Moan. Joana. McMahon “a mum- Thumumof mubrook. won tn town X0.- 3 school for the blind. alumna: car. 3 sum: um Jgpauuo column. will be nlmwn to illvuruo human ullglcn o-c. An 0114qu will be ukoa up hr “union; Henry T. Everett, Wuchmaks. o! f’otorlmro, will be 9.: C316 Bndbum {In-w» ()nwmee on the flat many in ovary numth. ï¬ring your watches and clock- um! has them cleaned and to- yurod in ï¬rst-clmnty Io. .) . Fridsy evening st 7.30 o'clock “I. R w Hobo: Hunumon. B. 41., a. C. C. M. A Win onuty on furlmuh {tom Gila, annn, m m in nu nd-lnu on Minolou ary “ml: in Japan, In (Slum Church. Mr lumiuon has been In Jspan {or 1h» 13:: 8 yosrl and MI wotk bu boon much bfcqu. no eutnbliahod In Glfu Dr. Rebounds. experienced sud luc- oucusrnl Donn“. of Lindsay. will be u m. Gunman“! Home 0;) Font Ofï¬ce Dunno». on Tuooday. Nov. 6. He will tun an and be“ pain obc'mdï¬ro. i‘fl“ In the fonnoon if possible and secure .3 Ippomunonl. '1‘ he 00' Mouxodlnt Church a Both. may mil b0 dodhnod to m. worship “4 unto. a! naughty God. on Sun- day, NM. 4. 1900. Specisl Sermons will ho 9'0“)!“ 3:10.30 3 m. by Roy: J. 1’. "Hum, B Audl’ourboro; a 2.30 p. Ill. by Ru. 8 Robot“, of Lindany.nud n 7 p. m. b1 80". \V. J. Jolliflo, B. C. L, o! flowmanvillo. Spocial Music will M fnrnkhm by Ibo (‘hohu “in Hand- rn". mud Mr. O. A. Gsnubr. On mo loll-mug blond.)- ovoniug, a. sumptu- uu You! dlnnor will be «nod In the human; at tho Chuach from 5 until 8 «ï¬t-luck. shot which m Oxalloni mo- gnm will he dvon in m. sudnormm. Tickets. adults. 25c. ; childuu 15¢. On Band-t]. .\ov. llJpclsl urflm will gain ho hold 1.: 10.80 t. In..8.30 p. m- sn-I u! p. m. 3m. 3!. Andrea 1. vlulltng triad. tn Lind-81. ICTORIA. BOOMAN ICTORY. on: drum†(or (at. CIII. lat c.- nko no other. :1 All 218mm pull ad amnion: ue dangerous. Iâ€... 11.. l. :1 I" box ; lo. I. 10 degrees nmnggr.†per box. 1; 1 o! 9, mulled on receipl of price tad mun: swaps. the M909â€)! Wing-of: 0:5 gmï¬iiEIâ€"éifsite. edecmd. Lidia uk pie 2:5. 3:33 Repairing 3 81133131137. A Watch Worth Having. I. m. I’chor‘l Backuuo Klduoi ? Tam-I. A modlcine duignod 90190.†I; for the kidney nnd Mulder. Ono thst cnco and hold. I “080’ Pl“. 'n ovary bun and household. Carin! “’9 «mm» pstus, uh“, locum nd norvmuum named by kldnoy "00530: mom" mo mmblo brad-r trouble- 0! m. .2011, m! we nightly cochlea of childhood. A medicine unto, uh. ""1 plounnt In Clad. Ono HI“ I)? "3 sing“ has. of purpou tppofla £0 tho mammal: «me 0! can untenable making ‘3' dhllnal. A match» any! luck" by wrmon proof like the following. ï¬e King at m Mr. Fwd lnonnn, 19 Chat!“ SL, Tor- mno Junnlon, “yaâ€""latterly I had " in naming (mu; s eon-nut lunc- non in tho mm o( my but. 3nd 5 much of the timo it In mompanlod . b7 u dull Inching across my hips. My kldnoyn won no: ï¬ght I know; I had ._ much ann-nywco from the ucretlomu: A was not 34min: any better: mo rom- l “310' man! In! been using scanned to b. and“. to nmovc mo dlmcnlty I‘ouly two non.“ 3‘0 I bond of Dr. Fltchor’. Switch. Kldnoo Tublata, and got : homo. I an plouod to “y that I had attack ":0 right thing at Int. Both tho 18118030.. was. the Man.†um! um xrludlnu pull In my but were remand My hldmn won nnvlgonud.snd I am rooommoddlnc 8b. Table“ to my madam.