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Omemee Mirror (1894), 28 Dec 1899, p. 2

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Peterboro, Ontario TELEPUON E 92. Branch at LXNDS.5Y, in charge of f. 0. BOX 362. G. WALTER GREEN. The " Ideal.” for 1897, is by all adds “:0 be“ in the matket. Its first coat is vor low, when you remember that it ll urictly A High Gradar, and the annual one: hr maintenance and repairs ls lnw- Cf still. I have handled lese mills far 5?: you" and have never yet. made a :gpoSr on sccnnnt of defect. in material or'poor workmanship 39nd {pr particulars“! my other lines. WASHXKG ACHIEES, etc. Pumas far Evm service And satjgufactzon anal-unwed in every During the past winter I was sum-ens. .‘n! in securing a great. quantity of un- usually fine pump timber. This will lpe u! bemoflt ta all my custmnvm, and will aurva to mammin the high standard 01 quality that my goods have enjoyed in 22:; past. PETERBURDUSH PHI]! WI] TSK 46-31:: (31:20 P L '.1‘ Proprietor.Undsay. HU'rl-Il. (‘HANGR-Ume-mee and Emily - (”Hm-n» will take notice! shall it: glad to ' ”‘83 "8!th Beat! 3nd he? brother, we them. lmvlngsuccemled E. Duly. or the g Egg-flay a". um cue.“ of “I.” An!" hazy Home. and hape to keep up tho )0! amputation mm House has alwaya sum an! 3 Mrs. J. H. Belt. in the pawl. (23]) 3nd see us when In town . “_ -_ j n 7 ‘ __ _ _ 7 on” zflzo ogmuvflau 02H: thOIol‘aH I‘dflnVII-ooflr WM. COLYIN’S 1’E‘vc- Pipes - for 15C 35 and 4°C-Plpcs for 25 1‘36 Pipes for 10 “‘3 Pipes {or 5 Corn (Jobs 2 for 5 Tobaccos always fresh at Bankrupt Stock of Pipes Steel Widmiils frilbys .Vinks Alabamas Scotch Reel J p-todatc Specnal Vcncedora .‘l’rs. Mattel]. Lindsay 5L. Opp. suntan: .1nk. Lindsay. will be glad !0 see all the «nemee and Emlly people on U)” direct. :‘ nun. yllere tlgq moat. comfort. lg DEM/Med {3511131111 Cigars ’t‘EV’I-l HOLLAND proprietor of the . :m-rh-tm Housmflunler Street. Valet-Doro. «gs have to announce to his umetuec and finit" friends that his houw has been thor- zg'my renovated and tilted up in thew most. ”darn style. Goodmnbltng and attentive utter. A cal; solh-ilml. Termu reasonable :nllv opposite oriental Hotel.â€"51â€"5L Dr. T. Pupham McCullanah, 2TB. BAR. THROAT AND NOSE. PETERBOROUGH. Corner of George and Murray Stream. Ornc: HOURS: «'zol!a.m.: “0.5.9.111. 7ton.n. a well heated house. good meals. The bar w up-toâ€"dale. Attouuve hustler. good-stab- An-z and good order. Call nollcltcd.â€"I~SL 313' (brook om”. over new 1'03: office. Money to Lonn- 8-11 u‘ w 'I It xii :he latest and improved branches ..2:;:;Lzstry successfully performed. “mt-:6: modemto. 0 F F I C E over 1§7>::.:>.>r_\"s Drug Store, corner Kent. and. 7- Sham streets. Ilrajburn House, OMEMEE, third T~;.-. Z). A. Shaw, must, will he at his Htsrboru L .udio during the second and 35‘. .s-ec’s or each month to Instrncutu- hm: in {21“ an uf painting in Oils find 13’ »-.’v'-r~-1-~-a S; eq-ial attention given 05:11.11‘31‘QE from 5 distance and Pur- Mums .57 ““3: st. L‘L'J- ‘-\ L- gvonfi. ::.!‘.xla‘._\' of each monthâ€"47.1! Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Pie-nor Graduate of Turonto Univers- s and Royal College of Dental Sur- Dr. Neelands, ZENTISI‘, - IJS DSA Y, J: the ()meuwe- l'omnwrcial Hotel, a; “and the new that Office Block, the -' ‘Z'ncsday of every month. Admin. :irre‘! gas “ith grant success for over '1 .Eurs. Beautiful teeth and splendid Crown and bridge work inserted. andsay office nearly opposite Simp- . fa .‘lotel.â€"28-ly 4:33. Gownâ€"31. .4053. 35:0. 9...: vSFwaCOH. u u " 37.5129 'nnry Surgeon, Hrmmule 4 )mnriu \‘rt- (fullruv. ‘l‘ornmu. lt--m.