5 little {cl-tunes have-$991: nudes: I hr “I. by Anna Page. A0863. In. and In». Bonn, Toledo. Ohio. m. Others are doinguwell. Why Von? Some am on: $500.00} 1h. Tn" can do me work 1nd H" Mao, whernwr you are. But: bo- M'ra an ens‘ly earning from 9‘ to aday. AH ago-s. We show youâ€. sum you. mu wnrk in may» the I) the time. Big money for womb. Failure vnk nmvn among 1 “ Ind annferfn’. Particular.“ IX ‘3‘} p.--wl.._4 ‘0 - EWARD for a as. of yspepnia that cannot be Method. Home tn... iculars and ample trut- d 10 cents for mailing IIICI 00., picton, No", Munoz: THII um. r): 980 Pauliizi 5'5 red to the South End of Lch‘s Ron rils at their homes. cm i: ï¬rst-class, accommo- ued. People stopping at be used nicelv. Largo sheds, \Vekcmc to all that stop at averly House. Kent Street, the public to see STOCK th Classic and Modern, {or sale, and will furnish and INSTRUMENTS at res. Pianos tuned. mortgage, and mort- negctiated. Straight R. Teacher of Inn-u- nd Vocal Manic, and .ence, ‘27 William St. Moveme nts m1 lORE JACKSON ’96 his per dny T0 LOAN. and prices qu‘ mas presents. D PAINTING. G RENQS ETC. Boll: by W .e Jeweller, new landlord M: the LY HQUSE, :ceive pupils there for D HUMPHREY’S YOU BEEN ELANDS, Jeweller, Silver Cases, mem, m, friends and natromzed % M. R. c. D. S. ENT. 53 mm ST, LU RY JE :rbon Gas Furnace ain ï¬llings and re- heir original 51181â€: CCSS old roots can .scquemly THE!!! Lindsay. carly 23 1; cars, 0315 wuhontz pprov ed appli- >zudied under ‘ (f gas for ex- A rm: sthetic {of new style or Lurcd while on u\'9:> the teeth jaw, the gum no consequent 12 the pognhl and applm =crs ofpersw 5 over 2’) yes 1 $10 to 56‘: {a man's KEPT ON HAND. ‘ Will you heed the warning. The ma] perhaps of the sure approach of that ore terrible disease Consumption, A31; thing: We'know from experience that. iloh’s Cure will cure your cough). It ‘_ 50-tf. MEMBER Death has entered the ranks of the mny and claimed a. victim in the person pf Thos. Richards. who died on Honday. or nearly nine years Mr. Richu‘ds has een a mil-ant soldier of the loot! corps, y his consistent life winning she conï¬- . 11 no «*1: buried with Army gver tails. y his consistent life ence of all. He was onors on Wednesday T: has been decide THURSD‘AY. J AN- y m5 UUuoleuv.-_ __ 7 ence of all. He was buned wth Army Lonors on Wednesday. T: has been decided to discontinue the ‘sih‘cr cwl‘xecxiuu†at the door 311 Sunday ‘ It will be necessity to mkq .ermuuzs. t inside, however, as currelt expense nust be met. ‘OPPOSite Goods Nox’s Vation Anny hcli to commemore corps. Aft ex ‘6 the Salvationts streets under ’ disturbed onlby Chan chaï¬' from In the after" been falling;3 collected at and as thq“ their procel" ed. to mo‘ C in2'mg 0‘} 1 h00tin2. 3_"V See our Another RiotoS Demonstration at Eastboune On Sunday. Loxpox, Feb...â€"â€"There was rioting in “ .isthunrne yes‘s‘flay caused by the Sal- E mom Army hcling a. specxal celebration % the founding of the f l s 1 c t i ) commemor'e . . .~ :e usual morning servmes me. After he Salvationts marched through the :reets under wlicc protection. and were running comments and istnrbed on] Dy . n the aftermn a drizzlmg rain that had >cen famngaving ceased, a. mob rapidly :Ollected {ithe Salvation Army citadel md as thc‘ï¬ï¬‚diers†ï¬led out singing :heir .1 ,mceiunul hymn they were subject- ed to 1m,- chaff, accompanied by the singing: on ribald parody, yelling and hogtiï¬goieveral hundred well-dressed men med 3 corps 20 abreast, followed hr the {11:5 to the beach, where it was $01795“, hold a. meeting. Along the Whole ate windows, balconies and even carriag‘ in the street were ï¬lled with citigeiand "‘ itnrs watching the scene. tr... .