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Omemee Mirror (1894), 17 Nov 1904, p. 3

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Mostly tight. I there are a haw cher Co-axs with 'g snap a: $9.90. cr Cloths :a good :olors, including New Fall Cos~ bout half mice. :5 and materials. 7th: Millbmoi 'unday awning. n signed by up- and 11:3ny xa'o: ’5 1905. The Argue. Set. by rare the tin: was 30.»: on the H :c best that is.” r}; will receive mum! at thr rro um‘fl last week- passcd, c.1131"; Option at the an}. PERF l T'I‘ORY :_\' the of In~ Endless onal (am; ZIPS. [Mal P§ aslf Price. nder- :htfnl BBL 'lcmrc 513'. the the r, m ex- 1323! 'utm's )J a. "-gna‘v‘y- v I - The Ibereavéa-éfi ' AUVCS have the heartfelt svm w - _ V; ‘ . ant-by of the 11’ ixzen‘rls.‘ - F ‘ V yr ma 3 Thesfuneral took place on Fri- dayafternrou at 1 o'clock, from the family rrsidcnce, lot 2.2. mm ression.3. Emily, was very 1‘?!ng attL-nded The remains were: in- terred in thciimi'y (Icmetery. "‘1 On Monday momhxg, Nov. 7th, the death of Mrs julm Bailey OCClllTCal at the home of her son, l<o§>c:'t. of Emily l‘ownship, after an illness of onlv two clays from heat disease. The (lCCFaSCtl lady, whose maiden name was Ann jane liirncy. Was the widow of the late John Bailey, and Was 79 years of age. She came to Canada from ircland, her birth place. about 60 years ago, and was married short- lyaltcr to her late husband. blu- r_v_.. . ..\ had been living in Emily Toun- ship during the “hole of lucrmore .han l'alfa Ccntury's residence in Canada, and was greuth beloved by tle mam' persons wi'h whom she came-into contact. She was for manyyears one of the most acm'e mcmlnâ€"rs of the Bell 31 Mrtlmdist Church, in the work of “hit ll slm: took a deep interrst. Hie leaves to mourn th 105.4(1 a kind and loving mother. i ll‘ sous and four drughters, as ‘ollov- 5 Robert 9an Snlney of Emily ; Mus Wm. }. _l H‘kson, Emily; Mrs. All Dumlus, ’Peterboroz Wm Edw :rd and Henry, of Carbcry, also Mrs. \". T..l{rrr and Mrs. Sam JackSOn 01 Cut bcn'. We Print Sale Bills Right~--a1:d Cheap. At the MIRROR Office. to SAMUEI W. MI I C H E l l on the premises or send “0rd to him to ()mcmec 1’. 0 11.5! of t'ric-mis fur a long and pruspcn us life. chrv D-‘X'Ilaflt. who has been on the lraxnp for thiru' years, was Srmcho-d :06 ”marks m Ccntml Pnsnn by ludge Edznison :xt Nor- wnod. on Nov. 7:11; Hr- Iza'i Sgurnt terms in (tnhomg :uni Whitby jails and the Central Prison, and hzn'» ing said be rather took a fancy to ‘thc lane 5 treatmrm. he got his choice: and “us ScntHICcd [0 six months in the Central. LOST, STRA Ylil) or STOLEN-â€" 39mm Lot I4, (fun. 4. Emily. 3 Buy Marc-.aged, black pomts. Fimh-r m" be suitably rewarded by rc‘mrmng her At St. Andrcxx's Church, Peter- 3°oro, on Wednesday. Nev. 9th, at 6 o'clock. 11.: marriage of Mr. Robert J. Tuilv. of Fowl» r's («or- nr-rs. and Miss Emmi Naomi ‘(ia'upb 'H. of Pcterborongh. “as ccr lrbmtcd. 'l he Rev. j. G. l’uttur mficmted Mr. and Mrs. 1'tu wii reside at Fow'er‘s Corners. Thuv hnve the hast wishcs 0f :1 11.5! of t'ric-mis fur a long and Mr. James LuiJlev, of Swift Current. is home with 1:15 futhrr, Mr. Hrmy Laidlcy, for :1 short time. NOTICEâ€".3." Members of O. Y. 13-. No.53. Omcmec. are re- qucsmd to ant-ml Lodge on '1 hnrsday. Dec. I~t, mm. Im- pczflam bminrss to discuss. By ordrr, HAVELOCK FEE, Cor, Mr. W. J. jones, 0! Lebanon, had the misfortune to have his house burncd on Mondwy mghl. Miss Eva Madden, of Rapid City. is visiting her aunt, Miss A. Ingram. Any man out nf'cmploymcnt or with idle time on his 1m nds can make money representing (‘unada's Nanonal Nur- suies, winch pay cash weekly, furnish the handsomcx samples free, and offer the greatest selection of hardy acclim- matcd stock. Scason nmv cummenc- ing. \Vntc tvday.» ~C:\l’l'l‘.