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Omemee Mirror (1894), 25 Aug 1898, p. 3

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Office 78. :.nt Plas- :, “ Dairy ill be re qualities *e clocks. r same at .ay. ill Block bday, julv L \\'. Mc- ‘is binder. nsiders it ntugc and :osts and rmick. st. ee '1 he Salvation Army has appointed the dates ofthis year's Harvest Thanks. giving celebrations to be Saturday’sun. day, Monday. and Tuesday, Aug 2m, 28th, 29th and 30th. The success which lndieputably the Salvation Army has had in reaching the umsses, otherwise untouched by other organizations, will invite and doubtless secure assistance from every friend of moral pc‘ogresg, In connection With the Harvest'l‘hanks- givtng Festival. the local corps ,3 mak- ing determined efforts to raise the sum of $14,000.00 toward the suppm.o{u.eir Iocial work among the poorest, as well at. the payment of various indebted. ness. Friends and sympathize”, who are desirous ot'ueistlng. need not ne- cessarily contribute in cash, but may give their donation in any amde of merclmndl e home-made goods or pro- duce of the field or garden, live stock, from a chicken to a cow not being ex- cluded. Considering the acknowledged amount ofgood they have done to the community 1nd country. There should be no difficulty for these devoted work- ers to raise the above amount: V'EI'I‘(‘ II “0| 8|) LI\D8AY-â€" Chas. V,eimh lateufliuchester, N. 1. is nuw preprietor -f the new Hotel 2 doors west. of the Post 011300. liming titted it up in the moat mudern style and re- spactfully ask all my 011 friends to call --36-3m Miss Annie Balfour. daughter of ur. Wm. Balfour, left for Toronto yesterday to take aposuion in one of the large milllnery houses there. Her many friends here will wish her success. Civic Hohday to-mormw, Friday. Do your business to-day and be ready to at- tend the excursion toâ€"morruw. All the dry goods and grocery stores omeemee will be closed Friday, also the harness and butcher shops. Mr. Gains' Temperance House, is the best. place in Lindsay to get 13 15c. meal. Everything is right up toâ€"date. Every attention paid to visitors. Temperance drnks and cigars constantly on hand. ()memee, Emily and Ops citizens are respectfully invited to call when in mumâ€"ti Messrs. J. Mills and G. W. Alt-Kim wheeled to and trom l’etcrboro Satur- day. They were guests at the home of Mnund Mn. Robert Wilson while in Peterboro. We hava not heard if they broke the tecord or not. but we are sure they did if they kept up the speed at which they went over Crawford's H m. 3-1:. W. U. Kennedy was in Lindsay {13‘ week and pnrchusodat car‘uad of shingles from Mr. J. L‘armr ofthe Lind- say Lumber Mills, which will be sold cheap. See his new adv. in unis weeks’ issue. 'l‘he Misses Jennie and Lizzie Moore, of S.;lem-Ups, were guests at the home uz' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. heunedy Friday. Mrs. 300‘. Grahumfand son, Master Cecil. uf reterhoro, were gueszs of her siswr, “:8. W. 11 Kennedy over Sm:- .\!r and Mrs. W. F. $1:er and child, a! \"aleuth, were \‘isnurs at. {be home of Mrs. David Hun icraun tlxepas‘ week. Mr. and Mn. R. 1!. Casey and son. Master Leanna)": Samrday win: Pet. erlmro friends. Mrs. J m. 54;! »r mu] children, of (Yru Janum, \\ ho ls u e hem; \‘ sun; their “memec friends 1': c past month, return 8! 1mm . lust «Lu-k. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lamb have mov- ed into Mr. Samuel English's house on King 5‘. xiss Maggie non-risen, of Lindsay, has been visiting at. the home of her uncle, in. W. D. Stinson. See (he Ray Jr. ¢' amen). $2,») with one Elsie holdery u uregnry‘s Drug Store, inusayaâ€"lfi-ém Messrs. Delbert Adams, and Rob! Mc)!nl!en,of Bethany, were in town Sunday calling on friends. “133 Oilve Chu'k daughter of Mr. F. ‘ J. Clark of Port llope,‘ IS a. guest at the 4 home of Miss Thornton, Kin" St. I DI.Thompsen and wife were visxtors to Lindsay yesterday. xr. Thomas Chambers and his aunt, an. Goo. English, opens Wednesday with Llndsay friends. liss Pearl Junkin, o! Feuekm Falls, is visiting her grandmother, nus. Tully. xiss xlllie Fee was a. visit-Jr to Peter- boro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adams, of Lindsay apontSumlay with Umemee friends. LOCAL LKCONIC TOomorrow, F R. I D A Y, Civic Holiday Masonic Excursion To E‘enelon Pulls. Return tickets. 70m. Children half price. Tickets from Best’s 90cts. Everybody should attend. First-class music on Boat. Excursion leaves at. 8.33 a. m. A good time Is anticipated. See bills for further particulars. Mr. Isaac Richardson, of Miilhrook, “as in town last week on business. Office and yard \0. 9 Victoria Avenue. Phone No. 56. next to S3. heater Bros. P. S. (:11! and see our 53. 00 and $4. 00 pine sheeting Lumbe Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber of all lands, rough and dressed. Shingle of all classes {rem 60 cents per M. up. Best pine Lath and fresh Lime always in stock. Also Field Tile, Glazed Sew- er Pigs, all sizes, and the Celebrated Queenston Cement at $1.20 to $I.3o per bbl. Clean Hardwood Charcoal, by the 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 Will Suit You." R. Bryans 00., Lindsay. Messrs. James ucUotmack, of Peter- r boro,and F. Hardlnge. Chicago, spent I . “ Saturday with unand Mr: G H, English i Slurge u-st. LINDSAY. Q0 Tons W001 Wanted fogfijgyfacturmg Blankets. l Toronto's greatest n'trsctlon the new Uyclomma, Jerusalem on the day of the Crucvfixion is drawing large num- bers of visitors dolly, who all express ‘ themselves us greatly pleased “ith the magnificent and lnstructive View. E)"- eryhody going to Toronto should avail ; themselves of the opportunity of seeing “Jerusalem" at the (‘yclorat-nn. Open 7 daily from 8 n. In. to 7 p. m. Prices of ‘3 admission: adults 25c, children under j 15 years 10m Next South West comer - Front. and York streets. ICE (?R E A M SOC I A L.â€"An Ice Cream Social will be held in the S. A. Barracks on Saturday evening, M13527. Addresses will be delivered by Rev- )Iessrs. E. Roberts, 1:, M. Pope, Ome. mee, Enslgn 'l‘avlor and Capt. Lott, of Lindsay. Ice cream to be served at T 30 p.m. Admission, 10c., children So. On Monday evening, Aug.‘26th, a sale of goods by auction Mil take place, com- mencing at S p. m. tome one, come all, and enjoy yourselves, Mrs. Christianaen threw kisses to the Cl’bwd and performed on the trapeze until the baluon reached an altitude of about 600 feet. Then she releasad her hold on the trapeze. A second later her body was tumbling through the air. Woman and children screamed. As the body came olusor to the water it was seen that the parachute had failed to swim). spparentlz‘becsnse it was entanx- 3A., an _ New York, Aug. 2!.-â€"Mrs. Anna Christiansen. a parachute performer, was killed last night in Jamaica. Bay, opposite Bergen Beach, in View of thou- sands. Shortly after6o'clock she sailed Skyward on a trapeze attached to a. bal- loon :nflated whh hot air. , --~....v .- . ruunug‘ léd arm; Mrs.‘bhmuansen'huzlothing. When she struck the water several boats pulied out. trom tho shore to re:- cue her. When reached she was dead. â€"Mail and Empire. W Mr. I. \Vlnikesmith will be at the Mirror ()flice on Monday, Aug 29th, and at. the 'l'uilur's in Adam’s Block. Bethany, on Friday, Aug. 2611:. A Specialty made of watch and clock re- pairs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Acall resmctfuhy Solictzed.â€"l M r. 'l‘. (‘. Stephenson, u ho has been travelling in Humpe the past few months, returned to Omemee Monday. He reports having had a most pleasant trip. Tom’s many friends wm hail his return with pleasure. The unnnnlSnnduy Sclmnl picnic in connection \\ ith (‘brist Church was held Tuelday afternoon in Mr. Adams, grove. A large and roprfisentauve crowd 0! adults and children were pre- sent and spent the afternoon in plan mg \ arions games. Tea mus served at fix 9 .. 