orth of :leated begins 5 f1 om hat is n this "no I. Hing... Tarrod Bond. Ton. of on, Gluu, ï¬e. 'ats, 1: ever Id te- ‘tizens lverware .1: found =3 that 1' and you I..- splay. ‘lrlingt, Pillow H Wares, «kc. Dongoh, Bull ‘01:; and Fin. 1‘ Pet- emee 16 21. are n- Lbley :5, Lemon: ‘il Cake, at wing, in 77 Kent-St, LINDSAY Polished nafural wood cases, or mat-.1], or marbleâ€"you select to auit ypur taste, In the line of Clocks there is~a wide range for your selectiOn here. Small 'clocksithat are pretty and reliable; they make tasteful orha- ments and keep good time. too. 7 Our prices are the 10west for ï¬ne goods. The Popular Jeweler Store. 8 _Day Clocks, reliable, Only $2.50. The L. 0. b. 296, has dooMed to st- «ond Divine Service 1! 8|. Jamel' Church on July 7th, at 2.30 p m., :md to tm-ne L. O. L. 4| and Jubilee Lad-:0 to join in the chmch parade. BOY. E. A. Laugloldt Ms been asked to preach the sermon. FOR 8 \LEâ€"Thoro’bred (‘onia (.102) pups u $3 each, worth $5. JOHN H. WILSON 1.1-1.9. (‘on. H, Opd. (DaVId Cum." {um ) lioabnro 1’ O Unique Clocks {your Hora-rummao- Tm no 0 er, as :11 Mixtures. pills 1nd maximum dangerous. Price. No. 1. 81 get box -. lie. 1. 10 degree arousal-.83 per box. 0. 1 or gnawed on receipt of price and two Men: 6922!- â€009°! Poem: “3480.1â€; 0‘3: One Sunday “can“; a Wall dressed 1 gentlomag timing in a Ltudssy ()lxutcu 1 and 3 sum: hanging 6-.wa his back. A umpntholtc young [my simng be- ‘Mnd him ninntoond ‘p remove the thing She touk hold of it. and drew fun]: thorn 1. gm! 0! the who. and mu: uklng be“: human ah. Muted to It-ul 3 ball, until flunlly the gentle- uuu turned round causing a full stop «I tho procoadlngc. A large part of his undershirt land been Int-availed. Tl-e yqunx I“; am not be no sympathetic In future. aum' Thoma ‘ WI dsor 0m. a'ï¬a. 1 and 2.016 nï¬mimeiaea fay .u mmmcm E09!†to stock a large and trash nucx ' , . utgrocerieu at pflces as low M the low- the funeral took place on Honda.) out. Give us a can when In townâ€"3m, from the Into residence uflhe departed. . Io whmh sue had been transferred by A 5°"3'°¢“‘°“" meeltng 0‘ “10 "Mn from 'l‘omnto on Saturdny. The southern othtiu Church wmbe held service at the house was conducted by on Wednesday. June "untilâ€, 9.31).. the Rev E. A. Langfehlt, u. A" who u deem mm mm «- much .. #:l'.°x°.‘3:‘:.‘.'.2 ï¬â€˜. 33.5325: “33.32; â€i. may property. A“ â€mum and said} few word. u...,_t_;.'z‘er|r u handing Ihe lediee, ere urged to be (the been. The ï¬ttendaelcie'ï¬t the PM“ .0 he um 1 ‘ tune") wee very ergo. ore‘ than no: ‘ tap " oaebont the 100 vehicles Herein the cottage. In { as ‘ - this sad berenement, eccemuated by ‘ ‘ Item Gwen 6: Son, Phoeérapm. the olrcnmetuncee of the he: year, Mr. ‘ "9 â€gang a big n", f.fl?hom 3' .551.» Mace has the heart: sympathy of me Omemee Studio. Their work ,. "an, whole cummnnhy. The late Mrs Manse lplwdid. Thai wish Omemeo evel'y was heluved by all Wh. knew hâ€. she , .ï¬" “id plum hm“) “I â€no“ man“. was e. devoted wife and mother. and a. good Chtiauan h' was about a year The Sun“, Sclmul Plc~nie of Christ that she had left her home to nndemo Chanel: will be held (D V.) uu Invade!) specie] "9â€â€"M '“ TMOM'.‘ *Md' - . , - was however of no even. Her mental PronJ. u. D. Sllborg. opllcun and cola but-d oyo speculum. from Germany, will visit one-loo three times a year. and may be con-ultodu the Bradburn House Parlors. Wuch {or an". All conmlmuonu free 0! chute. Thou luring weak or Imperfect. cyan should not In." to consult hlm. Next. vhlt will be In August. The Banal Sabbath School \\ HI hold thoir :nnuul pic-nic at Cheuxonz Park on Friday, June Nth. ANSOUNUEMENT.