If bOfï¬ce 78. rm OI‘O. nt, Plas- , “ Daily Jed with do busi~ 337. 1 shown 111 Paris luzt 2L: qualities th 'ALY. 337 amen. AND :ronizo Mt. Henry Nmnt has rented Mrs. Thea. Robinson's farm. We ue pleased to learn that Mr. Nngent has decided to rennin in Emily. Ho what to Man- ttoba s few weeks ago to look around the country, and although he like. the Dr. F. A. Walters. Dentist, Lindsay, will visit Omemee on the third Monâ€" dny of each month. See card in another On Thursday, Oct. 26, a muslonary â€twice will be held in Cluist Church on 1.80 p.m., It which the Rev. W, M, Kannawln. Pastor of the Presbyterian crumb. w!!! give the s ldreu. Get. your Repainng done at W. F. McCarty's Jewellery Store. ho high prices. “ Live and Let Live,†our motto. All work wamnted. Come andsee us. 77 Kentosu. Lindsay-541 " My dear," can Mm. Tompot to her husband, " win! in the site of tho earth." " 0h. there's enough to go round," replwd Ht. Tampa. who is an expert at concealing his ignonnce. The local agency for Martin's Steam me lry Is at the Mirror Ofï¬ce. Leave your parcels main-43 EEor Wedding Presents, Watches. Clocks, Silverware. Beautiful N e w goods, lowest prices.“ W. F. McCarty's. Li ndsay.â€"5-tf. Among those from here who took in the excursion to Midland were Messrs. M. J. “11501), 3. Wright, C. Mills, Gen. English, Burt Cnamben. R. H. Casey. 3., A., and W. Faulkner. .138. H. Peel, Mrs. and Miss Peel, Miss Nellie Cham- bers md Miss Sadie English. Large congregations gathered togou). er st St. John’s sud St. John's Church lsstSundsy. when the Rev. 1". A. Lang- !oldt conducted the services In mem- oty of the late Mrs. Isabella Magoo and Mr. John Boste. Mr. Langl'eldt preach. ed {rom Isaiah 51 :6, “ Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look upon the earth beneath: {or the heavens shall vanish away like smoke; and the earth shall wsx old like s garment, and they that. dwell thetsin shsll die In like manner ; but my salvation shsll be for ever. and my tighteonsneas shall not be *bolishesl.†Messrs. J. Bradley, W. Foster, R Min-hen, J. Cunningham. J. Malloch. w Adams and M. J. Wilson were at special work at Campbelltm-d and Has- him: last week. coinmnmfltf. .ppeunnce of the “Wild 5nd wooly wait," he will rennin in Ontarlo for we present at least. While out West Mr. Nugent bad the pleunte of seeing and convening with a large nnmbc: 0! 990910 who at one time resided hen- um! at Mlllbrook, nll of whom were proopel’lnfl. Mrs. R. Morton Ind Mn.A, William- son were in Lindsay Friday calling on friends. Mrs. (Dr,) Thompson and dmghter, Miss Elva, spent Saturday an-l S-mdav with Miss Mabel Thompson at Brace- bridge. Mn. Russell. 0! Lindsay. 18 visiting her Omemoo friends. Thanksgiving service will be held In Christ Church this day at 10.30 mm. For engagement and wedding rings go to “I. F. McCarty. the Jeweller. 77 Kent St. Lindsay. south side â€"5.tf Mr. G W.MeKlm In: In Petorbom Tuesday on business. Mr. nnd Mn. 0. G. Williamson were “snow to \VII’BIW last week. McPhersun [In umnany Mr. ‘1‘. A. McPherson was in Lind- say yemerdav on business. General Dry Goods, Fully Assorted. Special Value In All Lines. Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Close Cut Prices New Bands. é Ofï¬ce â€"----v- v. I... “IIIUB' uvusu “III-I dressed. Shingle ot all classes frorh 60 cents per M. up. Best pine Lath and fresh Lime always in stock. Also Field Tile, Glazed Sew- er Pipe, all sizes, and the Celebrated Queenston Cement at $r.zo to £1.30 per bbl. Clean Hardwood Charcoal, by the car or bushel. G_rate, 114g. Stove and Nut, Fresh Mined Cozil, coming direct from Mines, weekly. Blacksmith coal a specialty. CL†and get our prices, or Write for quotations before buying, “ \Ve \Vill Suit You.†R. Bryans 82; Co, Lindsay. {)mno A_l we“) \Y_ Iv (*7 _ â€" v u “4 ‘Vholesalc and Retail Dealers in Lumber Siressed. Shingle of all classes from an m. LOCI In lancer“: and yard No. 9 VlctBria Avenue. lshone No. 56. v - next to Sylvester Bros. call and see our $3.03 and $4.00 pine sheetingr Lumber.