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Watchman (1888), 3 Oct 1889, p. 5

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1889. g of SchOols. isiiilalllequisites 7 "21 ‘2 ’ ~_ Rubibner s Prices. . illil'll i1" 1 find a large and well as- p - 11,: of High School and Pub- lic School Books. GR Sill-“101$. Copy Books, Scribbling Books, American D Slates, Slate Pencils, School Pens, Pen Holders, Erasing Rubbers, Leather Sch’l Bags Foolscap, Agricultural. C3" 51V VEL OPES. assigned their respective grades prepar- l 839 g penin 1 1 J‘ j‘. in Di til b“ A. ,1 w il PA PER = Lelia/5 and sample orders . again: 1570me arzdfersonal a2!- Teao/zers, special dz:- :wz‘z’on. mum“. Remember the place jus thee, Kent Street, Lindsay. G. A. METHFBELL, e celebrated Mendelsohn t opposite the piano or organ. Sew Post 0 Also, Agent for th Organ 8: A Metherell. f @136 “Quatcbman.__ OCT. 3, 1889. (“i/ff Doings About Town. â€"â€" Only $32.50 at the Auction Mart. Uxbridge - Piano. G. THURSDAY, for a parlor suite, Too Late for Publication, A. L. Minthorne of he Equal Rights us too late for ch appear in A letter from Mr. Claudine dealing with t atform, which came to lication this week, win our next issue. .f' , p1 , pub â€"â€"_â€" New Waterworks Scheme. A meeting of the town coun mittee of citizens c- uncil chamber on to consider a new so . offered by a Toronto firm, the present system, scheme. oil and com- . held in the W1 Tuesday evening, 8th heme of water- pastor, Mr. who and evening, S will be 1215;, :1: purchase . no increase of taxation for new Fire, Sunday morning at 3 o’ e house of Mr. f Lindsay street. d. The Las . :accxn'red in th ’ shall at the south end 0 The building w ”'n was not discovered rable headway. and blr. lty in making Y lriiie bbugiijcmi Art Loan Exhibition. in the Gore as totally consume until it had made Conside and family had great dithcu their escape from the burn Furrything was consumed. ml C')llt.clits were insured )luztizil for 3500. Libel Suit in Embryo. Dani-e Rumor pom This time it is The libel it; Saturday's )lail, .""".\‘it"\l_\' coupled hi liva'ion in this town . Aiuzidigt‘x‘ are place i of Sillllil. ::. when we t V: {Tin injury to Mr. B Norliiiig l . my will save the .t‘ JUL“. Electric Light Poles, ’ my“ have been lnlisdypt W221i anykind, whatsoever that may be of in- “) p0 5’8 or tail terest. A guard will be placed both night ls cxpec ”i and day over these valuables during the Cl’llll'10t0d by the time they may be in the hands of the understand ts to a serious libel C. D. Barr against d 0f occurred to properly furnis There that journil object sufficiently worthy, we feel sure, 56:31:33 t‘fiéttfigafduer: to secure the liberal patronage of the d in the neigiibor- . _ . _ . _ e consider very the Art Exhibition ism the hands of a ake into considera- committee of ladies, an" 5“”de ‘ls a kindness of the owners of any rare works an abject of Art for a Loan of the same, such as §-.~ :‘;::- )lail. complaine which w ess than 11rnalist. . . Mail from dire con- erocting t it €032, , Work w'sll be ’ \Ve W o 9 ii and it I gtric Ligl week. ‘vill‘l‘n ise placnig a light v.- eorner at their own ex )ense, as i v H . ,. _ . ‘i rh, I y l.M.C.A. The rooms Will. be beautifully . i _‘ L. ,r. We trust t ‘ t.» replace the Coal oil 1am; for the public. he council {3113 see i 'ng the whole exhibition. Also fine con- . . .,; _ ‘ , , . V“ . \V , if)! F1? ‘Jtl‘f.l‘1llfecti()nziry', coffee and bread and buttt-r "1m“ ”1“" Hum“ "m" “ “‘1 ‘ LC “u“ : can be had any time during afternoo = 113": US {11011) Vuifl‘fl ' ‘ ‘ " .i . . . . : “‘ ’5 All incans ‘ d evenings. The ladies committee W1 . 