‘ ‘~~- ' ‘ ’ ' """" “0d the army at the sen ~" t'rn M'- ‘ he voices of thhrmy hwblce. ‘ .. ‘ had great 3 dimly in clearing a way my ~..ie “sold- icrsWhO had to cling tenaciously to their instments and flags without daring to cveattetllpt to play a. note. \Vhen the seices begun the mo‘) swept dOwn on the mi, slimming “Throw them into the st Pm forces of the police were amented .and they behaved most credit- 1 .v. maistmo rush after rush, althoflgh IX'UA. by the propos‘ whole ‘ earring citizer' f5" mil-‘13“! rush after rush, although â€15'. ""‘Ul‘l’“\\‘cl‘wi by numbers. The "ï¬ .lratmnists were pelted with pebbles by The Saturday Review very seriously leirifoes through)“: the half hour they criticises President Harrisoxfs Chilian smamed ml the beach, \Vhen their message. erv1ces were Seeminglv ended, although _ . act :~. “um; (,i it hud'been heard, the Influenzais so prevalent m Saxony that1 members {,f the army commenced their the authoritles have ordered eight colleges return munch. T1: ev climbed to the par- and a large number of schools to be clos- ' - ed until the disease subsrdes. 3'::_1“'itl‘- the utmost difï¬culty, their it.‘:l“"‘“ts “Viking fru uent. rallies. but .7 , , migrv: to c-xpture‘ thclS-alvationists flag. C133. J\ds1:iceBV.Von(l).o(lc’IasnTtloh):this 1:: “-ithwgillézjxnggyiï¬ï¬‚':’c(:::rlԤue31‘c‘):‘tf:i: cently disappeared from his residence in Clergymen and Shldlcrs were resent but Chicago, and. fears of foul play are ex- held “1%; w" ‘ p . ‘ ‘ pressed. 1 n1 , \- Len the struggling crowd . ZN rmcf‘t“ “ Whit Opposite the Burling- A New York jury yesterday found W“ 1M“ :1“ P0500 having become ex- Henry G. Dowd, better known as Jack- on the ground 01 hquted, a“other rally was made and the-Slasher. not guilty, Roved successful. The flag was seized insanity at the time of the commission 01 nto the crime. from Its stalwart bearer and tom 1 flfxreds. laps were torn from the heads ‘ ‘ - Hm Ravenrmmg ,ma tossed in the air The bupreme Court m Denver, Col. ___-...n.: .. cnnnrnnflnas in the case of Dr M H Oh, dimly in clearing, a way ierswho had to cling tens instments and flags wit evgattempt to play a no 581083 begun the mn‘) swe av?» shouting “Thruw hausted, another rally was made ï¬rmed successful. The flag was seized Irom its stalwart bearer and tom into Shreds. Caps were torn from the head_si 3f the Salvationists and tossed in H“? 311‘. rkicked in the roadway amid execratlons- ome frail-looking “lasses.†who â€0°“ mm pain and fright were nearly trappled POD. The scene of violence contmue SALV ATxorSTS Salvation Army Notes. PLACE TO BUY STATIONERY STORE. Wï¬at a Cough ! THE PLACE. the Post Oflice. must 35c Caps reg‘ 15c Ties 30C L ndon’are 35c Top flirts Kent Street, Lindsay. LINE OF rock of Can. Shirts, and lifts, Ties,310ves, Mitts, ,d out the :ext two week’s ‘ s. Price no object, as order t1 make room for 3. Cow: and get a. Can, 5 at yar own price and Tie thnwn in. Caps regular price 750 Ann 7 u H 400 me H U 506 rts U “ 75° picnic at MCORm- 3-tf 28, 1892. MOBBED. till the army retreated into their “citadel," and even then the mob was 10th to dis- perse and still came into collision with the police. -, _ - - m 1 I ' ' A A, ,,,,-._- LAAIH ,N ..... Several of the Salvationists were badly injured and the uniforms of all were spoiled. A rink of Lindsay curlers, as follows, leaves for Winnipeg to-day. W. Simpson, John McLennan jr., John McMillan jr., and J. D. Flavelle, skip. New Store. 1 Perkins Co. intend opening out a.