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Watchman (1888), 7 Apr 1892, p. 5

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for every new tomes.” Our had send as tho bunny. living or we of the in , wcirthy of tan in t years €000 dailygrg gut and glavqh inn Hymns.” ,ISHIIG 00.. mm Building, In York; ,a. Cough, Sore Th1“ ‘n: will cure you. If S ' or Whooping C0 '1" “salt ‘is sure. If V011 NSUMPTION, 40" ’1‘“ 1 . ,, _.1..:..a.3 .337 of you 017 C05 .r SHILOH’S CURI ‘ $1.00. If W“ Lu n. use Shiloh’s POW” ‘ Cb ma ena 3‘ them all. \Yhyshe has a. go V chlclcs, and C01" ’ hat for 30c, and as neat a 0] look at for 500. A complete See him before you buy or â€" ' enough to buy yourself 3 Everything in Hats, Caps, 1 Ties, etc., to hand. ‘N THE SHORT ear. or workmanship. :5. Call and exaa line of the finest and and Phaetons - ' 5' AT COLGH CURE».fins '- [PTION 01313.34"? “3%: it; lies; deszgas, $5 // 1' selected P 03 OPEN $532? ‘BIEN- for I832} Effects, lflbe of â€"The Lindsay I purposes having an and summer fruit e: mittee is appointed pins, 10 be ufi'ere 4W .55 3'0 5 cent v-i Kent Street, Lind 5130 agent for the Uxbxidge Organs patterns 8H1V1ug w.--“ , canadxan and American markets. Easter LilY ’erfume at HiginbOtha’m’s' TROUBLE T0 THE FINEST LINES or DIBBR I HAVE _ _ - A A F “‘1" -â€"-The lady dispe the Central Charity nsexs‘ connected with Committee, Will be glai to assist. anyone requiring extra. help during the spring house-cleaning. To obtain the necessary assistance for North Ward, Mrs. Weldon; South Ward, Mrs. Trew ; East \V'ard, Mrs. G. W. Mills. Diamond Dyes, Big assortment, both for woo] Mon, at Higinbotham’s Drug store va -- __ nuance, and it is thou »f the danger is passed, -â€"From informaticn fiferent localities. the lover crops present. a V L‘- A._ First-class dentistry at Neelands’. Beau- Eiul Gold and Porcelean Crowns inserted. ~10'4. eetb painlessly extracted. ield will be )lCUrlmIlluu, Luv ._v. , _ em all. Why,he has a good serviceable . . it for 30c, and as neat a one as you can ~The Rev. T. M Campbell Will renew ; the doctrinal teaching of the Rev. A. M. tok at for 50c. A complete upset in hats. _ ' Phillips of Toronto, next Sunday evening. : : ee him before you buy or you will lose nough to buy yourself a good 811k tie. -â€"-The whole town of Lindsay is ear- .“ Hats, Caps, Shuts, Collars, nestly invited to be present at the Baptist lyerything 1 .ies, etc., to hand. church next Sunday, April 10th. The Y. P.S.C.E. of that church is one of the oldâ€" _â€".â€"-â€"- Horticultural Society. est in Ontario. and they are gomg to cele- brate their fifth birthday, Rev. Ralph â€"The Lindsay Horticultural Society Trotter, of Barrie, will conduct the morn- purposes having an ex 3nd summer fruit early in July. mittee is appointed to draw up , . prizes, ’0 be offered towards which the peOples sometles are to meet m the .. society contributes about $100 and which Baptis _ is hoped “#111 be augmented by private S.C.E. celebrate their fifth anniversary. Contributions. Persons who have any Rev. Mr. Trotter will give the address. Bright C.E. singing is expected. idea of competing for prizes should com- mumcate at once With the Secretary, BOX â€"â€"Remember the mission at St. Paul’s ”6 Lind“? church, this and next week at 4.30 and 7.45 every afternoon and evening, except- ing Saturday. Rev’d Bernard firyan preacher. _â€"â€"-â€"â€" Collegiate Institute Notes. 7 _ ....-.n‘lr, 1 ,1 “Ann“+;nn RRTViCE Literary Society was h‘ffld. nominations for the position of Librarian was the firft item of the pro- gram . 1y meeting of the Town and CountY- -â€"The essay by 1‘ great success and S the part of the WT] â€"Mrs. Dr. Clark audience with a vocal ed. her hearers that Contented until Mrs. ( ed them with another 53.- - will cure your Central Charity Committee. â€"Miss Preston gave a. reaming, ...... exhlblted in a. marked degree her fix elOCuticnm-y ability. â€".