And still thg v \\ c haxe sold an im Clothing to pare? ï¬tsâ€"espeaall; qualities of 0 1r Boy’ 5 Suits “indoxx sâ€"thcy are on the grounc Special TIER m LOCAL NEWS } 1L1..\'Es.<.-â€"'1ne 11m“; May Cowiwon will lean she was taken serious visit to relatives in though her conditio: improved she is still fa: We trus; that she may - ‘L .A:. her usu 31 state beltâ€; at k’leasam Dominion Dav. 2 program of athle arranged. and a ' prizes is oï¬'ered. L o‘clock shgrp. Tea Special visitor: ' haspital them 91‘ o‘cl ock lax-s. specia\ to t‘ ï¬rm as A3“ 1 1.\“\ H . of anything in the stove or tinware line. don't forget Mnnx's gave and tinware store. Uakwond. A fail line of granite- ware. coffee and teapot.<. etc. Creamers '3 stock. Agent forGurney's celebrated stoves. the best in the world. Call and see them. Eve-trouzhin: and jobbing in ï¬tsc-class style, also galvanized iron work. Tinware of all kinds kept in stock or» made to order. â€"'26-1 . l’EK-‘t L“ \-.'a-A . “â€"â€" Clark are visitinv a: Mr. A. Clark's. ;ziven Tater- Special to the Watchman. L.»\\\'.\‘ FESTI\‘.\I..â€"-A. lawn festival will be held on Monday. Jul“ 13:. at: the resi- dence of Mr. \‘C B. Feir. A capital pro- has been arranged gramme of sports . commencing thh a. oaseball match be- tween Islay and Eden clubs. game called at three o‘clock. After this a football ‘match between two elevens chosen from the ï¬eld. Croquet and other lawn games. Supper served from six to eight. Admis- sion. adults twenty-ï¬ve cents. children ï¬fteen cents. Proceeds in aid of the building fund of the Methodist church. PER565’A‘..â€"M". and Mrs. James A. - - .-!\1.. \ {‘Iork'g Special to the \Vatchma '3- ASSI\’ERSARY.â€"The\ a at}; at \‘alentia will he and Monday, July 7th a (h Sunday afternoon at 2.3 9 Totten. of Queemst M. Lindsayr On Monday ‘1 4 "3â€"4â€" W?“ Spccxal to me u -.-.._~- Axxn'ERSARY.â€"Thex annual annivers‘ ary at Valencia will he held on Sunday and Monday, July 7th a dd bth. Preaching 9 p. m. by Rev. M Sunday afternoon at 2.3 ‘ethodiss church, Totten. of Queen‘s: 3v. Lindsayr On Monday ï¬t one o'clock a platform meeting will be held and an excellent programme c o" ' ' tions. dialogues and singing by the The Rev. B. children will. be rendered. 1‘ angry-ix and others will address the G. Greatrix and otners \Hu mum†u... meeting. PERSONAL.â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hobbs have been spending a few days with friends at Oshawa} .. . .Mr. John Sharpe, oi Peterboro, is vxsmng 2111'. Hugh Sharpe, of this place. .. .Mr. A. P. Mark. who has been very ill for some time, is Spend- in a few days in Little Britain with Mr. m. Malt- - Tmsns an: WOULD LIKE TO hxow,â€" 17h; amateur council men has apent, so L .8 "no admnnwflwn Mumflaro :53; PLEASANT POIVNTul-‘EN U1 served quickly seasonâ€"~81E to the Watchman. Innâ€"A grand union 1 at Pleasant Point. Lion Dav. July ht. ,m of athlqtic <ppx: to the Watchman \ E,- Ayh Txxwx thing in the sto forget 51.“an Lmkwood. A i \' L - . l y. T1x\\'.\2:?..â€"-\\ lien in need 5 Special to the \Vatchman. ;in the 5:0“ 1’: :mware 11110.} OI:ITL‘ARY.â€"It is with feelings of sad. I: MANS‘S ~10“: and tmwf‘re l ness that we chronicle the decease of Mrs. vood. A full 1i 9 of granite- Sam Mitchell. Who died‘while on a visit to a and teapox. etc. Creamers her Sister. Mrs. Jas, Graham. of Bury‘s A'rent foerirney's celebrated Green. Deceased was a. daughter of Mr. ‘ fl . D. Sheriff of this place. She leaves a “A†m â€m Tm'ld- C2111 311d hnchnnfl rwn children ands. large circle e of heai: CAMERA? CAMBRAY VALE :NTIA. GLAND :3 ll) 1d union picnic will be It Point. Fenelon, on JuEy ‘95:. A splendid etic <ports has been large 134: of valuable Game; commence at, 12 -a will Tie served at, four arsifcr :‘urther particu- n for busin rchants all or i ess is c er Canada are trying to 'ear the goods arried on on business principlesâ€"keeping the ï¬gure out where we get g are not as represented, and sometimest to :â€"â€"W. E. Sandfords. John Calder 8: C1 wk .' come,a11u : i ' and prwoperly as we alwaxs have .in with mr. Perhaps the most interesting to the T0 Kxow.