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Omemee Mirror (1894), 2 Jul 1903, p. 2

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wgmgâ€"éawg T J 1?ng Two Volumes in Full Morocco, Publisher’s Price $24.00 which we will sell for $18.00. Two Volumes in Half Russia. Binding, regular $20. 00 Edition for $11. 00. One Volume Halt Russia. regular $17. 00 Edi- ' tion for $9. 00. ‘JWRITE USFOR QUOTATIONS ON GENERAL ‘ ' REFERENCE WORKS. We have a number of copies of the Stand- ard Dictionary in the ‘ FOLLOWING BINDINGS: arr. ‘EV. ‘ Q'Magggyzmgggrris Dictianary for Haif Price Cultivators, Reapers, Rakes, Flows, c., in fact any implement a man requires. W e have also a good stock of Bumvzes, \\ agons, c. Office and "Ware Room in the Omemeeiflou ndry Block. » The Stanfiard szdams, Agent THE BEST IMPEEMENES MADE. W ARE THE W It sets them cold. It docs t'nc work in a few minutes time. It keéps the dxsh of Wheelsjust right. It dccs the work pc fectly. It IS a wonderful improvement over the old method. No more guess work, but tires are reset accuratclv and quickly. without any chance of giving too much dish to the wheel, or m any way injurmg it. Having one of these Tire Setters i1 pi‘hctiv 11 Operation. the patronage of the public is solicited. All “01k thorou'ml) warranted Everybody who has Win. Cum? :35 CG. The best Paint rm. earth is n 3 Sherwin â€"‘~.\’i’.liams. Thom: who have used it say 30. Those aixo have not used it would. and be ccnvincmi that‘uhat c as): about u; is true. Fills better, covers mun: surface and lasts lgngcr than any other Paint. Everything in stoek for hous: cimnzzzg. . A CAR LGAD Dominion Carriage Works. Call and See Our Display. Manufactured by the Standard Tire Setter '30., Keokuk. Iowa. of Nails. Fence Wire, and. BuiiJer's Supp‘ficsjust to hand. GEO. ENGLISH, OMEMEE. Tire Setting“ Machines. O MEV 5? l-Bi t“; 1' \VC, timrnfoz'u‘. thL men‘rbers of your “’35 Sting. good-byes were said, anâ€"d thfi ‘ gm Sabbath Schooi Class, ask yo! to ac- gathering dispersed. ' ccpt this jardinierc Stand as a token of our apprecia'ion, and bidding you LEBANON- good-byc and Godspeed, pray that you ~â€" ‘ - ’ ' mayvngzve an even greater career of chial to the Mirrorâ€" d C O Wesii'wmrm’whome and ”m ITh 'ifth r 1" ti d - J r .1 we Image be reunited in the everlasting e tue . o Juy '5 neara Iran ’ , ._ ‘ , . , . 10m?" ““35““! we are 1]» ioumcyi'm‘ land we hope to see our lodgc outm full 3 ‘7 m): ' {“V' wk? .4 ‘J'll‘ “O' J"_‘. ' ‘ ~4‘Kehaif of the (Jasfi,â€"~â€" amndamg. .(aryL dnh Balfour, Fkie 3 Miss Ida Rutherford intends leaving . cf]. ,¢:nder.~:on._ (‘xctrrudc m a few days fora two months visit ‘ ‘ - ,v c , _ ' 3959 3%5 «$26 vé has a buggv 0': Vehicle of; 2:3 kind, get your tires resct on 021:: of Headers u’ns fill a .1 An .or‘cuszon of this; kxnd has arriycd and wolcarn. withrcgrct, that you are about to leave us fo‘runothcr held of of labor. “"2 say another field, ho cause we fez-l surc your energy and faithfulness are but ‘ transform-d to an other part of the Mmtcr’s vineyard and that they will not vent: to go forth as they have done hurt“. We, therefore, take this opportunity of t'xprtrssing to you our heartfelt npprm‘i'uinn of your earnest efforts on our behalf and ofthe efficient manmr in which you haw {:11 filled your (llillcs as tomhr-r of our claw. We have been much impressed by your earncat :ndcavoum in this capac- ity to plane th-z:.ts'uth but? re us in. stxch :1 Why that it would ho surely understood and .we honcthnt tiinc will show the sowing no1 in ruin. But It teacher has other opp'ortumtic-s than those of more teaching and while as a tmcher )011 have been faithful, as a‘friend you have ‘ been kind and true. Mrs. (Rn-v.) (BI-Jorge Brown’s Sunday School Class met at her home on Mon- d; y and gave bar :I preScnt of a hand- some Jardinicre Stand, and a copy of the following address-: Om;- -,mc€~ I‘mc 29, 1903. DE. R_ Mus BRmvN, "It often hap- pcns, in tins Ho, .hzxt those “ho have been united in tl. 