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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 21 Dec 1905, p. 3

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Cks. €69- ts Each. 'OU CALL them to ordc). Shoes to. OES. Fastry. "rmc- MS to sad the to have former many nssible. in stock a men'. BROOK, ad 1: h e usiness Fisher, will do g work 9 of the he East rt his D more I ever. ices. s most .cited. W EI.R YI, :es, Pen- Holders, 193’ Hand TERS taurant Hours. Taste. 31mg. of these mbe’s ‘zzce, East site the :, try This season We have a larger and more varied stock of Fancy Coois, Toys, c., than ever bet’ore. Santa Claus is making daily visits to this store, and we are getting a stock of goods suit- able for Xmas and New Years. gifts. No need to go to outside towns or Cities for your presents. You can save money by getting them at McCetffrey’s. Call and see. In our Grocery Dept. we have a larger stock than ever. 'Fresh Christmas Fruits, such as Raisins, Currants, Peels and Spices. Oranges, Lcmmis, Confectionery, c. A Many Chiistmas in A”! Wm. McCafi‘z-ey, STRAYEI) into the premises of John Kcrr, East )5 Lot 23, Conces- sron 4, Township of Emily, during the month of June, 1905, 2 SOWS. Owner can have same by proving pro party and paying expenses. jOHN KERR, Omc-mcc 1‘. 0. On Monday night Rm. (hxrbutt gave hislr'czurc on “john Bull. Father Son.” John McCrca, one ofthc oldcst ofour tnx‘tces gavc :1 short hiatory of the church, the choir rendered Several gnod Sclfl‘tbnS : Mrs. 'l' (7 Ivory gave a 5010; '1'] Parsons, Mrs. Bryson and Muss Parsom gave 1w” patriotic selec- tions, and Mrs. J (7 Eatnn who is al- ways welcomed m the Methodist church in Omcmev, gave a solo. Revs. I M Wink-law and F johnsmn made- congratulatory remarks. Al- tOgt'thc-rxhcrc Was a most interesting programme ar‘d a pleasant and happy lime. The Anni .crsarx of 11.: ; \Iczl: odixt Church :11 {)m- n u.- has held on Sun- on} and Mo:u:..,, x 7m and .sm hm. 'l‘lic truszccs had ; M m a new furnaca- at $13 5, an aware "or lit-c choir a: $320 and a nu: Acct)’ .c me 2:15 plant at $20, 1:. g1”$655 oo. 'lhc Laoics Aid pmu $too (1 Min: 2. The Rev. John Carbutt who v\ 51:“: ;::‘mchcr on Sunday ap- l-valcd for Sg- . the balanu: of the H. We dd 4 . $520 “are pmmiscd and q-mc .1 numbcr of fannlzts to see )ct. Great enthusiasm prcvmlcd and cvcry body felt hnl’qn’. Rev. J. Garbut also appeal-.11 at chmmn for $34 to con-r a dcbi, and $38 wcrc promptly subsc Fit the boys for a place Hi the in- dmtnal and cnmmcrciul world and they will be much mm‘c hkrly to suc- (:ch than if provided with :1 profes- sional education. Winter term brgins Tucsda ', Jan- uary 2nd. Mr. Ernest Whitz-sidu, a graduate of one of the: Federal Business (,ollegcs, writes from Cunmcrc that 1115 salary, c: the first of January “111 be raised from $75.00 IO\$IOO 00 per month. th tin-re arc thoumnds of young men spending, Instead of .1 fcw months, several years, In prcpnring for that which wxll not yield half as much salary. to say nothing of thc great ex- :nditurc 0‘ time and money. Admission 25 cents. CODIUIItteC- J 'l' Bcatty. A I. \Vzliiamson, C Shaw, 1') Jamicson, \\'m Magce, Matthew Wilson, 'l‘homas McQuudc, Bert Sun~ dcrson, Dr. Roycrs. A 1‘2 Stinson, Ticket Agent. Door open at 7, con- cm at 8. Come and enjoy yourself. 