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Omemee Mirror (1894), 18 Dec 1903, p. 2

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‘fle will be glad to fit, you with a. sui TRUSS if you require one. EFor your _own benefit as well as ours we want you to come on Frlday, this week, and the first three day [‘5 g that we can serve you to better advanta hustling and bustling of the great crowds of Saturda L the day before Christmas. a y andg! - ' 'nutes than could think of at home in a week. y‘uv Every department of this store is overflowing with practical, sen-E sible acceptable gifts for everyone. 5252523351 [a Christmas Greetings to Our Friends Matmnig I The Safe, Satisfactory Store, STRICTLY CASH DEALERS, LINDSAY. mm m: a , _ - -_- â€"_v u :11qu U1 1 IIUULI If“ We feel confident that your search for gifts will end in this store .53 3:1 @And you will highly appreciate the money we enable. you to save 15 a; without accepting an inferior quality of merchandise g Q .n 1’ You can’t step in here without flndmg more gifts that you ’11 like to’ buy, than you ever had anv idea of‘ oemna ’ oâ€"J in ‘ U " "v-JVuo. [é] 5‘1:qu RQQHd; Nate the Lowness of Prisesfi ITEMS OF NEWS TO IN'J‘EREST MIRROR REALHSRS. I 1 Fred Bent, of Omcmee, was a, Mr. '1‘. Newman, of chanon, was? ‘ e home of Mr. and Mrs. j. m Millbrook, 'l'ucsday, on business. . I For btylc and fimsh try one of our i 06, No. 327’ I. 0_ I“, Scotch 'l'wccd Suits. A trial “'1“ (-on- » .vcning next, 215: 1 Vince you that Knox, 'l‘hc 'l‘mlor, gives ' ‘cch. All mcm ' good satisfactxon. "10. ’ Messrs. J. Hundcrson and W. \\'il~ q, 1 Mason “'ch visitors to Millbrook, Tucs- I g f Millbrook and Vicinity. I. O. I“, next, 21% All mum . TURNER, Millbrook. mmesmmsa Vrc of 1:th End ml! add much to flu 'thc chning. A good time an‘duno one need go mm, 3. Everybody welcome. w. 3 UNIT”! . . xs childish crmr d cure thc uhooping cough eral, Willie’s mother, ' to Mrs. Brown, - 'fnr Willis went down and Djer gr ‘s 640 :u Wgucs’ wcuesira Will also I] add much to the unamgmore gifts, that you’ll like to??? any 1dea. of getting. En ”at? last “cck. 4o acrcs of good land 5 doinu “C”. He “in uonlhs in Lindsav. ‘3 have 3.2111 suitable “ attractive V ‘ 0r [should Wm. Brown’s eyesight is perfect. In fact It was restored to her after a period ’7 of dnnness, bringing the rare condiuon 0 Know as “second sight.” Her other ‘3 Scnscs are bright and mumâ€"Detroit 3 I Free Press. Y. Messrs. George and chan Brown. '- i two prosperous farmers in Cavan, are 1 K sons of Mrs. Robert Brown, HS D "an, and m 1826 the young ('uuplc came across the Atlantic and scaled in Iowa Canada. In those far-away davs the ‘ ~. - ~ ‘ , ,,- ....- w”... The intervsting Indy, whose life, ac- me and cheerful, prmniscs to round out a century, was born in NorfolK, April 12, 1805. Her family namcwas Harm-t, and they \vcrc very lung-lived. She married Robert Brown 111 England, 311d!" 1826 [he \'nnmr (nu-“1.- n...“ O . ~-~- w-‘r \ollllul‘vll. 'l‘hrongh Mrs. Wilson, 0(937 'l‘xvcmh stz‘cct, the family IS carried to the fourth gent-muon, for Mrs Wilson’s son, Ern- est, is mmricd and has two iitllc bo‘w, Ernest and Culdwcii, one 31 months old, the other a babe. In Morrisburg, Canada, (Lrough two daughters of Mrs. Brown's oldcst daughtrr, the family rcachcs into the fifth generation. Mrs. Brown is therefore; mother, grandmoth- cr, grunt-grandmother and great gruat. 