puma (1033:: cm of an artistic e for every new Homes.’ Om- :ion cons‘ ‘ of uuxe of the y, is worthy of thc ‘ Eight yea_rs ago 1 It 15.000 duly gr. meat and a bush hed we feel conï¬- some premium | the world. The s in increased car. I will be enema "andsend fan: frailtiyand at E; E; n be â€â€˜91"? .N “a: 37.7.†“new“ Lidzy and hon-unbly. by “01.. ‘ lhu'f Cox. you“: a? 0M. and in“ In lacuninm- herever they ling" be can no xlw “Mi. Elly (01.; mar: ."I-Il. Sn rink. You and.“ your time :o the work. This“. wonderful :nrceu to every“ r925 to $56 pot -eek ad a m-- w- n ~â€":-|. ..-_ -;_ , 'YOU BEEN admimszered for nearly 23 yams. thousands of persons wnhouza uses the latest approved ring the Gas. He stud‘ed ’ork, the inventor of gas fora- ~an it to over 160,000]!!- 5e. ' uses Ball's Local Anaesthetic“ e is now using a. new style“ expressly manufactured while!!! York. which removes the led ury to the gums or jaw, the guns ' in s. few days, and no conseqne‘ czh inserted on an the pognb‘ 5: approved sters and appl‘ mi comfurt. Numbers ofpexsw m is ï¬rst-class, accomm venin fed' FWD“? Stoppimz: at g' “ ,. . , used mcelv Large sheds, â€"â€"The “ 111mg “7‘“: elcomc to all that stop a r m the legture rt Kent Street» moms: r dav. number of useful at; ' sold. 70 usumc co.. Torld Building, In ï¬ance. W0 . Lu humid: yiam. RE. 3:0 â€"7?†to ~‘p3n'n. 511.. N new Hydro-Carbon Gas Furnace ructiblc porcelain {ï¬lings and le- wed teezh to their original Shape. 1‘; this process old {cots an , _---n. [1d prices qua: as present-s. - LOH’S ~ mmon f URE. DS ittachcd" 00‘ m by M r. N aepairs. Pna It. distance “'11! phase send a_ ' Ofï¬ce, Kent Street, Ll ,o zress Hamâ€"40 friends and C115“ patronized more complete mam this «mi Bitmap-ï¬rm " ‘ cnxecansumssfunystand. .50an g “33 , HON, don’tfa'ltc mini: cost no ' QASk you: DH’SCU'RB. ' 10m: Hymn-L mm. oh’s Porous P .‘ agar: iew landlord at the :Eacszn A c:su.uni; ‘ovements mam“ 1813' Riï¬i} ms for l892. per. .Welle r, his eweller, .Y HOUSE, 217/8? LANDS, dEWiLI fl‘ M. R. 0. D. S. ONT. DENTI ST, elands 0‘18“ 2°35†from $10 to $55“ ,nsequently Lindsay. TG. 763533 a Dentistry. ry at Neelands’. Beau- Fintoclass dentist. Gold and Porcelean Crowns inserted. tracted.-â€"-10-4. :ifu} teeth painlessly ex the Watchman. A FULL LINE Ur hood Public School Books ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. â€"The Church of England Temperance Society held the usual monthly meeting and entertainment, in St. Paul's school- room on Monday evening. The Rev. T. M. Campbell, of Cambridge-st. Methodist church, was the speaker of the evening. His address was an exceedingly practical and earnest one, and was appreciated by the large audience present. A cordial vote of thanks was tendered the speaker at the close of his address. A good program ~= mmzn an; roadinas was also rendered. Spring! Spring! ow to hand an elegant ties in Beta and Caps. Beauties. McCrimmon has n .nge of all the novel as his New York Styles. u VL'- â€"- v- the large audience present. vote of thanks was tendered t1 the close of his address. A g( of music and readings was a1: Collegiate Institute mores. -â€"-On Friday evening, the 25th, the regular weekly meeting of the Literary Society was held. An election for the ‘position of corresponding secretary was held, which resulted in the choice of Miss Tottcn. Miss Marty read a very touch- ing Scotch poem which, as usual, was very much appreciated by the audience. Miss Harris, organist of the Cambridge street Methodist church, Won unlimited and enthusiastic admiration from the audience by her beautiful piano solo. Her playing Is strong and masterly and shows a thor- OUgh musician spirit. The various details of solo playing were artistically cared for and ' 'lled the air and lingered in musical echo, with those who fain would lm‘c prolonged “each heavenly close.†The chairman then announced a debate, “ReSolved. that for a highly civilized tuuntry a Republic form of Government 13 better than a limited Monarchy.†The attirmative was supported by Messrs. Cronk and Perry, while Messrs. Hender- son and Shaver upheld the negative. The Speeches of all were ï¬ne, especially those bi Messrs. Cronk and Henderson. The debate resulted in favor of the afï¬rmative by a xmjnrity of two. Mr. Vance read a Very humorous selection, almost sending the audience into tits. A..