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Omemee Mirror (1894), 3 Nov 1904, p. 3

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rty II’I. for. hot 311:5 Incl she mcb ,man IS Xx.- zccuou on my I) your I done DC cadcr, 1 con- (‘tiun l‘} ks rcs! n1! u- h) l N- ‘t'n' L'I) 21$ On Tlnnsduy evening. Oct 20m. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Rutlmrford \\ ere ‘aken greatly by surprise “ hen the memlers of the Lelmnnn league came to their In me, after a filler: meeting :t !ll9 clmrclr Mr lvucke read an address to Mrs. RrxtlloerO’d and “r. S Connell P’OSGH'EII lwr n ill) a lumdsr me purse, the contents amounting to trendy- seven dollars, Leiu-g contributed lvy the memlmrs of Lebam n coogregution. Mrs Chas R-ltlmrfunl. Dear Ala-lam â€"Represenling the ( ongregalion nl’the Lebanon )Ietbodmt Church, we 12m 3 luken the liberty to come to your hon o, to express to you our lnglx appreciation of the valuable services you have rendered the con- grrgatlon in connectinn with We ser- Mr. and Mrs. RnMnsrm were the re- cipiems . f many beautiful and valvu- blo presents. umm g them being: a an! «I oak rvcker and nmlmgm y rem-mi n chair presented Ly u e W 11 Steel (‘0.. Limited, of which M r. {ubhlsnn Is ac- cummmt ()r. their reuxru they \\ ill rec’de at 615 Enclxu! A \‘n high appreciation ofyonr many admir- able qn: Fries which have endeared you to all who have been associated u iii: ynu in these relation: 8. “e have thought this a Sittingmca Mon to give) on some tangibleexp re. 5- ion of this a] precmtion and esteem and ask you to accept this purse as a slight. expression of the same Signed on behalfofthecongxegatiou: June; in l! L« eke, Pasu r, John Council, S '1‘ Connell, Richard roast, H J A Jones. A SAFE VOTE â€"thc one marked {or Col. Hughes; ' ., The: many fslt‘nds of Mr. Frank Miik WM regret to learn that hr: fins heft-:3 stricken down with hver 3mm. \nvr the oeremcm' a reapption was I: M at the lwme ‘ f the bride’s parents M t‘mlmh e Rwah A dei‘gmfn! snmzrr “an served, inmmii. teiy ultpr “ l-irh .31:an )lrs Ro‘ iX'Siun Eeft for Delroi! and oxher mints “ask. The bride's travelling suit “as of mauve blue cloth with hat In match. vice uf praise, and also to express: our J! I) Hagarty is waiting friends in “anneal. Miss M Staples spent Sunday with Miss Jessie Lamb. The Mirror r-xh nds hearty em gratu- iatims to the happv couple. The bride emu-red the arm other father an! cream crem‘ dr- c3mw n bridal veil and married :1 of bri 'es 105:6 :ntd 1i V min: as i 91' only or] o! Siagnn Fulb, N,Y . “-nro \\ nrgandie wnh hwtiza «f ! c1 ifl'ou axzd carried a. lzouuel in 52-5. Mr. G G Dunning: "wt? d as lwst 11‘ mm \=-- F. 0 Fur? mu! Mr. P Robin son as miners. 