\Ieetings are being held this week f the purpose of forming an Athletic Ass ciation. On Thursday evening last meeting of all the students of the sch< “‘35 held in which it was decided that athletic association should be foray Nominations for the offices of the some were then held, and a large number : comesting the elections. Again on Tu day evening meetings were held in. _'arious forms for the purpose of norm! 111E: No representatives from each form the committee. _â€"Quite a. number of new books being placed in our Collegiate library. commas A AND DEu OBATIONS- a Cough ! LIN DSAY. secured. Dentistry. Hats! Hats! APRIL 7, 189 - maticn received from as. the fall wheat, and ent a very favorable ap- is thought that the most nassed. and that a good wan paper ue Hatter. pulverizesl has a good serviceable ‘ neat a one as you can complete upset in hats. u buy or you will lose nurself a good silk tie. an- Cans. Shirts, Collars, De I “ n' * â€"â€"The monthly sermons for young peo- ple, preached by the pastor of St. ton qa've a re Andrews' church, have been much appre- marked degree her fine eiiited, as is seen by the increasingly large leevi congregations. Sensational subjects have Airlie 7 but the G03 e1 has been . i - p buikâ€"â€"no that lairge ye ken, -~Hech mon! nae ye nu it...“ --.., Epistles 0’ Airlie? Whaur hae ye beenl ‘ n' 91in ye hae na. heard tell 0’ Hugh Ma conscience, but its a. gran' ‘ for it’s but and forcibl a: ’ ' - _ , . Listpggggqtg 2:) cents, but fu 0 hamely cracks zin’ ‘ ‘ pawky’screeds aboot ane thing an’ anither in wuid braid Scotch. Mon, when I got théh buik ijist lauclied till I thocht a’ hem a’. It tells wad dee. It fairly dings t a.’ aboot the adventures o’ a cliiel new tae the ways 0’ the kintra an’ mony a sane wha in the varra. same predeecament s 'that they would not Mrs. Clarke kindly favor- .nother selection. eding which F1. bility. _ are being; held this week for bieillawmdedl, d :' forming an Athletic Asso- p‘d‘m.y preac 1e . Thursday eveninO' last , practical problems of life. lthe students of the school evening the church waswell filled by a hich it wws decided that an congregation, a. good portion of which were gum)“ should be formed young: men. Taking Caleb, 13th numbers, “ 7 - - ' " 20 for his sub'ect the ‘reacb ‘ .r the [hues of the scolet Verse ’ . 3 ’ l . :er m U y showed the need in these days of christian Id, and a lartre number are . . . . O . m n o 0 . 8 “who“. Again on Tues- e f strong, fsith, indomitable courege has been . and ardent devotion to the cause of Christ. -, . - 1 - , Will ken hoo tae sympatheeze W1 the puu‘ in us work by a . . . - - birkie. Dinim fail tae Speer at yer buik ' th ‘ . held m 6 Mr. Johnston is asmsted seller for the “ Epistles 0‘ Airlie,” an’. girl 3 fm.‘ the purpose of nominat- b d 1 d 1 rscntutives from each form for an 0f young peop_e, an he annual 2e. report, recently publishedtshows Vigor- he has na not it sen’ 25 cents ta 6 the GM: ous work in all of the organizations of the Printing SEPublishing Co Toronto 13 ., . (Additional local matter on 8th Page.) of new books are congregation, and especially in the work . Inumber ' among the young. _ ___ nAnnnhfp. library’- YOUR on W aggons town for I. It 50-tf. Lindsay. wool and more 14-tf- 14-tf. and Hundreds and hundreds of Packages at Higinbotham’s. 14-tf. McCrimmon has now to hand an elegant range of all the novelties in flats and Caps. See his New York Styles. Beauties. â€"â€"Miss Lillian Phelps of St. Cathorines will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the \V.C.T.U. on Monday evening, April‘ 11th, at 8 o’clonk. in the school room of the Cambridge street Methodist church. Miss Phelps, who is a graduate of the ‘Philadelphia School of Oratory. is well- known as one of the ablest speakers among Canadian women. Do not miss the lee- ture. Silver collection at the door. â€"â€"-Mr. H. R. herriman recumou 1... week from Menitoulin, where he sspentl the winter among the lumberman. We clip the following from the Canadian Lumberman which shows some of the re- sults ot his winter’s work : “W. L. Herri- ‘ man, of Lindsay, Operating at Honors. ‘ Bay. Mmitoulin. is taking out, in addition to 1,000,000 feet of pine. 30,000 pieces of cedar, which will be cut into square timber and shingles at his mills at Honors. 