i.‘ r. 'VV Kenny, ' Vetcrlnury Surgeon, tw‘rnduntc Untiirlo \‘et- ; . i‘oronto. tu-umten-d incin- 3 01‘. THE ? her utuntm-io Veterinary Mcdtcul Associu-‘g - "on. U "mutual ri-sid-aiioe‘fl William Sti‘eet‘ S U N D E Y S C H 0 O L S If, '%‘,_,,Q.Q: ~ ' ' er‘imr,» Coll- :- Muth. Lind.ax.-â€";ii-3 in . ..-. Dr. 24 eelands, ‘ DENTIST, - Li S 0‘3 ‘1', '- o3puite the new that (mice Block, the ï¬rst Tuesday ofc\(;r}' month. Admin l l . V‘Lsits the Unis-nine i'oiziniercial Hotel, i Christ Church, 0m 3 m e e, i i i is ere} ng with great SllCl‘CSS for ove :5 yenrs. Beautiful teeth and splendid . ï¬ts. Crow :1 and bridge work inserted Lindsay olllce nearly opposite Sinipo i Con's Hotel. - 2S~ly .Dr. F. A. Walters, DEN'l'lSi‘, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto lfiiivers~ dei'otionztl exercises by the Iiev. lC. A i It] and Ros-til College of Denial Sur- Lnnui’cldt. 11o welcomed the congru- goo-s. All the latest and improved l-runchcs Convention might prove to be u blessing l in! dentistry successfully performed. 7 t.) 1’ F l C E over Book of Kings, the 2nd chapter and 9.1. â€Regent’s Drug Store, corner Kent. and verse, Mr. Lsngfeldt hoped that every $arzes modem: 9 W'illmni streets. . ‘ ' Bradbiirii House, O)Il‘l.‘li‘.l:._ third Hondsy of catch IIIOHIIIJ-‘lI-IY PAITITIEG. .â€" .‘Jr. D. A. Shaw, artist, will he at his Peterooro Studio duri ii: the second and last week of each month to instruct stu- . . ‘l ~A 44A lFlF’lllilil‘ titanium ‘M_vâ€"‘. ting ?;%ï¬ Lmsof â€' people have thin OF THE . ,7 hair. Per- TOWNSrIIP 0L EMILY ...Tyi haps their HELD IN i ,3 parents had thin MAR CH 15, 1900. _. AER hair; pcr- Tl 1‘ L' i tliii of tlieszSt haps thCIf‘ ‘x v S ‘ v I . 1e me“ lo" a g children have thin hair. But this docs not make it necessary for them to have thin hair. Onc r but its influence will no doubt be felt ! for a long while .Iiid ei‘urybud)‘ looks . ; forward to the next Convention \\‘llit . i great exziectntions of blessings. i The first session was held on Fridiu' I afternoon iii. 2 o’clock and a vcry lliir , ' <7 :inl'encn was present. thing, ,. . . . .- J you llio proceedings were opencii wit i Hilly i'cly gution to his Church and hoped that. the i UpOIl _. to every soul. Referring to the 2nd f makes the hair healthy '1 one had come in the spirit of Elislltl's a and vigorous; makes prayer, desirous to receive a. double, X i( grow th i ck and portion ofthd's iloly Spirit. He trust- lung,- II CUI‘CS dill} led [hill the passage would become the druff HISO key-note of the Convention. 3 I 'l ‘ ~ Aftn the prayers, the President tip t a ways TCSIOILS ' color to gray hair,-â€" i potntc l the Superintendents of the var . ions Su‘idtty Schools the Nominating all IIIC dark, flCh COIOI' Committee for the election of Ofï¬cers. i l l l cleats in the art of pointing in this and _ Watercolors. Special attention given the next order of business. It was“ "I“, : ‘0 students “'01“ 1‘ ‘ll-‘l'dm't’ "lid P01“ - ter ofgreat satisfnction and thanksgiv. ï¬ait work. Studio'37 Water st. rutâ€"J»- ____._s-. . Robert Ruddy. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public. MILLBKUUK. Nillhrook oflice. over lll:‘.l' l'ost Office. Money to Loam. UNTA 1:10. .cc., 9.†i )1 Pope \v'ts called upon to address the . A A..