â€"anlng purchased an Dru Dunne" fomnrly carried on un- dotnu m nunoot cumming \VLISH. 1 cu] gonuuuc It. under the ammo name. It will be my are to mulnuln "so high repu- tstlon .0 long held by m» huulnou for re- “:61. good‘ and for wcuracy m the prepar- ulan of modlelnon and prone H atom: The teak will be mun-thud M. n Igh sund- ul oroxoouonu. luvmng n. conflnuance of union. 0. very rospectrully. DICKSON DAVIflDO .oSfl. Remember the Plnk Te; In the base- ment uf the Method!†Church, Ome- Juee, thll Thunder evenlng,.luue 13th The Palace Restaurant, opposite the mnrket,Geor¢o Sh. Peterbnro. is no“ ï¬tted uplu City like style. Meals et ell lnmrn. A cell la respectfully solicl- ted (rum Omemee end Emily citizens, and others. J. M. Brooks, Proprietor. The song service in the Methodist Church lut Sand" ovemng was of more then pmlm: Interest. The solos “Re-one" lun‘ by Mrs Ivonn‘ï¬'hn man- ual†by Hi†Annie Thompson, and “Hoesnnu†by â€In LaiJley were given In e manner tlmt must have pleased ell lover. of sacred longs. LINDSAY BICYCLE AND GENERAL R-polr Wo rkm Bicycle rmzrlugxn w m bmohu. Lawn Mowers. Sewing Machines. Finder Knouorl. kc" {6. W. WEBsTER, Nahumâ€! EXPO“. 25“ m. 3!. NcythAm A good \ook at n deer in um vicinity 1. g nn thing. but on Wednesday Im on. (u doc) was soon by Mr. Ian. Shaw shout. flu Inlet toe: of hero. The .numsl csmeqnletlv out from the wood- nod begun $0 gran In a. ï¬eld due to Dunstan". home but, when aroused by . do. u bounded back into the woods and b“ not bean seen since. w. F. McEARIY. Thoma: Brady. Kent St . Lindsay. 3.001). in stock a large and fresh stuck “your!†M prices as low M the low- at. Give us a can when m mamâ€"3m. LOCAL LKCONIC poor. CottonRoot compound! I. successfully used monthly}, over "and“? 39363.99“ 114‘9’.â€k PETERBORO. . st, 1902, for 6n1y Mr. Richard (‘oruwall was a guest at the home of M r. and Mrs William l‘hexton. Millbronk, Sunday. Miss Ida Tracy, of Duwnoyvillo, [on o I Wednesday. fur a two weeks Huilal her l-rothers in Torcmo. One or the best known men in East Durham county is Steven J. Taylor, Charlecote, Ontario. His sufferings from rheuma- tism in the back (lumbago) for four years were 1 known to every- body in the 1 county. It was f,’ ' with the greatest Ma. S. U. TAYLOR. difï¬culty, and only with agonizing pain that he sat down upon or arose From a chair, and walking was 11m ply torture, neither the skill of physicians, nor the enormous luantities of patent medicines he 31v. and Mrs. J. E Adams went up to Toronto lust \\ eek to via“ their daugh- ‘er, who is ill in the lmapitnl there We are planed to loam the Hula :ufl'trer in some honor. M r. James O’Brien has purchased a new Piano \\ hirll is a Morris make. took, gave him any relief until he tried Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure. After taking the ï¬rst few doses of this wonderful medicine hcobtain- ed relief, and, continuing the treatment, a. complete cure was effected. He has not been troubled with an ache or pain since and ;peaks in praiseworthy terms of the medicine which restored him :0 healthâ€"Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure. Master Spence: Mnrny, of Lhuhay, was a. Visitor to Omomeo 'Yuelduy. ï¬e naminpauolfld “r. ‘1‘. R. 