'l‘wo-anda-half hours solid fun for 25 cans. R W Wilxon, W )I., Was. Wilson, Scc’y. Onwmec, Nov. 6th, 190;. IEddw ljlgott, Humorous Vocalt‘st A 1‘. Ha'rdmg, Musical and Humuroh; lantcrtamcr, ;\[lSS Frances Stone (‘on- tmlto. Mrs Hardmg, Agcompam’q’ «m of Torontu. ~ , ‘ XMAS NIGHTâ€"Grand Orange Concert under the: Auspxces of I..O.L. “3, m Bradburn’s Opera House, ()mcmcv, Monday. Dec. 25, 1903. The: following entatuincrs will rendcr one of the bust programmes ever prc scntcd to an Omcmcc audience. The {allowing m re elected officers of Lebanon LOL. No. 646, at the flu: last regular meeting held December 5, 1905 .‘ Bro. Louis “'indnm, W.M. “ Sandy \‘eals, D..\l. “ William Balfour, Chap. -‘ “'illiz'm Veal ‘, R( C. Sec. “ H J A Jones. Fin. Sec. “ James joncs, 'l‘rcasarcr. “ S Lalchl'ord I). of C. Bros. John Bannon, xst Com-Man. H Miller, 2nd, \‘v' Newman, 3rd, Wm. Fer, 4th, 'l‘llos. Nuvman, 51h. Municiple‘ Nominations 1) 3.2, 1905. hlection Jan 1’ 1 (c be: bills. . , 906' Aufiimsaw Savings MERRY XMAS To ALL. IL 5 O Perhaps you like your gray Fair- then rememberâ€"Hall’s Hair Ren’e my hair. Stops falling_hair, also. Perhaps yap like; QOMEEZEEQ The Christmas Supplies. \L WW. Eicfiaffrey's gray Fair; then keep it. Perfiabé 1370?; [Pix Rgncwcr alvgays restores color to The happy couple.- 1th amid a shower of ncc and good Wiahcs for their home in Smith tmvnship, where Mrs. Archer wiil receive after Jan. 15. The Mirror cxtends congratulations and good wishes. Don’t forget the Orange Concert in Omemee on XMAS. NIGHT. The presénts Vere numerous and costly. ahowmg the high cstccm in wmch the: bride is held. After the Ceremony the bridal dinmr was scrvcd in the: large dming room. the table groaning with the weight of 0! good things. The grooms gift-t0 the bride was a solid gold sun burst pin set with whole pearls. The ceremony \xliivh took place udcr an arch of evergrmw, dccoratcd mth white rows and white ribbon vas (‘OR’JL‘CtNi by the Ru: Mr. MUCUL Iough, pastor of the Ixictluxlist Church, ()mcnscc, in the prcsmu‘c ofimmcdiazc relatives only, The bride who was unattrnncd ioukrd plt'lt)‘ in Mr bridal dress of cream Mcx‘x‘cillcux, which was handsonn-iy trimmed with silk insertion lace and ribbon, and was given away by her brotlwr, Mr. Sidney Latchford. .\ii\.5 May Latchford, Sister ofthc bride played thc Wedding, march. The home of Mr. Mrs. W. Latch- ford, Cedar Yullcy, was due sccnc ufa prctiy and intercwlng cum: on Wu]- ncsduycwning. Due. x3, when their eldest daughter sts Jennie became lhu bride of Mr. Alba: Archer of Smith 'l‘own.~hip. The gxrls considurcd their litLic at- tempt quite :1 sucwss, :leno he pm- (‘cm d5 arc not (1:.- ~lmitcly km)“ n as )ct, it is tho'uyhl that they amount to ncar- Iy tortyt ncdollurs. sutpcndcd from the (tiling and evur grccns cvcrywhcrc. attentiw, so that every one who tank fun with us, heartily enjoyed it. The [ca room was prcmliy arrangcdaml 100ch quxtc festive with its red bull Perhaps the most “leasing feature to many (2 f our pat; 0:15 v. as the tca room. l'ca “ax Stflcd fxom [we o’clock until chcn thir (y. Miss Iolmson pourcd the ten and the \vm trc ScS “ch mo r H c third booth “as vcrx intcnmlim,y jnging from thc croxxd “huh was constmth about it. Here “c. c sold dolls, wool' en goods and magazines SM :1. i kind , as m: I! as picturss suitable for framing dainty fancy ones to the larger aprons which are donned in ma.