W in“! h“ izc‘l :1 gaspel tempC't'ILZ‘i-‘tf'; NJuxuy. u nut m; lztrgciy undrr tit ligation of the pastor of the church, Rev. j. \'\'. Tone-n. Miss 15. Shields was. appointed :5,‘Cl't.‘ill.f}'. There will be a monthly men-ti _L‘;‘.Li l)“ inc society. These meetings will ~ tree to 1111. A temperance programme will he the chief feature of’cach meeting. It is hoped a lively interest in the cause will be manifested by the Congregation. in harmony with all This society “will Work temperance societies and Will work for the promotion of temperance principles and for the destruction of intemperance. â€"-.\Ir. Eugen? Stock and the Rev. 11. P. Grubb, M. A. are the deputation visiting Canada from the church missionary society of England. They will address meetings on Friday afternoon and evening at St. Paul’s school house, Lindsay. There are perhaps few living men as conversant with missionary work and missionary needs as Mr. Stock. For years he has had editorial oversight of the Church ~\niissionary Intelligencer, the C. M. S. "Gleaner,†“The Publications.†He. has visited India, and with Mr. Stewart, lately murdered in China, visited Australia @d'New Zealand to stir up missionary interest! In those lands. This- is an opportunity: £11! those . _ , us :_ _...,..:Am ehnnld not mm. Hon“ lâ€"ands. This. is, an opportunity; 3;: mutated in mgssions should not miss. fmcaing3and8‘p. m mun ‘ b. nun; - _ be liq.“ iii-uh cccomtnl. On the mllowinzr TUCaiilily ~‘ .~o.mnturcam.S service will b: held in whi ch Rev _.l Garbutt, of Omemee. and the It :xguc and will giw'e an whim», will take part. All are Sunday school sch)? ers cordially inviiul. fo: 3:11;. A ofï¬ce.â€"42- 1- :oznahing new, ask to see it. C:A â€JNED FISHâ€"K: pvwrcrl Ii: Herring, Lobster, Macken Finnan Maddie, Salmon, ctc. occupied the chair and conducl in a very pruhtublc manner. gave an interestmg rcport fron convcmmn. Its only fai‘mrc brevx}y.‘ Rev. J. J.‘ :Shorcy g: 1113ctrca. a1drc:s, wnzch was V help the yuung people in th Mr. A. Robcrts gave an appro of a. uuefu‘x sacred :ong. Mr. gave a. general sun's; a: the B: lion. Thu :12: ".111" W33 :1 deci ~cht Sabbath 3.: Sajcm, i church, Rcv. Mr. ilrzghson Baptist church wil'z punch a. home sermon. This is the anniversary. The church it is be l’xearuifzflly decoratedr 01 Tuesday . z 7. 30 an interesting held in which Rev J. ()arbt ' . whims» and t ‘ ' ' V “.311 .‘L Summer Savo APP LES .â€"â€"5mc‘ 2w HSJT-CLJSSG *?y.4.-.’~‘-i8 BAG3 $7 800 per... P MEiI'S 86:. Y. 3" . IRS fcr2 v C1 V e'venicb 0' last. occupied the c'n Fhmnels, Hosiery, L dies’ and Children’s Vesta, Men’s and Boys’ Underxvearï¬hirts, Collars and Cuffs; Dress Goods, Cash- mere,Gloves and everythéng «ls-e as idly m cm union of Lindsay Methodist c'mm week. Your feet need as much protection, if not more, than any other part of yourbody. It will be quite easy for you to defy the approaching cold, wet weather if you are sup- plied with a pair of either our $1.25, $1.50, $1.80 or $2.00 boots. Our store may be a little out of your way but you will be amply repaid for your trouble if you give us a call. Come and see the latest styles in Boots and Shoes. â€'1: have no (mt-of-tlatc or shop worn goods. Repairing (lone neatly and guickly. RUBBER Best goods,all sizes . .