tal and Vocal SILVER, Teach Residence, 27 noncAN, vmuu, m, It pupils at their homes. ? pvite the public to see ?’ both Classic and I bag for sale, and will W1“, w: a c J Dyspepsla that “a: ature‘s Method, HM »r particulars and sample Send 10 cents f0: ‘ LAWRENCE 00,, - 1 MENTIOV m .s em: on pg room is ï¬rst-class, mom surpassed. People stopping will be used nicely. Largesha béamifully 1;] a few diys, and new rnï¬cxa! Lcczh Inserted on all the p99! 5: the most. approved styles {ennon and comfort- Numbers ofpu! iteeth made by Mr. Neelands over an!“ pquifcd repairs. Prices from $10 to ized Air, 3 eeth for 1 tin. He 1: aministcrir I a fatal case ELANDS u teeth. He i :h be had ex of SOFT W OODto 05° :Steam Boat 1“Ham-f for e mid on delivery. site ERLY H0031 gé} 6f mjury :o 'the gums 0333', cautifully in a kw days, and Boo niï¬cia! teeth insertgd at: 1 3h n. “'elcomc to all that stop i. Waverly House. Kent Stu '81 U REQUIRE d bydrugziswcrmgbym KT. Rankingw Wine-2.2., 'emoved to the South Em Skitchs Ron ING RINGS ETG. ,e the new landlord at the WANTED note Q n Lnd tic-caved :ee'th to their original 51: If Movements both Classic and M as for sale, and will He and INSTRUMENTS prices. Pianos tuned. See his Jeweller, and prices qu‘ stmas presents. 9 J eweller, Vs Remedy for kg We“ to Use. and (31...... LLIAM ‘Vth’flF House. Kent S Salvation ArmY Notes. wreat preparations are going on to make he banquet and jubilee of Monday, March uh, a success. A glimpse of “Life in 'ewfoundland,†will be given by Major EELAND om Scott} who commanded the S. A. forces thare for two years. The ceremony of commissioning the local ofï¬cers axd L D s bandsmen will be conducted by Magor M R c n §cott on Seturday, 9th Inst. Adnnss-lon ' ' - 3 cents. Tlckets for banquet and Jubllee “NT. 25 cents; jubxlee only 10 cents. As the proceeds go to help the local corps everv- one should help- 31 per day. ill receive pupils my friends and fly patronize Cl] dhi of Silver Case), JARD HUMPH REWARD for YOU BEEN ress Hanâ€"4° express 'lministered for nmly23ya ‘musands of pdsons gas the latest approvpd an g the Gas. He studnedul )rk, the mvenxor of gas in: .s zlvefl i: to over 160,000: 5 now using 3- new 5‘" oresslv mnufacturedfme or} 3 will please send 9 Kent Street. LI he. tiated‘ which rempm the sLOCZIW Lindsay. {EME-V‘BER ‘00K AND A FULL LINE OF gh and Public School Books ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. Cream '5 easy to take. so is Higinbotham’s Emul- 7-3 sion of Cod Liver Oil. the “Watchman. Football Match juvenille team The playing was hard throng; dumb: Lindsay xx onld have be " -"‘ nnn1 On Saturday afternoon last a football as played between the Lindsay d Connolly’s school house. [he playmg was hard throughout, and no r 1d have been the win- doubc Lindsay \\ ou ners had there been another referee. When Lindsay claimed a foul he said that “he didn’t see it,†but when their oppon- ents called one it was granted. However kthe boys say they will get even on the - “mum The game resulted in a .ndition 1 3. pigs, 2 Opposite the .â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" Phrenology. will soon leave Lindsay; se wishing to get a written delineation :heir character should go at once. __‘-â€"â€"â€" Paget v Sadler, Dundas 8‘ Co. Iï¬la e This action was set down for trial at the B 0 autumn Chancery Sittings at Barrie, but prt as some evidence to be taken at Saginaw, Set Michigan, under commission could not be ' d in time, the trial was postponed, 3n Saturday after _ 0 between the Lmdsey to be taken up at aconvement time before 0f ov LtCh was played venille team and Connolly’Sschoolhouse. Mr. Justice Ferguson at Osgood Hall *9 91“in “351mm throughout, and no Toronto. The trial began on Tuesday: tub: 111110qu “ Quid havebeen [he wm- the 16th inst. The action was brought by ““"t'her referee. Georwe Paget, of Huntsville, to recover :rs had there been ' _ Chen Lindsay Claimed a foul he said that $30,000 upon the sale 0 f timber berths 75 he dim“ see il’ ’ 'but whendthep'loppon- and 83 on the north shore of Lake Huron. ï¬ts called ““9 1t “ds'ï¬f'mte ;_ WWI? In November, 1889, the defendants gave O ne bO‘JS say they “1 get men on e the plaintitl‘ an option of the limits at $90,- w eturn mittCh- The game resulted in a 000, good until 1st January, and at the 1e :18. ' d to pay the plaintiff a 1‘1 commission of $3,000 if he sold at $90,000. Salvation Army Notes. The time was subsequently extended until oing on to make February and during this time the plain- he banquet and jubilee of Monday, March tifl‘ was, unknown to the defendants, ask- A glimpse of “Life in ing $120,000 for the limits, but failed to In February a new ith, a success. Newfoundland,†will be given by Major get a purchaser. 