<u-x- d m n» nlariu \‘-;u-r:na:y .‘l?“!'l'.d .\~n0\'ia- am.- am! resin mm: 22 William Sum-l 5.1 "damnâ€"3h; m 1- Robert mud-71y. W H IRWIN Dr. ‘4? Kenny, PAXNTING. ,7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for 15 Cents 0 H 10 “ 25 cents 25 fl 25 25 25 10 25 H H (I H | I wish to call the attention of the public tos few {acts of a very gravje and far reaching nature, {acts in which every one. who has the weliare o! the . ton in at heart must be interested. Late- ly our streets have been the scene of the most outraging conduct of intoxi- cated rascals, who used profane and abusive languaae to the people passing by. The question is:are the respect. able and decent citizens to be made subject to the abominable and contemp- ltible conduct of a few drunken scoun- drels': Ladies can hardly pass the ‘ street corners without having to listen to fuul and indecent language. The young boys are made the witnesses of this rascality,snd, beyond doubt, will ' follow, in due time, such i'oul practices. 'I call upon the mammalian of every ions. who stands {or morality and a f good life, to strike these outrages at the Every root, and to show these law ess Sand indecent persons that they cannot lan on in their-demoralizing deeds with- font being punished. There is a law fwlnch punishes everyone using Iro. .Ii'ane language. Are we going to make {use of it, or will we encourage these [persons by our indifl‘erence to continue its they please. It is lamentable to no- :tice the degradation of human beings ‘ who lower themselves beneath a beast, 1and not trying to raise them n; , either by good example or by calling upon the law to take its course. it has gone so (a: that even a Minister of the Gospel was made subject to the assaults of 1 drunken rascals. I pray that every 1 l l christian than and woman uill help in r ting out this wide-spreading evil. I MI. and Mrs. I. H. Fee and family enjoyed immensely the Methndist eo~ 'cisl of Mount Pleasant on Christmas ‘4' Night. i Mnsnd Mrs. Savigny, of Peterboro, i spent Christmas st the home of John I Donsldson. I . Mr. and MrsJ. B Hayes spent Christ- ; mas with Mrs. C, Rutherford. mm Wilson of the Orange Line who Is engaged as teacher for next year was among the guest: on Thursday evening at Mrs. Mageea. Miss “ llson comes hlghly recommended and we wish her a successful term in Plea-nut Dale. Miss Fee left on Saturday for her home near Chesley. She purposes at- tending the London Normal School the coming aeuiona. Mr Joe. Donaldson with other sport- spent Christmas Day fox-hunting bu- at time of wrizlng no game is reportod' Owing 10 the storm there was no sonic. at the MiddXe Road Church on Sunday although the Minister was present. 'I‘he echoing with many others as- sembled at the home of Mrs. Mngee on Thur-dayevenlng “hen the teacher, Mlu Fee, was the recipient 0! en ad- dreu and n beautiful pnir of Penhm Lamb Mitts. Quite 3 number {tom here attended the entertainment at Lang’s Ichod where another gala. time was spent. The music tendered by; his Orchea~ in was highly appreciated and added grestly ‘o the plenum o: the ovening. The first part of the program was contributed by thochildron Ind reflects just credit on both tenchornnd pupils. The ucond part was given by the “Sonlor Lights " of the local"; nnd comiated of vocal and instrumental music, recitstlom and dialogues, all of which call forth much applause. \ but u. Yew vseeka the young people 0! i thin loam) were busy preparing fora school entertainment, and on Frlda} evening. Dec. 15th, their highelt hopes were realized, ior did not Old Probe