'mlmoxhcr, and om: is cuimiy toldi ie has an older si.;tcr living in 'oiL', linglilnd, whurc she was born.I The intun-sting Indy, whose life, ac-I ,. I I ‘. ' - u“... « ,_.<V-â€"' vl IIVI GU ‘- in-laiv, has {our chxldrcn living In Dc- troithrs. Blake, Mrs. Filburn, of 2 Cleveland Place; Mrs. Lennard Wilson, of 93'; 'I'Wclflh street, and john Brown, of [\s'cnty-fifzh strcct. Mr. and Mrs. Blake lived with that daughter, Mrs. Loucks, who has grown-up children. ’l‘l. , | ‘- 1h: interesting old Ind) who mad: thi s journey to the b dsidc ut her son- The funcral this Week of William Blake, of 721 Morrell street, the flag- man strurk and injured at the Dix awnue crossing some Weeks ago, was attended by his mother-in-luw, Mrs. Robert llrown, who is ()8 years old. 'l‘ne old lady undertook all alone the 270 mile journey from her home in Mill- bruok, Canada, and came hereto help nurse and attend Mr. Blake. who was one cf her lumriles. The funeral took place from the \'in;~'.vuo.l Axenue Church of Chrirt. ngt and-mm, and dur- g years Mrs. Brawn was a :y of many important events -mlwrs lmlring In England of (Ur ol' \l'ulcrlnn, and can recall atriot War in Canada, over :0 rs later. She bccmz e the mother children, 12 of whom am: living. lescendants number more than 50 he soundJn-zlllh of hcr anccstors . . crscll’ has descended to the small- REMEMBEES SEESATION WATER LOO BATTLE CAUSED. TRAVELLED 270 MILES ALONE A" AGE OF 98. famches. Hcr husband who died ‘93 at the age of 84, also came of nhved raCc, and his death “as msidcrmg the lives of his pco 'EiE CF THE BIG SNYDICATE ED LADY’S LUNG GRIP 2555252 $3 s ka of William 'rc“ street, Lh: Hug- injurcd at the Dix tiun at the Toronto ('oilege of Music. At the Oddfeiinns' (‘onccrt last “991;, in P‘emlnnn, Miss Mum flurry, of Millhrnuk, pluvmi the :umompnniments ‘and tim Examiner In timir account of ‘um same says: "Cnnsidernlnle orpfiit is due in Miss (‘Iarry fur the excellent accompnninmmi, which Hm I in} or] in the mush-9.1 numbers. This «as Miss (‘inm ’5 first appeuruncé in the Opera House, and her playing elicited many ' guuignhmeniry references. Miss Mum] Pickup, n! lilizuhethvine lmspnssed her intermediate examifin. tiun at the 'l'uronln (‘nnmm ..r m.‘..:.. Mrs. “Wynn“ was the guest of M rs errny during l~Pr vim-tit lwre. Mr J. Whiu‘alde in \‘rialtil’y Franklin him-11H. M r. 'l‘hnn. Lung, \\ lm has pas! luo \mlram tlw (1mm, Milli-rm 1: friends. Twin 15: e: um. Mr. M. Winter, of melo“, is a gum: of Ixev. H. B. Kemw. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nurse and chi}- dren were Visitors to Bailicbom, this week. Mr. Ins. I’icucrixw, of Shclbunze, m [OWIL ‘lston delighted the people Jmore than in the hemttllul duet "God is Love." '1 he solo given by Mrs. _]0linsmn,“l$e_\ oml the ($3th of Jl’atrmlise," was tend: red in n clear {sweet voice. and with gootl th‘ [pressioxn 'l he (‘lzoir muszc was leoml, an-J Miss lluhel Strain sung lin her usual . ccvpmble manner. lThe cat‘net duet by MesSrs. Geo. l Duncan and George Burnham lwas an able remhtion of sacred , music, every note hemfi sweet and lclezlr. Rev. “.13. Kennv's <lis~ lcoursc was listened to with rapt luttention. Ilis sermons until he ‘lein'es for another field of lnlior will only he too few, as he is an able crxpouniler of the Gospel, and has a very pleasing (leliverv. His plaCe in the Methodist pulpit here will lie hard to fill. Many will look forward to the next service of‘ song. - l , 7 - _... ‘III, N (Inrdmcr’s Burymg Ground, was large ly attcndcd. Rm: H. B. Kcnny con ducted the funeral services. , ""' V"D be rcnwmlwrul. In politics hc was a staunch Conscnaliw. llc lL-uvcs to muurn the loss ul'n loving parent, five sons, Mcmrs. William, Isaac, jamcs, joscph and John, mul {our daughters, Mrs. Sum. liakms, {\lrs. jas. Donald- son, Mrs. A. E. Duncan and Mia‘s Susan Richardson, all of whom haw.- thchcartl‘clt sympathy of their many friends. 'l'h: funeral on Mac. :th, to (lanlincr’s Burying (imuml, was lame- The dcath of William Richardson, which took place on Dec. 3rd, remov- cs one ml the Oldgst and most highly tcspcctcd (:itizcns of Millln‘ook. l):- Ccascd was born on the old homestead cast of Millbrook, but resided in Mill~ brook for nearly twenty years. It: was bclovcd by old and young for his kind- ly disposition and noble character. No person in nccd cvur Went to his door, but that he or she rcceivud food or :1 donation, and his lihcrulity perhaps was only too ol‘tcn imposul on. ()ur rc- wrcd fricml, howcvcr, \‘.';is:1l‘.\‘a_ys hap- picst what he was ahlc to rchcw tho>c ‘ in distress. U: was :1 member of thc Alt-(hotlist (Ihurtrh, an curnrst christian. mu! his many acts (:flillMllk‘SN will lon:r Rcv. Wm. C m‘cning sermon The morning sermon was preached hy the .-\rchdcamn, who gave a short rmiuw ()f his 50 years won: in tht: par- ish and of the amount of church hudd- ing in that time whzch showed :1 very crcdiiahlc progress. uhlc assistancc, so cheerfully ginm on this as we“ as numerous other occas- ions. , "v ' ""o It is one ofthc very many times Mrs Wilmott has generously contributed to Lhc praises in her old church, and it would be nut of plan: l0 comment up- on one whom voice is so We” Known mil zulmircd. We can only add that the congregation was simply charmed with her rendering of hur one selection. Mm Howden Kindly substituted one for her as Well as singing twice besides. and sang \\'lll) her usual sweetness. 'l'hc Choir also sang two Anthems wh'ch were wry wull rendered. St. 'l‘honms’ Church is certainly \‘cry much indebted to Mrs. Wilmott and Miss Howdcn for their Kind and Valu- Death of The former sang under difficulties, having a seven.- cold, but not wanting to disamwint those whom she so Kind- ly promised to assist, she sang. I.,‘ P At the morning servics, Moss How- dcn sang during the taxing of (ht: of« fertory, and after the. cvcmng scn'ice a short service of song was rcmlcrcd by the choir, assisted by Mrs. Wilmottand Miss Howdcn. It was the occasion of the :mniwr- sary 0f the opening of the chum-h. Special Services appropriatc for lhc oc- casion were rendered. Those who availed thcmscIVcs of the opportunity of, attending 51. l‘homas’ Church Services, on Sundu} hm, \wre rc wa rd cd. Anniversary Services of Sn. rnumas’ Church. Those who In tlmir account of! Lnnsiderulnle one ’it n fur the escellent ‘ Must mm: Hm I la) ed M 1 in. This «an Miss runcé in the Opera vim: elicited mmw ' p arences. - J80. t has Spent the "oust, is visiting m Is 21’“ a; s we!- Wm. Richardson. (Hamlin-s» uih 10:17 In pnlitivs h; “as :1 Allen preached the :I:;st of Mrle Y S T E R S 1;; i Mustard, WINES and:' to H Worsta Sauce. .' 72me $2".- 153.‘ Wart-l" wat Door East of Minor Office L‘uutlv(>1)posit:""h)\.n Ha“, Choice Tobaccos and V'Cigars.