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Omemee Mirror (1894), 18 Aug 1898, p. 2

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.EUNN’S SEKING §§3WDER 1.,,. in: the pun Hutu I wusuccosa- {M in axe-curing a great quantity 0! Im- ummiiy flue pump timber. This will he 2 benefit to all my cnstomers, and will ervo :u maintain mo My}! standard 0! zaizty that my good. have enjuyed in E21111; Wurks fifflflffl 4:554 .22. 41.5. 5‘ A.â€" 7.3935?“ “Haggai C 3‘ EM ER ”KW Elly M0}: DA Y. nazx‘luzar. Solicitor. Sonny Public. Mono: lo Loun. :... mm )1; units, onvor'new Post Office. ~n~ was mike. ovnr nrm‘mnm' uUrooory. (fornm‘ of Gem-{e :and ”array ‘Strrm. Our-mm Moths-z u :01: a. nu: Tainan. 7108-9... E YE. EAR. T3303? ANNE 081-3. “VII-In". 0L. STAND, LATELY comm-m BY 1'“. K'Elfl'T. XvIXNG .‘l X‘H’M. CO LY I N’S 25c, Pipes - for 15 C 35 and 4°C-PtP‘5 for 25 15c Pipes for 10 10c Pipes for 5 Corn Cabs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at Sgitcxai Vancedo: 319,391 Stock of Pipes 3.23:;osmphic nuppnou. Sena tor catalogue -. ~ x. ‘ Trilbys ~Winkfi Alabamas Scotch Reel Up-to-date 1 ESTZST, - LINDSAY, \‘Esizs the Omomee Commercial Hotel, app-mm: the new Post Office: Him-k, the :irsi ’i'x:eeds;_v of every month. Admin- :st-xrc gas with gun! snm‘ms fur «we:- 25 years. Beautiful teeth Mn] splendid fits. Crown andhridn wart hn-ertod. Lindssy 063cc nearly opposite Simp- son’s Hotel.-â€"28â€"ly ESéECOOK'S BESTFRIEND Cut in Cigars The only qmnnd :aoor gallery 4:: town L may 1 v: on and young; nu than toclunb. 2.:1nnr2::m.:e my the) st”: process. mug- (Mum: gunmuzgod. (hllery root ox Ken; I"... ”q, oyp-sSHvt - ntmn Brou..htmhay,0nt. E. \% :z..m~2wn. Photographer. -;.~ :1 o .m 32:. “fauna?!“ of Lot " :~.. :2 c." :3. ‘. :wnship oth‘mlly,e0n- ‘ 3:135 more Or leal. 80$“: 1. All :znde‘r cultivation with the evccpuw ( z‘ 3 acre-which is undo? 3,233“ cod 121773; Hood brick house frame 1137:: um! stable. About 8. mile and v. Imiz' .‘r'xn villafi 0‘ Omo'mee. ‘~ ‘ "nsund particularaapply B: 3" PM McCullough, MILXJCRCK‘" \ e crinan \ut:euu,(:rndualo Oaznfld "In: x :in :y ':02. .-n:- :orIuw. I rglnerrdmeua ‘ "u. '10 :.u Sag-runny «“qu AMI.- . .on (mac: n.“ .4 nm moo a Wink-m sun“ Sun. i."‘Lo§ ~ PMS!!! M 3701'. 5 .3 P LARGICT SALE IN CANADA. Gregory. L'Indflny.cxrfleua'rull nne nr m for Sale For 28 Years Rabat Raddy. .‘~1.x<9 TI'OMAS ROB‘NIRSO. Omemeo P. 0. Dr; Neelands, PETERBDRDUGH. ONTA ".10. 'erv Service turned In every pl “lo". '¢ ounusa. 6 for 7 for :6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for ‘6 for 15 Cents 25 4‘ 20 "‘ 10 23 96d: Lents 9-1' H The exrnrsion, under the auspices o! the [men] Mason lodge, on Aug. 26th. promises to be so arranged to meet the comforts and tutee of all, The Steamer. (‘randella,wss never In such good shape for comfort. safety and speed, and as an excursion steamer has no equal on the back waters. This will prove the social event ofthe season. Advise your friends surroundi Lindsay and at the Point to meetflrd organize your pic-uh: In «akinâ€"g to pierce th-o mystieVXII‘eâ€"s'bf the fixture, the present had passed from View and let: Abner in solitude. That was the ponnlty of seeing visionmâ€"St. Louis Globe- Democrat. thee no moral Home, frlonds, country, have I lost yo all?" Abner had dreamed 70 years. and when the dream cloud had lifted bride and friends had long since died. The temple had fallen and Jerusalem had bocomo a ruinâ€"tho spoil of triumphant Rome. “Why, I have been slvoplng," Abner ex- claimed, rising with difficulty from the ground. "How careless on my part! My limbs are as stlfl‘ as an old man’s and my shaggy beard has grown overnight. A pretty figure to uncut my bride!" he mut- tered as he moved with hesitatlng steps toward Jerusalem. He gained the old roadway. although It: lines had changed. Ho did not recognize the fields in which some reasants were plowing, while on ev- ery side were scattered debris and heaps of atom. “Almighty !” he cntreuted as ho strained his sight {or the accustomed glory of the tomplo mount. “Where art thou vanished. 