fave or us with sleighing for the evening andamoonlight night that was just " elegant. " 'l‘he schooiroom was filled to its utmost capacity by an nttentive end appreciative endience, while the program exceeded the hopes of the moat sanguine. The chair “as ably occupied by Mr. Joseph Best. Speck] to the Mirror. After the presentation Mn. Switzer proved to be a. charming boaceu m pro- a!" ing a sumptuous repaut. It was al- most I: u'cluck when the guest- laid j;00cl-b_\‘r: \o and thanked Mr. and Mrs. Swiuur for their him? hospitality. On behalf of St. James' Church con- gregation I hsve much pleasure in con- veying to you our thanks for the active interest _\ on have taken in our Church ‘ services by giving as your unselfish ss- ‘ alstance in being our Oruunlst. We ap- preciate this very highly and desire tlmt you would accept the accompany- mg gm, not as e recompense for your services, but us aslight token (.1 the high esteem in which you are held by both Rector and Congregation). Sincerely yours. va. E. A. LANGFELD‘I‘, M. A.. Run-on. .lilse Switzer was indeed much sur- prised, for not a word had been said about the presentation, and tt‘anked the donors in kind words, assuring them of the gladness with which she attended the services. T' e ru-sideuce of )Ir J, Tobias Swit- zer, Emily. Wus the scene of a. very pleaslll: ufi'ur in the form of e surprise [Mm uixen by'the Revtnr and choir of Sr. Jomee’ Church, on Ssturdsy. Dt-c. 23rd Miss Maggie Switzer has since May been the esteemed Organist at St. James’ Church, and the members of the congregation desired to express their appreciation of Miss Sm itzer’e ser~ vices by presenting her with an address and a well-filled purse. Rev. E. A. Leugfeldt. with a few introductory re- marks run! the address and pro-sented Miss Switzer with the purse. The ad- dress reads: Dun MISS Swrrzm : Pleasant Dale Corners. BETHEL. L.\.\‘Grawr. But if the abode of man can be so glorious, how infinitely more glorious must be the abode of the Great Creator of all! The apocalyptic vision recarded in Holy writ reveals to us that those realms of glory absolutely revel in an overpowering efl‘uigence of dazzling, manv-hned brilliancy; the colouring of which is probably diverse from, and more beautiful than, anything here be- low. How mad, how famous, then, must those he who Would, by neglect- ing or forgetting Him, be wilfully Shut Out from it all for ever! And stretched out beneath was the broad Atlantic, reflecdng the sumptu- oue pageant upon its ripple-covered ‘ bosom, every little wavelet scattering aahower of shining gems; the whole expanse uglitterlng display of emer- alds and sapphires, of rubles and dia- monde, of ametlu ate and chrysophrnse whlle over all seems vaguely to breathe the influence of the sweetly hued sard- onyx, dyeing the whole moving expan- se with its lovely tint. But seen all is over, the ocean gems have 50:10, the flaming heaven; I ave dimmed and flickered, and the shades of night have blotted onta scene snrpauingly gorg- eous and magnificent, and quite start- ling in its beauty. The writer at the time, was at Biar- ritz, on the south west of France. and from that favoured spot the spectacle was so superbly magnificen t, that. laug- uage utterly fails adequately to describe the overpowering, awful glory of the lscene. Immediately after the orb oi 1 day had sunk beneath the horizon, the entire western heavens appeared to have caught. fire. Golden fire, purpie fire, flames of amber. of softly shaded mauVe, of blood red carmine- kindled tongues of azure light brightening into the richest ofultrsmarines; ceruscatious of emerald. dazzling in their intensity, ‘ and gleaming in streaks of flashing lustre midst the many-lined lumbent rayenclntillnting beams of glittering p- ecioul opal; with many another wond ert‘ul tint, so surpussiugly iairand love- ly that no limner's art could produce its like. And then, culminating ut the end of Augustmsme the final crash. 