p v ‘l 24.- ‘f‘r '4‘ ‘ ‘-"~ ' ¢_7~" ’ .- .s. . . .â€"-~\,.- ... ......-~. W..-._.»-..._ -- ..--..-_...__. ___,. »â€" aldition. St. Peter is n01 s‘utIs .. .. mm The Fall 11 111111111 11111 .2.......-......,....... w... mikfliiï¬ â€œWWW LEVITI†US X his feet. he wishes his hands andl = 'mgL-lâ€"‘n fldmï¬mflï¬ï¬aï¬sï¬ï¬mczuammï¬aul Eflï¬ï¬w a ought-inconsis- cubism slum. mugolgnï¬ â€"â€" . headinclnded. It is not suï¬icientl A pcrsis- ‘ A BONANZA FOR -“m'wm. mtg-.0,†Lenten Lecture Given in Christ for the Pharisee to fast at the ap . tent cough is “W"th‘uoï¬ï¬m 01““ 01" March 10’ by Pointed times only. he mil make _-\ 'g. at. f i rs La - SHREWD BUYERS :wï¬wmii Out- the Rector. the matter much better, and sets 9 t?“ fflcndifor 1‘ ' â€"â€" apart three days every week for “Q gives warn- Thischaptercomesin asan epi- abstinence. Popery is not con V 3' ingoftheap- ‘ _ D. Nee-m m... .. 52221121.: Tremendous ~ DEXTIST, . LIE USA Y, H e e d â€" sort ofaccident during the institu- tion of this ancient ritual. But it is not therefore Without signiï¬- aiice or iinp0Itant typical rela- tions. a Papocy to give reality to Christ‘ 5 . dominion, and to act as His vis- ible vicar in the government of ,, men. The two sacraments ofGod are quite toofcw for human Wants, the warning before it is too late, be- . fore y o u r . ..l u n g s be- Wu tho Omeinee Commercial Hotel, moth. the new Post Office Block, the trot Tuesday of every month. Admin- htotod gun with great success for over Clearing Out - - l â€gm Beautifulleethniid splendid At our last View of the taber- and great COunCllS must be called 0 o m e in- . . - It. rmwu mm Image “Mk inserted. nacle. we beheld it gay and giori- to fabricate five more. flamed, be- a e ‘ _ j l ' ous With the manifestations of a And so thes: heated sons of fo r c t h e I l I , - . UM“! ofï¬ce nearly opposite Sinip» son’s Hotelé-‘ZS-ly doctor says, “Cousumpr tion.†When the danger signal ï¬rst appears, help nature with Aaron were not content to abide by the ordinances which the Lord had appointed,but must go and arrange matters to suit themselves The grant burden of their sin rested reconciled God, and a delighted, adoring people. This chaptei shows it overspread with gloom and sadness. 'l he shout of Israel All the latest and prettiest f cies in the jCVVellers Art are h displayed for your choice. 1] Of Winter Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings, Hats ’ Dr. F. A. Walters, Caps, Furs, Etc. DENTIST, LIN 05 A Y. yesteiday, becomes a wail to day - _ It: and Royal College of Dental Sur- Such is human life â€"â€"a ceaseless alternation of lights and shades, joys and sorrow,s bridals and bur- ials. The sunshine of to- day is lost again in the clouds of to- mor- row. “For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flOWei of grass. Ihe grass Vvithereth, and the flower thereof fadetii Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- ‘00â€- All the intent and improved branches 0! dentistry successfully performed. ï¬n... moderate. O F F I C E over W’s Drug Store, corner Kent and Wurst-ts. . . â€album House, OMEMEE third in the matter of the son-inn. 'l‘hoy ofl'ered strangrï¬re hrfore the Lord which He commanded than not All the fire used in the services ofthe Hebrew ritual was holy fire. It came from heaven. it II as kindled by the Lord Himself. No incense was accept- able to God, but that which arose from oonISofthls holy fire Jehowh will honour no devotion but that which He Don’ t delay until your lungs are sore and your “it! of such month. â€"â€"47- Ly gPER CENT. Tho undersigned is â€"â€"prepared to loan money on ï¬rst-class farm property in “'80 summits at 4; per cent Small mats at slightly increased rates of Internet. Terms of re pay ment to suit borrower. ‘\McSweyn 8c Weldon. Motors, solicitors c., Lindsay, Out. In Omemee every Monday. I. B.