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Watchman (1888), 18 Sep 1890, p. 5

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inn is ’f Daly €‘fS1 ,6: n gquBR FANCY PT“ M13310 c. , DpeCIal l'l'lbca IVI â€"-‘..._ BLRECHOOL mzAmmsl B , 0t $400", J wuom. READERS. “5333;" as *' Off-I». ; .1“ L7 .: =~}‘\'S and PENCILS. Bay’ssuitw‘Z-E’O, 33-00, .4-4‘ L 1 I ‘ ‘ 1‘ war 0 r 3.4150 and 606- each- Men’s suits $4.50, $5.00 A. .7, ”Hangman. 959:2} "zlncribers W111 see made out on print LLIGL 555v ed forms. OPP- .\ 1800. .n +he “95‘ 73.1 ! n 1 :\ ME‘I‘HERELL‘S; - .â€" .1.- ‘n‘ .‘su. u a..." â€" H. â€"â€"AT““ “I On Saturday" Mr: Going: Sept Z hter than Oct. Olin a 13th.. later I The St. u a, , '-‘~e beautiful y-~ , 1,1;55 Glover, Frid 1.3.1:.‘21: Using." l: i-~. gather likely that the Liberal' \19026 MW ww-r - . , . 19¢ C1'3n\‘e!1tl"')n for South Vic- Mr Robert Johnston of $3.00 and a 11KB , mlled Ulgc‘bllel‘ for October " A T as t f the chiefs of the party ’ Q~.turday last when the above 27-1}, an {lair fixed upon. It was also decided ‘13:: number of delegates from each BREVlTlES- _ - ‘ , 1, ”1‘ 1 . - . . .. . . »-l.tu 11 0e one for ex cry ‘ The True Blues of Lindsay and Janet- .) '» ... aw ‘ - I n J). r. wll. oe remembered by 091‘ readers Ville, W111 run an excursmn to Indian mber adnsed by a Village near Caesareia on Friday next. 6: flu; t to the VVA'ICHMAN a few . Weeks‘ago. nThe selection of a candidate (1 Man are}: b11833 engaged :“Ktjhe large Y; .1.‘ on earc on econ {if T‘I‘Z,*"§°‘i§’fi at"? 12:31:3333‘183“; = William streets. The: $01? whifitciifi “W V D ‘ ’ l pleted Will be one of the finest ever erect- n) “:57 fetter ; and it is to be hoped that l ed in Lindsay 1:.1: g: s-- . ‘1‘.“ 11') :{Chculing on the part of any fussy It is intended that if work can be com- 1 1,4»; will be allowed to s‘and 1n the pleted on the new G. T. R station, that it ‘e a result. In other will be opened on: Wednesday morning 4; desirab. , _ ' ' ‘~ out its foot the 24th, on the arrival of the Govenor ' - A; - _h' being General. “4'3 ' 0"1‘15 andln order. tMr. A. Lil Ppflgue ‘has removed from his .â€"-â€"â€"-- s ore in t e ast "ard to the premises Sad Bereavement lately occupied by Mr. Morton, William took place last street, and expects to be opened cut by T"I_l"';‘:1’;-mg at noout five Q’clock, Saturday of this week. â€"--s11,___n +0 . . “ necutter, A large nugnber or children under the " “‘" “Din" nre. that no scheming on Wu‘epuflers will be a wav m". so desirabl 1'11» 4- Wiuefcoy Mr. 3 01m ““10““ 911.3318 ovum “73.111. 108‘: 1 \ E l'.- l“)‘ 1“ ~ . m} tor some tlme’ files ‘ X‘aauu- y.wJ A large number of children under the direction of Mr. Church, are being pre- 8 the National Anthen on the MRS H. SILVER intends retir- 1rv'ednesday next on the arrival ‘1 of the Governor G ’ - eneral- from business 0 Little Miss Glover, itis eXpected will Silver entering in ntown on Thursday evening’s train faCt't‘zE‘irlg business in ‘1. :r I find it necessary to from Toronto. She will be accompanied by her mother. Mr. Archer the great, Eggzizgao my DRESS GOODS “ukulrw itliu veil . 5T as: gums cask] be Ubti‘flu ' ‘ I 1 About twelve O’clock on Saturday nio‘ht MIIJIJINERV, - rm 0‘3“" last the smoke-stack on ParkinSgns us} 0 .' ' mill took fire, and the alarm quickly sale in bulk. This is a rare oppor- for anyone desiring terrined wife he W35 was three hours in 1h? d t ' , J," have the reepes sounded, but it was found unnecessary for tunity â€" ‘ ‘A.--A<Ln +nrnn 111:, as no damage was :nm business in Lindsay, as I have 'l‘ull.‘l ..... win-m5; gr. ° Millburn,‘ ’3 CllcuéuuLh \Vard, lost 1 . . 311nm. had for ~ome time, 0W1nor to bum- 13‘3-3: anxieties, tin-mngemen‘r, and a carefuhw ‘ on him by Monday morning managed the house, (1 before he L'UUAA Apr. hi)“ ~‘ \ ' v) '1 " L I Ll, Owl y my ul V'Ilvv-v (30 TO’ Wood for Sale. 100 cord of 4 ft Wood for sale at Mc- "QT-HERELL’S- i Nab Martins. ‘ The World’s greatest Organist S? “ Frederic Archer, Friday evening i Sept 19th. ..