~\l. NUR- SERY COMPANY, Ottawa, Ont. Miss Lyh Boatty. we are. glad to know, has recovered from her recent ilincss, so as to be able to take a dnvc on Sundav. AGE Miss J. Hadden, of Bethanv, :p at Sunday with her cousin, Miss Ingram. Mr C. Ivory was in Lindsay, Tuesday, on busmess. NEw TONSORIAL PARLOR -â€"Thos. Henderson, has started business in W. E. Holden's old stand, Omemee. A call is most lesPcctfullv sallcited. -tf Mr. Harry McQuade attended Church In Lindsay on Sunday. The Miss Mamie Staples of Lindsay Spent Saturday and Sunday with the: 3135565 Bent. LOCK I. LKCONIC judge Clarke died in (Inbourg On Nov. 9th, after a lingming illness. He was well known and most highly respected. ICN'I‘S \\'.-\I\"|‘I{l). [Eyefispflls Want your moustache or beard OW brown OrfiChblack? Use Omemee and Vicinity, The Mirror and F; Mr. Rollins' un‘er of 9 5-8 was accept- ed by South Burlemh, Oak Leaf; Nurlh Hummer. Stoney Lake and Young’s . Paint. This was a lurchnae of 213 i boxes. t 1 Mr. Cook bought Missing Link at 9 7~8, my. flurry Hudgaon, of tho firm of Hodzmu Brothers. cheese buyers, Montreal. “as present. and on invita- ,uUn of the Ryan} chairman, he briefly Mr. Fitzgerald bought Ballydnfl' at 9 3 4. I. 11.1s1.111111 .................... 12 -5 i;111111111 1\’1\Cl .................. 100 1\or111 1):.111111111 ................ 50 1.115112 111111 .................... 8" “'lrcucm ...................... 160 113111111111 ..................... 69 1113151ch ...................... 70 1C 1:11cr11; 11c .................... 5o 1 Stem-y 1111;1- .................. 4o (111111111111: ................ ... 230 Mount 1’ 11: :151111 ............... 14o \or11111111 ..................... 75 B111: 1111:\ ...................... 75 Shamrm k .................... 100 1 1cc11101111. . . ................ 160 ‘ Oaklcnf ...................... 28 Dartford ..................... 14o 1’crcy..........: ............ 150 13111311111111. . .. "" ............ 75 South Burk-13.111 ................ so Kdlamey .................... 1110 Keene ....................... 100 \Varmimstcr ......... . ........ 100 Shearer ...................... 19° (‘cntra1 Smith ................. 14o North 51111111 .................. 115 1 \ 1111;1rs ...................... 90 ‘ \\ arsay ....................... 1 10 \Vcstwood .................... 1 3o Oakdalc ..................... [so Musing 1.1111; .................. 70 11319; 1) ...................... 55 Mclrose Abbey ............... 170 1.:1kcfic111 ..................... 130 P1111: (hm-c ................. So l’ctcrbom .................... 4o Omnahcc Union ............... 711 Maple Leaf ................... 1oo Myrflc ..................... ()o ()rmond ..................... 240 Mr Kerr opened the 11111111142 “-1111 Se; Mr Rnllins raised In 9 1 4; .\Ir, Wrigh- lnn to 91-2; Mr. Kerr 111 9919; Mr (Iovk to 91-"; M r. Fitzgerald 10 9 3 4; Mr. Ken-to 9 13 16; Mr, Fltzgerald 1... 