spr- age, at s mg our ay, JG. m H BS The Omemoe Mathodlet Church in- tend holding an entertulnment “Id so- nial In the evening of 2‘!!! M11. More particnlsn further on. For engagement and wedding rings go to W F. McCarty, the Jeweller, 17 Kent St... Lindsay. south sickâ€"64f Mt. F.C Taylor, ex-Mtyor of Lind- uy, passed through town Monday. ï¬l‘or Wedding Presents, Watches. Clocks, Silverwue. Beautiful New goods. lowest prices,“ W. F. McCarty’ 3. Linda» .-5-tf. W. F. McCarty . the Jewener. Lindny, (or Watches, Clocks, Jewellery. Silver- wtra. Spectacles. Lou-eat prices for ï¬ne quality gooda.-â€"5-t.f The services In Lhrist Church In: Sunday wor’e condoned by Ronc‘non Bruno. of Oriilis. who preached an oioquent sermon 10 a. large and appro- cluive audionee. 7 Field and Garden Seeds, Paris Green, Blneatone for Bordeaux Mixture. Or- mond Walsh. cor George and Simcoo at... Peter-borough. Telephone l46.-â€"3m Rev. W. M. Kannswin, B. A , B. 0., occupaed his 0 m pu'plt in the Presby- terinn Church rn Sunday. Exceleu music was rendered by the cholr. Jordan Bros , City Florists, wholesale 1nd retail dealers in Cut Flowers. Flor- sl Denlgna. Funéral Wreaths. Plants. Wedding and Tnhle Decontxons. Green Home, Argyle Street. Raul] Branch, 38 George 8;. Peterboro.â€" 3m The music supplied by the Methodist Church Choir Sundsy evening wss ox- (optionally ï¬ne. Tho solo. "The Holy City," by Miss Msye Laidley,wss beau. tlfnny rendered. The Qusrtetto by Messrs. ’1‘. J. Psraons, W. J. Lamb. Mrs. T. C. Ital-y sud Miss Annie Thompson, the Duet by Mrs. Ivory, vocsllst snd Miss Annlo Ivory, Violinist, and ‘ho Qnartotto by Messrs. Geo. snd William Adams, '1‘. J. Parsons snd W. J. Lamb, were well rendered. The clmpter of Rural Deanery of Durham and Victoria. of which Rev. C. H. Marsh is the Run! Dean. will meet in the parish of Omemeo on Thursday and Friday, May 17 and 18, About )4 Clergymen are expected to be present. Mr. I. E. \VeI.Ion,of McSwayn 8: Wel- don, Barristers, Lindsay, made his rog- ulnr v1.1: to Omcmee Monday. What does our Council intend doing about the band instruments? In no efl'ort or inducement on their put Rte lug to he made to reâ€"orgenize the citi- zeue’ bend T If not. the instrument. should be called in and turned into cub. sud used for the town’s interentl in other weye However, we think the members of the band ehould beencourâ€" aged to rev-organize. We feel conï¬dent that a very lune majority of the citi. sens wouid back the Council in making I libero! gnu: to the bend. Let i epoc- iei meeting of the Council be called for cold purpose. The management: for a sand Innu- esl jubilee on June 15:11 no progressing hvonbly. _ Then I: empioymont (or men tad team. at Covan‘l dege. Mr. A. Scott has been in Dunn the pan week, having bqen called than owing m the serious mum at his mount. Meurs. E English and Burt Chun- bon come In Powrboro Friday on busi- Itching Pilee inetentiy relieved “end poeltiveiy cured. Penln’s All Healing Ointment elleys ell iritation and heal; every kind 0! acre from aeommon pim- ple to the most malignant ulcer. Old 00m, Barber’s Itch, Salt Rheum. Ecxe. m3, Ring Worm and all skin disease. A Speciï¬c for Pin Wanna. 25¢. per box PBRRIN’S DRUG STORE, LINDSAY. bottle, '. British vs. the Boon." Full pmicnlan by posters. Watch for them. The local agency for Martin’s Steam laundry I! at the Mirror 0mâ€. Loan ’0‘: paired. earlv. â€"43 The Queen's Blnhday will be nght loynlly celebrated in Omemco. A good program of sports will be given, such II bis, :10 races, foot ncu,csnoo races, "rimming nee, tub race, 6m. Grand onuminmont in the evening. No ad. mission to sports. A good tlmo in an- ticipated. There may the be a sham General Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Close Cut Prices NEW GflflflS. § 5' The Mirror from now to Jan. lst, 1901, (to new Subscribefs) foi‘ éhiy 50 Cents. Subscribe now and geï¬â€™all’ the News LOCK h LKCONIC FILESâ€"Pl LES-PI LES. OMEMEE. “ We, the members of the Tabernacle quarterly board, deslre to place on re- cord our hearty appreciation of the faithful services rendered this church by our pastor, Rev. Ne“ ton Hill, dur- lng the past three years. His efforts for the advancnnent u! the cause here, have been lndefatigable and as a con- sequence the pastoral term now closing has been one marked by steady pro- gress. both spiritually and ï¬nancially. We also desire to couple with this the name of Mrs. Hill who. In the Sunday school and Epworth League as well as in the church generally has rendered most valuable service. We earnestly pray that the blessing of God may go with them and make them increasing- ly unful in their new ï¬eld'of labor."