0 be am Bun: \Vharf’ deli EUFT \\ ODD t "1 on delh ery ved to the itch‘s lion {ARD HUMPHRE’ ils at their homes. the public to see STO th Classic and Mode for sale, and will fun] and INSTRUMENTS rdruggists or Elena):- .'. Hazeltine, Warren, S uses Ball's Local Anesthetic e is now using a. new style expressly manufactured while York, which removes these! jury to the gums orjaw, thegll ‘yin a few days, and no conseqlï¬ eeth inserted on all the p99! st approved styles and applnnl ml comfort. Numbers ofpenfl dc by M r. Neelands over 9915 epairs. Fries: from $10 to $651 REWARD for a. 4:“ '3pepsia that cam ‘ re]? )IethOd. Home “J articulars and sample ï¬e: Send 10 cents for milk names 00., pictou, No MENTIOA THIS r â€31 ($EUR( '00] Egress k. ’h v ent. . YER Teacher ‘ l and Voca] M .esidence, 27 W; ttes negci \Velc C856. friends and C' patronized h : new Hydro-Carbon GasF .tructiblc porcelain ï¬liings and :aycd tee:h to their original ‘ By this process old roots as attached ; consequently 'r his remedy f0: iest to Use. BAN, VIGUN, ETB, YOU BEEN LIAM has gwe mements MOORE .1ch 27726? C453), INGS ETG. »ller, Lindsay ELANDS, receive pupils more comp] ANTED admimstercd for nearly 23 yea thousands of persons Without: use< the latest approved ing the Gas. He studiedunda York. the: inventor of gas foru- Ias given it to over 160,000!!! on mortm eweller, if!" H0135; prices quoted presents. 39‘ JEWEL! RY Oï¬ice, 55 Hall Used RUE CRANDELL’ wa please send‘ , Kent Street, 4 x A vs tuned ’coplc stoppixg zicclv. Lax-gash: tiated‘ 1150. Sen: St: Mord at the M. R. 0. D. S. ONT. DENT! 5T, Lindsay. hat Stop there fl EXCERCISE Cream 15 easy to take, so is Higinbotham’sEmul- 7-3 sioa of Cod Liver Oil. (V b ondition 311:1 pigs, ‘ re hereby cautioned :arne without my ‘ 11:5. Tnos. Pox A11 partles a git e c. x edit 111 my I) order. ‘An‘ In the flmatchman. Will you heed the warning. The 53.51,, pig-Imps of the sure approach oftlmt !“.q‘y ':‘.31~:i':)ie disease Consumption. Ask juuysp‘A‘r-s if you can afford for the sake of saying :3ch U, run the risk and do nothing, We know from experience that thinh‘s Cure will cure your cough. It 50-tf. never ï¬nals. The y=-..;z-.=_: men’s meeting last Sunday] was full ni interest. and was largely at-1 tended. 13.12 (ion. \Vilder gave a Bible Reading on "What a Chrisxian should be.†The meeting next Sunday will be ad- ‘. J l C. Hurstmxe on the subject “How shall a young man cleanse †All young men are cordially ' 'ted. The Orchestra will lead the THURSDAY, MARCH 3, Board of Education. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education Was held on Tuesday evening. Present Chairman McNeillie; Messrs. R. Kennedy. Pilkie, Deacon, ()‘iLeary, Macmurchy, Matthews, Stewart, Anderson and Flavelle. The minutes of the former meeting were read and approved. Principal Harstone’s report showed an attendance at the Collegiate Institute of 283 for February, with an average of 253; and Principal Broderick’s report 826 in the Public Schools, an average for the month 7lO.â€"Reports received and fyled. The use of a room in the Collegiate Institute was granted the class in French betwenn the hours of 4 and 5 o’clock pm. in certain evenings of the week. Mr. Stewart presented the report of the ï¬nance committee re-commending the payment of several accountsâ€"Report adopted. )Ir. Macmurchy presented the report of the management committee. The report stated that certain supplies had been given the Public Schools and Collegiate Institute and that Mr. Geo. Blackwell hall hum .mqngerl as instructor in drill 2..... . ' "w Testitnte at a salary 0f $100 tor Lin; 1...“; . ..: :he term; also recommended that iVLt. -.-. Richard- son be re-engaged as caretaker of the - "v L__‘l.. -a... F eb. 23‘ GUI} ' ' . u --V , U“ AV VIIO D Francis-st, and North Ward schools at. a salary of $150 per annum, also Mr. John Mosgrove as caretaker of the Union school at a salary of $300 per annum, and the remaining caretakers at their former salaries.