0 Jerusalem? 0 beloved bride, shall 1 see Again a child‘s trcmulous wall was box-no to Abnor'a car. Then: came a flash of lightning and the muttering of thunder. Thou the shadows lifted, and. it was sun- rise on earth, with a flesh, cheat-(717117 Er swapping across the bills. “Lion could I tell thee. But dost thou know the penalty? A thousand year: on earth are but an a moment in eternity. Even as thou communes: with me here, beloved friend. the years vanish and life recedes. Oh, hasten. hasten, on it be too late! Thy bride awaits thee and wonders why thou on turning. Wouldst thou learn the secret of eternal life? Make thy earth. heaven and live well thy mortal years, with their alternate sunshine and shade. as best preparation for immortality. But hasten. beaten! 1 dare speak no more, {or thine own door sake. ” “Abner! Abner!" At. the words Abacr’s countenance show: with sudden joy. “At last!" he exclaimed. “At last I hear thy voice again !" “Abner. such a delight is mine as is comparable to no earthly bliss. So pure. so radiant. $0 serene. are my companion: that my voice cannot describe a thousandth portion of my happiness. Have no regret at our savored friendship. A “vector. stronger bond unites us now. Dost thou yearn to see again my features and clasp my band an of old? Why. 1 am nearer to time than in tho past, and my eye ices clearer within whrre spirit. responds to 3pm: and all in at perfect peace. I have solved the mystery. I have gained the heights." The voice ceased to: s moment and than I: resumed: “Oh, Caleb. " Abnerâ€"untreated, with out- ~ntretcbed hands. “answer me. By the in- -oflpblo nun. of God, answer me. " "Do I dissurb thee. oh, Caleb, from thy first! Forgive me, beloved friend. But amwcr me, us than dldst swear to do. Tell me the dollghts of immortal life. ” The tremoloua weeping of a child was borne on the breeze. A flash 0! lightning lit up the distant hills. and a rumbling as of thunder was heard. Abner censod. 'halt expectant of some re- sponsu. But no voice broke tho stillness. The shadows of evening fore deepening. Ono-by one the stars shone in tho tirxnn~ mom. Abner failed to notice the advanc- ing night in his mp8 contemplation. Than a hint ninrmuring rent the air and the trees that skirted tho burial ground seemed to giw forth I: sobbing sound. " Beloved Caleb, not with fear and trem- Ibllng but with glad confidence I approach thee. Thou rememberest our oath. I have come to thy grave at the full tlde of my hupplness. to learn of thy experience In the realms of bliss. Thou rccallest our convene ln these joyous days of youth when it was our desire to plorce all mys- tery. Be near to me new. dear friend, and In thy purified state uplift the veil which hides-the mortal from the immortal. Inspire me new ~uh,-Celeb. with the knowl- edge I seek and Jo: me not ask in vain." Cflcb." aid Abner softly to himself a: hole“ the crowded streets of Jcrusulum and gained the roadway leading to flu: rometery. “Surer this is thn happiest moment of my life. Wedded to the one i hold mos: dmr. Could there in u more fitting time to think 0! thee and our mu 1qu oath?" It did not take long. for the distance urns short and he walked with hurrlcd “ops, below Abner found himself close to the simple slab that cchn-d tho remains v0! Cllt'b. Flluging himself upon it. he lean wny to his emotions, but by a strong .eflort his wit control gamma the mnstery. Then he communal thus with tho spirit of his friend: v, V - -_ _--.v.-.l.\ "‘1‘. 