†Any â€do? of “all paper may â€at 1‘). morih «I lit. Pilclzor'l Snitch. )(lduoy Tabla†fr" Ly enclosing No «nu poout. ior weal palm to Th0 Plum ram 00., Toronto. on. Roi. uh: sin IO out. yet homo. ‘ innd Na 2!. ooh! 1- "mm“ by R J. MULLXGAS. DRUGGIST. W RMCEARW. Comc and look at the as- sortment. and learn how crazy it H to own one ofthcsc time Time: waits for no man, but wu hue thc ï¬nest time keepâ€" cf“ ever offered in this town for the m m with the money. AM for the man without the money we can make satis- f‘lcroryarrangcmcnts, pray-id. cl he brings good references. I"!!! N.) am. l h LRCORIC Kidney Meflicines. LINDSAY :uo Kidney running at All Sal-m. l'hurch mum". RovJ. U llovldoon 6 ~11". frankly with cor- ‘“ pnrpoooo runs-peels or the politicnl oituution. Hus “a.“ Ono text was “A Just Mon and on Holy." Mark “-35 Ind tho oormon extolod tho virtueo or d! pinco III unuJu-tlco and honor.withontwhlch.tho opookor “H.811: chm-sour was no“, wonk t. Curing the “a "mung. Anor fully nottin. forth the importonco of we â€Id lbeuqnnllllos. the row. gonliomnn made a inoy “cable: stralgm roxoreueo to me political muutmn. Would. ho gold. that. ovary doctor should ro- d“ "“1Ҡlord an: frojncnloo o; ‘l‘: roopï¬rl'sibl'l’lty to be dealt w th only on onora ) 3" ul. more ’ â€Dub,†0‘ woro groan lomputiono In linoI way. Lot 1". '3“. "Id mom loco lho actual (not. In mg. Country . b "I ’n 1. mo Almxghty glvos to over! nun alum. m ' y . : the governmonl. which he exercise: by '0‘. lug. Alccrcnin times blocounlry coil-u on tho ammo“ nlm Lo oxpron by his vote his doilboralo “linking in- opinlon brineondlll’oront policio- had 1.1.. mm who undnrzoko to entry than out. “no 7". bum“! do“ hlsdu-r llko 0 mon. well and good. But ltlool ogonl. come: in. Ho too 7 . horo tho 901 “10"“: often in not. working for the good of tho .2103 St. TOP country,lmtlnordorthatncorloinpnny,(lt no I I hid mutton not. whlon it lo) should group and f I "no, tho-polio atom“. Finding an oloctor “gun lung. lndln‘oront or sumo-ninth, thlo mon try- dlrouly or more h non“! lndlrocuy. to 7 book, nod 3 buy 13er nahâ€. pawn no tho :Jl ngopondom |oloc£or ' o oro ovornrm‘n u or non“ mm"ni.d ; private mvor.or oloo he will on'orslo for in: which on" no con only auto to o . ' do . Ly Mp. My ‘ frignd. Thobarxoln is closed. ond on oloo- know; I had . Lion d1). m: erloxtornlo onllodhon to do hi: i moat. par 0 . my mac monhood lo '° oocretiorm. ; more to“ In bun on tho ovonlngor oloouon tor: u). ronl- ; any 2 About: much, mid tho opookor. u i lhorols in a good oizud ohoop. And llko. n‘ ooomod ‘0 syn-op :00, hie-land oéhonllgo him nrohonio'l . mt:- l no po 0. on yo! i. a poor etc-turn lb. (“men") .mmkuholomnubmly o-horldooina lrnln 1...“! of Dr. on ~omobody olsc'nickut. ohlrlvooinsomo bod ohv'l carriage! Alter-ll. hon-over, it ‘ Inoo Toblotl, w... nppropflalu that men who lud Imld ‘ “a“ ‘0 .‘ ghomuolvosmody nnd hon". ol-ouldbo driv- y p" by tho â€mgr tha‘po‘g‘y who had bought t thom up.ou a on y nzmoro oppru "- Cb. “an: ‘ ole would ho inhoy ronld bodriVnn in cm?“- ‘rho oponkor tuok are m oxplaln I. won “.16 E or pc-no. h d | bu that. many In one“ non wnl r vou. l. “I P“. In "W ‘ m... bl. point or flow ll wan moro lmlopon. . thin}. I." ' a.†.34! potrimlc lo lravol rm ono'o own l: on (occasion. Tho rov unnu- logo on one ooomlnoddinc mm ohm deprocotod tno mmmon pmtico m n or ope-axial lightly or bribery. vhlnh mud n ' tho one? ot‘cauoingothoraltol‘vrk on n m g.“ â€moth nut not won pnuo 4-, nol. smart. Iâ€, m†inolood ol'bolngndlshononbio not and (rio- flr tmslod Chm hi: hoor- .‘. Th. cool. wnloh ho louod. hon! dl-‘mod this not ‘0 ' A “AI-0min nth-‘roonetitnonehnin one p§ï¬f. Ito. 0|“- 3‘.’ .nd throat-med mo mu van-um of “no country.- Potorboro Homing Timon of Ion.- Remember the 7th of Nov. and vote for Doctor Vrooman. Drs. W ghtman Scott. Dentists of Peterboro, visit Omemee every Thursday. Oflice two Doors east of '1‘. Ivory Sons’ General Store. momma ï¬fm mama's. 7“-..