â€" Belloville Sun of 81k May. The. Big Store is show- ing a. vast assortment of Boys’ New Spring Clothing, and the values Spring Blaming nently in shape. N o matter What you choose, you c h o o s e rightly---we’ll stand by the clothes---c h o o s a what you will; appearance smart. The Gough Clothing is well tailored, in such a way as to hold it; perma- ‘Hr. Hill’s Prosperous Pastor- ate in the Tabernacle. The last regular quarterly ofï¬cial board meetlng of the Tabernacle under the pastorate of the Rev. Newton Hill, who will take a charge In Toronto. was held last evening, when the ï¬nancial state of the church was carefully re- viewed and found in a most prosperous Candltlon. A large “crease in mem- bership during the year was also shown, and the following resolutlon, expressing the feeling of the board was unanimously passed by a standing vote: are the best. The cloth is tasteful,the styles are excellent, the GOUGH BROS, 374- and 379 Geo. St., PETERBORO. Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, treats all diseases of dome-ti- nted animals. Special attention to equlne dentistry. Charges moderate. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, me 813332, OWE, ONT. For the Village 0! Omemeo, will be held In the COURT OF REVISION BRADBURN HALL, UMEMEE, All putiu appoding are roqnflod to take notice and govern themselves ac- cordingly. Saturday, May 26th, 1900.!" the purpose of bearing appeals made :flainnt ‘ho assessment roll for GEO. A. BALFOUR, (Hex-k of ‘he Village of Omomee. Omanâ€, Kay 11th, 1900. MR. S. DONALDEL‘J. 1;};1.‘ ‘1; _f 339,“ told that his crippled CUHCJ'A.) was due to rheumatism, could hardly believe it. But such was the case, however. M r. Don. {-3.- son was lame with rheumatism for two years, and during that time suffered internal pain and m:- pericnced the greatest difï¬cult: 1,: getting cut cfa rig. Mr. Don- aldson used liniments and mix; tures of all kinds to no purpose. At last he tried Dr. Hall’s Rheu- matic Cure on the suggestion of a friend, who had been cured of a similar complaint, and after tak- ing one bottle of this wonderful preparation the pain disappeared, and now he is as well as ever. It is not necessary for a man to' meet with an accident to become lame or otherwise physically im- paired. Friends of Mr. Samuci D 0 me It! s o n . Dr. W. T. Rodgers, THREE FRUITFUL YEARS. lamefer Twa Years at 10 o'clock in the («noon of CLOTH IE RS. H A T'l‘ERS, 6: SHOEM E N, t‘ kg;- V»; in?“ postofï¬ce “ï¬nders-.2 P ittsburg, Instmaster at Ihszerin, Gran, inn ‘1‘. V SPRING SEEDS FOR 1900. ASHBURNHAM We Handle over 100: Cars Stuff Yearly. ! When coming to Town fetch your Scrap Iron, Metal, Steel, Old Rub- bers, Copper, Brass, Bones, Wool Pickings, c., to Mangel, Long Red; Danish Sugar Beets; Turnip Seed, Hun- garian. Millet, Potatos; Onions, Dutch Sets; and Corn. Oil Cake, Herbageum. Fiax Seed; Flour; all grades, and qual- ity guaranteed. All kinds of Plow Repalrs. Agt. for well known Plow Companies. Goods delivered promptly. Field Seedsâ€"Red Clover, Al- falfa, Alsyke, and Tunothy. Saltâ€"Dairy and Cheese, in bags and barrels. GEO. STEVENS. MARK STREET, Garden Seeds, 5 packages of American for IOC. Jnsenh T1 Beafly. IRWIN? William-st, : Lindsay. NflTIEE ! l I PUMPS OF ALL KINDS. In the upring, the young man'l fancy Lightly turns to moughu of how He can buy a Bramford RED-BIRD Without paying for it now. W. G. English, the Brantford Agent, C8D tell you how. Brannon Pumping Windmill: IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. Deep Wells 11 Specialty. In Helena big enough '1 - Pom pom boom 1 That little island rough. Pom pom boom! It may be rather small, But we’ll ï¬x it up next {all With a. bed against the wall For Dom! Pom pom boom 1 They’ve got them In their clutch. Will they let ’61:: go ? Not much. Hear the cursing of the Dutchâ€" and get the highest Glory be to God ! Pom pun: beau. I Old Kruger is a. fraud. Is Canaan do“ n were? Pom pom boom! For the others we don't'care. Pom pom boom! Etch Boer will lave his neck. The Canucks are on deck. 80 we will further trek, Pom pom boom! We thought our aplendld slabs Were up against some snubs, Bun lwre 15 Little Bobs! W. H. IRWIN, CASH PRICE. Pom pom boom! Our hopes we mu†discardâ€" - They pom pom and bombardâ€" Now that is mighty hard When Cronje he W18 caught, Pom pom boom! We knew the thing was hot, Whichever way we turn. It’s pom pom boom; The British are as’ternr. First Door South of Maun- der’s Hotel, MANUFACTURER 0F AGENT FOR THE THE POI POI GUI. â€"From Toronto World. Pump Works Omem'ee At 00m 1 Says 00m! On 00:11! 