'c londs of fric: Ids‘nip and love. are called upon to ~cparatc from each othcn tor a time at lcust ‘ and when such an ac casion docs anivc it 13 not: easy to express in words, of any kind. the nnnnlcd fcelmgsto smith it ever f'chS use. " Mm QED ”Mafia because we must follow our fixed rule (and give you the benefit) not to carry over any goods into another: season. Because as you all know we have no room for the Fifteen Thousand Dollars worth of new fall goods if we {lid not clear out this extra Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollirs and, because we are re-arrung- ing the different Depai‘txm-nts in the store. We also place on sale Sever 11 lines sf new seasonable goods bought 1 y our Syndicate last week, at actually half price and less. - There are so in my good things in the sale that it is almost like choosing from a basket of eggs where all are good. Here‘s a Memoa ula. Further down are the descriptions. Here are reasons Why sure simply nzust sell the extra. $12,500.00 worth. We have large plans and fixed principles to follow in this Business, and this planning, this growth. this determination calls forth rcsolutncss at every step. “’6’” sell the finest stuffs, sell them quickly; Now that we've passed the svason's height, we’ll let our workers work without profit for the time being, clearing decks for the Fifteen Thousand Dollztrs’ worth of New Fall Met‘chantliase that will arrive here next month. NO HALF-VIA“? REDUCTIONS in Price. We mean things to go LIVELY. Whatever will sell them we are satisfied with. The 833 Satisfactory Sim STRICTLY CASH DEALERS LiNDfiAS’. Wakely vei’yihing New. 2 : Nothingflid ((780119 of the Big Syndicate.Ӥ% Ill 111.11 5 18 and 12 1- 20. White and colored E Dress Gingham ms Musiinsés 40. :2. 25¢. Dress Muslims 15 500. hits Corded wash silks 250. i 200. VJomen’ s Cot on Stockings 90. l $1. 50 Wornaz" 1 sFancy Colored Para ols $5 75. $25 00 Black Taffetta. Silk Dress Skirts, $15 00. $13.50 Women’s Black Tafi‘etta Silk Coats 8.95. $7.50. . $7.50 Women’s Tailor-made Suits 4.95. $8.50 Black Taffetta. Silk Petticoats 590. 500. Print Waists 24c. 75c. Cushion Tops 25c. 83 50 Men’s and Vfomen’s Silk Um- brellas $2. 69. 8312 5:30 Nome Jun Tai‘zor-made Suits $7.50 $10 00 ‘Women’ 3 Dress Skirts $7.50 $10. 00 Rain Coats for Men or TWomen 3- Sal: Siam on Friday, July 3rd. n . VI. 91. a fu E 1);). 35283313! pun. and-”mu“ fiafiu Eh“ Stock (Retail Prices) to be re- duced to An cxcelicnt evenings progiam “as then gone through with, after which a (‘ainty'rcpast was sr:rv.ed and all pres- ent were delighted with the kind ‘hc-s- [:italitV of the host and hostess “(7 0d 3c With You Till We Meet Again, ” “as sung,g 00d bâ€"yes “ere said, and the 'atheli: 1g dispersed. - ‘~ '- way of an address and presentation. The following is Loopy of the address: Omemee une 26111 1' o . . ’ ‘4 l 9 DEAR MR. .\}\'iLI.I.-\.\'SQN,-â€"â€".\ num- ber of your friendslhave learned, with regret, that you are about to depart from our midst and We are assembled here on this oécasion, this evening, to testify to-the friendly, feeling which has existed during the short time you have been among us; but in parting with you we wish to give some tangible expres- sion of the high esteem in which you are. held, therefore, we beg of you to ac- cept this fountain pen as 21 memento of the kindness and good wishes of your friends in Omemee, and in conclusion we wish you every success in your un- dertakings, in the future, and may God’s blessing go with you, is the kind wish of the friends you leave behind. Signed on behalf, of your Omemce fliends. A 1. umber of the tricnds 'of 1‘ r ix. II. “1111111115011 met at the home of Mr and M rs. \\ m. Magec on Friday evening and gave him a surpLst, in the Ran ‘Bcrtl. :1 Ken 16:5st Broun, Mrs. N :géxi, t licn'nu Nichols, Lva C unhim - hum, Mytlc Shannon. 