‘ PHERBUHUUGH ? LanuWurks Trilbys ‘- Winks ‘ ‘ Alabamas gotch Reel p-to-date special . cncedora Mn: the past. winter I was success- ‘Fhl in securing a great. quantity of nn~ anally ï¬ne pump timber. This will be d'bonaï¬t to all my customers, and wlll urn- to mammin the high standard of Quality that my goods have enjoyed in L‘BOXSBZ. 1‘» â€Ideal,†for 1897, is by all adds W but in the market. lm ï¬rs: cost is Gut 1011, when you vemembp- tlm: it Is “a“! A ngh Grader, and the mn'nal in! M maintenance and repaint lulu“- I‘ll. I havo handled tlmse mills for â€I†and ban hour yet made a 0‘ menu! a! data: in material workmanship if!" particulars of my nthor linu. ma. M‘HINES, etc. I’m: for Everv service Maugham!) m‘arnnteed In oval-y Ton-arm Pam-lows. KING .‘lREE'l‘. OMEHEE. HOTEL CHANGR~Omemee and Emily it! take notice I shalt be glad to Esthztnfbavm succeeded E. Doly. o! the . an ho to keep up the cod $35331? thll Hang: has always manned the pan. am 030. HUNT. Proprietor. Lindsey. PHERBUBHUGH l’lllllW its Call and see u when In tovm 1 cu, uauru Luuuy, says I‘â€" “ General Buller’s a d v a n c e ' commenced Thursday. when he lleft Ladysmith in strength. \Vhen Iwithin two miles of Helpmaaker f the Boers opened a heavy artillery ' ï¬re, and the British guns replied, wnile a portion of Buller’s troops worked round the Boer flanks. The British attack was pressed | home Sunday. Bethune, on the Iright, outflanked the Boers,whose :splendid defenswe positions Ou , the Biggarsberg were practically Itaken. V -» i “ GeneraLBglLer} march. sub- _,S,‘3q%j’e:m the attack, was carried ‘ t Without a hitch. ou“ The British are still pushing I 5‘“; 25¢. Pipes - for 15 Cent: '33 and 403:.P1pes for 25 “ :15c Pipes for 10 “ .10: Pipes for 5 “ (Zorn Cobs 2 for 5 “ Tobaccos always fresh at WM. COLY I N’S Dr. T. Pupham 15130111911131, )3... BAR. THROAT AND NOSE. PETERBOROUGH. m or George and Muzruy swoon. Onto: Hanna: QDULDJ lusmm. 7toap.u. Banmptsmck of Pipes The undersigned has a that. sugh bred Tamworth Boar, which 3110 will keep for service on the prem iscs, Lot II, Con. 5, Emily, dur- ing the ensuing season. Terms $1.00 at time of service. Cut in Cigars fliukook emce. ova: In W Post. ofï¬ce. Manny to Lola. 9-11 Peterboro, . Ontario than will take notice I shall be glad to ' w thorn, havm succeeded E. Buy. or the 3 My Housman hope to keep up the 00'] 3 mutation th): Home has slwxyuul nod who â€at. Call and no In when In tovm I Hr. D. A. Shaw, grunt, will be at his Yomboro Studio during tho second and a.» rock of each month to lustruclatu- but: in the art of paiming in Oils and Watercolors. Special attention given to students from a distance and Por- tuit work. Studio 37 Wuer st. Burmbr. Solicitor, Notary Public, ‘ HILLBRUOK. : : : ONTARIO. "Steel Widmills Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- ity and Royal College of Denial Sur- All the latest and improved branches 0! dentistry successfully performed. “was moderate. 0 F F I C E over Queer)": Drug Store, comer Kent and William streets. Bradbnrn House, OMEMEE, third Honday of each month.-»l7-ly Visits the Omomee Commercial llotei. opposite the new Post Otï¬oe Mock, the ï¬rst '1‘ 00.683 of pvery month. Admin- Inflated gas with great success for over 28 years. Beautiful teeth and splendid ‘8. Crown and bridge \ork inserted. Lindsay ofï¬ce nearly opposite Simp- son's Hotel.-23-ly Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate Oman-I.