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Omemee Mirror (1894), 18 Aug 1898, p. 3

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“e C8!) regu- ' their rders er, Mr. Gains’ Temperance House, is the best place in Lindsay to get 9. 15¢. meal. Everything is right up to-date. Every attention paid to visitors. Temperance drinks and cigars constantly on hand. Omemee, Emily and Ops citizens are respectfully invited to call when in bwm-tf The Pew. FJ’. Ivnch, of Rosenmnt, «in mm net the services in Christ Church nn Sunday evening next. Mr. R. J. 31. Perkins, B. A.,the student in charge of Hus parish, will take the ser- vices in Lindsa; next. Sunday . Mrs. Delamere is at present laid up from a fa.” by which she dislocated her wrist and Suffered other bodily injuries: but the is rapidly improving under the skilful treatment of Dr. Curry.â€".\lindeu Echo. Mr. W. A. Sherwood, the well-known Canadian poet. artist, son of Mr. Wm. Sherwood of Omemee, has gone to Ot- tawa to execute some commissions for portraits of Lord and Lady Aberdeen and other prominent. people of the capital. The members of the Miselon Band am.- requested to meet in Christ Church on Friday afternoon of tins week, at a quarter to four o’clock. “in Ada Wih‘mn, who spent last “eek n it h ()memee frimds, left on Mon- day to visit Lindsay friends, before re- turning to her home in l’cterboro. Among those who leave Omemee for Manitoba this morning are Mrs. Wm. Dornan, Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Biocksom, and Messrs. Gabriel Switzer, Reuben Bradiey, Abe Henderson, Louis Wilson 3k. Thornton, of Janetvilie. and Mr. Mahood, of Emily. We wish them all a. safe and pieasant journey. Mn. J. Paul and son, and M Rutherford, of Mt. Pleasant, W1 town Tuesday calling on friends. A correspondent wants to know the origin of the phrase " he isn’t in it" It wufirst need by an editor who died and went to heaven and looked for the man who took his paper and then re- fused to pay for it. The Salvation Army has appointed the dates of this year's Harvest Thanks~ giving celebrations to be Saturday, Sum- day, Monday. and Tuesday, Aug. 27th 28th, 29th and 30th. The success which Indispntably the Salvation Army has had in reaching the masses, otherwise untouched by other organizations, will invite and doubtless secure assistance from every friend of moral progress. In connection With the HarvestThauks- Blvmg Festival, the local corps is mak- ing determined efl‘orts to raise the sum 0f $14,000 00 toward the support oftheir social work among the poorest, as well as the payment of various indebted- ness. Friends and sympathizers, who are des.rous of assisting, need not ne- cessarily contribute in cash, but may Rive their donation in any article of merchandi‘e home-made goods or proâ€" duce of the field or garden, live stock, from a chicken to a cow not being ex- cluded. Considering the acknowledged amount of good they have done to the community and country. There should be no difficulty for these devoted Work- or: to raise the above amount: Miss Mabel Mills and Master Leslie Mills, who has been visiting with friends in Lindsay and Janetvme the past month, returned to Omemee Sat- urday. Mr. Wesley Wilson and Mr. Rohinson of I.indsay,s;sent Sunday with Omemee frie' d3. Miss Lillie Staples and Miss Mabel Graham, of Lindsay, were