‘ 71.35 5 SE?" 3.538 (”I ~_-5 ”i Post Office: + 18 inch Pine Shingles in her M batgain. ‘n cap Excursions To a-'v- ' 5.: Port Huron and return 53 ‘, 1 and return - uv 8; Bay City and return Rapids and return 1 -::ti. Chicago 8; Milwaukee i k McNab 8L Martin '33 EXCUI‘SIOHS To Mr. J. Henry of nocnesw; town for a. few days this week he 3; Port Huron and return w6.00 x 7. and return - 8.001 called home by the unexpected 6‘; Bay City and return 9.00 his uncle Mr. Milburn. 10 00 Mr. O. McGarvey, Rapids and return. . #1377? Chlcago MllWaukee and daughter were in town thr 12-00 guests of Mr. Cooper, brotht :.~:urn 57-pt 26th and 27th returning not . Mr L M. Gather, formerly ‘nvi - .. - L-..“ m03911§ac a hand. or o ( .rtiOn- sell cold in the lame back, rheumatism, description. netic 0'11. abstfle. ‘ i \‘x’ 'M pet Mn, ‘ V ,eorge xisagree -- «x on appeal, there will be ore a. new jury. 1|v'. cents Conservative gather like” .9 Con" entlor Stickem. glows homeward fly. and homeward swallowâ€"we l fly-sticker. A. Higin- 24-4- F. C. TAYLOR, Express office, Lim , Friday evening We are pleased t Workman is steadily recovering from very serious illness. Accident Csses. Mr. David Murdock, of this town. gone to East Saginaw, where he ha 93“” R03: dtllveréd cepted a good Situation. mgs Of t e Jury 1n Mr N Incram of gnge. Z‘chint castes}; Sec of the Trie Biues ms m an 5 since t a , ‘ . . ’ zed. . and unless this.\ Monday, 1n the mteres ‘ nu"~cz‘.1 there will be L P ’ ‘ ‘mfr on Wedneeday last for each, and all J 2, L -,. -., w ‘ Ann-l era 0:; me ”new”... 01de 0; his L‘- ‘:_A .1 7 ‘ - « ‘- "‘ ) one. l - :3 "" _./ -~ t ‘ “ Jimmy at the, annlltO exhibition, he Class H‘E'Vljy \‘JJ V M,“ ' havmq taken fiysg place in the premium combined \NANTbD. ofiered for derlng horses owned and ‘. , q: coat driven by farmers. Of sale e C. - a , my 51101-56 o intended that the Rgrlculturu‘. Give PAR It is grounds will by illuminated with electric a . " Bros 1' ht ‘ th ' - undas 8L rlavelle 1g . on e evening of the exh b't’ ., - ~ ’ hgre, Swelfie 33 fifteen lights will be1 ell-(:3: BAIL Lil. ‘ a t c Oil. e an W a much 'to the 8:1) earn r0 Nis~|v3::::;e of catarrh. of the grounds and bulldings, , p “Fe DB “um l 301: throqt, Mr. Benson is having the upstairs por- of his house lighted with gas. Twelve tion large chandeliers will decorate the halls in order t and sitting rooms,‘while ea. h 0 - 8 rooms will have a light. chfifs $51123: meantime much to the popularity of the house. [Clll‘rence tOOk Place last Street, 'd-uu. Unrvv five u’clock, Saturday of thlS‘ .n Millburn,’ stpnecutter, A large nun'lbe' ard‘ 193$ hrs me. M1? direction of Mr. meg to busl- pared to sing the 0f mental grounds on Wed shown Signs ha a. careful W3$Ch 2rd 0f the Governor- ‘ ' ~- 9. - --'- , n1 see that their Convention (‘ tock Lindsay. McNab Martin Sell Scantling cheap. menu:auu..:.‘,...we7 7, 7 Glrls’ mant es‘$2.25,$‘2.00, $2.70, $4,00 There is some more 01 mm“: being made with the Redpath? and upwards. ' __ tles 31-00, $490» $6-00~ Bureau of New York, for the app Lmdies’ man a"; DewardS- , M _ ... of the Sweedish Ladies ()ctette. .uad1es Jackass $93-90, $90-00, SEA-00° nouned Boston humorist, Melvin Gray flannel }0c, 12%. 1§c, 200 and 250. is with the company. Should the i 13311.88]: gtoods 10‘}:- 12§Q£§3020¢ the date fixed will be early in Oct. an . 8’ \ery eavy, ' " ‘ A“ There was quite a. crowd from 1 A A “ J1--~â€"nnn'k1n wga Just to hand at Higinbotham’s : Sponges from 5 cts. to $2.00 each. - Hair Brushes from 25 cts. to $2.50 each. Dressing Combs from ‘5 to 75 cts. each. Fine Combs from 5 to 50 cts each. 0‘ A Special Prices for Exhibition In Cambridge street Methomsn Unuruu b. the Rev. J. A. Spence will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. ‘ The Rev. J. McMullen occtigied the pulpit of the Cambridge street ethodisr Church on Sunday last, both mcrning ‘and evening, and preached two pratical ! sermons. _ A. 1 _,‘I‘..,I non“- re he arnve lu. w“- by hex: mother. -â€"-3 11 n my “UV. MI. 1.1:, nun, v- pied the pulpit of St. Sunday, both morning Rev. gentleman preach \ Mrs. H Smc Heft on VVedneel “ their husbands 1 past. Mr. J. Han . town for a. few >1 called home by D l his uncle Mr. 1‘ Mr. Thos. Gordon W _- ledge the receipt of a. ‘_ Mr. Robert Johnston -. 