- an n Haze-uh." â€"The Rev. Dr. Carmen, General Superintendent, preaches in the Queen-at. Methodist church next Sunday and de- livers his popular lecture on “ Trade and yet Rich.†in the same church on Monday â€"â€"The “Willing \Vorkers†are mar 1n the lecture mum of t] reet Methodist church, on . , n _‘ -Mr. R. Kennedy will on “Some Qualiï¬cations Business Man. †On Frid â€"For Friday evening gram has been arranged -â€".\lr. R. Kennedy will give an address on “Swine Qualiï¬cations of a Successful Business Man.†On Friday night last a. large nun ber of students assembled to bid farewell tn one of their companionS, MISS -‘x. tlndnett, who left this week for her home in Birtle in the Prairie Province. An enjoyable time was spent by all, and ‘ long: will the scenes of this pleasant own: remain in the memory Of those present. It is with the most extreme regret that once more the students 1058 one of their number, especially one who has been so well and popularly known and who perhaps will never again see many of her friends of school days- Town and Count}!- PLACE To BUY METHEBELL’S Willing “Yorkers†are to have a :be lecture mum of the Queen ethodist churc , on Monday commencing at 2 o’clock, when of useful end fancy articles will Church Notes. LINE OF PLACE. Institute Notes. next a. choice prO- 189 . c) Boy Wanted, Wanted a good boy about 17 years of age, to learn Marble Cutting, apply at Marbel Works. R. CHAMBERS, Prop. McCrimmon, the Hatter. pulverizes them all. Why.he has a good serviceable hat for 30c, and as neat a. one as you can look at for 500. A complete upset in hats. See him before you buy or you will lose enough to buy yourself a good silk tie. Everything in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, LTies, etc., to hand. “The Outcast of Milan.†â€"We intend publishing the opening chapters of an intensely interesting story in our issue of the 14th of April next. The story is one of the best that has baen published in this district, and is well worth the entire amount 9f. the subsctip- Iv v. n..- v--‘ 'â€"â€"‘â€"â€" v tion to THE WATEHMAN. Now is the time to subscribe. â€"Special services will be held (D.V.)l at St. Paul’s church, from Wednesday April 6th to 14th daily. The Rev. Ber- nard Bryan, Rector of the church of the Epiphany, Parkdale, Toronto. will be the preacher. It is hoped that all who can ‘ will avail themselves of the opportunity of being present. â€"-The Army have been having a great many interesting meetings lately. but none morn nttractive thsn that to 13. hold ' A 7 2! 05‘. "LA“ HOBO {DUI-I nun-u"..- ---.._ e on Friday evening April 8th. when Commissioner Rees. leader of the Army in Canada. will be present and review the corps in Lindsey. Brigsdier Philpott, who accompanies him is popular wherever known and will be warmly welcomed by phi: friends here. At 3 p.m. he will con- duct 3 holiness meeting in the barracks, which all Christian people should ettend. Personals. -Mr- Wm. Hattie, of Lutterworth, ’Ulr. ' V ul- “w.- -‘v‘ - was in town on Monday 18:81'. â€" Mr. R. McKelvey. of Minden, spent a few days in town this week. â€"â€"Mr. F. R. Curry, of Minden, spent Monday of this week in town. A A *‘â€"-A â€"na D LU" “v-Jâ€" __, â€"â€"Mr. F. R. Curry, 'of Minden, spent Monday of this week in town. â€"Mr. Geo. Johnston, of Omemee, was ‘ 1n town on Monday of this week. â€"Mr. A. B. H. Carl, of Norland, was in town on Saturday, on business. 1 â€"Mr. J. A. Ellis, of Fenelon Falls. was ‘in town on Wednesday of this week. â€"â€"Mr. T. E. Bradburn, of Peterboro’, -â€"â€"Mr. Harry Walters, who has been conï¬ned to his room for the past month, is we are pleased to say, able to be around again. â€"Mr. Jas. Hetherman, express mesâ€" senger on the G.T.R. running between Toronto and Detroit, was visiting friends and relatives in town for a few days this week. â€"The regular meeting of the board of directors was held in the association rooms on Friday evening last at 8 p. :11. President Clarke occupied the chair, and all the directors were present except two. The reports of the standing committees were received and adopted. The average attendance at the Sunday afternoon meeting for the past month has been 44, an excellent showing. The Bible classes have also been well sustained. Eight volumes have been donated to the library during the month. Three young men have been introduced by letter to associa- tions in cities where they have gone to reside. Steps are being taken to have the association incorporated at an early date. â€"â€"Last Sunday afternoon, at the young men’s meetmg, Mr. E. A. Hardy gave an interesting and instructive address on “Missions,†and the secretary reported as to the work of the Young Men’s Christian , Association in Madras, India. under Mr. McCoraughy, an American secretary, who . r- ‘IJ L- -Anbm;kn+;nnfl luau D Hugues-.5, _.