kind, but when once made and an opportunity given to witness the beneï¬ts to be attained in saving prop. arty, it Would be hard to ï¬nd a. citizen who would volunteer to go back to the old system. The brigade are doing good work and they should not be hampered in anyway. Itis expected our-citizens will be given an opportunity to inspectuhe Ronald hook and ladder truck oboe: Friday. It is needless to state that it is not simply for exhibition purposes that this step is being taken, but it is with the hope that when the town council and citizens generally witness the con- venience which such an appliance affords in ï¬ghting fire. that there will be a complete change of base and the truck will bepurchased. The recent ï¬res have demonstrated the necessity for a suitable ladder truck as well as the danger to hfe and limb to continue the use of the old warped ladders. It is only some two years ago since the necessity for the purchase of a team of horses and suitable hose wagon was ï¬rst mooted, and the quest- ion of cost, was then as now the great obstacle, aud it was only after very strong pressure was brought to bear that the purchase was made, and the wisdom of it has never once been questioned. Just so will it be with the hook and ladder truck. While everyone will not share to the same extent in the benefits accruing from‘ ï¬rst class apparatus for ï¬re purposes, all who are unfortunate enough to have a ï¬re on their premises wlll know that everything that can be done by a properly equipped brigade will be done. By expenditures of thi'S kind we will ï¬nd that in a few years the insurance coinpanys will see their way to lower their rates and the returns for this investment will come our way. It may seem a hardship on the rate. payers to incur: expenditures of this Th°=~mw-_.5°°M“"al a ï¬rst class hook and ladder truck, but the cost of the appliance resulted disastrously to the fond hopes of the brigade, and they were given to under- stand that the best that could be done for them this year was a. fresh supply of “ye old tamarack ladders.†This the brigade could. not stand, and hav- ing a little spare cash in their treasury they determined to pay the freight on 3 Ronald hook and ladder truck if the manufacturers would bring it to Lind- say, and give an exhlbition of its eï¬icacy in case of a ï¬re. modern appliances for ï¬ghting ï¬re, and the lack of suitable ladders and hooks have not been numbered amongst the least of their em- bamsment-s. The boys recently urged upon the city fathers the necessity for Fire Protection. THE members of the local ï¬re bri- gade are terribly in earnest in their éï¬'orts to improve the efï¬ciency of the brigade. They have for years been handicapped for the want of To rent for a term of years, Lot 27, Con. 5, Ops, 200 acres. soil, clay loam, tree from stumps or stones, andlsundonbwdlyoneclthe besttile drained farms in the county. 0n the premises are a. log house, inplaneylt. shod. hog pen um (rune born, 52:72, on .A,, .__ 1A1.--) -aLAmM A“) Mob]. gone VJ]: apl‘éé'ï¬â€™n'éi 1133:! Wot horses a'nd caitle, :2 due!†u: 2 wells. A Tgms remmble to the right T0 RENT OR FOR A bred Short horn Durham Bull 19 months old, and ï¬t for service, or will exchange for another suiuble thorough-bred. Apply to NATHAN DAY. Lakeview Farm. Penelon. mm 1m. Incaâ€"3.4- Powles Corner. Feb. 18th 1895.â€"8-4. CEICHER’S 8 BIBLES. Biggest Assortment. Lowest Prices. BULL FOR SALE. EVERY @ CHRISTIAN EN DEAVORER (the "Watchman. THURSDAY. FEB. 2151: 1895 PORTER’S. ‘APLE GROVE STOCK FARM . HYMN BOOK and one of our THOS ADAH, hock Box 74, Lindsay E. CONVENTION â€"While Mr. Noeeworthy. of Bowman- viile, wee out driving yesterday afternoon with his eietor. Mrs. H. M. McLaughlin. the horse made a. strenuous attempt to frun away on Cambridge-st.. a bolt having idropped from one eide of the. thefts. The ; horse wee ditched in the deep snow on the iside of the street at Ingie’e factory, the ioccupents of the cutter, and robes, being £180 piled up in a heap m the fleecy bank iMr. Noeeworthy held on like grim death ‘until Dr. Herrixmu. Dr. Clerk and cover- e! other gentlemen man-med to