25c 60¢ tains, 221.8. $1.50 Men's Tweed Pants 1.00. 50c. Boy’s \V'rasixflhuck Blouses 3'9 U1 29c. 0 Men 5 00. :l<1":).Ԥfl‘\' C(1T1wt54‘z'c. .1’3'11 W 00! Cznpcts 59c Coti' on lap: st13' Cur}: 19c S'urpmse Party. 's Rubb oer Ra n; outs ARCHIE ERWIN imam '} x‘pct ~ .â€"v- '.'-PW’1'P~WMEM' l “I won’t believe that "‘ said one of 1 the company; “1’“ lay a wager! make him drink a glass of grog.” 'l'he cal)- ' man was called, apparently to take a l fare; the glass of gin was offered ’him, ' but respectfully declined. Dropping a sovereign into it, the t mpter said, “Drinkit oil", and the sexiereign is yours ’ I The cahman was l'nznoved. A second, l a third, and even a fourth sovereivn “as dropped in, but the honest driver was as firm as ever - “No,” said be, “if you’ll fill it with gold I’ll not drink; I’m a happier, 1 healthier and wealthier man since I ‘ gave up the drink, and by God’s help ‘I’ll never touch it again.” A Government Inspector entered a post office, and seeing a woman at the delivery counter, said: ‘ “There is a calmmn on this stand,” 581d a gentlsman at the West End of London, “whom you can’t get to touch a drop of drink.” " 1M ‘. and Mrs lhompson spa nt Sat urday and Sunday with (,Izu’twright friends. Mr. W. H. Windrcm had :1 success- ful barn raising last week. He is crec- ting a fine building to replace the: one he lost by fire a few mpnthr ago. Miss Scott, of Omcmce, has been spending a-fcw days With fi'lendsvin this fiart. . A numbcr of our young people en- j'ded a fishing party to Scugcg Lake on Saturday and report good fishing. Mr. and Mrs. E. Nubic and ginld, of Mineulmlis, are spunding :1 few weeks with their uncle, Mr. James Noble. ~ with friends in Oxbow. She will be man was in charge. of this office " missed grcally by her many friends. I “And so h-c was,” repliud tho ~.m:n..n We wish her every success on her I sharply, “but I mnrricd him. I am in Journey, I charge now. What do you want?" But i"Y\ .. i..v..1r ‘3 A numb” “f m", “mm, Numb) nrrl the (murnnunt imputu. .md flLb. A number of our young people olTl the second line drove to l’lwsant Point I o n Saturdxy mprning. They were . joined by 0th:r frivnds thcrc and all spent a pleasant day.0n the lulu.- fishing, one young lady landing in :1 fifteen poumlcr. 'l'ln;y also visited Sturgeon and other points. ' .1 . v. “I was under the Impressxon that flJ Wfi’l‘w QCressman s wetamgwg HTSESPEHGE‘E Fugâ€"ESE. IS different to ordinary salesâ€"xix] that it is a sale of strictly Haw GWBS A LITTLE CHANGE. The Noble Cabman. While the qu mtiucs are large. we advise an eur‘y inspeflion (J the Imcs advcx tiscd. We put thcee all on sale. many lines to be SAC- KIFICED. We list but a few of the and bought and laid asndc many lines of sum- mer goods. On Not a dollar's worth of old goods. : Morning Nuw \.V§Ilt:--\Vu u‘ (115;)5Zl=.::d on t "65 0:) our 2.1! :102) 3‘, comprising :11 gur- mmts, dainlily gotten up. and ex- ccptiouuily LO\V 500 yds. new hUI‘III fEn‘sYx Sarge Dress Goods. worth 60c, Dated at Omcnu-e, this 25th day of June, 1903. RICHARD J. CRANBV, nu A " wnxhip Clerk. 5" Omemce, 0m. Biack Tafi'ata Sik Underskirts, worth $7 50. Sale Price $4.90 80 dOZ. (366: pan") ladies good H CTICL‘J is heroin :iicn that I junk; transmiucd or ’ikiiiVCi'in 1:) tin: lebvi‘i.