“ “c was: Do Help- less he could not leave his room or dress himself. A friend advised him to try Dr. Hall’s Rheumatic Cure. After taking the contents of the ï¬rst bottle he was able to move around the house. The second bottle cured him completely. end he was able to return to his work. Mr. Hunter says hewould strong! ' recommend Dr. Hall's Rheu- matic are to :11 who sufl'er with rheu- matiam. Dr. Hall‘s Rheumatic Cure is put up in so cent bottles. comammgjen days’ treatment. For sqle by all drug ma qnd dealers in medicine. The Dr. H edncine 60.. King- stun. Um. If. Juhn um urrlvol homo 10-day anus": oxton-vod visit In South Dukutc. lllu many friends uru plenum! to u. hm: looking hnle Ind hearty. hr. Poop". the mean Man" has mnod| nanny u! thn Instrument: In the fllilcï¬l and Intends cutting on the “men on mo. out-kin. nox? week. If your instruments . completely helpless from the disease, in fact more helpless than . And what havoc such g siege of rheu- matism IS apt to be very severe on the constitution, so that the pati- ent should be prompt in obtaining relief the. moment the opportunity to the freedom from a prison cell of an innocent nun. In either case the bond- age is unnatunl and uncalled for. Mr. John Hunter, 321 Brock Street, King- ston, Ont, was laid up for six weeks with rheumatism. He was so help- less he could not lenve_ his room or room L:..._.Jl A p . uanuszs OI reterDOPO. V151! T'iiiielhuhod tho" imo boon. nd Omemee every Thursday. . may be .galn, when 3t it!) cost. tho Ofï¬ce two DOOI‘S east or Lliriltinn preachormnut cry sloud nnd T. Ivory Sons’ General I Ipnio not; this“ like thou donoribod Store. in tho Word of God, when tho luv. of 3" Nb." w i n I God have been imperilled; when tho hi. {Inle'xr‘ th'ï¬argsgfw' " “nun“ principles ofjiistico have heon vloht- Mn. 13:. Hicks and non. Jame-mu V1,- od; when iho rights of the many have ‘ N" “t m“ â€NWT" bceii crushed under thooncroachiiiontl ; xr. John um urrtvol horn. to-day nnunn ' - ~ in o o lo ovi uxton‘fod vhttm South anutn. Illa many ! of “l. h“ ' Who" "f.†l V “l d l Mmdl uru plenum] m u. hlm looking in!» ' good. and good owl. At such time: "I: “Eu!" I the Christian pnnchor Iliould, like the r. â€on" "'0 mg“ "m" h†“m“ ' niiclout â€opium-punk out, own he. WWII! nu thn Instrument: In tho flllnuc' and intend. mm“ .. the “m," on m. I {on khigluflld not be uhrmod. But ouuklrtn next week. If your instruments . my duties toodny are WhoHy different. are on: or otdtl’ â€euro ht: urvlru wlilh he. [ “1.“ u, make the bidding 35'3“". ‘3 “"1“" “"3" “""“°‘°â€"I"‘k°n°"" I which tho grain! niitlomil Church of Sun of l-‘rldny. The nanny friend- of 51:. “our" in Omsmoo "a Emiiv will!» P‘Ou- I England un- fut the Parliament 0! the «i tolcarn homovliug with “Icon-i in. Lnkoâ€"l lsndaeul to you; I wish to impress on MP. and IO M Ihmfld M M thorouflhlr 113‘ I you the gnndeur 3nd lolomiiity o! the ""1â€â€œ. M'""“â€â€œ'" ‘ “m", “mud“. I functioni- of out Legislntnro and to und a thorough KOIILYOHIIII. fl. wiflnlwnys I “‘10 upon y)" N" GUUV of "(h forgot- bo n w~-!cunm vidior to Umoinoe. l 1 'i . OI kneel M t c ' 'hrono o! [.0 VIZâ€"1n Omemumii ornbmit OctJuh. ' u ‘3' .‘ ’ ‘ J onum â€com-th-t mm Britllnnta. Under 1 gram, those on whom not Iiiuh grave “'llt ii. uiitnhzy nwnrdod hy lvsvln: uma (responsibilities. ..o .5.- ulâ€"-.. .Imn- I. 0% T. -!n Gnu-moo, on or about OCL mu. 3 Hull! Brow h u-t wdh mun-mu. “Inter wm h- mnnbzy rowardod by lamvln; uma at the XII-rot umco. A: the homo or the bride's mmhor. Mug 3%.. â€ma-mu, on Wednudny. Oct. 31".. 