-.._..,_.,_ ..« » ~ ‘ FLEETWOOD. becial to the ‘VVA'I‘CHMAX. We have this week to chronicle the demise of one of the old residents of this lace. Mr. William Armstrong, who has sen living here for a number of years died on Friday. He has been ill fora long time, and his demise was daily~ look- ed for. He was abouteighty years or a go. He passed aw.- y luietly, and .was buried on Sunday in he, Mary’s burying ground. The funeral was a large one. Blackmailers Arrested. BROCKVILLE, Oct. 27.â€"-A man and wife named Winburn have been jailed here on a charge of blackmail. It appears the woman purchased an organ from J. Curtin and when he called to collect paymenttalk- ed loosely. A few days later her husband called on Curtin, accused him of havmg committed an indecent 6assault upon his wife, and said that unless the matter were settled he would make it hot for him. Curtin placed the matter in the hands of the chief of police. A plan was laid for entrapping the couple into an open ad- mission and last night, under the impres- sion that Curtin was going to yield to their demands, they visited his place of business. Wednesday list at the residence of Mr. In the meantime the chief and two other John Reynolds, Oak Lodge, being the, witnesses occupied pOSItions behind some marriage of his onlyI daughter Mlilss .tAdaé ’ prgans W391; lfdleli’u:%:liid ogeiigieï¬g a]; 53:; to ll r. . P. Da 0 eis merc an o , ranspire . a BulsoIver.R The cerebmony’was performed take a certain piano in the store and two by the Rev Mr. Locan of F enelon Falls. - hundred dollars in cash to Settle. He The bride who :s mic of our most esti- - futher said that he wanted to settle the mible and amiable young ladies, was the . matter right and would give Mr. Curtin recipient of many handsome andzcostly I writings that no further Cl'tllll would he presents. The happy couple left on the I made. At this juncture the chief of police morning: train from Lindsayvon a 130p; 31(1) l 13:21:19 iciillleisfffill}: an’Tlil:rijgiicfiiiolliiddli: Toronto and other warts. e wis e ‘ ' : i ‘ ' . . . a long life of happifiess and prosperity. make a bolt,_but was prevented and both were placed in the cells. Since the m rest was made the authorities have heard of a , number of rther blackmailing operations fin which this couple have ï¬gured, some ROSEDALE. Special to the W'A’rcmxsx. a“ Cu 353.43 3m!“ ." " . w swim? .. ., ., . . 1,: ., . A . :9 . '.’ j. S, v 11. ,, .5 .w. ‘..( "g . (A I ' ' A very pleasing event took place on “a,“ .u. .m'mms“ M.M~a~w ,, s... 5.03pm! .5: __â€"_.. BURNT RIVER. Special to the WA rant: xiv. the cl’I‘IL't'l'! them; :5 some chance or buying is not improbable that Some of them may It ï¬nished before the snow flies. ; be called upon to give evidence, in which are doing well. Sentenced to Be Hanged. Our hunters are having great sport. Mr; The following capital cases have to be J. Brisbin brougiir home two nice doors a 3 considered by his excellency the G0vernor- few days ago and Mr. James Suddaby a l General-in-council : ï¬ne buck and Mr. J, Windrim did not Joux REHHALD BIRCH,“ (\Voodstock return without one' There is game here, ljail), execution ï¬xed for 14th November, if only looked after. [I 1890. Commencing on the lat of November, .5 J. B. H. Monti: (Montmagany jail), the mail service will be twice daily, at this I execution ‘2lst “November, 1890. ofï¬ce. \VILLIJJI W. BANCHARI) (Sherbrooke jail) execution 12th December, 1890. ARTHI'R How DAY (Welland jail). ex- ,cution 18th December, 1890. Timssuixr:.