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Omemee Mirror (1894), 12 Dec 1901, p. 3

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Ihrq Wadnocduy momma: on abusineaa trip to Khmsmn. Hrs. F. Gan. aha was a visitor with boeonsuundnt thw Bra-[burn House Parlors. Lgkofln}; {- hrda last week. Prat. J. 11.1» mllwrz. npuclan nndcole- baud eye specialist, from Germany, will visitomemoe three “mom n your, and may \? ntch for mum All consultations free 01 1,". Alhart "insulatorYorkslalrmEng J? charge. Tum“, having meal: or hnpezfrct. vlultI-gm. tho home or Mr I. ll. Wilma. oynnuhuuldnot {all to consult. his). M". T. 13v“ and daughter, Miss 50 FA R113 WANTED. all 3129.. 800 or nrite ua quickly if ynu want to "I: . rem-hump» your firm. 'I" HURLEY (50.. near Post Office, PE‘I‘ERBOBU. Hue Bethany Manual": 8. 3.. will hnl! n X nun l':--o um! antertahlment «I Xmas. .\":ht Sac bxlln. Man furthor announcements in our next Issue. You should no. man hnrzn-g Mn pragrnn thojunl-n n inn existed for their Mlsnlom an Barn) 'Ipvn ug cm the my. in“. The but"! In to b0 unnl lo {homoor Mm. WHY“ 1" run ortho Unuconnou Home. Toronm. b0 Inylblnxyou luv» to 15'- that would “ford vonrurt u: pleuure lo nu. 0! than "“10 nan-Jud drop I: "no the burn! as y . a PM! on In 1.0 hour the entertainment. A! the opecml Adv'ent SerI.OI..held 1 1n ( h In: C hurch Omomoe every Wed- 7 you!" Mania 3 dating the «nan mo Rou- -r will dellnr : not!» 0! n'nonnm N 0n tha 01.3111, ulna?) and lama-f hila- ol lb. Common Punt. ‘ .Annivon“, Sonic” w!” (ILVJ be ‘45:! “I m “othoth-‘hurch ”mun" “'1 Subbuu, Doc 15 Rev. “00. Web- “0'. "f'l'mnmo, w ill {WOW , warning I 1! «toning. Supper fun-nub“! 5! the 13-910: of “I. congngation,on Monday "cur c. Pnrficuiml a: u 9'08"!!!an- am bsl'll. If you rrqumr guy thing in amine!" q-ulusru at». (‘all and luvs ynnr o) n tam-4 frve. satislucnun guaranteed. P. 1! (RH). “mum“ am! Optician, L1mlam.â€"tf. LXNh‘tAY BICYCLE AND GENERAL Rnpalr “'orku. Bicycle repay-lug“: all its branches. stlu :uwors. Saw "'6 nae-bum . Fin-la: Khan-chi. ta. 0.. W. VEBM‘KI . llachauloml Expan ZSWm. BL North..-6In - Roma-abut tlm Umonvo .‘Avthodid Annivenar: Services on Sunday nud Moudu next. Boebillo. To the Public: Yum- drnggist is lvrM-yumln-rizod to refund me pur- cham price MI 3 :weIny-fi-e or fifty gout l-uuk- o! (ironw’d warranted Syrup of “mini! it {3-518 to cure your onngh or on”. (finned) The Luster H. Greene (30. 8-9 Hutu-non a L‘s}: flue diuplq of .oadn fat 2.2.. hand-y uuwu For tum-v drngi at Inn-est. prices, 2:» to P. H LOAD, Piun B. Uruggis: and 0p- lician, Lindsay â€"lf. Thomas Brady, Ken! 8! . Linden}. keep. In stuck a large 3nd fresh stuck ol (rucoriau at price: ua low as thehwâ€" «1.. Give mu a call a her. In townâ€"3m FDA SU,K-â€"six thoro’hrm.‘ Calm Dog Plum. Tim;- a-o bvnurln. 81 each Apply In Juhn H. \Vltson, Ronboro P. 0..o|' on the p.- -m:.-s, maul Cornell Farm). The Rev. Arthur Murphy. U. L. :0 holding . Int-dun In at. Luke's Church. Auburn- hymn-om Deed-23. In Emily, or. Friolaf. Nu. 29th. to Ir. tad ”I! u, 1 Balfour, a daughter. We have a fine line a dunno.) dolls, all Rises and‘ Xmas. pnunta. '1‘. A. M Dry Seeds, was!“ 7 751851-337 7515’ is in C: Is successfully used ' OMIMies. Media 1,0111- dnzm'isc for Coo. found. she no 0:. er,” 311‘. mummy 5n dangerous. P box ' No. 9. 10 degrees strong? I or 5, nailed on receipt of prim sum 1. 11:. Cook Comps“: B" ‘98.} 3nd 2 gold {mgrccq 77 Kent-St, Our prices are fine goods. Polished natur" metal, or muxble ault your taste. 3 yDa) Clocks! Small clocks t] reliable; they ml; ments and 1:89? 1 _In thâ€"e line of C1 wxdc tanee for )' Unique C The Paanlar Ja WWcl}? noun”. Lil .Gook’s Coti BORN. Montreal, .\'n\'.. 