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Omemee Mirror (1894), 14 Dec 1899, p. 3

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The anuu .1 Entertai: der th; “epics of ’he 5. School .\lou.1t 1‘1: 15 held on Fri 1 11:. i) C. 2 See posters 21rd fuzz next issue. Mics Jennie Jones, teiephone opera- tor a: Millbrnok, attended the Wedding of her mater, Miss Margaret. Agnes dunes tn Mr. Ruben. Rowan, on Tues- day. Mia. Suphia Rutherford, of Mount Pumt, 'nasa. visitor to Omemee on raced ay . General Dr 37 Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Close Cut Prices Mr. Andrus, Photographer, 15 fining up 5n art. gallery in town, and will in a {my days be prepared to do all work in his line at prices mat. willaurpriae you. Wholcs‘ile and Retail Dealers in Lumber of all kinds, rough and dressed. Shingle of all classes from 60 cents per M. up. Best pine Lath am! fresh Lime :1lwuys in stock. Also Flcl-l Tile, GlaZed sew- er pipâ€"s, all sizes, and the Celebrated Queenston Cement at $1.20 to 3!.30 per bbl. Clean Hardwootl Charcoal, by the car or bushel. Grate, Egg. stove anJ Nut, Fresh Mined Curl, coming direct from Mines, weekly. Blacksmith coal :1 specialty. Call and get our prices, or write for quotations before buying, “ \Ve “’1” Suit You." R. Bryans 85 00.,” Lindsay. innit-”u Messrs. I. F. Weldon, of McSweyn «5: Weldon, Barristers-at-law, and L. V. O'Connor, of Stewart O’Connor, Bar- riuers,c.,o! Lindsay, were in town In: week attending Division Court. Dr. F. A. W4lters, Dentist, Lindsay, will visit Umemee on the third Mon- day of each month. See card in another columnâ€"4M. Miss Anen. of Omemee, spent aunaay in Lindsay. Get your tickets, and hagg-uge check- ed to all points on C. 1’. R. and Western and: an G. T. 3. Station. tf (I- Mr. WA). Lytle. of Roma-l. Man., is visiting his Omemee, Emily and Janet- s‘lno friends. Mr. Lytle is one 01 the most successful farmers of Round. He had about 7000 busheb of Wheat. the past season. u'res Lilly Sanderson,of Omemee, Is visiting her cousins, the Misses Mabel Miller and Sigma. Moynes,iu Lindsay- 09.5, ~u WW goods, low est prices, at W. F. Met .1”) ’.s indnay. â€"5-r.f. “-30: \\'edding Presents, Watches. Clocks, Silvery-are. Beautiful 5 e w .-v u ‘- lu‘_._.7l. Rev. W. M. Kmnawin and Mr. J. I) Thornton uth-nded the-Concert held 1m «hr the :msplcvs of .5: Paul‘s l’resby {er isn Church Chun- at Pcterboro, Friday. The annual Xmas services in Connec- tion “in: the Bethany: Methodist Sab- bnth School wnl he held on Sunday and Monday, Dec. 2411: and 25th. Posters announcing this splendid event a 1!! b3 issued to-day. Watch for them. Miss Nettie Benn-ho IS returning ta 1 her home in Peter-hero, after an extend~ 1 ed 1nd p'ensaz.t visit with triends in Cleveland, Ohio, is a: present. waiting at. the home of Mr. John C. Switzer. fil‘he Fnresters’ Concert on Dec 29th, promises to attract a. bumper house to the Bradburn Hallmat even lug. Tho Omemee Orchestra will as~ silt, and cm; of the best muslca! and litoruy programmes ever giVen here, is being prepared. The closing scene will be very attraflive and very ap propriate just now when war is rife in South Africa. It. cannot faii to please. Doors open at 7 p. m.: curtain t: 8 p.mr sharp. Tici I23 25c. and 15c. Secure your tickets eariy, The affirm-’3 and teachers of Christ Church Snndav School are preparing for M‘hristmas tree and entertainment tor the Sunday School children to be bold after New Years. Mr. Wm. Cunningham. fnrvnorly of Resboro, has purchased a house and lotin Omomee, and has moved here wtth hi. family. We understand be In- hodl opontng up : blacksmith shop hon. We "send to him a hearty wal- cozno and wish him success. It not, Why not ? If you have rheumatism and cure for it, how “1"“ . x"-.