9 75. The price offered by Mr. Fitzergemh; “34 the brat, am! he bungm Keene Central Smizh. \\ eatwcud, Mynh-e Frasen‘illo, Lakefield, Ihckhnrn. Fievtwood. ('edardale. Ran. Emil}. Warxninster, Warsaw, Maple leaf, Ransfoxt. Lama, huhmx Rive-r. North 6min». erarer. l‘neGroyv, 1*. pun o and Frewern. Mr Fitzgerald bought 2,( 6:; Mt. Whitton at 9 7 8 taught Percy. Nor“ ood, Daisy D and Oakdule Bally- dnfl' refused. Mr. Whmmz’a purchase was 430 boxes. The rvmrlar meeting: cf the X’eferboro Gheesr~ Boar.’ was hoh-l this morning. There “ex": 28m boxes boarded. The buyers present “ere: Messrs “'me Kerr, I’ilzgemld, Rollins. Wrightun (-‘uok mu! Liillrspir. The highest price nflered “as E) 7-8 The fulhm in: tuc tnrles “we l)|t.ll’(1-(I:"‘ Ynungs I’omt ........ . ....... :u Highest Price Offered Was 9 7-8 and Fitzgerald Took a Large Shem-Several Votes of Thanks. OVER 2,800 BOXES BOARDED. Cheese Byers and Factory Men Part Happily. Dysxvemslzl, Billousnesa, and ('onati- pation (limp; Par as soon as Dr. Lenn- harda's Anti-Pill has restored the Mum-us Membrane to its natural heal- t'n)‘ comlitlun. 50 cents a bottle, at. all D Inputs, (4' The “'llson-Fyle (‘u.. Limited, Nagara Falls, Out. Sula agents for Canada. H“ .111) uwre is one nmdecix'e that isin- tended m act, and dues uct,dlre<~tl_v and curath‘oly on the Mucous Mom- brnne. It is Dr. Lronhurdt’s Ami- Pill If 3 on are not feeling wall you be sure that that the Mucous Slam of sum» organ is sick and require mudia's treatmem. 'l‘lwre is one medecire that tended m not, and does an? 1'" h it! \‘01 sensitive, a to disease The Mucous Membrane i.- tha inside lining of the body, and of .L” Its vessels and organs. The moment. thzs mucus membrane l-ecomes on: of Condition, ever so limo, Illness. muons“ “113', m acme farm or uther. . In ninety-nine cases nut «.ra hun- dred discus has he beginning in some df’mngeuwnt 0! 1h:- mucous mem- brnno. Last Meeting of the Season WANTED~ Quirkly, lew persons to re- present lung estublislml wholesale lmnse among rolml met-chums and “293‘!“ Local territory of few coun- Hes, Sl3 salary and expenses pald ”WHY. Expense money advanced Commission extra. Permanent engage- ment. Business succesml'ul. Previous experience not essential. Fnclnse self- lldclressvd enVPlnl‘e. Address, Sl'm-m- l-V'I‘BNDEXT 'l'uavuLme, Dearburn SL. Chicago, H- _, gun-19a; a LOCAL 5P00er, Kent St , hm- mmut’thelar; {II-d best ntuckx in H.e (‘nungy toclu: ll'ulll. Ever S’thlng fresh and good. val! nulicfled. : Mucuons Membrane and the Important Part it Plays in the Health or Sickness of the Body. nth ..... . ............ 113 very delicate mm extremely we nose :8 one, just onc pill at bedtime. Sugarâ€"coated. mild, certain. They cure constipation. iififcffi {W 1129 close zs one.) BRADY, Lindsay':l;sâ€"1;lâ€"n- ',P Kent 5; "f'" Quentthelargesgt an n. “I. ‘, and consequently very liable WHAT IT IS V amily Herald and VVSekly Star fio January Ist, 1905, fbl‘ 350., Premium Pictures indud’ed" is sick and requires un- ‘nunly to charm you may Membrane 140 ID 75 mo . 160 28 . 