â€"â€"Tlic farmers are about I REP-II LAMON'ITAGNE (Slierbrooke jail ex- through with their t1;r:~:hin;:‘.r‘€ti:id hero. ’ cution 19th December, 18.90. Mr. Fred. Dett‘nan h .3 been whirling it g up along the Monck road west .of this i place. The farmers speak "CW highly 0f Wheat markets were strong all over toâ€" Fred. as a man who Wlll do a good day’s - , lday. Cables came in firm, with some of wcrk. end (10 hls work well , , l them quoting I; to id advance. American I B." 5119 ““33 “"3 heard some time since I markets ClOSUd‘l to lie higher, while here i that 0110 Of our council men “’h" reSIdes . sales were made at fllllV 1c advance on on Honck road was 80mg to take a party I CLI'II and oats were l yesterday’s prices. , . . . . . lalso stronger abroad, closing a. the top hlS domestic anairs, In fact we saw him KINMOUNT Special to the \\'.x'rcn.\1.~i.\;. _..._._. Toronto Markets. of the second part to help council him in , 1 ‘1 - th t' 1 i'priccs. Un SIIJL, oats were in good dc- congratu die“ {“0 or ree â€â€œ93 ony a ; mand. There was also she short time eago, but,alas.tbc congratulation : here for flour. were :01) pr mature. lle still enjoys Singles;I Flouer-After a (lull ten days 0,. two blessedness. i weeks the export trade shows signs of re- A disastrous ï¬re again visited Kinmount ; newed activity again, The demand from on “qua“: 1,5; This time the saw mill the maritime provinces has been rather owned and run by C, J, Smith, Sim-mg better. but prices are still about the same. about two miles up Ilurnt River, fell a . {ICU} C-‘U‘S “f straight W'llCl’S INWC 1300“ 501d ' breY to the tlames. The mill, storehouse, j at «$4.35 west. LOW grades in gi'Ml de~ boarding house, supply store, 2,000 Cords . mand. of wood and 20.000 ties were consumed. : Branâ€"â€"Scarce. ï¬rm and in The gamma loss about $12,000. The with buyers at >313 (‘11 track- insurance is not yet known. This fire . “heat was more active, higher and In was undoubtedly an in cendiarv one, and . good demand. There were sales to-dny of the tire was started in several different white and red on both roads, north and west, at 93 and 94c. In spring no business places. reported ; buyers would pay 92‘; or 930 on the Midland. Manitoba wheat also ï¬rmer; No. 2 hard sold at $1.12. Barleyâ€"Locally the market is ï¬rm unâ€" der a good demand for prompt shipment ; sales were reported at 55c for No. 3 extra he and a good No. 3, sold at 530 on track. the rail receipts hav een larger the past two days than for so e time, Buckwheatâ€"Dull, at 40c east. . . R b The corporation of Sligo have agreed to ye was oughaifhsfogggbgnquiry at offer the freedom of the borough to Messrs 57 to 036 north and west. O’Brien 3.an Dillon. Oatsâ€"Firm and a shade higher. with a The British Government has advanced good demand. White sold on track at 40); £400,000 to the Midland Great Western and mixed at 400 to arrive ; white sold Railway to build a road from Galway to west at 36 and 37c, and mixed at 35i° the distressed districts. Flour-Manitoba patent, $5.85 to $6; In response to a letter from Mr.= W. P. Manitoba strong, bakers, $5,60 to 35-65- Byles, of Bradford, suggesting an English m fund to help the Irish people, Mr. J Brun~ LINDSAY MARKETS. ner, M. P., has telegraphed to Mr. Byles as 1 follows : u Sympathize with you OFFICE or THE LINDSAY WATCIIMAN. ttcr enquiry { good demand, IRELAND. ' The ï¬nances of the Irish National League are in a critical condition. The Admiralty has decided to construct a Government dock yard at Belfast. The Pope yesterday gave a lengthy audience to Archbishop Croke, of Cashel, Ireland. vâ€"hh. At a meeting held recently at Peterboro, at which Rev. Father Rudkins presided, Dr- Brown’s M a Catholic association or club was set on I Positively foot. It will be a social organization, and cold in the rooms equipped with prcper amusement lame back, agnetic O‘II. cures worst cases of catarrh, head or system, sore throat, kidney troubles, neuralgia: and means for recreation will be provided. rheumatism, and aches and pains of every It will be organized on a joint stock descri tion. Ask for Dr. Brown’s Mag- basis, and $300 has been subscribed. The netic ' d success of the project is assured. “191‘s. at 25 cents â€THE WATCHMAN, LINDSAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1890‘ . . . . n o ‘- y. ‘ By illt‘ .