‘ boot and shoe store on Kent street. in the shop lately occupied by Mr. Bate, confec- tioner, in a. few days. Mr. Perkins is well and favorably known, and no doubt will com mand a fair share of patronage. The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors was held last Saturday evening. The monthly reports were read and adopted. The membership of the Associ- ation is steadily growing and the young men’s meeting, is well sustained. The general secretary was appointed a delegate ‘to the 92nd annual Convention of the Associations which meets next week in London. The young men's meeting new ouuuo, afternoon at 4.15 will be addressed by Mr. D. Green. The Ochestra W111 lead the singing. All young men cordially invited. The ï¬rst meeting-of the local union of Christian Endeavor, for 1892, was held in the Presbyterian church on Monday even- ing Jan. 25th. Rev. Mr. Hill pastor of the Queen-st, Methodist church address- ed the meeting, the audience listened to his instructive words with great pleasure. The ofï¬cers for the current six months \were elected and are as followszâ€"Pres. ‘Mr. J. L. Allin, Vice-Presidents Miss Grace M. J . Campbell, Mr. Calhoun, Mr. H. Perkin, Sec. Hattie Mimms. Treas. W. H. Coones. Preparations are being made for the Convention to be held Feb. 18'and 19th. All interested in this work should “endeavor" to make it a grand success. Quarterly meeting services in the Queen ‘ St. Methodxst church next. Sunday. Love Feast and Fellowship meeting commenc- ing at 10 a.m. in the Lecture room. A11 are welcome. . ..Oï¬icial board meets Mon- day evening ...... The funeral sermon of the late Mrs. Sharpe of Fair Avenue will be preached in the Queen St. Methodist church next Sunday evening. The missionary servrces or me mun ‘ bridge-st, Methodist church will be next Sunday. The President of the conference and the .Rev. Mr. Cooking, a returned missmnary, will preach, and give an address on mission work. The presence of a returned missionary always lends o terest to a missionary meeting, land we are sure Mr. Coeking’s addresses i, on Japan will prove of great interest. Mr. Cooking will give an address at 3 p.m. on child life in J apan. ; Special in M year. Mr. Gregory was or three months ago, six fought hard against the his friends were cheered since by a Drospect of unfortunately he .wzts. st ers in town and country egrcttmg the demis‘ of Edmund Gregory of this town. in his 61st t year. Mr. Gregory was taken ill some two or three months ago, since which time he fought hard against the “last enemy." and l ‘ his friends were cheered a couple of weeks since by a prospect of his recovery. but unfortunately he was seized by an attack ] ‘ of grippe. which in his weak state proved too much for him. and he breathed his last shortly after noon on Tuesday last. Deceas- ed was one of our oldest business menâ€"~a druggist, who stood on the highest round of his profession, and one whose ability was acknowledged throughout the province. lie \\ as a man of sterling: probity and respected by all classes of the community. Mr. Gregory came to this country in the fall of 1554, and went to work in Hamilton at the printing, having served his time to that business in London England, and after working in other por- tions east of Toronto entered into partner- ship with the late John Knowlson, Esq. as Druggists. and since Mr. Knowlson’s death carried on the business. Deceased leaves a wife and five sons and one daughâ€" 1 ter, ( ) and three of whom are grown up, “ they have the heartfelt sympathy of the. 5 entire community, The Methodist church ' loses an active member, and liberal supâ€" porter, and his place will not