1 30 So 40 70 . too 90 160 69 70 5o Ill) ' F lavello gut the hid at (he. turn-91- " -;uul lml lurm'un {helm-y. Me was "fused h} Red Rock. Dunstan! and Marwosn, but at 1:28! the hm farmnr sold tn him, and I itzuarald not Man- [1084 to cnnnpivte a nlnpmont -â€"“ ntch- maix- W under, N m- 10. A acconder promptly dik his Work and amid the blushes nf Pres. unhcrt- 5‘,“ the apnkasmau buyer pm the mutiuxz “hich “as adopted amid a ”Nuislapping that recalled a political ”,eemvg when m {avarice candidate had remarked on ".8 30nd looks and mtelligenve PRICES L2 AND POUND OFF. The buyers said they Would bid with :he understanding that they should ha aflowed a pound a lmx nfl' the charm: because of m- beiu: green at this time of year The salvsumn demurred a. little but finally aurora \xilh the-innate (jnrrins, u! North Ops far-to'yfihntlthm' might as “all amm- lhe peund 95'. he- cause Ina! year ”my hadn't :ulhmw] it but ‘he buyers had take-n it ; no he and his colleagues might as “ ell make 2004' (ellous of themselns and allow the pninnl hfl‘ "sure minus,” and never stopped till he had all the Bunrd but )lariposu,and Fitzgerald got that But Whitton wore the smile that won't come off. and when he cheesleas rose to leave he \\ id- ened out the ripples on his ample phy- sing a bit more and sun] :-- “ I did not ex; act to but any cheese here (0-day but “nought! would come up tn your last “to and say goud me; for although “e have lmd our little difl‘mences we have got alung all right and at all events the chairman and ~ecretnry \\ em not to Name, and 1 wow that they be given a. vote 01 thanks." “'hlttoh was thornâ€"he hadn’t been for u whole of sessions He \\ m: a chief actor in the \‘orhnl lmtlles ot the swarmâ€"u sort nfstorm ('PHU'O. or \\ hat the diplomats \\ nuhl 'lléscrihe as u amt ofcnsnshelli. Shouhl he he allowed to stay on that hoard at all! That was a llvtfiquestion at one time, and all a resoéution to put him of! rrqnirod \t as v. spcnmlar and \‘ntes enough to carry it. But since it lacked these the Well- man's (Turners lmyer stayed, and at general sales uavethe pricea bonstthat made the salvswm smile. He was there on Monday and the man who had made the secondless motion to exclude him was there too, got thu call and bought straight nheadâ€"Dnnstmd, Ptne Grove. Red Rock, all these Whitton The (Shersv “mudâ€"1t had In: iiltlo ups mad downs Itlns snnsnn. . '1‘le price rulwd malty low, and there were sever- nllittle tiffu mar business; ever. the press did not. manage tn escape getting mixm] into them; but on Monday the last session of the year wound npuniid smiles and ctmgratnlutiuna. We“ dune, Mr. Whitton’s Vote of Thanks to Officials is Adopted--Price was 9 1-2 cents-«Flavehe the Buyer. Cheese Beard Winds up in a Goad-Named Maud. The Bnurd udjnnrned fur the sonsnn, but arrmnuexnpms “rel-«inn mm’u m haw: nntlmritivs on Kim rlmvw indus- lr)’ address the [muons during: the wintur months- I’rtrrLoru Ix‘micu', x0". ”- Prior to udjourning several votes of thanks were passed, Mr. Whltton mov- ed, and Mr. '1’ D Young secnnde n unmion exvresalve of upprecintlnn of ‘ tha President; Mr. Drnrnmnnd. Mr. A E Kennedy mum-d, and Mr. Whitton secuuded, a vote ot‘tbanke to the (“oun- cil for the use of the hall during the summer. Mr. John Hidden and Mr. Whittnn introduced a similar mntion with reference to the use of the room in the Ontario Bank Building. The Press Man cmne in fursume of thognnd things, it vote of thanks holng moved 1 by Mr. \Vhitlnn, and seconded by Mr. Garvin. Mr. Patrick (l:tlllllwr,nl l‘nrcy humorously [minted out thnt the price of cheese haul gone up since the Liberal“ .hl ministration lutd hcnn rcturnerl,:wd he thought there should it: a. vote 01 j :lmnka mm‘ed. This “as sm-ouded hy Mr.