'i'heis- land rent in twain, swallowed up in the ocean, again to be thrown up sgainwvered and torn asunder, the umzhty wave which resulted travell- ing for and wide, destroying towns and villages in countries far remote, and immointing nearly forty thousand vic- tims. So colossal was this rolling surge that it is stated that a mam-of wsrlying ofl'Juva was carried inland and stranded in a field some distance from the sea Butslthough this appal- ing catastrophe had devastated and laid waste some amongst the most at- tractive spots on earth. yet, on the ‘other hand it caused a brilliant dis- play of serial beauty, such as has per. haps never before been witnessed by mortal man. For the vast clouds of tine impalpabls dust which were shot up right through our stmospherennucb ' ofitintegrsting with it, and remain- ing suspended m its upper reaches produced that wonderful series of cor- Reous sunsets which, especially in those parts where the atmosphere is pure and clear, so delighted the lovers of nature’s beauties during the nintor ofthst )eur. x1 In August of that year by far the most awful earthquake of \\ hich hist- ory has any record, nhich appeared to have shaken the very globe to its foundations occurred on the island of Krakstoa. For three months previou- sly. all residing within a hundred and fifty miles of that fated locality had been alarmed bv the most appalling explosions, which by day and by night had rent the air. and the thunder of which had been heard as much as three thousand miles away. Some of these detonatious were so violent, that at Batavis, a hundred miles distent, furious hurricanes ensued, the impulse hav ng been so prodigious that the or.- 1 tire atmosphere surrounding the globe was disturbed. From Greenwich to Bombsy,from Toronto to St. Peters- burgh,theinstruments in the obser- vatories recorded the series of awful outbursts, which with maddening, de- tonatlnp roar, were destroying that fair garden ofthe east. BY A BANKER. Durmgthe winter of the year 1883 many parts nfthis earth were favoured thh a. spectacle, altogether more gor- geus and startling In its umunificeuce than nnytlnng ofits kind which had been seen by human eye for probable many centuries, or possxbly even, that had been presented since the eariler ages ofgeologic time. Should the Old Clergyman Be Shot? " Inn Mat-fare" " in I] 8 December Lad es’ Home Journal, declares that" the diflicnlty on disposing of the old minister has been lelt so ncntely that adietingniehed divine of our dayâ€" wbo is now deadâ€"prOPUbOd that a. minister who was past his prime should be taken out (1 guanine to some sheltered spot)and shot. Cer- tainly he expressed the mind of some ungrateful and miserable congregation who would be immensely relieved to get rid of an old servant in the quick- eet and cheapest fashion. Perhaps. Also, it would be the kindest thing to the minister when he dilcovers him- self to be an incumbrance on those whom he lovel, and who once loved him, to glve him by Some means the coup degraco, but there are objections on the part of an interferim: law to this summary method of disposal, and one must abnndon the hint of an ecclesiastit n1 knacker’s Yard " FIERY FIRMAMENT. The undersigned has opened up a Blacksmith Shop on the N. Side of King‘r St, Omemee, (West End), and is prepared to do all kinds of general repairing, 61c. Horseshoeing a specialty, A call respectfully solicited. Wishing you one and all the compliments ofthc season and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. I am yours faithfully, A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest Mr- culuuon of any scientific nurnal. .'l‘erma. $3 a. par: four 5101",”. $1. 