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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 7 Sep 1905, p. 3

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ry SczviCtS. held arch, Emsly, on 13!. 3rd, were 3!) pron o u n c e d mint? SclHL'e was tor, the Rev. preached from Give us this dav .\\'m. ZIthan was a splendid ugh: out, and Ewing argument n. Seif sacxifice r's theme, and his Case, 1}“, rs of the past I): generations a security and bytheir blood. 3 fruitful but service the ser- 3 {mm Heb. XI: L Needkssto tn 015:. )ames’ iof their ofl'er. ‘ry grateful to icndid Eift. report that is now free ount of last xcc-cding the mm: do’lux‘s. The who]; ‘cd wi_th pnjompz- on. the _singi'ng ng spemal pains feature of the dedication of plates, the gift of Petal-ow. en the Church the incumben. A. Langfeldt, :s furnished by Christ Church R, as in the :cdit to those d the cengre. Jul alms basin :4] new, again .f 5:. James' 128 munificent :csc [“0 plates 1House cold i“ the fans! kc on!) kind om" him. ls. l 20 mwmrs Lmy- bun r jet; scaling the and hers! o! heels. 7 ”Wheel and whine. and km 53:! any >1! Jame-5’ me you thegrand rsarv St tvxcr s, to phase “quest“! CCK‘ in! how". an ful ag- 'ill give A call BHET as from :cme all 'cmc. yr» my job 36: Work kn k: with Wang and r3)- mason- ’01: 0t Mr. Lam.y resxded i'i Omemee until about two years ago, where he and his estimable family were most highly res- pected, and many friends there will rad with interest of their pleasant trip. Mr L'mg’s other son, Wm , has a good position with Meml 8: Meredith. the 62 clothing house of the new Cityâ€" P;terbo: ongh. ' 3:) be Seen. At Maplc Crccx Mr Lang met an old Omcmcc buy, Mr _I j Eng- lish, :1le again a vary pleasant day was; spent. Mr A Dunn's brothers, Mcsws Juhn and Chesicr, rcsid; at Mer Crack, and~ have a very successful bust ness there. .-‘.t For: Maclcod, South Albma, Mr Lang was the guest of Dr Milburn, an old Paerboro boy, who has an Immense buszness there and :s v e] Inked '0)“ his practitioners :mdQI-n'u his courtesy Mr Lang via-mad all the ranches in that dismct, the principal one bemg the Oxlcy ranch, smukd sauth of the Kooteaay River, and im- mediately west of the Bleed Indian Reserve._ After staying here for about _.__ . .. n-vl‘y IVI “II-IL“- a Week during wh:ch time seVeral sam- ples of gain, sttones and other cufies ities Wt re c01!ected. Frank Mountain, the scene of the great landslide, was then visited, and a mine superintend- ent showed and explained tu Mr Lang the workings of the great Frank mine. After a short visit north to Baltimore. the locality of the Maviean sawmills, Mr. Lang started on the home trip, and stopped ofl‘ a short time at Oak Lake, where he was join:d by his wife and d :ughter. At th s time :11: harv- est was in full swing, the yield of wheat being in some uses as much as forty b :sheis to the acre, and oats as high as 3.» bush. to the acre. After Vihitlflg Winnipeg for a. short time Mr. Lang started for home. and arrived here Sat- urday eveningâ€"Ptterbow Review of Friday. For about three hundred miles we! of Moose jaw thc land as practicak'y unfit for cultivation, very few {cm-cs an: z nuing their journey to Moos: Moun- J.ain, where M r Lang's son is a schco! 'tcachcr, thc yxrty made a two week’s stay. .\ week was spent in both Rc~ gina and Moose law, and from heat: \Irs Lang and hcr dauvhtcr returned to Oak Lake. Mr Lang, accompanied by his mfc anJ daughter, Jcau, loft i’ctcrboro on thc zyzh o.‘ junc, going by C 1’. R. The}; span: a muck in Curbcry, where they were the gu.::z.~; of Mr. jam-£5 Balfour, an dd Omumcc friend, misc made a fortune: in m..