- kitchen, was bought by enthusmstic customers cV‘cry article being sold. In the Next booth aprons were the specially, aprons of any kind from being quite hands-0mm: and HI: priCcs allso reasonable as to be within the most modcst income. flags \vere abundant cx’crywhere. There were three booths in opera- tion all evening thc largest of which was at the cast bide of the basement. It was dccorated with large-1211;10:1- jzu‘Ks, and white and red cloth. At [1115 bootfi fancy won; oft-very dc- scripfion was displayed, many picccs , . . . - , The church basement had been de- corated for the occasion by willing workers and it was quite pleasing to the eye, upon entering 'lhe ceiling was draped with red bunting which crossed and recrossed orerhead and the walls and pillars \vcretrimmed with wreaths of ci'ergreens, while small flags Were abundant evervwhere. The things offcrcd for sale were chiefly small fancy articles suitabl: for Christmas gifts. The girls made all the [“6065 of fancy work wilhm about :1 month and a half. On Wednesday, Dec. 13th. the Girls Guild of Christ Church, Omcmce, held its first bazaar, “hich although 1: was the first affair of the kind ever held here, was :1 decided success, not only financially but In every way. The Girl’s Guild Bazaar’. WEBER-G BELL“ 1’0 R air Refléfié oflobor Hurrah ! Ag”; sxmuan ' ' , t .. ' .‘.-«~ u... ~ ~- », 1.}.- r .- I Z: r», ‘ ' 7am; . - . , V: 4‘ A J . a}; 'fiJV‘WW:W$F~Wfi ‘ , ‘ fl ., a,“ . } a. fly Hef‘ald and WeeklyStar to J anua‘fy 131;, 1906 i . m.’ “A r’ ‘ J H fl J‘«u~.‘%’ 4 OI‘ The Elliott Business College of To- ronto is domg a splendid work in train- ing young men and women for p05! tions as stcnographcrs, book Keepers, office clcrks, business college teachers, etc. The dumaml for its graduates IS always incxccss of the supply. The collcge enjoys a large attendance, and its reputation fur first class work is‘ Wcll known. The winter term opens on 'l'ucsalay, Im‘. 2nd. Write to the Princignl, Mr. W. J. Elliott for a cam- logue of his school, If you are interest- ed in a bu.;incss education. A Bright and Happy Naw Year. Always remember the Annual New Year’s Entertainment under the Aus pICUS of the Presbyterian Church, in the: Bradbnrn Opera House, Omemec, on MONDAY EVENING, Jun 1, 1906. The famous Canadian comic opera singer, Bert. Harvey, in enttrely new songs and costumes. Herbert Mowat, the fine Boy Soprano. Miss White, Impersonator and Elocntionist, Mrs. '1'.) vaat, Instrumentalist. Inter- spersed with Songs, Instrumentals; etc. by local artists. Miss Rowan, accom paniest. Aselectcd and varied Pro- gramme never excelled in Omemee. Everybody Come and enjoy a good time. Tickets, 35 cents and 25 cents. Doors open at 7 p.m.. Concert at 8 pm. sharp. Rev. J. M. White-law, Shooting Match for Turkeys in Omnrnue XMAS. Day. gie, M.l‘.l’, has game ti) Ln'erpOol, lihgland, with :1 load (ifc:tttle He was accompanied by Mr. W Murray, town, as flthlflHt manager in the first ship load of cattle exported by Messrs Carnegie llogg. This firm ts one of the largest ranching concerns in the County, \\‘Itll headquarters at (Zulu)- mnk. They have Sent two ship loads of cattle to England, 165 head in all. 