__' Prices, Men’s from 50c. up; Ladies’ from 35c. up. Shapesâ€"Piccadilly, Globe, Squarei Toe. â€"The Qt}. '1‘ H U TEASâ€"Besides “our mm†blends we carry Mazawatfee, Tezl:;'s' and Karma Packet Teas. PA TIA 3/8-, mzwwm MRFZCVP NMOKM mum-mm: r .g <1“ Bath 1: prapheteth a man to pretest his head if he neglects his feeé? v Dry hoods lir store in town and then )0u \\ ill be prepared for th': ï¬rst cod night that comps. Prices from $3 .00 up. RSDAY, OCT 171h,1b95 Ii will likely be held )ueen-st church, Lmusn), nus Miran- icl teumcmncc socie y. It will be ‘ALT l.†:5; xz-czion of the mstor of the v. I. \‘C. T )1' en. Miss L. Shields and :ccretarv. There will be a lecill) ;; m. ‘-.d by the society. These will lc free to all. A temperance : “ill be the chief feature of each It IS hogwd a lively interest in the 35. F'w gIIRSEKL‘S, \‘cgcu‘u ~13 Marrmva (tc. :r Saxo:y and Slge in bunches. â€"5mcks of them at 10:. pm peck. â€OHS interesting meeting of the local law “:13 held in the Queen-st lunch, Lindsay, on Monday Mr.) L. Allin, the president :hair and conducted the meeting 0111:.ch manner. Miss Dunoon sting report from t.e Brantford Its only failure to us was its v. J. J. Shorcy gave :1 useful and e:S, which was wuil adapted to 3; people in then: geod work. :15 ga-. e an appropriate rendering :rcd :on;. Mr. E. A. Manly vycy at the Bruntford conven- L 311i :ctzng “:13 a decided success Knuth at Salem, in the Methodist Mr. lltzgltson of the Lindsay :h will preach a special harve‘t 1 This is the harvest home The church it is expected, will w “liich Cow 10d milker.â€"â€"En< .xrcl), Lindsay, has mgun- .ncc socle y. It will be aim: of the pastor of the ‘nucn. Miss E. Shields line as ‘5 'Ji ) fifty pared Herring. 1 rcsh Mac er 1, Sarnines, 1.0T), CLC. Cheap HQUI‘CC there next at this . Noll c 95.9 W11 ll If 3. 021 am :1 housukuper p'r..cc in m. ~.n \x‘hcrc 3‘ n c; cvcr3' thinj‘r nccded in :1 kitcz. 1 to pulm, 21m“ the be four. 2. M. li'ziu lemu- is hardly 11' cessury for us [1 Lennon 5 auctix. mart, o i'uusc. {m gcnia‘. James I. ecr, is known {10m one en 111:: other. \\ hul'm’r in th â€"Mr. James A. Gilloglcy, of the Sun Life Ins. (20., took advantage of the recent cheap excursion, to visit Huntsville. He returned thh a couple of gilt-edged risks, and the prospectsof others. He reports ackson Reid :doing well as proprietor o the North 1 American. one of the best conducted hotels north of Toronto.‘ through the who]: Indian mitt'ny, Ewing prcscm at annpore an! Lucknow. llc rcmovcd to Canada. in 1369 and in 1370\msappoimerl tnthe position uf janitor ofthc Union scimoi,apcsi1ion he held umi! his (iculh. He laws :1 widow and two chiidrcn to mourn his sudden death. To these THE '\‘y';\'i‘u‘!1.\1;\.\' extends sympathy in tiwir sudden hurcavcxncm. â€"â€"For ï¬fty-ï¬ve years Mr. John Glenny has been a rcsiilcnt ol Muriposa. Intelligent industry has made him independent. His home is near Little Britain. Although some seventy years of age he is still as smart and active as a cricket. He is now visiting friends at Port Hope. â€"In ten years Inspector Dan O’Lcary, of Ottawa, has taken a hand in twenty-nine countcncit cases, an average of nearly three a year. In nearly all of the cases he made his point. Commissioner Sherwood, of the Dominion police, Ottawa, is to be Congratu- lated on having: men like Inspector O’Leary and Detective Shore at his service. It is our sad duty to chronicle the (bath 0‘ Mr. john Mosgrovc, \\ ho {or the past twenty- six )‘CRUa has been janitor of the Union school. Mr. Mosgmvc contracted a scvcrc cold a few days ngt, which resulted in inflammation of the iungs, from which he never recovered. Mr. .