'clock and n as all that could be desir- ed. 111 the evening the Omemee Brass Bum] arrived and furnished suitable music {or the cecaaion. The crowd dia- peraed about dark and thus was ended a very sausfactury day of pleasure and recreation. Citizens of Omemee and surrounding voumry are rsapectfnlly Invited to give the Russell House Barber Shop, 215 Yonge St, Toronto, 9. can when in the city. Razor Honing: a Specialty. A. E. l’rltclnurd. l'ro;\rietur.â€"-‘.’6-:hn Rev. ['2 {to‘uorts “ill pr-‘m-h in the Methodist (‘hurch on Sabbath next. Morning subject. “ Walking InNewnoss uf Life." Evening, “ Weighed in the Balance.” 311mm be made welcome. Mr. FcrgusUn Blair, of Ottuwu, was visiting hie brother, Mr. A. Scutt, this \\ rek. Mr. 1).“. McKinley was inMillbrook the past week on business. Mr. 15.. \Clarry, of Mnlbrook, was in toun Honda.) and '-I‘uesdaa. He gave the Mirror a friendly call. Master H. 'walon, of Millbrook, in visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr. Samuel Grundy. Mrs. (Rem) ledwin is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Byers, Mr. Wu). Malloch, of Belleville, is a guest at the home of his brother, Mr. J. Malloch. Mrs. J. J. Lamb and daughter, Miss Jessie, are visiting Port Hope friends. Mr. L‘. M. C. Williamson returned to Buffalo last Week, having had a pleas- ant holiday, visiting his friends in Ome- mee and vicinity. LA [I SDR Y «Leave your laundry par eels at this otfice early. Call and get price listâ€"3041 Mr. Thomas Tully, Mr. Morton's right hand man, Spent Sunday with Peter- boro friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams and daughter, Miss Grace, of Prince Edward (30., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams, Wallnut St, North. Mr. R. J. Wetr, the energetic proprie- tor of the Omemee Cheese Factcry, spent Sunday at the home of his parents at. Lang. )u-s. Samuel English has gone to Syr~ ucuse. N. Y., on a visit. Mrs. Josiah Best and Mrs.J. Paul]. of ant. Pleasant, were In town Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Sandcrson,of Fenelon Fani. was in town last weak calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mills, of Emil)’. were In Peterboro Saturday calling on friends. Tu get your prescrlpunus acourut. ely filled tuke them to fire or n _- . -:s-3m. K 5 a Drug store, Lindsay umber.â€"Iy Unawa. Aug. 2l.â€"A wheeling acci- dent occurred in Ottawa} yesterday. Wm, E. Chaubonncau, barber. collid- ed with a milk wnggon. The shaft pierced his body, and he fell on me pavement. He was taken home, where he lies In a critical condition. The local corps of the S. A. least .25 to raise during their Festivai. Let all help them I somethingâ€"either cash, farm or fancy work, in fact any art can be turned into cash. Mr. J. J. Williams has been visiting friends in Rochester, also his sister at West. Rush, N. Y. Messrs. E. C. Williamson. Thos. W. Blackwell and T. J. Parsons attended the I. O. 0. F. excursion to Rochester on Aug. 18th. Mr. John Blair. of Metcalfe, spent a few days this week with his cousin, Mr. A Scott. m. A E. Byers Spent Su home here MiSI Georgina Eudlcott is Omemee and Emily friends. us. J. Petty, comic vocalist and hu~ morist, of Linda”, will entertain ex- cursionists on board the Crandella Fri- day. m. Rxchard Bennett will visxt Bob‘ caygeon on Friday, being his first time since he became a resident here more than 35 years ago. Miss Aimee, of Peter-bore, was the guest of the Misses Benny, over Sunday. Mr Earnest and ““8 Florence Reid, of Ops,8pout Sunday at the home of m- J ucCron. rasasasmsam 31 $13535? SEEâ€"ESE? mm? gQiéfifiifilfllfllflygfifigLimbay IL mm with ma Crawl Come and see What