‘UlDBJI‘MflC 0f the chimneys on 3 of then} agalzist pronnnent ClLlZQUS, and 1t rooms, hard and SOfo water. . ,. "" 71 ~-~~-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"--â€"~ -â€" -â€" -~~M-~ e 5.4 L4." , , , . , _ , . . tween-pigs: e l ' - 1 ~ â€" Mr. T. Thorn g»: has WI‘RI‘ broken, and acasle some startling deielopments ml) be Boot and Shoe store bent strcet. MR. REQHARfl , p53,», ,, 3“ ,5; . fCtul’°erF€ 1]? 09 a0 5:2, 9,1", f“ . ~. 91} I y." . int liq “rm lirz‘l;:;u ,3 Few antic-mated. W...â€" .. .4 _.. 1/)! I -w'- , g a . 4L ~\l a u o:«_ \‘1LA-t ‘~ . l ‘ davs a; I. but we are glad to state that both ‘ at above rates, on good Farm and Town security. atcd to best advantage. TO FARMERS. l MacDONELL II COWDRYI Wheat, Peas, Barley, {ff-f?" CASH paid at the Storehouse. \‘I-win†\l'u-Iiino bu '5 L “ I‘I ll bin ' 6 next to D;:.;;:;;_: on Ff; . , 1 n. L A . . 5.1:‘s5 .I'l: :y: . 7 . LIIILlSH), $6l’t- 18th, 1‘5â€â€- _"I’ if- i and will infliuturc carry it Ifinlon my own V9119 Bros‘ Egg i; arenouse and; CC;:.' _*imwï¬ account. ' ic reputation o t 1c N wv \Vil. lialnt‘. blur-cs it one of the L menced‘ the purChase Of J. N EELAN DS, FOREJXOS’!‘ 111/1 CHIN/55 B 1 Id†A I L D- 8,, $11131: market, and is guaranteed {or live ar e V ’ eat, Pea-é, i... :7, LS, M n c n. s , 4, . .. - ' ' ' .‘iall have my oflice In the boot and Rs, B I: ‘N? h » . ONT. shoe store of Mr. L. Maguirc, llninilion's' e, 110 eat C! CVQI‘ block, Lindsay, where I shall be glad to , ‘- V DENTIST, meet my customers and frirnds. and where By the :nd of the new_ Hydro-Carbon Gas Furnace can make Indestructible store broken and decayed teeth to their original shape, contour and color. haw porcelain crowns attach'cd ; consequently THERE Is no PLATE REQUIRED. Gas, Vitalized Air, administered for nearly 23 years, extracting teeth for thousands of persons wnhouta particle of pain. ances for administering the Gas. He studied under Dr. Colton, of New York, the inventor of gas for ex- tracting teeth, who has sons and not a fatal case. MR. NEELANDS uses Ball's Local Anasthetic for extracting teeth. He is now using a new style of forcep, which he had expressly manufactured while on his last visit to New York, which removes the teeth without danger ofinjury to the gums or jaw, the gums healing up beautifully in a few days, and no consequent trou lc. bases and by the most approved styles and appliances for their retention and comfort. are wearing teeth made by Mr. Neelands over 20 years and never required repairs. and invites the inspection of the ladies. u M. M1,; urngrxr ‘2’"; ‘9. , ' . .. - « eel-"nary“ "1?“: 1w “ aw ~v.:- vet’s 1L."«“"‘v'¢‘,"1â€TI‘V‘I‘K’i‘Vh'. “l,"t'lqé’f-I “diffgrg “ ’5!- 14.. : ' 5 . . . v.v-H..v.â€".. â€"~ NOTICE. W Subscribers 'will m that their Receipts are made out on printed forms. FARM FOR SALE. FOR SALE THE NORTH’HALF or Lot 6 in the 12th Con. of, SOMER- VILLE. Containing 107 acres, 40 of which are cleared and fenced and in a good state of cultivation. There are 100 f Plso’s Remedy for Camus Is the .. 7‘ f , 7 7 7 - 1%" Best. Easiest to Use and Cheapest. acres free from stone. k P 1 Z 1‘ . . TERMS will be found very liberal and e a ace a (Z Z :73 Vol to suit purchaser. Apply to “M: .2. ’ , Soldb drugglstsorse tb 1,50c. f at. nicotine. Wan-ex: Filings; DR. FROST, . *’ Kinmount. Kinmount, Aug. 20th, 1890.