be easily tilled in that bodv, In politics Mr- ‘ onsistent Reformer. . r ) a The funeral takes place to-day (Thursday “ at 3 p.m. to the Riverside cemetery. will join as in r The Saturday Review criticises President Hal message. young men’s meeting next: Sunday ‘-â€" 'niiAAJ‘JnAh-AAL‘WM’ Influenza is so prevalent in Saxony that the authorities have ordered elght colleges and a large number of schools to be clos- ed until the disease subsides. Mr. Wm. B. Wood, son of the late _-_ “husk“ 110a 1'9- A New. York jury yesterday found Henry G. Dowd, better known as Jack- rhe-S}asher. not guilty, on the ground of insamty at the time of the commission of the crime. Wmnipez Bonspiel. The Supreme Court granted a supercedeas i Graves, found guilty Mrs. Barnabee. Graw Y, M_ C. A. Notes. Death Church Notes. C. E. Notes. of Mr. E. Gregory- NEWS ITEMS. South in Denver, 001.. fleas in the case of Dr. uilty of the murder of Graves will be released L lxILVvI:-Jv--, -V, x Mr. Knowlqon’s ‘iness'. Deceased s and one daugh- grown up,) and sympathy of the ,Vlethodist church and liberal supâ€" 'ill not be easily ‘.n politics Mr- Reformcr. . to-day (Thursday) : cemetery. W r THE WATCHMAN LINDSAY of the Cam' Mr. M. Brown, of Mmden, was in town! on Saturday last. M. J. A. Ellis, of Fenelon Falls, spent a. few days in town last week. ' Mr. Fred Pethick, of Toronto, was in town for a few days last week. Mr. R. 0. Garrett. of Minden, was in town for a. few days this week on business. Mr. J. A. Bucknell left on Tuesday morning last for Saginaw, after spending a most enjoyable visit with friends and relatives in toWn. BREVITIES. Snow fell to the depth of about six inches on Tuesday last. The ï¬ne weather of Sunday last brought out the available horse and cutters in the town. Mr. Wm. Walters is doing a rushing business with his phonograph in the North country. . Politices was all the go on the streets on Saturday last, and some very laughable incidents occurred. The Bobcaygeon curling club defeated the Lindsay rinks by eight shots on Mon- day last at that place. Two runaways occurred on William-st., on Thursday last. but were stopped before any damage was done. Mr. T. Cavanaézh. of'Peterboro, was‘ ï¬ned $100 for' selling liquor during pro- hibited hours on Monday last. The streets were literally lined with people on Saturday, and all the North ‘ trains were loaded down with people. A small ï¬re started in Hall, Innes Co.’s store in Peterboro, on Monday morning last, and did damage to the extent Messrs. Wm. Duï¬â€˜us and Robt. Hannah, were appointed assessors for the year 1892 at the council meeting on Monday even- ing last. Messrs. Col. Deacon and J. D. Mac- murchy were appcinted auditors, at the council meeting on Monday evening last, for 1892. A driving party was held to Dunsford on Wednesday evening of last week, and the young people report having a most enjoyable time. A valuable horse belonging to Dr. Goldsmith, of Peterboro, was stabbed four times in the breast by some unknown person on Monday evening last. Mr. Geo. §Crandell, chairman of the Town Property Committee, has saked for tenders, to be received up to the 13th Feb., for twenty-ï¬ve cords of green maple ‘ and beach to be sawed in two-feet lengths. The hockey club had a practice match on Saturday evening last. Messrs. A. Knowlson and J, McMillan being the captains. They played for about an hour and the audience present had the pleasure of witnessing some very good playing on both sides. Private examinations, with charts, and full written descriptions of character; faults, how to correct them ; health, how to secure and