'l‘he compact Was nmde-nn unusual thing In those days among the pious Jew I.) youthâ€"and the conversation ended. 11: a new years Caleb died. and Abner. dis- oohsolate and dejected. dIadumed for awhile an society, but spent. the largest than of his luisuru u; Hm u-icnd a gram. nflucting on his gnnlnl traits and their loving Intercourse. ’l‘lmc. howm‘cr. works its magical changes. and now he had mar pad {tom llm do not become an petrlfled .1 than “abs that unrr (Lulu. 'L'Lwy hover around was: who loved them and whom um] loud on cum: and mlnglo In than 30’: and comm. " “I: must be so, Caleb. I: that: minke“ Ia," and Abner Alter A pause. “Como, Abner." Caleb solemnly ex- claimed. “lot us "Vent by the eternal thnt I: usher O! N :11. the survivor shall neck to wmmdnlmuwith tho departed 0M and Hill. the “pulchel' at the moment of MI bl‘flhen happiness on earth. Then in is my [uncut bullet that the scent of heavenly Lam-Am. ...:II 1.4 .._.. . . . VVV-- v. "ya-yu. hupplm will be unfolded, and we shall “tun lb highest degree 9! intelligvnce. " II‘L“ .7“- THE VANUUESHEB GRUDM. Civic Holiday Excursion. ‘1 had almost forgotten thee. beloved ('ontix.x;feul :- m last we}; er, M. A.,1 Public School Hiburton died on Satur- s, of North Goth: ersen‘tu a door Imp! . wk gm hoisted :fie â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , ....~.‘. ... ..--- u"|"l“'.I IIIK‘I" till” {LII UU‘ Evan's? re slandered mxr mnple. And [2' i9 sirikea us more fv rnihly when we r ~mvmher thnf fight or nine stanzas nut nftwoh‘a are devnted to Gt. Britaxn. Ir'é- land Qvnon Vicioria, (‘anada and the 1' wv-nh» n-nnirp hv way of astronqeulogr. we, 5 It is “'nnderfnllv strange and yet pleas- have”! of imrfn vs 10 find the burnihg. fervent (”Rifle bei. g ! pn9r§n1i°nl and 10311”! “Canadians to- ' ° 1 “ards the Mother-country and their a 1’ 32- ’ruck7 and no at uff Bnt the annexation sentiments are growing stroncpr every day, and from that I know he will never he finch. In short, it'tho pPOMP of Canada favor the man and his production, he “iii he a knightor gain distinctmr. if thcv favor annexation, he will remain a corporal. What duPS the (:nl'pnnli think nnw of his 10an ? and the (mid :namwr he has been treated? D098 he yet lwiieve the Canadian militia. the cream of earth? It is trnlv gratifving to IYS to find the annexation cords drawing thn mnntrv intn clrsar relationshixnnnd we trust. union with this must. giviricms repuhno. Yon have no idea, whatever, hnw atrnnciy they loan that way. \\'hy,just imagine a patriotic poem, an ("19,11 war Song written expressly for the Canadian milittn and dedicated to the sameâ€" and it the firstâ€"tn he trampled upon and the author itrnr rad, despised, and even hated hv his crjnntrymen, and all he- 5â€"6 l the author had not left aside his Stillrt‘, ‘ his inSolence and malevolence for. then given the "Poet. of the Arm ',” ()ur ‘ of such a poem." " again i asiwd. “ Well he Continued, "the Ilillll'tl :li‘t‘ of the mine opinion as I am, and by their ac- tiots have2 substuiitiatml “hat l have just said.” 'ihe militia has never in :III)‘ \III)‘ aI-knoulmlm-d the ret-eipt of ti o tribute, and all! not since the author has been i leased to slander the AnIeritan people. llw} “ill not allou sin b rotten prattle to he dished up to them as patriotism. \‘o doul t he thought such condIIt-t would be greatly approved by his comrades III arms, but. alas he has been shown the contrary in a manner never to be forgotten by him. He has been informed that his narrow minded sarcasm and Iatriotit- bigotrv, are much depreciated by the force. He has justly received a smart ship in tin- face as a sharp rebuke to his iIISolmIoe. What be, supposed Would bring honor has brought disgrace. ’l‘he ode, i must admit is intense!) patriotic and were it not