â€"Iy SPECIAL SALE OF FURS AT ARMSTRONG BROS. KENT . Bryans Co. .L IN D SAY. The annlvereary services in the Pres- byterian churab win he held on Sun- day, Oct. 22. Rev. Mr. McGillivx-ay, Toronto. preaches a: 1] a. m.. and 6.30 p m., and Rev. Mr. McMiilan, of Lind. say. will conduct the afternoon service. Bpocia! collections in aid of the build. lug fond. A hearty invitation is exten- ded to all. A: Mount Plesant 091423111 at 7.80 In the Temperance Hall, 3 Lecture will be given on the? Op 9- ing of Quebec City" by the Salvation Army. andlthe ï¬r“ six months Warfare which meant many a blow and much bloodshed. The address will be given by the two ()flicen that opened there, which will be very intresting ;a'dmiseion 10 cents. Also each person will receive a Snug Sheet consisting of 5 Sacred songs. ( Orlzlnal ) to lamlliar tunes. Don't miss this treat; proceed- for repairs of Barracks at Omemce. A‘ Union‘ Thanksgiving? Sen-Ice mu be hold on Thursday morning at H o’chck In the Methodist Church Omameo. Rev. Mr Kannawin willpren- amnion": and return thanks to God for the mercies of the year. The Rev. E. Roberts will preach in the Methodist Church on Sabbath next. Sermons of an- ml interest to ulnt and sinner. All “11' be made we]. Mr. Patrick O’Neill. of Emily, pur- chased from Mr. John Sanderson. of Emlly, outï¬clent Clumpion oat seed to cm seven notes, which has yielded 80 bushel. to the acre. Mr. Sanderson has a limited quantlty of the Champion outs for eels. l‘booe wishing to secure a supply of these out: will do well lo see Mr. Sandenon at once. The Methodist church 30 Frankhn was ro-opened lut Sunday and Mon. day the 15th16:hot'0ct.. after having b you closed {or some weeks for the pnr pose of repairs. Bpecinl Sermons were pgzachod on Sunday by Rev. E. Rel). mm of Omomn who simply delighted (be people with his excellent dhcouro a The collecï¬ona amounted to $14.60. On Monday evening on excellom tea. was nerved when the sum of 839.00 wu reamed, a good programme of readings, mitationa, addresses and m- sic was furnished by the Mines Edna Ste“ an! A nnio Herbert andIAddie Staples, Revs. E. W. Morgan and C. H Coon and the Ebenur. and Franklin Chnvrh choirs. Tue mwpenmg as a whole wan a veri table name. The church in its new dress of paper and paint looks very nice and the total one! of Improve- ments $107.00. I. fully not. My. and Mrs. J. J. Lang are \‘isi‘inu their Peterboro friends. Don’t Die Mr. ‘I' (.2. Ivory was in Lindsay yester- day. The tvm premium pictures for FAM- ILY HERALD and WEEKLY STAR readers are being distributed to sub- scribers. They are beauties! One is the battle of “Alma." in colours. the other is entitled " Pussy Willows." All year]; subscribers get lmth free. on re. ceipt ofa year's subscription tone dol- lar) It pays to subscribe to that great paper. The FAMILY HERALD and WEEKLY S‘I‘A R, of Montreal, is in a class of itself. Canada should be proud of it. before your time with rheumatism or ï¬euralgia when there is a remedy at hand. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure ywili are the most obstinate case. It is an ntcrnal preparation. Mr. W. A. Butler. nrtcr for Canadian Express Co., King- stou Out. suï¬ered with Muscular Rheu- matism {or three years. Three bottles of Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure cured him completely. 50 ceuts a_bottle. containing Dr. and Mrs. A. A, Bonny of Toronto are spending Thanksgiving Day a! .he hmne of Mrs. Norris. ton 3 Boxes, 25 0138. J. E. ADAM’S, Omemee. matoes 3 cans 25c. Salmon 10c. Lunch Tongue 300. Boned Chicken 25c. “ Turkey 250. FRUITS-Oran ges, Lem- matoes 3 cans Salmon Lunch Tongue Boned Chicken CANNED GOODS: Blue Berries 15c. Lombard Plums 15c. Peas, Corn, and To- Smoked Hams. Breakfast Bacon, Smoked Spiced Rolls and Bologna Sausage. ons Bananas. Strawberries, To-day, J. E. ADAMS, THEY ARE BEAUTIES. FRESH GROCERIES, AT RIGHT PRICES. 1’ Mat. Foraléat all drug of all _lgxnds, rough and â€"..o-.--.M¢ '- .\a--’ A- u-WM-, Barriater, Solicitor, c., Lindsay, Ont. In Omemee every Monday. N. B.â€"Have several clients w ho desire to lmv good {ï¬g-{n gropetty at a bargain. 1...- IARRIED. CLARKEâ€"ASHLEY. 