get hold of the ï¬rey animat. It was a curious inc: that to may ili’edict! men , ehqmld haw heppened to he on head at the moment, but tomuaaymm 'ee’nieee yore not required. Thewhoa! ehfldren be their .mheneat choline were heel: {rubble} r! M â€ï¬ned-in «ï¬rm -â€"The following fast skaters have been invited and are expected to be present and compete in the racing tournament to beheld in the skating rink, on Friday, March lst:â€"â€"-E. Westcott, Beaverton: W. Borland, Goldwater; J. McLean. Orillia. These gentlemen. augmented by the Lindsay contingent, will create deep in- terest in the diï¬'erent events. There will also be a ï¬rst-class exhibition of fancy skating by ladies and gentlemen. for which valuable prizes will be given. This will not be ‘3 masqueracle carnival; admission 10 cents to all. â€"A little ï¬ve-year-old son of Mr. Dan Stimson was run over on Kent-st. yester- day afternoon by a farmer’s team. and seriously injured. In an effort to catch 3 “bob†he fell and was run over by a team following, the sleigh passed over the little fellows bowels, injuring him to such an extent that his recovery ls doubtful. It is surprising that. more accidents of this kind do not occur. â€"Always seasonable at. ANDERSON’S Confectionery, fresh Bannanas, fresh Dates, fresh Oranges, Try them.â€"8-1. â€"Just as we 20 to press we are in receipt of a. lengthy letter from Mr. R. C. Brandon in reply to Mr. John A. Mc- Gillivmy, Q. C. It will appear next wee . Little hocal Lines. â€"Another “ blizzard†is upon us. â€"-â€"Mr. Grey, the Goldwater “flycr†will compete at. the racing carnival on March lst. -See our 5c prints, 5c towling, three papers pins for 5c, lace curtains 25c a pair at KERR Co. It is necessary that $100,000 of in- surance must be promised before the organization can be completed. The prospects are very bright in so far as this point is concerned as already a large proportion of this amount is as good as guaranteed. The meeting was then brought to a close bv a. cordial vote being passed and tendered to Mr. McKay. for his able explanations. Moved by Johnston Ellis, seconded by Rich. Dark, that Messrs. R. G. Corneil, Robt. Naylor and John Campbell be appointed to solicit subscriptions for insuranceâ€"Carried. Mr. John Campbell. of Fairview farm, expressed his approval of the scheme and urged the formation of a company for Victoria county. The following resolu- tion was then_adopted : Moved by Robt‘. Naylor. seconded by Mr. Johnston Ellis, that a farmer’s mutual insurance company be organized for the county of Victoria.â€"Carried unanimously. ure for organizing a company for this county. He pointe’l out that there were some 58 companies carrying on a mutual insurance in Ontario at the present time. and that the average cost under the most comprehensive blanket policies had not exceeded 60¢. per hundred for three year’s risk. Under the present rates charged by the line companies at the present time, and the speciï¬c policies granted by them the farmers were really paying about 2 per cent. He then requested those present to ask any questions they desired to make the matter clear, and explained the difference between blanket and speciï¬c policies. Mr. Hugh McKay, of Uxbridze, an insurance agent of some. twenty veal-5’ experience. and who is now organizing a mutual company for the county of Ontario, was then called upon. Mr. McKay than fully explained the proceed- J. F. Kennedy, of Verulam, and Mr. Thos Shier, of Fenelon. On motion Mr. John Connolly was appointed chairman land Mr. R. G. Corneil, secretary. The imeeting was then called to order Mr lConnolly then explained the object of the meeting was for the purpose of consider- ing the question of organizing a mutual ï¬re insurance for farmers only, in accord- ance with the notice published in the Ontario Gazette and LINDSAY W ATOEMAN. He pointed out to the farmers that the present rates charged by the line compan- ies on farm risks were excessive and the speciï¬c policy issued by them made it a hardship upon farmers. He thought the time had come when farmers were forced to take the matter of insurance into their own hands and