1 a DUNDAS 8; FLAVELLE BROS. Toronto. Mr. Thos. Gordon Wish ‘ tuity from Rev. ledge the receipt of 3. gm. ; Mr. Robert Johnston of $3.00 and a like J. B. McNeilie. Mr. \ sum from Mr. , ho is a. blmd man, is now under Druggists Sundries. .1110 *-v-' 7 ville, will run an excu Village near Caesareia on Friday nex ged on the Men are busily enga double arch on the corner of Ken “7:11;...“ «mats. The arch when 1 at lilgmbothams: WU “WWW“, n 5 cts. to $2.00 each. - 1McD0nell 8; Cowdry who ,3 from 25 cts. to $2.50 each. ~, into partnership in the gra. mbs from ‘5 to 75 cts. each. i business. Their scorehou from 5 to 50 cts each. the South Ward near th 34-4. station. ~ . . . . We have pleasure in si .65 for EXh‘b't'on Week. i John McSweyn, Barrister :oats 34.00;;3450 «5.00, been appointed Deputy . ’ V iCounty. Mr. McSweyn painstaking Judge, and W $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and up 1 . _ _ , his demsmns W111 be st: r“ M m 4-: .mmwiq and honest. Church Notes. LI'UB Uluvu, the interest Sinclair' and Mrs F 0f the order. the council 1s no: a O’Leary is to be hoped the s needay last for Tacoma, where for street illuminat ids have been for some time granted. This is a. the decorating cere Rochester, was in all means ‘oe attem stores and offices 0 Henry of few days this week having been a by the unexpected death of doubt. be handsoml [r. Milburn. proprletors as a. m: prise as well as 105 IIcGarvey, and Mrs. McGarvey d bt ‘t' m :er were in town this week the tmth 0‘31. Cl Itchl Mr. Cooper, brother of Mrs. 0 e rcgues O . . to do their share 1 . r, formerly veterinary Horse .. an LA...“ made us a. call'on MOD‘ “7'11 ! l d i ‘ x 39. Q a. )0 and upwards ' Emu 3.50, $2.75, 34,00 1 b . ;, $4.50, $6.00. Bel; ’ ‘1” 53-00, $4.00 310‘ . 152, 200 and 250. is , 15c, 200. th VELLE BROS. in . J: ates. 3'2 Methodist Church {1 s. the Rev. J. A. w 1 am, and70. m. h THE WATCHMAN, II ((((( .. , V G3 T. R station, that. It struction at Mirmco, mm; on. Wednesday “.101.ng machiner‘: for the manuf: a arrival 0f the Govenor article, 'I'lzicl‘. will be comu as the factory is complel ving up business in Lindf ‘0, "LS Mr Silver 1 me has removed from his gi \st Ward to the premises to Torou 33' Mr. Morton, William the company. / cts to be opened cut by ”Mr“, k r- I Wee o . er of children under the RETIRING FRGM ‘ Church, are being pre- ._...._â€" 1e National Anthen on the 1‘ Y 3 dnesday next onthe arrival lVlR b. H. SILV Eh from business on ac r-General. entering into a Mover, it is expected will Silvcz’ m Thursday evening’s train fac u; ring business if I find it She will be accompanied r. Mr. Archer the great Eggzgiaof my DRE rrive on Friday. ERV e o’clock on Saturday night MILLLN " v', :ng :e-stack on Perkin Sons busr‘C" " * “In (.3‘ C a and the alarm quickly ' - (“Ad nmvvnflf‘ AF and. upwards he that Mr. Wm. :overing from his 1 of this town. has where he has acâ€" There was quite a crowd from Lindsay, in spite of the disa reeable weather, to J anetville on Thurs ay last, to the open- w Orange Hall there. The True Blue Fife and Drum band supphed Messrs. Dundee Flavelle Bros, hare " decided to erect a large grain elevator in bOth mcrning the East Ward. A meeting of our citizens o to form a joint was called some time ag did not take ad- stock company, but they vantage of the scheme, and the firm are ’8 Church 1353 now gomg on with the work. The elevator eted .will have a capacity of d 60 000 bushels, and will be a credit to the The nomination for a councillor, to take the place of Mr. John