- Vet» «mu; L‘I-Hrgr. 'I‘oronln. Kngslo-red nu wuâ€" 'bu uI'Ur hriu \‘uwflnmy Mam-M Anwoma Lion. 05!. ~ um! roam mce :3 Wnuhun Stroet - atom. Human-14H: m 'Tammth Bsar for Service. TELEPHOM: 92: u LIKDBAY. in charge of Dr. Neelands, DENTIST, . LINDSAY, ’ALTEB “GREEK. Robert Ruddy. Dr. W, Kenny, FEE, Proprietor W H IRWIN PAINTING. g for 10 for 25 6 for 25 cents 7for 25 “ , 6 for 25 “ 7 for 25 7 for 25 3 for 10 (c (t 1‘ for 15 Cents for 25 “ for 10 “ for 5 “ t‘ “After four days' m'arch east- ,wards at the foot of the Biggars- i berg ridges in the direction of Heipmakaar, which was occupied by the federals, the Second brigade on hundzu'led the attack. Dun-Jon» ald’s cavalrv broke the Boers' cen- tre, and Bethune’s Horse advanc- ed on their extreme right. In the direction of Pomeroy a small party of burghers occupied a ridge overlooking Helpmakaa r, but they did not wait for the assualt.â€â€" Mail and Empire of Tuesday, “ General Buller’s ofï¬cial tele- gram notifying his success at the Biggarsberg, received here an hour ago, has given keen satisfac- tion. It is conï¬dently anticipated Ithat Dundee will be occupied by r the British to-day. The residents of thenorth conntry are delighted, lfas forcing the Biggarsberg means {that that they will speedily be 'enabled to return totheir homes." At about the time this message was ï¬Bed arrived another dcspatch to Associated Press, dated Stone Hill Farm, 8.20 this morning. It says zoâ€" Adespitch has been received from Pieteimaritzburg, N a t a l, tuned 12.05 p m. to-day. The sender ofthis despatch evidently assumes that news of the affair has been received direct from the scme of hostilities, for he merely says :â€" ,Forced to Quit Their Strong Positions in the Big- garsberg., Worked Round the Boers. London. Mav 14,â€"A special despatch from 'Stone Hill farm, Na_ta_l, date_d today, says :â€" Boer foraging parties have late- ly been reported west of Kroon- stad. It is now stated that they have withdrawn across the Vaal to oppose Gen. Hunter. There is little news from other places. The British operatxons in the Free State east of the railway are not reported. A despatch sent from Kroonstad Sunday repre- sents the Harrismith Boer com- mandoas retiring from Bethlehem and others from Vrede and Frank- fort, all concentrating at Her]- bron. E The latest despatch received 15 fr0m Kemp’s farm, having been sent from there at 615 p. m. on Monday. It says that the Boers have evacuated Helpmakaar, and that Gen. Dundonald is pursuing them to Bleskoplaagte, seycn miles from Dundee, where they are makmga stand at the time the despatch was sent. It is assumed here that the movement aims, after clearing the Biggars- berg, to secure Van Reenen‘s and the other passes in the Drakens- berg, thus enabling a. junction with Gen. Roberts. {Bauer Scores in Natal. l London. Tuesday, May I5.â€" While Gen. Roberts is apparently halting at Kroonstad to repair the railway and bring up histrans- port, the chief interest in the S. African campaign once more cen- tres in Natal. There is as yet no ofï¬cial news of Gen. Buller’s move which began Thursday, and, ac- cording to several correspondents was admirably carried out," and completely successful. The un- official reports are meagre and do not enable a reliable estimate to be made of the strength of the Boers in the Biggarsberg range. Apparently, however, a determin- ed stand by a. concentrated force was not intended, and the com- paratively slight opposition to the British hereto reported indicates that the ï¬ghting was a rear guard defence, covering the Boer retreat, which some reports say began early last week. Gan. Buller Moving to Join Forces With Lord Roberts. Enemy’s Strong Positions in the Biggarsberg Flank- ed and Captured._ I, Bundunald’s Cavalry Are .111 Hot Pursuit. Bears Are in Full Flight. ,,,_,,7 -_V_.