7 EtC., eVer :D S_ ass, NDSAY ! iuti ing the 8 â€WORK, YSTEM rose. An . for $10. AIR for n artiï¬cial :il‘S exper- store. op- reef. \ F, __ , THE WATCHMAN, LINDSAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1392 Piso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the - B?Fl. Easiest to Use. and Cheapest. Cheap Bread for the People. Those wanting Cheap bread had better It will be seen by‘card in another goutp A. B. Terry's confectionary who is column that Mrs. How-son, associate of the 139‘ mg ï¬rst-class bread at NINE CENTS College of Urganists and teacher in the per four 1b loaf. Toronto College of Music, is now ready to i receive pupils for pipe organ, reed organ, Removed. piano, 650., in Lindsay. Mrs: Howson, Mr. R. D. . who Will be found at the Cambridge street st' . 1. t4 , Thexton has remflmd t0 the Methodist . parsonage on Saturdays, ls . oie a c y occupied by Mr. W. A. Good- . - - - wm j t1 B‘ .. . otganist in the Methodist church, and ’ n 18 dker BIOCk’ where he Intends comes to Lindsay with the highest testi- to take orders for wood. coal, pressed hay, ‘" grew flour and feed, and all kinds of chop monials in her profession. 'c. Music and Teaching. sold by druggists or sent by mail, 50c. E. T. Hazeltlne, Warren, Pa. .. . METHERELL, czader ofthe Holiday Trade with New ‘and Popular Lines of Toys, Books and Novelties, Fancy Goods, Notions, c. BREVITIES. -â€"Sea ï¬sh, Haddock and Shad, at Scares’. â€"Eyres and Graham have sold out their grocery business. â€"A. B. Terry is receiving the best Oysters from Baltimore twice a week. â€"Read Dundas Flavelle Bros. ad., cheap lot of goods being sold away down. ~German Felt Slippers, Over Shoes rubbers, cheapest at PERKINS Co., 52 Kent st. Lindsay. â€"Lumberman’s Rubbers, Felt and Knit Socks, best and cheapest at PERKINS 00.. the leaders in low prices of Boots Shoes. â€"Read E. E. W. McGaï¬â€˜ey’s giving up business sale. His stock of clothing and overcoats cheapest in town. He keeps no shoddy goods. â€"Found at 52 Kent street, Lindsay, the best place in the County to buy your Boots Shoes, Rubbers, Over Shoes c, PERKINS Co. ‘ -â€"Ladies try our Dongola Waukeaphast Boots, the best and easiest Boots you can wear, PERKINS 00., the leaders in low prices of Boots Shoes Rubbers etc. â€"A valuable horse belonging to Dr. Wood, of Kirkï¬eld, broke its leg by fall- ing through a bridge back north last week. The township wherein the accident occur- red will likely have to foot the bill, 1 have the Goods you want at prices you can afford to pay, and every article backed byguarantee - - of Goodness - - Complete Assortment of Dolls, Kid body Dolls, Unbreakable Dolls. Wax Dolls, Rubber Dolls. Law Courts. TORONTO, Nov. 2l.â€"-Allen r. Dominion Bank.~â€"M.r. Barron, Q.C., for the defen- dants, mOVed to strike out the jury notice ï¬led by the plaintiff. W. Read, for the plaintiff, contra. Motion refused. Costs to the plaintiff in any event. Mr. Barron also for the defendants, appealed from an order of the Master in Chambers directing production by a cashier of the defenndant bank. Walter Read, for the plaintiff contra. Reserved. Dolls Heads in all Sizes. .- Right now I am ready with an immense stock of Prize Books, 5119155. PRA YER BOOKS, 5ft, Family Bibles in all styles, and Prices to suit all. Personals. â€"Miss Olivia Mark of this town and Miss Robinson of Bobcaygeon have been appointed to positions on our public school staff. These young ladies were selected from amongst a very large number of applicants. â€"Miss Annis, daughter of Mr. David Annis of Woodville, has received the appointment of specialist in French and German on the staff of our Collegiate Institute. Miss Annis comes highly recommended, being a graduate of Toronto University and a specialist in English, modems and mathematics. Y. M. C. A. Notes- â€"The ï¬rst meeting of the new board of directors will be held on Friday at 8 pm. when the election of oflicers will take place and the committee for the coming year be appointed. I have been appointed Agent for the Anglo Canadian Music Co. of Toronto. Parties requiring Music would do well to call and examine my Stock before buy- ing elsewhere. VIOLIN, GUITAR. BANGD, AUTO-HARP, Prices: form 34 up to $5; $8 up to $40; 36 up to 30; $3.75 up to $6.50. G. A. METHERELL’S, Kent Street, Lindsay. “lib watchman. 