â€"-Have several clients who desire to buy good farm property a._t a. bargain. Ari-I: Dr. W. T. Rodgers, “unto Ontario Veterinary College, Verona), treats all diseases of domesti- ootod animals. Special attention to «also dentistry. Charges moderate. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, no 893839. 0m ONT. Cut in Cigars rilbys - 6 for 25 cents inks 7 for 25 “ Alabamas - 6 for 25 “ . Reel 7 for 25 " p-to-date - 7 for 25 “ ml for 10 “ encedora g for 25 “ Bankrupt Stock of Pipes 35c. Pipes - for 15 Ccnts 35 and 40c.Pipes for 25 , “ 13c Pipes for 10 “ 10¢ Pipes for 5 " ComCobs 2 for 5 “ Tobaccos always fresh at WM. COLYIN’S Ton-orig! Pandora. â€â€™13 STREET. OHEMEEs iiiiiiiniiuunii Plll - if m Mug the past winter l was success- hl in securing a. great qunntitv of un- Wily ï¬ne pump timber. I’liis will be «knelt to all :IIv customors, and will to maintain the high standard of quality that my goods lIaVo enjoy ed in "so put. Piliii illl' Enil service no utisfaction guaranteed In every case. Ateelmliiiiimills no "Ideal," for 1897, is by all odds to boot in tho market. Its ï¬rst cost in .f low, when you remember that it to “I A High Grader, and the annual 0‘ h maintenance and repairs is low- '.~‘L I have handled those mills for ‘3 your. and have never yet made I- npdl' on account of defect in material C poor workmanship Pena tor particulars of my other lines. WAafllNG ACRE}! :90 8, etc. 6. WALTER GREEN Peterboro, awav." Aaron in the hallowed mount; destruction. They were accep- ted Priests yesterday; they are disgrac‘cd victims of God’s holy indignation to-day. An eventso startlingand melan- choly, occuring at the very incep- tion of the Mosaic. ceremonies, challenges our special attention and calls for serious thinking. It is a sort of finger-post, set up at the starting-pOInt of a great history, from which generation after generation, in all succeeding ages, might take warning and learn wisdom; The death of these men was exceedingly awful. It came upon them suddenly. I, do not know that sudden death is always to be deplored. To a good man,sudden death is only sudden deliverance from the inï¬rmities of life, and sudden glory. But a thoughtless and impenitent sinner to be cut off and hurried to the judgment without a moments warning is exceedingly terrible. Nadab and Abihu were plunged into Eternit3 with a flash, and that right In the midst of their sins. “’ith their censeis in their hands, enVelop ed in a cloud of incense, which was their guilt, in the very act of their transgression, a bolt offlame dart. ed out 0Ver the mercy seat, and laid them instantaneously with thedead. Let us inqulie, then, into the nature ofthe offence which called out this startling viSItation upon these unfortunate men. T he re- cord is not very speciï¬c, and leav- es much to be reached by infer- ence; but enough is said to give us l an adequate idea ofthe sin com. mitted. The context shows that it was not One isolated and speci- ï¬cact ofdisobedicnce. Thespecial statute recorded in the ninth verse ofwhich this occurrence seems to have been the occasion, furnishes ground for the inference. that Na- dab and Abihu had indulged too freely‘m stimulating drinks, and thus incapacitated themselves for that circumspection and sacred reverence which belonged to the priestly functions. We cannot say positively that such was the fact, but the whole nature and circumstances of the case point strongly that way. And if this inference be correct, we have here anotheramong the many sad ex- hibitions of the mischiefs Wrought bv indulging in atoo free use of intoxicating liquors. Men may talk of earthquakes, of conflaegra- tious, famine, despotism and war; but intemperance in the use of intoxicating drinks, has sent a volume of misery and woe into the stream of this world’s history; more fearful and terriï¬c than either of them. “And for an intox- icated