1900. by flow “I. I.K|unnw1n. B. 0.. min Noll“ Lamb,†nu. William Uorunllmr 1-: mtly. In Funk». 3. 0.. on Rummy. 9091. .10. woo to Rev. 1:. Hum! Mrs. Stillman. a. ma. I': thn Townnhlp ofOanm Thur-day, 0“. 15:11.19â€, to I:- and Mrs. A. W. Vogue. a son. In North 093‘. an Frlday,0ct.h‘th. 1900.9} Mr. and M :- Job n H. Wilton. a. daughter. In Omelneo. on Fttday ave utng. Oct. mu. x900, Jeremiah Murphy. and 98 yup, 6. mom]:- nnd ï¬dnys. In the Townlhlp o! Gavan. on 8 many. Oct 28,1900.Juhu ltuth¢rrord. Aged as yours. 1‘ho dumb of MrJonml th Murphy which took pluco on Friday romovu one of tho oldest. ruldenuln um County. be having reached the ago of â€yearsand six months. no memod utter: ï¬rst In Port. Hop. m Mlu lau'y Loomow accented.) To tbln union {our children worn born, nouool’whum ale now llvlnï¬. 1h wan mm rind azuu In Lindsay 10 III: aï¬ns Hicksou. 10 lb!» union slxaun children were bonunftun or wlwm aurvh‘o Mm. v8: : In. Edmund Lu. lrs. Isaac Hold- un, In. Laura. \V’dch. In. Juno: Micki. In W. E. l-‘outer. Miss Lilly lurphy; noun. William, Wclfln‘luu,Joloph, John. Rich. 3rd. Edward. Lu'l. Axoxnnuuruzd Fred. The mnnrnl on .‘lunll-ty to the rzmlxy cam- otory was largely aucndcd. Mrs. uurphy and mum, huv. spawn-apathy uhhcoutln. com- mainly. Plain Wordsion the Political Duty of Patriotic Carr-glans. Earthy-- a‘y Int. Politics in the Pulpit. MARRIED BORN DIED thin g by any means for a. , suffer. er from to become from the uncom- IT is ,}“ . .v _.....v-r.._.. .-... g..- '0 - 1. Timothy, II. : l, 2 :" I oxllofl there- foro, that, ï¬rst. of all, supplicatlom, prayers, lnlerceulons, 3nd gwlnx of tlmnku, be mad. {or all men. {or lungs, and lor ull tlm an in unhorlty; that “'0 may lead a qulet and poncoablo life .0" In all Godlineu and honest) . I purpose today to ask you to dwell wlth me for a ehort while on the thoughts which it political event, such as our cémm‘y has before it,ln the cum- in: Elections, suggests. I need not elm- that they wlll be rellglom thought... The functlons of 3 Pastor ere not the some as than of a citizen, and the oc- caelonl ere rare in which it could be the duty of the Preacher to deal polem- lcally with thou burning question: whlch awaken the animolltiee of party- strife. No! It in his duty, and a blee‘ led one it in, to deal Mlh thoee inde- structible principles which are, to the transient questions of political divi~ lions, wide its eterulty end deep In life. his his duty to enforce the deep moral obllgutlonu of (‘hrletlnn cttlzeuehlp, not to thrust hixueel! needleeely into the ereun of III lmperceptil le etrifee. it is Me duty to plead for qutuel ep- preclutiun' to sullen hltterueeue, to dwell on points of egreement: to urge that gelmrullty ie noblor than violence; to bear witness that a' One emell touch of charity Would raise them ueurer godllke etete," h Sermon Preacheh in Christ Church on Sunday, Oct. 281h, 1900. ByReh.E.â€"A_._Langfeldt. “Legislativefluties†“I oxlmrt' " nun Sh Psnl, " thnt lup- pllcntiona, prayers. inurcouiona, und giving 0! thank- bo mad. for 311 min." 1| ll 3 grand And oluvnlng duty ! But the Apmnlo proceeds especially 1.0 urge prayers “tor Kings and all In suthority, than we mu load a quiet and poacoable Hf. in godliness and honesty.