‘Josgrovc uasone of our old Indian mutiny veterans, having served under ililVCiOCk, â€"â€"â€"‘.\". Fielding. Mim‘wn, has been appointed policc magiflmte for the district of IIaliburton‘, at a salary of $800. Mr. Fielding has held the position of crown lands agent, and an order wa: issued appointing Mr. \Vm. Hartlc, of Mindcn to the latter office, which has become vacant. â€"-â€".‘~1is:‘.1\atic Brady of Lansing, Midh., is visiting fricnds in Lindsay and Ops. -â€"-Mrs. \Vm. Galbraith has been spending 3 weak with Iricnds at Bethany. Changes In G. T. R. Management Asaresult of Sir Charles Rivers-VVilson’s recent visit to Canada, many changes are being made in the management of the road. General manager Hayes of the \Vabash and \Vestern Railway has resigned his position to accent that of general manager of the Grand Trunk railway of Canard-t. It is also under- stOOd that Mr. J. L. Sargennt, the present managing director, will be elected to the English board 0f directors at the next general meeting, and from that time will continue to give the president and colleagues the benefit of that ripe experience gained during live years nf general management and twenty-two years connection with the (Ex-and Trunk in szfttia. â€"\Ir. ‘va. Kennedy left on Tuesday for C2 c'whnd, Ohio, \xhurc .emllprobablysncnd the winter. â€"j. W. Smel ser, V. S., of Coboconk, was intmm Monday and lmored THE WATCH- MAN “itha cul‘. ‘lr. Smelscr is a. clever veterinary, aml enjoys an excellent practice in [he north country. â€"â€"_\Iiss Florence Ixcvno‘; (19, ( f Port Pen), 1%, visiting triends 1n town, and is the guest of Miss hish, at Mrs. J. 1‘ xall s. â€"â€"Mr. Thns McLean, of the Noxon Bros. firm, IngL‘l'SOâ€, was in town on Saturaay on his way home {mm the North country, where he reports a very successful business trip. â€"â€"Mi::s Glenny, daughter of Mr. John (jimmy, of Mariposa, is taking a course of musical instructzon at the: Toronto conservatory of music. â€"â€"Mr. James Boxall, the Well-known plumber and hard goods merchant, of this town, is busy at Port Perry with a. staff of men owning out an extensive contract. His ï¬eld of oprr 11mm c.; ten 15. â€"Mr. Chas. S. Blackwell, of Park Black- well Co., Toronto, was in town on Monday l.Lst looking halo and hearty. Charlie is always sun; of a v» clcomc in Lindsay. Hon. Wilfrid Laurier. The skating rink has been secured to accom- modate the immense crowd who will undoubtedly visit Lindsay on the zxst inst. to hear Hon. \YilfriJ Laurier, the talented leader of her Majesty’s opposrtion in the house of commons This spacious building “ill accommodate fully 3000, and will In: comfortably scaled, and also heated if the weather should prove too cool for comfort. The Speaking will commence at 2.30 in order to accommodate the farming public. would like to be posted on A1 and general news can have the \Vorld and THr: VVA’I‘CHMAN, $1.25. Sample copxcs can ‘ The twice-a-week edition of the New York World has been converted Into the thrice-a.