man to go to God’s altar ’with the fumes and clouds of this crime upon him, is an abomina- tion which cries unto heaven. thab and Abibu were no in- considemble personages. They were the slous of Israel’s priest and the nephews of Israel's Leader. They had been with Moses and they had been chosan and conse- crated to the priesthood and had stood by and assisted Aaron in the ï¬rst operations ofthe Hebrew ritual. But, from the mount of vision,they fell Into the pit of but the expression and signal of plots at corresiioiidunre that I an) con- tnsplres. The sensor was ï¬rst to be ï¬lied witu “burning coals of lira from off the altar before the Lord †Such “as God's requirement. But Nndab and AbilIn paid no regard loll. They offered “strange ï¬roâ€-â€"c_1ninion fireâ€" [its wholly foreign to the fire which (mil had kindled for such purposes. They thus put their own will-worship show His sacred r ‘gulutlonsmnd thus called down upon “ourselves a judg- ment which made all Israel tremble, ’i‘l.ey despised the sacred tire. and in returii"tliere “out on: fire from tho Lord, ard devoured them, and they died before the Lord.†When I read the nor-ruint of the sin of Aaron’s Sons at the organization of the old ecoroiny, my mind at mien passes down to t h o orunuizution of the(‘hristlun sputum, and to the conduct of some of (‘hvist’s sons under the Chapel dtspenuuliI-n From the history â€the old, i doscmid to the history of the its“; and i ii: I! so coin- book. It gives an account of a in the heart it must set up strained to take the one as the type of the other. Scurcoly had f‘hri tinnity been. con stiiuted, until the find It foreign spirl' insinuating itself into the operations oftiirvso, Into It hose charge its unrthly services hurl been given. St Paul noticed it already in his (ill)5. LOckii 3 back upon the history oftlze (‘hiiri-li, as it first wont forth under its sublime lnitiizziirutiou to eV'ii-Izallzi the nations, the first thing tint strikes tne,iu the gradual uprising, in in the level of u common pt'osil out, of iI I. rdly poucr iii tie bands of one an preino Poiilif‘l‘, who, surrounded with his a ivisors, claims to have it's key- of heaven, to open und to shut, and go in and c lit. 3.»: to him only seem good I look upon h's inngistorinl iisaIIinp. lions. l'ulllpiiliy God’s lllblo under his feet, nrrogii'iitg ‘o himself in the at- tributes and titles of cuts instituting Sacramento, and vrdaluliig doc-11.89 of belief “ilit'il God has not commanded, and undertaking VV ith his heathenâ€" pomp to mediate lo'uoovi earth and invent I COHIlIiPI' the mature of his proct-cdirgs. tl-e elements of his as sump-lions, the spirit that underliosull his d'oiiig,â€"I anal) to his whole ofï¬nlnI ,(oudurt, and reduce it to its principles. and when the whole thing is sifted, I ï¬nd the Papal-y to be nothing but a ro-oiiiictnient :fdrunken Niiiinb, sup- planting All!"ll,lHkillgt-l19higlltpflesl' hood upon lilmsoll and offering strange ï¬le in the tuberiincles of the Lord. Along with poiiilficul power, came in great doctrinal and inornl corrup- tion. The one was a part of the othur As the Church urew, some becunw in. duizets, iii d made the first move to- ward the corruption of the 91111lech tles of the Gospel Heathen» men were brought In without a complete ubjur- ation of llll their heathen tastes and ideas. Gnosticism “as the result, a kind of electio pYIiI-Isophlc-iâ€"relig- ions system, weaving together all sorts of speculations, and wrapping itself around the very heart of the Church Mediuovnl religion, with its denun- ciations of natural relutIOns, its ab- iiegations, monkery, priestly orders, saint-worship,superstitions, auricular confession, lndulgences, false works and obscuratlons of the great Gospel- doctrtno ofjustificiitlon by faith, was the natural fruit of gnosilclsm. Pen- ailces, masses, priestly