'i‘T e grooms gifts Ming {ear} ~=~rk MN and to the bridr-smaid a A very pretty \wdting took place at Wesley Method st church, Dnndzzss St. Toronto, Wednesday afternoon, Oct 19th at 5 o’cIm-k, the contracting: parties being Miss Ada 1" , daughter of Mr. and Mrs J C \Vinsie‘ , and Mr. C R 80! in- ion connect A Former Umemee Boy Wins aToromo Young Lady. W YL' AUX The mam fric 11.1» of \hss LIZZIC Adams “ill' 08 pleased t-C turn that she has so far rec ox cred as to be abie to go for a drive. LOS'I‘, STRAYICI) or STOLEN~ I-x‘ron lot :4, Con. 4, Emily, :1 Ba} _\1 we. m _cd. M ark pomts. Finder m?! BORDEN, H UG HES, AND '1‘ VICTORY. N'I'S \\';\.\"l'1§l) A Surprise Party. x‘octl L LACON 1C uh hen-23:2! «f hwe :m 'nnied a bonnet of pin Jack pomts. H wardcd by xctur .\\‘..\II'1‘C} ea or scnd \mn ‘\.\"x ands on C.\I’1'l‘.\l..\'L'l nc wcck ly, U \‘ adver it .H\ 11 cc. and (JR-r mh' acclun- ' mmmvno munt ‘xke nnes and Ms Were 10 their dmps of pleusmd 3213 H ms, l'nnlsm Ont. O !' \\' week (m ‘Y{)te fig ‘LH’ of the Mr gmmnphunc. H and works sgvic‘n-i (‘Ulhlcl‘ts at the her heat. and Hu- 3): shuuld Lu wrv amusement thus Social Seltlelx:ez..s_ em, a very readable xuzrxxlmr. Mrs. R and Miss “l‘erdils” continucs her little solutions In Immelmld economics, this month setting forth lwr idea of no“ the best. can be not out of $1,500 income “l e I living in a New \urk uxmrtn entl. case and s. wrul Cul mm: s :ire‘! (noted to de- fllzi u Jinan-nus fur preparing each item of tho 'l‘lznnksgh in: dinner, from the turkey stuffing tn the pumpkin pie There are tam slmrt storins of (‘upid‘s (3.IS“S. one acme-red In a New York uz‘nsL’ssxudio um! the mixer in a shrewd, szoml little cnm.try ‘.i(!0\\"8 parlor. Some Tit-“VS iliuslrzilir: "A York uz‘nsL’ssxudio shrewd, good little parlor. Some vie-w fit of Holland in NH \‘Ory :ittruvtwv sldu Dutch Wes: Indies,: hris gs buck tezzdr-r l Jemxneue Ymmg nu Garden ’ Artfc'oa t went, BEZSiIZE'SH Lif EV?! an add .11 fl. W20 A mm.“ dmuo nu‘JI .mw. f. «A an r. m 3 mm? aYm 0t! 33. hnu.cn U .9.“ “wash 3.,%.fi.piw.. :: ~o~szl Annual-nu ’vu -- - ' And yet, you are not fortyI g rcszpone this looking 01d- . Use Ayer’s Hair Vigogang restore to your gray haxr 31. the deep, dark, rich color of arly life. Then be satisned. ; mam... cm mm I'LL? fl) Richards I-‘n m an ariicie on ‘ Evening: Dresses’ In the \‘EW 1mm \meix‘ .3 M \(nzmi: { r \‘member. it z'ppeurs that dinner a: n! reception gowns esiiecially are to «e ver) el: tbnrute this season, follow- ing the general trend of fashion. A number ofpretty cuts also show the latest desi uns in the! ubiquitous ’smck,’ "3‘ erdi's” continues I.” Ii: tie solutions in hmnehuhl ecmmmics, this month getting forth iwr Idea. of how the best. can be got our. of $1,500 income when living in a Naw York apartment Louse. present Inng vstub! hnnse among retml ygeuts Laval torritr “93‘ 528 Salary am weekly, Enema :1 Commission extra. Pe mom. Business sum experience- nnt usaent addressed envelnpe, xx-rlixmzm‘ ’l‘nAvszu-x» (‘hicagm The New Idea Won; zine for Nave It \m N'I‘E D. Q. "Aysr's Hair Vigor restored the 2mm“! fight (0 my gray hair. and I am greatly g‘l‘fut‘q. ‘1: 33 all you chum for it." . . ms. )2. ... ‘v _ummuz. Mocmmvflley 3' Y- fl no a bmne. J. c. AYER co. “3mm. __. 8.... -_..._......