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Omemee Mirror (1894), 24 Sep 1903, p. 3

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IN’I . hybr‘ny'v mu. to! to- nun-aunt. a» My. 1-2: RACER. :positl , lilhanI 1.0.“ ud Eish ,50‘ flat nd npany 'W‘U.,haa landing It. lug-u N DSAY. MI cc 35 25 u 2, u 25 u 25 ~ )0 35 15 cent. 25 10- " 1 Estate. '4-30 P4“ h ,A. . 3, :1 «h In“ mph“, will not be here on the 3d Friday of each month as formerly, but .311 continue his visit; on the fits: Pn- day 0! ad! month only. Mr. '1'. Ernest Macphasom son of Mr and Mrs. T. llacphason. left on Saturday for (34h, whet: he has been gppointed secéfid baker in one of the largest unfifadurics of the kind in 0min. We wish him success. is a. pleasant task at McCarty's. The selection of jewelry and orna- ments Is lx‘rge fend Well chosen, .nd our time so much at your disposal. that you are certain of meeting your requirements of pleasing the recipient of your wedding presents. Our stock of reliable watches" can't be beat. , w.aM‘cI:Anws. 1.0011; “come Mr. L 6 Richardson shipped a at load of choice porkcrs on Tuesday, for 'hich he paid the highest prim. NOTICEâ€"Mn]. W. Gwen, Pho Mr. Manon Germain met with an? accident last week, which will cause ‘ him to lay off work fat somedays. The i occuon lorry, loaded with ties, passed over oneo£ his large toes, jamming it almoxt to a jdl), but notwith~tandmg xhi: he finished his day's tori, and on aniVing at home found his boot narl} full of blood. We hope he will soon he all right again. Go to Ivou'y' s for ]. D. King’s stub- proot.mbhe:s and boots shoes. .. just to' hand a large consignment of screen doors, fintshed In oak at wry low prices. Window screens. some- Mmfihekind you wantat popu- and Mrs. 13's. Evans, left on Tuesday} {or Cnnbrook, - B; C... that: .1): ha: medagood positiooasclerk In the drug store of his btothet-in-hv.‘ MI. (2.. Reid. We wish Mdvillc success. For high class dressmaking. at mod. cute prices; go to lvory’s. ; -' Out Arctic wall finish cannot-fail to please; superior to others for whitening your cenlin'gg will not rub or scale 03'. Cburche’s . Alabama has Ion; been tried and‘haspmved itseif a ttadc win- ner. Whiting, ac. We solid: your The Popular Jewelry Store, 77 Kent-St - LINDSAY [Bard Coughs patronage. W. 1;); Stinson. Ladies 40' not fail to attend Ivory' s Gund Milfinay Openmg- WM Cherry Pectoral 1°- ”351:1:erch “Qunan' House, "Hm Sc, Peta- Ind, and coal melanin. Inn for ran-nouns. Wm. PRINGLB, Principal. 05min Post 060:, Peterboxo. lazuli mum. Sept. 18!. If youmttou- mm thisschool- ‘lts superior work, excellent resuhs. and splendid location, places it in the {tom rank of Business Colleges. Fees anion: than in most Schools. Mr. Melville Evans,- son of Majo'r Buy You! fats at Ivor}; and save The Mirror and Famiiy fieraid and Weekiy Star to January ist, 1904, for 350;, .00....- Tho Fall- 'Porm of tho the Inianea ~ Mrs. (DR) J. P. Keith will niecive on Tuesday aftcmoon and cvcnihg, Sept. 29th, and on Wednesday afternoon Sept 30th, [903 Mr. Robinson, of Queen’s College» Kingston. 2. forum: Sec. and watkcr in the Y. M. C. A. at Lindsay. filled the Presbyterian pulpit most acceptablv' last Sabbath, and will preach next Sab- bath. when no doubt a large .mngfegq- {on will greet him. Special music. uunuuu HOLD. UIUU I These Dyes will dye Wool. Cot- I ton, Silk. Jute or Muted Goods in , one bathâ€"they are the latest and I most improved Dye in the world. ’ Try a package. All color at R. ]. Mulligan's, Sole AgenLâ€" 1y. A number of our ybung people took in the anniversary at Ebenezer on Sun- day last. ~ - . â€" many m; non» '1! lug I’cclndbhcl Yum an {attached using Dr. Ham‘s Code: Medial AIR-rush: l}- MIC-and have)“. out. Dada: mounted it ulcer of 33:. “my: In: magic nearly two xenrrâ€"‘nnfl o! $8qu 2%. ii Kim I thought During july and August D R. WIGH' I‘M AN will be hen: on the is! and 3rd Ihursdays only. Ofiico two Doors past-of 1'; Ivory . Sons’. General Store. to m 05in- eirlu 3 surface g ground comma wait. an of Home. hiolua P . lat captaity. Mmmuchmhdflh It thwqpid'hrin" 'blehtueu'fllvc m “onetime. I m‘tokuyblood mic: note an: twtlve nouns. and vetted can” an: :3! but sun-elf. 3â€"- Dr. Hm-omwgammun . 