briefly explained the mutual system of ï¬re insurance. A 1.5.ij AND INTERESTING mammoâ€" nu: INSURANCE QUESTION FULLY EXPLAINED. On Saturday last the public meeting held in the old opera house for the purpose of considering the question of mutual farm insurance and the advisabil- ity of organizing a local company for the county of Victoria. attracted a large gathering. Among those present we noticed Messrs. John Connolly, Johnston Ellis, James Greenan, E. Curtis, Wesley Moore, T. Ward, E. H. Hopkins, Nicholas Brady, David Reid, W. Reid, Rich. Dark. J. F. Currius, D. Fitzpatrick, J. D. Hutton. F. Costello, Daniel Cayley, A. Petrie, F. Finnigan, P. O’Connor, A. Cunningham, J. B. Graham, of Ops, and John Campbell, W. Grant, Geo. Davey, Robt. anlor, of Mariposa; D. Scullv, _ 'v S I... A MUTUAL COMPANY TO BE TABLISHED IN VICTORIA COUNTY. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. many years ago he was public school -â€"Meneger Perl teacher in that neighborhood; but his arnngemente for a: briliiant‘ebility attracted the attention of skating by Miss M! the university authorities, who after em- pion lady fancy sl playing him as examiner on a few 0008- Min Davidsan in I anions;- ~eppointed him as lecturer" cm Pub, Berlin. Ant‘ mathematics. Hie upward progress but Yo‘rk. Banknote, W. been rapid I0 butt in"; fee ‘ year-e he has dolphin. after‘ comp touched :he-poution of profiuor. end. in tour. It is not ohm ehodunoftheunivemty. He'mda of thin kind is a‘ to-dey so one of the devemt‘educetion- audience, end we dine in the Dominica. and his people Mia's anaemia! onchtb he wont! oftlgeir by. J = eted by our dlilcu. -While the racket ie on at Toronto university it is pleasing to note that Mr. A. T. DeLury is on the». professional use in the mathematical department of that institution. Prof. DeLury’e parent; re- side in the vicinity; of Menilla. and not â€"On Wednesday evening of last week, a somewhat curious accident occurred on the Victoria branch of the Grand Trunk railway. When the north express train of which conductor Charles Pym, engin- eer Ralph Clarke, and ï¬reman William Pym. were in charge. was within about six miles of Haliburton. the baggage car and two passenger coaches jumped the track, but fortunately very little damage was done. The passengers were shook up but no one injured. A loose rail half a mile back from where the train stopped, was found to have been the cause of the accident. The derailed cars were got back on the track without much diflicultv. â€"It was a. large wooden spoon neatly polished with bright silver leaf and dec- oreted with bright-colored baby ribb'on, having a small maul or mallet; attached, which 3 pretty town girl received through the post ofï¬ce as a valentine. Upon the article wee inscribed the words. “Don’t-â€" getâ€-â€"-epooney,. of course was the sugges- tive bounce. The fair recipient is now looking around with the big spoon for oomeone'e head to crack or to ï¬nd out whose mouth it: will [it best. â€"â€"A story is told of a Hastings young man. that might have been serious instead of ludicrous. He paid a visit to his best girl and while on the way both suspender buttons of the rear section of his trousers gave way. To prevent embarrasmont, a couple of matches were substituted for the treacherous buttons. All Wen - ‘1 until. by friction against the back . a , chair, the matches became ignited. ‘ conflsgration was narrowly averted a. d the young man is not over his fright yet. â€"â€"The Besverton Express says :â€" Lindssy has just rejected an offer from at summer resort advertising concern to in vest 8100 in their pamphlet. Lindsay is right. With three excellent newspapers possessing considerable more enterprise than usual the town is being adVertised about as well as possible. If the council gave $100 to the town papers for what they have done in that line it would be more like the proper thing. â€"A meeting of all parties interested i n the cheese industry has been called for Saturday next, at 11 a.m., in the council chamber. All the different factories throughout this locality are expected to be represented, as well as the different leading buyers. --“ Do you think millenium will come if the whole world is converted to the Salvation Army?