- week. It furnishes 3 papers of 6 pages apiece, or eighteen pages every week, at the old price of One Dollar :1 year. This gives 156 papers a year for One Dollar and every paper has 6 pages eight columns wide or 48 columns in all, The Thrice-a-Week World is not only much larger than any weekly or semi- weekly newspaper, but it furnishes the news with much greater frequency and pmmptness. In fact it combines all the crisp, {re-5h qualities of a. daily with the attractive special features of :1 wecltly. Any one of our readers who would like to be posted on American politics and general news can have the Thrice-a-\Veck World and TH») VVA’I‘CHMAX, for one year for c. or qunle comes can be seen at this ofï¬ A Marriage License r. Bumcx BROTHERS for $2.00. Oysters in any style, at .1ch A Nice Lunch for 15¢ Everythi n Thrice-a-Week Edltion. NEW YORK WORLD- Obituary. ~:: You Need. Fox’s, I1; Kent-st. â€"Mr. Taylor Parkin of Cameron sp;n' :1 few days of last week visiting friends in Penetanguishene and the township ‘1" Tmy. Mr. Perkin says he saw hundreds. of acres of the ï¬nest bush land in the Dominion that can be bought for?“ an acre. Therelare homes for hundreds in this tine township, and the capital required to make a start is but a trifle. In a few years the settler would be in possession of a ï¬rst class homestead andbe in very comfortable circumstances indeed. ‘ It is one .of the best fruit ,growing‘seetionsin the Dominion. A ,great ~many fermer residents of Fenelon‘ are now comfortably settled and doing well in this ï¬ne town- ship. ' ' MIND'EN ‘ CHILD BADLY Enemaâ€"About 5o’cloc Sunday evening last the dwelling housv of Chale- Syree of Minden Township, was completely‘ï¬estrexeq by ï¬ge. Small immune. A little- girl. abouts ypara old wan very badly band, but wiH recover. A whule winters Curmnercial course for une dollar, besides the many other advantagts that go with a years member- ship. Hardly a. month passvs but dozms uf young men in town fritter twim this amount away in worse than useless amusements. â€"â€"The annual meeting of the Children‘s Aid Sncivty will be held in St. E‘suxls's chuxc‘n school mom un Thursday. Oct. 24th at 8 u’clock in the cx'cning. Interesting udrcsscs ml] be delivered. All interésted in the good work are â€"The merits uf steel and wand bicycle tires was fuily denmnstmtcrl on Kent-Sr. the other evening, when two silent steeds c'nne info vinlcur Cullision. The xiders were uusented n3 chvcrly as if they had been nstx idc v. Couple of backup; bronchus, while the whee} with the Wooden rim was removed to an hospital for sick bicycles. The steel-rimmed bike escaped almusb withOut a scratch. Fortunately the riders were both church members. AH int.,~réstcd in the good cortdallyinvited to be present. is either (lextllly white. hI‘ livid. TM a person suffering frmn this species of heart trouble. or from pulpilutluu or fluttering of the heart, shortness nf the breath or smothering spells, the value of Dr. Agn- ew’s Cure. for tho lwmt cmnnt be estimat- ed, as it will give rulicf in 30 minulcs in awry case. and if judiciously usc‘l. effect a. cure. Dr. Agnew-’5 Cure furthu Hem is the greatest life saving remedy uf the age. Sold by E. Gun-gory Lindsay Little Local Lines. â€"~When a. young lady takes to wuurinq a. \‘i l 11 breast pin itjsquile natural twin her that she is on tho Inukout for a beau. â€"The young, r man I ce, “ho so mysteri- ously disnnpelred from town a fev.