- wcst. Oak 1.ka was the next place to stop off, “2ch Mr E. Scadcx was the boat. Etc country north of OJk Lake is on): of the finest in the $7655. for spring grain. 3 id it was here «than Mr Lang had 13.x: plcasurc (1 meeting Mr A Harvey, 2:: OH cherbom resident. .-\t Brandan the party made a brief step, and con- s 'Itcmcnt madc by several Amuiczn Imdowncrs that the smuhcrn p.121 of Alberta had the: fink-:5! soil in the: west {or me whczt growing industry, and 11: is satisfied that winter wheat flourishes b Itcr In southern Alberta than any pmce m th: west. Mr. Lang also had 1%): inrntzou of taking up land in the “red, and it is quite probabic that he wdl do considerable speculatmg m this district. Mr J j Ling. of 704 Stumrt st.,bas unturned home Saturday night from a 9 wcck's trip to Msndnba and the ten ntorics, bunng xi uni thc Carbrry, iandox, Smaris and O.zk Luke disr tricts, Manitoba, :choh, Moose Moun- tain, Regina. Moose Jaw diszxicz in Assmiboia, and also southern Album! 3. far West as the Rocxy Mountains. The objccr of Mr. Lang’s westcm tsur was mamly to Icst the veracity of ch Says Winter Wheat Flourishes in Southern Alberta Better Than any Other Place Aâ€" He Will Take up Land There-â€" Various Points of Interest Visited- Features of the West and the G “eat. Harvest. Mr. J. J. Lang BEHH‘HS H0153 After Lung Trip In the West. 'l'he Mnror will be 1 little late ibis week on account of the Edltor attendmgthc 'l’oromo Exhxbitioa the past few d..ys. Hundreds fxom this vicxmty sisited the To onto Bx. Messrs. Langton W1150n and Lon Moncrief were m Ioronto this weck on a visit to the big exhibition. On Sunday, Aug. 27th, to the Emily Cemelcry, was largely attended. Mr. George Magee, an old and high- ly respected resident of mely 'l‘own- ship, died on Friday, Aug. 2 5th. at me resxdence of his nephew, Lot 19, con. 1. He was 8; years of age. He was a life long Conservatxw in polmcs, and in relxgion an Anglican. The deceased never married. He leaves one brother, Francis, who lives in Verulam. Messrs: 701m 1., Fred “1, and Walter Magee, .‘ Of Emily, are nephews. The t‘gpefitl] Q’TWO HOUSES FOR SALE. Apply to W. BRADBL'RN, Umemee. We congratulate Mr. G. N. 1.. Earl:- son of Mr. Wm. Earle, of Ouicmce. on his excellent showing in the Depart- mer tal exams , held at Lindsay recent- lV He took honors in English, Hi ~ tor) and Mailmmatics, and also passr d his Part I. Sr. leaving exam. I\1r.l.c.s Mills, son of Mr. John Mills, Omen. es, is also to be congratulated on passing his Commercial exam j Umemee and Vicinity. Want your moustache Wm 3mm brown orrichblack? Use rm m.wnmmuxz.m.co~wux.5 The Mirror and ~â€"7â€" 90>. J English, for Work on Grader ou 14m con line.... s G Sanderson. for repairing culvert on west boundary... J Uonlilnan,for building culvert 11th concessiun 11110.... L )Ielaney. reparrmg culverzs «S: gruelling on 11th con line 'l‘ J Harrington,for ranching cul- vert. on 13th con linen" .\1 Harrington, man 6:. team 1 1-2 Moved by Conn. Jam‘s Courtney, see by (Joan. William Her! hey, That orders be issued on the Treasurer as foHuws : duya on grader, 11m con-Hue R Fox. bu! drawing tiled: repair- Moved by Cnun. Isaac ll Fee, sec. by Conn. William Cuttingiam, and resolved; That Whereas the expendi- ture already bf large sums cfmoney by the Dominion Government on the system of waterways known as the “"rent Valley Canal” evidences the necessity of the completion of said system and the assurance ofthe ne- cessary supply of Water for the proper maintenance of the lads therein, and whereas a large portion of the esters ‘ necessary for this purpose are obtaina- ble within the limits of the provisional County of Halinurton, and whereas the said waters here long stretches of nav- igable waters