‘ 710211: ‘ :‘zcd in 50;. ions ; and 6 of Lin Voters’ List Act the copies required by said sL-L't inn is L0 in so transmiitcd oz delivered of the list made pm: suant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Asscsmicnt Ruil of tlic ( said municipalit" at citations for n-cm- bcrs of the I.C‘f"‘slutiÂ¥c Asscmbl. and at Municipal Eluct10ns,aid 1h ’1: said list was first posted 110 at m} office in the in the Fest (lfiicc Block, in the \ illi go of Omcmce, on the: 3rd day of junc, 1903, and rem: ins there for inspection. Electors are Called upon to examine the said list, and it any omissions or any other errors are: found therein, to take immediate proceedings to havL the said errors corrected according to law. ,me-m‘qm-v-‘g- WMW~ A. 30 only Ladies‘ Skirts made of good Cheviot, coiozs and grey, at less than the pricc of xxlakmg. 1900 Yds fan-cy Am erican Muslins. 27 inchus wide, a}: w.“- czftchy patterns and co': orinfzs, n gular 15c and 20c. qnuhti c ‘ ASample Sale 3:?) ice ' Tl Ir1 ‘ lke ' ‘. }"'Â¥(’§, ~ s. i BIA CLL. L ...-L:_/ “(.1 ,I .3 MUNICII‘.‘.LI'I‘Y OF THE TOWN- SHIP 0F EMILY, (LOCN'I‘Y (2‘1" VIC'i‘ORIA, PROVINCE OI“ ONES-110. Notice of First P cw» \‘ :3215 the: Omemee (,‘zr. :amervid Xi «.rt..,>l on; InS‘ t“ {he neu 1’ mt ”Nice 1 i\‘k R Re 3131 Tuesday crater-y "math. Admin- istered gss with great :=:uw:ss {Hr weer 25 years. Beautiful teeth .-.I: «3 3}}? AW fits. (‘mwn and bridge work insertmi. Lindsay oflicu newly opposite 53mp- son’s Hate].-28~ly Busmess ( 01h: CDC, u “pend vour mg s N": \.u.. he 51: m. .xt {he a’ctcrboro hiv'n cominuus in mmcr months. 211‘. (‘OUI'SC Q/ETQ 600. for 400. Opposite No school give-s mvcd ‘ sum ce offd'iz's tPC stir.- fthe Voters’ LIST, 1903. l ‘4 (D (D l B .1 (I: A SKIRT BARGAIN. 2'05: ()IfiCL‘ 01' WI'ltC SESCCSNT, a A Fififimsamsagrsas}. (DNAY, ,. 1'11- Sale Price Only 5 c n 9 Sale Prlce $i.%§8. u. LH‘ arm" I CC ho'e 4 Per Cent Money to Loan on Real Estate. Office Hours: 9 am. to 11.30 p m New 'l'oz‘chun Laces, I; m 3. ms \‘Viu‘t‘, Sale Price 6 1-20 81 Per Cent .1‘\10\~t*d on (1.2p051ts Ma) be deposited or xxil11<1rawn any day in sums of $I.00 and upwards. Auéhorizsd Capital v.34 HOSJOUnWw Mvpfiuoroclo an?” waana. canal“! 2 5c. - 1’: pcs 35 and .-;oc 15c Pipes rec Pipes corn cobs 1355“" CGLYIN’ 1111 £03.11 111111 833133 61331113” l mbys \Vinks Alabanms Scotch Rcc! L7 pic-date Specml chccdoz‘a T. 88. BY, Lindsay GPOCGI‘, KM” 51 , E-an um uni hrs: gut-ks =1» l: c' u! frnm, iiveu‘thlng {remix 5 m3! aviarhed. 1‘. li.- nave pevm'a: (hi-n- to {HIV good [arm ”rm-1r 25' :x'. .’7- ix Ba rrister, Suticit' »r, .m- I_n ”nmwee first .‘zlmx -' large amunms at 45 g-er mm! Small emu-mm: at, slightly I .crem-ed tunes u! itsxoreet.‘ i'erms ofre paynwm t.» snik burrower .32. =:;..Â¥_r.:1._ 7 55.3.4 0: 9.7â€"-..Er... “{3foan 0f Pipes Pipes - for 15 c nd .;0c.P1pcs for 25 Pipes for 10 Pipe; for 5 Icobs ' 2 for ‘ 5 Tobaccos always fresh at (I. w .â€" . J'_I. w .IL-LJLJUH unguy 9m 'rek‘il :ilul Paid on De- bentures. 7 {or 7 {or 3 for 6 for rrPr-ared m hum :erm prugmrl) in per mm: Sum" .cremed rates u! LIX DSAY. $300,009.00. "'5 Leading 921:“ month. :- v nu tipsire :L'. a intrusion 15 cents 25 IO U “u . GER. goods a; , Ont. blue (6 (I It (I ‘0 (I (:39 Mr. an ter. Of P4 mcc or. Lj'CEU faxing. hart: zhc somcs: 1 prices m numb-3r steel {r51 pcnranc: very mo shop to 1 a guest . the past Dr. I lute of speudix‘. aunt, M tor has era! In which 5 CH :4: I N01 togmp‘r ‘ridn'c 1015 M I]! will (‘0 well. 0655, Pills t Fora the ‘ Small} last {01 511256 Y! ur (: Churc tried pan-o town, Cant men: and d ispc meet pleas wedd RE (Inc I ry M 01 Isa Ch no»: off) ha: dar? to t no H21 810! (1101 age ua \Knt He

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