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Omemee Mirror (1894), 17 Jul 1902, p. 2

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The Largest Turnout of Orangemen messed in Victoria’s County T 0 Celebration One of the Most Su Ever Held in the Midland Dlstri ed .buluu, .1»...- The Grand Trunk Railway Co. had made con for handling large caowds from all points, and th trains arrived sharp on time, with every scat in :1 Extra coaches were also attached to the regular way over 5000 visitors were handled m comfl without mishap. - - -- AL- mulbubndn faYPd tl‘e District present, unu uu: Ia ”Pub ---_ , the Districts of four Cmmties were represented in the procession. The Town of Lindsay threw open its gates and extended aright hearty welcome to all visitors. The splendid decorations of the town also added to the warmth of the reception, and did credit to the1 .Connty Seat. The Grand Trunk Railway Co. hnd made complete arrangements and the numerous special {or handling large CDOWJS from all points, ’11 the coaches occupied. trains arrived sharp on time, with every scat l ' 7» 4-- “tuba m the regular trains, and in this Extra coaches were also atracneu w t..- when" so , way over 5000 visitors were handled in comtortable fashion and without mishap. The task of feeding the multitude taxed the efforts of the hotel men and other caterers. It was past four o’clock when the last of} the crowd finished dinner, and the waiters had little rest, because half an hour later those who dined early were clamoring for supper. Many ladies who could not face the w'ld rush for empty places at the hate] and restaurant tables SOught and obtained needed refresh- houses, while the hungry men folk purchased sup- ments at private . plies of cheese, bread and sardines at the nearest grocery and ap- peucd the craving of their inner man on the spot. 'ons of admiration elicited On all sides might be heard expressi ”r.“ -. rm... waving banners and flags penned the craving of their Inner mun m. ...., -r-.- ssions of adnuration elicited On all sides might be heard cxpre rance of Kent-st. The waving banners and flags hat was thoroughly in keep- hole towards the visitors by the fine appea gun the town a " glad~to~see~you" ail t jug with the sentiments of the people as a w PARADE OF THE BRETHREN. anity, and with ham- ‘Kcnt Street was simply one mass 0! hum d a sight that cars, streamers and flags fluttering in the air presente will not soon be forgotten. The procsssion t-assedup and down the wide thoroughfare several times and was headed by Mr. \Vm. R. (Lottingham, of Emily, County Master. Mr. L. “1'. Wallace, Past District Master, was Marshal for the day; he was assisted by Mr. W. Warren. These gentlemen were mounted. Mr. Geo. Hall,County Director of Ceremonies for West Peterboro, was also mounted, At the head of the procession was a carnage containing Mr. T. Stephenson, of Omemee. Past County Master ; Mr. John Kelley, Lindsay, P. G. M., and Mr; Robt. Weir. P. G. M., Peterboro. A second carriage held Mr. \V. Fitzgerald of Toronto. Past Grand ‘ ‘ "‘ “I__-_ -..,i Dragident of the Orphanage Lln'dsay, P. G. M., and Mr; moot. vv cu. . . u. 7 second carriage held “L‘N. Fitzgerald of Toronto. Past Grand Master 0! the Loyal True Blues, and President of the Orphanage .Court. and Mr. N. Ingram of Port Perry, Grand Seoretary of the L; 'T. B. After them come ant-tinge: conveying lady members of the Per! Perry and Orillia True Blue Lodges. Then followed the var- ious Orange and True Blue Lodges and Bands, the order of march being : ORANGE LODG EP. DUBKAMr-NOBTHUMBERLAND. Boy Cadeu File and Drum Band. of Column. 