for Its slanderous uttav’ upon Amer- icans “Ollid he \v'orthI ot notim and neither the militia nor the (‘anitdian people could confer am honor too high upon him. lhe tort of the matter is, the author has made a daring effort to attain greatness, indeed, he \\ mild went to have craven tbedvvotion of the mili- tia, but they have. i:l|t)l"(‘-(l,dt‘8pl5(’tl and even hated him. We Inn-t necessarily infer this from the fact that never in the ‘ history of the world has anyone been l pleased to dedicate 3 them to the Cana- dian militia. This is the first ode, the. first rmtl war-song ever written for the force and yet it has been compelled to drop litolessli to the ground almost be- fore it rose, I never can the poem pub- lished but once and i never sau a pit-- ture oi the author. "lhere are. thousands of soldiers and millions of Oh ili.Ins \\ ho have never even heard of Hit h a Inauâ€" ifl Inai call him suchâ€"tor so lllllt h is. nored is he, the. press refuse pointl lIInk l to publish liistuuddle or bee-i his \ tit-it- erous cries for honor, We are utterh l ashamed of him, as you can readil) dis- I earn from the cold man ncr “c l .tvlc I treated him, I holieve, houmona to“ l old hard-headed fanatics,st_vlinu tht-m- l selves patriots, have. undertaken to ‘ have the poor fellow Inade l’ayniaster General, with tht2 honorary rank of, l.ieut.-(‘ol. They intend, isuppose, to 1 have the officers of the militia petition , the proper authorities to place him in this position and then these " bit: guns" it ill forward it to Her Majouty , \\ ho u Ill . he. asked to confer knight hood and some military titles,perbtips (‘. ll. K. ('. M17. , upon him, at least that Is the proper; way to 20 about it Such a dienitarv, i fortunately will never exist except in i more fnncy,but bud the militia appre- ciated the poem, and had it been less otf'nsiI-e the oil‘zcns “Ollitl have no dif- ticult)’ in having the honors lspeuk oi , conferred upon him. There is not a person from Halitax to Vanctuiver would object, but rather \\ ould ho pleas- ed to lIOIIurtllc “ l’oet or petoi‘ tlie(‘an- adian army ” in this way. What a pity he IVoIIH most certainly merit. the ureah est honor and distini-Iion possible, for 3 as l e is the lust to a rite an ode, to the i force since Adair \\ asa boy. they would use their influence to lime him gain I distinction. lint. nothing can now beI done but let him remain in ohm-urity. '10 get at the bottom of the thing. the I real truth is, we are (lIiftiII;_2 rapidly to- . wards annexation, and undoubtedly , i this accounts tor the cool rt‘t‘eptiolt \ arious city corps are aim to celebrate independence Dziy' III v our country,and iudned right here in Peterboro the env- alry refused point bl.qu to Celebrate Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee heal your, and whenever we do any decorat- ingâ€"which is very seldomâ€"the Stars and Stripes predominate. “ [)0 you think, then, that the author will h» knig hted? ” Said I, “(‘ertainh not” he replied. " thnuzll. as I said before, if the otlicera went about it in the right wayâ€"supposing the poem inoffensive-â€" they could finally accomplish it, 'llm whole in n: hinges on this tact. ii the militia appretintes the tribute, but i know they don'tâ€"he Will be a. knight I could think 0! nothing but that in- mmy all that. evening, and when I re~ turned to the ramp, I began to Converse with a. military authority who was in our company. I handed him the IMP” and directing his attention to the poem, I asked, “ What do you think of HIM? " He simply made 9. smudge et’ a lung”. and replied, “01:,thut’s rotten rmwn, rotten.” What dues the milltin think of such at poem '1 "azuin I uskml. “ “’e-H he enminuml, "the IIHIH'H are of the mule opinion us I am, and by their :10- for lawâ€"perlmls none tidings of the war. War was there was sure enOUgh. hut. there was anuthor article that. struck me mo-e t} rcihiy than anything chm I saw in that lime-J! maul. It was a puem emitfeJ " .