50,- 000 cedar tiee ere also being taken out in Vvv v-" â€"The young men’s meeting eaci day afternoon was largely attended D. J. McIntyre delivered a thor practicall and helpful address, whii enjoyed by all. The only regret time did not permit him to finish I that occasion. 5.5â€"- _ v , day at 4.15 will be addressed by neveral members 9f the Bible training class on the â€"â€"Miu Mollie Baker left. morning last to attend 13111 Business College. â€"â€"Mr. Robert Blaine, jr., accompenied ‘by his sister. Miss Mary Blaine, left on Tuesday eVening last for Manitoba. on a visit to their brother, Mrs. J as. Blaine. â€"â€"â€"Mr. Charless Scadding ion Bank stafi' has been pro head office in Toronto, for w ' left on Saturday morning last. made a. host of friends while here and his departure will be deeply regretted. -â€"â€"We would again drew me aueum... of our readers to the fact that a. big demonstration will be held in the barracks next. Friday evening. Commissioner Rees, commander of the Canadian wing of the Salvation Army, will receive a public welcome, and address the meeting on “War Memories," news of battle in the various countries where he has been stationed during the last eleven years will be given. i ibis meeting. Lumbering i W. C. T. U. Notes. Spring! Spring! Turkish Dyes. JUL“: C â€"â€"The Rev. Mr, Hill’s subject on Sun- day evening will be “The Modern Dance.” â€"â€"â€"The lecture and bazaar on Monday in the Queen-sh, Methodist church. were a great success. â€"â€"â€"The monthly sermons for young peo- ple, preached by the pastor of St. Andrews’ church, have been much appre- cm'ted, as is seen by the increasingly large congregations. Sensational subjects have been avoided_, but the Gospel has beer 1 2,.-.nfldw nnniim‘] 111 Salvation Army Notes. .1 was largely attended. Mr. tyre delivered a thoroughly 1 helpful address, which was .11. The only regret is that, narmit. him to finish it on mg in Manitoulin. Herrimanr retugned last Personal $- ld agam draw the attention [era to the fact that a. big on will be held in the barracks ' . Commissxoner Rees, , ill receive a public nd address the meeting on ories," news of battle in the mtries where he has been wine the, last eleven years will Church Notes. . A. Notes. Jlunlo ‘ v..-, i 1).“). All WMU vnu venient should attend f the beautiful can- -â€"â€"The production 0 tata. “Queen Esther,” will be presented House this (Thurs- in Bradburn’s Opera day) and Friday evenings, and no doubt will be greeted by a bumper house. The hall has been thoroughly cleansed and scrubbed out,and no pains has been spared to make everything pleasant for those attending. â€"â€"The ordinary incandescent light lamp is estimated to afford light, from a proper current, for 600 hours, that time about the period which the filament will a stand the current. Those using the light are shortening the life of the lamp by allowing them to burn when not in active 39‘1ng all Of the young use. If not shut off, after being turned 2 6. meet in the on they will give light until 6 a.m., an the merchant or householder who wishes to have as few renewals of lamps as possi- ble can attain that end by carefulness in shutting off lamps when not in use. _.â€".â€"â€"- n Notes. . Campbell will review ng of the Rev. A. N . , next Sunday evening. wn of Lindsay is ear- : present at the Baptist 7, April 10th. The Y. lurch is one of the old- they are going to cele- >irthday, Rev. Ralph will conduct the morn- rvices. are to help the Baptist Y.P. their fifth anniversary. r will give the address. 