___, interesting and instructive address on “Missions,†and the secretary reported as to the work of the Young Men’s Christian Association in Madras, India. under Mr. McCoraughy, an American secretary, who is sustained in that ï¬eld by contributions from the associations in this country. A collection was taken for this fund at the close of the meeting. Should any of the friends of this phase of foreign work desu'e - :11 1.. “1,â€; f“ 11 1611“») v. ----.. to assist. the secretary will forward the gifts to the trea fund. In order to prove the superiority of their skill the staff of eminent physicians and surgeons, now permanently located at No. 171 Jarvis Street, Toronto, will, until fur- ther notice. treat all curable complaints for $5.00 PER MONTH, and furnish medicines free of cost. A more liberal offer it. would mm .IHHr-nlt m make. No extra charge for surgeons, 110W pux‘uu 171 J arvxs Street, Tc ther notice. treat; all $5.00 PER MONTH, a1 free of cost. A mom be diï¬icult to make. anything : $5.00 PE: CINES FRE 2.. L .‘l . (313133 rnnn. "hese eminent doctors treat every var- iety of disease and deformity, and perform all surgical operations. viz: The removal of cancers, tumors, cataract, polypi, etc. All diseases of the eye, ear, throat, lungs, heart. stomach, liver, kidneys. bladder, and all female difï¬culties arising from what- ever cause,all nervous prostrations, failing vitality, and diseases originating from im- pure blood, are treated with the greatest success. Catarrh, in ad its various forms,“ cured by their new method, which censists in breaking up the cold-catching tendency. to which every person suil‘ering from eatarrh is susceptible. lnralids will please not take they are rejected as incurable, The physi- cians will examine you thoroughly, free of charge, and if incurable they “ ill positive- ly tell you so. Also cantion you against spending; more money for useless medicine. Invalids who cannot visit these eminent . doctors in person can write, and be treated by mail, but, at least one personal inter- view is preferable. ence should be addressed All correspond “a LL- “nun- Manager. 271 Jarvis oil'euce if Salvation Army Notes. $5.00 Per Monthâ€" VleW IS pl‘CLUlun-Jsv- All correspondence should be to Mr}. J 31m Murray, Manager, USEféot, Toronto. Lenten Missioni Hats ! Hats! M C. A. Notes. my. PER 3ION'I‘H AN!) ‘MEDI- ir§§riil be glad to the treasurer of the Medicines Free. THE WATCHMAN LINDSAY m .34 BREVITIES. -â€" Good Friday falls on the 15th April. --Minden was visited by another ï¬re one day last week. â€"-The town printing has been awarded to THE Wucmun for the year 1892. â€"Rev. Father Foley celebrated High Mass in St. Marys R. 0. Church on Sun- day last. . â€"The rink was closed on Monday even- lnsz last, the ice not being in ï¬t condition for skating. â€"Are we to have a. celebration on 24th May 2 If so, it is time something was being done. â€"â€"R. S. Porter has something important to say to you on wall paper in his "ad.†in this issue. -â€"For all kinds of plain and fame job work, try THE WATCHMAN ofï¬ce. Prices reasonable. Aun-a.-â€"v_-- -â€"'1‘he ï¬ne weather of the past few days has almost stripped the ground of every particle of snow. ‘r, â€"A large number left here last week for the Northwest, where they have taken up claims for settlement. â€"â€"A large crowd lined our streets ,on Saturday last, and the merchants report a good days business. adly in need of scraping, the mud being two and three inches in depth m some places. â€"-â€"The floor and stage in the Opera House bu been repaired. 