'l‘mnor, of me Victoria Lanndty. ‘ Mr. Rom. Dayan, ofiFowler’e Corners gave he Mirror afriendly cull Monday. Mr. R. 7'. Ford has purohnsod the «battle 0! than.“ Mrs. Wood. mt orthe brldgo. \rllal I Layun, J. Dr. HalI's Rheumatic Cure is put up in 3' cent bottles. containing; ten days’ treatment. For ï¬g]: by all drug mats ‘3“.‘1 dank-2'5 u: medmme. The Dr. Karl Medicine Cm. Knig- lton. Ont. Rev. E. A. Langfeldc, M. A., is at- xonding the Synod held in Toronto nus week. Mr. Granville Richardson. of Patorbom, gun the mm or a call last week. Messrs. R. E. Casey and E. C. Willmmuon war. In Llndsay [his week on busiueu. Mr. AloxJonos wns :1 Humor :0 Babes,- zeon last week. One of the best known East Durham county is J. Taylor, Charlgcote, 1 Mosul-I. Thomand Mo: Jonu wars in mm brook Inst weak on business. ,{ESTORED TO HEALTH. Mt. Wm. Fee “13 1 visitor to Ml“- Sunday manta“. Clumsy lot: you-may {or In!- brook. Menu. '1‘. C. Stephenson and Robert Bannan are In Toronto attending tha Diuceuan Synod all Lay Delegates of the Parish of Omemee and Emily. Rev. Messrs. G. Brown and H. B. Rowe are in Cobourg a! the Methodlfl Conference. Dr. Cameron was in Port. Hope lam week. Mr gm! Mrs. Chas. McCufl‘rey and daughter, Miss Annie, were visitors to Mount Pleasant, Sunday. Major \V. J Nam. aasmam Veterin- ury Surgeon in the Tonawanda. N. Y., Houplml, is in town on s woll-ounod holiday. He n m 10 to camp at. Klng- axon, on the 18th Insl., as Adjt. of the 45th Regiment Having visited the Pun-American Exposition and diï¬'erent pans of Buffalo, Major Neill found the Americans civil, courteous and genial? in every reapect, and he states RM the Expusllioll Is well worth attending, Mr. C. .l. A. 'l‘rulu has been kept very busy sluce opening up business in our town. lle has already been compelled lo gel uslsuulce to turn out the work «wing to the rush of orders. He is also doing a good lrado in readyoxuudo clothes. (Tall and ice the goods and prices and you will be convinced that lhere is no need to 30 (ml of town for clothes. No trouble to show goods whether you buy or not.â€"-l Drs. Wightman 85 Scott, Dentists of Peterboro, visit Omemee every Thursday. Ofï¬ce two Doors gast of 'i‘. Ivory 8!. Sons’ General Store. The sad news has reached us of the dad: of Mn. J. J. Magoo oi' Emily,who died in Toronto inst week. About. a. year no she went to Toronto seeking recovery by undergoing special treat- ment. Her sufferings were beyond description and that happy release from her agonies by death was indeed a. blessing. Mr J. J. Mugoe, her hus- band, was notiï¬ed of the death by tele- lgrnmme of Saturday. and went to To- ronto to bung the corpse home {or intetmout. PERSONAL. auonlea were beyond dealrrimiuu and thus n was a blflflaillx to hm that Um! callod her home. She was the daugh- ter of the hue James Fou lur who died very suddenly on his way to Petorbum more than a. year ago. Her mother ls living with her sou F r a n k. The Mirror desires to expreu ltl sympathy with the bereaved in this and trial. Dr. Thompson has returned to Ome- mee andinae decided to remain here, at we request of a host of friends. The Mirror he Named to learn thn we are not to lose Inch 8. gnod ueighber, and the people of the village, and surround. ing country will be pleased to learn 0! the Doctor's decision to remain here. The selection pins-ed at the Presby- terian Concert, by Miss Row-an. was "HongroiaeRaphsodie,"No.1;L18¢8. We have received an advance copy or Tm: DanttA'i-ort for the month of July. which is really a beautiful number The three-color printing in the article on the Pun-American Exposition, is eitnpiv grand. No other magazine tn the world will he so well able to show the artistic color results ohtalned in Bufi’uinjbemnee Tris DILIXEATHB Pill)- rlishing (.0. have the advantage of Worklncdireetb from the original \\ utcr color sketches oi C. T. Turner, Director of (‘ui..r, to the Pun-American Exposi- tiott. All the beautiful effects of the originals. necessitating the most exact register of plates, have been obtained. though all the “ml: was done by Tm: DELIXl-ZATOR (‘ompany at high speed. Besides this interesting article there is a. large amount 49 l o t he r matter and the fashion plates are excellent. The July edition is 625,0(‘0 Copies 'i‘m: DBHSEATUR Publishing (‘onipuny are to be congratulated on their enterprise. Tie lecture by Rev E. A Lnngt‘eldt, at. A., on the “ (‘ oronation Oath, †was attended by a large audience, the spa- cious hall being commodiously ï¬lled Mr. J. it. Boats acted as chairman and introduced the speaker. The lecturer gave an outline of the history surround- ing the frnmiugof the Coronation oath, and explained the glorious privileges and liberties which that oath as it stands .it'es to British Subjects. There fore he lamented very much that an) efl'urt should he made to change it, for one did not know it here such an alter- ation might lead to. The spunker thought it was decidedly 3 "toward- Rome-movement" brought about by a fouiish and unnecessary idea oi 'i‘ulep atiou. Orsnuemeu should be on their guard, and when eieclin. Representa- tives for Parliament they should not vote for 'i‘crles because they are Tories nor for Grits because they are Grits, but rather for a man in whose hand the Protestant prerogatives of British Subjects were safe. He could not un- derstand how Protestants could send Rontanists to Parliament. Let the Romanians elect a ronmnist, but let Protestants. eepectaliy Orange in e n, elect Protestants to be represented by them. An (ivongonmn should carry out his obligations not onty within the Lodge, but also in his daily life and in the Politics. it was no secular order, but a religious order, created to main- tain our l‘r-~testant rights, and In Par- liament these rights needed to he guar- ded by gantl Yrutcetaute and not by ananiets. The Pope would be only too glad to have his faithful there, for then he would soon get more influence 0\ er (‘ auada 'i he watchword "dean with l’opery' should not be for otten MI. Carew mm ed and Mr. Atweil sec- ond-ed. a. hearty vote of thanks to be given the sneaker, to which Rev. Mr, Lantzfeldt replied. Mr. Wm. Switzer made a few complimentary remarks eXpreesive oi’ the appreciation of the instructions in hitherto unknm‘n facts which the lecture contained The and- ienee dispersed after the singing of "God Save the King" and the benedic- tion pronounced by Mr. Langfeldt. 80H. In Omemee. on'l‘hmsday, May 80th. 1901,“: Mnand Mrs John Bennett, 3 ‘0 In Toronm on Saturday June 8th, 1901 leubellu Fowler. beloved wife of John J. Magoo, aged 32 _\ ears. The crops. :11 this New“: are lookhu: ï¬ne and there are good 1 ronpocts of (wit. Mr. J. Spear la havmu a ï¬nal poultry house erected. Mr. J. McCren, Sr.. of Omemeo, ï¬lled the pulpit hero on Sundny In the ab- sence of Rev. Mr.