1 f l THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1892. ____._.._._ â€"Last Sunday afternoon the new rooms were almost ï¬lled with a splendid audience of men who had gathered for the ï¬rst men’s meeting since the removal. Rev. Mr. Ware gave a most inspiring address, and all present enjoyed the service. -â€"-The Port Perry Standard says:--The farmers iround Bloomington are taking steps to form a co-operative creamery. The creamery is steadily coming into favor. One will be started at Marsh Hill next spring. Town and County New Flour and Feed Store. â€"The meeting this Sunday at 4.15 pm. will be addressed by Rev. R. Johnston. The orchestra will lead the singing. All young men invited. Come and bring a friend. The undersigned has opened a Flour and Feed store at 17 William street, Lindsw, where he will keep on hand a stric‘aoi all kinds of Flour, Meal, Feed, Clix». Hen Feed, c., which Will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Nor. 1.3, 1892. ARTHUR MOORE. â€"-Sunday next being the 7th anniversary of the opening of St. Paul’s Church, the Rev. F. H. Du Vernet of Toronto will be the preacher, both morning and evening, and the Offertory, which is expected to be a liberal one, will be devoted to the re- duction of the church debt. .â€"â€"â€" Catholic Literary Association. On Monday evening last a very enthusi- astic meeting was held in the C.L.A. rooms on Kent st. The greater part of the members were present, and much business was transacted. The society is ’ . going ahead with great progress and many evening the 28th .inst. An excellent pro- iicw members have been added to the gramme of reading and Singing Will be society’s membership roll, which is at given, and the Rev. Mr. \Vare of the present very large. Ofï¬cers were elected Baptist church will_address them meeting, for the Coming yoaras follows :â€"Pres1dcnt All are cordially inv1ted. M- Kenny; ht vice-pres, J' Priineau; â€"Rev. D. J. Macdonnell, of Toronto, 211d vice~pres., B- MCHHSI}; recording isaConservative in politics. Atathanks- secretary, A° â€â€™B‘Wle; ï¬iiancml secretary, uivinrr service in his church on Thursday 17- Hilllnilll“01 flui‘S‘lrcn Jm‘ Gillogly; he said "the result of the election across inarshall, X. keeiian; chaplain, Jas. the line might contain a lesson £01, this Gilloo'ly. The managing committee is as countr bv directin attention to whether f(.11m:s:_D1-. \V. V. Lynch; D. J. l‘IilI‘k- y ' ,9: there is not here legislation which enriches the few at the expense of the many. Pulled. Un Friday morning last about one o'clock, Chief Bell, assisted by County Constable Foster, made a descent on a dive kept by a woman named Jewell, near the avenue, south of Kent st.. and arrest- ed two men and four women on the promises. They were taken before the PAL, and the woman Jewell was sent to Castle Jackson for three months and one of the men was ï¬ned 85 and costs. The other proved that he only went there when he heard the noise. The other women were discharged. The chief is on :7 look out, and is determined to make such questionable resorts scarce. â€"Tlie monthly meeting of the Church of England Temperance Society will be held in St. Paul’s school room on Monday ,5 , g. ham and J. Considine. There is every “ reason to believe that it is the beginning ‘ " 3- " " ‘ term. A Spendid Offer. or .i most successful M . . ‘ _ â€"4. 