visiting friemis in town this week. Mn. J. Paul and son, and Miss S. Rutherford, of Mt. Pleasant, were in Mrs R. Murdofl‘,of§ydney, near Ben- avxne, is spending a. few weeks at the hume of Mrs. (Run) R. M. Pope. Mr R.G. Johnston, a. former High School boy, gave the Mirror a friendly «3!! last week Miss Jessie Be”,of Peter-born, is Visit- ing at the home of M r. and Mrs Frank Fee, Emiiy. Miss Cora Little. of Lindsay. is visit- ing at the home of Mrs. A. Williamson. Miss Lizzie Waves of Bobczu geon is the guest 0! Miss F' os~ie McPherson. Mr. and Mrs John I; ckhartmf Peter tom, ate guests of Rev. E. and Mrs Roberts at the Sietisodist Parsonage. Mr. Sidney Porter was in town the past week calling on friends. LOCK L LRCONIC Civic Holiday F riday, Aug. 26th. Masonic Excursion To Fenelon Falls. ' Return tickets. 70cts. Children half prlce. Tickets from Best‘s 90ct9. Everybody should attend. First-class music on Boat. Excursion leaves at 8.33 a. m. A good time is anticipated. See bills {or further particulars. There is on Omemee in North Dakota. Rev. B. M. Pope preached a. stirring temperance sermon at Bethel Sunday. Seethe Ray Jr. ("aunt-r3. Jute holder. at. (in-.gwry Anauy.â€"ls-3m Office and yard No. 9 Vlctoria Avenue, {1fo to Sylvester Bros. \Vholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber of all kinds, rOugh and dressed. Shingle of all classes {ram 60 Cents per M. up. Best pine Lath and fresh Lime always in stock. Also Field Tile, Glazed Sew~ er Pipe, all sizes, and the Celebrated Queenston Cement at $I.2o to 3x30 per bbl. Clean Hardwood Charcoal, bythe car or bushel. Grate. Egg, Stove and Nut. Fresh Mined Coal, coming direct from Mines, weekly. Blacksmith coal a specialty. Call and get our priCes, or write for quotations before buying, “ We \Vxll Suit You." R. Bryans 00., Lindsay. C1“ and 533 OUT $3.00 and $4.00 pine sheeting Lumber.â€"Iy . Bryans Co. LINDSAY. 50 Tons Wool ngtggfor Manufactufing Blankets. $2.35, with one 3 Drug Store. A meeting for the purpose of organiz- ing the Township of Emily and the \‘iilage of Omemee, will be held in the Salvation Army barracks, on Friday. Aug. 19th. at 2.30 p.111. All interested l n the suppression and prohibition of the liquor traffic, und desirous of co- operating for that purpose are earnest- ly requested in amend. We have now the opportunity ofremoving one of the greatest. {evils that afflicts our land. Lovers of our country. our race, and our God, arise and serve your genera- tion. A few short addresses may be expected. arr. W. C. Switzer, convene: forthe'l‘ownshlp, Rev. E. Roberts, con- vener for the Village. From ILâ€"J. H.Callaghan,S. English (honors), E. McConnell, M. Scott, B Spence. Mr. I. \Vlzitesmith will be at the Mirâ€" ror nllice on the 21m: inst. A; y watclx~ es, cl )cks, eta, left at. the Mirror office for repairs, mll receiv'c pn-mpt amen. tiun. Cull early. Us “ill aISU visit Bethany on the 26th inst. The garden party, under the :uzspic a of the Y. 1‘. SA). E , onhe l‘rxsbytermn Church, held on 'l‘hnraduy evening. was a. decided sm cuss Rev.J. GJ‘otter. of Peter-born, gave a lecture \\' hich was highly appreciated by the large number present, and Rev. J. U. Tanner gave a. short address. There was also a good program of vocal and instrumental mnsxc. The Uitizcns’ Band also assist- ed. The follnuing are the results of the departmental examinations held in me Omemee High School. Form I. (Pass and lxonor)â€"L. P. Beatty. M. Gardiner, A. McCafl‘ery, 12‘. McPherson, C. Pope, Alkea, E.R0\\1;md. Matriculation (4).