retain the management of children; self-improvement, etc., are given daily at our private room in the Benson 5-1. . House by Prof. Kemp. On Monday eveni1.g last, a horse attached to a cutter, belonging to Dr. ' Herriman, was frightened by Some boys throwing snow balls and ran away. The yoqur man in the rig was thrown out. but escaped unhurt. The horse was caught before any dam age was done. pedestrians were walking East Ward on Saturday 5 ast, they were surprised at having a t bullet pass by with a whizz. And on k looking around found some young boys F1 shooting with a rifle, but as soon as they 1: went to talk to them, the young rascals .3. run elf. The police should look int< ld the matter. As a couple of L alongQueen-st.. COC‘M‘C ,â€" A convention of the Sabbath school workers of the Township of Mariposa is to be held in the Methodist: Church, Oak- wood, on Tuesday the 16th, Commencing at 10 o'clock 11.111. This convention is un- denominational and all Sahhatn school workers are invited. Rev. J. McEwen of Lulcefield will give-an address on “How to Teach." which every teacher should hear. The County of V 1c Lodge meeting was 1 057 lodge room. Kent afternoon last, Feb. 2 ing oiï¬cers were (1 Hughes, County Mas Deputy County Mast Chaplain ; John Kel‘ ‘ Brown, Tree. 2 Thus. 1‘ Thos. Roberts, D. of‘ Lecturer ; H. N eddo, The County of Victn‘is Loyal ()range lodge meeting was held in L.O.L. No. '57 lodge room. Kent street, on Tuesday .fternoon lust, Feb. 2nd, when the follow- ng ofllcers were duly elected :â€"â€"Sam Elughes, County Master; Joshtn Scott, Deputy County Master; .I. L. Winters, Shaplnin; John Kelly, Secretary; Jog. Brown, 'l‘reu.:'1"hos. Murtsgh, Fin. Trea.; l‘hos. Roberts, D. of 0.; Wm. Henderson, Lecturer ; H. N eddo, Tyler. On Friday evening; last, as a political meeting was in progress in the Opera. House in the interests of Mr. Walters, the alarm of ï¬re was given, and 5!. rush, was at once made for the doors. How- ever, a couple cool-headedyoungmen made for the door and stopped the crowd from rushing out, thereby preventing a stam- pede. In a short time the meetingr was brought to order again, and those wanting 'etly down the stairs without out went qui further disturbance. The ï¬re was ina. blacksmith shop near the Queen’s hotel, belonging to Wm. Roberts. A Convention of the Sabbath school workers of the northern township, is tc be held in the Methodist church Fenelon Falls on Wednesday Feb, 17th commenc ' t 10 o’clock mm. The conventior JV ..... D__,:’ A Convention of the Sabbath school workers of the northern township, is to be held in the Methodist church Fenelon Falls on Wednesday Feb. 17th Commenc- ing at 10 o’clock mm. The convention is indenominetional and all Sabbath school workers are cordially invited. The Rev. J. McEwen of Lakeï¬eld will deliver an address on “How to Teach,†and the Rev. Mr. Campbell of Lindsay, will deliver an address in the evening. as well as papers and addresses by lacal clergyman and others. Personals. vn, of Mmden, was in town mple of pedestrians were walking- een-st.. East Ward on Saturday y were surprised at having a. ass by with a whizz. And on around fuund some young boys with a rifle, but as soon as they talk to them, the young rascals The police should Inuk into THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, [892. Ladies’ @ents’and deelrns’ Underware LINDSAY’S The time has come for a great matter-of-iao't talk on a matter-of- faot subj eot. The idea uppermost in your mind is to get something Good and Serviceable at the very Lowest Price. 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