- landmine. ll: expldined his inability "iii. T. Piiiaii lltllllllgh’ EYE. EAR. TH BOAT AND NOSE- i come very helpful and instructive PETERBOROUGH. Corner ofGeorgs and Murray Streets. Orrtc: Houns: 8toiimn.: ttoï¬an. Tamiiiilli Beat for Service. The undersigned has a thor- , 'ough bred Tamworth Boar, which : he will keep for service on the prom 7tOSp.l1. of early life. Thcrc is no longer need of your looking old be- fore your time. SI 00 a bottle. All drugglnn. The reports of the Sunday schools was in; to Liod, tluit, throughout, the reports Showed the Sunday schools to be in ii ' proSperous no.1 healthy condition. Ev~ cry school presented an encouraging report and, jiidgini: from the faithful inork done, the spiritual state of the rising genemtion in this township tought to be indeed very promising. l . After the singing ofzi. hymn, Itov. It “ As a mini-d for maturing will)? (I to tho haul l uiliiivn Ayel‘s llnir Vigor but no mpml I has always given the perfect. witsmclwu in every way " Mrs. A. \t Sam-Jun, Aug. is, nus. llmuiuu-uiJsport.N.Y. Write the Doctor. no will arm] you a hook on The "all and Scalp iri-u, upon icqlii-st. It you do not iii-Iain ill the tit-null†on t-xpertmi Imiii the mm ut the ppm write the Doctor about it. Addtcss. DR.J.C.AY1“.R. Lowell. Mass. ‘to choose it subject, as no particular l theme had been anal-'ued to llilll. lion- ’evcr, the speaker lll his address gone i hints on the education of the young. ; lie regretted that the Sunday school i scholars did not receivesuihcient know- [ ledge of the Bible and he hoped that leach school would endeavour to have ‘1' the children memorize certain passages l l ‘Necessity of Sunday School Work l‘he parable of the Sower was the bus of his remarks, whatever the paren ofthe Word of God every Sunday. The Programme Committee of the ' ren that would they reap. And N was astonishing how careless and entirel- l Convention might indeed be congratu- lated upon having second the services l.of such an exp-rrienced and faithful LSunday school worker as .\1 r. Thomas indifferent some parents were I't'gllrt in: the spiritual education of the . _. ' . - , , I’ 'i '8 ‘ z. ' ‘ . .1535) Lot II, Con. D, Emil} , dur i \ellowlees, Assistant Secretary of the rat tic s of bniind I. Oiitiirio was no ling the ensuing season. . . .. .' . ’onsiitl ._ . 'lerms $1.00 at time of set‘\ too. i Yellowlees gave 3 mos, delightiut and r r is school. - . . . . elf ri i « , ’ ' J ‘ , l Provincial Sunday School I nion. Mr. ‘ 0 ts ‘1 sregard â€ls-0"†â€â€˜1 msum T H FEE PIOPTICtOr 5 practical exhibition of the touching of pony‘leulmmed 0f denoininationslis: . . ’ . which hindered the Work in the lre' sSuiidtiy schoiil lesson. 11c possesses . d ' Jestiug and also at the slime time being . . . secure instructions in the Bible 1 i ii 2} ......g “ T. A. W... oning and eloquence. His subject irvs‘g would sow in the hearts of their child- ‘5 1: bsinseigtstemeoi «:1 E, . ion of religious ins‘riictioiis in s .h i {the art of making the lesson very inter. . . . (- ("‘8' It wonid be no diihcnlty whatever to bands and he hoped tluitit butter on- o 0 [able to draw new thoughts and ques- "‘C . _ 'l t ' i ‘ ' ' ’ C ljlt 1n Clgarb itlons from his hearers. IIc taught the 3" “â€18 if m the Churches would Jm lesson for the following Sunday and it - â€"-â€"- kw.-.» ..-... .. .. Receipts and Expenditures . For the Year 1899. MW 1899. HIGH SCHOOL RECEIPTS. 