â€".\I. Gardiner, A. Jones, M. E. Poast. Matriculation (3).â€"I~‘. Rowan. This is an excellent showing, there being twenty out oftwenty-five passing, which reflects great credit on the Prin- cipal, Mr. W. W. Jardine, and the Assistant High School Teacher, Mr. J. J. Morgan, as well as on the students themSciyes. Miss Mabel Thompson, daughter of Dr. Thompson, is' deserving of specxa! mention, she having passed with honors. We join with Mabel’s many friends in offering congratuin- Hons. Private Lukenf‘the Second Wiscon- sins, who shot and killed Private Sud ford ofthe Arnericau regUIJrs hxl’urn» Rico, has be u conrt-unurtmlled and shut Results of the Departmental Exam- lnations in the O. H. S. Form III.â€"L‘lllie )IcGeouglx. Mabel Rutherford, Mabel Thompson (honors). II. Mulligan (French and German.) Mrs. J. B. Ashley and «laughter, Alisa finding of Bellm‘illc, \HIHu remnang from a tour to Buflhlu, Niagara. i-‘;m.~, and Tonawzmdn, c‘dled on Rm. 1:. .\.. and Mrs. Pope last week. The annual picnic of the Sunday Schnbl and unngrogu ion of (Tm-is: V! 1: ch \erI be held In Mr, Wm. Adumh‘ gmw, un 'l‘uesdny ufternouv, .\n;,‘.’..ru, at lxvu ocluck. There should be a very large atten- dance at the Omemee High School the ensuing term, since such Splendid re- sults have bcen accomplished. Rev E. Roberts preached an eIOquem. sermon Sunday exeuiug gum" sen-r41 i. I zulCrS throughout 0: the harm done 1) intoxxc‘mtsmt “hlch he had been a wituem. “is sermon should he the menus of amt-ring up the temperance workers in this community. Mr. Samuel Couch, Principal of the Omemee Public School, isalso deserving ofSpecial notice, having passed seven out. or mne at the entrance examluu- tion. The Misses Ethel and Annie Thomp- son and Magic llvuns left. Saturday togresmne t! nuir duties as teachers at their r s_ eczixe sdnools in Ualxbur- [on County. The Misses Edith Byers and Olive McQuade, the assistant teachers in :he Public School, have also done good work. Mr. Arthur Mct‘rea, who has been head clerk :ur M r. W. H. Curry (30., has secured an excellent. situauiuw in Hamilton in an embuhuing establish- ment. ArL’s many friends “I” join us In \Hslm g him success. The Misses Mary and Maggie Guley returx.ed to their home at Belleville on Friday, having had an enjoyable vi>ii utthe Babel Circuit. .Hclhudist Parson- age, Sturgeon St. Mrs. E. (‘. Wilkiamson, Misses Rose WiHiamsnu and Magme Imidlcy. and Mr. (I M: C. Williamson spent Tuesday at L‘lxemong Park. Mrs. W. W_ Junline and family, of Torantu, have mant- to ()memee to re- side. We extend to them ahearty welcome. Mrs. John McCrea is \‘isitmg her brother, Mr. '1‘. )IcNeuly, in British Columbia. “Land Mrs. R. H. Casey and chil- dren, of Bethel, Spent Sunday at the home of fir. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Ops, Mrs. It. Henderson and daughter, ihss Minnie, have returned from their visit to the States. The many friends of Mlss Tenn Magee will regret to learn she is ill. We are pleased to learn, as we go to press, that she is on the mend. )1 rs. G. W. McKlm and children leavn for 3agmuu- this morning on an extended visit. Phone No. 56. Grand excursion on 26th via. G.T.R. to Lindsay thence per St. Crandellato Sturgeon Point, Bob- cmygeon and Penelon Falls, from Bests Station and Omemee. ’Hw r‘lmosrmen were jubilant mPr the Math price obtained, as the condi- linn ofthe marketnml the large num- ber orcheose being held in Montreal lmd prepared them to accept a louer fiuure M an that obtained. â€"Lindsu) l‘o‘t of Mondav. \lr \V I1 tton oflered 11 further SPlGC- tion, and named .lunehillo Omemee l\’?1WlO11l:1llg, \‘urtln \ 9111111111, \llmlen, V:llex1ti:,1 loabnrn, Maple Leaf, Pulas- tine, Red Hark, Sutton and Little bri- tnin. 111a‘kingrl "20hoxes 111 all. [musk- dnle boarded, but the salesman did not arrivo. (,‘nmer'c Iii ; al'l iceéptéd; the total being (M4 boxes When President, Robertson called for bids Mr. Fitzgerald promptly set the pnce by offering? 1-20. {or the first so- lection. Mr. Flavelle raised to 7 5-86.. Mr. \Vhitton to 7 3-40.. and Mr. Cook {01L wed with a bid of 7 l3-lUc. Mr. Fitzgerald was Still in the ring, how- ever-,nnd his limit warranted him in offering 7 7-80., which was not battered. lie culled Star, Mnriposa, North Ops, Bulwaygeon. Oakwood, ('mnlnrziy and The regular fortnightly meeting of the Lindsay cheese board was held this morning in the town hall, and was \\ ell attended. President 'l‘hos. Robertson and the other otllcers were present, also Bnyere \Vhitton, Cook, lilnyelle and Fitzgera'd. The Factories Represented. The following factories boarded the number ot cheese piuced Opposite: Star 00 LorchiHe ..45 1 Cameron ........ 88 l Dunsford ..90 l Murlposu .............................Sil ; Uzunlnny . . .. .. 90 l Janetville ........ .............. 77 I (lnzmlnee ............................1‘37 | Fenolnn Falls ............78 North Yerulam 80 ’ Minden 48 Leaksdnle ........ 79 Valentin “S3 { North Ops .......... ............76 l l l l l Pine Grove .......... ...... .....l’m lienhoro ....... .. HO Bob‘ayszeon ....... .....ll-l Maple Leaf ...... .. ....... ........1'_‘n Palestine ..........115 Rec tock ..... 1-15 0akwnod........................48 Little Britain .50 Sutton ....... 50 Lindsay Cheese Board. gPrepare f0}? Coma with 1116 mm mm mummmm [5 1'3 BEE-ES THE HATTER AND CLOTHIER, Cor. KeanilliamSts Lindé 3 Come and see What a. very small amount of money it will 3 take to dress yourself daintily for the Whole summer, and you won’t lose much time in doing it, for our store fairly brims with striking values= lCJIZJ IIow LIGHT COOL UNDERVVEAR LIGHT COOL NECKWEAR Remember Half Price for Whole SuitsJ 1e u.u...................45 1 u.".u.n."...... ........ 88 ! ..........n."..........90 1 .80 ‘e . . .. . . .. .............. 77 bkflls ..................78 :rulaxn ............u.n..80 ".u....-"."...u.u......48 le ........ 79 )3 .............. ....... .76 Ne ........... ...... ....55 ....... .. ..... . ..... 140 9011 ....... .....ll-l aux" ...... .. ....... ........1'_‘u y...... ..........115 :.... ......1-15 itain .50 ................. ....... 50 1,954 the Bidding Went. Negligee Shirts (Tie to Match), White Duck Trousers, - White Flannel Trousers, Striped Fancy Vests, Colored Sweaters, (all sizes), Hats and Caps, Stockings and Belts, Crash Suits, Tennis Suits, Flannel SuitsDuck Suits, Tweed Caps, Straw Hats, Felt Hats, of every description for out- door SPORTS. rd . 45 .88 .90 -80 r._r.