‘ Barren who in M- tendxng ccnfexouce. Mr E. and Mus M. Bradlmrn, of Janetvnlompent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Fallia. MLF and Miss M. Thompson are visiting with Cartwright friends. , In En fly, on Monday, June it). 1901, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burgess, a. son. Miss Sadie Veale Is Ipeudlng a week with Reaboro friends, Miss A. Stacey. of Belhmw Spent Sunday “11h friends in this vlclnltv. Mr. J. Stewart was In Lindqsy Mon- day on busimss. ‘ ' x Ill-"5‘ nun-v.- .... . - _____ , . 7 which all who wish to attend the -perform‘ " aucus oi Ringling Brosz' World's Greatest shown an’eLorth-O. Friday. June liih, can I uourcupeoiai excursion rates on all lines of | travel. Tbls willbotue only point in this violnlty wher- the grout. nhow Will exhibit I during the present “awn. on thou who foilto too it will miss the I!" out amule- mentevontof the you. 931.. last season Blnzitna Broc.’ {amouaoxh _ on has been greatly cniargodand is now be and on ques- tion the largest end boss 0, blncd circus neuagerio and hippodrome n the United states The perrormance le'given by over 300 high-palatial upeoielists. l three rings. on two stages, In mid-air, and on a huge hip- podrnme track. The trained enimel features wh tell. are alone worth muuy'timel the price ofndmiesion to see, include Rlngllng Broth- on' Intent sensation. twenty elsphamn per- form' ngat one thne,in one rlng; lmckhnrt s lemons ale hante comedian»; O'Brion's wonderful :1 xty-one hon-t- act, and many other grral- trained animal displays. The sand free street parade which taken plum at la o'clock on the mornin of the exhibi- tion it tho most magniï¬cent diaplny over â€on. Don‘t mlult. ' Ringling Bros.’ Excursion. Arrpngomfsnts have been complï¬ted byi . I. .A .........I 1).“. .nnr'nrm Franklin Items. BORN. DIED REV. B. A. LANGFELDT 0F OMEHEE Suggested by St. Lukes Congrega- ti on as Successor to Rev- Dr. Symonds. A largely attended meeting of ‘Bt Luke’ a congregation w ss held last even- ing for the purpose of receiving the re- port of a. committee appointed to con- side! the asiectiou oi neuocessor to the Rev. Dr. Sy monds. It is understood that in such cases as this the Bishop oi the diocese has the prerogative to make an appointment to my vacat’i‘cv that might occur, yet the conï¬rmation have the privilege of eflsnng It suggestion as to preference in choice. Mr F. Adams. tho People’s Waéden and clmirmau of the committee, there- fore pn:senl0d a report annealing the appointment of Rev. E. A. Lungfeldt, B. A., of Omemee. as successor to Rev. 1):. Symonds. 'l he "port also included In its favor- ablesuggestitn the muue of the Rev, Carl Smith, but as he 18 mm in com- munication with me committee of a congregation in Washingtou, D. (7., loaning to an appointment, Ma name was Wlundramx,and the selection of the Rev. Mr. L‘nnglJt made unaulo mono. Messrs. Peck and Jameson were se- lected as a cummittee tn draft a ruolu- tlon expressive of use cnugrouuuou’s esteem ulthe Rev Dr. Symondu. and sincere regret felt at his departulo and winning him every success {or the {no ture. A Cnmmittce was also authorized to ' make arrangements for the pcesanta- l tion, at a congregational meeting, of. suitable testimonials to Rev. Dr. Sym- I ends and Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Puritan] who are leaving Peterboro this month | for Bellevnlle. I Rev. E, A. mefeldt, who Is Gauges-l ted as successor to Rev. Dr. Symonde, I Is well-known in Peterberongh, where ' he has many “nun friends. 