1 Concert, 'n l n \ u ’ r' - - - - - “1 Cl’dcutll‘s” Thursl may wish to asmst the undertaking in any a } "us" 1“ ‘m way. Let every ass15tance and encourage- garten Kind The Kindergart evening in the Uper ‘. .. Citizens V ~'iC Band was fairly "lioruses and Songs 0 ciated, drills were : . lk'il. 7 ,. hen were much appre Titllll)‘ iu rine , .ilitl mlause. CSUYVCLl :13, ”dugout. was very enyiyable, an ~l :i. much larger audience. 0. E. T S. eting and enter- and T em- l’ziul's school- was well atâ€" ble state of andimpor‘tant onthly me Church of Lngl H regular in “ 1 Hi the ; - Society. held in St. . s: Monday eyening, ‘. icsiil‘It: the unfavora A President Mr. Marsh, The musical part of are isted of a duett by me, illl Lucy Dingle, aiboo . .. tie 3. :he chair. "‘ “‘ it) 0035 ‘ lilacs Lanna a .4 » ' Miss Kate Dunsford, and on 7: ~ * her all of which were well receiVed. but excellent l driving a subject of temperance, Eexample o . After a ' ”for which afterhohas '. gully :ip’ilautlc'l, the Rev. Mr. noticed that few Bobcaygeon gave ~ raccical address upon the subject The society, which has '_,JV)'I‘(lit v...,r1: i " . I 1' . _ l ,A .M .‘TitL’.lCll true .1 81101; i 'Ill Hi.) , -,. . - t .,. ., . ...;_~ ~ ~ -TLLSfi A -i .r" ..'_,:i ”I ' .‘1'f.i'.k.'0. Kathi-2g].- continued its monthly meetings Without intermis summer, has determined now . Town Council. - ,. Collegiate Institute Notes. _ The following gnu ils’ attained Honor 0 The nextregular meeting of the Town - ' . . , . Standing in the ‘ egiate Institute ro- ounCflwfll be heldnext Monday evemng. metion examinations in Grammar I{ind The by-law for the construction 'of the Algebra. The names are .in order of Lindsay street sewer comes up for the merit :â€" third reading and it is likely that several Form I.â€"‘-Grammar: .1, S. Ritchie; 2: interesting clauses in it will be warmly Annie Shannon and Allie Cameron, equal; . 4. Gertrude Brow n; 5, George Berry, Nettie discussed. Henderson, Tottie Matthews. Edna Co 1e- stone, equal; 9, Teannie Blain; 10, R. or- an; 11, E. \Veldon ; 12, Ida Mark. . lgebra: 1, P. Kennedy; 2, Alice McCul- lum; 3, Lewis McGregor; 4, G. Gregory, Meta Gallon, Edna Copplestone. equa. . Form II.â€"â€"â€"Grammar: 1, Maggie Clifi‘; 2, A. .W. Maunder; 3, C. Mitchell; 4, Florence Fair. Algebra: 1, C. Mitchell; 2, E. Noble; 3, A. W. Maunder. , Form III.â€"Algebra: 1, J. W. Hoover; 2, J. R. Hay and Miss VVhiteside, equal; 4, T. J. Flure ; 5, Miss Browne. Fprva .â€"â€"1, G. Bateson; 2, A. E. Smitheram and Lizzie Meyers e ual; 4, S. E. Porter; 5, W. O‘Boyle: 6, l3. ogers; 7, P. S. Soanes; 8, F. Bigelow. â€".___â€"â€"â€"- Grain Buying at Reaboro. Mr. P. G. Pilkie will be prepared from this date to purchase all kinds of grain at his storehouse at Reaboro, for which he will pay the highest market price. Far- mers of that section need not haul to Lindsay, as they will be as liberally dealt with at home.â€"-â€"34-3 Philharmonic Society. A movement is on foot toward organiz- ing a Philharmonic Society. This is a~ move in the - right direction. With the material at hand and a liberal support from the citizens, such an organization can be made a grand success. .4 MARRIED. r UTLEYâ€"WELTSEâ€"In Hamilton, on the 25th Sept, by Rev. Mr. Boville, Mr. F. B. Utley, Gen-Sec. Y. M. C. A. Lindsay, to Miss Bertie Weltse. of Otterville. ”TNOTICE â€"OFâ€" â€"â€" Graded Classes Last Saturday quite a number of both children and adults were examined and atory to the