0n the even- Ing at the Nth inst., by the Rev. B. M. Pope. at the Methodist Parsonage, Sturgeon-3L, Omemee, David C. Clarke, merchant, Tonawanda. new York, to Miss Hattie A. Ashley, of the City of Belleville, Ontario. In helpir -,: hi." in this grand work you are sowing gem] in good ground. tor will it be long, I trust, belore you will see lnuol’ fruit. May the prayers of ailï¬od’a p. uple go up {or him and the needy n altitudes of dark India. Yours very faithfully. Nomux H. Rvssxm. Since then Bleika has Leen hard at; Wnl’k as a Bible reader, port of the time I in Mlmw and part in Manpur, anotherl of our outetatione. Some two years ago I he was elected a Deacon of the church. I lie is a good. faithfulmarneet man,and : seeking to live to God's glory. At. pre- . sent he is away vieiting his old home I and companions, and taking opportun- ity to tellthem of Jesus. Blelka is a bright, eager speaker, and very friend- ly. wlnning his way to the favour 01 many. In due tin)n he had progressed tar 5 enough to be allowe.‘ to attend our 1 Presbytety’s classes for trsining work- l are in the bible and christian know!†edge. Here also he displayed great I zeal. Within 3 years from the time he I began to read he had passed an exam- I ina'tion in Genesis. Exodus, the 4 309' pols, in the refutation of Hinduibm,‘ and Astronsmy, and with such success I as to be awarded a prize. I The undersigned is prepared to loan money on ï¬rst-class farm property in large amounts at 4} per cent. Small amounts at slightly increased rates of interest. Terms of re-payment to suit borrower. I. E. Weldon, South HuYf Lot Number Tw enty-two, Concession Six.E1\ZXLY. Good build- in :8. ï¬rst class soil about 75 acres un- der cultivation and pasture. Apply to MRS. JOHN H. BOATE. on the premises, or to W. H. MOORE, The undermined has a valuable )0 acre lot to lease {or a term oryenrs. being Lot? Con li.0pl. About] acre in good pasture land. balance under good cultivation. For terms and full particulars apply to MRS. GEORGE B. THORNTON, an Omemeo P. 0. Such an appeal 1 could not resist,but l [determined ‘0 try him. I put him' into the a b c class with boys of 5 and f 6 to lenn his alphabet. Nothing dauu- : ml. he not steadily to work and soon mastered his letters. Often would I 3 see a light. burning far into the night in ’ Bleika’s hours and l cculd hear him: spelling out the Words of the Bib.e or see him writing ilmn on his slate. , u. 10 Acre Lot to Rent. Some months after his be; tlsni I h-tppened to be spending a few days i 8.1m ai, and Blelka came to nee me. begged of me that lw0uld teach him to read that he might for himself read the bible and preach it to his fellow». I pointed out to him the ditlicnlties. He was a married man, far beyond school )ears. did not know a letter 01 the al- I phabet, had no habits of study. He‘ would be obliged to leave home and come tot) lhou, to 30 to ~chool like n| boy.and live very plainly until he was] able to help himself. All these dlï¬iculo l ties. hcwevcr, did not move him from I hie purpnee. H's anid he dld not fear: the work or the humillaiion or the loss I it only he could learn to read and ex-I plain the Bible. . Some six years ago or more a man named Nanu wastraveliing home {run apifgrimage to Northern India when at one of the railway stations of our mis- sion he was persuaded to buy a tract. Through this little book on Christian- it] he became more or less Interested in religion. His village was near to one oï¬our Mhowputntations named Batrwai and in due course our native preachers reached him with their gospel message. He proved a ready listener and from ‘being merely interested he soon he- came convinced, and applied for imp. tism. It was a happy day for us when we received this the first convert m the Nimar valley into the told of Christ. He soon proved his faith and earnest- ness by interesting a number oi’otners in the truth. He had abundant omor- tuuity,br his trade was that of drum player and it took him into ah parts cl 0! the country. Among those, who. through his witness became applicants for baptism, was his brother-iu-Iaw, Bleiks, a fine, 02 most young man, who in due course was rec°ived into our christian community. Most oi the native preachers working in our Central India Mission are from outside of Central India. having been either converted in other missions or are the children of Christians in other parts of India. Bieika he; this advan- tage that he i elonga to the country in which he :3 laboring, being a native of the beautifni valley of Neemar in the southern part or 0. India. Some time ago Rev Norman H. Rus- sell delivered a missionary address in the Omemee Presbyterian Church, and after showing the great need for chris- tian work in Central India, those pres- ent agreed, in behalf of the church, to support a native missionary. The man chosen was Bleika, and those who are engaged in the laudibie work of sup- porting him as their representative in the foreign ï¬eld will be interested in the story of his life. The Story of Bieika. 