_-."°“'"" MM" flan-k flair al nevi hm \‘H Ga mnel Item lussn rQuirkIy, few persom to re- 12 vstublished wholesale n2 remxl men-hams and :-;l torrEtnry of few conn- ::Iar_\' and expenses paid xlenso money advanced- mm: for 1. Permanent eng sm'cvsdul. Prev 02.ng \‘\ I” i‘ 001. ff.) :man’s Maga- ’v'ember. ,\. (tunnel)! angnge~ *sdul. Previous AI. X‘noloseselfâ€" Address, Sl'rxw é. Dearburn Sh. ' h. HALL n co.. new; 5:. a. :pivb” Show u ,‘nmcun in the a rm ixew that orios IS that of nM'hiIeillr'r-d’s '1 i” “(valuin- iuwvr ('nltan. Nu, make up 7...! .331 ad...“ .17 Oil IiL' “1‘41”“. Ln: 2t FCZl‘ 1 l unkiin 1 my the: m M y, “Inn (A. limih advanced Ht Supp: r night. tit! npkin tins of 1 New 2r in a dow’s g "A Ill H'ur lc ?a1n Hughes and Victoria and Haliburton Cbunti'es 'Hzc Octulm‘ mug-[mg of tin: Womâ€" Jn’s Institute was ht-hl at the *homc of Mrs. j. \\'t-n'. and \ms :1 grand success, {has hcmg twgnty-tlmr humus prcscnt. The Insnmtc 25 gmwmg, ncw mcmlmrs 1cm: athlui at cm-l) lxtcctintg. The subjuvt \mSnn ‘(hzkcf cm‘h lady ‘ar- rymg home :1 new raw: to add to her already long hst. Alter the business 0f the ntubt‘ng was finished, the Xutwnul Anthem was sung, afttzr\-.‘1n<‘h thc 13(th repaired to the dmmg room whcrc Mrs. Wen- had an exccllcnt tca prepared fur thu occnamn. All were pic‘ascd \mh lhcxx' aftcrnoun‘s outing. The next meeting m“ In: luck! :It Mrs. 'l‘. I. Parson's on Nov. 1011). All pm‘ \\‘iH i4- HJH. :\ ;3( in: providcnl A Ward, 9 'I‘xdcts {or 23 (cuts Major Martin and “'1th returned last 'l‘hursday [mm :1 trip to Michigan. The ("Innate thew docs not ngrcc uith thu- mujm'k hmlth as wuH as; hum.- Wald» man of 'I‘hursduy. 3111111111121". 111 1111 1-11tire new pro; 1411311111111. Miss johnson is now at 1111 1111:}- best. 11111! has male :1 “(11111111111 5111:1155 the lust m0 \111z11'“. I11\':11111011\'cr \Vinnipeg ;1111. \ 1c101iz1,s'11-1 11. 151111611 z111reat 011:1'1011. .\1'.. .‘111:‘ .{11111 is 1:1:1-11 1111131 1111 \c'x H11:111111<1,:111d1he puss 1!. (WM 1111.- I)11111111io11 speak in :11 11\\11=}_; 111111 .‘ (11 111yr111t'1111111ty I). 1-1111-11r1111 l 111' “I: ole pro- grun 11113'111-1 11111.1:111 11nd fullof 1111111. \‘.':1.‘1|1 1111 111115. hulics we} ’I‘ucwlay was a memorable anmvcr- saw,- for Msxjm' Mumn and (Yul. Dea- won. That day. 53 year: ago, battle) 0: B .Iackn'a was fought.-\\';1tchman. 25.2.7 s21: RICA-~11) 3px. on Oct. 24th, 10hr. Rea, aged 87 years. Miss I3. Pauline johnson. the Ioimu'k ~\IItIIOI‘-EIIterIIIiIIer, in I‘m-Ins. I C}; cm. s and Stories , and ‘Ir.\\'.-I It- I'\Ic' \me the Eminmt .\ \IIIIIEL’ (:IIIIIIIIIIII HmnorIst, in DI. I>IIIIIIIIIOIIIIS “ IIubItant hk «III; lS~â€"II‘.'* .‘-.\I Ist ILIIthtuining (I IIIIIinut: On in (:IIIaIInâ€"“ill :Ip- {war in hm BI'IIIIbIIrn Opera House IIIIIIII: IIIc 5r weak in New HIIISI'. III :III I-IIlire new nm.‘ Gaming to Gmemee I “Jr. I’ierce’s Flu-mam Pellet: cleanse uni regahte the bowels. ."When I commcnccd taking your medicines. tighten] months ago. my health was complclcl? bgukeu down.