“arrhing to chtory," am! dedicated to the (tuna “an Militia h) a “orporz-l in the servive. I never in my life read anything that grated mure sewrrly "I" u my foo-hugs and skin-ed up my burn iv: eml era ul indig- nation. ldo Hut. Ihink ere ever was amureinfamousnrhnsule articleeither wetic nr pram \\ ritten an earth and hurled a! the American pmmle. It was urossly insulting, aunngnmstio am] in- deed Could he termed n. thim-.v less than Name. Here is a sample s‘a za, in spanking o! the Wa'nf 1812: .\t last, at lastfihe war clnml's past. and palm- ”my Imw pru-laim, The treacherous Yankee sinus are licked “a say ix to 'lmirshame; We loathe the must of traitors. Hut once dM hear our name, .\8 we go mart-hing tn victor."- Emu-h 03:23:21 anoh: Dun Fugâ€"'1 his eVening while ramb- ling about. this beautiful summer resort endeuvuriug to arouse my languid feel- ings after a pleasing, though somewhat tiresome fishing excursion, I accident- ally tell imo pussession ofa. newspaper- Tlm air being 0 01 and refreshing. I de- cided to pt-rnse my lately acquired treuauru in the liupe that there might be sound. in: ul’ interest in its columns Canada Drifts ToWards Annex- atmn. Hates Her Patriots and National War Songs. any watch repairing you may need. in fact, anything you can’t get anywhere else, just try R. J. Mulligan’s. At R. J. [fluifigan’s Drug Store, You can get any Bicycle Repairs or Bicycle Sundries you want cheaper SOME Gm BARBAENS IN BIEYELES G. H. M. BAKER Agent, : . Linc 911111133 on hand l‘u'fi‘cil} Driul and Seasoned. 1%1st quzJitics H1111! .111d‘ioft ( 0211, C011: “cod and Millm 0d. ............... C111] and gut our prices and examine uGods. 'l1;11:1»1:11\1_sâ€"â€"»\vu1t Office, 77 B; 1mm Ofi1cc,,7 ; Mill Office 78. tcr Paris 5; (‘hzm on} East of Bridge, : QMEMEE mafifiEfiE I - I szcnczcznc‘arzzz‘ {I Rath‘bun muwv Co’s The Stquoy Luke, I’eterboro (70., July 26, 1898. Nurxtâ€"I intended sending: tlns to the va Y: rk Sun, but on a second consid- eruzinn I decided to mail It to you for Binders vhf Biawers we I trust, Mr. Eduot, your contemporar- ies an over thxs country \\ ill copy this alrth‘l'f, and that five millions may know h w ymlrlotic songs and military poets are treated here in Canada. I remain, A Ynnrs for “()H filmy,” I. (.‘A NLYLIC. COLUMBIA. V..-" ...v Pun. vulun uuuuvl, UUV h -u he has spent the remainder 01 his 11:0.‘8 in the Cold shade ofnbscurity, he will probably have learned enough not tn wri . 9 poetry so in famous, so dlsgrace- fn', su malleinnséand axitauonistic m Almerioans. ' I hn’pe, Mi; Author, to see lln- Stnrsand Stripes floating over your lie-m-rwd and despised grave, whither mu lmve gone, without rank or title, nnwept, unloved, unhonored, and un- known. Queen on thedeoline. Suchis the naked truth, unu cannot be denied, unless the "Poet of the Army" receives knight- hood and the titles C.B.K.C.M.G. from that goodnutured old lady, Queen Vic- toria. Perhaps that koodnstured old lady will take compassion on him, as she did on Piper Findlater and all her heroes, _and give him the additional notoriety of being the youngest colonel and knight in the Canadian militia, if not in the Empire. Perchance she’ll make him her own aide (lo-camp, which would be very appropriate. We will watch with interest the nmnoeuvres of all concerned, and if the author be- comes knight, colonel and payniaster general with all those other titles and distinctions, We may then, but not till then, be convinced that we hold on that people, tl It we have been (lPeeiveli, and are blindly foolish in arriving so hast- ily at conclusions. We