a very small amount of money it; will 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. LIGHT COOL UNDERWEAR LIGHT COOL NECKWEAR ’. Byets spent. Sunday at his v u flam‘s‘amasasa ESEfl-TE'SEESEEEESF ammasam 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 Suits,Duck Suits, Tweed Caps, Straw Hats, Felt Hats, of every description for out- door SPORTS. rrps of the S. A. have at use during their Harvest tall help them by gix i111.v lther cash, farm produce, ,in fact any article that fl is visiting her THE HATTER AND CLOTHIER, Ifiuwr.» . "G‘SWJ-“t‘figfi ”TIFF-1:. . . ... vv' . «a‘. “5““ ‘ Presbyterian Church, Mount l’leas-anton Thursday, Sept. 1’, ‘1898. Omemcc Citizens' Band will furnish choice music. A Pro- gram, consisting of readings, reci- tations, vocal and instrumental music will be rendered in the church. Master Gordon Parker, of Toronto. has been secured to assist in theprogmm. AddreSSes will be delivered by Rev. _l. (.3. Potter, of Pcterboro, Rev. C, ll. Coon. Cuvanvillo. Rev. ]. U. Tan- ner, Omemce. Tea will be serv- ed froms to 7 p. m. Program to commence at Sshurp, All arcin- vited to what isoxpoctcd to be the most enjoyable lawn socal of the season. Admission 15c : chil- dren, IOC. ‘ l l l I l l m mronio Prices. Paid. A lawn social and entertain- ment, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Lndies' Aid Souety wxll be held 011 the grounds of the The Omemee High School will re- open on Thursday morning, the first “1' September, when it is desirable to have an attendance as large as possible to to complete the classification. All who have passed the entrance extrunce ex- J umination and can convenlently attend High School should begin the study ()f languages as soon as possible, and it should be noted that all students on thelrentrunce to our High School will I be charged no fee for the first month. A meeting 101' to further the inter-oaks Of the l’leblscile Campaign was held on Friday of last. week. Rev. 1:. M, l’one Was appointed President, Um. .I. l'. 'l‘anner,:Secremry, ur. W. (2 r4“ iLZer, Treasurer, and the local clergyumn and Capt. Mitchell, \‘ice l’rc-sidcnts. (‘um7 mittees were appointed for every pal- liQL' place, and urmngemenhs “I“ he malls for holding public meet'ngs and circulating temperance literature. Last Sunday evening Mr. R. J. M. I‘er- kins, student in charge umeemce [ult- ish, preached in St. Paul’s church, He took forhis text the follox'ving \\ords,: “ Wistye notthatl must be about my Father‘s business?”â€"St. Luke 2: 43!. His sermon lelt u deep impression ofthn subject on the minds orhis hearers and was highly instructive.â€"-Lindsuy Post. Rev. 1", J. Lynch, of Rusemont, con- ducted the services in Christ Church on Sunday evening. Hot Weather “1 High School Opening. W. W. Jul-dine, Principal. , W4~¢avm-jfi .u-u ...‘-a.-......~.- 0.9a, Whole Suits. ()rmx tlm prnmises.~31-tf iioing: mm ni'lui 12.0011. 4. township“! Elm iiy,(-mn:lininu Him-res, nil «luau-«i With the vxm-piiun 01' i :u'ron under inu'thmd hut-h. 010 :u-l't-s sumlwl. 'i'iic pruperiy is Nil “‘1!” rum-mi :Imi wutc-I'Ni and is i'rm- {rum slump-I. Siliiit‘s and foul sun-(is. ii. is 0111' m the hVSL win-a! {arms in the province and in situated ulmul L’Inilc-s from ()momec whorc more are lirst-oiusshigh um! puhiic schonifi. 'i‘iicre ix uiso u gomi public bC‘hOUl on m»: int. ()n iiw premises [here is :1 large and cumin”- “Mu i'rumo dwelling; also leumiid nul~ buildings, one hum being 90 x 30 it. with cuwstuhios, moi. houses, and plgger)’ uu~ dornenih. There are three Wells on the promises one iwinz in, flowing well. Also a (-islvrn. i'uroimM-r can huve immediate pu.~svs.~'0n. (‘uuse ni‘soiiing poor iieniib. For further particulars :ippiy in rr is l't-tlumlvd In prufivv Vprbpurty. pay [In charges and take him away. M AH'I'JN CARROLL. lum‘m-VVHH-1'.” Into the promises nfthe uxulerslgnwi, ('nn. H, I'Tmily, on or about lhv first or L. H S’I'EI‘IRJ'umlng lwu years old. STAR. ( RRVOL‘EHY. 4W \\':llvr SL, prmmscs formerly ”sampled by Mm Lin- lns. (Tm, dl‘ulcl' m prnvisimm, clmN-u teas, contra, lard, canned gnods, cur. Fresh (-gusmul huh h-rcmzslunlly 0n lmnd. l'hm-sl‘ l'uolm‘y Hup~ plies Umemw and Emily cillzcus plane cull umljlulge l‘nr yourselvesâ€"«nu lmulflc to show goods and compare prices. 1’. liUBlN~ HUN, l’rnprlul mxâ€"w {Ii-3m Morgan’s Drug Store is thrunged with cusL-Jner‘severy day. Try a haw whom we” med and never fzuliug vures, such as Morgan‘s Camrrh (lure for 250., and Australian Pelit Cure, hesides'mnuer~ ous mhvr spocialites. Kent St. Lindsay. Repairs (inns and Lean \Inchilws. All \wrk an: antmml. ()mmnee citizunu 3 our “Mention ls sm’iciwd â€"3m. I'Imnuelling, Refining, General He- p .iriug, Ynlcunising, l‘urts, '1 hrs, Rep airs. Sundrivs, cw. N. H. answn begs to announce: to his {Hands and mrmcr patwns that he has re- Upcnt'd buslncas in lhe premises next to Porter’s Buulmlul'c, Rem-«L.y Lindsay, and earnestly solicits a continuance of their favor. ()ur Stuck ism} New, and was per. nonally .wlccml from [he sampleâ€"s of the best nmnuIm-tnn-ru. A full line “1' [hr newâ€" est goods In mm l'uolwcur ulwuy. an lund. AIM! u. rumph'w Mock nl School Hunts, Ladies’ Huhln-rs. Evening; hhuvs. WulKiInz Sh(H‘S,G\:Hl'.\ Rubin-rs. L‘nnu'; Rubin-rs. " Auld Acquaintance " "A Fresh start Often Wins The R: Valuahla Farm for Saie. 184 Simcoe St.. Peterboro Lindsay Woollen Mills. Peterboro Cycle Works. sleuN - ('U.. Kenlhl Strayed . McQuade, Omomce p. 0- fiJ nee " I! 01;»- ::,;:**::e';:.s.' W. H. Kennedy, lat he has re- wiscs next to .. Lindsuy. I. lot, w, l' .lunu (m-n- my Hm 1 JllbllQ Wm. BRADB URN Spinning, “taxing. (tc. I’surrtms will find it to their advan- urge to buy direct {run tin-“1011(1) Mill. “'00) Blankets, Cotton and Wool Slueting, lilmiu-l Shining, Stocking Yarn made to wear liltc hand 5}»th )axn. Also a gmmal stock of Dry Goods, .-\t the “'00!ch Mil], East 15nd of Hunter street bridge on the Otonubcc River.- W . FAINT. NEW Hardware 81 Is prqmrcd to buy any quantity of \Vool,’washed or unwashed, “'00! lr’ickings, Geese l’eathus, Hen Feathers, Turkey Feathers, and used Feathers. W Faint, Peterboro, Has to hand this week a 0m§mee Stove . Tin Emporium 8 8 3118 881 88888 [8 1888, Sturgeon-St, : OMEMEE {PETER HAMILTCN’S FARM IMPLEMENTS.‘ .........:\II at Speual Reduced Prices .......... The Best Guelph Lime for Sale. ALSO WHITE LIME FOR FINISH. ...... Office and Yard, Copland Laidley's Old Stand,...... THE BEST SCRAN TON COAL. with Ball Hearings and all the Latest Improvements. A Large Stock of Plow Points, and lx’c‘pairs always on hand. Also a Large and First Class Stock of Best Building Materials of ' ALI. KINDS. Peter Hamiltnn‘s I? R011 Carding a Specialty. MASSEY-HARRIS PLOWS IN STOCK. than at any other place in the county Stove Pipes, hand-made, at 8c. and toe. Stove pipe elbows, all prices. Tinware, everything cheap. Graniteware. full line. away down. Brooms, Brushes, Mops, Tubs, Pails, Butter Bowls, Ladies, Daisy Chums. Monarch \Vashinz Machines. Bowls, Ladies, Daisy Chums. 'Monéréh \Vas'hingâ€"M'acâ€"hines, Clothes \Vringers. Eave Troughing first-class work, lowest prices. A call solicited. Candies. Biscuits and Confectionery. 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 {or those goods and prices, and when considering, do no forget that you can get a better stove, for less money, at the ' Call NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK “1: wish to call the attention of the public to Herr Eroihers, Proprietors. Call and see Our Display. TERMS, CASH. ................ ‘ «GENT FOR Satisfaction Guaranteed. . Stinson. Flows, HBOIFBIDBIS, .- Straw Elm Lars Grain masher-s Large Consignment of

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