impeded here and there by obstructions rendering it impossi- ble for boats to go through same, and whereas the shores and intends of the waters mentioned are covered with vast forest resources and the said ‘ waters permeated with fish of the most excellent kinds, access to which will remain impossible unless the said oh- strnctione are removed or overcome by a proper system ofdatns or locks ‘l‘llA'l‘ THEREFORE the Dominion Government he and is hereby asked to send an Engineer to take the proper levels and make the necessary estimat- es, with a. View of having these tuners opened up so the same will be naviga- ble by boats from the Trent Valley Canal back as far as possible throughout the said meters, and RE- SOLVED FURTHER that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Honorable the Minister of Railways and Canals. Passed at the Village oi Omemee this First day of August, 1965. Carried. $304 31 Moved by L-oun. Wm. lIeriihey. sew by Coun. James Courtney, That an order be passed for Pam-wk Duffy for sixty-seven dollars and fifty cen 5 said order to be delivered to Mr. Duffy on completion and delivery of nproper conveyancemr the land purchased free from an incumbmnce. Carried. June, 91 da3s each at 206. per day..... ..... .......... W. H Moore, l’eterboro, fur legal advice as per account" ....... Mrs. Josiah Loues, for mainten- anceofB (‘uune Hut] month ending on 6th inst.... ...... .. \V. 1. Lamb, exmess charms cal-Inge on box fur B Council and on Voters Lists.... R. J. Conrtue3 , for 56 Lâ€"3 days grade: \\ urk as per acct. (1083 $286 previously paid) includ- ing movmg rep" under 2 W Hon-den, fur gruveliing on 3rd concession line. . .. . J R (‘arew_ gravel used on 3rd cl W Irwin, for moving stones from ofl'smuth l)‘mndary........... MClancy, I day with team on grader ...... .... ..... B Mr. Carroll, gravelling on east quarter line... .. Treasurer of Home for the Aged Lindsay, for maintenance of Julia. Sullivan and 1? Waters lo: months 0!. April. May at - â€" . trial of his in The Reeve reported tlmtau amicable ' fox-"Favorite . settlement had been arranged “itb Patrick Duffy “hereby the strip of :2?â€" laml on the south half of lot numb: r in: culve; ‘ :welve in the. eighth concessiun of this T Mitchell, fl 'l‘nw» ship. l) in: llelween the prey nt ‘ 4”! COH travelled road and the Original mud 1’ Duffy, jr. b allowance, was to be conve; ed to this 9th con 1 Municipality (free iron) all incum- J Martha, for lrance) at or for the sum of Sixty~ on loop l .‘even dollars and fifty cents. J Corbett, for Mm ed by Conn. Isaac H. Fee, see by 143.11 Con Venn. William Cottingllam, That M 1’13"". f0?! unit-rs be i=sued on the Treasurer for L Melaney, gr payment of the following approved and lllh C alccmlnls, that is to say :- D COSWHO- fl From secretary of the Board of’l‘rads, Lindsay, enclosing copy of a resolution passed by said Board, re Opening up of the water-“aye; through the pruvls- ional c unity of llaliburton by the Dominion (‘overnment as a. feeder to the Trent Valley Canal, and req rest- ing the passing and forwarding ef n resolution supporting same. From W. H. Moore, Esq., Barrister, Peterboro, enclosmg an account. for two dollars for legal advice From the secretarv ol’ the vae for the Aged, Lindsay. enclosing an av.