‘ “'hittuu, Win: turther emptuiued that he was "1.”an 'l'nry. addressed the Board. com; them npnn the very high pm heldâ€"~the best, he believe Board in ()nturiu. It was ul‘ sible to purchase goed chem born. Common Sense Medic: of x > s 1..z:.--:5. Srmi 31 ply-r con-rtd. or 5;) wau-i copy. Adda-5s] $4..ny Srrm-t Bum-lo. V. To gaiu 111-». wicdtc of your own bodyâ€"in :ich-ss and .c;.1:ixâ€"scxxd {or the Pcane‘s Common Scusc Mcdlcal Advxscr. A buck so gives to Weak, nervous people vxtahty and vigor. ”About a year ago I had I very bad cough and feared it would run into cnnxuxnplion." writes Hun. Geo. W. Lynch. of 27 Masmx Street. “'orCL-stcr. Mnss. "When a severe attack of coughing would come on Vomiting would set in. Matter ueennuxluted in nose and my tonsils were irntated. After reading 3! the wonderful cures rewiring from Dr. Pierce-’5 Golden Med- ical Diseovery begun to use it, with some doubts as to the good it would do me. I am frank to say. But. “Her I had used one bottle I noticed quite a change for the better. Ordered five mare boules and before I had used them all the cure was complete. There is not now a trace of cough or Cold in my system and my health is pcrteet." THE REASON.â€"-Therc is no medicine equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery, for purifying the blood. It carries 03‘ the poisons which contaminate the life fluid. It increzwes the activity of the blood~making glands and gives the body an increased supply of pure. body-building blood. It builds up the body with sound. healthy fleah instead of flabby fat. pro- motes the appetite. feeds the nerves. and \Voxw's Drspnxszuw MEDICAL Asso- CIATION, Propritmrs, Buffalo, N. Y. The above will cheerfully be paid in lawful money of the United States, by the undersigned, proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- ical Discovery, if they can- not show the original signa- ture of the individual volunteering the tea- timonial below, and also of every lestirut» nial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing attesting the superior curative properties of their several medi- cines, and thus proving the germinate-$1» and reliability of all the multitude of testi- monials volunteered by grateful people, in their behalf. :u the Board. congratulating m) the very high position they 1e best, he believed. 0! any I ()Muriu. It was uhuuys pos- purchase goed cheese in Peter- ‘1. at 5;; stamps xqr 1'10th Addrzss Dr. 5:. V. Pierce, (6;. Sum 31 ouc-ccm stumps l'pz Mr. Brecht-r has secured pusseasion of the Tom. Hall. Millhronk for Friday evening, Nov. 25th, in order tngivo the Milliwnok puhlin an opportunity tosee their spectucnlur and rmunmnth pro- ductinn et' ”Uncle Tom's t uhin.” 'l'he dramatization of Mrs. Stoee's hietnri- (ml Merv has ever been a “Woriie with the women and children, and. they 11'- ways go to see the performance, no matter what the gnuie of excellenny may he. Mr. Beecher'a (‘ompany in mid to give the heat productiun of the play seen in Millhrrmk {or a leng time‘ The «mganizatinn is headed by the {alumni sisters themselves. '1 ho char- acters of Unc‘e Tom, Eliza, Little Eva 3nd Marks tine ahly prerented. and‘the [ante carp: 0! colored singers and dm 0 uers. binodhonuda, etc" give a realism to the performance. The scenic and mechanical «fleets are good, and the picturesque trausfurnmtlnn scene forms a fitting close to the whole; Admission 25 