‘....a( :t\ru4:vv~a..u. 3...: Té'ronto Prices Paid. Or on the 1m miees For terms and fun: (Ir yurllcuhtrs ap- ply to MRS. J ;‘\.\H “ '1 “0! [10), ( meuum I‘tst (rmve. Being: South hull" ll. ('01:. 3, Tun];- ship of Emily, containing one hundred acres more (Ir icss, all nndvrvnitn:iLinn. tiftv- the acres limit r n: c U. un. Suii Is a line cl .1) loam. .\ large brick rt‘hi- dance and CUIIIIIKHHUHE {runm outlinilil- ings on the [-ra’tnm‘s. About 2 miles from Ollxenflz‘. Splendid \nuer 110cm”- mmintiun fur both house, and pasture land. This is all excellvnt ommrlnmty to purchase or tn rvnt one o! the host and most convenient farms in I‘iniiy Township being so close to Ull:(‘lln-.e \‘iilago, “hit-ii has A I High and Public Schools“ ‘d nvuny other llllil‘t'PmfllltS. VALUABLE Farm for Sale OR TO BENT. Barristers, Sulivitnrs, etc. Ahmey m loan at lowest rates. Ullh es, llumiltun’s Block, oppusne Post UNICB., Lindsay. Mr. Wm. Morton's team run away on Thursday 1)! illbL “ask. “in sun, \\'m. J., was unloading the milk at the Miss- ing Link Cheese Factury, u huh the horses became frightemd by an um brellu. being pinup, and ram to Hm, rzlil- way crossing, \x hen the mm; cam; “era upset and 1!, number of them hmily damaged. A couple 0" the cans full on the driver's lrgs, injuring him thertly. he having tn lu: (:nrriud hunio. We are pleasmi to learn, huuever, that, he is able in Le out again. Mr W. 1). 5m, son,onr hustling tinsmith, hud ihu unu- truct “(straightening Um cans, and he fixed them up in first “1225.5 style. From the crop of)‘ 23 acres of spring and faii‘wheac on the {arm of Dr. Curn wall, than; was “yield ofuver7OUbush- e15 on Monday. Mr. lhulmrtl Curnwall has the mnnugumem of the farm and is to he mngmmluted on his success in growing \\ Lew. Besides being prqfitulnc this hum is one of the cleanest and most cumlmmhly bummed in the C()ll|Ll_V’. M. J. KENNY. I. 16. \\'lCLi)()N. 7-Iy Kenny 8c Weldon, Wfiiegther Being: part of lot l2. (fun. 4. township of Em- ily. (-muuiuiug H2m-rvs, ull (-lvurml with the {'Xt'flpLiUH «)1 4 acres under hardwood bush. m acrm worded. The property is all well i'vncwi mul \i ulerod 1: mi l< free from slumps, MUMPS :md foui weds. ii. is «me oi'lhe best. whom. farms in the province and ls situated nlmut L’ miles from ()mememvhercthere are first-clans hlgh mui public schonis. There is also a good public mhool on lhe lot. 0n the promlws than: is :1 large and (-omlm-t- aliio- frame dwelling; align splendid oni- building», um: hum being 90 x 30 it. with cnwstuhlos, mot housex. and pimery un- derneath. 'ere are three wells on the prvmim-s nne helm: a ilmrlm.r well. Also it i|>ik'!'n. l’urvhnscr man have immediate pnssvsx‘un. ('nusc (list-Hing poor health. For further purl lculurs urply to ()rnn the promisns.â€"31-lf Into {he prvxnlst-N ortlw undvrslznemlul10. (fun. 5, l- mlly, on or “bout. \hr mm of June 1:93. H 5’] 1‘2)‘. 1. coming: two ) ours old. ()wn- rr is l'vqmmlod In prove px‘npclly. pay the charges um! tulic Mm awn)“. Murguu's Drug Store is thronged with cust uncr'revery day. Try a few of (our we]: tried and never {mling cures, such as Murgan’s Cutarrh Cure for 2512., and Australian l’cxit (.‘ure, besides numer- uus uLhn r sycciulites. Kent St. Lindsay. S'I‘A It (.