0 \tion to purchase was given the plaintifl [om Scott} who commanded the S. A. forces there for two years. good until 1st May without of commissioning the local ofï¬cers and any agreement for a commission. The bandsmen will be Conducted by Mayor Scott on Saturday. 5th inst. Admission and, unknown to the defendants, was ‘ 3 cents. Tickets for banquet and jubilee asking $150,000. and while he was so ask- 'ubilee only 10 cents. As the » ing the defendants wrote him enquiring how he was getting along and stating that 25 cents ; J proceeds go to help the local corps overv- if necessary to eï¬ect a sale they would ’rof. Kemp ._â€"_.â€"-__. Great preparations are g “MLâ€"Ibioo one should help- consider the question of shading the price A Complete Give Away 3. little. The plaintiff received this letter ° and at the same time received a letter - 1 ’ fl . . u o o A hm new “0°“ 0E taps. Shirts, and from hlS agent in Saginaw statlng that he at $150,000, but Ema“: Tessa:Estates- :11“? m1. make . CREE e‘c‘ in, P . s n g). etc s thought he could at 3125,00 or $135,000. at ‘ “1†‘ 5' “Ge 0 0 Jec ’ as The plaintiff then wrote the defendants *r ' ' i o - - - - - T“ 5‘0 1n waging: $1“; :91†:63†saying he was negotiating With an intend- n 9’ ed purchaser and 1 , . ' . f he could have the or pa" 0E ('lm es at your own price and limits at the old price, $90,000, he would ahandsome Sflk T18 thrown m. r" feel sure of his purchaser, and on the ‘90 same day the plaintiff also wrote his own See our 35c Caps regular price .. ,_ mo. .....m+ cavino’ he would accept either $3125,- they mus new spring goods. Goods mos’s Wedding Bells. bli On \Yednesdav atternoon last a very on interesting social event took place in St. 0“ Paul's church in the marriage of Mr. \V. A. l’ridmorc, of Chicago. to Miss Fanny ga Milne, daughter of Mr- George A. )Iilne, up merchant, of this town. Long before the E( time announced for the ceremony, the spa- ac cious building was crowded to the doors. th The impressive Church of English marriage t service was read over the young‘couple by 9 ‘ * ~ .‘Tr. Marsh. the full choir 6‘ llamas“, _ ., ~ -- Evlztj: ;":.‘."'=i away by pl her father. bhe was ... -. a white cord- 0] ed silk. en train, with silver .,.~.:ade front, trimmed with point lace ; brussels net veil and wore and carried natural flowers com- posed of white orchids, lillies of the valley and white roses. In passing to and from the church she wore a long wrap of crush- ed plush lined with white fur, and looked "as fair a bride as e'er sun shone on), The maids of honor were the bride s ' sisters, Vera and Kate, who wore white creenaway dresses made of henrietta cloth: they carried boquets of violets. Miss Ethel Milne made a sweet little made of honor, and was dressed in pale blue bengaline and white plush; she carried yellow roses. The bridesmaids. four in number. three being Sisters of the groom, also looked charming indeed. Miss Pridmore was attired 13 3 corncolored henrietta clot . . Silk and amber beads; the Misses Edith and ame with gold Emma were attired in the s colored velvet and braid; they wore beaver hats trimmed to match and carried crimson roses. Miss McBurney was attired in White lustre trimmed with silver braid, and bonnet with buttercups, she carried yellow and crimson roses. Mrs.Mi1ne, mother of the bride, wore a handsome costume o pale blue violet trimmed with bear fur, and blue bonnet to match with crimson roses. The groom was supported by his brocher, Mr. E. Pridmore, and Master korman Milne, brother of the bride. After the ceremony the happy cou 1e left the church followed by the joyfu strains of Mendelssohn‘s wedding march, piayed by; Miss Leary. and d _ L___1..'.. Mu...