'l‘o Cash, Government Grant...... ...... ...... ......$4§3 Z2 “ (‘ounty Grunt...... 4.3. i! " Teacher’s Exams. ..... ..... .. :55 00 Fees ...... .. 233 “0 II IGII SCHOOL EXPENDITURES. By paid D. Mitchell. cedar, 1.60 ; Jas. Jones, wood, 32.50; Treas- urer Balfour, last year 81.66."... 115 76 “ J.'l‘ Beatty,conl, 9.37; J. C. Harstone, 48 90. W. W. Jardine, 10.00; R. Wilson, .75; W. D. Stimson acct. 20 08.... .... ..... ...... 8910 " , 1t .1. Mulligaii,acct. 23.31»; Joe. 1‘. Beatty, 7.15; J. n. Howel, blackbosriis 5.65; \V. H. Curry, lsnlary 17.50 53 60 ' Isaac Glenncy, lsulary...... ...... ,. 5000 “ W. W Jardine, salary 800; J. J. Morgan, salary 600 ...1400 00 : Ciishonhand........... ..... ........ ..... ................ 45655175411 PUBLIC SCHt 0L RECEIPTS. I To Cash, Government .. 68 00 ' “ lï¬ntrdnce Exnnis................................. ...... §2 0i) ' q " Local Assessment . 919 3.5 $1079 .53 '5 PUBLIC sci-1cm. EXPENDI'J cuss. \ By piild hemiedy Nichols 2.?0; \V. W. Jsrdinc, entrance ex- , runs. 20 85; J. H. Kiiiglit1220...... ......... 35 95 I). Mitchell, cedar 2.00; l. (ilenney, cleaning W. C’s. 12.50; Wm. Neill, rep. lid .25; l. Glenney watching ï¬res 100 ...... 15 75 W. (‘iirry (‘o., acct. 12 83', D. Mitchell, wood 2 ()0; W. H. Furry; 5 salary 1750; I. (ileum-y ..i salary 50 00 82 33 Jiiti Jones, \iood 35.0“: S. ('onch, salary 450,00; ()llve Mt‘Qllltliï¬ Hilary 215; Mildred Dn'i’liiianli, salary You 900 Ni (‘zish on liand...... .............. ..... 45 30 $1079 3 ,. ,4, cents, ($90.95 ) NCPHERSON - . . . ‘ ~ . J ig O. C. “V.†LIAMSON, 3 ALDI'IOR... Omem’cc, Feb'y 8th, 1900 -A_I.u._ is i ......... OF THE ......... children. He said that of the lit: Receipts and Expend:{ures (. L- ......... OI: 'i Hl‘.......... "1?: VILLAGE on OMEMEE " FOR THE YEAR 1899. Total Receipts .... ...... ... ......nauuu...n- TATEMENT Umemee High and. Public Schniils n3: " LoculAssissineut. ........ ..... ........................620 67 8175411 9 We. the iinih-rsisrncd Auditors, have carefully examined the' (ll‘OVC accounts and compared ilu'in with thr- vouchers prodnccd, find llit‘l‘l cor-root, :ind bzilzincc on hand, ninety dollars and ninetyâ€"livel _ _ a ‘ was ii. great help in showing the tench- Trflbys ' 6 fair 2;? a)?“ ers how to teach VmGS 7 for 22 “ After the singing of tin hymn tho Alabamas - 6 {Or 2;: “ Rev. E. A. Langfeldt gave an address on Scotch Reel 7 {or 25 “ l "Qualiï¬cations ofSundsy School react» Up-to-date ' 7 for 25 3“ are.†The speaker referred to the high Spatial 3 for “'3 , I standard of Christian character the Vcncedora 6 for 25 “ Blble gives to everyone and. being cou- scious of his own shortcomings of what Bankrupt smell of Pius .. unworthy ho was of pointing out. to the 25c Pipes - for 1; Cents , audience the qualiï¬cations of a. true '° ' ~ 2 l . - , ‘ . .35 and 40c..Pipes for 23 :: l gill“: 9‘ (nut. turnips? he ipousht, each I‘c Pipes for 10 ; nm u) at. too tut. n-r orig it to to. 5., 13¢ Pi es for 5 H 5 drew his lessons, ï¬rst, from St. Andrew, ‘COI‘D CpObS ,, for 5 N \vlio,after he had found his life in a ; look at Christ, was so anxious thnt his Tobaccos always freSh at ‘ brother, Simon Peter, might find the WM C 0 LEI E r3951 same life. and therefore he brought him . O to Jesus. Seconuly, he referred to the experience Moses had when he saw the burning bush in the wilderness. Moses, like the useless and withered biiiilii HOTEL l.