-_- ’7 On motion 0“ can. Kennegï¬, sea. by Conn. Fee, that this Counc?‘ do now ad- journ to mee: on Mon y, May 7th. next at 10 xm. -. â€"Cnrried. $22 34 Moved Ly Conn. Scully, sec. by Coun. Kennedy, that the Reeve and ‘Counp Boute be and are hereby appointed M committee to intervtew Mr. Rogersgf Engineer, Feterboro, end arrange {9+ the sen‘ires o! a competent Enginéer to supervise the construction MOO/{fans Bridge.â€"-Carrled. ,v’ $1 ...... ...... Wm. Mugabe], Statute Labor re- tund .. Thomas Middleton. Statute Labor refund ...... .... ...... .... Moved by Coun. Boete, sec by Conn. Sonny, that order: be issued as follows’ that is to say: Michael O’Donnell, for timber for Bridge on 6th Com. E. of East Loop Line.. ...... ...... ....316 74 Wm. Adams, telephone expenses ‘re Cowan's Bridge. and Rail- way expenses to Poterboro, Mr. Nevleon, P. L. S. was thanked by the Council for his kind explanation re monument posts, and advised that In View of the lqrgo municipal expendi' ture in connection with the erection of Cowen’e Bridge, that the Council could not at the present time entertain lxls propoeltlon for the placing of said mon- uments. Moved by Councillor Fee, seconded by Conn. Kennedy, that the the tender of the Hamilton Bridge Works Comp- eny for the construction, . placing, c , ofthe steel superstructure for Uowan'e Bridgebe accepted. and the contract awarded said Company, said unper- etructure, including tower, flooring. painting, c., to be constructed and placed in accordance with speciï¬ca- tionl prepared by Richard B. Rogers, Engineer, and to be ready for placing on‘li’th day of July nextâ€"Carried. Thoâ€"Clerk was instructed to commun- icate with the County Clerk and Treas- urer to per commas rebate to Edmund Hex-liner on non-resident taxes and re- port at next Council meeting. Mr Nevison, P. L 8., personally ap~ poured in re. placing of stone monu- ments on boundary lines. Mr. Edmund Harliney personally at- tended, requesting rebate of percentage amounting to $5.08 charged him by County Clerk and Treasurer m connec- tion with non-reeldent taxes charged against N. E. q. of Lot14. Con. 8, for 1894. From The king Bridge Compunymf Cleveland. Ohio. Omemee, Emily. April 2nd, 1900. Council met M ten o'clock a. m.. pur- suam to adjournment. Present all the members, the Reeve in Hue chair. The minutes of last session were read, approved, and on motion conï¬rmed. From The Hamilton Bridge Works Company of Hannlmn. From The Dominion Bridge Comp. any of Montteal. The following tenders for superstruc- ture of Cowan’s Bridge were received, namely: ' The dates of the comlng effort are from May 27th to June 2nd, previous to and during which time our oltizens will do well to be on the alert. and to replenish their puree. In preparation {or the call of some of the boron or her- omee of blood and nu. tor feedlug the hungry, housing the homeleu, caring for the orphene, saving the drunknrda end gathering into the fold of Christ, the outcast and morally lost, in certain- ly