'l‘he first left here on Thursday of last Week under the management of the senior member of the firm. The second lontl left on Monday of this waek, Mr. W “lard, of Nut-land, and Mr. Adair, being in charge. The firm intend to have their shipments in Eng- land for the Christmas trade, and we wish them success in their large under- taking. They are keeping over about 500 head of cattle for next Season’s business. were ru‘ciwd with applause and show- ed that Mr. Wrzght is an artist as far us far as singing a solo is conccr'ncd. Mr. Garnet Shields mouth 01‘an selec- tions were (2: 4:. Miss Lena Hayes m :1 voval Selection showed herself the possessor 0le sweet and cultured voice. and a duct taken by Miss Boyd and Mrs. C H Shlt'ld was rendered with much harmonv. The proceeds which amounted to ten dulhlrs has hccn sent to the Sick Clnldrcn’s Hospital, Toronto. as a Xmas present. The Cobmronk c0rrcsponJcnt of (he Lindsay Fost says.â€"--Mr. _l H Czlrnc Mr. ’I' W Mchan’s readings wurc as usuai provocutlvc of roars 0f laugh- tcr, wlnlc Mr. (Im‘dnn \\'righl's solos [The Public School Entertainment 1 In Aid of tha Sick Children’s I HespitaI a. Grand Succes. "Ihc COIIcht on I‘IIIJII} <:\ 611111" last under the :IIIsIIECL-s ot the Public Schoo1, I)T()\CL1 to be one 01 the best gIVL-II here in recent years and reflects great crcdxt on the teacher. ’1'hL [)1‘21‘7I3m Much “as somcuhat lcnglh) was \lllicd :IIIL1 iIItL-rcstIIIg and “as IIILILJL- III) 01 30103, IC:1L1111“‘S rcLI- tntIoIIs C1101l1~'L.\', L1In10gucs an L1 drIlls. [he I)UII11S shmed lIIIL- tIaIIIiIIf and “on much HIII111111§C in such scILLtions :Is‘ “ 1 11¢ 51L 1( 1)o11_~.,’ ‘1uII I Ittle 1IIL1IIIIIs and ‘1‘ .It MIIIIIhy’ s ImiIIIILIII,’ \\ 1II1L U\()(1l‘111§(\ \Ung by t1: 6 IIIII, and :I dIIiLIIIIL: ‘11IL: Quack 11m {LII LIL [Cd 1)) the 1)U)S “CFC I'ncn III such a “3) as to 5m: p1) L:.IIIIIv:Itc IhL- apfl I)l‘;it'Cll1\t: 311L11tn(t‘.1lItI'11t1115ImSitd into Inc-mm) \IthI to the strains of March: -IIg IhIo ‘(lL-oIgIzI.’ lcn Ind: ””15 IIIIIrL1IL~L1 onto the Slfl“t: and prL- ScnlLd (I 110115 1)II11 III such a IIIL-asmg III:IIIIIcr as to haw: II IotLLI the best :lSKOl' , ~~ >- “44 rainy. l was run-(i in three mumus by 1; In: l’im'cc’s Unidun Mt-dit‘al Diwm‘vry know it was largely clm‘ w m-ulm‘t Lu mud liulv attention to my trouble uni lx-vamo so X’UII‘UUWI) and weak that I k I had to du wmclhin: at 011m: tun-cum hxuizh. l lxzzun m l'c-ul hnflnr mum“ « rnwrnvu m incurvly smilt‘d cm‘vlopcs. "! sum-rm! for nearly virhl years." wriws Phil' A. Falch. Esq” of Mulxmu Ala... Mommy Shv .. “With mniulnu. whirl) poisoned my cmim syslmn am! doprivvd mo 01' my vi- taliLv. l was Pun-(i in lhrnn mundm 1.. ,â€" Tm: mmum REAPS what, he has pre- Viuzm‘iy smwd. Thu human body Imps lilzowise tho natural crop of weakness, min and dvuth if the 5‘0sz u! dismzsu ave bwn sown by bad huhits of (-nruh‘ss- nu-‘s in c:1Lh:g.sh-vping and exercising. KEEP mm. IF \'()I' .1x and when you nut-d a little hcr-lp in lumping vmll we Nature’s rt'nwfiim. that do nut rnughly Stimulate but gent-1y qxrickt-n UH: uctiun of Nature's funvziuns in a naiurul way. Nature‘s luhnrnmry fumishm the follow- ing plants whivh vnmr into the manufac- turn of Dr. l’icr‘m‘sfioldvn Mmlicnl Dis- mwry: (.