1g is expected. 1e mission at St. Paul’s next week at 4.30 and Jon and evening, except- Rev’d Bernard firyan sity of sown‘lg only! of this grain is _to be maintained. The 13 received great complaints of the quality of their shipments this season, and say it is only owing to the failure of the that a serious decline ‘r_ Hill’s subject on Sun- een felt on this crop. It will be “The Modern Dance.” be necessary that farmers should take care that their seed is full size, and unharmed : and bazaar on Monday by worms or bugs. All white small pease ’ MethOdlSt church. were and all Colored or weathered pease should luded from the seed. be rigorously exc -â€"â€"Hech mon! Hae ye no read the me Queen-sh, nday morning. The ad- vered especially to young ly sermons for young peo- by the pastor of St. h, have been much appre- n by the increasingly large SenSational subjects have Air-lie? Ma conscience, but its a gran b t th (‘03 e . . . , 1U ._--,1e;n:,,n§vlal:::i 612163;: bulkâ€"no that lairge ye ken, for it 0:: nonf.fi_ but fu’ 0' hamely cracks an ting next Sun- â€"â€"The man who journeys through um '11 learn things led by several life with his eyes open W1 mg Ch“ on the every day for nothing that other people nseguences and have had to go without butter on their â€"-The store lately accupied by Mr. A. Mackin has been thoroughly overhauled and re-painted for Mr. W. E. Murphy who intends opening out in the course of a few days with a new and choice stock. -â€"Next Sunday being Palm Sunday. High Mass will be celebrated in St. Mary’s R. C. church five minutes ahead of time. The blessing and distributing of the palm will take place immediately after the Aspergeon. jrglzilcgmlggfizg -â€"Willia.m Brenton, an employee of the d ’ Peterboro’ lock works, lost the first finger Manitoba..- on a of his right hand on Thursday morning # LL _ - “Mu-r when the of Toronto, has past few days in :sts of the Taylor rri- befor xora __.] 50"; usual 8 0 more xber - 50.- tmuc t in " has] â€"â€"The town council met on Monday evening last. â€"A large crowd from the north country were in town on Saturday. â€"The regular monthly school board was held on ' â€"-For all kinds of plain and fence job work, try Tun Wucnm ofiice. Pnces reasonable. â€" Mr.John Sawey has opened out in the butcher businesa in the stand lately occu- pied by Mr. B. Read. -â€"The tanks at the foot of Kent-st, for supplying; water for the town sprinkler, . were filled on Monday last. .‘LW. \--- 7 â€"â€"Willia.m Brenton, an employee of the Peterboro’ lock works, lost the first finger of his right hand on Thursday morning last. He was working a presser when the belt broke and the drop fell on the finger severing it at the first joint. -â€"The vault supplied by the Taylor ssfe works of Toronto for the new Dominion Bank building, lately purchased from Mr. John Dobson, has been erect-ed, and is a. credit to the workman, Mr. Robt. Cope- land, an employee of the works. â€"-The Mann woollen mills at Peterboro’ were totally destroyed by fire on Thurs-‘ day morning last. The insurance on the building was $2,500 ; on the beller house, : $1,000, and shafting and machinery for : $1,500. The origin of the fire is s mys- ,__-,: (nu- : â€"-Tha Citizen’s band have secured [or their leader the services of Capt. Albert- son, who was band seargeant in the force composing the Wolseley expedition to Red ' ‘oand master of the 913: bat- ht the Brandon, .o. ‘I --_ BREVITIES. meeting of the Tuesday owning on Monday secured for apt. Albert- in the force THURSDAY, APRIL 7. deS, HOiSeW, you desu‘e . Youth’s in all the latest Touches: Boys Hats an (1 Gaps in endless var- flINDSAY’S,. iety. OUR MILLINERY (892. Poles, Drap- the HOUSE

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