25 ”tongâ€"Rev. W. Beatty had", George Huron, Mul- " ice! Dinner. ‘ Miubrooh. No. 40, Henry A. value, “an". Coldapt‘ nu, No. 51-}, A. Baryon Muster. Coldeprlnga Band. 16 strong. Frmarville. No. 46. J on. .‘uIMflLMastet. Welcome Band. 15 strong, Welcome. Janetville. No. 64. Davld L‘herrle, Mastur. Pertytown, 2‘0. 75, 1630 Jae Armstrong. Maswt. Mlllbrook No. 79, G. Fowler. Mamet. Mam-era Station, No, 83. Wm, Porter. Master. Bummer. No. 1-19, Jas. Bullock Mam". Bally (1113'. K0. 2'9. 'l'hos. Clark, Master. Cznsu, No. ‘21, Fife and Drum Band, 1-1 strong. Garden um. No. 385. R-bL Bruce. Muster. “$99.4 p. Mi -‘ : Bethany. So. 1032, 30m. Morton, Blaster. Pun-pk: Hm. No. 399, Jan. H. Freeborn, Magnet. WEST PETERBORO. Pemrboro, No. 80, RON Wfison, Manet. Lakefield, No 122, Wm Preston, Master. Pm of the Wt h Regimental Band. Peterboro, 20 strong. Otonabee, No 321. 3‘) F Grieve, Master. Selwyn, No 4‘19. Wane: Nugem, Manet. Nassau, No 457, Jae Morrison. Master. CUUNIY OF VICTORIA. Fowler’s Corners, Nu 41, Puma A Finley. Master 0 Y B. No 35. Ely Dancer. Master 1) Y B Fife and Drum Band 10 strong. Demand, No 96, John Shcflfi. Mamet. Cambm. No 98. Bailioboro, No 853, J. W. Jackson, Master. Carmel, No. 431. Francis Smith. Manor. Omomee. .30 114. W Dsunoqn. Mute!- I". I .lv-u â€" - (if not the-lamest and best in the parade,} at wescnted, 1nd in appearance equalled any other I .ma :c cavina much. when it is considered that out of Orangemen Ever Wit- boria’s County T o w n . T h a ‘ne of the Most Succ essful the Midland Dlstrict. , f “I. Albert, lN'o 106. Battlmore. Maple Leaf, No 14, Mlllbrooh. Mlllbrook Brass Band, G A Duncan, Leader. Beaver, No 60, Hall’s Bridge. Goldwater. No 98. Goldwater. Sloan’s No Surrender, No 63 Young's Point. Stanley, No 49, Lakefield. Maple City, No 19. Orlllla. Vlctoria Temperance, No 25. Bobcayueen. Hackett, No 38. Llndeey. Maple City, Ne 19, (Lndiee),0rlllle. Lindsey Prentice Boye, No 5. Lindsey Queen's Own Piccolo Bend. SPEECHES AT THE PARK. Mt» the walk the vuloee lodges gathered at the town park. veet of the 3 market bundles, end econ that pretty epot and edjacent etreete were thronged 13th thouumde of spectetore. Speeches were deliveredv from the bendetand, which was prettils decanter} e-ttll large and small Unton chke; } -~ , Mr. W. R. Cottlnghem. Cough! Me». i an, ‘1: the first epeekerhég‘ “l0! "- . Bethe“, No 294. ' J T Switzer Muster. Valontis, No 1510, Jas Casey. Humor. Cameron, No 589. J Oakley. Master. Burnt River. No 53], K McConuochie. Master. Lindsay, No 557. Robt Nugent, Muster. Lebanon, No 046. 'I‘hos Newman, Master. Lebanon Fauna Drum Baud ' 20strong. Reaboro Band. 30 strong. Renlnoro, No 820. F .\lc(‘tnn, Master. Glenarm. No 935, Ronaid “cFadyen. Master. North Emllv, No 952. W J Thnrnon, Master. Norland, No 1112, I Bowln, Master. Hartley. No 1153. A Gilchrist. Mamet. Laxton, No 1253. EH Snnthern, Master. Cubocrmk, No 1254. '1‘ C Blrclmrd, Muster. North Veruinm, No 14m, '1‘ Paterson, Master. SIMCOE COU N'lY. Orillla Brass Band. 28 srromr. Warminster, No 837. Goldwater, No 661 Upthofl, No 414. Hawkesmne, No 904. Orillla, Ko 296. LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODG E8. Canada’s Own. No 9, Port Perry. Star 01 Bowl-hem. (Ladiesfih 121. Yon Perry. Scngog Heroes, N6 65, Scugog. Hearts of Oak. No 24. Cobourg. 