4: PER CENT. Farm to Rent. Solicitor, Peterborougl-. JusephL Beafly. per hundred, delivered to any part of the town. Flour, $ 1 . HIGHEST PRICE paid for all kinds of Grain. SALTâ€"Barrel, Bag and Rock. Red Clover $3.25. Mangolds, 3 lbs. for 25 cents. Can-on, slmrt white, long Orange. Onion Seeds in bulk or papers. Dutch set, top onions in bulk. Wheat, peas, oats, bran, shorts, chOps, all kinds on hand. 3 Papers of American growing IOC. Timothy Seed, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 FFBSH SflflflS - lIms. mum Pres. nIss mu: sums, Socy. g %‘_f_‘--‘u“_uwuww§ g191mg 1151mm! Pride y, Oct. 20, 1899, God Save the Queen. Mus. MCCARTHY. 8 Recitation. “ Mr. Travers’ First Hunt." MISS MCDOWELL. BETHANY, MRS. MCCARTHY. 3 Recitation, “ Mr. and Mrs. Bolivar Pyke." qu ADmE MCDOWELL. MRS. MCCAR'THY. 3 Recitation, How Five Bachelors Kept Housr . MISS MCDOWELL. CONCERT For rates and fill] information apply to J. D. THORNTGN, Local Agent, at Ome- mee. or to G. H. HUWSUN, General Agent, 374 WATER ST., PETERBOROUGII. 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- dorse-d on the Policy per bushel. THE GUARANTEED CASH SUR- RENDER AND LOAN POLICY, issuud by the NORTHERN LIFE, is unequalled by any other Life Insurance Policy in the \Vox‘ld. plans of Life and Endowment Policies Issued. of Policy Holders"; 857,376.43 H01". DAVID MILLS, Q. C., Minister of justice, President. Hezd Ofï¬ce, London, Ont. The Northern Life Assurance Company Of Canada. Omem'ee undcr the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church : Autl crized Capital. Subscribed Capital find-119 Capi_tal ..... Pam-u Capital ............ SleP US for Security of Policy Holders ..... ldnlulon, “um um; chum-an £50. Boon open at 7.†p. In. concert to bag!!! at I 'l‘hglg-test mgthpds and most proï¬table goo- To be held in the Town Hall, III on I.- on. ... “ Eternal Rest." ‘ MR. THos. WICKETT. can III-DO... y’auoo-oo can... .........“ The Dream of Paradise.†Mn. Tuos. chxmr. Mm MAUD NUGENT. . ......" The Resurrection Morn." Mn. THOS. chxarr. I ......... " King Robert of Sici‘y." MISS PRESTON. MR. Tuos. WICKETT. l, ...“Tobe’s Monument." MISS MCDOWELL. OF HIGH CLA SS PART II. on the evening of Mns. MCCARTHY. PART I. .. “The Holy City." Mlss NUGENT. JOHN MILNE, Manager. U IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. Deep Wells a Specialty. Brautfnrfl Pumping Windmills. My Love’s :1 Rover." " The Lost Chord." PUMPS OF ALL KINDS. William-st, : Lindsay. IRWIN’S W. H. IRWIN, First Door South of Maun- der's Hotel, $ 1,000,000.00 858, 350.00 206,725.00 “ Flower Girl." .. “ Friends " MANUFACTURER 0F “ Anchored." AGENT FOR THE , KENT STREET, LINDSAY, ONT. Pump Works, E Manager. Have returned from the market with a New Stock and at Prices to suit the Customer. The goods are very stylish in Clocks, Watches, Jew- ellery, Fancy Combs for Ladies’ Hairdressing; New and Stylish Purses, Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes. Prayer Books and Hymnals. A New Assortment of Musical Instruments. A fresh stock of Timothy Seed, Mangle Turnip, c. New Stock of patent medicine at out prices. We intend closing our store earlier in the evening. Please call and examine our new goods. R. J. Mulligan, DRUGGIST, OMEMEE Watch this space for nextweek’s announcement BARGAINS III GRHEEHIES El. BRADBURN. LINDSAY, in order to make room for anoth- er line of Goods, I Will Offer Special $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 Dongolas $1.15. Ladics’ Oxfords 75, 85. 1.00, 1.25. Robinson . E“ya1..ï¬ Men’s Bunkim 90c., good as any A NEW STORE, A NEW STOCK, N EW PRICES. Look at a Few of Our ’ Prices. Robinson Ewaflt. S A L E Still Continues. E'e PeoplesGmeeï¬y OMEMEE. i. for the next 10 Days. Southern Tie 1.65, reg $2 Dealer in Good Bicycles. 74 Kent St, 2 Doors West Campbell'sGrocery 14) ONTARIO.