e Worthy «use. Township Council Proceedings The naval and practical features which the Salvation Army, In the scheme of Self Denial adopts, ll about an commendeble so are the objecu of the enterprlee, We wish the orgsnlza- tlon all the succeel It so well deserves. We learn that In thin territory this your the Army is endeavoring to rain the total sum of $20,000.00, with one half of which amount it purposes' as- tablishing the nucleus of u Pension Fund {at the relief of Its lnvalldod of- ï¬cers worn out by years of faithful ser- vnce. It may he a matter of surprise to many of our readers to discover that the balance sheets of the Salvation Army in the various countries "I which it operates, shows that the total savings effected by means 0: self-denial (which is the same effort as now it is locally engaged in) last year amounted to the startling sum of “00.000 00. Thls is all the more astonishing when it is taken into consideration that the great ma. jorlty of the Army's followers are poor people. We are pleased to be able to announce to our readers that we are contemplat- ing arrangements with a large pnbiieho inc ï¬rm for e handeomebicture of the great general, Lord Boberte, the pride of Tommy Atkins. and oi the nation to which he belongs. The picture will be an exect reproduction of the original painting by a famous artist. Every subscriber to the Mirror will have an opportunity to secure a copy of this picture and our readers would do well to welt until they see a smnple before. eecuring an inferior picture at greater ‘ cost. A further announcement mil shortly be made. We might say, as a guarantee that the picture will be all we claim it to be, that the publishers of the picture are the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, who are noted for the excellence of their pic- turee. LORD ROBERTS The Pride of the British EMPIRE. ~ The Salvation Army. WM. ADKMS, Reeve. R JA’SRANDY, Clerk. to a 00-. IOOO'QOIDO 160 ‘ “Y's Show at Ab-°-rdeen.flcouund. m 1868. HeJlkaLord Derby. was one of the most. noted siren 0th day. Tom Carsmirn ’880). was “$0 a splandid Show Horse, and was noted as being the Mr? M Dally. nnd m'nnd S'raofthe gran? horse l’nlmerstonJWL Jno Anderson’s dam. Buntrh-o. Vol. II. black. white hind feat. whin- stnr on fnoe. {onlod 18739'bred banmeu Elihu. Whiteï¬eld. Old- me‘ldrum, Aberdoan. property of George Anderson West Flngnnk. Oldmeldrum. Ab- erdeen. Sire, Donald m n nay, r227) «lam. Daily by Tom Cal-stairs. IRSO‘. John Millerk. Sons nay Benn-Ice- I: known as am otthe bent mares in the north of grotlnnd. and we frequently hoardher npok n of he- fnre noninz her. ‘John Anderson’s hrnthcr wall sold to 20 m A'nstrnlm. at. n vnry largo. wine. The ahovo line or breed'nv 1a seldom equalled. and cannot be excelled by any. TERMS: 'rntncnm n. ram :32. mmwn 1st February 190E In-urad mares mum ho re- turned regularly r will be charged insur- anre whetherin ( a] or not. All accidents at risk of owners. The Thoro'bred Canadian Blood Stallion. Young Burnham Wood, will be kept {or ser- 7106 at his own 8mm, nmemee. W. OOL'VIN, Omen», Owner and. Mr. John Amiermon i37lll'), B. S B. [5-19] C. S. n. Bred by (it 0. Anderson, West. Finamsk. Oki- mvldrnm, Aberdeen, Rcotiand. imp. by .1. Miller Mona, Brougham. in Aug. ’83, an the property ot‘Wm. M. Fair, Pctnrboro. Dark hay. rn'oh on “we; white hind feet. Faniod 31st 01’ May, '82 Biro. Lord Derby (485'; dam. Bentricy. V0]. 