â€"Report adopted. A, METHERELL, On motion. the board decided to pur- chase the lot of one acre on the East side 0f the East Ward school for $400. The petition of the Guelph board'of Edu- cation to the Local Assembly asking that the minimum .age for admission to the public schools :of Ontaric be raised to at least six years, was endorsed, and the clause added that every encouragement be given to the establishment of kinder- garten classes for the earlier ages. \ J ppOSlt O -__ _ Mr. Pilkie gave notice of motion that he would move at the next meeting that the town council be petitioned to pass a by-law that all children under 16 years of age found running at large upon our streets after 9 p.m. be taken in charge by the authorities. On motion the name of Mr. D. t AndersUn was added to the managemen commtttee. The reoort of Mr. Head, collector of fees for the Oollegiate Institute gave the amount of fees for February 38 3280-25 no arrearsâ€"The board adjourned. .1953.- Town 27. 189' . 0h, “hat a Cough! l€ to the Post Ofï¬ce. Powder for horses, cattle, sheep 25 cts. at Higinbotham’s. 7-3 METHERELL’S, PLACE TO BUY sTATlONERY STORE- . M n old English †THE PLACE. and County. Caution. Kent Street, Lindsay. V“ 'd mne without my written 311:5. THOS. POWERS. A, Notes. BOOKS. 1892. not to The great cough king, White Pine Balsam, 25 botham’s. The carnival on Tuesday evening last, was well attended both by spectators and those in costume. The ladies hockey match was well contested and although a most enjoyable evening Was spent. Space will not allow us to go into particulars this issue, but next week we hope to give a full account. of the evenings proceed- ings. Are old friend and fellow-curler, S. A. McMurtry, Esq., of Montreal, anxiously watched the game played by his old time comrades at VV'innlpeg, and feeling he shuuld give vent to his pleasure in some tangible manner, eXpressed to each mem- Litugtuu: Luauucn, val... v---" her of the rink a handsome curler’s broom. We know that it was Mrs. or Miss Me- Murtry that tastefully decorated the brooms with ribbons. The Midland Circuit of Spring Assizes will be held before His Lordship Judge Rose on the following dates:â€" Bzirrie, Tuesday, lst March. ' Hamilton. \Veduesdny, 9th March. Belleville, Monday, 2lst March. Picton, Monday, 4th April. Whitby, Tuesday, 12th April. Lindsay, Monday, 18th April. Peterboro’, Monday, 25th April, Cobourg, Monday, 2nd May. “Haste to the banquet hall†on Peel-sc. (S. A. Barracks) on Monday next at 5 p.iii., and have your supper with the Salvation Army. Afterwards you may enjny an addrs‘es by Major Pom Scott on “Life in Newfuundland,†all for a. quarter. Don t: forget the commissioning of local sergeants, bandsmen. secretary and treas- urer on Satuday evening ; nor the big; meetings all day Sunday led by the major and his wife. For further particulars see posters. Another large and enthusiastic meeting in the Interests of the lacrosse club, was held in the Simpson house parlor on Mon- 1-] IIDI“ All Ullv ~-.-.L,v , day evening last. The room was crowded, which goes without saying, that we are to have m e of the best lacrosse clubs in the pruvince. Aficra gocd deal cf business Was transacted and committees appointed, (me of the most successful meetings ever held in their interests l‘i this town was brnnght tn a close. The boys feel justly pruud that the citizens are taking a helping hand to make the club a success this year. A Complete Give Away. A ï¬ne new stock of Cups. Shirts, and Drawers, Tnz‘. Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Mitts. etu, t1» be cleaned out the next txvu week’s at MCCRIMnox's. Prices no object, as they must go in order to make room for new spring gunds. Come and get a. Can, or pair of Gloves at your own price and ‘ a. handsome silk Tie thrown in. See our 350 Caps regular price 75c H H 15c Ties H n 400 H H 30c Underware H H 500 H H 35c Top Shirts H H 75c Goods Mox’s Special to the WATCHMAN. Last week was beginning of spring, but lst 0t March came cold. The “basket social†in the church, Monday night was a. success. The pro- ceeds were eighteen dollars an sixty-ï¬ive cents. A good time is expected