and 35 cents. to Sit down, and more strength to re- main in a Sllllng position than it does to lie down. If Weary women would sit when it is posmhle, instead of standing, and if they would take time to rest in the middle of the week, in stead of taking time to he sn'k :it the end of the week, they would doubtless find themselves able to do more work in the murm- uf a year, and do it -het- ter and more easily than they can by their preSent method. --~\\'urd and Works. “ Uncle Tnm’s Cabin” Again. It is as cheap m rest half a day on 'l‘hursday, as to Le sick all day Friday. and it is decidedly chcnpcr to rust than to pay dwtnrs’ hills. Multttndcs of women drag out then lives, ncvcr do- ing their worh easily and pleasantly, simply ht (‘nllS‘C they are nvcrworkcd. Many a woman stands when .shc might Ml down, and keeps on her feet, when, if shc were watchful of her op- portunitics, .xhc could often take a little rest. It rcqtnrcs much more muacular strt ngth to stand than It docs Him} 'I'umntmsp Wash and wipv tumumvs; cut them: in shrcs one third ui‘un inch lhirk. sprinkle with suit and pvmwr 11ml drmhhc \suh flour: put dripping in :1 Iurgc fr)ing pan ; when it is hot, lay in as mum' slices as the pun mil hold without crowding ; when hm“ n, turn and brown the other side: lift to a hut plum-r ; serve with baked lish or hmiIL-d chops. Col. Hughcs is suffering from a su- VCI‘L‘ cnh‘. Hc wcnl to 'I‘o:ontn 0n 'l'tlcsdzx)‘, and lust night tclephoncd thxt he was m unwell that he thought it butter to (‘anccl his engagement to ullcnd a rcvrpziml at \\'ood\'illc on Friday night ~\\';:u‘hmun-\VurdL-r 0! Lindsay. 'I‘hl:x'~d:1\'. We hope that [lug-('01. is now cnjoying his usual 30nd huzhh. Agent Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Smsoned. Best qualities Hun-l and Soft Coal. Conlwood and Mxllwood. Call and get our pmx-s and examme goods. non-qt... lL'I h! “ONESâ€"x "Gill‘s Ofllcc,, P7 1?; Town Oflicc,77; Mill Office 7% Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plas- ter Paris 8; Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \Vindsm bah, “ Dairy (‘th-Sc liuttcx' " hands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings â€"'â€" gfiSESESESESESEE'EE Rathbung aL” may The A lull Linc of Pure Gold, Chocolates, It Mime Meat, (anmd l’ruits Post Uffice B 7‘ HANGING LAMPS.”%' = Fresll Groceries = Candies Confectionery ; In LAMP GOODS We have a full line. SPECIAL VALUE in Fancy N eW Raisins, Currants, Needful Rest. THE PEOPLES’ GROC Crockery and Fine China Ware G.H. M. BAKER ’cels, Orangcs, Lemons, Craniwrrics, Malaga Cmpcs, c. We have them Call and see our Display of has a full supply of everything in ARRIVING DAILY. Ncwcxt varieties, and spccmllics in Himly Fruits, Sum” Fruits, Shrubs, ()rnamcntals, and Roses A perma- nent Situation, and tcnilory rcscncd tor the light man. 1":1) “cckly, Hand some ()ulht frcc. Write for particulars and send 25 cents for our pocket mic- roscope, just the thing to use in exam ining xrccs and plants for msccts. and surroumhng territory to represent “Canada’s Grgatest Nurseriss.” 