\\u,1\s ago, was brmght bxck cm Mummy laar and Will appear bchmL “olice Migistmte McIntyre this morning to answer to a charge of misappxupnzwing ccxmiu sums of money belong to Sadler, Dundas Flavclle Bros. whllc in thcil cmp?.oy The unfnrtunlte young man. “0 under stand, acknowledges to his wr mm doing and states that. he speculated in wheat with the money. -â€"Mr. John Adams of Loin-fnrd who is ihfl 0v. net of a quarry there has trken a. contract to supp y 1,500 out loads of dresswd stone to ()udeidunk 61: Co in con- n-cti on with their Hamilton contr: Let. B‘. means of improved app! izmcvs for loading Mr. Adams is enabled to send a ca) luad off everyday. The contract means $26 000 to he cxiicudcd in waves, nesriy a'l of v. hich will go to ()rillin. This n. ems a. bur thing nr-for the pretty city my the lake.;Tii.- c: nnpetitiun Ifur the. coniract _was very kscn. and was secured by Mr. Adam owing to the superinrity of thc some at the L nngfoxd quarry. â€"(70:nmerci:xl classss meet every Fri- day evening at 8 o’clock at the Y.M.C.A rooms. All members receive instructions free. 11'. J.T. Harringtun, commex'ciul master at the collegiate, Mr. EA. Hardy ï¬nd others, have kindly consented to take charge of classes. Now is the tinn- to become members of the Y.M.C.A. The most excruciating pain is pcrhaps caused by Agina Pectoris, which 13 xm=st to be dreaded or any diaeascs of the heart. It, distinguishes itself especially by pain, and 1min which is best described :is agon- izing. The pain lircmliy transiixcs the patient. generally radiating from the heart to the left shuui'lcr and down the mm. The face :hmm the pictuve of vorrm‘, and â€"-Bible class on Sunday mom at 10 a. All young men invited. â€"The reading club commences on Tuesday next at 8 p.m. â€"-The ladies auxiliary will meet on Monday altc. noon at o- 30. \5 this IS the last meeting of the association ya: a. large allcmlancc is looked for. â€"Meeting for. junior members to-night (Thursday) at 7.30. . All boys between the ages of II and 16 are Invited to join. â€"Thc Sunday afternoon meeting is :1 very attractive one, and the bright music led hy the orchestra isn prominent feature. A solo or other selection is given by one or more members each Sunday. M.‘ E. Tanqney for Upholstering and all kinds of Furniture cheap for cash. You can save money by having your old Parlor Suites Upholstered by us, and made to look almost equal to new. All kinds of Picture Framing done. Prices reasonable and work the best.-â€"34-tf. ,-,, -â€"Commcrcial class on Friday night at 6 o’clock. This class will commence work on the alaove night, so that any young men wish- ing to enter should apply at once. Dr. Jebb, the Eye Specialist, will be at Morgan’s drug store 25th and 26th inst. Con- sultation and Examination of the eye and sight free. A treatise on the subject also given free â€"â€"42- I. For sale, several well-bred hound pups. For particulars apply at this ofï¬ce.â€"-4I-2. Served at any time, with warm or cold rinks at Fox’s, No. 115. THE WA1CHMAN. LINDSAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1895. Agonizing. Transï¬x'ng Pain. Furniture and Upholstering. Hound Pups for Sale. Y.M.C.A. Notes. Luncheon; Coming. nrd. who as trken loads of ‘0 in con- SA CHAMPION, ‘7' our (rompet'tm's 9am put to flight every time. The following are a. few of our leaders: â€"â€"\VHE.