1'. A. Lisle has just Completed 1 me issued shortly, the nnï¬fljgniigigg F t l Accident iinprox‘emcnts in his tannery machinery, in“: {“thth m A nitrica, enf 400 es a a and has also had the water pipes put in, ' " Almanac, coriSisting o pag Our Stock of GARFETS v. « . I “ ‘. . ‘ . . , v y ' . .' ... - "lull ofthe most absorbing ii_terâ€" A very sad accident Pmk place on £01 Y‘bilï¬lg‘ Ind“, “\f" frglb‘tlrlngkldfll‘: . ,......,i..:.1it) “M1 6 Ci Irred Ill'lpS consti- Saturdav evening last which resulted m ttc< “1 l A. mini m o anti. .5 oi ,it, “ T1" 2:" ’ ., r , . ‘ ‘ :iCCoinodation of the hands, which will be a great saving of time. The water was turned on Tuesday last, by Mr. J. Smith, and chi'ythiiig Works well. . f the most valuable works of,the death of Mr. Iatrickv Meehan, a ‘ «will ever published in any part of the respect ible farmer of the North part of “ i r »\ Compendium of statistics Covcr- Emily, From what withâ€; leaing he was I iylrllllblldc of important subjects. A returning home from _iiic salyra (1131i si.\ ' f reference for all Canadians and O’clcck, in Company With a1 18: it'een, L f ' ' ' ‘ ' i ’ . own " “Hi“ and havmn a speCial value for and a short distincle .OUtSl’L ekt ,f t ' W , '1" ill all l‘illdS desxrous of know- - meeting a team, it tll‘lg' gar , ,ren o i n: b i i i ‘ ' ' 'l 'n order to pass. l\0t noticmg a #11: 1;: Canada and Canadians. one Slt e i h f t he 13 weâ€, "-‘~~; will Hive the Montreal “mely culvert, one_of the ront w heis hem ' :tilll {Weekly Star†and Almanac, down, throwmg im ou on. . ' , ‘1 5 Wi'rmnixx for one breaking his neck, and causuig instant M†U“) ‘7’ ‘ ' l' ' h '1‘ th Miss Bi'cen kent her seat, and . . .1tliiz-tx'zeiits(Sl..JO). l'-iiSist e ca , .. ' . dh 1d' a c: i chi.- ever offeiï¬d to the succeeded in getting the reins ail: 0 mp » i ’ Km ‘ 7’ - . . . .. s 1~ ' \- din ‘bur names to this other: at the homes. A Mr. Holland ‘w o “a In . i L“ b the other waggon With mher partie assisted in bringing the body back to Lind- say. and placing it in Dorgan’s Hotel, until the family were notified. Deceased and House Furnishings must be sold at once. N o reserve in this department, - everything must go. - â€"One day last week three masked men rode boldly into the little town of Spear- villc. fifteen miles east of Dodge Citv, Kan, proceeded straight to the Spear- ville bank, tied their horses and entered. Mr. J. L. Baird was the only poi'Son in the bank. Covering him with their revolvers they scooped up at] the money in sight. amounting to over $10,000. Then they hurriedly left. the bank and fled. â€"â€"L;irgo gangs of men from Oriliia. Mitland, Pencttinguishene and Brace- Soï¬egiate Institute Notes. MANTLES, MANTLE GLDTHS 8i ., . ,, - - . _ ' . , bridge are dail i making their way to the T‘" "â€â€œmry Socxety m connection was somewhat over 60 years Of age. The lumber camps zit W-ihndllitae Extensive TL: I ‘ \ s ' ' )1 [18 ' , s - - ‘ . t . A I .. -~ scllmil rendcrtd Idst‘ eFZidiiqu' family have 1213333 ngpathyeofltlllile: cominun operations are now m progresss there for . 3.1; ;. g. -;‘ » n yoramme a . . .7 . - en ere‘iv ii . . ‘ . .' . . T ~ ‘ , â€toils ,ion (1 d b the pupils of ity in their su c the coming Winter, and the lame ï¬rms 6 aCI'lï¬ ced I“ "'1.‘ "' “1‘1 "Jen e f y 3f the town seem to be. making a supreme eilort. o i' kc. nut Vel‘V 6W * , t ~ 000 1 .1. . d , ‘ ‘ - men iave a. tea «one u iâ€"i '.-.'(r1'g: present. These meetings are Board of Education. Abou 0’ y D 1), him: ..3-,- “they week and are exceeding- i'? it†rusting and proï¬table' The pro- :rzi; ..... ,. LN Friday was as follows: l::<*:-g;,.,,.,,,,,1 duet. Mrs. Roberts; Miss 12- l"! il'im Sting. Dir. W. RObSOn- li'x'e-iiiin ~i‘t‘ speechesâ€"Mr. que, “None ‘4 1‘ ".v 332,“; (leserve the fair. iâ€"Mr. J}; N. 3W hi.) "it never rains but it pours. xii; gg, McKenzie, “You never ‘111188 :31“ “refrr till the well goes dry}: 111.6“ titer: were gclccred from the matriculation and it is said about 7,000 will be required to carry out the winter’s workâ€"North ' 1 to of the Board Of Edu- A speCia mee i g Bay Despatch. cation was held on Tuesday evening, to deal with the matter of appomtments to ï¬ll vacancies on the staff of the Collegiate Institute and the public schools, and for