â€" Cure really cures. Try it and see tor M. Mr. S. Donaldson. Pittsburg, 11!. at Dufferin Post Oflice, was lame with Muscular Rheumatism fortwo years. One bottle of Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic Cure Fund him completely. This preparation 19 taken internally. so cents a bottle. ton§§ixging ten days’ treatment. For sale sundmfiswm .h in: iim’ticulars Loan p anon xc SPECEAL SALE next to 5 call an] yvlc Ste: Bros s¢c out 33;. 0;) . Bryans 86 Co. LEND SAY. T11 3112. $1: of Omemee, spent Sunday our $5. 0.) :11 J .03 pint: shcutinq Lumber. ‘x‘nctorm -\vc.m amen: 1m- Huthovlist ant, wizl be 2:1 1, 1399. 21st notzce and refuse to how can you ’5 Rheumatic 9 and see for Una Honor, Judge Harding. of Lind- say, presided at. the Divisiun Court. held in Omemee last. week. CANNED GOODS : Blue Berries 150 Lombard Plums 15c Peas, Corn, and T0- For engagement and wedding rings go to W, F. McCarty, the Jeweller, 77 Kent SL. Lindsay. south side.â€"5-tf Smoked Hams, Br'znkfustBucon, Smoked Spiccvl Rolls and Bologna Sausage. matoes 3 cans 25c. Salmon 10c. Lunch Tongue 800. Boned Chicken 25c. “ Turkey 250. FRUITS-Oran ges, Lem- ons 8:, Bananas. Municipal markers are beginning to wax warm and smiles are already show- ing on many Lives. The local agency for Martin’s Steam Laundry is at. the Mirror Oiilce. Leave your parcels earlv.â€"43 Mr. James 31d): rnmck, of Peterbom, was a guest 4’. the home of Mr. and )1 rs. (Eco. H. Eugiish over Sunday, Mr. Perry (‘ronk was In Lindsay Sat- urday on busineSS. W F. McLzuty, the Ieueller. Lindsay, for Watches, (locks Jewelier), Siber- ware. Spectacles low est prices for fine quality goods.â€"5-tf Mnand Mrs, J. II. Wilson were visi- ‘ors m Omemce last. week. Miss Jennie Wilson wasa. visitor to Lindsay Saturday. Get vonr Repairing done at W. F.‘ McCarh’ s Jeueller} Store. \0 high prices. " I ne and Let Liv,e " our motto. All work warranted. tome and see us. ‘7 Kent-Sm, I.indsa_\‘.â€"5- -tf The Canadian Order Foresters will give a. high-class concert. on Dec. 20th, in the Brndburn Hall. Miss McCallnm who is always greeted with crowded houses, has been secured for the oven- sion. besides several other gifted emer- tainers. See hills. The usual service in (‘hrist Chun in will be held twilight," lmrmlav, M7130 and will take the form of u Missionary service. The 1\e\'.\\'. .\l. Karin-twin B. A. will Speak on the Mission“) spirit in ihe indixidual Soul, and Mr. Hickman {rum ( hina. “ill gixe an ac- ‘ «mum. of) :3 labours in that emintrg. Txlr Hickman is aClmrch M ssionan Sociatv Missionary and has just re- turned from (Irina. Ever 0119 interrst- a“ :1 Gnd'sFuusa in the f-nreign field is heartilv invited. Mr. Wm. J. White, the vocalist and r-ccemric mmznlngist of 'l‘urnnm, is meeting with much sncoess this sea- son, and Msa'»i‘.itv to entertain is be» in: recogniznd \ch nmnemns engage- mentsthronghout 12:6 cnnmry. Mr. White will appmr {OHM} first time ifi the Bradbnrn Hall, Omemce, Jun. Ist 1900. Mr. John McDonald, nf Minden City, \Uch , is visiting: his unch, Henry Ma- gm, of Mnnvcrs. J. E. ADANZ’S, Cinemas. "Her Scottish dialect was excellent." -â€".\éail and Empire, Toronto. ”Miss McCaHum’s readings show de- cided dramatic power.”â€"Globe. Toron- to. " The briglflest eloculionist that has ever been heard in ’I‘rnro.”â€"l)any News, Truro, N. 8. “Miss McCallnm \\‘as(1.e elocution- ist of the evemng and scored a trium- ph.”â€"Wnrld, Toronto. " The Hoiel Bed’in Grasgow Scotch evoked storms of applause.”