six months graded course which begins in Symphony Hall next Saturday. In addition to vocalization vocal notation and sightsinging, the young students will acquire a knowledge of the rudiments of instrumental music fully preparing them for instructions on either One great cause of the slow progress made by children on piano or organ is the need of a thorough rudi- mentary training. OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that a By-Law was passed by the municipal council of the Town of Lindsay, on .the 2nd day of September, 1889, pro- v-iding for the issue 0 debentures to the amount of $2,300.00, for the purchase, erection and equipment of a. school build- ing in the Town of Lindsay, and such By- Law was registered in the Registry Office of the County of Victoria on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1889. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months from the date of registration, and cannot be made there- after. Dated the 27th September, 1889. JAMES B. KNOWLSON, 36-3 Town Clerk. Harvest Home Services. The Harvest Home services in the Cam- bridge St. Methodist Church last Sunday morning and evening were very largely attended. The Church, decorated with the products of the field and garden, pre- sented a very fine appearance. Both ser- mons were preached by Rev. Dr. Williams, and were both eloquent and appropriate efl'orts. On Monday evening the annual harvest home social was held in the base- ment of the Church, with Mr. Ames man- ager of Ontario Bank in the chair. An excellent programme was rendered, the musical part being supplied by Mr. and Mrs. Church and Mr. Hart, while Miss Ethel Flavelle and Rev. E. A. Pearson cave recitations which were well received. D u I A most enjoyable evemng was spent. market just at this juncture is owing to some busi- Symphony Hall. ness arrangements We are about to enter into (BAKER BLOCK) which will require seven thousand dollars ($7,000,) more than we would realize in the ordinary routine f,. of business, and in order to realize our wishes, we MR. CHURCH: Voice Culture, Note-Reading and Sight- Singing. MRS. CHURCH : Violin and Pipe Organ. PRIVATE STUDENTS. Private Students received after Sept. lst. GRADED CLASSES. Graded classes in Note-Reading and Sight-Singing every Saturday. Course be- gins Saturday, Sept. 28th. CHORAL CLU B.â€"-(Mixed Voices.) SYMPPONY CHORAL CLUEâ€"First re- hearsal, lst week in Occtober. One re- hearsal each week. SELECTIONS :â€"-0pera and Oratorio. Church Notes. Rev. James Smith, returned missionary from India, will preach in St. Andrew’s church next Sunday evening. The pastor ll preach in the morning. Queen Street Methodist Church. The Dewey will preach morning unday next. Subject for and morning, “The Songs of Heaven,” suit- ably illastrated with singing. Rev. Mr. Farncomb, of Bobcaygeon, filled the pulpit of St. Paul’s on Sunday list, Rev. Mr. Marsh performing a like “‘ LARKS.”â€"-(Male Voices.) service at Bobcaygeon. St- Paul’s has SYMPHONY huntsâ€"First rehearsal, lst been beautifully decorated in connection week in October. With the thanksgiving services. Mr. SELECTIONS :â€"College Songs and Chor- Farncomb remained over and addressed uses. the C. E. T. S. meeting in St. Paul’s fl? FURTHER INFORMATION 0“ AP- schoolrooni on Monday evening. PLIGATION. Lindsay, Aug. 28th. 1889.