'l'lu.ugl|: he I: comparallvely young. ms rocter- ' shlp in Onxemee hub been marked byl greal success. lie is an earnest work- I or. not oul,’ in church and parish, bul| lna Christian life and Influeme have| been greally amntecluled tluonghoull tho eumnumlly In which he hul ol late I years tended. Should S}. Luke's bu sol fortunate as lo secure him as roclor. he I will undnublcdli. as has ever been the' ca... rocoive the Warm auppovl o! the congregntlon -Polerl-oro Rovlew o 1' Friday. The {nnny rmndsornev. E. A. Lanfloldl here hmnho willcontlnuvto ho a random. orOmomoe. Helsnmun of surï¬ng worth to any community, as he lacks wall untr hlu duNes us lteclm‘ o! the Luring. and II ul-. wan Mlvo to the internsh- 0! tin communi- ty In whleh he mudâ€. Mr. lmnflold‘ loan cloquant preacher-m lruechrlnlun. and n!- wn, a willing to awn in any work um In for the welfare ofmuullud. The Law Regarding Subscriptions. (l) \ny persnn who takes a papa†regularly from the pain “mm. whoihor I in blue» I: name at auothu'a ol whethov I h'e has subscribed or not, is responsible I fur payment. ' (‘3) â€any person orulvra hi:- paper dis. : couiiuued, he mn~t pay up all arrears, I or the publisher may continue to send ! it until paymeni is made, and then oul- I loci, the whole amount, whether the papt‘r is taken {rum iha ofï¬ce or not. (3) in sultslnr subscripliuns,themlt may he lustitutod iu the place when- ihe paper is published. although the aubscrlher may reside hundred: of ‘ miles M ay. (-1) The courts have docided than re. fusing newspapers or periodicals from the post ofï¬ce, or removing and leavlng them uncnlled fur Mnile unpaid. is prim: facle evidence of intentional fraud. Evorybody la ialking about Ringling Byou.’ famous big circus. which h to exhibit in Peterboro. Friday, Juno lit-h. Sevurul big Ixcursionï¬ will go lrom this vicinity and the popularity of tho show will In 3 u r e an enormous crowd. Pouplo Irmn this lo- callty should main-1n oupoolnl efl'uri. to m- rivoin timotnsoe tho froo “roe! cunival which proceeds the exhibition evorr morn- ing at 10 o'clock. The prowsslou i< divided into thirty enormous sectionl etch of which in a complete parade. and present: in its an- liroiy n hewlldoringly magniï¬cent lwo-mllo carnival orpngoamry. such as the world hm na vor seen. ln ihis gorgeous diuplar nru shown own 100 beautiful den. and cages or wild unimnhï¬oo horses. 30 elephants and nearly athousund peopla. and the costume- ihroughout are or the tint-xi. lllkl, lining, and cloth oi gold. The pori‘ormnnoe that follows in iho most magnificent orenin dis- play over presumed by any circus in Amort- Is pubushed ovéry 'I‘huruday Morning 3‘ m ' omce. King Straot.0molnu. ‘ ADVERTISING RATES: lyr. emo. 8m". lmo.1wk. Column $50 $25 $15 Column 35 15 8 Column 15 8 5 Professional game. one inch A; ,l- _AI|.“I! vv-u “- .. -.. Professional Cams. one inch and under, $5por your. $3 for six months. 3| (or one month. Legal notices Scouts per line ï¬rst innov- iion. 2 cents per iilm ouch uubsoquom in- sertionâ€"Nonpm-iol measurement. 12 lines to )0 Inc I. A‘lveruaomenin such as lost. Itmyod, wan ed. an», will he inserted three limos [or $1. one Inset lion 50 cents, each subsequent insertionï¬Ã©onnts. : Births. Deaths, and Marriages are inserted roe. Advoriisemonir will be continued and charged tar until iorbldden. A. - l--nâ€"O‘-AMAII’- nv-A tn ha in I?