\' IT COMES TO PRICES, Wonwn‘s Dozzgola Button Boots, 55:31, $1.00, :7 men’s Heavy Plow Boots, - $1.09, - Men’s Long Boots; $1.35. J FUR EEEEE “513 EEJEEHT. Equally good value in all other lines. We are noted for Fine Footwear and correct prices. ' ‘inclsn "s Lezldin Shoe Merchant. ) 38w. . LITTLE BRITAIN. â€E'HE â€WM. WHITE, These lines are of the latest patterns and decorations. BRETTQN BROS., JEWELLERS. Foot of Kent-st, Lindsay. FENE CHINA AND PQRGELAIN. SEE OUR OTHER AD. STYLE Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Tete-a-tete Sets. Dessert Sets, Game Sets. Porridge Sets, Special Dishes, Vases and J ardiniores. Handsome Try us when you want something nice in China or For clain. E‘F I T a n d FINISH always "unranteod; , I can please you both in goods and price. A ï¬ne stock of Overcoatings to choose from. . now complete and the prices are just right. A $16 suit for $14; a. $14 suit for $12. ~ OVERCOA TS My stock of choice Imported and (‘zm- adiuu Tweeds for SUITINGS is ~\.\'I) WE ARE SHOWING FIT, WEST OF BENSON meg, If so a NO BBY PIPE, constructed on Scientiï¬c principles, and of ï¬rst-class material. is an essential both to your comfort and your appearance._ I have just: received a. large shipment fi‘o'm Seyes and Geniu. Montreal, including the latest designs from the best makers in the world. f buy for SPOT CASH. My expense e nominal and I sell on a very close JOHNSTON 81 SISSON, t/mt will keep you wan-3 and dry and save dottor ézlls. Don’t r2111 any NV: [mt get our n’lz'aldc' slam/76d Boots. Oar Boys’ “Iron Clad†lVatci-froqf [Roofs are just wizat Ilse [)qys mad. Our Clef/drank Izamz’ madc Boots are t/ze best we ever saw. II 2' re Sailing Lumber/216125" Rubber: and 176/" 1300!: c/zeaper 710w l/zazz we expect to {afar on. ‘ 3!) Kent-SL, East, Lindsayâ€"414:2. FURS‘WW†Jterested m lou prices? Ifso, come to us before going elsewhere to hm e )our furs repaired and remodelled. Txo good )Uch Cows, newly (mixed, ages four and ï¬x (2. For further particumrs apply to ALEX. J. CAMPBELL, liarz‘my. or a, 1:. CAMPBELL, Limbay. "/2? can’t prevent slay/z and mud [mt we keep Hartley, Oct. ‘3, 189.3 â€"-tf gPï¬iiE‘éG AM 1301‘ TS and RUBBERS «(Cr LrMDE .mmu ZHQQDOS “ mï¬m mmï¬ï¬‚mm MW} 1 a 54% Eu 5%th Call and inspect work and g3; p237; Heavy, soft and warm, $2.50 per pair, retail have one or ï¬fty pairs. . . . LINDSAY WOGLLEN MILLS We are ï¬lling a large wholesale order for ] These blankets are made from white and naturaj ï¬bre nicely striped with blue, red and white, WC}. service for years. Sell retail at 50¢. per lb. W} any of our customers can purchase them at Mm “‘ “" GNU. DC wool from 35c. up. A lot ofMISMATE‘) SHIRTS m; less than wholesale prices. This is 3011: Chang tos SCC: article at a bargain. Also TWEEDS FIIL CLuTu HOSIELR_Y_ all Ouz oun Manufa :ture. MEN-5’ KNITTED UNDERWEAR CUSTOM ’WEAVIE-EG Buy Direct from the Manufacturers and Save N sz'z‘e fli/z‘zk Elam/sets LINBSAY’S LEADING SHOE STORE. OR SALE WE HAVE SOME SNAPS. DO YOU SMGKE? LEAKS LATELY. MISS A. FORBERT J - An CARROLL, HORN R0 34‘,» Importer- afghan J. G. EDWARD t9 AWSEWTW all-bf current rate this is (1 l0( without «(51¢ rowers 1m 1". i’li FGGTEELL jOH.» ' -mwnvoz AL SOLH :Diarnzid ORIA CIIIVED. FDRTBALL RULES, raw HOW TO PLA Y F6316“ really had 1' When BALL .i a ! 10d LL p1 ALCD An I ) 15.511 1.01" m you want remember $5 SHELLS. and 3' A SPECL ’IOHEy. MM v J «1- Kuwait 51h“â€" receipt CIT UMQW Brass W Smokelw- )Wdef. . Ure . ER? ll. VANC \Vhen at the fair c a variety of “'0' choose from, or if )‘L' Wand Range I ha‘ FREEâ€"um» .u. , 7 JE‘JV'E;-E OPT‘1 Foot of 3;: Dett‘ 11‘6 ience WE SELL E‘ THAT ENT THE MAN A SHâ€, AND SELL LOWER "‘5‘ ‘P‘V ï¬ï¬YBOQY 2AM