†Not In" Christian. on: ovorlookod this injuncuon. In the vary “flint litur- giu we and prayer: {or rulon. "Wlth outlprond lands," any: Tettuluan, ' we: pay for an Sovonigns I long life. a u- can dominion, a. safe home, bnvo atm- l“. a faithful suntan! uprighl poople. :qnlol world." Now In the British Empin the “tango†power In that of tho Puliamom. h mum from the on- ter growth 0! our Con-lllmlon, that the uuthorily of l’urlismont. w hlch ll ultunately the will 91 lbs people, ll lr- rountxble and supremo. Since uses no Hm Purllnmom hu boon the mun-lay of England's llbofllu, and in now like. win the unfoguard of Canada's llboniel; It: will ha: been the motive force, “I luv the anchor of the stale. Thank God we all love and honor the Crown of England with nxnuet loyul af- tectiun ; that there are dlaieynl anhjecte tn our {nit Canada. who secretly are working towarde a dlennion with Eng- land, we regret most aincereiy. But the bulk of Canada is loyal to our grec- ioua Queen to the very core. We re- joice that there ie an Upper House, lift- ed above the perils of immediate un- popularity and repreeonting the moat eetnbliehed righte, a pov‘ver before which iogislatione “Governments had to give eubmiaaion. But above all etande the people’s will. And if thta be the grandeur of a Senator'e poeition, it ie the privilege of cure. The membera of the House of Common are not our tyrants, but our representatirea; not our maetere but the agents of our will. 1 We are a people, and it le through them i that we epeak in a people'e voice. For 1 3 theee hieeeinge of freedom and eeif- 1 government we ought to thank God. Citizens, by this gift, of no mean Com- monwealth. we ought nct,amid eelï¬eh- nose of individuallem, to forget thet,in the formation of that enlightened pubs lie opinion by which the leeuee of leg"- iation are decided, it ie our duty te take a part. which, however humble, ought tobe both thoughtful and eincere. And the slow, juet, legal growth of thin glor- ioue prerogative in the great eharaeter- iatic of Britieh History. Even Eng- iand'a Civil ware. etained ae they were with a King'a blood, had none of thou awlui ecenee of riot, thoee hideoue ex- ceeeee of revolution, much have red. dened page after page of the annals of France, an 1 caused her fortunes to ï¬ne- tnate mth net: terrible violence be- tween the extremee of anarchy and deepotiem. These te not a Canadian ameng ue all who ought not to feel and rejoice that he ie a eon of "The iund which freeman till, r Which sober-suited freedom ehoee, ' A land, where. gilt with friendeorfoee, Alike E: zfonor, and W111 Voté fcr Jâ€: R, VB: 0153}; m Nov. ‘7: E, A man ms) speak the thing he will. "A land nf eettled Go) ornmout, A land of {too 3m! 02d renown, What. {NOQOIH aloul; btoudens down From precedent ‘o precedent.†We thenâ€"more than any other nat- lon under the sunâ€"owe this dobt of tlmnksgi‘vin. to God, of which the Apostlo romlndu m. " for Kings, and all who are In suflxorlty." And if we have such large reasons to ofl‘er thoee thanksgivings may not this be due.. in no small degree. to the “prayers and supplicatione" which St. Paul tells us that we ought also toofl'er. All that there is among us of pwgrees and prosperity is due to the collective wisdom o! the nation, as guided by the voice of her Parliament; and ii that wisdom have produced rich results. must we not believe that God has heard the prayers of His people? If “every good gift, and every perfect gift," to nations as wellas to individuals, is from above, must it not be due to God's geod- ness that so many statesmen have been raised up among us whose great example is the heritage of the world? Ought we not to thank God for these great menâ€"- for their learning, for their dignity, for their eloquence, tor their inflexible de- termination to the utmost of their pow- er, to bejust and fear not? 