190]. ion TSRB’JRO 5‘08 $10 ‘ynmunr bra! l Grand Orange Concert, Xmas. Night in the Bradbum O p e r a House. under the auspices of L. O. L. 113. One of the best pro- grams ever presented to an Ome- mce audience willbe rendered by the following entertamers : Prof. Ias. Fax. Cana’dm’s gr-atest Com- edian; The “15565 E. an d M. l Clancy, vocalist; M e s s r s. T. J. Parsons. Basso; R' I. Cornwall Iand C. E. Mitchell, Comedians. : Admlssion 25 cents. Notwithstandingn widely current. rumor l that. the Rev. 1:] u. flick- was dcud.ho nev- l at was!!! boner heal"), and never” dql “I bardor and morn ammo-um) gears work than that. Just. chafing. Ho hujustcompiot- I «I but ‘- sndcpla'ndld All-mun .tor 1902 . 1nd. wn bl: unit or shin hclphny has ‘ brought bl: Journu. Word tad \Vorkn,3uu- I 1! forward {no (animations! reputauon. Eornqugrtor ora oomur} Mr. Hick. nu ' grown 1a reputation and usefulness as th» _r .‘coplu‘s astronomer, a n d forccnul. of ~0 f «torm- nnd thecum-actororcomingnonmns. 3 Nova were his weuthur {urecmu no sought ~ alter in: now, his tlmcly warning Ma anion- drmnh thlsyonr luv-'11::- uaved the m:ople {Inn} los~and sum-ring. .Milnonuorbnuhels or wheat. wrre han’htud xhrough his advice to plant cropu that wuuid mltlll’O.eaH.\. 'l‘h-Amuriran people w." ooriniuly “and by onf‘ Hicks. wnon l‘mvstsrthrm so "we smithspanemsare IO gram Hibfinh Al manna r 200 page-n in only 2%. and Mk. uplcnd! tnmllyjournal llonly onn dunur a ynar' including th. .Almauue. Send to I you! ”flavor-l Pub. 00., 21 Locust-SI... 3 ‘ ' -ul" Mr. Juhn Buifomz hf Carl-any. Man. to visiting his money and numerou- otbor friend. in this neighborhood b? hon wanting Xmas. presents. dou'l target that Manuruon ()o' have an oxlralarge aascrlmenl. In fact this 15 5.1m. Uluua' Hoadqunxtets. 5:. Loni-Jib. Mrs. '1‘. Be)! and daughter, Miss Murjorio, « I Fonelon Faults, are visiting a! the hum. of Let als‘er Mrs. R G. (Inray. Sire. Jae. Ralf-4n, u! Carbony, Man, and Mrs James Ivhrv, of Turonto, are visiting Omemoe friends. ”r. R. J. Walt visitid friends at Lang 013 Friday. Mr. Dun“! Hmrntan has returned from an oxumlod th hm: Murdou, Nan.,frieu~.'l MLT. Puxo bu also named fr. In Gunshoro. N W. '1‘. The Anniversary Services and entertainment ofthe Mt. Pleasant Methodist S. 5., xvi?! Ly: held on Sunday and Manday,.D'ec. 22 and 23, 1901. - ,See bxlls. Further par- ticulavs next week. Br. Lawrence Lamb, 0! Echo Bu}, ,3 visiting I the homo of hll mother an. 8. Lamb, King In. Rev. 1:! R. Hicks Is Not Dead. We know It’s thegreat- est cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There’s cure in every drop. Sixty years of cures " ands .zch testimony as the: , above have taught us what Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral E W“! d0. mmmw- WW. “I Ind a awe: mum: coagh ‘ .---' :uny ram. 1: «yin-1 he: ‘ .-: 510.; 1:1;I I ENV Yatl'y thin. I f we: tz'icd Ayco’: Chm"; Pcctoml, 1 andjiagqgichly c1321: . ‘ R. NIManh, Fail Mills, Tenn. PERSONAL. E: we are able to show our goods to better advantage and cxumme for 3ouxself. All goods bought at our 5 engravmg) done free. \\’e do tho )argcst repair- tradc in the county. “ NUFF SED." TTY, the Jeweller, 99 KENT ST. largest stock of \Vatchcs, Clocks, JeWcllry, Sil- cy China, we have ever shown sinc: coming to W @TORE INDSAY. at where to get their Presents for the Xmas. and New Year. In our izans of Omemee : CHANTLER, ‘cll's Block, Near the Market, ND$AY. i call and inspect our GOODS ND OUR PRICES. ie’s Shoe Store. R. THE BOYS AND GIRLS. F8, made exactly like the lar- ones, only 75cts. *’ Pi‘lflfls s only lers only lippers ,MAS. BUYERS now to 5 an. lst, 1902, for only 100. Subscribe now did get all the News The first Wednesday of each month is the regular day of meet- ing' for the W‘oman's Foreign Missionary