4- s'. Accept pp «baiting for " Gone! qu- in! We! in aothing‘“jm ”god" to: of the stomach. ' e “Edict! Alder." in paper m- gn. in seat frat 0. My! {thong-cop! «1,3 sent franc. Wad gone-cont m to can 05:: ' on . “4.2“. ark v. warn. . Mr. Roncigk. Bandmas‘ter 45th Batt- alion Band,- Iindsay, has owned up an up-to-datc Music Store, next to Coad's Drug Store. Sheet mush and 3“ kinds‘ instruments. Call solicited.â€" :3- 3m Mi. Ed. McConnell is home on a IiSIL: Miss Eveline Ivory has returned from a pleasant visit to Atlantic City; Fun: gloss white for interior work. which leaves a porcelain. finish, the tin est white enamd for all kinds‘ ofvino terior decoration. Scarlet enamel, gold enamel, etc. A full and. complete assortment of paint and varnish brush- es. warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. ' W. 1). Stimson. Mrs. (Dr.) Cochrane has-gone to Grccn Bay, Wis, to visig her sister. st. (Rev.) J. M. A. Spence. GI RL W AN 1 E!) to go to Toronto to do general house work in private faxmly. W ages $13. 00 per month for good girl; Apply to Mrs. D. Balfour. An Englishman called Captain Drake is going to start for the North Pole. He should wait until the Grand Trunk Pacific is built and go part way by rail. no“. I. Do- lfllborg. opuggu sud «loo mid oy- Ipocuun. tron uel‘hnur. vm no“ 0mm" (tn-u "mun your. and any unmIMM'OQIImi-am um». lantern. Vuai hunt“. ' cam-manna; Me 0! mo. Than I: vat 911131190120“. ‘10. ‘0.“ M Mn. Arthur Willamson, of chton, was a guest at the homcof Mr. H. Nug- ent over Sunday. . Wrifing pad's, (good paper) at the M1110! Omanâ€"lac. and x 5c. Also note paper and envelopes cheap. M13113. Ihamond, of Camdellford, ins a guest at the home of Mrâ€" H. Nu. gen: over Monday. '. We have not ulvnced the pun. of out tobacco. who: nmohinl tnbscco. 80h. Cntnncy und Fdr PM! chewing Mme. on the um um and price to u» mnm 11- tumor”. We huh ‘ tho astound tho clue fut the redemp- “on of Snowsho- uco to Jmu'y In "If BlKilfll’S (NEH REXALL 190‘. THE EMPIRE TOBAC‘X) 00.. United. ‘ Mr. J. J. Williams attendeafie Do minion Ex. atToromo- ‘ 'lhe Family Herald and Weekly Star and The Omemee Mirror from now‘ till Jan. xst, 1904. to new subscribe“, for 35c. ' Mr. and Mrs James Crafton and daughter were visitors. .to Guelph last week. ‘ Mr and Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, of Pctcrboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Thos. Kennedy, Sunday. McssrsN. F. Coombe and G. W McKim, of Millbrook. were in town over Sunday. ‘ Dental Notice. HOUSE- Efiqm nun: DYES The Mail and Empire and Omcmee Mirror from now until lan. ist, X904. for 35¢. Or the some papers. includ- ing the farmer’s new and handsome to color premium picture. “ The Victoria Cross,” until jam 1, 1905. for $1.00. The picture shows two Canadian troop- ers closely pressed by the Boers. The horse of one has been hit and the man whose mount is unharmed, halts and risks everything to get his comrade safely mounted behind him to any him «it of danger. The picture is from the brush of )V. B. Wollen, a man famed {Or his war pictures. Send your orders to this office. The eighty-fifth annual report of the Irish Society (established in 18x8, for promoting the Scriptural education and