--32. THE WINDSOR HOUSE.- (Near the New Post Ofï¬ce.) AGENTS__V_I_IANTEI. FOR THE ROYAL CANADIAN I WANT AGENTS TO CAN VASS FOR been leased and is now opened as a ï¬rst- farm business for the Royal Canadian class Insurance Company in unrepresented dis- tricts. See advertisement in another column. ‘ This large and commodious house has TEMPERANOE HOUSE. The furniture is new andevcrything about the house will be kept .111 perfect order. Strict attention will be paid to guests. The travelling public will ï¬nd this a comfort- 5. CORN EIL. able stopping place, Entrance to yard TO LET and stable through Veitch’s yarn. COMFORTABLE DWELLING lNl MEALS 20c., LIJNCHES 15c AT ALL nouns. l Connolly’s Terrace Peel street. seven C. A. 13R ( )WN, l ('3 Apply to ) - 1. l roprietor. l Ifla’nu‘fa’ J. CONNOLLY, 2736 szo/ For 7/0 7/." :X’f ctured by the I ,- P. ‘J. . (2" 4‘v . I wadâ€".â€" v4 .- -. -_ ‘A Havincr removed to the North End oi Pvn e's R0“ WILLIAn/L 8'31, N UNLIMITED SUPPLY or ' .' x . 1' v x v i‘ - D s ' Private and Company fumlstoloanc Lind“): “’11 “LU†1’14Ҡâ€1“" for I"AMI ORGAN, VIOLIN, ETC, or will visit pupils at their homes. I \Vould invite the public to see STOCK ‘ of MUSIC, both Classic and Modern, which he has for sale, and will furnish both MUSIC and INSTRUMENTS at reasonable uric-cs I): -\l\'OS TUNED SEWING- 5 a 52', 6 62' PERCENT. Debentures, Mortgages and Not es negoti- BARRON MCLAL'GIILIN, Solicitors. Lindsav.â€"â€"39 _____ l I Are now prepared to buy at the new I G. T. R. Storehouse, Lindsay. 1' Oats, Red and Alsike Glover and Potatoes. â€"_ STILL LEADS Til-E WAY ‘ I FTER having served for five years i as Agent forllr. \thhvrui. l wish f {p inform the public that l lliH't‘ purchased l Hats Opened a: Storehous I no . the nuichinos Inn ' be seen working. Lindsay. 3 ' i " I shall continue to canvas gthrough the country as usual. Seed and Potatoes. porcelain fillings and re- By thit process old roots can Lindsay, Feb. 26th. 1890. MGNAB MARTIN He uses the latest approved appli' given it to over 160,000 per- Artificial teeth inserted on all the pogular Numbers of persons Prices from $10 to $6; for “in: thorOuvhly; “'lll O'lVC £1000.†LINDSAY OVT C) t 90th 1890 an upper or under set. .1 f ; “ill, b h i A . C W U ’ ' Persons from a distance will lease send a ostn out to order on Short- 7 l 3 ‘ “I The annual October fair of Ballinasloe F 11 Wh t b h 1 1d ‘20 9 C1 d b r C0 "1 0’7 e K pt 5‘ t L' 121 ' p. .. ‘ g ‘43.,†. . . , 3 ea I' ’ ~ . . .r e ore . mi g. 1c , en rec , in say _, 1! $23; which 15 the largest held in Ireland and is Fyfe (10 (101')? - . us e . .0 q‘0 9:3) :3 f) 33 renrly opposne Congress Hadâ€"4° BSt 11013106. 1 4 l :‘ still a test of the market value of agricul- S rinor do ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~ ‘ ; t : é; tural stock. although its importance has G203: do do. . . . . 0:3 id 8 33 All klndS Of Lumber a1- 1, 3 g g, for many years bpen declining, commenced Flour, ne.W process ,,,,,,,, 2 40 to 2 60 J as. H- Gopelaffld ways on hand Cheap _ ; I! :3. ~, 9n October 6; ncreased Interest 13 felt Flour, mlxed, roll ......... 2 60 to 2 80 3 { 2i; 1n the fair this year In consequence of the Strong bakers. . _ ' ......... 2 70 to 2 90 BLAGKSMITH AND GENERAL JQBBER, as the cheapest. . g, I ‘ if downward bearing of prices for some time Barley, per bushel. , ., ______ 45 to 0 55 . . . I L . g ’2'}? i2 and thefexpfected bpresgure of increased Peas, do .......... O55 toOGO Horse Shoeing a SpGCI Terms Liberal. lee 118 a call But the dlfï¬ It h :3 , 3 1:17;; 'ij compe 1 ion rom a roa . Peas, 1 r d ......... - . , CU arises > . . (M ,. . la: 1 3 i :33: i: J (1.; Curran add ' , 1 . Oat a ge O ' O 80 to 0 90 _ Yard and ofï¬ce corner of William Y W erc and how can I a“ T†. u .e . messing tie (.mnd 5. do ---------- 036t0000 alty All work atte d d ' ' . 