‘HAN(iE.â€"Om€me(; spud ‘Rnlilly 5 God, the ï¬re. emblem of consuming . . - . I (- mm ,o ' . . . ,, . $61323.“L‘;.i?.§§3§§é$$fiinimi}.“or the : poweranudisintegrating might. third- I House.and hope 1“ k-‘ep UP â€I“ 00-13 l ' the rrezitcst roof of th flpgtntion this House has nlwnyssusta and l 5 ' h P 9 truth of in the past. Call and see us when in town Christianity to be found in the charac- Tonsorlal Parlorn. FKING STREET. OMEMEB. ~' l to Jesus to get eternal life from Christ; :secmidly, he ought to be conscious of 1 his own nothingncss szid ofths omni- ' potencc of (30:1: and thirdly, he ought. to exhibit the charac er of Christ in his ital in securing a great quantity of iiii- 3 Ilcv. W. .\l. Kiiiinawin, I}. A , Pres. _ . . - .' I , I , , - mansllyï¬hne ramp limiter. Pins “‘1“ {fl . John N. "l houipson, M 1)., Secretary. '0! bone t t.) it my cus omen-s, am it: ‘ g \i’ . . 9‘ .. ‘serve to maintain the high standard of. 3 11. 0"â€) [â€9] “HWY?" . Lxecntive committeeâ€"All the rut- dnily walk and life. It matters not so much “‘lllil. one said, but how one lived. quality that my goods have enjoyed in ' the past. was taken up, which was at. both ser- ' vices very liberal and covered more than the expenses. dorstanding would anon be reached. Each could be done by the parents, if they would be more anxious about the souls of their children. Mr. Lloyd pointed out how much superior the Ne- gro-children of the West Indies were in their knowledge of the Bible to the white children of fair Canada. He urged the parents togive their children some Bible training at home, or tit any rate to encourage and help the Sunday School teachers in their unselï¬sh and consecrated work to teach the young the knowledge of God‘s Word and pre- cepts. 'I‘lieiuldress was verv instruct- ive and everyone regretted that not more time could be given to Mr. Lloyd to finish all he had to say. Mr. Yellowlees followed this address and gave some very helpful thoughts on Responsibilities. Ills address was very valuable DBCdHSG of its priicticle suggestions taken from the Speaker‘s own experience in his long years of faithful service for the Lord. Ilis l words found deep echo in the hearts of] all,aud touching were the instances wht:h he gave of consecrated lives which have been the consequences of faithful Sunday School teaching. The next speaker was Rev. E. Rob- erts. Ila regretted of not having been able to be prest-nt at the iifternooii ses- sion because of his being“ iiidlsposed lloweverhc was thankful of having been able of being present at the even- ing session to listen to those helpful tid- drcsses which had been given by the previous speakers. While the (.‘ongregzition sang a "spec- al hymn for onrsoldiers †the offering Cash on hand from 1898 The questtoudruwer was the next‘ ll It. MiQiiiulc, note To amount of Roll (it. By iilmti-nir-iits ... ............. . ........... IlSlIO Amount charged against property . ............. 20 83 By taxes from Collect~r.... .. ............. going accounts, (‘.OIlll)leC(i thcin with the vouchers produced, and ï¬nd them correct. with balance due the Treasurer, seventy-six dol- ars and fifty-fhc Ccnts, ($76.55.) T. A. MCI’HERSON. S \UI‘ITOI‘S O. G. WILLIAMSON, 5 ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ Onicnice, Ft-li'y 8th. 1900. Of the Receipts and Expenditure of the FOR “i"Eï¬R 1899, ............... . ’i‘iLiJ-ti‘i:o.