'i‘lme doe. not permit me to go into details and to point out the great work done by great men (or Great Britain and the Colonies. Their names are written upon the pug- es of history and every intelligent man or woman knows them.’i‘rnly they erred, as we all err. but for the moat pert they erred only with honour and from hu- man limitations: and the shadow 01 their mistakes has been lost in the splendour oi their sen-ices. And let none of us, My brethren, ' "mu" .... ' """""""" ' " n“ ' 7 " 7 ‘ be - r . . land lmvmg obtained that men s auth- I no nth-cried by our work and our falni- lnrity to net u a Legislator, let your} lie! us to think thut I’urliumoute undl . ' ' nd an licationu {or him new I lawn umko emull dlfl'erence to him. ' 2:23:21“ pp I Tholriunctioue are so fur-reaching that. May we "â€03““ that under every I :hore‘illnot‘e home in Canada “mch'form of human Government the Lord I e no nappior nr more dismal from I I. â€in our King. May ouraenatora imvo ! their Influence. W hen some great social ' ‘ l _ | wmlom to realize the grandeur of du- iniquity hue entrenched tleelf in the ' tieel May they preserve, unimpaired, I cltadele of pow". ii 1' â€lei“ ’° 4"" | the high preetige and dignity and hem I the battering-ram against “I “1115' III our which aretheir illustrious heritage! 1 individual eelhehneu has ever tried to] May they refer every question ‘0 the : encroach on unlverul rights; irnation- i law 0! Riuhtoonenen as read by the ! D D ul ulna are perpetuated by the reekleee ' light of conscienceâ€"unï¬t giving up to l dlfl‘neion 0‘ terrible tomptutious; it I party what was meant for mankind, or t scoundrele would deprne \uth poaa- i to “ province “h“ is the “wings 0; .l lent literature the moms of men; it: Kitigdum. or to a “we“ what Is the: banded unions have ulrivon to perse- ' prerogative of a. race; never forgetting ; cute opinion and make thought “ Sum. ' lillit each Voio of theirs will tend,ln its ; -â€"theu theirs ll the godiilte funcuuu ml TO SERGâ€"T. J. IVIAECCREAJ wee/yea ‘ A Grand Reception for Sergt. John M. McCrea, Will be held in: Omemee on Tuesday next, Nov! 6th, on his arrival from Southi Africa, Where he has been ï¬ght- ing for the Queen end Empire; -â€"_J. "MA‘ ‘8 L d- U â€"_-7 E) V “V ‘0 _ Let everybody tu1n out and give “ Our Jack †a. Rousing Re- ception. Watch for Programmes announcing one of the Grandest Events in the History of Omemee. The Serg’p will arrive a}; 1.25 pm. Luv "Ivâ€"D- . A cordial invitation is extend- ed to friends‘of the Sergt. thru’- outthis and the adjoining Coun- ties t‘o take part in the reception. The Peoples Grzoeerry I’S’Is full up with all kinds of W . B RAD U RN. Confectionery, Biscuits, Fruits. A] Rpisms, c. WELCQME ' OMEMEE. AND VECTORY. Call and See Our Display. EANDIES, 2:13;: : “‘8‘“! 0‘" Kh'fl- Ml! our senators Luvo f in “1° | wmiom to realize the grandeur of du- io drive ' ““3 .Nny they plflorvo, unimpaired, ».ns_ â€I the high pteaiige-aud dignity and hon- tried ‘0 I our which aretimr illustrious bonï¬ugo! rumion. I M†â€my '9‘" 9""? quution to the Haw o! Righteousness, as read by the eel i f flea," ' light of conscienceâ€"mover giving up :0 x _ ';;:3‘. alien elected to represent the voice oiI When )Ou'te shouted at the bell t to poop 0. game ' is“: Time 1 have tried to show you why, ; whï¬iligéflr fame is 71m": gone. Lula: on Canadian citizen: and Britleh eub- I "I. “.3428!“ “ 0‘ 0 money at menâ€" jecte. it is a plain duty for us. as we do I Just empty 'out your pockets i' f to pray for the Parliament which time And “'3' “d ’3'" â€'9 â€Iâ€. 