greatly sympa- tlilze With the poor child author, but YIOLINS, JEWELRY, SILYEWARE, a Sl‘ “'01 “'0” O: o of these (‘rlchra‘red Marhincs was started \‘fc-dmwlay, July I_;!h 0n the farm of COUNCILLOR I. H. FEE by (1. \\'. Mc- Ix'inr. Agent, ()nu nxee. Mr. Fee is highlyplcased with his hinder. It ‘5 very light Ofdraft. easily managed and says he considers it a Sl'pé-rior machine the sheaf carrier Lainga gxcat advantage and “'01 M not be without it for a great deal more than it costs and would recommend intunding pux‘chasus in try a Mch mick. ‘ Gm ash, Dears, Blinds and Mouldings i} an anywhere else you try. have made arrangements with W‘M'” The streetcars ram Sunday at Corn- wall to (-arrv an excursion of (‘mholic Foresters from Montreal to St. Lawr- ence Park. The Lnrd’s Day Alliance met in the eveningand condemned the company’s action and decided to pros- ecute the nflenders. A daring highway rohhery took place near 'l‘hamesvxlle, when Messrs. Mam. ice Caste and Julius Steher were reliev- ed of 877 between them, and Mr. Steher who attempted to resist, got a bullet through his hat. publication, so that " Militiaman," who wrote an article in one of the Toronto neWSpapers, might know my senti- ments. He wishes to. know whether Corp. Johnston possesses any soldierly qualities.‘ I have pleasure in sending him a detailed description as given by my military friend, who saw the fellow in Belleville during the camp there in June. He is a low set fellow, barely coming up to the regulation height has an an kward movement and is remark- able for being irregularin the discharge of duties. and for unclennliness. UH many occasions he has been reprinmnd- ed sharply by the captain commanding the company, and tWiCr‘ he came up hu- fore the commanding oifii-er. lie is very unmilitary in every way you take him, and "Militiaman ” of your town mm have this information in welcome." The American squadron ofl‘ (‘nim was thrown into astute of excitement by the reportthat General Munro hzul vs- caped from Havana. Several vessels have been dispatched to intercept Mm. {Cholera is epidemic at Madras. a Toronto firm to do me W}: Lindsay. we“ Peterbom's Begafimenta BIEHABE HALL 8: SUN, Has had several years’ experience Imported Direct, enabling us to supply the regu- lation goods lower than can be purchased elsewhere Military Officers requlring Outfits, will find it to their advantage to give us a call before placing crders as we carry in stock a complete line of MILITARY ENG- REGULATION . Every Mufti Outfits a1 396 GEORGE STREET, ‘m's’cxperience in Militan' \‘x'ulm, and “e can safely guarantee evcrvtlninu The ilimenta Store. 130-134 SICOE ST- SO Supplkd by L's, Supplies . .i‘ The members of " :e M ~:-!un Bani are requested to meet in 1,‘ Exrist ( hurci: on Friday afternoon ofthzs week, aza quarter to {out o'clock. The Rev. ~. I. Lynch, of Rfisemrmz, will conduct the services in Chis: Church on Sunday evening next. Mr. R. J. 31. Perkins, B. A., the student in charge of this parish, will take the Sr!”- vices in Lindsay next Sunday. Mrs. Delame: e is at Irosom 122.3. 1: ‘ from a {all by which she dis.oc.ued her wrist and suffered ozher vodi‘: y injuries: but the Is rapidl} imprming under ' 1.9 akilful treatment of Dr. Curryâ€"31L. . Echo. u. Mr. Gains’ Tennerance House, is me best place in Lindsay to get a REC. meal. Everything is right up to-datc. livery attention paid to vlsitors. 