\‘1-:sâ€".-\gi~ni's Office. 77 I: : Town Ofï¬ce ~~ - Mill Ofï¬ce 78. R151 l‘l I‘TS. ......... ..... .... ...............$ 494 ‘2} ........... ................ ......... . ..... INlUilU ....... ................ “$2908 04 ll. ' J‘ ‘2: 11:... J) . No Charge for Examination. When in l‘eierboro have your Eyes tested by WM. MADILL, who is a thor. oughly practical Ur'ilClAN. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Madill’s Drug Store, : 142 Hunter St., Peterboro. 9 | I Fur Capes, Fur Caper-mes, Fur Coats, Fur Buffs, All Selling Below Ccsts. l.’ ..g M" 72:4. m »" BEï¬DLEY 00., Successors to :i. MERCER C; CO. u tor so many years by Messrs it. Mercer Co, as High-C12 .. line-1 chant Tailor s andGentlemen’s Outï¬tters, we solioit a. continuance of the valued i l I Having p rchased the business carried on ! patronage oftlne numerous custcmers ofthe late l 1.1 s. c 1.5“ ‘ 'i... A .. WSW, ,3 on“, and or flanc-nabte a. esscr- generally. “ 'l‘otnll‘ziymcnts 417: 42’ . -, , , ,, _-__ Spa-63:12: I “'15.: meg; (Tip mung. Balance diieTrcnsurer ...... . :70 55 _ r .' w ., r. 3 '174-V~~'J » .~ _ " _ smrmnzxr OF com EL‘TL'R’S ROLL. . 0V. (3. * GSprCt‘Ll Lit ‘ld'é“(.~‘.61‘ toéur Firsthspr 1110‘ â€82112 7‘ ' t . "I‘ C . 1l E S I" ; \‘ I (Limiixsn, t 0i.l.EC'l‘01t. l‘in. b L) {5 C - rr pkg UUI I g 7 V6 C03. ings. TrOuserlngs. Ytstirgs and Fine Gentlement’s iFurnishings on March lst and following days. The excellence ofour stock justiï¬es your ......2l‘v70 ll $2308 94 [most careful attention_ “’6, the undersigned Auditms, have carefully examined the fore- J.H E. Blï¬Ã©iiy it Cc 65:5 Gauge-st, Peterboro. l gï¬mm q (‘20- “ Er'} (I. 1] i h 4 l3 ’5 5’ r“; l: I- '1 i J hi I k*r:iE Ir u if“ V I q ,. J i no.3 W vat-ax... w umflu '1 g fig 5%, 7 ("l mmmcs‘ 3! :4‘ ‘,. ‘ i .... -. . to} is 'l up! (i. i nth 5; Sl'ii‘ghs, Conttnt. PIES- . so Iitiithiliillltl's it'i‘ \‘x 111C:(r Salt, “ lraiiy them: 8; lT-izitci' " I'ililltiiS. sass, L651 r EIII:IsS alt Lou rungs .-\l\\'a}s on hand. l‘ttfirlh' I‘iitd and Stilt‘t‘i‘lt‘d. I'r-st qualitits Hard and 5-0th (11rd. (‘oidut‘oil {li‘ti Millimcd. Cull 21nd git (:121' priccs and (examine goods. 1 Is the Hare to I‘m llcr l’niis 3'; ('hziicovl. *‘d 3/]. G. E. 15. BAKER 1.0": : : Lindsay. 44-31: GEOJIUN'I‘.Pronrletorvmndmy-Iier of Christ. Applying these three , points to Sunday school teachers, Mr. ' , Langieldt said that the teuclicr ought - i ll . . i . ii a m I. H I ‘ L i AChi-istllke life had converting power. After the singing of another hymn W l the Nominating Committee presented limit in Even unite And‘satisfaction guaranteed in every case. I to be, ï¬rst, desirous to bring others During the past. winter I was success- 7 its report, which was as follows: .W W St I wid I I I The “ Ideal," for 1897, is by all odds ident. ‘be best in the market. Its ï¬rst cost is icr low, when you remember that it. 15 -‘ ‘Strictiy A High Grader, and the annual cost for maintenance and repairs is low- -or still. I have handled those mills for ‘ years and have never yet made .1 decidedly spiritual, the presence ofihe - ‘ pair on account of defect in material :Divine Spirit wgs manifested from he- 'or poor workmanship Send for particulars of my other lines. tWASHING AC1] lNI‘IS, etc. tuiiiifiiiii ' Peterboro, - Ontario 1’. 