1:. d: powerfully ewuye our social legiele- I 0â€â€œ $13" 0111.0! "’memmg you can i r pow- “099- ; Don't be an absent-minded begger My brethren, it ie not of course in And forget about our boys, 1 ' doe. anyway my wish, either directly or in- l Don’thave your next-door neighbor to mid to . directly to express an lrreeponeible prio I ‘ ""‘h‘dj‘m n :53: vote opinion \\ ith regard to the coming , “"32; ' km†who am Old Kru- 1 ’ mv- Elections. But it is my wish that we f \Villupon be getting back. i l L should all «him be reminded M the ': But reudy to give '01:: I welcome, let :22!“ duty of praying for thoee great lssnee. 'em ï¬nd 3'0“- h ' I which in God's eight. have to be ee- l Bunk e1erlt,drug clerk, ‘ t 9’ Clerk in a grocery etoreâ€" Icounted for at the judgment neat. Let a In hu- No matter what yourjob mey be' low oi [everyone do his duty prayer-fully 0nd z Everybody turn out; 1 the |eonecientlom~ly. and then gne his vote . Everybody be there ‘0 8i" inn lfor that man whom he†thinks, God I A about! Shout l Shout I: on be I wants as a. representettve oil-lie peep‘e 3 We had heard about the "Gardens" ’ lend having obtained that man's euth- i And the " Irieh Fusiliers," “In" Inrity to net nl a Legislator, let your l 5500‘ how they MN “I. ï¬ghtin' 83"" ll endl , . . down put. him. I pro) ere end enppllcatione {or him nev : But when the " kids" from Canada ,8 that l °" “‘3ԠGot after Oom Paul. M tch Mey W0 "NORM“ “18i- Dndel' 9V9?! ' Old Kruger didn't know where he was i {1 :form of human Government the Lord ' ' at. ram is still our King. May eureenatore iuve l i‘hey 1"“: 999“ '0'" rocky ""1“. model. . i And they ve fought some bloody i th |wmlom to realize the grandeur of du- ï¬ghte Z 1 ° ' “on! May they pmorvo. unimpaired. l 'ilid Imnke and duet and bullete a: to ll‘r vi"! the high prestige and dignity and hen- I blind von. " .b' I our which eretheir illuetrione heritage! l B‘“ "NY :10“! knew the quitting "'4 “I Me they refer every queetion to the ' game. mtion- ’ . I And always looked for more, _ kl I “W 0' RMMWNMâ€. 88 read by the l 80 when they come be sure and have '° _e':; ' light of conectenceâ€"‘never giving up to l them ï¬nd you- man .- : party what was meant for mankind, or t With a big druml emell drumll noe.i- to a province whet is the heritege of hi Drum of an old tin puma “'3“? â€| Any old thing that'll make a meleeâ€" Kin vi m, or to a section what Is the' I U “ ' No matter ’bout the chime, â€rim. I prerogntive of a. race; never forgetting ; Everybmlv turn out and give 'em ‘ [that each Vole of theirs will tend,ln its. A hot! Old! Time! 1 perse- ‘And how is It. thst oflen in the very teeth of the most determined opposi- tionâ€"good legislation has been given to the ()ounuy? Chiefly because God has given us statesmen with themsrgm to perceive thelr blessednese, and the i courage to enforce their necessity, and ‘ Purliamen‘s with whom reason has 1 been stronger then prejudice. shield me lnnomnce ol the young, to dimlnluh tho peril: of the tempted. to repress the vinleucea oflho crllmnalq, to protect the independence of tho thinker, to see that, none grow rich on proï¬ts drawn from tho nutlon's ruin;â€" by fearless repreuion of wrong. by wlde pncouragement o! rlght, by hlgh moral influence. by strong annit .ry leg- lnlntlon, it 13 their to secure :1 a right- oonaneou ofour land, and the health of our people. And In the [ace of all Hus, how nec- ealary it is that every one him the most serious interest In lmvlng honest man elected to