Society, which has recently beenformed among the Presbyterian ladies of our town. Hence, last \Vedmsday. at three o'clock, the Society convened in the bascnmnt of the Church, with a large attendance» of members. I Suitable devotional exercises were :conducted by the President. Mrs. 1(Rey.) Kannawin, and after the I business pert of the ‘mcettng had 'been dealt with. the missionary iprogram was taken up. This was 31introduccdhy ss'hort paper. on [the physical features. climtte 6m. . of“japnn" rend by Miss Blaylock, rafter which those present war. : favored with 'a well rendered ' solo 'hy Mrs. (Dr.) Rodgers. A second paper relatingto the people, 05 Japan and their customs was git en by Mrs;(Dr.) CAmeron,’ fol- low-d hya- solojrom M #5: Thom-- |t0h‘;.'which_ was 'pleasing'y sung ITh'e last phase of the subject in hand, “the Missions of japan,” The entertainment given in the Public Libruiy rooms on Tuesday evening was a decided success, and reflects great credit on all who took part in rendering the program The management committeo,con- sisting largely of ladies, are to be congratulated on the success at- tending their labors; an d the large attendance of ClllZCHS from the town and vicinity indicates the interest taken in the continu~ ance of our Library and Reading Room. The chair was ably filled by Mr. T. C. Ivory, whose Open- ing remarks made a strong plea for thecontinuance oi our Librarv, and a reqtiest that the cornmumty at large should aid by an increas- ed number of subscriptions and in other ways in ren. ning the indebtedness. The first speaker was Mr. Moffatt who entertained the audience with events and per- sons connected with tlxe Relief of Matcking in which the speaker was a participator. Rev. \V. M. Kannawin, B. 1)., gave a stirring speech, showing that under an Absolute Monarchy the royal fam- ily is educated bv the State, but in a Democratic govc-rntne n t where the people are the rulers, the State must see that the mass- es are educated, and that thev arei pro. ided with literature to make ofthem enlightened citizens. BOth speeches were appreciated. Time would fail us to follow in detail the various pieces in the promam. But in brief we must say that the musiml Selections rendered by Mrs. 'I‘. C. Ivory, Miss jeszim Lamb, Miss Clancy, Miss Bella? Spt-vce, and Mr. Robt. Mum-gang and violin solos by the Misses; Tweedle. elicited well-merited applauSe; and tho. excellent ae- oompaniments played by Mrs. J. _l. Lang, Mrs R' Mulligan, Mr. Geo. Norrlsand Miss Annie Ivory must not be forgotten, together with an excellent recitation given by Miss Pratt, school teacher. These entertainments are to be repeated during the winter, but that already given was worth 25c, instead of 1°C, the fee charged; and the public will look torward with interest to similar entertain- ments about to follow. Mel’kcraon Cu’o atack was never be“. r unsound, or no large an a: the prom‘nt limo 256135. to $1.15. 50cts. to $1.25. 200138. 350138 650178. We have the Short jackets. Medium and Long; Coats, Tight Fittingfl: HalfTighl Back ants in Black. Navy Blue. Grey Fawn. Ladies' Suits and Skirtsâ€"Every Style and Price in Ladtes' Ready-to-VV’car Suns. A tine assortment of the very Newest Goods. New FursJor Fall and Winterâ€"Ladies' Astrachan j~ckets, Electric Seal jackets, Coon Jackets. _ Al‘soalarqe and complete assortment of Furs for neck wear. Also Gloves, Mitts, etc. ‘ Always a first-class stock of Ladles' Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, etc. Our Millineiy Rooms are full of ail the Newest and most Stylish Millinoty to be found in Lindsay. R; B. Allan CO. was treated by Miss Sandersou, who told of‘the success ofmission- ary ofl'ortsin those distant parts. Mrs. jardine then led in a very fervent prayer for the people of this land, of which the speaker had told, that they mtght soon be led to know of a Saviour's love. Some closing remarks by the Presitlcntconccrning one of the workers in Japan, with whom she h a 3 a personal acquaintance, brought to an end a very pleasant and profitable hour. MoSweyn é’c Weldon, Barristers, Sufi-Hora kn, Lindsay, Out. In Owemoe oveiy Mummy. N. B.