- roun? amounting to $..6 46 for mainten. snot (:fJulla Sullh an and Peter Wa!ers for three months each, ending on 30“: J!!! a last. The folloning communicutiuns were received, peruud and {31:0, that is to 83". The minut a of last session were read, approved and on motion con firmed, Omemee, August 'a‘, 1905. C‘num I! met at One o’clock p.m., pur- smmt tn adjournment. Present all the members. The Reeve In the chair. Emily Council Praceedingx. Keep them in the house. Take one 1 'hen 0.1feel bil- ious or dizzy y. y'act di- rectly on the livcr§32m "°°.: Family Herald and Weekly Star‘ 60’ fanuatry 181:, I906: S cls 4 50 709 9n 20 ()9 3 ctu. 36 40 125 300 ()U 00 200 acre Farm, Lot 25, Con. IO, Township of Manvers, about three miles from Bethany. Con- venient to market, school, and Church. PosseSsion for fall plow- ing at once. For terms, c., apply to Mrs.}une Lee, Bethany GROCERY Opp. Benson House, Lindsay. WP. S.â€"«I will be glad to see all my friends in Omemee, Ops, Emily and Cavan when they visit Lindsay. Make our store your headquarters when in town. We have tons of it here that we are offering at a much reduced figure. If you are wanting sugar by the 100 (rwt ) don't puss us by before getting our much lowered figures. LAIDLEY’S DON’T Moved by Conn. Wm Herhhey, sec by Con». James Courtney, That this Council do now adjourn to meet on TuPSday the fifth day of September text. at the hour of ten e’clock am. sznied. earned. $166 15 Moved by Coon. Wm, Herllhey, sec by Conn. James (‘ourtney, That the several levye on the Collector’s Ru?! lor the current year be as follows, that Is to say: For County Rate, the sum of. .33260 00 For Township Rate. the sum of 2800 ()0 For General Free School Rate the sum nt........ ..1575 00 For Cowau’s Bridge Debenture the sum 02.... .. 246 50 For Debenture Rate School Sec. No l2,the sum of...... US 82 and for the Several school rates, such amounts as shall he handed in by the Trustee s tor levy thereon, and that H] Clerk do prepare the necessary P.) -law for such levys {c-r introduction and passmg at the next meeting of thin Council (‘arried l 1 Mitchell, fur cutting brush on 411: con 11119.”... ..... 2 00 1’ Duffy, jr. building culvert on 9th con Iine............. 5 00 J Murtha, for repairing culvert on loop line ...... 300 J Corbett, for work performed on 14th eon line ....... 10 00 M Flynn, forgravelling on In line 48 00 L Malaney, graveuing on m line and lllh con line ...... .......18 00 D L‘ostelio. for placing: gate in nght 0! way to gravelpit..... 3 00 3 G A Bulfouv, for work performed on 4th cun line.............. 2 25 J anx. 1 day “ith team, grader 3 00‘ R Wilson, gravel as per account 17 20 R Cork-y, for culvert tile.......... (3 40 Baker Bryans, plank for cui- vert on 1311. run llne.... 2 40 )IcLHuu-m 6: (‘0 , for spikes as per account...... 50 J W Smithjor timber ior culvert on east boundary.......... 6 40 J W Smith, timber for repairing culvert on 51!: con tixze...... 4 25 J Evans, grader repairs. per acct. 75 Dr. Pierce Ofl'rl‘s Sam reward for any case of Leucm’rhea, chzle Weakness. Prolap- sus. or Falling pf Wmnb which he cannot cure. All he mks is a fuiraml reasonable trial of his means nf cure. No substitute is: "I" write Prcscripziun ” offers so much. , , _.. ‘e “V. n suuu way :0 arrive at this knowledge is to get a good doctor book, well for instance as "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." by R. V. Pierce, M. 1).. which can readily be procured by sending thirty ~one cents in one-cent stamps for paper-bound volume. or fifty Cents for cloth-hound copy. and address- ing Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. "Dr. Picrex-‘s annrilc I‘rewcriplinn can always" lxe relied upun to cure when everything else tails," writes MN. Dr. Nivlsen. of 4302 Langley Avenue. Cliimgo. Ills. "I: is .1 certain cure for female trmxhles. «liwascs in their worst forms. I suffered for years with ulceration. intense pains and a dreadful luckache. which unfilled me for my work. l-‘inn‘ 2' I grew so ill had to kevn to nxv bed. In thi. extremity] used ‘Fa- vorite l’rescriptiun‘ for three months and then I was well. 0111:: Ll me who have passed tlnronqh such a siege 0: sickness as l have will understand lxow much I value Dr. Pierce‘s Fa- vorite l‘res‘cripfivnfl‘ OYERLOOK THIS ADV. yum“ unuerxmnumg of her womanly sys- tem and wall-being. livery wmnnn, young or old. should know [Irma/"and her phys- ical make-up. A good way go {nth-e at this inhuman.