1902 weicoming the vismng Drown-en m Lindsay. and expressing appreciation. on behh‘fnf the Linuluay Lodges. for such a largo znrnnut, he requested Mr. 'l‘hns. B‘ephenlou, of Omemee, mm of the oldest and must. highly reuyeuted members of the Order. to otficialo as chairman. Mr. Stephenson rammed thanks !or the honor conferred nuon him, and in a few hriefremarkssnhi he was pieased to be present to assist in 1 oolebratlng the Glorious Twemh. It was the 212th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, and Orangemen through- out the Empire to-day war. oelehrrxtinu that great vimory achieved by \Vi‘dwm Prince of Orange. He was glad to say the Order was prosporous and increas- ing in membershlp. __ , u Mr. W. Fitzgerald. of Toronto, then folloxwd Mth an eloquent address. re- viewing the grand Work 0! the Orange institution since It: first organiza'mn, anditsrapklcrowthtotheynesehn Ila held the lame audience spelmound ,durmg the delivery of his Splendid ad- I dress. Bev. A. H. Strike, Rev, 111-. Hughaon, Mr. S. J Fox, M. P. 1’., Lindsay, Mr. J. B McWilliams. Mr. Robt. We", Peterâ€" boro, Mr. '1‘. B. Colllns, P G. M. O. E , Mlllbrook, Mr. N‘ Ingram. of Par: Per- ry, all made short and npprupriate speeches. The Distric‘ of Emily came in for a good share of praise. it. being second ko none in the procession. Mr. Robt. Wilson, of Emily, should be the proudest. man In “19 Township, hnvlng three sons, ‘wo aom-ln-law, three dmxgmern and a. daugluer-ln-Iaw in the parade nit Lindsay Saturday. A utriclly Omnge {anally huleod. Mr; W. (‘cntinuhalm County looked well, mounted an 11‘ horse. One of the ladiz-s of Omemee was l heard to remark that she was proud of tho Orange-um of Emily Uluirict, may havmg gone to Lindsay 10- lung fine. and returned the same way. The Orange-men “Ill nppn-clate this klmlly :emurk by one of our hid) frlmuls and endeavor always to be cleaning of the inspect of the citizens generally. Mrs. W. D. Stinnon,)lrl. W.J, Thorn and Mrs. Herb Latt'hfurd «inserts the praise and (tanks 0! L 0 L. 114. fur N10 beautiful orange ducsmuonl may 'mude for that Lad“. My. Juhh \’.nuco WIN: mny nth" Human: marched whh Befluuy No. 1023. IV.-. Mr. Thou. Stephenson and “r. John Kelly weru the oldest members of the Order on parade. By fur lh:- premom lmnqnot carried by any ()mngauum in Lindsay on the 12|h,\\as the one prom-Jul by Miss Curry,of ()munee, tn (‘oumy Master Coningham, [or whleh he desires to umlur hi: linooru Hunks. Mr. J-hn Jmaes_ 010m n! Hm olden Our-pawn n Lhduy, Buutdu. The Glorious Twelfth wlll ‘ busted in Omemoe non you. In your Int. Roms OF THE DAY. For the Completion of Arrange- ments for a Dissolution of Part- nership already agreed on. Everybody come and secure as this is a. BONA vismng brethren to WW-’-¢‘ of Umamoo, «at one pawn I» the pnmdo will b. cole- ‘yoar. Pin It .v Muster, Ins white GREAT-. THE ONT. WIRE EEECIEG (30., Limited. PIOTON, ONT. Sick Heaéae :53“ (".2 '1'! Food doesn’t digest we‘ ’2 7’ Appetite poor? Bowm: constipated? Ton uc coated? lt’ 5 your liver! 