--Examin- er, Barrie» 7- . .. ” Miss McCalmm has the reputation of boina the bnszhtest of Canadian alocnfionisis, and the general impress- ion of laatmghk’s audience was that her superior has never yet appeared before a Moncton audience. lierren- dilion of Scotch Selo'ctinns is excel- Ient”-- Transcript, Mum-tun, X R. AS AN ENTERTAENER. PRESS I“?! OF home No. 56 burn Hall. FUR. 8 AT ARMSTRONG BROS, KENT STREET, LINDSAY, ONT. Messrs. W. S. Graham and Wm. B. Shield gave the Mirror a. friendly call yesterday. WKeep in mmd the New Years’ entertainment under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church, Omemee, on Monday evening, Jan. 1, 1900. “ Poor Mike.” an interesting story. will be shown by Sluglc Lantern at. the Salvatiun Army Hall, Oxnemee, on Monday, Dec. ISLh. (‘olored views. Tickets, 10c.; children 5c. Mr. W. F. Davidson is in town on a. visit. The Rev. Herbert Symonds, M. A., Rector of St. Luke's Church, Aslxburuâ€" ham, will officiate in the Parish of Ome- mee and Emily, on Sunday, December 17“), exchanging pnlpits with Rev, if. A. Langfeldt. Mr. Symonds is an ardant promoter of Christian Unity 2m 1 has written many books and pam- phiets on that subject. Upon special request he will preach on “ Christian Units” in Christ. (‘hurch on Sunday next at the waning service. The Roman Catholic Press and the South African War. Al. the time of the Venezulzm difficul- ty the Roman Catholic press through- out this Continent was bitter in its (10‘ nunciations of England and warmly espoused tho cause 0! the little South American Republic. A similar condi- tion prevails at present, especially on the Continent of I'Iumpe. The Ultra.- inontune papers boldly avow their de- sire to see England humbled and the Strength of Protestantism supped. They indulge freely in \‘itnperutiun of the great Protestant Nation and in predic- tions of her speedy down-tall. The hu- miliation of Great Britain through a cmnbination of the other pone-rs is foreahudmwd as a pmvidential inter- position, buying for its and the repres- sion of Protestantism and the restora- tion 10th:! i’apacy of its temporal puw~ er. Tins recent outburst of husnlixy lo England is [he of those remindersâ€" »ihiuh me Very much needâ€"us to the real aims oi Rollie. Its \‘ast organiza- l. on does not ex.“ merely for the pur- you: of making its on n nay of peace known in the zmxiuus soul. It is, us it always has been,very much more than a religious organization. ln its any of defeat and disappointment. it does not cause :u yearn for and to hope for its old supremacy over much of the world. It still wants the political and Social machinery 0: {hr mulmis to he control- led fro!“ a. central utlice at Home. In its own way and by its oun agents it. still seeks tn bring this about. The concepiion of [he iimnnn Church as 8 \wrldrpnwer, ever scheming to win, not the spiritual advantage, but ihe politi- Cu] and Social control of mniuns. is too little understnod by our people to-(lay. li “as familiar enough during the him: uv We need not {:0 very far either. fnr if people would Open their eyes and look around. in Israel 'l‘nrte they would see and knmv a " l’apist " of the profound- e*t type. ‘ ROWANâ€"JONES. At the residence of the bride‘s parents, on Tuesday, Dec. i‘.‘th,by the Rev. E. A‘ Langfeldt. M.A., Margaret Agnes Jones to Thomas Rob- ert 1:. \\';m.Omemee. I am thzmku: customers for t age during tlu. I have been in mce, and hope of the same In fmi me at th inst of the Ink all :1 Mam truly, r‘x HO undersigned is prepared to loan money on tirsl-clnss farm property in large amounts at 4:} per cent. Small amounts at slightly Increased rates of intorust. 'l‘crms of re-payment to suit borrower. Barristers, Solicitors «km, Lindsay, Out. In Omemee every Monday. .8. â€"~qu 0 am emi clients \\ ho desire to \inu good farm promrtx at a bargain. _.._ 7.13, Dr. Arthur Day, I'>l§.\“'l'IS'l‘, LINDSAY. (Successor to the late Dr. Hart.) \Ieniber of Rh) :1} (oilege of Dental Sui-"eons, and "lumntnU niiersity. Also Graduate of Mnerican Dental College. Most modern painless dentistry prac- tised in most Scientific manner. Charges moderate. OFFICEâ€"Hart’s 01d Stand, (over MCSWeyn é‘c Weldon, A rmstrong’s .Fur Store.) IN BKE ESTYLES. 60 D’s‘ua. ix' C 5335 CO. 6 7:4: DR. 9.21.; a; hingstcn, Ont. TALL DRUGGISTS FOL“ FH‘.‘Tâ€"C' r:- “-7., .t ’3 “iii ‘4 i""‘ u- a «var :3 €97? 'E‘EéEKS THIR?)