absolutions, purgatorlnl oxpintlons, the media- tion of clergy and saints, celibacy. and outward ceremony, were obtruded into lhep'aco of ropentau co, faith, charity. and obedience to Christ’s own word. The Virgin Mary was installed as the worhl’ s mediator; enrtlilv priests as- sumed the Work of intortosslon, and undertook to {on he and license crinio Ontario. Nadab and Abihu, it appears, did for a price; the Church was driven to , this and hence their awful end. the wilderness, lilo vomit or hell was TELEPHONE 92 \Vherevcrthercissin,God'sanger upon the robes of Christ's nflianced burns- but ï¬ercest above a ll Bride; another Ablhn in his drunken. does it burn alIOnt His holy altar, noes had entered the holy place, and and uponthosc who venture to nail offering strange tire before the pollute His service with unholy L0â€- breath or unsteady hands. But it shall not always be so. There The head and frOntof the sin 0,; i.†a. price annexed to all these usur- these men, as I understand it pations undlrregulnrit’iesnith regard was the presump tuous substitu- tuholy things. God has magniï¬ed His BOAR FOR SERVICE -A Sic“ of a w,“ worship oftheirown Word ab Ve all His Name; and he that from it has his ro- _ In ï¬ance of who â€M“ "M" “I e‘ ' ' \J'wmh Boar ml dc ‘ GO“ had â€"ward speciï¬ed, and his portion reserv- ' iceonthe premis- aPPOIDtEd» There IS a roost-a it n “’19“,ng tendency inouruat [0,“) ttcmpt eifor him. Nadub and Abiliu were to in, love on 3! God has suddenly and mirtunlinsla cut off in P 11.. undohftheirciu; uni-doc. MOI“ it H‘- . fans. e" fԠtI’eig9°° «Mm so a um IVInI all tho museum in ‘ v,â€, :hum '!n\e;fll0hsnpon nonrpatidn and \\ mm: b I. om the S‘ ‘ mm’iomtoh it via) them: “7‘ ' totaled from bonito, ,ZQBOXW. ‘. _ ommadonrOMIcoqfl-I cold settled down deep in your chest. Kill the ,. enemy before the deadly blow ykills you. Cure your cough today y-. One dose brin g-srelief. A few doses make the cure complete. _ . Tlirec sizes: 25c. for an ordinary cold: 50:. iorthc harder colds; SI .00 the most economical for older ones. “ I consider your Cherry Poctoral the best remedy for colds and Coughs and all throat affections. 1 have used it for 30 years and it certainly beats them all. " D. R. LL MNEV', Dec. 20, 1898. Union, N. Y. Write the Doctor. If you hav a any complaint w hatcvor and dosh o the bi: st modicui advice you can possibly receive. write the doctor 1reoly.1'on wlll receive a prompt :0- ply, without cost. Address Du. J C AYER. Lowell. Man. the Lord shall destroy him With the uppearui cc of His own presence. The arrogant. beast shall be- smitten, and his liodygiveu to the flames Great Baliylon,tluit mother of ha l "I and den of uiicleniinevs, sliull le remain. bered, before God, to piie to her t! 8 cups! ilin VV'i 1801 the tiorcciicas ufll ii wraili." . . (‘iue thought m re, and I will cl'JBt this discourse. Though Nudub um: AbllIu use u in ed A'ar on ’s p i not and prurogiitles, Aaron was sill ltI- only ill _:h l’riihst Then. it Iil‘l usur ped his rights ti: e) could not perform his Work. \o oiio con. '11 receive rocoii- cilliitioii Io timl through theirsorvlccs Though the Pope [th-lnlllhï¬ls tn ocrupl ChrIst’s pine", and nsmnum: to human \ llrist’n titles and , onurs, he does not lI-ercfo-o lIucIIqu-(‘llrist,«Ir-iiiccced t .loingt hrisl’s work. '1 he priest inns- .Ilis- vs the pe I'I-‘u,l111ttliai is not the. forgivonoas of sins. lie nIuV agree to itko a soul safe to 'i can-ii, but his agreement is of no avail or totmseour- ity of that soul. Lot II no VIIll, under. hike to fill! lirist' s officer, llo is still the only Saviour. Men 11 ay confess, and any pra ers, and hour masses, and make pilg‘r’imuges, and endure fastinus, and hire priests. and take yells and make Vows; but, unless then come with an humble spirit diructly to the Lord Jesus Himself, and rust themselves in almplo penitence