†said a New York news- paper interviewer to General Booth. “ If the newspaper men were converted. it would be a long step in that direction,†said the General.â€"Boaton Herald. ' â€"The local ï¬re brigade have made arrangements to have the Ronald hook and ladder truck, manufactured in Brussels. Ont. brought to Lindsay, and an exhibition of the same made on our streets. It is expected to arrive about Friday. â€"â€"There are some persons who will steal anything from anywhere. Recently two electric light globes were abstracted from the Cambridge-st Methodist church. One was also taken from the post oflice building. Just why articles like these are stolen is a mystery. â€"Grsat reduction sale of furniture. In Dining Room, Parlor and Bed-Room suits also a. large assortment of Bedsprings and Mattresses, fancy Oak chairs and Rockers. This special left from the Christmas trade will be sold at cost. M: E: TANGNBY, opposite Gough Bro’s â€"7-tf. THE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY,:THURSDAY. FEB. 21, 1895; â€"â€"'.l‘he planing factory of Mr. Geo. Ingle’s keeps steadily humming away. The proprietor considers the business outlook bright for the current year, having moi-e orders in for building material than up to the same date a year ago. This is good. -â€"-Mr. S. Parkin took in the curlers’ excursion to Toronto last week and while in the city purchased a timber limit some seventeen miles square on Eagle lake. near Sundridge. This limit is adjacent to the one now being worked by him and where he has had a gang of men busily employed all winter getting out board timber. â€"-A nice line of fresh Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar at ANDERsoN’s.â€"8-1. -â€"Dusty, of Uxbridge, will take part in the racing tournament on Friday March last. â€"Don’t fail to attend the hockey match on Friday evening, at 8 p. m. Whltby Collegiate vs. Lindsay Rink Club. Say, Murphy is going to put in his “big digs" for Lindsay and you just ought to see him get. a move on. Admission only 10c. â€"Royal Canadian Clothes Wringers with solid white rubber rolls, for $2.50 at VANCAMPS.â€"1-l’f. -The Leader, Forest Beauty, Maple Leaf, Pine Cone, Dissoon's Sons, and Simoud’s Cross Cut Saws, at VANCAMP’S. -â€"1-tf. -â€"On Tuesday evening a. sleighing party drove out of town to the residence of Mr. Wm. Curtis. Mariposa, and had an enjoy- able time. â€"“The world is full of care and trouble whether you go it single or double.†To save yourself a lot of trouble, get: your dresses elegantly made by MISS MAINPRIZE over Carter’s store-54. Pain, Berlin. Antwerp. Landau}, New York. Baltimmje, Washington and Phili- delphia. after‘ completing her Candi-n tour. It is not chanting an oppormnity of thin kind is given to‘a Linda] audience, nod w. feel' lure ï¬ns 31:. Mia's «surprise will b. ink W‘ -A-) L_ A..- J‘9:,A-, ~Manager Psi-kins has concluded arrangement: for an exhibition of. Racy skating by Miss Mabel Dnvidson, cham- pion lady fancy skater of the world. 33“! 95"}!80“ @- _b°°k°d 3° appear. “ -â€"-The Reform convention for South Victoria will be held in Lindsay on Sat- urday March 2nd... for the purpose of selecting a candidate for the forthcoming election. A number of good men are spoken of as likely candidates among the latter being Messrs. J. A. Barron, '1‘. Stewart and Geo. McHugh. The two tormer are well known Lindsey lawyers. while Mr. McHugh is known in every seetion of the riding as an auctioneer, agent and ï¬rmer, and would certsinly1 make a strong run as he is very populsri thrmgbout the riding. I â€"-Mr. Hines, of Mount Forest, has leased the Mansion house for a. term of years, and takes immediate possession. Mr. J. McCarthy the popular landlord retiring from business. Mr. Hines has been in the business for many years and is a ï¬rst-class hotel man, and will no doubt do a good business. â€"Mamie Perkin, the two-yesr-old daughter of Capt. J. Perkin, of the north ward. discovered a bottle of stront: lini- ment on Monday last and pal-took of a wine glassful of