'l‘cmzxersnco drinks and cigars constantly m: anti. Omemee, Emily and Ops citizen.u are respectfully invited to call when ix; tum. â€"tf Among those \\ ho leave Omemec fl-r Manitoba this mowing are Mrs. Wm. Dormm, Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Bloclgmm, and Messrs. Gabriel Swilzcr, Reuben Bradley, Abe Henderson. Louis Wilson Hr. Thornton, of Janetville. and 31:. Muhood, of Emily. We wish 1:10:11 31: acute and pleasant journey. Miss Ada Wilson who spent week a it h ()memee Iriunds, ‘01”: an nay to visit. meuu fr. :2 is urfu! 4,1: ruin: to her home in I’t‘tcrimr , Mr. W. A. Sherwmd, the wen-known Canadian poet artist,son oz'hlr. \‘Cm. Sherwood of Omemee, has [one to 0:. “we to execute some Commission: fur portraits of Lord and Lady Aberdeen and other [Imminent people 0: 12.0 capital. Miss Lillie Staples and Miss Mabel Graham, of Lindsay, were Visiting friends in town this week. Mn. 3'. Paul and son, and Miss S. Rutherford. of Mt. Pleasant, were in Mn. 5. Paul and son, and .11 Rutherford, of Mt. Pleasant, m town Tuesday calling on frienlia A correspondent “ants to know : origin of the phrase “ be iS':". in S It was first ueeJ by an editor u Em di and went to heaven and looked f9." 2 man who took his paper and 12.43:: 1 (used to pay {or it. Miss Mabel Mills and Master Leslie Mills, who has been visiting with friends in Lindsay and Janetvxlie the 9:15: month, returned to Omemee Sat unlay. The Salvation Army has appointed the dates of this year's Uarve5t Thanks. giving celebrations to be Suturdav Sm: day, Mondny. and Tuesday, Aug -. 1! 28th. 29th and 30m. The success “1: :ch Indisputably the Salvation Army has had in teaching the masses, otherwise untouched by other organizations, \x'iL‘. invite and doubtless secure assistance from every friend of moral {ugh-55. In connection \\ 1th the Hdrvsze 1.1.4:; 1.:- civmg Festival, the teen! corps :s 111;;k~ i118 determined efforts to raise the sum 0f$14,000 00 toward! he surmort ofzheir social work among me poorest, :.5 “0.1 as the payment of various inde‘ited- ness. Friends and 53 mna‘i‘. zez 75, who. are desirous of assistin ;. x. eed not ne- cessarii} Centribute i2. cash, but may: give their donaiuu in am article of merchandi-c home-ma :- goods or proâ€" duce of the field or garden, Ilse stock, from a chicken to a cow not being ex- cluded. Consxdering the acknowledged amount of good they have done to the community and country. There should be no difficulty for these devoxed wak- Irl to raise the above amount; Seethe Ray Jr. ("amt-m. gin. wth our late hnlder. at arc-gwy‘e Urn: Sturv. nduy.â€"1$-:lm Mrs ll.Murdofl‘,0fSydnet: near he 71 evflle, is spending a few ueeks at the home of Mrs. (Rem) R. M. Pope. Mr. Wesley Wilsmx and Mr. Rubinsnn of I.indsay,s;~ent Sunday \\ {1h Omemea (fie? ds. Mr R. (j. J( Schcml boy, :1: all last week Mine Jessie Befi, of Pvt-arbor”, is Vis In; st the home of M r. and Mrs I’m: Fee. Entity. “CA I4 LKCONIC Civic Holiday Friday, Aug. 26th. Masonic Excursion To Fenekm Falls. Retm tickets. 70cte. Children hail" prkte. Tickets from Best’s 90a». Everybody should amend. First-c1888 music on Boat. Excursion leaves at 8.33 a. m. A good time is anticipxted‘ See bills {or further purhwniurs. There I! anmemee in .Vnrth huh-um Rev. B. M. Pope preached z; stimxz . temperance sermon at Bethe! Siztflizzy. Mr. Sidney l‘orter was in 1m: 2. 3.3;.- paat week «11mg on friends. Miss Cora Little, of Lindsay. is Visit- ing at the home of Mrs. A. “'illiumsmx Miss Lizzie Hayes, of thcuyzv .-:; ¢ , ‘ theguest o= Miss Fina-ire chi‘hersnn ~' Mr. and Mrs John I. CLJMYLGH’ctNr Q-oro. ate guests of tow. }-‘.. and Mn Roberts at the Sietkodiaz Pursuiiaga. Office and yard \0. 9 ha tori: Av next to th ester Bros. P. S. C111 ami see our $33.03 a.) ‘Vholesalc and Retail Dealers in} dressed. Shingle of all classes fr‘ Lath and fresh le‘: always in strl er Pipe, all sizes, and the Celcbm $1.30 per bbl. Clean Hardwood C Egg. Stove and Nut, Fresh Mint weekly. Blacksm Call and get our prices, or write : “an sl Johnston. a former High gave the Mirror a friendly LIN 50 Tons . Bryan: en te- Mon-

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