at the Orange tea. on the 17th come and hear Rev. C. E Perry. Indian concert in the Methodist church, Saturday night. The best Coal Oil at E. Wood's. Mr. J 31m D. Rockefeller has presented the University of Chicago with a. gift of $1,000,000 as a thank offering for return- ing health. The Quebec Royal Commission will re- sume its investigation in Montreal to-day, when the Whelan matter, the Montreal Court-house job, and the transacticns with the Montreal banks will be sifted. Mr. James B. Morrison, accountant, Toronto, in an affidavit in an action now in the High Court of Justice, charges that Mr. David G. Ross, accountant in the Crown Lands Department of Ontario, was given $750 in cash and a promissory note for $750 for the assistance Mr. Ross and others gave in obtaining a patent on a lot in the District of Algoma for Mr. Morrison. Mr. Ross in an afï¬davit denies the charge. The London shipowners and emigration agents are dismayed at the prospect of legislation being enacted in the United States on the lines recommended by the Immigration Commissioners, tending to the restriction of emigration. A special cable says the feeling is growing in Eng- land that the Government will aim to take some steps to check the inflowmg stream of undesirable immigration. Matthew Lawrence, son of a farmer in Magherafelt, county Londonderry. recent.- ly committed suicide in a. most determined manner. He cut an artery in his arm, but death not being quick enough. he Prycured .n. uvuv..- "v- v-_-v a. gun and shot: himself in the abdomen. He lingered for some time, told the doc- tors he wanted to die, and afterwards expired. He had recently returned from South Africa, where he amassed a. consid- arable fortune. Salvation Army Notes. “Soup Her U93, Sprzng Assizes. must go. Carnival. BURN T RIVER- NEWS ITEMS. Lacrosse. A picnic at MCCRIM- 3~tf other words THE WATCHMAN LINDSAY THURSDAY, MARCH 3. [892. Miss Keith, of the Kingston hospital staff, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Keith. Mr. M. Guirey, left on Tuesday last for Chicago where he will reside in the future. Our old confrere, Frank Dobbin, was in town yesterday. and gave us a. call. Many of his Lindsay friends were glad to have a “shake†with him. Miss Minnie Berry, who has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. A. Doran, of the South Ward, left for her home in 139116- ville on Monday morning last, after spend- ing a. most enjoyable vacation. Mr. J. H. Delamere, and Mr. M. Brown, of Minden, passe_d ghrqqgh _tov.vn .IJLU" n, V]. -u-...uv--, r-v~~-" , on Monday last, to attend thiénlï¬â€™erivincial Orange Lodge meeting of Ontario East, held in I‘iapanee on Tuesday March lst. The lenteu season commenced yester- day. ‘ Ladies Dongola. Kid Button Boots for $1.50, at Perkins Co., are the best value in the County. 7-tf. The employees of the Toronto Street Railway Co. are; to wear uniforms while in the diScharge oftheir duties after Mayday. Women’s, stses’ and Children’s ï¬ne Boots Shoes a specialty, at Perkins 00., 52 Kent St. Lindsay. 7-tf. A White Rose and Blue Apron degree will be held at the next meeting: of the True Blues on Monday eVening next, March 7th. Yesterday being Ash Wednesday High Mass was celebrated in St. Mary’s R. 0. church by the Rev. Father Laurent, V. G., to n. large and attentive audience. The Salvation Army intend giving a grand banquet and jubilee on Monday, March 7th, when Major Tom Scott will address the meeting on the ways and customs of the people of Neufoundland. The rink was closed for a few days last week uwing to the softness of the weather, ‘ but Saturday evening: found it in full blast again with a larger attendance than usual. You should get a pair of those men‘s \Vankenphast Kangaroo Boots at Perkins 8; (30., 52 Kent St. Lindsay, ï¬rst door west of Kennedy Co’s. dry gands store. About ï¬fty of our citizens drove out to Janetville on Friday evening to attend the tea and entertainment given in that place. They report having an excellent time. In this issue will be found a very able letter from the pen