â€"Ilare several n-Honts who desire to guy good {arm property at a bargain. â€"2 -1y FALL NEWER JACKETS The undermgne-l is: prepared to loan money on first-clans hrm property in large numnnts at 4; per cent. Small amounts at Ilivhtlr increased nuns 0! Interest. 'l‘cruas of repayment to uni! borrow". R. B. Allangc Co’s ADAZM HALL, our own makeâ€"\evory stove guaranteed. The BANNER wood cookâ€"\in four Sims. The Good cheer cook in font sizes. We also keep a large stock of Graniteware, Tinware, Knives, Fcrks Spoons. We are Headquarters for American and Canadian Coal Oil. Stuck II Want! flunk Slum. Wood Heating Stoves, coal Ranges, coal Heaters: and coal 0: Wood Furnace: in the Town. The Dixon Steel Cook, 4; PER CENT. W's», We Draw Your Attention Don’t Miss Seeing the Elegant New EOBTESON EWERT, 74 KENT STREET, LINDSAY. The Canadian Rubber Co's, celebrated “Armour Proof Rubbers” for Men always in Stock. Every Pair Warranted, and replaced FREE if not Satisfactory. In medium or even Strong Footwear we can give you style and prices that not only make you examme the goods but become a. purchaser. In speaking of High Class Footwear we need only mention the names “Hagar" and Lewis A. Crossett for Men and J. T. Bell Fine Footwear for Women. Never before in the History of the shoe trade was it possible to get so much real quality for so little money. There is an increasmg demand for the VERY BEST, that in a. wordis our specialty “The Best. ROBINSON EWART Me Makinga Harefiffering in Bouts Shoes. Rubbers. Uveishnes, Cash Store, 407 George-st, PETERBORO. 'DIREC to mm: of our leading lines. In wood cooks: EVERY STY'LE AND PRICE. THAT ARE OFFERED AT \Ve have on hand the Largest AND FELT GOODS. asll and One Price to All. IE PQS'D OFFICE. I With to Inform the cuizene of Ome- meo and Morronudlng Country that I “H Leap constantly on hand, as large supply of ROUGH LUMBER, .‘xllkinds of Dressed Lumber, Sash, Donna, Blmda, Moulding c. 3.2 so Lath Suiuglna, c. fit Rock Bottom Prices {or ('uh. A gull is most reapevtfuny ‘ a-uiclzed. J. J. W035. OMEMEE. NEW The New Display of Jewellry and Silverware, Gold and Filled Gold Spectacles. (not found ones), fit any sight as well as those that you pay big prices for in the Cities. Beautiful Toilet Articles and Soaps, Oil Cake, Dyes, Fancy Goods, at for your Building Supplies, Nails, Lock}; and Hinges. Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. Machine Oil, coal Oi'l, cod Oil. STOYES, RANGES, FURNACES [avetmughinM Roofing a Specialty. Merchant Tailor, PETERBORO OMEMEE. C. J. A. TRAIN, Manager. Hardwi‘e fer Famers Cutting Done on Short Notice. REPAIRING, PRESSING AND CLEANING A189 Dyeing done on Short Notice. Brices Right. Now is the time to secure Bargains. Only few suits left. If you have a. MIS-FIT bring it and we will make it FIT. All the newest patterns and latest shades in heavy weight goods for winter wear. Admit- able for business men others are our splendid English and Scotch Tweeds--special prices. Call and inspect. Reafiy-Mafie . ' ' ' Clothing THE FLASH OF FASHION Call and See .E. Eflicks00., PETERBOROUGH, . J'. Iviulligan’s, Our Terms, Strictly Cash. A CALL SOLICITED. No. 137 Hunter Street. ’Phone No. 37. At and Below Cost. OMEMEE. . COBB, for wood and coal. ...GO TO............

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