“ writeu Mrs. Cora L. Sundcrlau . OI Clmneyville, Calvert Co.. Md. "At times I cauld not cvrn walk anoss the room without pains in my chest. TIA: durtor who ath'lm’ld me will / Add [:1 n: h oufilr, and Um! I would nrwr be wril ' um. A! last I cuucludcd to tr ' Dr. l‘icrcc‘s mum .ic<. lbought a home of‘holdcn Med- ical Discovery.’ took it. and soon commenctd to :L-cl n liule better. then you directed me to take both the ‘Golcleu Medical Discovery‘ nfid tit-c ‘ Favorite Prescription.‘ which I did. Alm- gtther I have taken eighteen bottles of‘ Goldtn Medical Discovery.‘ twelve of the ‘ Favorite Pre- scriplinn.‘ and fivr- vials of 'l'cllcts.‘ I am now almost unit'cly well. and do all my work with- out {my pain whalm'cr. and can run with more case than l could fonncily walk." Will be paid by the World‘s Dispensary Medical Assocmtion, Proprietors, Buf- falo. N. Y.. if they cannot show the orig- inal signature of the individual volun- teering tlie testimonial below, and also of the writers of every testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing, thus pzoving their genuine- ness. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery CURES Weak Lungs. $3,38i? F @5331? 555’ T ervi'ces .1, S Auction Sale. -usl1,<”'c1 cuml' 41H pztpal'. 4 “3: gym!!! : rung-6r 53,1331: Eco: .s‘my sauces \vxil be HQ Mcrhudxst lerch, on mxt Sumiuy and On Sumlzzx \', special wil'. be plumbed :1t10.30 7 p. In. Special COHCC- 3n Mam lay, :1 lbw! Sup- {4- mvmi in the Town gm»! munhxinment will :31 (‘huiimum Co]. H n a ll {iv 8 my 6'; DIED \‘cl‘ that amount, 11 :x'cn on I'urmshmg up 4 pm“ ('cnt. discount ”swam-b. Hum-non \I R. Port Hope. HWY and Concert Are Yfifii’ Moved by Conn. Slxiald,sec by Conn Shaw, That the Cmncil «give a grant 01'515 to bo placed 1:: the luau-ls of Wm Johnston and to be used as he aces m for Joseph Buulmw, providal that the North Mnnnuhzm ()mmoll give a. simi‘u- ur grant for the arune purpose. Curried. 'fiize following a m nnnituti ms ward rend: 1-‘rmn the (Jiark ut' the Puma acknowledging the reCeiptm’the nam'm oi'jnmrs fur next war within the icgu' time. From the (In-mties Suiicitwy sending a ache iuie m in iiiioi reapmti- in: the “itnessas attending the Firm ii‘ izzuion Court last July, so as that. then- conid be a disbnraoinent made to th» Municipality for fees paid to Witnesses Moved by Conn. Staples, sec. hv Conn. Kelly, That the (fem far select iug jurors for next year get $10 for their sen-Ices. Furried. Moved by Conn Keny, sea by C-mu Shield, That the Rae-v0. sign the peti- tion on hehzlll of Um (“~mncil.-Carriell The [bare signal txw patitim of the said Lung Swamp Drain. The Council rammed again at hm o'clock p. m. The question of the Long Swamp Drain was dlscnssel pm and can” and the 1" ntiueer J. ... Sel- clmr, un.l assistant, \V. lluthc my, unl the 'i‘ownslnn S :l.cltnr, ll l‘Lnllxlv. \vurI present and gum necessary Info um lion. The Sallulmr explaining legal polnts During on the prm‘ee‘listin connection Mil H'm S‘id lung S v;:;rn . Drain, and all ynrmnq wlmsn n:\::n.I..