‘uldvn Seal mun. (gut-n-n's rout. Sumo mot, Itiawk Clmrrylmrk. Bloudrout and Mandrake rum. If in doubt as to your trouhic ornet-d- in: :ulvicm yml can consult. fN‘l.‘ o!’ ('lxum‘ Dr. R. V. PIO'I‘W“. vhivf ctmsnlti 5' My viun m the Inmlids’ iluu-l aux} (Huh-:1! Instixuun 1231954110. N. Y. All hitters ut'o «:mn.-=i('wrud c(mli¢!mxtial and answmze hHll‘illL; currvct medical advice returned in smurvly smalvd envvlmms. 'Ul A Great School. 1â€")r.J. 1’ Keith, Scc’y Com. MOUNT PLEASANT r. l’icr‘u SHOIdl‘H Mmlicnl Dis- .‘uldvn Seal mun. (gum-11's rout. , Ita'wk Clmrrylmx‘k. Bloudrout paper-covnrud. will I)“ suit to anyone svnding 31 0.0an in mw-co‘nt s amps. to pay tlw (-nst of mailing: only. to Dr. R. V. l’icrvu. Bllfl‘nh). N. Y. Cloth-bound. 50 stamps. uut ruughly -n tin: uctiun [mural way. us the follow- tho manufac- Winter Term begins Tuesday, Jan. 2nd, 1906. I will be glad to see my friends 85 customers from Emily, Gavan and other points when in Town. Nothing Succeeds Like Success T0 Farmers! , Goal Oil a Specialty. A. E. Micks, :n‘auggggfggiggg’ $hnélfiuilxÂ¥ T039311] W. E. MBEARWS. 212 Hunter St PeterbOro 77Kent-tS {LINDSAY WILLIAM STREET 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 axk you to give me the pleasure of showing you the latest things in my store. (Tome and look and buy at your pleasure. During my business experience laxt year, I have endeavored to treat every man, woman andchild fairly, and I feel confident that this imitation will he cordially received and accepted by everyone. The freedom of the store is yours. Hv-r-roâ€".__ AWAY BELOW THE REGULAR PRICE WIN‘Q General Dry Goods and C L O T H I N G EIUZEE’S HEB BARGAINS Right Opp. Benson House, NEW STORE, @723 NEW WORKSHOP, W NEW GOODS, (if NEW IDEAS. A R K, The Tailor, AND W WE ARE READY Opp. Com’l Hbuse. we have a very choice line of Crockery, China Ware, Glass Ware, ‘c. Fancy Bon- Bons, Oranges, Lemons, Candied Peels, Candies, Nuts? c., in fact every- thing to help make a Merry Xmas. Having purchased the Stock of the Wm. T. D. Bradburn Estate, is offering it at greatly re- duced prices. Gcod Raisins, for instance, we offer at 5 lbs. for 258. All other goods inithe said stock equally reduced. At such :orlces they will not last long. Come with the throng and secure some bargains. Merry, Merry Christmas. POST OFFICE BLOCK, For Christmas Hugh Murray, Business Education. LENDSAY. ‘. PRINGLE, Principal, Peterboro, Ont. FOR A SUIT OR OVERCOAT. WWritc for Our Handsome Circular. This is especially true when applied to the Few Doors South of Maundcr’s Hotel. EOmemee. LINDSAY. NOVELTIES, c., c. SPECIAL LOW PRICE Some beautiful lines in \VATCHES, CLOCKS, jEVV- ELRY, SILVEIHVARE, CUT GLASS, CHINA, TRAVELING CASES, MANICURE CASES, [EVE S.