religious instruction olthe Irish speak- ing population, chiefly through the me- dium of their own language). shows that through trials and persecutions, the good work of Spreading a knowledge of the Holy Scriptures among those in the Green ‘lsle, who have“ it not, is" pafiently and perseveringly carried on; In many parts of the Kingdom Irish is still the home language, and the people love and understand it better than Eng- lish. . The Rev. Canon” Greene, Otillia, and the Rev. E. A. langfeldfi" M. A., Peter-burg, vvtllrsend~ reports or other information cit-application: andyill be glad" to forward contributions, The amount "sent from Canada last year was only eleven pounds, rthirteen shillings and ten pence or about $ 5 5. All the latest novdtm m dry goods at Ivory’ s; See Ivory's ready niadc suits at $2.: 5 and $3.00. Use only RobertSon 5 pure ready mixed paints. A large stock of the very richc'st colors m inside and out- side paints, stams and varnishes. \\ c' positively guarantee our film pants to look better. wear longer and dry hard- er than any other m' the market. W. See Ivory's- blouses in fiilk. flannel, cashmere and lustre. Here is :1 Kingston incidentt _as re: lated by the Whig : The new pastor was paying the family a. all. He ask- ed the. father: “Do you take many periodimls ? Here the conversation halted, while the wife explained : John only takes a periodical about once in three months, but I do wish I could get him to sign the pledge." Poor man! He can‘t heip it. He ' ‘bilious. He needs 1 51' fiver pill-Ayer’s Pills. ey act directly on the liver, cure biliousnees. may; For Styliéh lrifilfnhééygb i6 I'vo‘ry'sfi '- Mr. and Mrs. f). H. Di'ck werb” vis- itors at the Dominion Ex. at Toronto. Go to J. Hadden's, Bethany. for the lates‘tim fall and winter millinery. Op- enings on'Sep. 29 and 30, and follow- ing days. Miss Macdonald. Milllner, has had large city experience, and is highly recommended. Mn Burt Strong, of Millbroolt, and ‘ Miss Strong, of Smith's Falls, were‘1 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Theme. on Sunday. Canada Great Illustrated Weekly - In keeping with the progress of the age- CAN ADA’S GREA'I‘ N ATIONÂ¥ AL HOME NEWSPAPER, THE WEEKLY GLOBE, Will be very ma- terially improved for 1904. Numerous important changes are- in contemplation but the lading feature will be the in- troduction of an EIGHT-PAGE IL- LUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT ON CALENDERED PAPER. This will undoubtedly make it the most popular weekly offered to thepeOple of the Do- minion. For particulars see advertise- ment in another column of this issue. Want your moustache-«beard a WMUMM? Us. Want 1 BUBKINGHAM’SJYE Lindsay Post: Mr. and Mrs. Burt Blackwell of Vancouver. B C., who have been on a visit to his parents, left on Monday for their western home. Mr. Blackwell has a good position as traveller for Gaul: Co., wholesale gro- ccrs, Winnipeg. Mr. T. C. Ivory was" in. Pcterboro Friday on business. ._ ' FOUNDâ€"In Commercial House, Omemee, a sum of money. Ow ne'x can lime same by proving his claim, and paying f0: this adv. Apply 10.11105 Newman. Omemce P. O. ‘ Mr. J. Arthur Bryson, assistant ac- countam for the purchasmg dept. for the C.- P. R.. at Montreal. was a guest it the home of his aunt, Mrs S. Lamb, a few days this week. _"I he Mirror was pleased to receive a call from him. Mr. 'Bryson xs 3 youngman of more than ordinary ability and is sure to reach a. highstep on the ladder of fame. We ‘wish him success. , Mr. Fred Chambers, of Toronto, was in town '1‘ uesday ailing on friends. Rev. and Mrs. T. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radiant and Messrs. R. J, .Mulllganhl. M. Mc Cree, R. J. Corn walLF Nugent, and Wm. G. Steph- enson attended the concert given by i the Cold Strum Guards Band m Lind- .say )esterdny Mrs. Chas. Cornell and Mri Melville Cornell were visitors” to Lindsay oil Tu¢sday. _ 4 fOSS.’ THURSDAY DRIDAY SATURDAY October 1, 2 and : who has; just returned from Toronto, where she spent three weeks ll? ‘sludyinfl from all the lancstimported London, Paris and New York Art Mnllmcry- Qur high-classed, T rimmed Hats will be exclusive in style. To. this balk we ' ‘ will adhere as much as possible. 3 lirett‘y alld _be8661ing Ready-to-Wear Hats. Cliildren’é-i‘liilinery a Speqfifl-I‘Y- of the City of Brantf'ord,‘ who had charge there in the largest stores for over I 1 years. We will guarantee you‘satisfaction in fit, style, and workmanship. Have engaged at large staff of gobdsewers, fer the season, and can give‘you quick de- livery Ladies’ T4ilor-mad‘e Suits $8.00. $10.00 and $12.00. made and designed to fit. These prices are as chap as you an buy ready-made wits. and the material is much superior.- 1 Lathe3"“Vl‘ailt'n’i‘trg781TI)_1fvésv-s;1i1‘alflng"D(apniitinmt,~ We make up for parties, buying goods {row us. or having their own goods. at the followmg prices: -‘ For Making IJdi'es'iTa‘tlor-Made Sum .......... $3 00 to. $5‘oo “ ' _ .7 , “ Good Dresses.. 2 :5 to 4" co “ Good Dress Skirts ............ r‘ 75 to 3' 15 “ ' Silk Waists .............. r so to 2 oo “_ _ ‘, Sill: Coats ...... '.\ .......... 2 50 to 3 oo “ ,. ' ’ ‘."‘"Clotli Coats .‘ ............... -.l 15 to) 2 so Womenfs LOng Ulster Coats. Children’s Coats. in any style, made to order, or made up'frorh' your own cloth at reasonable prices. Dress goods - in all the latest makes and shades. We can interest you in all the yery latest in Dress Goods. Having dressmaking in connection We devote special‘attention to this linefand chrni'the most popular atall prices. Special values in silks, in blaclt and ill the new. Colors and shades, and all the new waistings, all tryo- toned goods in single‘fva‘llt lengths. Complete stock dress trimmings, dress linings ind everything'hppertaining to dress goods. ' -' ‘ ' ~ ‘ - ‘-‘ We are showing; xéry large stock of the newest styles and at prices any below town or city pri'cqs. Nice coats at $4.00, $5.00. $6 0c, $7.50. _ Maid s and __(Iluldtcu’s Coats in all sizes; Golf Jacket: in 111 colors. Ladies’ Ready-made §kjrts and Blouses, all pnccs , FURS'â€"I.adics"l%r Jackets. all prices. Can save you $5.00" oh tomb prices. Ladie’s Caperincs, Stole Collars and Mulls, in Alaska Sable, Western Sable. Opossum, Astra‘chan, Fox. Bear or Sal. Nice. Capcrines at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Men’erurs a specialty this season. Fur Coats and Caps at right yrjccs. Large stock of'Robcs and Horse Covers. > Grant'vall es in M'cntgfmd B'bys'ITched and Worsted Suits, Pants. Shirts, OverallgSmocks, etc}, _. Men’s and ladies' ancoats at all prices. Snaps in Men's and Boy-tincwth'Ovcrcoaxs. BOOTS}; SHOES AND RUBBERS. We carry a full line of j. 1). KING CO.'S Empress Shoes, and the J. D. KING Cclebxfat'qd Stub-proof Rubbersâ€"the best in the world. ‘ Special valch iHVCarpcts and Floor Oilcloth, White and Grey Blankets, Flanuclcue, Wrappercxte and all lmcs of staple Dry Goods. Great Bargains m THE ..PEO-PLES’ GROCERY CHAS. IVORY. in Fancy Dinner Sens, Tea Setts and Chamber Setts, in all shades; Cups Saucei's, Piatcs‘ Bowls, Pitchers, and every thing In the Cracker-v Line. Call and see our stock. The best P‘aint on ‘eanh is the Sherwin ~Wzlliams. Thése who have used it sa‘y'sor 'l’hOSe who have not med It should. and be convinced that what we-sgy about it is true; Fills better; Covers more surface and lists léng‘cr than any other Paint. Everything in stock for house defining. A CAR LOAD lfiiccs are nauch_)é§sith:1fi-.3;Oi;'wiu ’pny‘in the larger towns. Our styles .aad..