â€" voung folks was a. wellspread table in Mr, h†spent so Coad ’8 home by the good ladies and still they bPY- Busy yesterday busier t0- C‘LLA... C...“mm- Hnflprwpnr SumI I {much time and money on the new road .west. or the village. Itis said that he lwould rather drive through Thomson’s ;:wemxe on Sunday afternoon or evening [than by the villaze for it is nearer ..... l ‘: Also the young illdiL‘\ were that made a the other 1 couple of young men ride home evening all the way up hill-by placing the hind wheels Where the front wheel: lshouldbe. “ FAREWELL Snasiox.â€"Rev. M. Boynton preached hi~ farewell Germon here last Sunday. Mr. Boynron has made many friends while here who are sorry to loose him. Our prayers are that the richest blessing of God may go with him in his new ï¬eld of labor. A 1".»xsmox.»u:1.1: Rummaâ€"A great number of campers have arrived at “'ash- burn‘s Island. Messrs Sando Son are doing all they can to make it one of the best camping: grounds in the Dominion. Fishing is good. if you doubt it 351; Rev. Mr. Hector. "the Black Knight," as he ‘ epent a few day: there last week and had 'grand sucte's‘s. The lunge are nearly as _ blnck as himself and bassjust as black. ULCL’AA. uuyguu-“ .. --._.__, D. Sheriff of this place. She leavqs a husband. two children and_a large cu‘cle of friends to mpprqhegpntxmely end. _L UL. LIAVAAu»- yv .--v.â€"_-_ _ BUILDING â€"Mr. R. Thurston has just completed his barn. Mr. Ed. Iburston has just commenced his. The boys will have another chance to show off. I wonder who'll Win ...... A few hundred feet of siding and a coat of paint has made quite an improvement on the residence of Mr. George English. 1- I, ,,,1 L!__-_ -VLAC \Ivv-P» â€".~.._._ Uorxu Armanâ€"1n spite of hard times some of our lads are bound to be 9head and have started out with a new buggy. Go ahead Jim we wish you luck. H1: CHASEI): BUT Onlâ€"A few nights ago a certain young man while accom- panying his dear to her home, met: with something on the roadâ€"wildcat or some- thing. but. gathering together all his courage he flew at the something and succeeded in chasing; it. He should have a. medal for bravery. Look out for them next time Freq; "PEééEA’xI-Miss Maud Bell, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Sharp, of Lindsay. has returned: Exvt’nsrox .â€"The Sunday schools of the Dunsford Methodist circuit have decided to have their annual excursion on July 6th. Rosedale is the place decided upon and we expect a good crowd and ,a good time. Come one. come all. A HUSTLER.â€"‘.\II‘. George English, of the south ward has in his possession a. very proliï¬c cat. A short time ago she gaje bi_r_th to a litterflof elevex} kitteg‘x‘s. PUBLIC 81.11001. EXTERTAINMENLâ€"On Tuesday evening last, the day previous to the closing exercise of the public school for summer holidays, 3. grand time was spent by the pupils and their friends, in tize way of enjoying themselves in the: various sports. At op.m. their genial (V :Tï¬Ã© WEATHER.-â€"Dr)’ weather still con- tmues. Our . eyes are wearied with logking for ra_1_n. CALL OFF YOUR Domâ€"It isn't every village of nine dwellings that can boast of 13 dogs, but me can. If anybody can beat this let us here from them. TWe have them from the little “black and tan" to the mighty mastif and greyhound. teacher Mr. D. McMillan had every arrangements completed, when a baseball match between the pupils and ex-pupils was in progress. After some interesting playing between the two parties the score staud 19 to 21 in favor cf the pupils. After the little players enjoyed some rest, foot