11% yer’ s Pills are liver pills; they cure dy o- pepsia, biliousness. , r.___|_‘- Speclnl to Mirror:â€" Mn. l'im'rnn -Altlnonuh my faculties are in a muddled cowllan after the dissipation of the great and glorious 12th, I will ondeavor to pm) a. ‘ew lines to your luterenlng columns. Almost all our citizens: look ln the clemmmtrntiun in Lindsay, culebn.tlng llle 212th unnlveraary of the but lo of the 303110, mid although over lwu cen- ‘ luries have passed since. tlmteven t.l.ho [urdour and eutlxuslhsm nmnlfesu d by the people of Canada, l8 just as exten- sivu as ever. Thole were almnl sixty lodges on parade and it tank 1h: :11 fifty- nine minutes to pass n err-ham polnt. The local lodges of ()mmnea and am- roumling Country luukcd 'J;--to-date,. mad the fine al-penmm-e of Mr, W. (‘ot- lslngham, County Mnslor and a. fellow niti'rnn n! Omemee. Shulfld llOl DIES l l l l l FARM FENCING aivu as ever. There were ahm lodges on parade and it took 1h: nine minutes to pass u cum}: ‘1‘le local lodges of ()mumea rounding enulnry Lmkcd up mad the fine aypennuu't) 0131:; thlgham, (‘onnty Mnstor and citizen 0! Omemee, should 1 1 xx itlmnt notice. BUBKENGHAM S BYJ’JN‘» erg. W Want your moustache or heard 3 beautiful {own or nich blncx'f Ihnn nae ._ ~_-_ .-..‘v-- p__ ._u-..' no en. cup-£033". 0“ R Our popular Son of Vulcxm, Mr. Ed. Juniuuun, is erecting a fine new resi- dence nu King Sweet, just opposite his shop, and as coming ovemn cast their shnduus1uxure. I think “tho cage win no! remadu long “ilhoui Uw bird." BYSTASDER. “vuv, shop, and as 30min: ovemn shnduus1uxure. I mink “x! no! remadu long “Zlhou? U: REMEMBER Next Tuesday is [Laundry D a y. lLeave Para 9 1 8 early. ‘ ' : imam STEAM LAUNDRY Sergt. Major Martin, Proprietor. OMEMEE :: AGENCY, Mirror Office: gum and not. l‘riea LlsLâ€"Lr Fox: SALE FIRST-CLASS 25:. All druggists- 2:1 LY FIDE SALE. “Son (m be SUCH (H. .u- _ ‘ you compare you will rea- in jeWClry C ty's shore, and when the goods and prices lize what splendid values are given. Everything particularly attruciivc. Rings in every style, with stones that we can guarantee. \Vcdding Rings 14k. 18k. Fine i watch repairing, prices moderate. and Latest The Bast Bun-inert. Sancho» c. In Omemae every N. 13.- Iluve saver-.1; (".i: to buy good (arm proper #2743 I wish to infu'nu the enizeul of Ome- moe and surrounding country that I will keep cnnunntly on hund, a largo supply of ROUGH LUMBER, Allkinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding c. Also Lat!) Shingles, (QC. At Rock Bottom Prices for Cash. A cull is most respectfully amicifed. m éreaz Emmi Twmedy. ’ Sold and recommended ’0 all 3 druggists in Canada. Onlricli- ,, , able medicine discovere . Si: ‘ .v- ‘ 1- cages guaranteed to cure all forms 0; Sexuu Weakness. all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry. Excessive use of To- bacco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt 0! price, one ackage $1. 81:. $5. One will please. six will cure. amphiels free to any address. The Wood Comyany Wmdsor. Ons- W' fl’f- Wood's floap'hcaige, Dr. Neelands, DELTTIST, - LINDSAY, Visits the Omemee Commercial Hotei, opposite the new Post (Nice Block, the first Tuesday of every month. Admin- istered gas with great success for over 25 years. Beautiful teeth and Splendid fits. Crown and bridge work inserted. Lindsay otfice nearly opposite Simp- son's Hotel.