3nd anything is now in a ï¬rst class condition. â€"-Juut. received a large mortmont of Trunks and Valises at Pnnm's 00.. which they are telling very low. 1242f. â€"-Ingla’s factory wan am Monday last, in order to h: place in the boiler repaired, i out. â€"The promoters of the joint stock com- pany. for the erection of the proposed new Opera House, are meeting with great success. -â€"Capt. Crandell, 1| navn deck placed on the steamer which W111 add greatly to it appearance. â€"â€"The steamer North King. will start on her regular trips between Port Hope. Charlotte. and other intermediate points, on April 25th. â€"If you went to save money go to or your Boots and Shoes, PERKIN’S Co. E ‘Rubbers, Trunks and Velises, c., their 12-tf. i prices are right. â€"â€"Ladies if you want a. nice ï¬tting Boot try a pair of Ames Holden Co’s. cele- brated hand turned,sold by Perkins 00., 52 Kent street Lindsay. 12tf â€"â€"All the employees Citizen belonging to the have been discharged, men have been impnrted of the Ottawa. printers union end non-union to work in their stead. â€"1V11'.U.u. KVLULHVJ ." ..-_, ’ wn councll arbltrator he town and Mr. T. appointed by the to in matter between t Bradburn in the lease oft which expires in May. he Opera. Home, -â€"-The band played selections st. the rink < last, but the ice was n standard, owing to th< the few days previous. â€"-â€"The last series of meetings in the interest of the lacrosse club. will be held in the Simpson chse parlor on Monday evening next. for the transaction of general business. A full attendance is requested. -Mr. Neil Callaghan has been re-ap- pointed market clerk. Mr. Callaghan is a very eï¬icient ofï¬cer. He has stremiously exerted himself in improving the market, ‘ ~---- nnA offnnf'iVfl tc \l‘lv- - v .V and has been courteous those attending. â€"â€"\Ve have just re the Canadian Press, a bi page paper, printed it Mr. Geo. Newton. 21. lat ‘IVardcr oï¬ice. We w: proprietor every succes â€"â€"Mr. M. J. Cart plate glass windows put of his store on either the door moved almost back, which will enat his stock at an increase â€"â€"“Utah, A Peep 1m \Valled Treasury of the G by news dealers at twentg :n Lâ€. manna v, --- copy, or will be 1' that sum by J. H. Agent Rio Grande Lake City. .IJu-l‘v ..,d â€"-The body of a man named Richard Wigmore of Dummer was found drowned in Little lake. Peterboro’, on Monday. He has been missing since about New Year’s. He is supposed to have fallen off the C.P.R bridge. He was a steady young man of about 28 years of age. . â€"â€"“Queen Esther†will be presented in Bradburn’s Opera House, to 3. Lindsay audience on Thursday and Friday even- ings, April 7th and 8th. The Peterboro’ Urch‘ ‘ : . 'ental Costumes will be supplied by Mr. Frank Mclienna, of Toronto. Admission 25c.: Reserved seats 500., to be ha]. at Porter’s bookstore. vâ€"John McMillan, a farmer residing . two miles west of Bowmanvflle was acci- 5 dently killed Saturday night on his way j home. Going down a hill he turned out ’ to let a neighbor pass. The tongue of the E wagon became disconnected from the 1 neckvoke, and catching in the ground. the '- front of the wagon was thrown up. The d unfortunate man fell out, and was run over by the front Wheels and instantly '5 killed. iMr.D.J.McIntyre. solicitor, ha been W, _:I -_L;trnfnl‘ Crandell, is having I hurricane “ A, “â€"3-11- '2 Neil Callaghan has been re-ap- narket clerk. Mr. Callaghan is a ient ofï¬cer. He has stremiously limself in imptoving the market, man mnrteous and attentive to 1‘ every 81.100655. M. J. Carter has had ï¬ne .3 windows put in at the entrance me on either side, and has had moved almost three feet farther :ah, A Peep into a Mountain ' “4â€" n :a car ma try was shut down on order to have the ï¬re- : repaired, is being burnt a just received a copy of Press, a. bright, newsy eight printed in Cambellford, by vton. a late employee of the . We web the Press and Peep into a Mountain 7 of the Gods,†is for sale at twenty-ï¬ve cents per a mailed upon receipt of :d some very choice I on Friday evening l not up to its usual the soft weather of lllfluavu mt. v -_ . Bennet, Gen‘l Pissg’r 3 Western Railway, Salt ' _"U 3: “ Crundella," its already ï¬ne residing was acci- THURSDAY, MARCH 31, (892. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Ready-m made? Suits for Men, Youths’ Prints, Shi Gloves, 830., quality, PIT“ LINDSAY’S In the newest Grades and Shades. Youth’s in all the latest Touches. Boys Hats an (1 Gaps in endless var- iety. sent. OUR MILLINERY GOODS HOUSE i .. 4...; 535;. 51 16v a: