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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 8 Feb 1906, p. 3

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than interest It does not | pay interest ‘L‘P\V.~\RDS. t on working ‘4. BBITL‘K h us. brook. ts Each. CU CALL L'C'l'IOX 1512 R. shes to inform auction sales to have a call 4 sum) blei EDHAM, lillbrook, Om. tel. ‘ lg small lots of sell, I will be at auction any 1. PIN. on «ad.- - io she-n itluo t m». future " . I‘ A o. ‘ - family of'the deceased, the expresdon Ilrtdnesd..y from a pleasant ”Sit “ill! of our sympathy on the occasron 0t “1’ FOTOMO filtmls. their irreparable loss, and we commend them to the (20d of all consolation, \\-ho alone can make things turn to \l' _ , ._ , ‘ . their spiritual comfort, and we pray l ._ ‘ " Rabat Pel'll‘llcri\°l lor‘mtoi thit they may be sustained and that l h a guest at a": home 0f “1'“ and M75 . ~ - ~ 9 ‘ they may not sorrow, as thOSe who yum: no 1,0,,,.,_ , Miss Beatrice Roland, of ()memee, wreath or. the casket,â€" music lessons, inscribe-(i upon our permanent records. for 5 49. Men's line black dress ‘ 0 Mrs. A. R. Lamb, of I’eterboro. is SUNS 12-00 {01‘ 8-50- . . 1181 e _ , a guest at the home of Mr. J. J. Lamb: Men’s Overcoats, reg. 8.50 for taunt}, and also to the l‘ress. anda copy sent to Mrs. Rowan and .'~ ~ I I l HI“ Q are Visiting friends in l’eterhoro. r {510”} {30 O\etcoatsf for 2-99 omemeeo ,.' _ . , HCCICYU'Y. N 1 e] S « 3“‘ r- y - - ' ' - ii ' i t ' ‘"’ ' ”' ‘ ‘” 1 Mub’ ’ 50 or 4 73’ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~. â€"â€"â€"â€" Frurts, such as Raisins, Currants Peels and 'lhc funeral SL‘l’VlCCS began 0y faniy BORN 6 50 for 3 99_ S , O ‘ . , ' i . ‘ . ' DICCS- ranges, Lemons, (.onfectionery, c. worship at the home conducted by the h ) h ‘ _ \ lioy s 3 IlllCl 2 pr, suits at cost 9. 5 Pastor. Rev, J. M. \\'hitela\\-, then a .‘lu lwst'sbtatropion:Iglidayl: Tan. price. . ‘ s-rraice was held in the Presbyterian d3: ‘v‘lfir‘lh 4”“ - ’3- 5- “‘1‘“ c”, a Gent's Furnishings, tip-to-date I I CW 6 Church ‘.\'.t1(7ll‘\‘.’:lsllll'Ollgt'G by a large, i “Us” 9 - goods. Men’s dress shirtS, 50C I . , surruwrng LlllC representative tongie- . . \ q, . and 60c for ‘t 0. Men’s shirts man. "he choir platform and organ ‘ l‘UR SALIL OR 1 O RL1\ l. d m. .. 39” f ’ g . lt..\€l'S, itg 50c and 60c or 39C. “5": ““3“” dwimd- and a“ 0’33” . . .- - Shirts and drawers 95c line at I'C Q/OMEMEE stuolwasleitvaiant, the llrmns,“R0ck lhe Dwelling: and premises on the 1 ii" ‘ , Si] W, - - far of lites " u \.1C,-p m Jesus,"and “Jesus I north Side of King Street in the Village *‘a‘ ’LS f-l \ “15‘s: 3-73 0‘ H ______-_ ‘~“ ‘.”., ,.. .. .. .. 2.;0.4500r2.95. Lchr of m . 5011], bcmfr sun}: “thou: (If Ullitlllec. lately 0H tiplcd ll) Mr; A. ~ . ' ,. ‘. ‘ . .r a ‘4), 0mm accniuzzttniineizt. 5' 'he Rev. J. l.. AIMS, Manager Of lllc Bank Of l'U'i Line Of I23 and I 30 km“ 9 \ffé: gm?“ NEW STORE’ l Farm to Rent. Ho'l‘env-y of the Air'hcan Church, 1'0”“). A “‘3“ “la-55 dwelling “‘1“ all waists for SOC‘ (big? ”ifi . ~.v a . ‘ v" .v. . )‘E‘ ,,‘ . .’ - M o- ,, . occupied a start in the pulpit Wltl) the necessary outbuildings and up to u.rt«. l\l. bans, laces, 5 \eihngs. 40C g} 6% NEW WORKSHOP, i 10 RENlâ€"1 he North Half of l’;istu:',and read [5,; 1650,) and offered accommodxtrons. ()ne acre ol land. and 50c ribbons gorng at Ioc. :7 With a , I l Lot number Six, in the Second Con- pmrer. 'l‘he l’rhitll’ preached a thonght For particulars apply to Gt'Oceries and Crockery, sugars, gig {6}; NEW GOODS l cessron ofthe Township of Emily. ' ‘ ' \ ' . , 4 \- .. , , ., 1 . ful, helpful and solemn sermon from r R. ]_ (,RAAIA’, Omcmee- teas and canned goods all at salt. k ’ Dld You KIIOWi i (for. x:,: :7. ‘° llut Until“ be ‘0 (10d Omemee, January 23rd, 1906 prices. 0.00 dinnersct for 600. ° The Signofhthe Redâ€"Flag is Ivory’s Big Sale SALE NO‘YV' IN FULL @‘VU'KNG Mammoth Clearing Sale LENDSAY. Regardless of Cost. Sale started on Jan. 303b, and will continue . . , . ‘ arranging the Stock and to conduct the Sale, therefore you can rely on this beingr a BOhA PIDI; are... .. i . - n ' ' r 7 SALE and that I will carry out all I say regarding;r the. GREAT léA RG‘AINS I Will offer for 20 days]. 0 O T H I Ia“ Lindsay. Make our store your Durham, \eoman, deceased- Mt- Stticlt is fully assorttd and in good coudition and will plélcle it all on Sale. hvery Department is ful L G headquarters when in town. Take notice mm m pursuance oftho oils-arguing. Mu t sell at least $5000.00 worth duringt 15 3 e. Let Nothinp' Keep You Away. Will Save You from 20 to 50 per cent. Stock Must Be Reduced Regardless of Profit. $10,000 Worth of Dry Goods. Con" “ I St 1 d I‘i'icv \lillinery and 20 Ladies' Stole Collars and Caperinesâ€"$7 quality sistiiig or ap.e an '11 _ . ’ $2 000 Worth of Dress GOOdS, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Fur Coats, Caps and Dress Trimmings, Linings, c., all thc'vcry latest 200 airs Ladics' Corsets, 100 pairs Ladies’ Kid Dress COOdS ~725c quality 15C» 30C quality 319“ 35C|G10vgs 200 pairs Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s qual'ly 24C, 45C quality 36C’ 55 ‘2‘"‘1 600 qua I“ file 0 qhm'ere and Rinuwocd Gloves, Ladies' Fancy 1} yd width Suitings â€"5oc quality 30c, 75c quanty .a. a in black and colored, all [alumni in price. 30 Ladies‘ Mantles. all this season’s, at 30 {0 4° 20 Last se;rso:i‘s at 50 per cent. off. $5.00 J‘de‘v’tS , . . ~ . i ' 10 Muse? Children's Coats, this season 5, 30 t0 Slaughter Prices. 40 Ladies, Dress Skir‘sâ€"$--3° quality for 1.50, covers, trunks, grips, at prices regardless ofoprofit. 350ai=ality for 2.25;$5 qualib'for3t03-50- $300 Worth of Gents Furnishings. 25 Ladixa’ fancy black uuderskirts at 30 per cent Off- 20 Ladies Silk Waists, in blk, white and col’d 30 Off CollarS, Ties, Socks underwear at bargain prices. 5° Ladies' Lustre, Cashmere anal Flannel \Vaists in . 