-2$â€"lÂ¥ Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LIN DSA Y. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- lty and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. ,. All the latest and improved branches of dentistry successfully performed. Charges moderate. O F F I C E over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent. and William streets. VI Ali‘s-nu u..-‘ -_. Bradbum House, OMEMEE, third Monday of each month.â€"â€"47-1y Trilbys Winks Alabamas Scotch Reel Up-to-date Specxal Vencedora Cut in Cigars Bankrupt Stock of Pipes 25¢. Pipes - for I 35 and 40c.Pipes for 2 15¢ Plpes for 1 me Pipes for corn cobs 2 for Tobaccos always fresi ,1 '11.. Antiâ€"mule FWHflBu OI:- / ‘ gOuiaunH n'uauOIauOn-r ermgned ix' prerared to loan first-class lnrm property in mnta at 45 per cent. Small at Might!)- increased rates of Terms of re-pay ment to suit be seen a nu. “.7 when you COmpam prices )ou will rea- n NEW c., Lindsay, Out. ery Mnnday. wants who desire party at a bargain. McCar- 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for 52552952572525.5253 Mud This Sale of White Goods all h this Store affords an portuni’uy tobuy when need- 3 E. :Juhroug fig" xceptional 0p 9 summer goodsjust mad, and at 3 White Wear, aWhite Cottons, [iWhite Tablings, Elwmte Embroideries White Dimities, White Blouses. 58 m2 ‘1 ! cents 72.533 (a Wifiifié m E] can ‘ - fl A A En the Store. Seasonable Saie 01' ‘( fl fl 1915 full up with allkinds of The Is the Place to 1qu ter Paris Charcoal A15 Cheese Butter ” Brands Alwavs on hand. P Hard and 50 Call and «at our pnces ‘ TELEPHONEsâ€"Agcnt s Ofnce, 77 B 37 I " w d to do all kinds of mill_ repairs, boilgr W, jam § “1:12:83;ng We also do all kmds _of .repalrs to‘fmfle é“ - raters, bindersz mewers, and Implements of gmes and sepgl Mower kmves neatly ground under the . descriphon- â€"‘ A 4-:â€" Al N wet stone grindi'nz‘lv ing. All work gua 5a:===;â€"u.â€"â€"_ Tha Store Thai New B rangâ€"15'. LfOMEMEE FOUNDRY onfectionery, Biscuits, Sash, Doers, fist of Reduced Prices { Includes : 1‘ up With alikmus m CANDEES, OREERLIEE 885 GEORGE STREET, findingv 'ork guaran which insures a teed up-to-da En its. Almonds, Oranges, Lemons ]\;‘.1‘~. I S, C. Call and See Our Display. :r'3',Iisc1. i Dried and Seasoned. B« l, Cordwood and Millwood es and exammc goods. Perft‘fily 3 Soft 60:1 (1 get our pnc White Muslins, White Dressers, White Laces, 'ies White Lawns, White Hats, White Curtain Nets, IN FACT Lath Shingles, Cement, guy Lumber, arters for \‘Vindsor Salt, “ Also Headqu "H‘aiie Goods. isaupuims. res a smooth, fine edge witfiout heat- to-date, and'charges very moderate. ; Town Office, 77; Mill Office minglcs, Cement, Plas- \\'indsor Salt, “ Dairy Bes‘ qualities ing Is successfully naI-d non thiy 5! ‘ .oooxwes. Ss!e,effec:ua1 1.35.41 out dn: ., st for Cutie notice 2m: rd. 1’s.“ no 0!. er,“ all 2.5mm :â€" pz'ii miuuons are dangerous. Pnec. x», L? box; ’10. 2. 10 degrees stronger. :3 7w :' 1v 2 { 1 0! 2, nulledon receipt of pnw and 1 ‘ stumps. flao Opel‘tAOOEIW'W “'1 auuuayu- Vva 53-896. 1 3nd 2 sold 3nd recommeuced mule Dramas Ln cm The Tet‘or from Mr Nikon ('1‘ 80min Africu, is unavoidably he”: (i1 mnxt issue. Dry Geeds, We are pleased to report that A!