11'. by Donald Din- nia 1237): 2nd dam 'Dnily. by Tom r‘nrsmlrs (83m. Stood «Regime horsn in his own stable for 9 yrs. Lorri .-rb.v was highly commend;- ed at, tha lehl'md SnMPty Show at. Abe!â€- deen in 1‘78 9. . wm sum hnrse at. Keir two seasons. 1873 .nd 1874 ; the Bnohun Fnrmaru' Club horse h". 1875 : the RnnfTsinro Premium horm- in 347778. T‘unnid Binnie was com- mendzg M; the Highland A_zric_uiilim.l Soc!- 1...“, In on , uh uh rru-l uuro uPnLi'fli in ’87; lst at i’elci boro Spring Show in ’88-‘89. Colts sired by John Anderson took 1st. prizes at. Toron- to indmtriul in '85-‘36, as well as whenever shown at Township. county and (‘enirai Fulrs. nneoi his Colts hos taken 1st prize at Iowa State Fair. Colts took first prizoin ’87-’88-‘89 in Peterbnrn. let in Cobonrg In ’88. last. in Mlllhrook in ’87-’88-'89; Isl in Norwood in ’88~'89; lat in Buillil-oro in ’88. A ï¬lly by John Amiorson owned by W Marlin, Ida. at Peterhoro in ’88 bvut, 3 imp. fillies. 2 ofthem prize winners in Scot‘nndmnd Look 3rd in Toronto, Four Anderson Stallion Colts took red tickets Inst spring John Anderson has always prmwd himself It sure foul goiter was iwvor sick in his life. As a stock horse we olui to he has! no super-riots. \Va refer you to the following ntockmen as to his quali- Hns M n. Monk horse: 'I‘. Mchmns, Pres, ot Ballllohoro Camml; W. Rutherford. Pres. Petorboro Central; Chns McNeil. Cnvun; Timothy Welsh. Keen : Goo. Elliott. Peter- horn; Goo. Wobber. Poierboro ; Jan. 'l‘ren- ham. Lnkoï¬ald. Mott. Sutton, Bobcnygeon; J F. Mck’ne. and John Hutchinson. Mill- brook ; Hurry Little. Smith; R. McKnight and R. h‘limonr. Cuvnn. YoungJuhn Anderson was sired by Im- po'ru-dJn Anderson who \vhen afoul took nrst pr‘ze n Scotland at his mother’s fool; lat, at Ll ndsuy Central when rlulng 2years old; 15!. at. Mlllnrook when 2yenrs and 10 mos. on]: heating?) aged horses ; [st at Port Hope In ISSO; lat. m, Balllleboro Central In '87; [ML M. Pcl‘m‘lmrn in ’87 ; lstv at. Mlllbrook in ‘87; lit. at Pyterflnro Qenï¬ynl 7m ’87; lst at ln-..., Will stand for MAKES during the season oi 1900 as follows: MONDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 7th, will leave his own stable, Omemee, and pro- ceed to David Mcinahon’s, Hoaboro, for night: TUESDAY, MAY 8, procncd to Alex. Ciarks, Ups, ior noon; thence to John Bell's. Du naford. for night, WEDNESDAY. M AY 9, will proceed to Jan. Magahey’s, for noon ; thence to Patrick Miiioy’s,Downeyviiie, for night. THURSDAY, MAY 10, will proceed to the Commercial House Stables, Omemu, where he will renmin till the following Monday afternoon. The above routo wiii be continued during the season health and weather permitting. YuUNG JOHN ANDERSON was fouled May 15th, i890, weighs 1800 lbs.. jet black coi- or. He took two prins for Best Canadian iieavv Draughtat Bailiioboro. when rising 3yenrs old. He aiw took 2 ï¬rst. prizes in Milibrook as Best Canadian ï¬rm i. in ’95-’96. First In Port iiopein ’06. when shown with imported houses. He is the finest. of his class in these parts. Younanh n Anderson» sirols im portedJohn Anderson and his dam is a large dark brown. orgoo l quailtlcs,nmi an excelix-nt breeder. by Mosslrooppr, he by imported Netherby, dam imp urted; grand dam by imported Scotland's Glory. YOUNG JOHN ANDERSON FUKUNL LINE. Ifyou don’t know what it is ask for Dr. Gray’s Remedy for Buils. A posi- tive and permanent cure for Bails, Pim- ple: and Bad Blood. 