“ Torn snbactlption paid ? ALL GOING TO THE CIRCUS. Pnargcu nor an... .v. ..._.--.., Changnfl or'ndvnrnsemouts are to be in ' the omce not later than Monday. 8U 88( ‘R I PTION RATES l ! Terms. $1.5" per year. or 31.00;)" you It I puld in advance. C. W. RICHARDS, ' urn. EAR. 'rnuo'A't AND NOBE.1 PETERBOROUGH. ! The Omemee Mirror comr C George and Murray Strum. Outer. Houns: utollsm; 10.“an Momma. Ruyflmr. ï¬olloltnr.’ Notary Public, (NUMRUUK. : : ..0N'I'AR1 asthma! «are. over new Pout Uifloe. Mono)" to Lotu‘ Dr. T. Punham McCullough, Robert Ruddy. Editor and Publisher. 4536. Subscribe Iiéï¬f and get aï¬ the News ‘ Notary Public. .0. ° tom‘Atuo, $1.2 None.“ hereby (Inn that. I will be In the noun: Won-tam â€union 0: the Town- aalp or Emlly during the week communchg Monday,t||ei7th day or June Inn... for the purpose «(arranging for the expenditure or [lymhlunlclpul uoud funds slloued to unld Dr. Neelands, DENTIST, - LINDSAY, Visits the Omemee Commercial Hotel, opposite the new Poet Ofï¬ce 81001:, (he Bret Tuesday of every month. Admin- Btered gae’wltli great success for 0"- 25 years. Beautiful teeth and splendid me. Crown and bridge work inserted. Lindsay ofï¬ce nearly opposite Simp- enn’e Hotel.-â€"28-ly Division mvnuou ' JAMES COURTNEY, Emily. Jane uh, [901. Uommluionor, Notice to the Public. Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univeruo ity and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. All the latest and lmmoved branches of dentistry successfully pet-Rmued. @hargos moderate. 0 F F I C E over 8mgory’s Drug Store, corner Kent and WiHlam streets. 5 will convmce you that the 'laundry that is equiped with the best mgchinerv and operated by the best workmen under the best system, is the laundry most like- ly to do satisfactory work. ï¬radbum Home, OMEMEE, third Monday of each month-474! Reflection 9.x: Anyone sending a sketch and desert non any wick]! noel-min our opinion free I ether an I vent on lo probably pnonublo. Communica- tlom atrictly conï¬dential. Handbook on Pnunu sent. free. Oldest age"; for securing atoms. Pngnuflukgnwt» .h Munn a 0. receive -L-__.. In 0|“: Ifyod will investigate our methods and try our work, weare conï¬dent of your custom. Pntenu uxcn nun-s“. an“... .. was)“ notice. without. charge. In the “ , O .-A- -- , A_ v VVVVVV A handsomely “hunted weakly. Lament cir- culatlon of any scientiï¬c our-mu. 'l‘onm. $3 . yogi {991‘ 11:02:“. a. 60 d bylerowudglcq. VICTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY ‘Sergt; Major mm, Proprietor. OMEMEE :: AGENCY, Mirror Ofï¬ce: â€Call and 20‘. Price Linnâ€"tr gtï¬iitiï¬Ã© Emeriqqpp,‘ MALIâ€"NWVOM on. I, . 48H 08. I)??\Il.0â€"fl.8l 00. Bragg. ..u. DE on. u. manna-mung] FOUR POINTS IN ITS FAVOR I "Inâ€"OUIOKIST TO OUR! .IGOND‘CAFIBT 1'0 TAXI THIRD-I08? NlGHLY IIDOIQID FOUR?H:"OHEAPIST 70 I01 . .E V BL. thlnnon. III! 8‘ UV. “names.“ I“ Brut IBWIN’S William-st, :~ Lindsay. AGENT FOR THE Rama-rd Pumping Windmill; IRON ‘H H IRWIN, First Door >1 AND WQDD PUMPS. Jeep/Wells a Specialty. MANUFACTURER oor South of Mann- dcr‘s Hotel, Pump Works, Managgr. 1 a L'OUJ trnlt orchard, two nulls and flowing spring at Hm house. This is an excellent stock tunn, with creek run- niuglhrongh all pasture land. This farm is situated alwut I} miles South uf Omemee, and only nlmut 20 milqu drive to the (‘herae Factor-v To be rented for a term of years. For further partlcnlurs apply to l"‘“'" Lot. 5,0411. 