80 d by all_ pewsdpylerg. year: four mohths. 81. Sold by all newsdeulém. MUN". _Cos_6_'5‘r°“:"Â¥:New_Yurk ' fit‘e'riis' idiéii EEFSGEE 'M'u‘xifi’ ZE°CBTFéEéiRve mega! (notice. without. engine. in the ‘ TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRKBHTS ac. Anyone sending a sketch and descflgtmn may qu!ckly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention is probably patgnmbm. Communion- tlona strictly confidential. Llandbouk on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Pnha-nt: tnknn thrnunh Mnnn b (‘n rnnn‘wn il .they will be left in the race of â€"â€"â€".uotiety is getting more distort- e l than u‘ei‘. It is USClCSS to teTl a man not to :l’lultCl‘Jte his gOtds w'eri his competor is (icing it. Hullllisteltllcr do it or lose his trade mil thus lose his bread and butter. It is llSclt‘SS to tell a man not to steal when he is starvmg, out ofworkand no iiioiieyâ€"â€"eoi,- ditions will compel him to stea' or rob or lie. lle cannotghu good except he perish. It is [ISclL‘SS to ask the ministers to preach the communism off Christ the decipl- es when to do sowill lie to have all the monied people stop their pew rents and :it the next meeting ol‘ thetrnstees fire him out of the1 pulpit and leave him stranded on the cold Cll:11'lt_\'0flllt‘ world. To teach the true gospel will mean pgniiry, want, ostracism. Few there are who are willing, like Christ and the disciples,'to suffer martyrdom fortruth’s sake. It is ' useless to appeal to men not to bribe legislators and judges. when if they do not others will and wealth and be brought tOpoverty. \Vliat is needed is action. \\’e wi l put the property oftlieiiation in the hands of all the p -ople like the roads, schools, postoffice and many other things. and make it the law that every (‘itiZt-n may have employment at a compensat- ion equal to the average product- , lion of wealth per da’"s labor.l Then it will profit none ioadultsr- ate the goodsthey are employed on then from neceSsity no man need steal, then men can reach the truth and conflict with no priyate interests. then there will he no private interests to serve in the bribing oflegislators and judges. Do not expect peOple to change their actions until you make env- ironments differentâ€"From Ap: peal to Reason. Sciéiififié ‘fimfimm. "finial (Diafiffm F St. Wuhuâ€"fiz'oif. Wm. Cunningham. Human society is full ofwlongs â€"â€":1llaz‘cfrectoztllmitlluxt. How to arrange relations to remedy th Sc p :iuful conditions is tlzc pro- blem. If people lmcw the u mc-Kly [hay would long ago have amyllcd it. There has by -u run-ml of ad- vu: to be “good" and c‘vcrvllling would adjust itScll'. but there has burn no results {10m such adv;cc H O '1' E L (l H .\ N (l N-â€"'l'l1n(Ynmmcrclal Huuw.l.lml.~u.\'»â€"l;.21..-vmnx'i' mr, J Dm'gun -lm~4 hw-u bun-gut on! By W. melLQI \V as- urn um...“ lix’n lungmuurcrlu this lino to the puhllo who wlll lu- glad to wall an all the Hint-Inc», l'Imlly mnl Hp- numlmnc'rs. 'l‘ln- huuso. slnhlos und slmch‘ wlll bx- rummlvllcd. A c‘hnil-e Muck ofliqnnr» and clzwrs. Careful husllcr. ‘l‘crms roa.»on.lblu.â€"lr$~8.n Mr. jzuncs Hunter has started tolcarn the trade of blacksmith- ing with Mr. R. Nurse. He takes theplnce of Mr. Burt Chambers who has scrved his time and who is now at work in Omcmce. Mr; and Mrs. jumes Pow ers of Pete: boro, Christmas (1: y visiting Mr. 21an Mrs. Wm. McCarrell. Mr. Samuel Dc‘yell of Alamel‘a N. \V. 'I‘ has x’elunncd lnumc to spend the wintcr. \Vc venture to my that he will not go back ul( r.e :0 kvcp batch another war lut will take back with him a nice lit- tle wife. Mr. Dixon Best, of Pcte.boro. tpcnt (lhx‘istmns Visitxng lns father Mr. “’11:. Bust. Mr. and Mrs. G. Switzer and Mrs. M. Ruth took the train last Fridav morning to Desboxo, near Owun Sound to visit Mr. and Mrs. Juhnlilliott intending to return home on \\’cdncsdzwuf1hi:; \vcek. Mr. and \Irs D. H. \Vood and family went to Campbellford to visit theix friends last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Green, ofStirling, is spending Christmas holidays. visiting their daughter Mrs. R johnston ochst’s Station. Special to the Mirror. There was a grand shooting match in our village on Christmas day, when over a dozw turkeys wele taken in prizes. Crime Result of Conditions. HELLO ! Fowlers’ Corners. The \\'l](‘\‘ of the Missing: Link factory will be 9.01.} by public auc- tion on Thursday, jun. 4, 1900. Sale will take place at the factory at 2 p. m. There will be a reserve bid. James Middleton, Pres. The undersigned has a thor- ough bred Tanm orth Boar, which he will keep for ser \ we on the prem ises, Lot II, Con. 5, Emily, dur- ing the ensuing season. T e: ms $1.00 at time ofservice. A.Higmbotham to $2.00. PURE DRUGS, c., 8w. In most variety at Higginbot- hum's Drug Store, next to Duly House. Nice Deeerarea Peeler Lamas, Manicure Sears, Glare Bares, Handkerchief Cases, Sharing Seats, Hair Brushes, Perfumery of all kinds freer 5a. : : Gifts . H. FE E, Proprietor Sergt. Major Martin, Proprietor. OMEMEE :: AGENCY Mirror Office: M‘Cnll and get l‘riec LlsLâ€"Ir VICTBRIA STEAM LAUNDRY nvmq-mlu-r r, wn do not du- clntvhes by un-nmâ€"i: muff I to may mhriv. Thcpurc Mr 01' he: Iu-n Is our ugv ML. Tamwerth Buar far Service. LIFE WOULD BE HEAVENLY INDEED Nuthv [- horuh': gtvcu that thn :Imuml .m-n !ing’ ul‘lhw .~ 0 imy wm he held u! 11:0 ('4 annu‘W'! ol Hume. ! m moo, on Wednes- Ju) .1011]:t1|ll£nl”)‘,]!|‘)"'llt.u't'Hh k p.m , tl‘r [he I unpone “(oh-Ming: l'irewhn's For mum 1m: y nr. Alimembcrs arch-queued to :11» tv nd. U. G. \VIIJIAu‘MN' * m mac. 11(,v.271h,1399. Sd‘rctury. Notice is: hare-by unv- n that tho annual m .u ling n thlsd'omp my will be held in the « at: e.: l r - ml‘ ; l'nut Umm: lllnck Hm. m .. , on Mnnduy, Hm 13”., NW", :ll :3 3t; (:‘vlot-k 3» m . :u m purpu e of lucling hlr- ( tO'S. Thus.- hnvipznct (k (:1 Prim-t!) huh \\ ill lmvv a voiceln the pr wwdlnzb'. U. (i. \VILIJA Ms N, Um. mire. 27th II(-c.. 18‘ 9. Sea-Tram. Whey for Sale. Emily Agricultural Society. FEW Next to Daly House. Dr. Anew Cherry Then 1561);ny the kidneys. In the Ghost? Then probably the lungs. In the Joints? Then probably rheumatism. No matter where it is, not What kind; you need have it no longer. It may be an hour, a day. or a year old; it must yield to In the Back? Emiky Cemetery Co. Placed over the small of the back, it removes all congestion from the kidneys and g'matly strengthens weakness. For sale by all Drugziuts. J. C. Ayor Co., Lowell, Mam. Place?! over the stomach. it stops nausaa and vomitmg; over 11.: bowels. it controls cramps and colic. The Perfected Product of years 0’ Patient Toil. Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer’s Cherry l‘cc- ton! in the treatment, of all Lhru-t and lung affections. A new combination cf new remedies. Made after new methods. Entirely unlike any other plaster. The Triumph of Modem Medical Science. Immediateb after applying it you feel its soothing, warming, strength- ening pqwer. It quiets congestion , draws out inflammation. It Is a new plaster. LINDSAY. ”W", H! :31“; of lvcxing u] ('emvtl _\ '(‘Ui,'d‘ll::~'. N. B. A 7 years’ guarantee with each instrument. Patronize a home agent and avoid all rem‘ets and dissatisfactlon. AGENT, HAMBURG, BERLIN, ST. PETERSBURG MILIAN, YOKAHAMA MADRAS, SYDNEY, Have a world-wide reputation, a life time ample finances, places them on the most f: ness. Some of thp {nrman n4 Agent, TELEmoxrssâ€"Agcnt’s Offic ce, ,7 B ; Town Office, 77; Mill Office 78 Together Always on hand. Is the Place to Buy LumL-er, Lath Shingles, Ctment, Plu- ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \\ indscr Salt, “ Daily Cheese Butter ” Bxands. Sash, Doors,.B_1i_nds and Mouldings Co’s DIRECT IMPORTERS, 130-134 Simcoe-St., Peterborough; RICHARD HALL SON 5‘“ (“ax At; +( > ' 725455. I’ o \‘g \- ‘m ~ ‘ ‘~ \g\\: Sole Agent for the Jeness Miller Hygienic Shoe. 223 “(5 :23 ;: \gfiggg‘ggfig Peterborough’s Big Simcoe Street Store. You must Secour sin wing this year. You ml] find it more in- teresting than ever. It would in- useless totrv to mrticulurizL: on the manv pretty ti in (s m by St'cn here, so we can only .~a. , (om; and Set: for yourst. \Vc'xc got 1l1e1igl1t Goods. “e- 'u: got the ri‘l1tSt\les,and \\"c \e -rotthe1i"l1t 1r1Ces. \\ e ought to «lo the Chxi>tmas trade in Kill, (3 lows. \Ve guarantee cx en {1311 zoghc satisfa<tion.1’er1in‘s Kid (Eloxcs all 5121-5, at per pair, $1. 00 and I 19. FANCY GOODS Silks and all kin 15 of Silks for for fancy “ork at all prlCes. DRESS GOODS A fine assortment of fine All \Voul and Silk and “"ool Black Henriettas, specially for the (‘llrxsnnastradc \‘Je sell a. lot gof nice Black D11 stscs for Christ- “1115 Lovely Embroidered Handker- chiefs with lace edges and mSer- tions, at, (ach, 9, IO. 15. 20, 25, 30, up to gmz. Special prim-s for quan- [itiLS of halfdozen or dozens. \Vhitc Hernstitchcd Handker- chiefs for Misses or Ladies, at each, 5, 8, 10, 12.2,, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 40C. The greatest assortment ever in this store, prettier than cvc-r, l“zm~ cy Colored llandkcrchicis.at 2, 3. ; mm 5c. The gift-giving enthusiasm has already reached an important point in the pubic mind, judging from all appearances. This store is a great big Chaistmas box full of pretty things for everybody. Sud. an array o'f useful and lovely things. you Will find it hard to duplicate, and pi ices are decidedly a factor. R_i_I;_hard Hal§ Sun, Christmas all Over the Store HANDKERCHIEFS The greatestassortment ucr in \Vemakeita aspccial point for is storL ,‘puttiL-irtl an nu, lun- .Chrislmas to ban: an extra nice Colored llandkLr,chicis 21:2, 3.115s0rtmcntof Men 5 T1cs.fhis mu 5c. :15 tln- store “here the ladies get “7mm Hemstitchcd Handker- the Nobbiest Tics for Christmas icfs for Misses or Ladies at boxes for the Hun. Some other ch 5,8 10 I21” 15, 20 25 3Q fi-pxettxand useful things for mm d 40c fare \Iufl’lcrs of “hitchb we lune a . Hm ch rszc, I incd and Unlimd !l0\'€h'_Embr01dered Handker- Kid Glows for “inter “ear and iefs thh lace edges and mser- ; veryacceptablc forChristmas box- ”5' at, (ach, 9’ IO .15 20’ “5' 30 (‘5. This store for Men's Furnish~ to gun. Special prices for quun- ings. in c {if h I‘{Al\wnux n.- ”In .. L..- Men’s Furnishings. 