the same. It was not long e’re its effects were noticeable when medical aid was summoned, and it was only by prompt action and the united efforts of two doctors that. her life was saved. â€"Mr. Joe. Pritchard, an old Lindsay boy, now reading in Butte City, Montana, gave THE “'ATCKMAN a welcome visit yesterday. Mr. Pritohard is a manager in the great dry-goods house of D. J. Hennessey, Mercantile Company and has just been on a‘ visit to the New‘ York market: in the interests of his ï¬rm. ; -â€"-â€"The school house on the 14th con. [ofManvera was burned to the ground on rThuraday night lut. Everything was Pdestroyed. No one saw the oouflagration and the teacher was not aware of it until [he arrived on the scene next morning to jopen the school. | ~Remember the Patron convention ‘for the south riding of Victoria. county to be held in Lindaay on Saturday next, Feb. 28rd,’ commencin at 1 p.m. Each asso- ciation is requea to send ï¬ve delegates. The adjourned convention for North Victoria will meet in the village of Gleuarm, on Saturday March 2nd commencing at 1 p.m. ‘ -â€"-At the council meeting on Monday evening Conn. Curtin introduced the question of purchasing the large frame house in the south-east part of the town, owned by Mrs Corker-y, for a home for the aged. If the property can be secured at areasonable price it would be a wise move to secure it, as the present- building is altogether too small for the purpose. â€"Another grand skating carnival will be held in the skating rink on Friday evening. March let. A lengthy program of racing events is being repared for which valuable prizes will {e given and a number of champion amateur skaters‘ from a distance will be present. Watch for full particulars in next issue. â€"“When Turk meets Turk then comes the tug of war.†That’s how it will be on Saturday afternoon when the swift club from the Whitby Collegiate meets the Lindsay Collegiate hockey team. This will be the scientiï¬c game of the year, and all lovers of hockey should be present. Game called at 2.30 p.m. Admission 10c. â€"“B’¢osh, " said Farmer Corntossel, as he walked out of the depot, “I never get to town without bein’ hit somehow. Fust its bunco’ then it’sa gold brick. sn' now, by hokey, I’m frost-bit."â€"[Washin9;ton Star. Oh, don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt? Sweet Alice with hair so brown? She puts as much calico now in her sleeves. As she used to put in her gown. â€"[Chicago Tribune. â€"A movement is on foot 1n England to celebrate the sixth centenary of the British Parliament, which will be rounded out this summer. It wasin 1295 that Parliament ï¬rst assembled on the basis of which has grown the form of the present assembly. -â€"Mr. Mayriaf London, niay attend the next racing carnival. â€"The Rathbun Company received the tender for corporation cedar less the amount now placed on the market square by farmers, -â€"The by-law regulating the number of hotel licenses for the year 1895 was ï¬lled in with twelve, the same as 1894. â€"-Mr. Albert Jewett, hvery man, ship- ped nine head of horses to the Toronto market. last. Saturday. A A â€"F. C. Taylor, Insurance Agent. Ofï¬ce on the ground floor of the new opera house, Lindsay-st.â€"â€"8. â€"The trial of the West Durham provincial election petition against the return of Mr. W. Reid was begun at Bow manville Monday. -The requst for an extra. grant for clothing for the town constables was disallowed by the “city fathers†on Monday night. The usual grant of $25 each was made. however. â€"â€"Mr.â€" Wm Weeée shipped a carload of good heavy horses to the city markets last Saturday evening â€"Tenders for seventy-ï¬ve cord of ï¬eld stone are advertised for by the chairman of the streets and bridges, to be delivered in the different wards of the town. -â€"â€"While assisting Mr. Weese to load his horses last Saturday evening, George Hartwick had the misfortune to have his hand caught in the door of the car, as it was being closed. The thumb was nearly severed. ST JOSEPH’S *CONVENT. Wing, Oil clad Wuer 1805, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. unless the me of use due thereon. together with ah'expenooa, dull hemp-id. Dated this 20th day of Febmry, 1895. Lindsay. on WEnNESDAY THE SIXTH DAY OF HARM Court House, in the Town of ‘ Whereu at the ale 0! lends for arrests of men. held “gazelfl lgouee, in 21:30:11“? Lxl'llsdaey, :3 the 90c ' e may, in t. e u enugn‘ 'l‘reauterot :he Count of Vk'torie. failed to sell a number of parcels o! d for the full amount of taxes due thereon, end where-a I did at such ale ï¬ve nou'ee to be held on Wednesday the sixth day of arch. prom. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, sell such lends form!) sums as I could mile, and would eeeept ouch mm: as full payment of aid areas of axes: Now. therelone notice le hereby given the. unleee owes-wine W by the loo-J municipeliï¬ee in-1 terested. I elnll proceed to eell the said lends ebove mentioned. et the j Adjourned Sale of Lands for Taxes. AT THE AUCTION MART. A good Wardrobe for sale cheap. All kinds of second hand household furniture, carpets stoves and other truck bought by .5 u; wum ' ' .5) CLS. 3rapers fins 5 CS 10 Bars Soap - - 25 I Doz. Lead Pencils - IO 2 Big Bars - 25 I Doz. Cups Sauccrs 60 6 D02. Clothes Pins - 10 Looking Gplasses from 10 up. 20 Quart Dish Pans 20 Bedsteads - -$1 00 I4 Quart Flouring Pail 13 Kitchen Chairs - 25 cu. IO “ “ IO Bedroom Suites -$10 00 “ “ Mattresses from - 2 00 u: Alsoafull line of CROCKERY, KNIVES, FORKS and SPOONS, BEDSTEAIJS, BUREAUS SPRINGS, CHAIRS, TABLES, LOUNGES, STOVES and STOVE PIPES. 2 Brooms - - 25 IO Bars Soap - - 25 2 Big Bars - - 25 6 D02. Clothes Pins - IO 20 Quart Dish Pans 20 14 Quart Flouring Pail 13 SINGLE FOLD SKIRT LINING SLIGHTLY DAMAGED FOR 3 CTS. PER YARDi WAIST LINING 6. 7, 8 AND 10 CTS. PER YARD. A FEW PIECES OF DRESS GOODS AT 4 AND 5 CTS., WORTH THREE TIMES THE PRICE ASKED. WINDOW SHADES 25. 35 AND 50 CTS. COMPLETE. REMNANTS OF CARPET AT A VERY LOW PRICE. SOME FINE VALUES IN WOOL, BRUSSELS TAPESTRY. in the history of Lindsay has such continuous success 2 our forced sales as has been with us during the weeks We have bargains bigger than ever, more manageable than when our sh During the last few days we have looked put some very tempting bargains out to l GREAT SALVAGE SALE OUNTY OF VICTORIA. UNDSAY’S LEADER 0F LOW GAS" PRICES. .mvc oargams bxgger than ever, our stock has become :nageable than when our shelves were crowded 1e last few days we have looked over our Stock and very tempting bargains out to be sold at once. AT THE AUCTION MART, '1‘. MATCHETI‘. County Mute? has been in progress. 5 cts. st 2 o’clock p.m.. the following valuable Leasehol- property, viz. ;â€"-Lots Nos. 6, 7, 8 3nd 9 u lnid dol'? on the registered plan of the Sub-Division of 130? Nos. 7 and 8 Scum ol Kent-st, in the Town 01 Low my, in the County of Vida-in. having a. trout-WV 91 47 ft. 10} in. on Kent-31.. and more particularf.‘ ‘ described in the loose end mortgage. Therein? M ‘to be on the premises a brick block 2 stories 11% ; with man! root, tad worhhop, sheds. ea... in the root. This property is '9“ out of the Post 0604:, in 1119 central budge. 33mm of the tons. The ï¬led» comm of 2 store. known as Nos. 101, 103. 10;), hem {rhelcue infrom the Inca-pound Synod of 25f at Toronto for 21 more. from July 1, 18W._av a yearly rent 01 $339. Noble lull yearly and cont-Ill a chute giving them the sight. of renewal (0! f lumber-tempâ€! you at u menu! to be ï¬xed 1’5 arbxtutiou, with further ï¬ght- of renewal 1: we end crouch succeeding 2! yeah 01th the Lmvioo thrv' 1’" Lesson may decline IO â€new. in which can =h'.‘ putt pay the Leone fur the buxldiueo and perqul‘l" Improvements :1 a \alua‘i u (u be and by .rbitratwu- IS THE TOWN OF LINDSAY. â€"_ Under power of sale contained in a eel-hi; mor- gage which will be produced Mhe timed sue, the" w be oflered formic by PUBLIC AUC‘I'ltf-N. 5: 02‘ Benson Home. in the Town of Lindsey, on SATURDAY, MARCH 16, ’95. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY MORTGAGE SALE lg, 42000.“ n t candida?! fill heune Mule, tho other bemsdotmg 93 4.,_d 3 Eapers Pins 'J uwuuu Io WW‘ )3 "INCH m mp} the Lessee hr the buxldinea and peg-u. 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