7 ,. . . . . . _ extenswely than ever . . is a competent Stenooralmer and typewriter rs Certain ofa good posmon. LASS, CHINA, TRAVELING ' r . hilt , 1 $ 1' 50 quality I 7'5 $1000 worth 0f [Fie'Sh Grocerles' You will make u?) mistake in getting a G arm co ors, 1.25 qua ity 75¢; 2- ‘ -° All at Sa e rices. ’0 Specral Lot of Ladies \Vaists at 50c., regular Stock MUST BE REDUCED TO MAKE ROOM for NeW_ splsienaioSOOds now on order, and make other changes for the coming . ., ; g}... ,, ' ’ ‘6 follow- 'l “'lllCh giveth US the victor)- throuflh 1 ing, there ha . - v items in ' our Lord, Jesus Chzist.” O l Tile E8 adverten‘lyomitt ,' t many of our The interment took plaCe in the waders are anxrous‘to have a complete ' l : Emily Cemetery. . . - ' l r report : '- 'l‘he late Miss Rowan, in i “Tilly h Mung“ Sillli i ‘ addition to THE LATE MISS ROWAN, l" larr’e l'm‘le Ol friends and rel l leates behn d to mourn her in Last week we Promised our readers " ”Will”: and “'0 ”0‘5"“. a fuller sketch of the life, death, and ()‘llt‘m’dt‘; ”lid 1“» R fun .ml service of Miss Margaret Mabel Covet-(3, TOTONO- Rowan, whose death Occurred at ()me mee on 23rd of January, 1906. at the -â€"â€"_ E- ‘- _.__.______._â€"_.â€".â€"___-.__...__. ' Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- . newer. It tone- up, mngomteo, 6 es strengthens the hair-bulb; Thohnir grow: faster, thicker; stops hung out; does not split at the ends. ['1 . . Tested and tried for half a. century. For the whukon and moustache .0 m 31 r 0 1] RC BUCKFNOEAM’S DYE. Xt color- a rich Now: or a loft black. 3. P. HALL 3 counts... NJI. atives, i ss, her Thomas, of ,\tudcnt in Knox See some of the Bargain, Every- thing in the Store Reduced in The casket was literally burried in Price and must be Sold in the fri Wreaths of flowers, but the sadness of early age of 29 years. \\ e cannot do heart and soletnni Mr. T. A. Macpherson’s numerous ends will regret to learn that he is con- tlme stated Regardless ofproflt fined to his bed with a severe cold. FROM THE NORTH. dai Utterson, Feb. 5, 1906. . ‘ - - 0’ 0f the occasion and a great number 0f lines The many friends of Mr. POyvser The Skeleton] Lumber (30., of Utter the leadlng marke this better than by inserting a cop). of prevented us from noting each one, Away Below Cost. Will be leased to learn that he is able son, are hustling things in the lumber and - lhc “Whig”: Wised by 2hr; Ofticial in: conspicuous were the wreath from ~__ to be orii {am after his serious illness line. We W111 appre‘ Board Of l“: "Twin?!“ ”well ”f “ er l"tcndt‘d."‘~_l- 'l‘. Beatt' ,: an - ,. ‘h‘ ‘ ‘ Th hat-ea haul of between and ' which the late Miss Rowan was a con- anchor from the Presbyterian Church ; TllOSB are ll. FEW Only 0f Many Blil’gfllIlS. from quinsy. 6 mil: from' the mill over ans iced tlnued patronage ‘l’lem member, and an efficient and Wreaths from Mrs J- Morrison. l’eter- BOOKS Shoes ‘ latest «0035’ at Mr. Ross Macpherson has been ap- roadâ€"made by running a snow plow :«ppreci itt-tl organist: bcro; Miss l“ Magphcrson, Omemee; Wholesale prices. ° painted JUlllOr in the Omemee Branch Atzt conjoint meeting of the Session Mrs. Willis, 1 an-l loard of Management of the Pres- Chorr of the ”firm, (,‘hurch (,f Omemce, held in and Mrs. Kannawin, of \Voodville; [lie Church. on Thursday evening, the Miss Annie McCaffrey ; Miss Olive 25th ut'JJn')‘. [906’ [he followrng {)I'C McQuade; Mr. and Airs. ‘V R. NIC- rumble and Resolutions were passed by Quade, and a number of others. a standing vote ; and on Friday eyen- M i 21.; a): Choir of the Church expreSSed Mrs the (it-.ire to be permitted to jom with sister. I\ l{lifcrxrgoilxigofigyd Of Management Mr. and Mrs. 'l'hos. H. Rogers, of - L . . i m \\ heaters it has pleased Almighty Sindee? ”55“.! through town 0" ‘ _ _. ‘. .- .. . onda, on their way home from a (.od, lll Hts all “ise, loung, yet my _,. , . ,. ,1 (y; d‘ y‘ terious Providence, .to remove frOm pitasant Hall. “in mm s at licton this lifs, Margaret Mable Rowan, a “ The SS .indsay; “ Her Pupils"; Anglican Church; Rev. ofth B k of To t R . over the road, then a sprinkler and ' ~ . e an ron 0' 05$ '5 one lettin it r eze. This is done shortl ' 500 “ omen 5 and Misses BOOtS of Omemee’s bright boys, and no 1; fe ) ‘ . . after midni rht so as to have it frozen and Shoes, reg. 1.25 to 2.00, tor doubt promotion will be rapid. and rive ,1]: teams a chance to follow 89c and 990. l. , . Bro. J. W. Bygott; V. W. Bro. John with full loads without losing any trips. Ladies Mantles at hall priceâ€" Hull, l'). D. G. ,M.; \V. Bro. W. Sherin; Last weeK this Co. hauled over_,lial{ this season'sâ€"5.00 for 2.50, 6.00 Bro. “1‘. Z. Webster; and W. Bro. W. a million lt., different loads haying on {01‘ 3-00. 10.00 for 5.00. M. Graham, of Clementi Lodge No. 5000 each. On Saturday alonea haul 25 Mantles at 2.50, reg. price 313, A. F. and A. M., Lakelield, drove of 113000 ft. was made; This is a frOm 4.00 to 10.00. to town on Monday, and enjoyed the record, consuleringr the distance and 3 Ladies’ Skirts re $ for I . evening with the Brethren of Lorne two trip per day draw. From 15 to 20 $ Ones , _ a ., ‘ ’ g 3 ‘75 I Lodge. lhe. Visitors were delighted team are drawrng. For a time things 4 tor -.-5. With the hospitality accorded them by looked blue on account of the thaw, Dress Goods Big Bargains. 500 the Outcome Brethren. . but only two or three days were rest. yds, 25c. r0 300.21 y! for 19c. 500 Farmers, Look Here !_1 have a The (30. being in good shapeto con- . gn of the Red Flag ” is yds, 35c to 45C for 25¢. 1‘000 yds thoro’bred boar and also a thoro’bred mine work under these conditions on lOllriSlt‘llK lllcllllit'l‘,."tllLl cfl‘lClent organ- Ii'ory’s Monster Sale. 50C to 60c for 39c. ‘ . ., l bull for service on the' premises, lot 4, account 0'. the; 01‘"? prevzjously taken in 1“" (f this (”mm 1’ VI " ‘ 7 " I ‘ ~ ' Wu . .' con. 2 Emil '. See‘ca‘rds for further ““3 naking 0 he” "03 5- RESOLVED, that we Cherish a pro_ . L5H. I.I.SbOI\S-â€" Mrs.» Beatrice sh Goods of all kinds at cost ' l ' . . . .. J 7 f d r t'on for the Chii‘tian Roland 15 prepared to give Musrc pl‘lce. 15c and 200. goods for Particulars. J05. Bradley, Omemee. B J \\. (run vene 3.! 5. lessons to e<nmrr . . . . - . j ‘ spirit, the musical talents and ScrHCCS b ° ' e S' 1cm“ reason 1°C and ”ii-- . able. - . of our late member and organist,â€" Prints and Ginghams, 7c for so, Rssomi-zn, that we tender to the Miss Maye M:Cafi‘rey returned on me for 6.56, Izc for 8 I-zc. A Pure Carpet and floor oilcloths, and ' “not“... 9 AnthraCI 500. to 60¢. for 40c, 450., and 45c ones for 350. Oilcloths, 2 y ,0,“ dswide. reg 550- A great‘favorite with the people. .3 , Chenelle curtains. 4.00 for 2.50, Once used’_-alw ays used. 450 for 3.25, 5. for 3.89. ' TRS’ IT. J. Bloxom was a guest of her Irs. S. Chambers, this week. .â€"-â€"â€"§_______ Miss Jessie Lamb is a guest at the home of Mrs. R. W. White, Lindsay. T J. Parsons. Sheetings, tickings. flaiielettes, (.‘lms for all reduCed in price. Call 0" her at her. Men‘s Suits 6.00 for 4.00- 7.50 1 RESOLVED, that we place a memorial desrres to form a beginner’s REsorvr-m, that theSe resolutions be home, King St. , \l WHl’l‘lil »\W B 1) Pastor 'l‘he Misses Amy and Lila Parsons 5‘95 i 0'50 for 6'49- roo ACRES. About 1% milou south of the Village of Omemee. A T“ A'l' frame dwelling, frame barn and a {tame . ‘ shed on the premises. \VE SEIJII All. GR.’AI)ILS OF {For particulars apply to F I N E FLOUR ' in. Earl and R. J. Brandy 0 AND Executors of the Estate of ‘0 1 Mixed Feeds i Margaret A. Nelson, decent; .. . , . ' Dr. F. A. Walters 23’ Al RIGH'I PRICES. V_ n Highest Prices Paid FOR All the latest and improved brunch. D a 11‘ y Butter 5! dentistry successfully performod. Charges moderate. O F F l C E 0'“ . Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kent lad -. ’ ' B. lillIâ€"DLEYj _. otice to Creditors. g/ 01111. Benson House, Linlsai. . ‘ _ In the matter of the estate'ol X tsrP. 5.â€"-I Will be glad to see ROBERT purmcx. 1m oftho -sfiwt, __ hvfigflf NEW IDEAS. GREATEST DROP IN PRICES EVER KNOWN. - Till] C L A ll K , I rliilli 'l‘llllllll, FOR A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. Right Opp. Benson House, . . . , l . . Store Crowded Wllh PeOple from all Parts of the Country. GlflilllLSt Chance pr or Offered in this part of Canada to SAVE‘ MONLY by purchasrug Mtrcliandise during this 3.990} Graduate of Toronto Univ."- l‘ty and Royal College of Dental 8.!- l i ’ i’ii,iii'i'i"“ Err ' l For vaenty Days 011157. I have secured the services of a First-class Sales Manager to assist rue in remarking and AWAY BELOW THE REGULAR PRICE. For the past few months I have been searching the best market for choice things in Clothing and Haberdashery and now while my stock is at its best, I ask you to give me the pleasure of showing you the latest things in my store. Come and look and buy at your pleasure. During my business experience last year, I have endeavored to treat every man, woman and child fairly, and I feel confident that this invrtation will be cordially received and accepted by everyone, The freedom of the store is yours. - J. HOUZER, WILLIAM' STREET, C?" LINDSAY. Few Doors South of Maunder’s Hotel. Statutes in that behalf all persons hav- ing claims against the estate of the said late Robert Pethick, who died on or about the 29th day of November. - 1 