of Mr. J. R. Dundas 011 the British market grain question, which will be read with interest by our numerous subscribers. ‘ The Simpson house dining room was tastefully decorated at the champion curl- ers supper held there on Friday evening 111‘ ',n “" """l'l " ""' - _. last. The decorntlng was done by “(:ussie†in hlS usual taste and skilful manner. The decision of Judge Dean in the reevcship case, the facts of which appear- ‘ ed in THE WATcmL-m a short time ago, has been given. unsenting Mr. Ross and ordering; 21 new election. The judge Could not ï¬nd any former decision on the point raised and he acknowledges that it is a ‘ hardship on the tenant, who has no control over his landlord. Mr. Ross pays 88 of the costs and Mr. Stuart the balance, amounting to over $30. The Lindsay Presbyterial Women’s Foreign Missiunary Sociefy met in the Presbyterian Church \Vuudville, on Tues- day Feb. 23rd. A large number of dele- gates were present. In the absence of the President, Mrs. Hanna of Uxbridge pre- sided. The uflicers for the ensuing year arezâ€"Presidenr. Mrs. D. J. McIntyre, Lindsay; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Hanna, Uxbridge, VMrs. Ross, Lindsay, Mrs. 1 ééll‘ib’w'iy',’ Kirkï¬eld, Mré. McAum'y, “’oud- ville ; Treasgrer, Mrs: C. C. Mcl'hadel;, . 1‘ ‘rr Cnnningtnn;Secretary,Lillie H. McLennan Lindsay. There are new twenty-one auxil- iaries and fuur Mission Bands in the Lind- say Presbyterial Society, with a total membership of 487. Centributions were sent to the General Treasurer amounting to $1000, and besides this $246.00 worth of clothing was sent to the North-West in October last. The evening meeting was addressed by Rev. J. McCarthy, a. returned missionary from China. The next meeting is to be held in Lindsay and is to last for two days. The Detroit F 1'66 Press of Thursday last says: “Dr. C. L Coulter, a prominent medical man of Toronto, Ont., for several years health oflicer at Lindsay, Ont.. and division surgeon of the Grand Trunk Rail- way, arrived at the Hotel Cadillac yester- dav. Dr. Coulter has of late become widely known in medical circles as the inventor of a combined vaporizer and inhaler and as the head of the Coulter Vaporizer Manufacturing Company of Toronto. The doctor is now on his way to Washington for the purpose of consulting with the Surgeon General of the United ‘ States who is desirous of introducing the Coulter vaporizer and inhaler into the var- ious army posts in this country. A large number of Detroit physicians called on Dr. Coulter at his hotel yesterday to see the practical workings of his invention, and all expressed themselves as delighted with it. It is especially valuable, medical authority concedes, in the treatment of diseases of the throat, lungs and nose by inhalation, and is also a perfect instrument for deodorizing and disinfecting sick rooms, hospitals, railway cars and public buildings. It is very simple in its con- struction; and is so arranged that by sa- turating a small piece of sponge with essen- tial oil of my kind the passage of a cur- ‘ rent of steam through the sponge gener- . ates a powerfui vapor. Yesterday after- noon Dr. Coulter gave a practical demon- - stration of what his vaporizer will do, by s ï¬lling one of the upper hallways of the l Cadillac with a delicious odor of jessamine - which suggested the close proximity of a conservatory of sweet smelling flowers." Personals. BREVITIES. and Blue Apron degree LINDSAY WWE WILL.---THAT’S TO THE POINT IS IT NOT? The time has come for a great matterâ€"ofâ€"tact talk on a matter-of- fact subject. The idea uppermost in your mind is to get something Good and Serviceable at the very Lowest Price. No trouble about deciding that you want Good Goods Cheap, but a great deal of trouble in deciding What ï¬rm will do the best by its customes in this direct- 1011. This department of ouristock Will be found up to the standard in excellence at all times. We carry alarge stock, which means a comâ€" plete one ; a varied stock, weich s1gn1ï¬es a choice for selection of every conceivaloe COUNTER.