1’00: (Jon Manager. HAMBURG, BERLIN, ST. PETERSBURG MILIAN, YOKAHAMA MADRAS, SYDNEY, , 00’s ' PIAN OS : AN D : ORGAN S D.W. KARN, Have a world- wide reputation, a life time experience coupled with ample ï¬nances, places them on the most favorable basis to do busi- ness. Some of the foreign ofï¬ces include: HAMBURG, - - GERMANY. BERLIN, GERMANY. ST. PETERSBURG - RUSSIA. MILIAN, - ITALY YOKAHAMA - J APAN MADRA S, - INDIA. SYDNEY, â€" AUSTRALIA. AM o .n ,u _. .. _. AGENT, - - OMEMEE. Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, Plu- ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for Windsor Salt, " Dairy Cheese Butter †Brands. ' N. B7. A 7 years' guarantee with each instrument. Patronize a. home agent and avoid all regrets and dissatisfaction. REthbun {WEE} Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Best qualities Hard and Soft Coal, Cordwood and Millwood. ........... Call and get our prices and examine goods. TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent‘s Ofï¬ce, 77 B ; Town Ofï¬ce, 77; Mill Ofï¬ce 78. G. H. M. BAKER, Agent, ; ., ‘ Lind Co’s A ‘ \: L.‘ .~\\'n:;‘- manufacturing all kmds Doors, Sash, Mouldings Lu. \,'.x.ri(m. bamng cone this Sprung on the shortest notice. m 3m; ' . 2mg With a local ï¬rm saves you all annoyance of delay in getting ripuirs attended to when needed perhaps in the busiest part ot the season. Experience has proved this Firm can c0pe with anv outside ï¬rm for durability and perfection in every way in their respective lines. Where we invite yourinspection of Implements, and take your order for the different hues of Machinery of this old and Reliable Firm, including Binders, latest Improved (Bonnie) Seed Drills.Cultivators, Plows, Harrows, c. Together with Offices in all the Leading Cities in the dehi‘é’n. THE PETER HAMILTON? Headquarters at Kenï¬edy 8: Nichols’ Planing Mill, Omemee. will contain more stock than ever at prices cheap as the cheapest - Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings J. D. Thornton, Manufacturing 00., Peterboro. KENNEDY NICHOLS. OUR LUMBER YARDS 374 \VATER SIX, PETERBOROUGH. For rates and fhll information apply to J. D. THORNTON, Local Agent, at Ome- mee. or to Rates are low, terms liberal, security ample, Cash surrender value. paid up Insur- ance, Loan value, or extended Insurance, guaranteed after three years, and are all en- dorsed on the Policy. THE GUARANTEED CASH SUR- RENDER AND LOAN POLICY, issued by the NORTHERN LIFE, is unequalled by any other Life Insurance Policy in the World. plans of Life and Endowment Polio-es Issued. HON. DAVID MILLS, Q. of Justice, President. Head Ofï¬ce, London, Ont. The Northern Life Assurance Company 01 Canada. Authorized Capital ......... Subscribed Capital ...... Paid-up Capital ............ SURPLUS for Security of Policy Holders ..... The latest methods and mos_t proï¬table G. H. HUWSUN, General Agent, REMEMBER OUR FACTORY JOHN MILNE, Manager. $1,000,000.00 858,350.00 206,725.00 C., Minister 857,376-43 way. LINDSAY, JUST BY WAY OF Robinson Ewart, Fresh Stock of Drugs, and Patent Medicines, Field and Garden Seeds, and the $1.00 Boot. Men’s Blucher Cut $1.20. Men's Oil Grain $1.50. Boy's Boots 65, 75, 85, $1.00. Boy’s Chocolate $1.25. Boys Dengolas $1.15. Ladies’ Oxfords 75, 85. 1.00, 1.25. "A BIT... I am in the Bicycle iIIIsiIIess again WITH AGENCY FOR THE . J. Mulligan, . D , UGGIST. OMEMEE Best Wheels : : in the Market. Men’s Bunkim 9°C., good as any W. BRADBURN. A NEW STORE, A NEW STOCK, NEW‘ PRICE 5. Look at a Few of Our Prices. %§®\\ 33' Confectionery, Biscuits, Fruits, Almonds, Oranges, Leann Raisms, c. Robinson Ewavt. The Peoples Grloeeny 8'15 full up with all kinds of Madill's Drug Store, When in Peterboro have your oughly pracï¬cal OPTICIAN. H New Years’ LATEST WAR NEWS; N 0 Charge for Examination. Southern Tic 1.65, reg $2. 74 Kent St., 2 Doors West Campbell’s Grocery Changing this Space Call and See Our Dispiay: CANNES, 3 Ryan tested by WM. MADILL, who I. I “not. . Sui-{acuon guaranteed 0: money refund“. 142 Hunter St., Peterboro. ONTARIO.