~ were an L? ., II'II. :inaur's \uxmsmwt 13.! l) I'I In .l-Ily 2'. Jlillal by Hm Llerlc in noun-dam": wit Ll: the Statutes. ML} beau-L1H mum! by Hleerk in neural-mun": with the Statutes. Mme-'3 h_\' (34ml Knlly see. by CW!!! Staples, 'l'lmt. “hm-ens “mm hf thy petitioners luwewitinlrmvu from [ha petilion for Hm lung Swamp Dmm, and there it: a :n tjurity ”Him pmpvr!) (mners germ-Jim; h tlw but wriwi assessment Roll, we therefore :th' the Engineer’s Rdgmrl of the said Inn; Swamp Drain :th prucoed with the work. Carried. On motion Wm, Johnston I'M allow- ed to present a petitinn flaking hem for Joseph limbauv who was in dean- tnte circumstances. Moved by Conn. Shier], sec. hy Coun. Staples, That. the Gm". get $6.00 a place towards time and oxmusea for golng to‘l‘nmnto respecting :1 further grant from the Government towards Long Swamp Drain. Carried; The Clerk real the Engineer’s report on the Long Swamp «1min whic'n was filed In his 011106 on Oct. 11th Hm, and he also rem! the pstitinn of the land owners Which lizld been presenteJ to the Council respecting the said In”; Swamp Drain. The Ila-ave inf vrmad the minimum“ a. large number of whom were present, that they have now an appurmnity a: taking theirnames off the Petition fur the Long Swamp drain In accordance with tho Statutes. As the Special part of the mneting was closed, i‘ was move: by (‘unu Kelly, son. by (3mm. Staples, 'l‘lmt m: Comm” proceed with tho or lixury business. Carried. 0n motion the Council :uij-nrned fordinr.er. 8 Bigelow, underbrnshinu on 9th eustofmr... ....... 18 Geo Thoma, 31-2daysovarueeiug on 3rd cm: line 6 of In r.... 5 E Page, 81-2 days work on east q line 3rd 0011...... I9. J Dawson, 413 yds gravel gut by J Huntér J Lane M Sutton 41 ' J Kennedy.bomw toward --' 50 rods wire fence con 1010: 10...... 10 S Might, 38 yds gravel got by S Hall ..... . A McMahon. work on bridge c 3 Jofi'roy Widdiss, fixing culvert C W Richards. printing circulars On motion we Reeve was authorizi‘d to Sign the following orders on the Treasurer: re Long Swamp Druin...... J J Fa‘rr, postage «kstationery $5. a. m. Members all present. The Reeve presiding. The minutes of the lust meeting: were read approved and signed. express on Roll to Gobonrg 25c. Members of Council, pay to date .1 Staples, raking stones ofl' nth ('On line from m r to 0 q line W H amulet, 147 yds gravel {tom Hem-dons pitt ...... J B Hayes, far may! ipto Shield's (‘unncH Chamber, 721mm. Monday, Oct. 25th, 1904 The ("cum-i1l‘netthlsday in respnnae to the cail 01 the Reeve, at 10,30 o'clock P03? Mike B ../.:.<.2 ”32,:sz fiwmvm®93emmw Ammwmuamfim Ayul.mmw\mmg wmmwwzfimk Candies <32; Confectionery ; CAVAI'I CGUNCEL In LA M 1’ GOODS we have a full linc‘ Full Line of Pure (101d, (‘Immlutc-s, juilv I’m-alum, Prepared Icings Mim‘c Meat, Cunnml Fruits, and Vegetables. New Raisin s, Currants, THE PEOPLES’ GROCERY mm: and Firm Ehina Wale Pccls Ora ngus, Lemons, (Tranbcn'ics, Malaga Grapes, 8:0. We have them (fall and see our Display of has a full supply of chryxhing in $ GUS. 10 10 00 200 06 00 Oncuf the most sucvcsshil meeting.» tit-hi in thi< scz'tion tuuk plan: on ()r't. :t-ith, in the. intcrcsts of. Hon. A. I} .