†who're a. few intimate Town and CountY- the bride s paren Wucx so u -v .. friends were received. At six o'clock they left on the Toronto express on an ext tended hone oon trip to Cuban. nd Florida, via New ork. , Powder for horses. cattle, sh 25 cts. at Higinbotham's. eep 7-3 METHERELL’S, STATIONERY STORE. H as Old English †must go: A picnic : silk Tie thrown in. 350 Caps regular price 156 Ties “ n 30c Underware H H 35c 'Iop Shirts H H Post Ofï¬ce. Kent Street, Lindsay. at MCCRIM- 3-tf Mrs. Higinbotham of Belleville. Widow of the late Dr. Higinbotham, and mother of Mr. A. Higinbotham of this town, died in that city on Sunday last. The Adjourned Tax Sale. The adjourned Sale of Lands for Taxes, will take place on WEDNESDAY, March 2nd. Bv mistake of the printer last week, Tuesday was substituted for Wednesday. Will you heed the warning. The ‘ signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50c., to run the risk and *do nothing. We know from experience that, Shiloh’s Cure will cure your cough. It ““‘ 50-tf. never tails. Personals. Mr. D. Hickey, of Toronto, spent Sun- day with friends in town. Mr. E. Culbert of Toronto, has been ' ' latwes in town for Mr. H. B. Dean, barrister, has been . ‘LL - unu‘nnu Mr. H. B. Dean, barrister, has been laid up for the past week with a serious attack of lagrippe. Mr. M. O’Leary and family moved to Toronto last week where he intends to reside for the future. Mr. J. Batman, formerly of Bannan’s hotel, Lindsay St., left on Monday morn- ing last for Toronto, where he will reside in future. We wish him success. The Montreal Gazette of Monday, says : Dr. D. J. Scully, an old McGill graduate, now at Aspen, COL, has just been made the recipient of a gold-headed cane, the prize awarded to the most popular physi- cian at a fair at- Aspen. Dr. Scullv led the , other competitors by 1,200 votes. Oh, What a Cough! llllllL3 ‘5“. slAV vuâ€" J'"’ , . , feel sure of his p rchaser, and on the same day the plaintiff also wrote his own nipt agent saying he would accept either $12.7),- nig 000 or $135,000, but not to make too big zen a jump down at once and say $135,000. ti01 When the defendants received plaintifi’s wh letter, asking the limits at the old price, ad< , they replied that they could not, but if he F1: made a sale at $100,000 they would proba- , bly pay him a commission. Afterwards, ‘ on 2lst March, the plaintiï¬', acting as owner, and unknown to the defendants, gave C. K. Eddy 8:. Son, of Saginaw, an b option at $125,000, good until 22nd April. - n Eddy Son inspected the limits and, by :3) accident, discovered from a stranger who $1 Eddy Son came pril, and without p5 disclosing that they were dealing with the ' obtained from the defendants an S May if the plaintiff did not take the limits tl before that day under his option. Son then again communicated with the plaintiff and would probably have pur- chased from him at an advance of $3,000 1 to $5,000, but the plaintiff refused to sell ’ to them at any less price than $125.00, p Although his option with the defendant l: had only a few days to run, and although :1 Eddy Son told him the limits were ii worth little, if anything, over the $100,000. ‘ e The defendants were ignorant of all deal- ‘ ings between the plaintiffs and Eddy Sons. The plaintifl’s option expired on lst May and in June the defendants sold , to Eddy Son for $100,000. The plain- , tiï¬' brought this action claiming $25,000 damages, alleging that the defendants m knowingly spoiled his sale, and claiming in also $5,000 for commission and interest. 3‘1 The defendants allege that the plaintiff ’w was not their agent but only an option holder, and if he cou ' agent his conduct in refusing to make a ' 000, when he knew they his were willing to sell at $100,000, and in :2: endeavorir g to procure them to reduce the . ' to $90,000, when, at the same time, tly treating with a purchaser at $125,000 deprives him of all right to a The trial occupied three ate days and Judgment is reserved. William Lount, Q. 0., and C. E. Hewson, Barrie, for plaintiff ; S. E. Blake, Q. 0., and T. Stewart for defendants. vâ€"vas not their agent but holder, and if he could agent his conduct in ref sale at $105,000, yhen Obituary. .ter, has been with a serious THE VVATCHMAN L _ a. purchaser ‘ all right to a :upied three red. William wson. Barrie. Q. 0., and 'I. BREVITIES. The Dominion Parliament opens to-day. Cannington is to have another fancy dress Carnival on Feb. 26. The Eldon Township Council meets at Argyle on Monday the 29th inst. The band played some very choice music at the rink on Friday evening last, which the skaters enjoyed very much. Ladies Dongola Kid Button Boots for $1.50, at Perkins 00., are the best value in the County. Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s ï¬ne Boots Shoes 3. specialty, at Perkins 00., 52 Kent St. Lindsay. 7-tf. The True Blues of J anetville intend holqu a. grand oyster supper and enter- tainment at that place on Friday,February 26th. Remember the lacrosse club meeting in the Simpson house parlor on Monday evening next, Feb. 29th. You are all welcome. On Friday evening next given by the citizens and 01 the Winnipeg Rink of Our place at the Simpson house. r_ You should get a pair of those men’s Wankenphast Kangaroo Boots at Perkins 00., 52 Kent St. Lindsay, ï¬rst door west of Kennedy Co’s. dry goods store. The distemper is playing havoc among dogs in town and vicinity and report says that some very valuable animals had to be shot or otherwise disposed of to end their terrible sufl‘eiings. All lovers of lacrosse attend the meeting in the Simpson louse parlor on Monday evening next. No doubt there will be a large gathering, as some very important business is to be transacted . are requested to The altar boys of St. Mary’s R. C. Church held their annual drive on Satur- day last. when about thirty of the young lads climbed into sleighs and were driven to Fenelon Falls, where they spent a most enjoyable time. mailed a copy ‘ Regulations to the Secretary of each School Board in the inspectorate. The Act is the - he um Trustees and not of the property ‘ Secretary. V81 all. luau, “11“ -‘v r. V V of our young people are greatly rejoiced over the good news. Get your costumes ready for Friday evening and all come to the front to help swell the monster par- ade. We areto have the long-looked for carni- val at last, and no doubt a goodly number of our young people are greatly rejoiced ood news. Get, your costumes 1 _ L- 194,10" owning and all come to aintitf “W --------- ’Ptlofl The Empire of Monda the" D. MacMurchy, of Lindsay, has been take a. . tlve eervxces on the plat- y says :-â€"Mr. J. John McMillan; a time, .P., at indlay’s. and tonight Dr. Mc- - d M.P., at White church, on both ht to 3 occasions capturing the meetings for the servative candidate. The cam- three Liberal-Con g pushed vigorously and suc- Villiam peign is bein oint, and the election Barrie, cessfully at every and 'I. of the Hon. J. C. uttereon on the 23rd I mat. is regarded as a foregone conclusion. offering tinkets for sa , inside. Many of these fellows go about in this way only to study premises, the en- trance to houses, and the fastenings on doors and windows. Having learned this they are better prepared to operate when night comes. Beware of them. The curlers on their return from Win- nipeg were met at the station on Friday night last by a large concourse of our citi- zens, who gave them a very hearty recep- tion and escorted them to the market, when Mayor Ray made a complimentary address which was replied to by Mr. J. D. The assemblage then dispersed. Messrs. Sadler, Dundas , 00., of Lind- say, have given the necessary ofï¬cial notice to forming a Joint Stock Co. preparatory ' limited, for carrying on the business of 1 buying and selling grain. milling. lumber- prOposed capital of the new 3 company 18 $150,000 in 1500 shares of $100 each. The headquarters of the com- y will be at Lindsay. The Church ‘of‘ England Temperance , __ LL‘-- munfina in I The Church of England Temoerancel Society will hold. their monthly meeting in St. Paul’s school room on Monday evening the 29th inst, at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Bernard Bryan of Toronto will address the meeting, and an excellent programme of reading and singing by some of the best local talent will be rendered. All are cordially invited. Come and enjoy a pleasant evening. .- . 1 1-,‘LAâ€"kn" The annual meeting of the Peterbor- ough Cheese Board was held at Peterbor- ouqh on the 20th inst. The ï¬nancial The election lows :-â€"President. J. M. Keene; Vice-President, John Cruess, Mariposa; Secretary, E. Sanderson, North Smith ; Treasurer. Sam. Edwards, Warminster. The ï¬rst meeting for sale was ï¬xed for Wednesday, May 25th. Mr. - ., s ...... Anna head “I: ii Wrighton arbitrator. L nnv ---.. 1' of the Trustees and avening next the Banquet tizens and curling club to Rink of Curlers will take 1NDSAY THURSDAY,’ FEBRUARY 25, [892. I'v-‘V , v was appointed Peterbor- Edwards, ;r for sale The time has come for a. gram matterâ€"qf-tact talk on a matter-of- fact subJ eqt. LINDSAY" 1011. COUNTER. .Made Clothing. for a. great