â€"~31 -_ ‘ at such prices as will commend our efforts to the public, at the same time give those who have ready money one of the best opportunities to avail themselves of good goods, purchased for the least money that any stock in Lindsay or elsewhere has [41 been purchasd. To buying our goods our advantages are the best and claim all stock contained in our large stores has been purchased in a more advantageous mar- ket than any other similar concern in the trade. 7;. Accident Insurance. The London Guarantee and Accident In surance Company of London, Enrland Capital $1,250,000. Liberal policyâ€" onus every five years, $5 per annum secures 85 weekly compensation, and 81000 in the event of death by acc1dent. J 011}: D. MACMURCHY. General Agent, Lindsay. We would specially draw the attention of our readers to the Art LoanExhibition, which is to be held in the Y.M.C. A. rooms in Hamilton’s Block, on the 17th, 18th, 19th inst. The object of the Exhibition is to raise funds to enable the Y.M.C.A. h their new rooms, an public generally. The management of Local Continued on Eiqth Page. -.--____.â€" who appeal to the ____._.t.-. , pictures, old china, old silver, curiosities such as old coins, books stamps, minerals, fire-arms, stufi'eu birds and medals, any relies or curios1ties of animals, in fact _ t \tihe committee, so that no risk will be run by ‘L ‘ r. rthe owners who may kindly lean to the 5% a l decorated and music will be furnished dur- l 1 1 I111) 711 ‘9‘ ‘ ’7! ,T f i he Y.M.C.A. rooms to receive: PARLILO HA ' LAG i Leidiis ton the 16th all day, and will be glad 1 ”3533 T9 BE Ai» T332819 IN ‘ ‘ ~ n l in the meantime to hear from any who ‘ a favor by leaving them W811 “t' ment be given the Art Loan Exhibition. Would confe_r f the With us during August and September ,fir “’hdsc T o the Editor of The lVatchman: months. ~‘â€"’-‘~L- Thei DEAR SIRâ€"I would like to call the at- Her but We want to ‘ d tention of the directors of the Mechanics’ ’ I - we may-be“: m. a Institute to a habit indulged in by a few who frequent the rooms of the Institute. namely that of smoking. I had thought it was against the rules of the institution untilI saw the example set by a gentle- man, who is either a director or chief member of the library committee. I know at any rate that he is very active about the place. Whether he knows or not that the fumes of tobacco offensive to most ladies is unknown to but he surely has read in his medical ks that the effects of the drug had. e by I better be avoided in any case. Why don’t l he smoke his long-stemmed pipe when bout the streets, and not set the f encouraging the practise where ‘tlic fumes of the weed remain for hours taken his departure ? It has been er ladies do their reading a half at the Institute of late than formerly. The rooms are bright and splendidly kept, and the librarian alWays attentive and kind ; but when most ladies go there 'a few ' ure dealings2with§us of a more inter- n reSponding to our Mid-Sum- ting yourselves for the it? ‘SIGE‘ BIG PLUG HAT. make yOUI £1113 6* “f"i -- . - - R' °E3it3§ 3.3.1343... estmg nature, and 1 ' mer appeal you will be assis Tilt iiiGllT WAGE presentiand future. â€".â€"â€"â€" '0 GETâ€"â€" Rain Papers, Picture Frames, Self-Rolling Window Shades and Picture E E s i ? Hanging Mouldings is at . O 0 Wm. A. Go’oo’wm 5, sion during the whole times :angnilnetpc: Itigbacsgr fugnfsgwégi "". i V .. h L y f. f NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES. .. Kent Street, LindsaY- .fi‘ r to put £0 Kluy season is ove - h larger «attendance Hui effort. to secure a muc dlll‘l'tg the months to come. every wards. . A LADY MEMBER, Lindsay Sept. 30th, 1889. . Lindsay, Jan. :6; s... I-tf.

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