0. BOX 362. Branch “LINDSAY, in charge of :erts, R. M. Pope, and Dr. Thompson, .Secretsry l l TELEPHONE 92. Ipravers l - 'LioJLI M.A.from Lindsay. His ad , ‘ W H IR VV Il‘i [(1.353 was a masterpiece of logical reas. . ‘ .3 dent Ministers, the Misses Edward, Beatiy, t‘nrry. Adams and Messrs. John N. Thompson, M. D., W. W. Jardine, B. A., (5. Sn itzer, J. R. Bottle. W. II. Hoop- ler, Alex. Lutiir, S. Mitchell, S. Connel, ; I“. Dawson, and I). Rea. i The Report was put to a vote and the Sol‘ï¬cers were elected unanimously. The afternoon session closed With ipraycr and benediction by the l’resi- day’s proceedings and expressed the hope that everyone Would show his ap- prccnitiou of the Convention by a grant- er enthusiasm in Sunday School Work. Thus a most instructive and blessed Convention was brought to a close with prayer by Mr. Yellowlees and the bless- ing pronouiic id by RGV.G. E. Lloy' . \Vlutt blesslnir did I receive? Will 1 carry out the new thoughts I have received? -, Am I anxious to show a greater love to my Saviour and will I have a greater longing for Souls? These are some questions which everyone who attended the Convention ought to prayerfiilly consider. l EVENING SESSION _ Long before 7 o’clock the Church was lï¬lled to its utmost capacity with an at- tentlre and appreciative audience. The {tone of the Convention was throughout :ginning to end. The choirs of the local : churches were represented and load the ,Iinging, Miss Edith Curry presiding at l the organ. l , 0n the platform were the President, 1 Rev. W. M. Kannwln, B A , Rent}. E 1 Lloyd, M. A., Mr. Tom. Yellowlses, i Revs. E. A. Langfeldt, M. A., E. Rob- For Sale. â€" Seed Oats :hd Pease. The undetsigned Wishes to inform the public that he has a quantity ofAmerican Oats named The Illuois, for sale at one cent per lb. also a small quntity of Canadian Beauty Pease at. 85cts per bus. The President opened the session with reading of‘ scripture and 'ilie ï¬rst speaker was the Rev. G. E. . Jos. SANDY. Jan. 27th, I900. '(‘m'ernn'iont riiiitt l'.Sr-hoois ....... ‘34-! 0i nuinberof theprogram. MrYeHOMB†1Jim. W. R. MiQuadc', noto .. 7otl 00 answered the â€I'm“ questions which 7 Mrs. N P Clarke, losti,............. list) (in 3 ’ ‘ t ',: . were collected from the audience by Ines from (.ol ector ...... ...... in“; :92. Mr. W. H, Curry. lino. irensurcr, surplus R. it. Sinking Fund .... . 9t; . I). .\-1. houiiedy,rcfnntl ...... . ......... . ............ . ........ . ._ I‘he President then summed up the James Clitiiiley refund................ l at! $12,438 87 EXPENDITURE. Roads and Bridges ......â€52034 50 (.‘ounty Rate .. ...... . 32:20:19 Notesaiiiilnierest ... ob . limird of Health ............... ............ .... .... ................ 7:3, 32 Siliries 4‘.) a] \liscelhincons Accounts...... ...... ... ................... .. 8‘; .5" l‘rilltlllg and Stationery . ..... 7 m lmwf‘rsis .. 226 75 (h'iritv ..... 9“ 0.†How! Grant to Schools. .... .............. .... .... .............. .... ... ..... 4.1.98 4- Ammiiit lcvied on Sections 1l8 8'1’ Debentnre ...... _ â€"â€"‘ BERLIN, - $l2209 36 t r Q - Jan. lst, moo, balance on hand 2:9 .1 ST. PETERL’BURG, PIANOS :AND : ORGANS Have a \\‘Ol‘ll.l~\\'i(iC rcpntation, a life time experience coupled with ample ï¬nances, places thcm on the most favorable basis to do busx- ncss. Some of the foreign oï¬ices include: HAMBURG, ' - GERMANY. GERMANY. RUSSIA. .. , , , , MILIAN, - - ITAL bl‘A 113.511». 