~\ylcsworth, K. (7, Liberal (,‘umh- :[ntc for Durham. The hull was crowded m the doors and many \rcrc mnhlc to gain admission. Mr. 'l'hos. Stewart, of Lindsay, made a short open- i-sg :nlilrcss, and he was t'ullowcd by Mr (lih~(m. ()1 'l'oronto. Hon. A. B. \\'h‘5'.\'()!‘th thm tank the stand and fur (MW .in hull! h 11{hC(iL)‘$C5[UU/\IHUUU n. all prcsrnt, thc mujurtt) 0f whom \Vttu ('0nsurvut1‘.‘cs. It was one of [hr hL-st .zddrcsws the Janet‘stlic pump]:- cuxrr itnIL‘HL'Li(U,(§Il‘-1L5C([H2ti to Sir Wit "furs. All present Wurc dchghtul. :md il~ Durham t‘ir.‘L‘[S Mr. \yicsworth thsx “ii! hau- [ht hot impruscmativu in thu Home of ( ominous. (,onsci- \ulivcs and [\cfurmcrs admit that this inn-ting Sttl‘pflSSvd cx'crything. :md crowIIcII II) III: (IHOI’S (It Mtl’icus- 'IIIt MI'. IIV. ICISOII occupied the chair and MI‘. \\7 'I‘IIIIXIOII lll'clLIl: zI I'cw introductory l'L‘lIIlHIxS. BV THISOI] III'IIIII'IIII: the lime practi- CIIIy :III toIIiIIIs-dt', MI'. Axles- \\'I)I‘III was lII)IC II) give the IIIIICSI I:.\'IIII5ILILIII 01 IIII: poIicy Of the (I: )\'IfIIlI'Il‘ III that has )I-t been gulf!) in this p'IlI oI'IIIc Ix‘iding, I:s;II.-I‘i:IIIy iII CUIHIC‘CIIUH mm the. III-w 'I‘I‘nIISCIIIIIIIII II‘IIII Ix’. I'd. HI: III I\ {In I ItIIIII IIII'. IIIngy answered LlII IIII' IJI: ctions III: II had IIecII I‘uIseII III IIH I) ma IcII (Is, and held the 11””. :IIIcIIIIOII 0 his IIIIIIicucc I0I [\H) hours. No open minded mun would fail to In: chm'inc‘cd by his masterly treatment of the Issues of- the Lia". Tht: Hon. \Il. A\Icswoxth on 310111.13 cu 11111” 111] ircssc ! 1 douse uoxxuic! to 111:: 5’an15 at \Itl’icus- .\l.,mlluy night was Hallowu'cn. mv‘. the usual pranks were played by t; c small low and girls and mum' suggestive memos were hung: on tlu: slmp windows, scmc snrmsxic, wlnle others were manly (lone fur 21 j0kc.« .\lr.z1nlll\l;'s. Jns. (Innninglxzun. Mr. and 3115.].15. Robinson, and Mr. and MP. Ellis Lloyd, of Omeniec, spcnl Sunday with Mr. and P. as. Kohl. Cunningham. At a meeting; (if Temper’mca \\’()l‘i\'clSlHIlla-1‘0““113$“.MOINJH)‘ afternoon, it was decided to ask (ha: Councils ul‘ (juvnn and Mill brook to snhnnl hy-luws abolish: ingtlio salt of {ul‘lllcnttid liquors Petitions are now being circulatul will} this obit-ct. and doing the writing...... 4 Uh Members of Council, (,‘om work, Reeve 2 davs $4. Conn. Iii-Hy, ldny $2. Conn. Staples, 1-2 day $1, Cunn. Shaw, I 1-2 days $3.211“! marching Collectors securities 8? ........ .. 12 0“ U McNeil, timu and eXpenses of (‘0le to 'I‘nronto respecting further urnnt to L S Drain 18 N On motion the (Tmmcll adjourned until call of the Rec-ve. â€"â€" 4010». v“â€" Col. Sam. Hughes Will Have a Big Majority. Vi.~\.\31£’l‘\'ll.