races followed in the following orderzâ€"Boy’s, 6 years and underâ€"Geo. Vanstone 13:, Geo. Smith 2nd. Boy’s race 8 yeaas and underâ€"Leo. Burton let, Chas Walkergnd. Boy’s race 10 years and underâ€"Montrose " McMillam' lst, Archie \IcInty re 2nd. Boy’ 8 race. 12 years and underâ€"Archie Me Conq uadale lst, Addie Reid 2nd. Boy’s mcg 14 _ye_8.rs Special to the Watchman. and underâ€"J. McLean lsr. W. Fisher 2nd. Boy’s race; over 14 yearsâ€"L. Calder 1st, W. Douglas 236. Ex-pupil. raceâ€"Wilford Goad lat, J. J. McMillan and Alf Burton appeared to rank :5 tie. Married man's raceâ€"J. Thompson lst J . H. Brood 2nd. Straw Hats, Summer Shirts, bummex â€"â€"and we are sellmg at very close prices way to get and keep 1t 15 to have a g on the ground floorâ€"4 THE Clothing thus far Come and sc \\ 6 like to draw their attcuti' bodx knotx of a larger hat store , A- -L DUNSFORD. LORNEVILLE. .. Come and see what we can sell you i.“ Light Summer Coats and C001 Vestsz Sporting, Camping and Vacation Suits, c. We like to aw their atteution not only to our low prices but we have something even more importantâ€"namely, the style and ï¬nish and the stronrr . _ :3 larger hat store in Canada than our’s. Large and roomy enough to enable us to serve great crowds Wlth case. Our hats are not all in thousands to choose from at prices lower than ever. Light weight Felt Hats in very many shapes, just the hat for present wear. lusy YCStCI'Clayâ€"leSlEI‘ tO'mOITOW- W C nave 1130. L0 llleLlC u yuxg LU 59L LVCJ \ CUStQ Shirts, Summer Underwear, Summer Clothing and Summer Neckwear were most in demand. But we have tlingoodst};r 'erY close pricesâ€"as we always do. That’s Why we have. your‘trade. We want your trade, and we know that the right “3 (‘3 it is to have a good variety of everything and to sell cheapâ€"cheaper than anybody else. S SUMMER CLOTHING AND STRAW HATS. of the village and ladies ofsurrounding sections. We are justiï¬ed in saying that the merry hearts of all who attended were delighted with the evening's outing and such exercise practiced by the 1 youth of our schouls has every tendency} to enliven the young hearts. Instruinent- ‘ a1 music was given by Miss Lena. Morrismx and others, which rendered valuable service for the occoasion. When the progrzune was exhausted and the daylight hidden games of all kinds was freely enjoyed by all present until eVerv person though bashfullzis they appeared in the sunset hours, showed forth a similar countenance. The entertainment and sports throughout van a decided success. (hmnnx Putnaâ€"Un Thursday evening next a garden party will take place under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E place on the same lawn. On this occasion 1 T A; ALA!“ L“ n .\-vv v.- - -_ a "rand time is exPected. Let their be large attendance. Ix1‘1‘11FL1, SE} 1105'. â€"â€"The Rev Mr. Fusee preached 11isf21re11ell sermon to his Ianetviile conwrawation on Sunday evenimr last. He goes 111 Has elock and carries Dwitil him the best wishes of many friends. Spocial tn the Watchman E yASSI\'ERSA1‘.Y.â€"The annual anniversary services in connection with the Sabbath school, were held on Sunday and Monday last. The weather was beautiful, but warm. a pleasant breeze moderating the atmosphere somewhat. On Sunday morning the pastor; Rev. B. Hassard conducted the services, wliilein the even- ing the Rev. W. Wickett delivered an excellent sermon from Matthew 13;3 v. NEVER BOUGHT ...... ()n \londa) afternoon a platform meeting was held and an excellent pro- gram \1 as tendered by the Sunday school scholars, consisting of readings, recita- tions. dialogues and singing. The Rex. J \\ 111telock of Port Perry, a former pastor on this circuit gaxe an excellent address on “That wonderful book. the bible.