25¢. per box. . PERRIN’S DRUG STORE, LXNDSAY° Pedigree of Young John Anderson: Canadian Clydesdale Stallion V ' *Wrw. 1.....â€" Sergt. Major Martin, Proprietor. OMEMEE :: AGENCY, VICTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY 11 men and women could have all their need- Iupplied as easily a: they can get nut-clue Lelndry work done here ; but. “'5 not, posalble. .We have reduced prices me- terlally followmz the purehaseor new ma- chlnery, and you can add to your happinesu and our'autiufation any time by sending uh en extra bundle 0! Laundry work. Remember. we do not dry clothes by steamâ€"Wu hurtful to any mbrlc. The pure air of heaven Is our agan. Mirror Oflice: mall :nd Eel. Price mun-4.: Get your Repairmg done at W. F. McCarty’s Jewellery Store. No high prices. " Live and‘Let Live,†our motto. All work warranted. Come and see us. 77 Kent-Stu Lindsay.â€"5-tf LIFE WOULD BE HEAVENLY INDEED Most. mndern painless dentistry prac- tisad in must scientiï¬c manner. Charges mulenue. OFFICEâ€"Hart’s Old Stand, (over Armstrong’s Fur Store.)â€"8~3m (Successor to the late Dr. Hart.) Member of Rnyal College of Dental Surgeons, and 'l‘orsmto University. Also Graduate of American Dental College. Barristers, Solicitors c., Lindsay, Ont. In Omemee every Monday. N. B.â€"Have several clients who desire to buy good farm property at a bargain. â€"27-l.\' The nndersmnecl is prepared to loan money on ï¬rst-class farm property in large amounts at 4; per cent. Small amounts at slightly mcreased rates of lnterest. Terms of re-payment to suit borrower. Pmntu taken through Mann a ‘ mguu gonna, without. aims. in the ...A.. W TRADE MARKS DESIGNS Comments to. Anyone lending a shot ch and deecrigcion mu quick] ascertain our opinion free w other :1: invent on is probably atentabie. Communion. lions strictiyconndent ai. Handbook on Pawn“ lent. free. Oldest agency tor securing enu. Patent; Mount. rough Mann‘g. 0. receive A Hmdwmeii illustrated weekly. Ian-nest cir- cuiation of my scientiï¬c ournal. Terms. 33 a you: four 902m. $1. 80 d by all-Pewsd‘e'nler: ï¬ll’flï¬â€˜iï¬ï¬ï¬'ï¬ï¬ï¬ifléw York Bunch Ofï¬ce. 625 F St... Washington. D. C. All kinds 01‘ Turning. Screw-cuttingJ‘nrg- ing, Brazing. Soldering. Cementing. and Vulcanizln ,in immsteel Brnss.Cumpusâ€" ilion me und Rubber. ï¬loycie repairing in nl‘ its branches. Tire Vulcanizing 2t Specialty. W. WEBSTER. LINDSAY BICYCLE AND GENERAL REPAIR “FORKS. MoSweyn 8c Weldon, §¢iéiitiï¬c Emerican.‘ much omee. 525 F at. Wuhlmnon. IS. Dr. Arthur Day, DENTIST, LIN DSA Y. g 4; PER CENT. IF YOU WANT TC PROSPER, KEEP] ADVERTISING. 25 William St. N. .‘G. ENGLISH The excellence of our stock justiï¬es your most careful attention. H. E. Bradley Co, 855 George-3L, Peterbere. Having purchased the business carried on tor so many years by Messrs A. Mercer Co., as High-Class Merchant Tailors andGentlomen’s Outï¬tters, we solicit a continuan es of the valued {patronage of the numerous customers of the lat. iï¬rm, and of fashionable dressers generally. Special Spring Opening. We respectfully invite you to our First spr- ing Opening ofImported Suitings, Overcoatings. ‘TrOuserings, Vestin s and Fine Gentlement’s Furnishings on Marc 1st and following days. H. E. BRADLEY Lll lllLlU. 