§t9ckbwfll poiiiparc'w‘ith any town display..~.‘ , . . of Nails. Fence Wire, and Builder's Supplies justrto hand. Miss“ ['Cam'mell', The Ladies in; all. invxtc'd» to be pfésent. In charge Mbfi‘sfiémrfimé, DEPARTMENT." GroCeries and Crockery. LADIE‘S' NEW FALL JACKETS. Has (Shams-d "gp a large consignment of new and pto-D‘ate Crockery "‘2VMI'SS‘LBAKER,” -'-' ~- OMEMEE9 , I. ARRIVING DAILY. in charge of GREAT PR E PARAT! O N 8 FOR OUR inewflpening Mi Binaries Ivar! jSuccessor to T. Ivory Sons. AUTUMN. 1903. oo to.$5 oo :5 to 4 so 75 to a 15 so to 2 oo 50 to 3 oo '15 to) 2 so 3;. 110 Premium Pictures included. . For years I had been a. eufi‘erer with chron- lc stomach trouble, pressure of gas and d18- treas of my bowels. I contracted what the doc- tors pronouncod a low type of malaria. I could not take solid food at all, and onlyavery little of“ the lightest of diet would create fever. and vomiting. The druggist sent me cbox of Rlpans Tabules. sayingne sold more Ripans than any- thing else for stomcch trouble. Inot only found relief. but belieye I have been permanently cured; AT DRIIGBISTS The flve-cd'nt packet is enoughâ€"for an ordin- ary pccasion. «The family bottle. sixty cunts gonfiains a Supply‘for a. year;. The R-athbim if Llullsa‘ I; the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plu- tcr Paris a: Charcoal. Also Headqumers for Windsor but. " Dairy Chgest Butter " Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and. landings, CO” 8 Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Bea; quafiu'es . Hard and Soft Coal. Gordwood and! Millwood. .........;.... Call and get our pnces 1nd examme goods. TELEPHOleâ€"Agent's Office. 77 B 3 Town 05“,. 77-; Mill Ofice 18 Sacr‘ed Resurrection Phnts, of Egypt. very pretty and a great noveltyâ€"at the Mini): ’Ofliccâ€"x for :5C., or I 5c. each. Regular pncc 25¢. each. Everybody wants them. Dr. J. P. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College. also mem- ber of College of Physicians 1nd Surgeons. of Ontario. (3.3. M. BAKER, Agent, ‘ : : Lindsay ' 10mm :Oppositq E. jamioson's Blacksmith Shop. King St. West. "Ill! . BAMBI“ “PIKE" “ProtDeSilba-g'o next visit will be in December. Wzlch lot this. ‘ Dru. Neelands Irvine. Dr. Irvine. of the above firm. a first-bias: Honor'Graduatc 0! 1h. Univxrsity of Toronto. Member of the Royal Coma. pf Dental Sgt- goons, visi‘s Omcmcc Is!" Tues; day of cm momji} Everychipg np-tg-dg}. in Dentisgryf Guad- ministefid for 1:th dimmion. ' Dentists. Lindsay. The flmemee Minot lo published on" Thur-by lento. a It omeo. In». am. 0.30.... Column 860 Coiumn ‘ Column ll ‘3‘. s ‘1‘ no: Proton-Ions! Cum. 090 inch OM and", up" you. .8 {or six month. at to: on. "fin: amigo- “;nu "gnaw-"1??” “on. can pot no on nu mm in lungâ€"goon?” ammonium. n nuts 0 n . A maul-som- and: in lost. strayed. In“. «0.. will hehuubd “an. m;:« (or ’lmao luau “on u ooh“. cub “Mm. “(mafia-OI. “an”. Doubt.“ Marlo.“ m “can“ ‘Ad'vovu’ununu will to mun-.4 m tuned!” all! lorNddou. Chum.- “ “vent-uncut- m to to u :39 Month”: the. loud.) , . ‘, IUBIUBII'I‘ION KAT” Toma. lamyou. or I.“ r 0.? It pom In “gum. . p. y , C. W. RIC-A808. All “no hint nu! Improved bunch:- d ban-try annually whmmd. M We. 0 F l‘ l 0 I out my... M. can: Ken and ' ' Dr. F. A. Walters. DENTIST, LINDSAY. liquor Gudunu u! Totonh Univ".- fly and 8011.] Cullen 0! Dual aur- THE MIRROR AND ' , ‘THE MIRROR. ‘ Omemee, For further particulars and gample capics of papers, wme Mailed to any address in Cnmd: or U. 5.10: u'mouths tor $1.75. WEEKLY HAIL HENRI ADVER‘NNNG RATIO: m. Ono. Inn. “at um: m nun-nu. lvk.

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