-fl2;aa'u‘ 2' z W .vâ€"o 1v: CKIM. MARRIED. '121 to my numerous their liberal patron- past six years that lmsimss in Ome- for n c antimzzzncc future. You will 6 same old stand ih-v. \\'i::hnm)ou (3111' :stums and A ..;u , I numm, yours CENT. The an 'uge I â€"S~3m ‘11 O E.l‘ A [S \ .T URE Beatty Is Selling Hum Away Buwn. Elegant Flour for $2.00 per hundred delivcred. Fresh Rolled Oats and all kinds of Breakfast Meals cheap. Salt in Barrels and Bags. Best quallty of Scranton Coal, Stove and Chestnut. Binder Tmzine. All thOSc that don't pay by Nov. Ist, “111 be charged more. Highest price paid for all kinds of Grain. A ShilfL' solicxied. Jnsenh T. Beatty. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS. \Ve have no hesitation in saying thcsc arc the BARGAIN CHANCE of the season in Ladies' COATS AND CAPES 385 GEO-st, PETERBORO. 35 Fawn, Black and Brown Coats, worth up to $5.00. Our price 8 ' TURBAY nrorning, only $2.90. 38 Ladies‘ Coats, Blacks and (V 0:5,1art silk lmed, “'0; h up to $10. Our price only $4 90. 44, Very fine L'ulu s’ Capes and Coa’s. worth from $3 to $13, all one price to clear quickly SATURDAY morning only $6 90. T‘aa Earmam Life Asauaaaaa Gompany 61 Canada. Head Office, London, Ont. HON. DAVID MILLS, 93. of justice, President. Inns of Life and Endowment 1’0“ch xssued. THE GUARANTEED CASH SUR- RENDER :\Z\'I) LOAN I’OLICY, issued by the NORTHERN LIFE, is unequalled by any other Life Insurance Policy in the \Vorld. Rates are low, terms liberal, security ample.(1asl1 surrender value. paid up Insur- ance. Loan value, or‘ extended Insurance, guaranteed after three years, and are all en- dorsed on the Policy For rates and full information apply to I. I). THORNTON, Local Agent, at Ome- mee. 01‘ to 37.} \‘(ATER ST., I’ETERBOROUGH. Omemee Authorimrd Capital.........$1,000,ooo.00 Subscribed Capital ...... 858,350.00 qud- -up Capital... 206,725.90 SURPLUS for Secinity 0t Policy Holdeis ..... ‘\ 557376-43 LOT 3 at $6.90. 1?!" , tea represenl. a. suwug u; LL11 40 PER CENT. LOT 1 at $2.90. LOT 2 at $4.90. The latest methods and most profitable ”-3 Perhaps t‘ e cheapest lot of ‘53:) Ladies’ and Children’ s Coats If: .\ ever offered in Peterboro will ' be placed on sale by us on G. H. EUWSDN, General Agem, They comprise an immense purchase and at the prices quo- ted represent a. saving of fully jOHN MILNE, Manager. SATURDAY, DEG. 16th, iHWIN’S William-st, : Lindsay. PUB/[PS OF ALL KINDS. Bramforfl Pumping Winflmills. IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. Deep Wells a Specialty. W. H. IRWIN, First Door South of Mann- der’s Hotel, MANUFACTURER OF AGENT FOR THE C., Minister Pump W0rks,§ Manager. The Peoples Gmeeny OMEMEE. In order to make room for anoth~ er line of Goods, I will Offer Special BAREMNS 111 GRHEERIES W. BRADBURN. Robinson Ewart” Men’s Bunkim 900., good as any $1.00 Boot. Men’s Blucher Cut $1.20. Men's Oil Grain $1.50. BOy’s Boots 65, 75, 85, $1.00. Boy’s Chocolate $1.25. Boys Dongolas $1.15. Ladies’ Oxfords 75, 85.1.oo,1.25. “ Southern Tic 1.65, reg $2. Robingon . Ewart, LINDSAY, Have returned from the market with a. New Stock and at Prices to suit the Customer. The goods are very stylish in Clocks, Watches, Jew- ellery, Fancy Combs for Ladies’ Hairdressing; New and Stylish Purses, Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes. Prayer Books and Hymnals. A New Assortment of Musical Instruments. A i fresh stock of Timothy Seed, Mangle Turnip, c. New Stock of patent medicine at out prices. We intend closing our store earlier in the evening. Please call and examine our new goods. R. J. Mulligan, DRUGGIST, OMEMEE S A. L E Sim Continues. for the next 10 Days. 74 Kent St., 2 Doors West Campbell's Grocery Dealer in Good Bicycles. I. WHITESMITH, Will be at The Omemee Mirror Office on Salurflav, 1m. 1m, 1899, ONLY. 9523‘?» Call early as my time is necessarily limited to one day. All Work guaranteed. Watchmaker, Jeweler Optician, of Manilla, ONTARIO.

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