235.5“ I " ellevflle Co’s THE f LATEST IN HATS. N0._1 leliamï¬treet, Lindsay, l J EWELER, i and Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSE, Has removed to Handsome New Premises, at C. HUGHAN PETERBORO. .131: Door Northof’the - ‘ NEW ONTARIO BANK‘ ‘~~ mg“. at _- x. Lightness a n d Simplicity in Constru ct i o n. Ideal seat, post fast e n e r a n d handle bar ad- justment. Over- hanging SproCk- ct givmg narrow trend and direct driving strain, Special Features for 1900: Brantfurds : ‘ A" Welland Vale: ......... And the Balance on Easy Payments. CANADIAN WHEELS FUR CANADIANS $10 CASH Successors to A. MERCER 6» C0 George Street, ......... FOR..... .. One piece crank and axle, doing aWay w1th cot- ter p i n s a n d loose crank an- noyances. An Automatic Oil Reservoir keep- ing hearings in bracket la b r i- cate for season. lav. W. M. Kama-min, E occupied his o co pu‘pl: in I tori-.3: Church ru Sundny. music was tendered by the The services In (hrist ! Sunday were conducted by Gmue. of Oriilin. who p eloquent sermon 10 a large cutive audio-nee. Field and Garden Seeds. l‘ Blumone for Bordesux Mi mond Walsh. cor George: Su., Pewrborongh. Telephol Jordan Bros , City Florists sud null dealers in Cut. Fla 3| Delï¬gm. Funeral Wren: Wedding and Tnhle Decent! Home, Argyle Street. Bat: 38 George 6;. Petorboro.-a The music supplied by an Church Choir Sundq even! ceptionully £00. The solo.‘ City," by mm Mayo Laidle: :H’ully rendered. The Qu Mosul. 'l‘. J. Pureons, W. J. T. C. Ivory and Min: Annie the Duet by Mrs. Ivory, m Mi“ Annie Ivory. \"lollnk Quarteue by Messrs. Geo. a Adnms. '1'. J. Parsons sud V were well undated. Hr. I. E. Wel.lon,of Mes don, Barristers, Lindsay. I ah: VI.“ to Omen-ea Mon The clllptl’f of Burn! Durham sud Victorian~ of C. H. Much is the Rural meet in the parish of 4 Thursday and Friday, Ma About M Clergymen are ex present. The "announcing for s as! jubilee on Jun. mm m hvonbly. For engagement and we go to W. F. McCarty, the ‘ Kent St... Lindsay. south si‘ W. F. McCarty.the Jewel! for Watches, Clocks, Jewell rue. Spectacles. Lou-est pl quality zoods.â€"5-t,f )lr. F.C 'l‘sylor. ex-Mn. “y. psssod through town W but does our Council il about {ho hum! iuoxrume effort or ludocemont on th« in; to he made to woman! sem’ band ? If not. the i should be called in and cab, nnd used {or the mm In other ways Howovor, I member- of the band shoal aged to ro-organiu. W. {I that u very large majority ‘ son: would buck thn Come! 3 “bars! grant to the band. is! meeting of the Council I add purpou. . Then in employment (1 teumc at Co'an'a Bridge. Mr. A. Sea“ Ins been in past woek. having been < owing to the serious in mount. the Omemoe Methodist tend holding 3n entemim cit! In the evening 0! 24th pnrticulu-I further on. battle. ‘. British vs. the 93610111310 by pouon. W 1 , The localagepcyifgr M Ls ndry :0 u the Mirror )0 r mu earlv. -â€"L°a “’30:- Wedding Piece: Cloï¬ka, Silverwm. Bea! goods. lavas! vices,“ W. l Lindsay.â€"5-tf. Mes-rs. 8 English and ‘ be" use 1n Poterboro Frh Tho Queen's Blrtbdsy ‘ loz'slly celebrated in Gaza! prognm of 39011.: will be a bicycle noes, foot moon, "rimming two. tub nee, onwrttimnont in we even! min-ion to sports. A good “apnea. Then may the cores, Barber’s Itch, Sn.“ 1 ma. Ring Worm and all a A Speciï¬c for Pin Worm. PERKINS DRUG 8103! Itching Piles insuntly a poonively cnud. Perfln'a Ointment nllaya :1! Maï¬a every kind of sore Item no: pl. to “as most mnlignan‘ General 3 Dry Goods Fully ‘ Assorted. ‘ Special Val In All Line Hats and C Latest Sty] Close Out IE New Gun The Mirr ml l4 LICOI PILESâ€"PlLESâ€"P. OMEMEI