1 0i (-OLLIZLFORS ROLL. c9911)?“ YOKAHAMA _ JAPAN° Toamountofroll.............................................................., Cn. MADRAS, _ _ INDIA 15y exemptions 86.30; cash from collector $9905.01 ............$99ll 3i SYDNE , - AUSTRALIA, We, the undersigned auditors of the Municipality ofEmily, here- bv certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the receipts ahd expenditure of said Municipality for the year 1899, from jan. Ist t D‘ . tinclusive. 0 cc 315 \V. H. HOOPER, E W. H. LEHANE, 5 .iUDiTORs. c ..t, ~ . .r v I ‘ l V r . l ' o ’ ..L . . t - l" ‘, “WM-Lug“ , , . AGENT, " ‘ Together with Offices in all the Leading Cities in the Dominion. J. D. Thornton, OMEMEE. N. B. A 7 years’ guarantee with each instrument. Patrciiize a home agent and avoid all regrets and dissatisfaction. ‘ 3 , . A â€". , art" 5 coil LOC‘I. L Rev. E. A. Lan cum 0! Lenten-l Clutch which will c The services ore he) Wedneodcy 3nd Y who on Sundsys. For engagement 9. go to W. F. McCarty Kent St... Lindsay. 8': Mrs: J. W. Gilli: of this week at the 1 In. H. Richsrc'e, of Get your Repairzr Mchy'e Jewellery prices. " Live and LV All Work Warranted. 77 Kent-81.. Linden} . The IAdles Aid of Church, Omemee, i a «dad in the basemez: A; I'll 3. Reserve t:.' not evening, as tu- A this the " men! " ex- next week. ï¬fe: Wedding 3‘ Clocks, Silver». are. goods, lowest uric-s, A? [Andeanâ€"54f. Rev. F. Methodist Church C3. the nit-thing oz: " ..1 Temperance its naturi- snd In the evening or. ‘ its nigh-Valence 122d :; nioy be conquered. :‘ tic service. All ue mi Adjt. Fox, of Limit-I address on Thursday, the S. A. Bursckast 51 marks of Oruixgeisnz.†mu: should attend. {oberts v 3' floaty T. Everett, \i Pewboro, \Iili 1-:- a; House Ouiemee on the every month Bring 3w] clocks end have them q pelted in ï¬rst-cassszyA Mr. Bury Hicl.srdl,i Visiting Omomce Ind this week. The local agency for l Lguudry is st :1..- fuzz-m yodr parcels esrlv.â€"â€"‘.‘.~‘ Mr \V. H. Husk, of Bil visitor at the home (.5 l W. Gillie, of Emily, In: W. F. McCarty,me lea for Watches, (locks, in were. Spectsclea Louesi quality gooda.â€"5-'.f Mr. Joe Sundersgn, :i.‘ l Linda] on Fridsr. l We no sorry to report deley is very low. Mr. Herbert. sol the l 186 Edith Jackson, ..f on, spent 5 piousnt cvei Sandy's lut week. l Hr. Harry McElwszzz :i Omemee on Tuesday eu- Mr. Fred Sandy spntt‘. a week visiting l’cnu Miss Lilly Sanders “i dig. Iut week i'l>li.:..' friends. Give your attention .i A RODYGIOlitulch :1 Army will con} :(‘t s I", IN! Attrsi‘tzvc I.h'..‘.¢.':. 5. A. Barracks (Nurture, Much 27:3: i911.f"1:‘_‘vc: In: Angel." Adonsst. i. 2‘ an hour to stare, 1:01; - 8.06:“! this sofl‘tti‘. Miss Mabel Vin-Emu, lpcnding it couple r! with her Iln thur, rota": this week to resume nurse. Mr. Wesley Widdie .. Visiting {rm «'14 l': ‘LJ‘t'.;; Mr. John 31.116 :tl:::v in: friends in Libdla)‘ In Ifl'liCNt 1.1 If you don't know u Dr. Gray's Remedy for . tire end permanent cure pin sud Bad Blood. 25c PERKINS DRUG ETOR runsâ€"Pius- Itching Pilot instsntly positively cured. Par-mi Ointment cllcys all into: every kind of sore from a pie to the most mslignsn mus, Barber's Itch, Suit nit. Ring Worm and an A Speciï¬c for Pin Worm- E’EBBIN’S DRUG STOB