333* ;: ' Jury at Killarncy Quarter Sessions Oct. (3 Potatoes per bushel ........ O 25 to 0 30 t i n e lild BOI‘Id Street, Lindsay. Proprietors of the THISTLE BRAND 0F FURE â€-rgf‘ <3 ~ fig; N '3 l ‘3; 3.“ congratulated them on the great improve. Butter per lb ............. 0 14 to 0 17 to promptly, M‘NAB MARTIN TEA t:t;:..~".;:. I h i , 7; 1 3 ment existingfin the district. In the corre- Beef ..................... 0 05 to O 07 _ uarantee t 3 ' , , . p 3 _ ._ ....- 7, x _, lid; sponding quarter of last Year there were Eggs, Per dozen ........... 0 14 to O 15 BRAGEBRIDGE I - - ONT. L†d J l 30th 1890 o g 0 OVchorne this Obstdclc, the} 13‘4“ “'1‘; “m“ 5‘ l :5“ if: fourteen offences reported, nearly all of alt, Per barrel ............ 0 00 t 1 60 3942"†m say, u y i ' “5' arm ' ' - -. -. ‘ , 17‘ i ii a serioufh matter- Dllu‘ing the present $5M? per load ............ 3 00 t3 6 00 ~Mâ€"â€"..â€"~.-..w-..--~..__d..m--mm_,_:._~_“_ ngements {Or the Introductlon of their Tea [mm ,1; mm m: g . ~ :5; 3. 333333: ’03333 333333: Hd 333 3:: 3 33 F A LL A ND WINTER Dommlon of Canada- . - i character. This was very satisfactory, es- WOOd .................... 2 00 to 4 ()0 . . 3;: ,fl " ‘ peciully seeing that boyCotting had dissa- Bacon ...... per lb. . . . . 0 09 t 0 1 ' . . . 1 . , . . . ‘ ’ i pearedfrrlimithe district. He trusted he Â¥Iess Pork, per bb]........ 000150017 58 , This Tea has been before the British pumjc ~~..:r..‘ ., v A was no fa se:prophet when he said pros er- day. per ton ............ -v 6 00 t ' ' ‘ ' " ' cus times were sure to follow. 1) do extra Prime ..... '. O 00 t: 03 38 YearS, and has attalned t0 SUCh pOPUIanty :15 to DC “‘LWCT-Sï¬pi A statement of the Catholic Archbisho Shorts per ton ............ 18 00 to 20 00 ronounced “ ~â€" w - ~ - :‘ ' 0f :xru‘lngh' at 3 denlonstration of thIe) ggmbSllil‘ns . . . .1 ........... O 50 t0 0 6O . ’Ii‘h b I THE BEST TEA IN Tflm \ . \JflLiâ€"JD: Young Ireland Society, Dundalk, on “eepS'ins. pe ts --------- 050 to O 60 e 3 SO Ute ' ' ' , 7.: . , ,‘ 77‘â€" October 7, has caused a sensation in ï¬ve Hogs, 10“; cc u 0 00 to 5 00 d . f pUrlty also has galned for It thc ms“). ,0... Nationalist circles in Belfast. Conve ing ax see per --------- 0 00 to †50 men atlon rom ’ 7' n 4‘ '?~ M 7131‘ ayote of thanks to Mr. Harrison, M. y †Dressed Hogs, per 1001b. O 00 to $00 1 [Iss OJBRI the DIOSI eminent authorities OI uIL Ll L . his (lit-toe said dhath there were Catholic Eye ~ ' - t ---------------- 0 00 to 0 40 E I J prOfeSSIOU Orangemen: an t at most Of the miS‘ {an per 011 ............. 14 00 to 16 00 . . - , repreaseucations causing disunion among gilxedCChop. - .. , --------- 1 10 to 1 20 has “OW 0n CXhlbltlon a large assortment Of the l , Irishman came from them. Indeed there orn l0P- . . ............ 1 40 to 1 50 I t is acked ' ' ' ' . . . _ In Half and O P . 3 . <>== . were more bitter enemies of Home Rule Oat ChOD . . ............. 1 2a to 1 35 'V , - p . ne O‘mu (111‘ [10“. ‘ and of the Nationalist movement amongst Pea GOOD ................ 1 20 to 130 LATEST bTYLET IN HATS AN D BON N ETS, ges, and sold by all th G ‘ d I) .' ' s « § . ‘ the Catholics themselves than among the iï¬r?§nlgs ................ 75 to 85 ' O t C e rocery an rox 151°“ * ““0 P t t: t 0- (r- , si e over ............. ' ' u ‘ r0 es m Red 01.... ............... :3 7033233 TRIMMING EFFECTS, ETC., anada’ at 40, 50 and 60 cents pic poww-