“ .- ‘ _ vvurK. mmsume. Exercise. Waller and Soap. Plain. Nourishing Food. Lota of Fresh Air, and a Happy. Contented Spirit --there.‘as you say, ‘lzoncst and true.’ is my working rule for ycmh, youthful spirits and youthful looks." Farm to Rent. "A sick woman cannot be a beautiful woman. nor cm she be anything: but what we English can a poor-spirited woman. "To a great extent a Woman’s beauty is measured by hegvimfityâ€"by her health. “Work. Suns-mm, Extreme. Waller and ing culvert on lhh con line 3 (:0 Carried. LILES 0F HEALTH M40 BEAL‘TY. J. R. BOATE, Reeve. R. J. GRANDY, Clerk. 1C .- for ycmh, youthful spiriig rkS." 'ct of youth and beauty for -}1_ or the mother is the offers so much. ALEX. CLARK Many finish in 3 months, but 5 months is the average tzme. We charge only for the time a pupil is “ith us. EEENEW TERM BEGINS SEPT. 5, 1905. Send forvbandsome circular. Last yédi‘ was our banner year, but we aré’dctermined to .kecp pace with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us, for office assistants, not only from I’c-tcrboro but from other places as well. Nothin-o" Succeeds Like Success Office 2nd Door West of Com- ‘Inercial House, Omemee. Deering Hay Tcd'de Machinery, c. Farm Implements, 8w. McLaughlin Carriages, Flows and all kinds Plow Points, Cream Separators, V Deering Wagons, Sleighs, 87,0. Deering Hay Tcddcr, Cossitt qu' Loader. Dcering‘r I icrhf hmro m ssssssms- MACHINERY Comprising Din11e1 Sets, Tea Sets, 'loilet Sets, Combination Sets, Hangmg Lamps, Fancy Chinaware, Fruit Sets, c. A full line of Fiesh Family Groceries in Stock. Teas and Sugar's a Specialty. P113101? ca Stuck. E HADBUHN OMEMEE. OPP. PENSON HOUSE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE A Discount of 15 Per Cent Toronto, Wnte for particulars, and send 25c. for our handsome Aluminum Pocket Microscope, (a little gem) useful to Farmers-4:1 examining Seeds and Grains. Orchargllstsâ€"in examimng Trees for Insects, Cardmgrsâ€"dn examining Plants for H‘ISL‘CtS, Teachers and Scholars in studying lotuny and Everybody in a hundred cliffcrcm ways. START NOW at the best Selling season, and handle our NEW SPE- CIALTIES on Liberal Terms. This Space Belongs to and surrounding country, whrch will be reserved for the right man. At once for “Canada’s Greatest Nurseries” for the [Own of Local Agent Wanted Our Terms Are Most ReasonabJe : will have something to say next week. LINDSAY. LIILLBROOK. Fonthill Nurserirs (over 800 acres) . PRINGLE, Principal, Peterboro, Ont This is especially true when applied to the Months $25 for‘any or all Subjects ', (lossitt Hay Loader, Dee'ring Light Draft Your orders will have my best attention. Ontario. AGENT FOR will offer for the on all TORONTO, ONT. \/ Cor. Yonge Alexander Sts. All our graduates are sure of gettimy positions Amen,r our large attendance of studentsdur- ing the year were ex- students of ten other Colleges. Write {011 Circulars. I has excellent accornmodation for a large number. Mrs. Scollie will be glad to have as many visitors from Omcmce, Millbrook, and the surrounding district call on hex during the fair. W111 do well to remember that Mrs. Scalh'at 126 Church St, FALL TERM Exhibition Visitors TORONTO, . J. ELLIOTT, Principal fbr 500, Premium Picture i‘ncluflefi Dr. Irvine, of the above firm, a first~class Honor Graduate of the University ofToronto, Member of the Royal Coliege of Dental Sur- geons, visits Omemee Ist Tues- day of every month. Everything up-to-datein Dentistry. Gas ad- ministered for teeth extraction. Drs. Neelands Irvine. All the latest and improved branches 5f dexmstry successfully performed. Charges modemle. O F F l C E over Gregnry’s Drug Store, Corner Kent and William streets. Dr. F. A. Walters, D ICN'I‘JST, LINDSA Y. Homo} Graduate of Toronto UniverI- :ty and Royal College of Dental Sur- zeons. 