\ CON FECTIONERY Everything to help make Christmas Cheerful and the New Ycar Happy. Santa Claus HEADQUARTERS LUNCHES served at All Hours. arrix ing daHy. TEAS (IOI’I’EES A SPECIAL’I'Y- Tm: “l-LlN’I‘ZMAN Co's l’LxNOs, I)o.\u.\'xo.\' l’l.\.\'os AND Okmxs, Domsmv ()RU.\I\'S, SHERLOCK it MANNING Owns, Sxxmcu, \‘s’mn: EMPIRE Suw- 1Nu Macmxxzs. You \xil' ‘.\\‘li M ON EV by icmmg \our mdur \xilh 1. Mt: Bride bdmr mt January, 1904, as hci IS "1v in;r special reductions mull then. TEAS, C OFFEES \3 C suuh as MILLBROOK, ONT. Xmas. Toys MELLBROGK. FRESH GR SERIES 0121103113 Queens’ Hotel . McBride, LU? aurasâ€"55 for thc Children. This Is ifl of the finest quality. EFur Men: H. HGBERTS. in every style. and choice Scll all lhc Leading Mukcs W The Store 100 ' W5 have 100 Ladies’ Coats, which . , We have RE-MAEKED f o r QUICK; £8.de (SELLING. Not a coat in the lot, that GGEEIS. I is not this seasons, every coat new. 3 SEE THEM. MW 11111111181111.1111 1111 111-. 311111 1111 11,11; flew Yams. \\'ays' Mufflers, in plain and funvy Fancy Vests in new Initial Silk IIIU](“(LI'( hit {5 Smoking jackets, very Gum's Fancy Embroidered Hull-Hose Initial Linn) IIzmchrLl Durathea Neckwear, the Fine Kid Gloves, boxed sin; s Umbnllns m Novelty Handles, ”ICement R0 ofing VVc'x'e nearin the GIFT-GIVING DAY. Everything Speflk‘s of HOLY DAY CHEEi. Ifyour mind runs in the direction of USbl‘ pl. GIFTS (which ufterall are the most acceptable). you can find the"? here In profusion. Our 2 stores are crowded with suitable things for MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN. Everything we Show is ABSOLUTELY NE“,- silk mixtur c mm (is, I would respectfully can the; attontjo plate putting on newooofs on their bulldm I'm: season, WI” find It to .then' advantage} and get prices before buying any other km (lust, rain and fire proof, and comes cheapo n of parties who contem- gs, (new or old), the com- 0 call on me, see sampirs (1 01100111111. It is wind, r than first class shinalo-c y 1 obby designs and colorings, A Shirt we’re proud to sell, and you'll be happy to wear, for CNE DOLLAR, including the Cuffs-and they’re ALRIGET 'IOO. We can supply you With one USED TO BE- Shirts-.-Coflars Everybody appreciates tin be the GOOD KIND--the KIN .icfs up-to-thwhonr styles, 506 10 32-00- C ., )Qinch bun. m box<s ofg, doz. in fine qualities :ly, f( x‘ Iiolidn) Gifts, 75c to 33-50. ,. boxcd St palate]; , 60c per pair. (“Signs Agent. Box 315 $10010 $4 00. Per Box $2.00. $500 to $8.00 J .‘0 to $4.00. 25c to $1 00. 25v. and 5°C. 385 387 George Street, PE TERBORO. tisasasm: Where Hats 0 UL re like True Friends. Lt your selfrospeci that Shabby Hat. 3 as Good as yours 25c 10 $3.00. Ladies Kid .C-lovts. the guazantu‘d son, $1.00 to 1 60. Fancy Belts, indind~ ualstylcs, separately box- ed. ?C(‘ in *9 Fr:- cu. 25c to $2.75. Nobby \Vaist mattr- $315. new designs, $1.25 to $10.00 Do you want sunt- tbmg exclusive and Van pretty? Seeour range of Natty Neckwear for Lad- ies. One in a box for gift purposcs. for XMAS GIF TS. rem, but they much QD WE SELL. ”in doubt give Hand. kerchicfs. The assortment here, is practically unlimi ted. Prices 2c to $2.00. , Fancy Blouses spec- xaHy gotten up {or our Xmas. Trade. For Women: just because they an first class shinglcs ivery Price.

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