2 Emily. cmumiu- 1"! 150 acres. 0n the premises were W“ 3:00;] brick huuso. and the «mt bundillle are large and commudiom, With atone fonndulim s, The-re is also J. Y. EGAN, Rupture Specialist. $2.2).V2'3i‘é‘33222“ Specialist’s Next Regular Visit to Lindsay House, Saturday Afternoon and E day all Day and Evening; 1; 29-30. Consult Sp Fenelon Falls, July 1 THE MOST RELIABLE and inccwï¬ful Authority in the transient-)1 Kupznrc without :11 o'onflu. He who make: a spool city of one depnmm-m mutt certainly be more cx'x‘riem-«l mt! “MOM those having “ many lrom in the tire.†Stop wutlm.’ time and mum-y in nuclei e'flnm alum but go to one whose life-long ‘tudy hm taught him what to du. Haw- mu nul haul “gnu-I. enomrh tojuitil‘y you in adopting «onus chmun- fu- m.- hm'm " W Van n-w-rinuzml min-mum! m. liltha belt timeâ€"“nut wrok m-u-ha tool-no." LET NO ONE DESPOND: Do not be dart-PM (to. seeking my ndvire. because nfier having been Irvnu-d by man) Who failed to our ynu. you b." become discournzrcd. This is: ihn very time you chuulu make on: mmr TRIAL. When I take a out I exert mY Whnle mlnd. e‘li‘VL'lrï¬ and ikill i wort-‘01 1 vun‘. irrwxm‘livv of -n\‘ mwmv c-mcidonzlu' und brim: io bear on it all that scienoe. lmncsty knowlmga and exp rirnt‘r will m'vmmillth. him that the chamom- of there I over fnil in brim: ilieirjlui rrwurd ln (luv time. THE FACT THAT 7" may not be (AT PRESENT) in :I ti and»! mu v nm.- in haw ynnrnvl! prugu-rly attended toâ€"CMU no! keep you from oomuliim: Sivm'iull-‘L ADVN‘E ls FREE. and -hi~: alum "my irovo vex-v uluhlc ln vonr camâ€"Read dates carefully and run your friends of lhi! visit -Send an cam sump tor I ulunhle glrcular wilh fuller lllfnnnnllnll . 5-10, ,,, 7 _7_ _ , . .. , , ,4- . 1-- n. “A- . ALI- _-.. VIquluu: \rlll uuu n ru nun VARICOCELE (fleeIEIVihu -- mu'wrmum) men ofnll xgmi .uuï¬er {rum this u-rribh ma tion in some way.â€"thero is no othr'r nfflh-tinu m Wllit'h "rm In heir thrt <0 mmpluwlv unï¬t: Mm la the duties (or plenum of life) as Varicm-eloâ€"thc univursal h'lldz‘llcy of these conditions It to not worgg 1mg molefgmplicated.‘ -.l u, n A v, -1.._AI-\ It ...... -..-_- “â€"h wul 1w nuu nun: \VHI’III\ my... VARICOSE (ruptured or conmmed vein: of the limbs, male or female) If you mflu eon-l wand be moccufullv treated. All [otters of enquiry. cunmining «amp. will have m “ï¬ction. Latter. thould be addreued J. Y. Em. Speciuln. P 0 Bax 5w. Tcutnmo. 0m. OURES EFFECTED WITHOUT AN OPERATION. lreside . tr y in‘ Farm to Rent. Merchan and he. of Toro‘ a. ï¬rst-c wear SI Peteer Do DAVID TOOLE, Omemee P. O. Established 1866. SEE DATES BELOW. Over 30 Years of Success in Toronto. Ont. Or on tho premtms. Beings. W.Q,. Lot. 8. Con. 8. lmlly, one. taming mo act-v.3. in high state orcuiunuon On mu premises then: In 3 lug. con forum. rrmnemuurognlm 3 good. burnt. one at: 4. With alum. qundullou. 'l‘ho lurm in wall watered. There are also on me pnmueu, 60 bun-lug fruit new, «mummy o ! upphu, p1umu,pems.c., besidaaothor until null. and within ten minute: walk onus helium part ofUmLmov, and Is om or the most pic Lurosquo places to reudefln. In tho Com}. Fur {u rlller purtioulan and 1.0er upply so P. H'.COAD. l'hm 8.. liruggludzOptlclnn Mndsumet... nuccchsor lo 5. Porn“. urn dom-Lr-(iouuh’s, will be glad w not-omino- tmu‘my predvceasnr's old customers In sll his-medal lIneII.â€"~!m Farm to Rent. R. E. FORD, OM ENEE. P. 0.