represent the voice of thq pooplo. Time 1 have tried to show you why, on Canadian citizen: and British sub- jects. it is a piam duty for us. as we do to pray for the Parliament which time powerfully swan our social legisla- :ions. Almonds, Oranges, Lemons measure, to make Canada 3 greater and better, or a “either and a poorer laud. May thov ulweye be on their knees aakiug God that they may use the poweriutruated to them, not Mr private interests, nor for (actions tri- umphs, but ulweys with sternuet tnteg- rlty.and m God's hatâ€! and fear. So shell we be able to huh] our own again- et every force w Inch can be brought again-t us: so shall “e realize mere and more the Paalmist'u unzden picture or national prosperity. that "truth utml flourish out at the earth. and right- eotuneu look down from heaven. Yea the Lord shall ahuw luvlng kindneus, and our land shall give her Increase. Righteouaneesshntl flu befure lmn and He shall dirt-ct her going in the “ay. When Johnny Cannuck Comes Marching Home. The j ' km‘mï¬ Eaï¬hbun 5121111183? Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, Cement, P11: ter Paris 5; Charcoal. Also Headquarters for \Vindsor Salt, “ Dairy Cheese 1'1 utter " Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Always on hand. Perfeétly Dried and Seasoned. Rest qualities Hard and Soft Coal. Gordwood and Millwnod. ............... Call and get our pnces and cxamme goods. . TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent's Ofï¬ce, 77 B ; Town Ofï¬ce, 72 :' Mill Qflice 78. _ \G. HhM. BAKER, Agent, : : Linc‘ Pure Paris Green Pure Cream Tartar Pure Baking Soda. Pure Drugs and Medicines. Pure Spices. '- Pure Gold Watches Pure Gold Rings PureCoal 011. Pure Soap. ‘ Everybody Turn Out.’ . Mulligan’s 1, OMEMEF I; Ill-m Ind Wolnoll could haw. all “I." gum- .uryuuu A: shyly au- Luoy cnn ‘q‘ “I'hL-clln- unununy wm‘u dun. her"; but “'1' um l‘unlhlv. Wu mwo rulum-d rrltk‘l mn- termlly lltlluwnuglho pub-human new mn- chuwry, Incl ,\'m| can MM (6 yuur hupp‘neH. and our mun-um" why 'nur hr 5.4mm; u! gn extra bunulm 01 Laundry work. LEFE WOULD BE liemnlnlwr, w- do my: .Irr clulhv-s by “PR!!! â€"h'n,hurvml In any labric. '11:. pure 1dr or human in our nap-In. VICTDRIA STEAM LAUNDRY HEAVEN LY IflDEED Sergt. hiajur Biartin, Proprietor. OMEMEE :: AGENCY, Mirror Oï¬ce: W.- Invnc thc (Ixuzem o! Omomea and Emily Lu can when in Lindsay; Youâ€. must. rucveczl‘ullL P; m Bros" Proyrictors of The Dal; Home G. H. Irwlnu’n E‘loctrio‘l and Mechanical' Bhopn,oppoulto Momwnl Bunk, Lindsay, Manufactures and repair» uli kinda of my ohlnory 6'31! Ioucnod.â€"3|-3m. â€Cull um: get, hm Mainâ€"L! IEWIN’S William-st, : Lindsay. PUMPS OF ALL: KINDS. a-t AGENT FOR THE Brantfnrd Pumping Winflmills: TRIAD: MAM. DESIGN: Cal-v mama Inc. Anyone sending n aketch md descri inn my! quick! “comm our opinion free 7 0!.er In- lnvont on is probably vacuums. Communlm» 110m nricfly conï¬dential. thdbook on Pam um free. oldest agency for locuring menu. Pnems taken 1. rough Mann Co. rec-17¢ mew noun. without charge. in the IRON AND WOOD PUMPS, Deep Wells a Specialtx. The local agency {or Martin's Steam Lnupdry Is at the Mirror Ufllce. Leave )ou'r pa‘rcels earlv .â€"43 A hmdnomely Illustrated woolly. large“ cuv onlnlop 0t nnygciogunc loam-l. Tenn. 83 I . n- A L__‘I ____‘-_ .â€" Quinton of any scientiï¬c nut-nu. Terms. 88 1 cu: tour mom)». 3!. So by.“ nowodenlorp UNN 00. 3mm» New Ygrk much on“. a I‘ St. Willi-fl â€.0. scientiï¬c Hmuican. W. H. IRWIN, First Door South of Maun- dcr's Hotel, MAN U FACTU KER 0F Pump Works, Lindsay Manager,