Comestock, resigned ’ - "LAMA”? lnci‘ when the fol- wholheld a very Mary’s Church .tuity from Rev. _ . Mr. Hugh Silver of this town has in- $3.00 and a. like ‘ McNeilie. Mr. vented and patented a valuable article, r called the combined wood and paper an, is now uncle . _ veneer. It is to be used for the inside finishing and decoration of dwelling houses, steamboats, churches, Railway Cars, offices c., also for picture frames, dsay and Janet- -. ., _ ,...:, , 1 :.. A ~ LI‘SlOIl to Indian furniture, boxes of \ “ions tesigns, and ‘ for the building of summer houses. It is Friday next. highly endorsed by the leading architects .ged on the large and builders of Toronto, who predict an [er of Kent. and immense sale for it as soon as it is put up- S. Ritchie has pur- arch when com- on the market. S. . . : finest ever erect- chasedm. half interest 1n 1t, and they have formed a. joint stock company with a capital of $25,000, and purchased a large work can m- - R stationbilfgt it two story brick factory 1n course of con- ” 3 ’ struction at Mimico, and the necessary fsilnjfsih}; 31:32:12? machinerl? for the manufacture of the article, '-~'l‘.‘»£‘.l‘. Will he commenced as soon as the factory is completed. They are a removed from his giving up business in Lindsay and going "LS Mr Silver is manager 0' rd to the premises to Toronto, 7 Mmmm William the company. J 18. stores, m, is now under can ven fini: S. stol Cal [say and Janet- fur rsion to Indian {0; Friday next. big ged on the large am er of Kent and im‘ arch when com- on finest ever erect- ch; f0] (‘11 The Mayor has issued his proclamation requesting our citizens to illuminate their places of business and residences on the night of the 24th. We trust the proâ€" clamation will be cheerfully complied with. M any of our citizens ¢ selves of the early train T. R. to Toronto, for : week. The train leaw turns about 9 o’clock, g the exhibition a good sta We direct the att‘ the advertisement in There is some here being made with the Bureau of Neyvfl'grkz fl There is some bore of arrangements with the Redpath Lyceum "ork, for the appearance of the Sweedish Ladies ()ctette. The re- nouned Boston humorist, Melvin B. Day :~ m;+k Hm nnmnanv. Should they come, Will be Condition Mr. Hugh Silver of vented and patented called the combined _‘ ' ‘ 1,". W Rfimfifl'fiéfimms. .leusurc in stating that Mr. yn, Barrister of this town, has :cd Deputy Judge, for this [In McSweyn, will make a Jualge, and we have no doubt [S will be strictly impartial, citizens are availlng them- rly train service on the G. ate, for a. few days this min leaves at 8.45 and re- ‘ o’clock, giving visitors to a good stay in the City. the attention of farmer’s to tent in another column of lowdry who have entered ip in the grain and produce eir storehouse is Situated in 1rd near the new G. T. R. 1 the gri storehm near t1 LINDSAY, guy-y- Kent street., on the evening The proposition to deal in y with the street could not ed, as the funds on hand would and a. resolution was passed louncil to take this part of the in hand. The sum voted by ‘ is not a very large one, and it ed the small additional outlayr will be cheerfully Chis IS a. very important part of firm ceremonies, and let it by tion for a. councillor, to take ir. John Co mestock, resigned Tuesday last, when the fol- ' ,ALAJ Horses ancl \ glad to know Powder is aga] Something NeW. SILVER intcnds reLu- . ass on account of Mr. ing into a large manu- 11C;fiii35 in 111C Guy 0f n..... V. is again to the front. 34-4. and Cattle INS that old English THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18; 1890.. itee de- Lminate avening deal in 11d not 6. would passed 't of the 'oted by and it. m1 outlay 1eerfully r mu‘t of used a. largc urse of con- nce d as soon 1. They are “"1 IrAInG manager 0f has 1n- ’and. CHILDREN’S MANTLES, 1e Cloths. These cheaper than regular goods. cut to the

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