1 i KID GLOVES. Headquarters fcr Christmas Novelties. PETERBOROUGH’S MODERN STORE with Offices in all the Leading Cities i hand. I’erfcvctly Dricd and Seasoned. Best qualities Hard and Soft Coal, (‘ordxx'cod zmd Millwood. Call and gut our priCCs and examine goods. . H. M. BAKER reputation, a hie time experience coupled with ces them on the most favorable basis to do bus:- Some of the foreign offices include : - . - GERMANY. - GERMANY. 3URG, - RUSSIA. - - ITALY. - JAPAN. - INDIA. - -AUSTRALIA. I’ick them out. [hex are bein" \cr\ much adxmred by thcladics. Such pretty lmmilcs,such dam!) small 10115, and Md) :1 lovch quality of Silk.1’li¢cs are low, consniuin" the qualities. \Vaist Silks, Dress Silks, Skin Silks and all kinds. of Silks for for fancy work at all priCes. Ladies' Umbrellas Lindsay. in the Dominion. SILKS. fi'For Wedding Presents ‘J Clocks. Silverware. lwanim! ind" (cuest prices at \‘o. 1‘. ‘14 indsav. â€"5-tf. The C. O. F. entertai :1 men: 0 nudity evening of last wee rousing anceese. Space will I: m to do it justice this week. {u «1!: will be given an out next 11 Mr. Jan. MoCarrelI, of Fow 1e 0". care the Mirror a friendly Cordu'. Get your lzv‘u‘ets a; ed mall po “'6 on L l toldl a: G. l‘. B S at: m Vol.1 ~) \. l: 1.1 :- '71“. 51:30”!me Tewci'uar. ‘9? Watches, ('iecks‘ .iewriwr; I'm. Spectac‘les. Lewes: prim- Quality gooda.â€"5-L-f Rev. \V. [l N ;;_'u i- Visiting at th‘ u m. uu-l Mrs H N M1343“- ) J. 3!. A. Spence, been Whiting at the home of 3 (In the past few weeks,1eftfor I: n Green Bay. “'18.. on Tueada Mr. 3nd Mrs. J. 0. Tish”, an "'1. ofo‘br-idge, spent Xmas “ and Mrs. 'r A Mnchell. .\'r Jan. A. B‘rris, of Tofu“ ('hrzstmas a: the home of his in town. We xegret to learn of the . Stanley Faulkner, :m:. (5 Mr. 4" Sim Faulkner, Mud. and ere place on Tuesday of 33»: “wk. wu I. bright 11:1 h-lzmx of e‘ e'ht years. 11:5 [arcane L: hem-tie}: syn 9:11;} o: :45 in in affliction. The first meeting Ll {he Emil shipCuuuciI fur I‘m”, “in be the second Mafia? 3:: human If you have rheu:na1iszx::md r (the ythe groper cure for ‘1' E .0“ cxpect rel :cl? 1):.Hall‘s Rt: rcaily cures. Try it 9:25. . Mr. S. Dona‘ “‘._ I“ 3’. I. at Dufietin Put 1 '. with Muscular Rheu .. mahsmforiu Ombotflc of Dt.H;11‘.‘.‘ Rheura grad him completely . This prc 18 tlken inlemaliy. 5P Cems a chaining ten days' mmzcm. ddldrug storm. Mr. and Mn. T. R. Kenned ronto, spent Christmas mm (fiends. Butler is proprietor of the Hotel; {runnerly Veitch House has been improved atfordiug t‘! heat $1 00 accmuuwdazéuns tn ; Call solicited. Bead tl‘eadvs, in the Min ueek. it «11% pay you. Mt“ Laura Sherwmd, u-a home for the holidays. 80'. H. W. Margan, of Iluiu in \‘iuili- 3 friends in tmm. Get your Iiepszrmg done a McC'nn; s Jeueller} Store ‘ prices. " Lhe and Let Line,“ on All work uarranted. Come an 77 Kent- .31.. Lindsayâ€"54! Mr. B :xrzuu L2 holidays ForeHEtzement and weqhii It" to W. F. Md‘arty, the 1..“ Kent 81.. Lindsay. sunth si.ie.< Mr. Ed. lfoulanl is hm ldeass. Mr. Sam km“ land, of R. 1.1 is visiting hi< ; arents in to“ r FOI'Xrâ€"“n 3'20: an", 1300 4?! In .I-nr- and mom 9. a pair of Grand I. ' ug. 1 ho uwm-r can hm proving properxy and paying v.2! J MITCHELL.Umomcc.â€"3: LOCAL LACONI Mr and Mm J. Bloxom. :t'. 01 Putt l)‘ \‘vr, sprnt Xmas, A Un-onwe 1riem’.-. New Gflflil General Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Val1 In All Lines Hats and C; Latest Styl Close Cut P Ofiice and yard Nu next to 55'1" P. S. 0111:1111 s: Call and get our pugs Wholesale and Retail dressed. Shingle of .1 Lath anlfresh van; , er 1’ 1p- ., all 5.7.65. ‘ ‘ $1.30 pcr bbl‘ gig. . : Egg, Stove an ‘ 5' ,' If not, “'11:: not ? SPEC OMEMEE. u 0:” is hon WCC All h'cst \1 :u‘

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