[.l~l WILL I)()< HER PART NOBIX on Nov. 3rd. IL is will: betting that (301. Hughes \sill llc clccicd by a majority of at least 5w 'l'lic Col. is ccrminl)’ making great licadwuy in the cmnpuign From all parts of the Ruling conic most cn~ ccuruging rcpm-ts. 'I'lic Col. is more popular than ever. gram] pit ........... W Johnawn. for the reHef of Joseph B' ulmw ........ C McNeil, for helping to select jurors ...... ........ 1) Fame, helping to select jurors J J Fair, helping to select jurors ME Fur HUGHES SW3 in at Mt Piaasanl A {1 CD a H il P832313 We ’1 J Wm! SPECIAL VALUE in Fancy brr :15' 3k; Empm u I 89 .-\.\‘l) \'I(‘,INI'1'\ 0. Menu, Reeve. JOHN J. mm, Clerk, 3 1‘3». u 3 0‘ U 100. box for 861' Jelly Powder all flavor- ings,reg 100 for 80. NonsuAcAh Stove Liquid reg 10C. for 8C, a, bot. Raisins 4 lbs. for 250. PuflmpAk‘in Ejl_our_15_c. pk for 100; 250 pk for 20 Cellulord Starch 8 boxs for 250 Can’d Beans reg 100 for 80 a can. Magic Baking Powder, 100 can for 80, 200 can for 150. Comfort Soap, 6 bars 250, ,18 ba rsR tor 500. Myers Spice 5 1b pks. for 400 reg 50. These prices every Wednesday- Sawturday All other goods at big Reductions. Salada Tea 5 lbs. for $1 Lipton’s Tea 250 1b, Uncol’ed Japan 5 lbs $1 Reg 503 Tea, for 400. Reg 400 Tea. for 800. Spring Clothes Pins 3 doz :in box reg 150 box 2 for 250. Good Scrub Brushes 80 Baking Soda. 50 1b. Finnan Haddie, 100 a 50. Malta Vita 2 pks for 250 reg 15c. package. Force 2 p115 for 250, reg 150 a package. Diamond Baking POW- der reg 150 can for 100 McPherson Bak’g Pow- der reg 200 can for 15 Singer Sewing Machine Oil 109 bottle. Mgpdy’s Quick Shine Next Door East of Mirrox Officel directly opposil: ’I'own Hall, can, reg 15c. 8 Cans Gillets Lye 25c 'W ashing Com p 0;: u n d, reg 2 cakes Ior 50., at 20 a. cake. Washing Soda. (4 its fcr Dr. F. A. Walters, DENI‘IS'I‘, LENDSAY. Humor Graduate nf 'i‘urmntn Univers- 29v and Ilnyul (‘uliege of Dental Sur- 14.90118. All the 12mm! and immnved branches of donleiry succesfiully pony-farmed. :1.“ng mmh-m‘e 0 F I" I (7 I“. aver '{regnry's Drug Stare, Corner Kant and William sirens. Drs. Neelands 85 Irvine. Dentists, Lindsay. Dr. Irvine, of the above firm, a first-class Honor Graduate ot the University of'l‘oronto, Member of the Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, visits Omemee Ist Tucs- dzu of cvze'v month. Everything up to- date m Dentistry Gas ad- ministered for teeth cx.raction We will bv Named to show you what m: carry in this line. Special values in Lace Curtains, Prints and (mumsâ€"all bought before 1hr rise in prices. 03: StOCk is very complctc at {wt-sent 111 all Imusâ€"~qualzty and prices are right. WBRUSHES OF ALL KINDS.“Q Boots and Shoes-Stock Fully Assorted. CLOTHLNGrqu have the largest and best stock ever earned by us in Omemee. The paint that wcms and lacks best 15 the Qhenin ll illiams. It 15 made only of abisolutely pure lead, zinc, color and purc linsevd oilâ€"no shoddy m it Albert fore it mll alums lOOk better and “ear longtr than an} adullcn‘d hair. I «‘it nuikcs fri; 11(ls ulu-rvvu usad \M‘. limp awry mmilnr listcd~y<n can fit! jn t the shade vou want, and you “ill make no misu'ikc 1n llsing 5 \\ p‘ \\alll llllsll 'jcll stone, K flannmw and .