‘ItLH'ERY, {”0 Water SL, prvnnses formerly um-upied by >1”: Life Ins. (Tm. dvulvr |l| prnvixiuus, chuu-e lusts, «()ll'ccs, lanl,(~:mm-ll minds, etc. Fresh eggmunl mu- Ivrcmmluntu «m hand. \‘hecse factory nup- plivs Umwnue and Emuy uni-1.11m plenu- vull undJudgu l‘ur yuurselvcsnuu lruuhlu m shmv gumls and com pare prices. 1‘. RUBIN- HUN, I‘l‘upl'it'lUl'.â€"-‘ “ 'L'n‘ I-Znumvlling, Refining, General Re- pairing, Vulcanining, l’zms, Tires, lien airs. Sundries, etc. [impairs (inns and Sewing Machines. .\ H work :unmnleed. Uumuwe citizens, yunr attention |B solicitedâ€"3m, M. II. Sissou begs to announce to his ."rlcnds and mrmer patron. that he has re- opened business in tho premmm next. to L‘orler's liuokhlol'e, Kent-st... Mmlsay. and earnestly hollulls u uonLlnmulco 01 their l';l\'0|'. our stock isull New, nnd was per- aonully selected from the samples or" the bust mulmluclurm-s. A full llnc of the new- est. goods In nnc footwear nlwxu u on lmnd. Alan H. volnpletc stock (:1 School Boom. Lulles’ thm‘rs, Evening Mmus. Walklng allows, Gent's Rubbers, L‘hlld'b Rubbers. M A R'I‘IN (‘.-\ R ROLL. liownm Villa 1’. O. mu: “ Auld Acquaintance " "A Fresh Start. Often Wins The Race." Lindsay Woollen MiHs. 184 Simcoe St.. Peterboro. Valuable Farm for Sale. Peterboro Cycle Works. W. R. McQuade, SleUN (20.. Kent Stuhindsay. Strayed 011101qu Wm. BRADB URN i- Sp‘x‘.1:i1;;,\"w~ 11'“ . 1‘: MD? 1:1 v.33": {:3 [age to Luy «ii 2:: 1.1.1: 13': 1.2111134; .‘fle. ‘r.‘\,1.«‘:} and \\ 001§l1ct.ii‘g, 3'J1: ‘ ‘ V ' ~ " ‘ 'Iike har 1d spun 32111:. .~".1'.w;.;.1g1<1utk()i Dryv ( At the \Voollcn Miii, Lust szd of Hunter EOtonubee River. 1 W. FAINT. gW Faint, Peterboro, ’ Is prepared to buy any quantity of \\'ool,:washed or unwashed. Wool l’ickings, Geese Feathcx s, Hen l-‘eathcxs, 'l‘mkey Feathers, and uscd Feathers. Has to hand this week a Large Consignment of O M E ME E, ONTARIO. The peoples’Grloeerty Omemee Stove Tin Emporium THE BEST SCRANTON COAL. .........All at Specxal Reduced Prices.......... The Best Guelph Lime for Sale,’ ...... Office and Yard, Copland Laidley’s Old Stand,...... Sturgeon-st, : OMEMEET Fall and Fail Trade of 1898; with Ball Bearings and all the Latest Improvcments. A Large Stock of Plow Points, and Repairs always on hand.‘ Also a Large and First Class Stock of Best Budding Materials of. ” ALL KINDS. 4 Peter Hami PETER HAMILTON’S FARM IMPLEMENTS.‘ W. H. Knnedy; *“ R011 Cardirg a Specialty. And along with the Season comes your wants, and to get your Wants supplied with the right kind of goods at the right price, you must first consider where to go for those goods and prices, and when considering, do no forget that you can get a. better stove, for less money, at the than at any other place in the county Stove Pipes, hand-made, at BC. and zoo. Stove pipe elbows, all prices. Tinware, everything cheap. Graniteware,1ull line. away down. Breams, Brushes, Mops, Tubs, Pails, Butter Bowls, Ladies, Daisy Chums. Monarch \Vashing Machines. (‘Iothes \Vringers. Eave Troughing first-class work, lowest prices. A call solicited. W. D. Stinson. Candies. Biscuits and Confectionery. \Ve wish to call the attention of the public to Herr growers", Proprietors. NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK, Call and see Our Display. ............... AGENT FOR............... TERMS, CASH. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll t'nns Binders and Mowefs SatisfactiOn Guaranteed.

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