77 Kent-8t LINDSAY TORONTO thztt shim: as hrlghtas ladics’ eyes. We have them in grcat variety. - 'l'hu right wort, ton~-r~diunmxxds, pearls, rubies, snhphirt-s, amethyst, ulc. ()ur spccml offerings thxswcck in engagement rings hrcast pins, brooches. car-rings and other articles of fine jcwclry arc partic- ularly attractive. They’re rare values. Prim-s the lowest everâ€"~(rlxt fully )3} And everything wnr'rantcd. Bring your rcpmring to @You can saxe DOI I ARS In doing \om shoppim.y at]. \Ic~ Blide's Sec prxcc list In uuothex column. S'I'R:\\'E|)~~Int() the premises of the subscrihcr, Lot 13, (fun. 4, Cavan, (m or about Friday, Sept. 30th, a rm) and wlntc yrm‘ old S'I'I‘IICR. ()wncr is requested to prove property, pay for this advertiscmcnt and Charges for kccp. and take it away. _I. L. FAIR. Apply on the prcnmes to THOS. HUN'I'I‘IR. Millhrook l’. (7). FOR SALE»:\ firstâ€"class second hand Buggy, a|~to a Cutter. new last winter. For full particulars and terms apply to joscph H. Roberts, MiHln‘ook. At the rcsndunce of the bride’s part-Ms, Mr. and Mrs. “"111. Hur- mcr,0n “'cdncsday, Nov. 16th, Miss Maud Harmer to Mr. Wil- h'cd Smilhson, of Pcterboro, thc Rev. I. Ix'ellvofiiciztting. Further report of this Interesting event will he giwn in our next Issue. WANT W. F. MCCARWS; Sparkling Jams Stone Wellington FONTHYLL NURSERIES Over 800 Acres. A Local Salesman for The Popular Jewelry Store, [y Powders, Prqmrcd Icings and Vegetables. MARRIED. Lindsay cklv, Hand ' Dr. Irvinc,o{1hc aboye firm, a ’ Fall‘wla.” first-class Honor Graduate of the )kat mic- . . . lsc in exam bmverSlt-l' OlTox‘onto, M ember of ”was“ the Royal College of Dental SUI“- Igton geons, visits Omemec Ist Tues- RIES (km of cxery month. Everwlling 3. up- -to date m Dentlsny‘. Gas ud- ONTARIO ministered {or teeth extxaction. All the lamest and inmmved branches of dentistry sncceasfnny pvrfnrmed. Chm-gm mmh-mle 0 F F l C E over Gregory’s Drug Sture, corner Kent. and William streets. D!‘:.\"'r15'r, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate nf 'l‘umnt.) Univers- ity and ltnyal College of Dental Sur- {eonm Drs.1\Teelands Irvine Dentists, Lindsay. chl Door I :xst of Mirror Office, directl) opposit: '1o\\n 11111, forâ€"100; 250 pk for §5 Cellulmd Starch 3 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, 13 bars for 500. Myers Spice 5 1b pks. for 400 reg 50. These prices every Wednesda‘y- Saturday. All other goods at big Reductions. J reg 100. for 80, a Bot: Raisins 4 lbs. for 250. Pgmp‘liin ljl_our_15_c. pk can, reg 15c. > 3 Cans Gillets Lye 25c VJashing Com p o u n d, reg 2 cakes Ior 5c., at 2c a. cake. Washing Soda 8 L5 for 50. . Malta Vita2 pks for 250 reg 15c. package. Force 2 pks for 25c, reg ‘ 15.0 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 100 bottle. Moody’s Quick Shine Shoe Blacking, r e g. 100. box for 80. Jelly Powder all flavor- ings,reg 100 for 80. Nonsu‘c’h Stove Liquid J. McBride-3, [Salada Tea 5 lbs. for $1 Lipton’s Tea 250 1b. Uncol’ed Japan 5 lbs $1 Reg 50c Tea for 400. Reg 400 Tea for 800. Spring Clothes Pins 3 doz in box reg 150 box 2 for 250. ' Good Scrub Brushes 8c Baking Soda 50 1b. Finnan Haddie, 100 a MILLBROOK. ONT. Bargain Days, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDA YS. Dr. F. A. Walters, Lace Curtains, Prints and (01101154 all bought luv-{ore the stock is very complete at prc-srnt in a” lines~quahly and “c will be pleased to show 3011 wzh II “c (Wan) in this M: c l.._, [‘7‘ . ..