the transaction of general busmess. Present: Chairman McNeillie; Messrs. Stewart, Flavelle, .R. Kennedy, J. Kennedy, McLaughlin, Pilkie, Deacon, Anderson, Walters, Macmurchy and -â€"A resident. of Collingwood preserved some blackberries this fall and through being insufï¬ciently corked they ferment- ed. She emptied them into an enclosure where some ducks ate freely of the berries and soon became very boisterous, quack- ing loudly and reeling around like a lot of intoxicated men. By and by they were We Invite Every Man, Woman and Child to Visit Us DM/mg Me mxz‘ 6 Wages and. get our prices. It will be to your in- terest to trade with us. E. E. W. McGAFFEY, LNDSAY’S LEADER OF LOW CASH PRICES DRY GOODS HOUSE “in ~ ‘ ‘ ' t three of the third Mathews. completely overcome, and laid over on :" doing .iginfisthe third form were: On motion it was deCided not to engage their backs and appeared like so many 'iil5.i.'r';_ ' ~‘o . . - ~ . - Mr \‘I. : ('[s'ile hand that rocks the a male teacher for the south “Md 50mm]- dead ducks. After a few homs, however, - 'lli Ji’ - . ‘. ' Crap: . .-,~: -,tlie “v(,r}dâ€â€"Mr. F. Shannon. The special annual report of the head- they rev 1» ed. ‘4' . .l.t': 7’ ‘ “15x: 'l‘li.‘ not alwavs What they seem. . master of the Public “mole dealing With â€"Meaf01'd Moonâ€"The Tâ€"lll‘. $.iverivood, “As a rule mans a. suicide of the work done by each member of the staff George Roberts at Orillia last week has I‘M at“, it is but he wants it 0001’ when during the year, was read. T12." “1303: caused many of our contemporaries to it is cool he wants it hot, always was highly satisfactory asl if no por to moralize on the iniquity of the _card “ml": what is not.†After many done. The salaries 0f the 3 y tea-(1:113: table, but we have failed .to note a Single i‘lu’i‘n .' l: :ittempts the result was demded who have been two years an over I suggestion calculated to inspire one With :11 fitâ€;- of the third form. There. seems 10 mm- been Some little irregularltms "1 the lJJziioiS as there were rather too many, he matriculation form making the best SPQE‘Clm-s. {caninv‘ Miss Mimms. The meeting employ of the board, were increased $10 the belief that the each as a result of the report, in accor- dance with the scheme adopted a yeazlagu The board went into committee or the whole to consider applications for the position ofmodern master in the Collegiate InSlitUte’ and for two vacancies on the and the same influences which combine to public SChOOI Staff" . shield the genteel gambler from the oper- The committee recommended the ation of the law may be expected to throw a pointment 0f Miss Annis 0f, WoodVille, around the professmnal poker player such on December 16th. the Literary wiho is a B. A. of Toronto University and 3 mantle of protection as shall enable him sOcie .- ' 11 t rm witha - - - d, ns Enolish and mathe- e the detection of the most t i t no the *3 e . . ecialist in m0 Pr_ 3 .s _ to escap ‘ Very SZIEZteggoilgsllI‘Be' The admisssion 'irihtics, t0 the posmon 1“ the Institute; viligant oï¬icers of the law. Roberts was- fe‘v‘Wili be moderate and it is expected the and Miss Olivia Mark, 0f Linksay, and but one of many whose. fascmatum Page 0f the town hill turn out in large Miss Robinson. of Bobcaygeon, to ï¬ll the for gambling has ended in suicide. Next “innocent game of poker†is becoming less popular in Conse- duence of the many lives ruined by it. Until society has ceased to look upon card playing as a necessary “ accomplish- ment,†the evil will continue to flourish, “films u, a close, all joining heartily in “Using “God Save the Queen.†LOOK HERE ! l l . . . : “limiters. The proceeds are. for the vacancies in the pubhc schools. The to intemperance, the gambling table is No. 2 DOBSON s BLOCK beReï¬t of the library and reading room report was adopted. probably the greatest curse that afflicts 3:169 every body and fill the hall to Its The M adjourned. this country. °Et capacity. " 9 i'MVi,‘ ' . 'w q‘wo.‘ «w‘ ‘0 . A