“ Switzer, is ubie to be um; “her her illness In the vapor: of the Turvmo ( of Music Exuuizuunus, g1: nn : terdsys Duiliee, «e bite 5559.5. sauce mm for that year 5.1;”; Anme Ivory passed u £;2 fir and Mm Luelie Ewan -."-.'5 3 ch.“ houom, and in I! e 58h“! V mom Examiuauuxza “nu-.1. these Indie. pissed. Mm! Bro-M; Iiahs elm honors. We extend were 1 lutionn to Miss Ivory and LII»: and “wit teacher, 31:. G. A 5-,: Omemee. Mel’heraou ( 0., 43'.- u‘en. St born, rue able .na n tic e 105-; 5, Ink 8. new or sewn! I. and “5- MW: make or kind ale ) snndri supplies. Remit“ g a Ere-22311] RAISAY PAINTSâ€"The r1 paints to paint right See new ture adv; outside page. Po: by ‘l‘ J. Parsons, Omemee. Mr. Wm. Coh'm‘s numerous will be pleased zo {earn he has recovered as to Le abie 20 take mulk .'--- , wgg gum-d I“ the ”Hui 'or 118th A210 w ‘2'; VI ‘â€"â€"~vâ€"- ,7 ,, _ am:.'1‘hmehar1ng «m o.â€" 1 Omaha-M am. (at: to coiaulz h‘ Drs. Wightman Dentists of Peter-hm: Omemse every “.1111 Gflice two Doors 6 T. Ivory Sons' G Store. H. A Marga" é: ($0.. Fine ('I-Muiug and (iemn' Furnish pectin!” Iofiril u call {row :1! Emily and (imam-e friends VA! in; Lindsay â€":-2m Ruhr WIN. Mo-Qucde's: {thud- will regret w louu he: “wand his eullu Lou. ‘ flown Brady, Kent 8:, 3:.” in stock a large and {n groceries at prices as Son x o 00!. Give mi 3 call when :u .1 "II J Xichois' many frien wound to lean: thst be u at prcn'ed in health. The Hotel Sational, Peter‘m pug-uh" hate! has recentkv he cited ind improved. Good at: nuaufive headers. Terms 5). per day. U-‘I'Wci‘ m -- - ~-r \ \\°in Lynxonjfifi/ Here Is 3 Verse fret; Drummond s Ramona1 \ 1 W' a" 9 use de- czilhmz 9031-, «16 1.9110 ririere, All "in: 1:1: (in if “9 don‘t! body leevin‘ dew“? W'ul'n mak do “an' look 0:: Hp de nation free, Unless we'te ransh.‘ at} de u Some fine large {main ro J. 11.1% Silbcr‘ opuclau eyq upm‘tiibl. Arum (jam 1 Out-ages lurcc “mom 1: gear, 0 “luau the Brwburu Hons: hi roman“. QT: cogju‘l'aum -_¢ .OOOk's Cotton Boot For Baby Cradles 8.: ages, for Nurse Rec High. Low.Wheel. or kind of chair. g0 10 LOCK I.- LRCONKC Plano do not ask creJE: pucela in future. On Tuesday evexzi g, Jul plenum lime “as erjw) 5.! bar of (fiends, at the 110111 Mu John Fee, it being the of their forty-fifth u oddzm In: the eveulng a short :1 undated, al’u-r ‘ hid; Mr I'm cnlled lo listen :0 a! “drew, read by llaeir all! Mr John Wylxe. of Torus” to nccopt t w o besuxill which were presented l}I They were also 11.9 recipl on." beuuuful and mi {tum their friends. AZ: '11 Mrs Foe were taken b)‘ I he flanked we ramm- all ‘0' well-chosen nerds. 1 curved that v Llcll :3! 2q boing well pleased n iii; ‘ enjoyment. ‘ The Funny llcrnid; Mirror, and we Comma King Ednaud and Qw {or 75:. The ulmve psp to new-subscribers fur x Illa. to Jan. Ist, 1903., cludod. We can use d I .111 to our present Subé In next. including 1 piduret. for only 50c. the gamma value yes. first to scccm our ufl'e: The mnuy {fiends Storey, of Cugn, will that he met WI“! 3 se Thnndny evening 1r. 1:“ In cutting dowl but. whoa the an n can cutting (on on hi: fight log just above :1 “a; his bend open. 11 stitches to close the w under me able medic Dr. Fitzgerald. of Ba! Tumor. of Millbrook. lfl'ionl Injuries reoel M- m fl‘pofl flat c 'on'rHY expected PETER? g,Ju

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