77 Kent-St LINDSAY is a gem and a treasure to the recipient. And it will be all that it seems if purchased at. our store. We have a notablyfine assortment of rings, pins, brooches, necklaces chains, charms, etc Exquisite designs in beautiful \\ orkmanship. Rare bargains in jeweir; here now. Prices out 1-3 or: more. Every article fvliy Warranted. WATCHES, CLOCKS, jE\V~ ELRY, SILVERW'ARE, CUT GLASS, NOVELTIES, c., c. The Papular Jewelry Store, For furtln r particumrs and sample COpiL> of ;mpers,write Mailed to any addres.c n: ( .mada or U. S. for 12 month: sm- $1.75, THE MIRROR AND W. EMCEAHTY’S. H’YOURH Wedding Present WEEKLY MAIL 2. 1'- Fifi: The Paint That Stands the Test Dentists, Lindsay. THE MIRROR. OMEMEE .HH EH30 .EHHHBI Olmum ”Ho-Oman“ I‘nflg‘nvn-v MWL'HHNVJHOO .Eg 25c. Pipes . 35 and 40c.Pxpes 15c Pipes IOC Pipes corn cobs Trilbys \Vinks Alabamas Scotch R eel Up-to-date SpeCIal Vcncedora Bankrupt Stock of Pipe: Havmg one of these Tire Set- ters in practical operation, your patronage is solicited. All work thoroughly warranted. Geo. English, Omemee, It Sets them Cold. It does the work in a few minutes time. It keeps the Dish of wheels just right. It does the work perfectly. It is a wonderful improvement over the old method. No more guess work, but tires are reset accurately and quickly, without any chance of givmg too much dish to the wheel, or in any way injuring it. Tire Setting Machine. Ho 1 Everybody Any man out of employment or with idle time on his bands can make money representing Canada’s National Nur- series, which pay cash weekly, furnish the handsomest samples free, and ofi'cr the greatest selection of hardy acclim- matcd stock. Season now commenc- ing. \Vntc today.â€"CAPITAI. NUR- SERY COMPANY. Ottawa. Ont. AGENTS WAN'I‘EI ). ---â€"-uv- v;-u a“ MUNN Co. “'83-". New York anchomce MFSLW £3“.ch A handsomely mum-mm wooklv. LII-cut. Ar. culatlon of nny nclontlnc ennui. Term. 83 O :21!" igl-zrinogthl. $1. 50 bynu_pewod_e_nlerg. Advertisements such as lost. strayed, wanted, etc., will be insertrd threo lituesfor $1,0ue lnsetuou 50 cents. each subsequent Insertion 25 cents. I Bl rths, Death mam! Max-Hagen are inserted reo. Advertlsements will be continued and vhnrged for 1mm torbldden. Changes of advertisements are to be In the office not later than Monday. SUBSCRlP'l‘ION RATES Terms, $1.509" year. or sl.00per yenr .1 paid in advance. C. W. RICHARDS, Editor and Pulpit-her Anyone sending a sketch Ind desert ion my quickly ucermln our opinion mo ' other an Inn-mama is probnwuhlo. Commune» unnxrstrlctclfigogfld {Handbgokon PM Ema. roe. 0 at: V of”!!! 02m Patents taken m h )lunn Co. roam special notice. without charge. In the ADVERTISING RATES : 1 yr. time. a mo. 1 mo. 1 wk. (‘olumn Q50 $25 $15 «mum-‘25 15 a $3 3|: Comm n 15 8 5 2 60¢. Profess‘onnl Cams, one Inch and undar- - ,1.-- Who has a Buggy or Vehicle of any kind, get your tires reset on a Henderson Is published every Thursday Morning at m omce. King Street, Mlllbrook. Millbrook and Omemee Tobaccos always fresh at Sciéfiti'fié' Hitféfican. Lg} KMIRROR 6 {or 25 cenb 7 for 25 " 6 for 25 “ 7 for 25 ' 7 fox 25 ' 3 for 10 ‘ 6for25 “ for 15 cents for 25 " for 10 “ for 5 “

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