- WBRUSHES OF ALL KINDSFQ Boots and Shoes-Stock Fuliy Assorted. CLOTHING--We have the largest and best stock ever carried by us in Omemee. The paint that wars and looks best is the Sherwin le only ofabsolutely pure lead, zinc, color and pure linseed oil -thcrcf0re it “'1” always look better and wear longvr than n «it makes friends wllcrcvcr u>cd We keep any numbc! gut jtm the shade you want, and you will nmkc nu mistakc Wu“ Finish. _Jcll.sl()uc, Kulsmmncand Alubzmmc for walls :11 PRECE MST Mgéeegx‘ SILKS--Ask to be Shown Our Stock. OMEMEE Don’t forget the ‘t we carry in this line. Special values in all bought ht-{orc xhc rim; in l‘riccs. Our all lines-qualny and prices are right. Being the South \Vcst Quarter of Lot 7, Com 6. Emily, contain- ing 50 acres of good land. There is a good frame house and ham an the premises, also a we”. The property is owned by Mrs. C. Mc- Elxvain, and situated two mile-s north of Omemeo. For further particulars apply to Henry Mc- Quadc, Omemce P. O. O’CON N ELL BULL, Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity medical College, also mem- berof Cofilcgeof Physicians and Surgeons, of Ontario. Office : Opposite 12 jnmicsnn's Blacksmith Shop, King St. \\ est. Farm forSale chRefi Dr. J. P. Keith. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 8°3I°5~9~ Vino-Orin. uhMZD HHNHEH. Gama-mm". Hamsters Solu‘ilors, Notarixs. \\"c., )3 4 ‘- Huntcr Strccl, PETEREOROU an, r: NT. Mr. Bull will be at the I‘lzzu‘lmm. House, Omcmcc, every Tm “Lax. 25c. Pipes - 35 and .;0(:.I’1pes 15c Pipes 10c Pipes corn cobs nor and pun: linseed oil~ no shoddy in it 1' and wcnr longcr than any adultrrt-d paint “'4: keep every numbcr listcdâ€"-~ycn um u will muké'nu mismkc in using 5. W. 1’. Trilbys \Yinks Alzlbumas Scotch Ix‘ccl Up-to-dute Specxal Vcnccdora BankruptStockof Pipes SI'BSFIU ("HUN RATES Terms, $1.5(Jpcryt-ur. nr $1.00 per year I! paid in advance. C. W. RICHARDS, ~ Editor and Publisher. .sxmm- insrulun 5:: can“. each uubpequunt inst-rum:Events. - r Births,Ju-auwmnd Mun inges are insarled rev. AdvcrHsvnwms will he flultlnued Add (-hnrgvd mr uum mrhIddt-u. (‘hangm m advent-omen!” art to be In the omce m)! laun- umn Monday. Advvrxiwnmnu Hm]! wanted, 1-10., will hr lnse $1.01.» insrulun 5:: cent inst-rum: 2,": N-nls. best is the Sherwin “'xliiams. It Is made . . v 0 I it‘olumn 15 5 S 2 we. l’mt‘csmrmul (3mm. «me mob and under, $'.p:~r,yeur. $3 {0r six months, 5| Inr on. month. Legal notices Sat-my. pa-r ”He first [user- Hun. 2 ct-nrs ywr mu- ruvh Mil-notation: lu- men[innâ€"gsnnpmiol nwnsun-mvnl. 12 Hues lo Hm “lt'h. ADVEII'I‘IHIXG HATES: lyr. 6mm. 3m”. lmo. lwk. (‘olum n $50 $25 $15 $6 $2 3(‘0111mn '2," 15 8 s i In published own-y Thursday Morning (Mire, King Street. Mxllbrook. Millbrook and Omemee is running. An experienced Miller in attendance. FLOUR OATMEAL in stock. FRED FREEMAN, Late of Claremont. Sherwin-Williams PAINTSEQ mu mum: no 111stch Ill using 5 Alabzbtmc for walls and ceilings You can have the: \Veeklv Mail and Empire and the MHTOI’ to jzm Ist, 1905, for 35c.; or the same papers, to Jan. Ist, 1906, inzluding a com of “The Atlas of Canada and Comments of the World,” or the handsome amo- gravure, “ The Victoria Cross," for S! 7-1. Pipes - for 15 c mi .;0(:.I’Ipes for 25 Pipes {or 10 Pipes {or 5 mobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh ut KMIRROR The Cavamlle Mill . COIJYIN’S menu xuch as lost. strayed, \lx ill hf Insert: (1 lhrec Hun-1 fur PROPRIETOR. 6 for 7 for 6 (m 7 {01 7 {or 3 for 6 for N I.) N N N U: OUIUIU|UIU| MN (I CCHIS 6‘ (6 lulu

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