and faith upon Him, they take for pri- sis those VVlIo urcnol prlests. Pupi‘s may curry Le) a, and any they are the keys of heaven; bu Vi hen the: coins to .try them, they \Vlil not ï¬t .lclioVulI’u locks, or t liroVr upon the everlasting doom Lot popes and priests, and usurplng ’IIIiIoviitorI make what pretence they plouseJesui sun: .l have the kt‘ys of hell and death 1 am 114: that opcncth, and no man shut- tcth,and shutttth and no man openeth. And ichIius hill the keys, we know that no one else has them. They who think differently. do but dream as drunken Nndab and Abiliu; and all their will-worship shall only call forth the speedier and more swful death. Jesus is the High Priest, and nominal- licod VIIll avail but life. Ho la the Pliest, in spite of'ull invasions of His prerogatives and rights. '1 here is no Virgin Mary, no earthly Vicar, no do cross of the church, lllld no one, how- ever called or constitute-l that cnuevor fill the place of Him whom God hath made "the Apostle and. High Priest of our profession." . None but Jesus can do helpless sin- ners good. \‘V'. uld 391i 0011.. to the joys of forgiveiessaiid eternal life, lot no dr vines of men or spirits ever draw your soul u’wuy ltoiii God’s on ii Au Iiui ted. I i.- The local agency for Martin' 3 Steam Laundry Is at the _Mirror Office. Leave ymir parcels early 1â€"43. . The Portraits of Our Presidents. 'With Biographical Sketches. BY General Charles H. .Grosvenor. lumber of Congress for nearly so your. Contslnl twenty four large Photo-crav- ure Etchtngs from the paintings lndorsed by tlisfsmtlies and near relatives or the Presidents. Printed on heavy pinto paper, embossed. A very large book; title page de- signed by Tiffany. Biographical sketches prliitodlnlorgompon type In two colors. Tbogrestut work or the 20th Century. 30 beautiful that when President McK-lnlcy saw it he ~ subscribed immediately. Ono agents ielllngthOcoptos in small territory lnPonnsylvanto. Amtlltonooplu will be sold quick. Fortunes will bcmadc this lu- surnralyoar. High class man or woman otgoodsoclolunndl-ng can make It llttlo fortune in this territory. Territory“ going rapidly, mm running day and nightto till order- ‘ Vented "â€"9qu W to loot um Addres- tin-day WWWWWEEME ‘ left. The Big Clothier, SALE NOW ON. As a proper and becoming wind- -up to the most successful business season v1: time ever known, we now throw over stock upon the mercy of the peopleâ€"sparing nothing and re. servmg nothing, and flooding the community With the greatest BARGAINS the citizens of Omemee and surrounding country have ever known. We shall smash Dollars into Pennies during the next 21 days. Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Furs, Etc., must be cleared away before the ï¬rst of March. The greatest CI OT HING SaCIiï¬tc of our lives begin: next Monday at 8 o ’,clock and it is a sale that will pack our stores with eager buyers fiom start to finish. You can ’t afford to miss it, nor can you affOId to wait and take “hat is- Come early we carry nothing 0', er. Stylish Winter Clothing at Less than the Cloth Cost. We do not expect to make any profit on this Sale. Our sole object is to tum the Stock into Cash. E. J. GOUGH, LINDSAY . PAIDLAND. _ â€"-â€"â€"__._. The Peoples Gnooony OMERIEE. [3°15 full up with all kinds of New Years’ : CANDIES 3:? Confectionery, Biscuits, Fruits. Almonds, Oranges, Lemons Ruisnis, c. - Call and See Our Display. W. BRADBURN. 'Wm. Curry Co. mmemsa In order to make room we offer the following goods: White Blankets, Grey Blankets, Horse Blank- ets. Heavy Overcoats and Reefers, Mantle Cloths, Grey Flannels Felt Boots, Rub- bers and Socks, Overshoes, c., At Cost for Cash. Come and See PriCes. WM. CURRY CO’Y. W Every dollars worth of ll Yll’ 81 WEDDNG PRESENTS. China Hall, Peterboro, is headquarters for all kinds of New Years’ and \Vedding Presents. llur New lime is the Handsomesl in Canada. and the Stock is the Largest and Newest in the Midland District. Everything New and Up To Date. Our Assortment of Call,and See the New Store, and Buy at Headquarters. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toiet Sets, Fancy Goeds, Lamps, to. was never so COMPLETE as NOW. All were bought before the advance in price. The Maciiiilaiie Wilson Company [limited Spectacles etc. They are varied and beauti and each one 15 perfect piece kind. Our aim is to give the best goods for moderate prices. See our large stock of Watch Clocks, jewellery Silver " Tia Paul 31 Jeweler Slil‘S W i. McEAHlY 77 Kent-St t, LINDSA Cook’s Cotton Root bwmy used monthly by â€Mes. Mexflectunl. Indie. iorfat' I (an- Ind 1mm maul Mixtures. pull uedsngeroua Price.h'o. 1.81 but lo. 8.10 degrees 51:02:53.3: per box. «influenmoetptofp riocsndtwo “In no Cook Compony Windsor. 0 98. 1 sad 2 sold and recommended by “W151 cm LOCK... LKCONIC Keep Yul Q in tip For further aniiounceincnt oft Concert to be held under t auspiCes of the Omemee Metho ist Church Chou on Mon ’av, 23 of Aprilucxt. "in â€and Grand. after spending (ow weeks with [Mr cousin, Hell. E [vinyl-Mt, has Mound to ï¬arniltou Positively no more Credit wl be given for Laundry. Plea. don't ask for Credit. We are a Iiuloualres. Omemee Branch the Victoria Laundry. ' the Holy (In mumon ‘N be a ministered in ( trist ( butch ( 11 “ll dav next of or the «wooing arvico. J. H.('6HB.Fi-1rlst. nmrnflourmir “'1 (tag. on! Public 1" umï¬lutu. Superior F H gringo Id' locorulvc 1‘ (auto. Fu era! I dug a. 1 Mel-u“. Greenhouses, 551 “in: W. «p.41 30'. G. Bronnpreschod educatinii sermons in ( nVsn last Sunday. iii 11:. “coco from Hillbrook preach lieu in the Hezbodint Church. Resort (Swot: Son, Photographe‘ cro getting a big run for Photos at “.4 Omens-o Studio. Their work is real splendid. They \ luit Ouienieo on: ï¬rst sud third Friday of each inontl Mr. Burn-e and his family, of h have taken up Violr home on 1ro {III of W. 8. )icQ ads. “‘0 give ll-eul loony welcome to our community. We tnvtce the Citizens of Omani sud Emily to call when in Liudq Yul!" most reaiiewfully, Pym BN1 Prop-ticks“ of The Daily Home On Saturday ‘ho Into Daniel his?! Ho coo buried. Ho died on 'i‘hurul at the ripe age of 91. His Info cutei into rest in Kovombor Lost. In. it out was largely attended. l Okhffk CLAU :‘E AT K‘HITIIFY' ‘i â€"I grotto-l burg-4n Imus-o in Peter burn can llr‘oc t stocks to "loci. 1T0n1.3 t'I Ill): 4 Imiflo acted with oil lands of im\' not. Cboro'o BL. Peurboro. also a: tail uoro in Torontoâ€"0n. The Mission Band will most at ‘ Rocha" ou t-‘aturdny, at 2.30. l Norman, Dec, it To tho Public 2-Your drnggist‘ hereby authorized to refund the p‘ chose price on a twenty ï¬ve or ii cont bottle of Guano s W arrm 97er ofTsr, If It fails to core 5' Cough or odd. (Signed) The faster If. Greene The roport of tho Convention of Township of Emily 5. 8 Associat held in our town yesterday, will hold our for our next \V'eok'l edit Dre. Wig htman Sc Dentists of Peterboro, v Gnomes every hursd Duos two Doors east '1‘. Ivory Sons’ Gene Store. Th standout-o at our churche Guilty loot, owing to the no (til we or, to. very small The sidewalks nods were so slippery that it was M (luminous for pedestrians walk. LAST NOTICEâ€"l 11 ill be at the tor Oflico, Ouiomoo, on Mondav, M mu, 1901, to settle up all “count 00! which date I will dispose of Isookl. Plans. call and settle on u do“ and oblige, yours truly. Ge sums. The Bible Society held a mootlu Bothol Church on Monday last. “toad-nos was tairty good, so Cod E A. Lsngfoidt, _\l. A , wore lmkon and appealed forcibly 0 poopk to Inks n greater future“ 1 m Booloty work. Adan: Shout, M, A., Prof Politic-l whom: In Queen's U1 city, shaman, villi lecture on Influenced Canada on Britt-II t As’l Policy; to â€Mon wl _ 1|th “human 7