†After the address the Manills Methodist church choir contributed sev- eral ï¬ne selections. The proceeds from the concert, social and refreshment stand amounted to $93, â€"PERSO.\'AL.â€"Mr. William Ramsey, of Minden. is enjoying a few weeks visit with his friends in this locality. All are delighted to see him ..... .Among the number of visitors whom we noticed at the tea-meeting were Misses Annie and Dora Robinson, Miss L. Graham. M. Storer, A. Bacon. and Messrs. John Robinson, Arthur Storer and Arch Mc- Innis, all of Lindsay ..... Messrs. J. Mc- Eachern, R. Delve. J. Ramsey and George Windrim spent Saturday last in Lindsay, the latter proceeding to Omemee where he spent Sunday with his mother. - -v BASEBALL. â€"Salem juniors \isitad Glandine on Saturday last: aud played a game of baseball with the boys at that place. The game resulted 1n favor of our boys by a score of 39 to 8. A return match is expegted. " n71. . We Wocfn LIKE TO KNOWâ€"Who en- gaged two waiters for the tea? ...... Who the young man was that smashed his bike while visitinga friend on the seventh? ...... What took Tom to the station on Saturday eve?. . . .Who had the white shirt painted red? ...... If Charlie got his tire ï¬xed? ...-Mr.T.‘En‘1mon,' of Yalentia was visiting Cresswell friends last week. Come aoain Tarp. 1 â€"Don' t forg er. Father Sweeney’ a picnic on Monday, at. Victoria Road. Speeding in the ring, lacrosse and other game!» â€"Mr. Brass. of East Oakwood. heard a scraping noise on the well of his house a few days ago, and on lucking up he noticed a bat emerge from a hole in the wall. He watched a few minutes longer when he noticed a second one, and then they begin to_conxe out in rapid mecca. I--- LL-- p-éclal to the Wafehhxani gig}: tiggiâ€"h; 11â€"19}!w ‘ £0}:th 115 less than thirty-ï¬ve. A few evenings later some forty~ï¬ve were counted. It Was certainly a good day for bats. THE WATCHMAN, LINDSAY, THURSDAY. JUNE 27TH.1895 SALEMâ€"MARIPOS A JANETVILLE â€"-At a. special meeting of the counc 011 Saturday evening lasta a motion was carried orantiwr $100 for the purpose of constructin" :1 shelter at, the whaif. The council was Ddixided in their opinion as to the wisdom of the motion, but, it “"13 carried just the same. There is consider- able feeling over the matter. â€"â€"At the regular meeting' of Lindsay Lodge, No. 100, last Mondayeveniug the following ofï¬cers were elected for the en- suing term:-â€"»l\'. G. Rob: Chambers; V. (‘1. Alex Fisher; treasurer (j. H, Muttliie; recordingr secretary. J. Henderson; financial secretary, Ii. Williamson; re- presentatives to grand lodge. R. H Harding and Archie Mclntyre. â€"()n Tuesday night Some “smart alick†removed the Victoria. Laundry ()ï¬ice sign from over the door of VMr. A. .-.-- "-\*' A. J. Soanes’ fruit and ï¬sh market and placed it over the door of Mr. J. A. Wllliamson’s harness store. Tricks of this nature are contemptiblc and should be punished with the utmost vigor of the law. It. is the duty of the town pulicc to endeavor to trace the perpetrator and introduce him to the police magistrate, who will deal with him in a manner calculated to prevent a repitition of such dlsgraceful conduct. Fall Wheat per. bushel . . . . Fyfe do do.. Spring do ................ Goose do do ........... Buckwheat ............... Barley, per bushel ........ Rye .............. . . . . Potatoes per bushel ....... Butter per lb ............. Eggs, per dozen ........... Oats, .................... Peas, small ............... Peas, Mummies ........... Peas Blue ............... Chickens, per pair ......... Hay, per ton .............. Onions, per bunch ........ ‘ Radishes, “ ........ ‘ Lettuce. “ ........ Farmers Hams ........... iApples. per doz .......... Rhubarb ..... ‘ .......... Duck eggs. ............ Gooseberries, per quart. Honey per lb .......... I Green peas. shelled per qt: Cream _per qt. . .71: .7 From the Poterboro Duly Reviewzâ€" "Dr. Lloyd's Rheumtlc md Kidney Pill.y are credited with some renal-hue curse of ykidnoy disease and thematic troubles In this district. yProm :1! accounts the medicine in o: genuine merit. sud only "quires s trbl to prove it. A POSITIVE CURE LINDSAY MARKETS â€"â€"â€"â€"FOR AL Lâ€" Kidney Complaints, Pain in Back, Brick Dust, Rheumatic Pains, Etc., Etc. Pt]. Uuau L . . v n . . . . O S .............. 0 E do ........... 0 E .............. O t bushel ........ 0 4 ....... . . 0 ( r bushel ....... 0 f [b ............. 70 1 man ........... 0 .............. O ‘ .............. 0 i nies ........... 0 3 .............. O 5 er pair ......... 0 . n .............. 7 54 bunch ........ 0 l “ ........ 0 t “ ........ 0 I ma ........... 0 ( dnz .......... O ( have had to “ hustle †tryng :0 ge‘t evgn‘y custQ‘ 050t0055 045t0060 750t01000 0001:0005 000t0005 000t0005 008t0009 000t00 10 000t0005 0mroo40 ( W 11 For Presen E72) 5 [There is nothing like; ,. .21», 1. _’ _. verware You ares cw that mm are gettino I oenuine article e114 hen 1 1311} of us, All sales'ai guaranteed “7e have alwars 51101: 71“" S,:\‘a ï¬ne assortment of: ' \cruare and 1ntendz: :season to carrx exen Whette1 stock, at 1011 prices than ever. Wt you want wedding presents call and see 86 KENT STREET. One cent per pound extra will be paid for good. clean s}? and our goods at wholesale rates in exchange as an mati ment to v_vool growers to deal direct with the manufacturers We have a very large stock of blankets. fancychf white and grey, 45 cents per pound, or $2.50 per pair." different kinds of home made yarn to choose from. Sheetzg white or grey, single and double :fold. Tweeds, 11111le and sattanette, from 25 cts. per yard to 50 cts. MensScR our own make, 2 ply yarn, 15 cts. per pair. boys' long 5:03i ings, ladies’ and children’s hosiery. Men‘s knitted unc‘crllfï¬fa‘1 heavy substantial goods for 35 cts. R011 carding caretiii HORN BROS. WOOL LINDSAY WOOLLEN MILLS. â€"A ï¬shing party composed of Messr; A. M. Knowlson, H. Knowlson, and Fred Knowlson spent afew days on Clear lake in Wilberforce, at the terminus of the Irondale, Bancroft: and Ottawa railway. They returned Tuesday, bringing homea basket of ï¬sh and a bag full of ï¬sh stories. CLARKâ€"BROWN.â€"-At Toronto, on Wednes- day, June 19th, by the Rev. S. D. Chowan, assisted by the Rev. A. J. Clearc. Mr. Jas. A. Clark, of Buffalo, N. Y., to Miss Ruth Isabella Browu, of Toronto WARRENâ€"Jouxs.â€"At Lindsay, on Wed- nesday June 26th, by the Rev. James Greener, Mr. Abraham Warren to Miss Elisabeth Johns. all of Valentia. Runâ€"In on Tuesda Junezsth 1895 Catherine 833:: beloved “Ya: of Mt. Tl’noma; Ray, aged 79 years and 7 mo‘nths. LINDSAY WOOLLEN Mll BEFORE- S. J. PETTY, MARRIAGE. DIED. THE WON DERFU CHEAP MEN. W. G. BLAIR 81801 ENGLISH, SCOTCH IRISH TWEEDS At prices within th‘ everybody. The Watchman, 606 W FOOT 0F KENT-ST. Also a beautiful range of mu I"c 3-00 to 3-50- W. G. BLAIR 501 Are showing a beautiful range 0‘ THE J E the reach Annual Sale of Remnan on ist of August, comm have no end of B every De; Our As this PRICES a: Remnants of Dress u Ladie’s VK rappcz am“ Mr;- 2to 10 yard 2: (5 Re: Tablings, Shaker 1:13:33 TWEEDS trom I 3:255 for EVERY. REMWT Volu me Just the right Hat for show you a scant Our FOR THAT SUNNYIFEE FOR THAT DAMP FE LAs. IMPRESSI SUMMERC‘ BOYS’ AND Poor prices in ROSIE Trade with Lindsay's Men. Remnant (IA and ticketed at a price ENDS in many lines ire -â€"\Ve have a number of only from I to 3 pairs. ‘ Lots in Clothing. Odd ‘ in Men’s and Boy's Hats house go at Remnant Pr have something in the Io is sale means a General Cle s arrive, we purpose 1’1 ‘ES †to such an extent t': at the merchant. L:P ‘0 for cool dresses 1 Nerve Cure cALL AT VIII. Number It costs nothin G’tO D of Dress Goods PULSE QUICK? p 6 and 78 Ken‘ s and Dresse Speed aWaI Remna these 5‘ ICES