â€"I will be glad to see all my friends in Omcmec, Ops, Emily and Cavan when they visit Lindsay. Make our store your headquarters when in town. fur Ehrt nst mas Weddingr Prisesen flpp. Benson D a i r y Butter. FI N E FLOUR Did You Know We offer a full years subscription to The Millbrook and Omcmce Mines, :1 full year’s subscription to that greatest of all \l'cckhcs, the Family Harald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, including their beautiful ptcture, "Queen Alex- andra, Her Grundchildtun and Dogs,” and a copy of ‘ The Farmcr's Mann! and Veterinary ()utdc." all for $1.60. A sample copy of the picture and book- can be seen at this office. The most complete Farmers’ Handbook and Veterinary Guide evcrissucd â€"â€"Simp1c and practical Information of the greatest value to every farmer. Three hundred and fifty-eight subjects dealt with ; every one of then: of interest and many ofthcm Illustrated. Compiled by the Agricultural Editors of thq Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montrea. at the Request of Hundreds of Readers THE FARMERS MAN UA and Veterinary Guide, ABook That no FarmerGan Afford to beWith You can buy Dainty Goods OM E M E E .1 BigDry Goods H011 Wm. Curry 85 THAT WE SELL ALI. GRADES OF Highest Prices Paid B. LAIDLEV, Choos Xmas. Pr from. Our L Stylish Sto Mixed Feeds Send All Orders for Above to T116 Riirror Office, HEW; A'l' RIGHT PRICES. H The Popular Jeweiry Store, OUR SPECIAL OFFER! WATW MERRY CHRISTMAS TO FOR AND Hausa, Lindsay. COD‘I MILLBROOK, ONT. HOV-IOKh'u M’IHOIIH main. nunâ€"inland... DIM; 25c. Pipes - 35 and 40c Pipes N c Pipes Ioc Pipes corn cobs Lot number Six, in the Second CW ce‘ssion of the 'onxnship of Emily. 100 \CRI-S About 1,1,6 mile! -south of the \ iIIage of Omemce. A? I flame dxerImg, frame barn and a frame I shed on the pr-‘cmiscs. I for particulars appI) t'w ! TO RENTâ€"The North Half If I Bankrupt Stock of Pipes Trilbys Winks Alabamas Scotch Rec] Up-to-date Spccml Vcncedora Toronto, Grains. - Orchardmtsâ€"in examimng Tree- {or m5ccts, Gardmcrsâ€"in examining Plants {9: msccts, Teachers and Scholars in studying Botany and Everybody in t hundred dificrclat way; Stone Wellington. 7 All the latest and improved brand... of dentistry succelsfnlly perform-oi. Charge: moderate. 0 F F I C I on! Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Kant alf- William streets. Wnte {or particulars, and send 35:. for our handsome Aluminum Pocket Microscope, (a little gem) useful to Farmers~in cxamming Seeds and DENTIST, LiNDSA Y. Hope-r Graduate of Toronto Univ”. ity 3nd Royal College of Dental It» geons. Local Agent Wanted and surrounding country, which will be reserved for the right man. START NOW at the best scllin‘ season, and handle our NEW SPE- CIALTIES on Liberal 'chrms. Cut in Cigars At once for “ Canada's Greatest Nursuics” for the town of Wm. Earl and R. J. Brandy. Dr. F. A. Walters, Farm to Ben 13‘. Tobaccos always fresh at Executors of the Estate of Margaret A. Nelson, deco-sol. MILLBROOK; ‘. COLYIN’S Fonthill Nurseries, (over 800 acres) 6 for 25 cent: 7 {or 25 “ 6 for 25 " 7 {or 25 t 7 {or 25 ‘ 3 for 10 ‘ 6 for 25 “ for 15 cent; {or 25 “ for 10 " for 5 u Ontario.

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