1905, are requrred to send particular! . of their said claims duly verified to ‘ Mrs. Lavina l’ethick, at Ida P. 0. in the said Township of Cavan, on or - . before the 12th day of February, 3906. ' And take notice that the exccmon 1 may after the said 12th day of Februo ary, 1906, proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, and will not be liable for any claims of which they 3 shall not then have notice. ‘ ' ’. :J Dated this x tth day of January, 1996. ‘ LAVINA PETHICK } E WILLIS CARR xecutorl. A. A. SMITH, Executors' Solicitor. The Popular D. M'illigan, . : Jewelry Store, MILLBROOK, rt L I N D S AY, Has purchased tho You can buy Dainty Goods GOOd'WiH and 13118111088 ' oerr. Wllliam Fisher, ' 5/524] Fill [illllSllllaS 8, blacksmith, and will do this on Evar Dollar’s Worth of Goods You Purchase During 'yw GREAT MAMMOTH SALEW 1h“; $500 Worth of Furs. 4 75, $10 quality for 7 50, 12.50 quality 8.50, 15.00 Ladies' Ready-to-\\’eal‘ GCOdS. Quality I2.oo, 25.00 Quality 2000. 30.00 Quality 24.00. Gauntlets at Cost. ‘ ‘ Collars and Belts, thdies’, Misses and Children’s 59c, 1.25 quality boo. Wool and Cotton Underwear, all at reduced prices. $500 Worth of Silks Nothing Succeeds Like Success. This is especially true when applied to the $1000.00 Worth of Men's, Y0uths' and Boys’ Clothingâ€"200 pairs Men‘s and Boy’s Pants. 25 . Men's and Boy’s Over-coats all at and below cost. $300 Worth Of Rlbbons $3000 \Vorth of Boots and ShOcsâ€"Stock is all well assorted in Men's, Boys', Youth’s, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s. all at and below cost. $500 Worth of Rubbers, all at reduced prices. _ . . .1 00 Worth 0! Carpets, Linolienes and Floor Oi Cloths, Chenille Curtains and lable~(.overs, Lace Curtains and Curtain Materials by the yard, all at at clearing prices. per cent. off. _ all blacksmithing work . on the West side of the ' . Wedding Presentsstreet.w............. , $2.50, $6.50 for $3, $10 for $5. 40 P"r CU“ Uff- 25 pairs white Wool blankets, grey blankets, horse Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for ofiice assistants, not only from l’eterboro btit from other plaCes as well. side of the stroethia Some beautiful lines in CARRIAGE WORKS . We have not been able to do this in all cases during the last two years. \VATCHES’ CLOCKS’ JE\V' , H' ts. Ca 5, Fancy Dress Shirts, . ‘ Will be carried on I I . Men 5 up to date a p ‘ Any )‘oung man or woman who thoroughly understands Bookkeeping or ELRY, SILVERVVAREt CUT CASES, MANICURE CASES, N0 raise in prices. NOVELTIES, c., c. Your patronage is moot . __ ‘ ‘ SPECIAL LOW PRICE respectfully schema. Jan. 2nd, 1906. WI l. MCEAHJY’S. J~ STEELE'STY E’Write for Our Handsome Circular.‘a FOR UP‘TO‘DATE JEWELRY. '1 WM. PRINGLE, Principal, Peterboro, Out 77 Kent-St LINDSAY ‘”“"1\1‘1:‘LB';“3;:§"“~ $1 to "0 $300.00 Wort-h of Staple and Fancy 0 3 . 7 Business Education.‘q ‘- Crockery. Dinner setts $7 regular $9.00. Winter Term begins Tuesday, 25 Ladies’ \Vrappers at Cost CHAS. 1V0 RY, Omemee.

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