\l;.bn~tmc fm walls and ceilings. AWORD ABOUT PAINTS WEDNESDAYS AND J. AECBride, MILLBROOK. ONT. .oouy t5 QUICK bnlnej SX'BS(‘}:H"1‘IUN RATES Shoe Blacklng, r e g. Terms, $1.50pm‘30m‘. or $1.00per you 11 .. A NM in mlvunm. SATURDA YS. PBESE REST WDRY GOODS :... .v SILKS-~Ask to be Shown Our Stock. N. B OMEMEE . Curry 85 Co. Don't forget the Shcnvin-\\'iflIams I‘AIN'I‘S.Ԥ-‘£ Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical (0119519, a!so mem- ber of Cth-g'e 0f l’hysmians and Surgeons, of Ontario. Millbrook and Gmemee Adx’¢‘rlimuuents nut'h as lost. strayed. wank-d. Mu, will hv lunertrd threo Mum's for $1,0ch IIISVIUUN 50 cents, each uubnequ-mt IILQO-‘TI‘SOII‘LKâ€"l('l'ufis. HON-Invuanyu NUDE-0"” “hwy-Aw ”awnâ€"my“: GEE-Egan“. Dr. J. 1?. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (301mm: *1) 3 column 2‘) 1 L‘oiumn 1.5 Pxot’rsumnnl (Kn-(15.0210 mob and undrr, :53 1m y'czu, $3 [or .5: lnoulhs, 5! Ion- one inomh. Legal Ichos Stu-nu.- per line first. Inner. liun‘ 2 cvnu l-z-r Huv ”.le mbscqunnt m. .~<-rlinnâ€"-)~'onpnrivl tm-asurcmcul. 12 Hues to the inch. Bi:~1hs.l3cuth£,mxd Mun-luvs are inserted (rev. .-\d\'vrtlu'n)rnts will be conlluu‘ lad vhnrgnd {m- nuul mrhiduon. (‘hauzus of mlverlisumcmn are w b. In the came not later than Monday. paid in It'd'vaiuin Trillays \‘s'in ks Alulmnas Scotch Reel Upto-dutc Specml Vcncwom 25c. Pipes - 35 and 40c.l’xpcs 15C l’ipcs 10c Pipes corn COL-s FLOUR 85 OATMEAL in stock. FRED FREEMAN, Late of Claremont, WM. COL‘SIIN’S is running. An experienced Miller in attendance. Being the South West Quarter of Lot 7, Con 6. Emily, contain- ing 50 acres of good land. There is a good frame house and ham on the premises, also a well. The property is owned by Mus. C. Mc- Iilxvain, and sxtnated two mik-s north of Omcmee. For further particulars apply to Henry Mc- Quadc, Omemec P. O. {a published evvry Thursday Morning at. "a (mice, King Sin-ct, Millln‘uok. Office : Opposite 17.. Jamiesnn's Blacksmith Shop, King St. \\ est; Bankrupt Steak of Pipes Farm for Sale or toRent gnu-um for $ I 7 You can have the \Veer Mail and Empire and the error to jun Ist, 1905, for 350.; or the same papers, to Jan Ist, I 906, in Inning a com of “T he Atlags of Canada and Lontmcnts of the World,” or the handsome amo- Cut in Cigars O’CONNELL BULL, Hamsters, Solicitors, Notaries. c., 1341;: Hunter Strcrt. PETERBOROL’GH,CIKT. Hr. Bull will be at. the I'rmflmm muse, V Omenzcc, every 'l'm-sday. Pipes - for 15 c ml 4O(‘..I’ipc5 for 25 l’ipcs {or 10 Pipes {or 5 xcoL-s 2 for 5 Tobaccos alwavs fresh at The Cavamfle Mill . ”SING HA’I'EPS: Iyr. b‘mo. 31m». lmo. lwk. u '1‘ he Victoria Cross," EAIRROR PROPRIETOR. f) .0 o. 1 Q» C. \V. RICHARDS, Edi tor 3 ud l‘ubllwor O 5 cems 2 25 25 25 10 25 ‘5 6‘ ccnts (I H

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