Eln‘ric . ruchstm. Tm HID OFF TEL t: on sale 3 Set All hand made U90. in Fianna; iug this sale,We rv Blue Finnâ€, r price mg, '5 oath you cheap ctory by buying Jy. Rcmembet N 'DSAY :es and 2\‘eck rtric Sees]. bab’e hi. to he cluawd vs Mr- to re 34:] W IlULESALE I 81 CR. ZFFS t cheap C0. ary annels 1W1. 7' rm: PRICE 1011 hes Muff; as in “3‘ Jelettes AT 'Wheat Cables Lower, and Chicago Futures Fell Off 3 Cent 3 Bushelâ€"Latest Quotations. LiVnrpooI. Jan. 22.-â€"â€" Yï¬tcrday “hem futures declined 174d. ('hit'ug‘o, Jan. 23.â€"Whea.t futures _\¢-;~‘Lu~r‘(lu.\' declined 11,4c per bushel. LEADING \VHEAT MARKETS. Fulluwing Were the closing prices :11 important. wheat. centres yesterâ€" day. 1 Northern, spring, 65 31/33:! to 63 412d: futures, quiet; March, 63 3/4d; May, Gs 1d. Tunnx'ru 5T. LAWRENCE MARKET G rainâ€" \\'lwat. white. bush. ....$0 68% to Sum .. PHL bush. ..... .oo 0 m .0001 “ ï¬fe. bush. 00-0.... 06% p090; " :mse, bush. . ..... Q (52% ...... “91min white. 0 78 .... .... Dvlmh. No. 1 anthérn . .- 0 72 a... ou-oo 0 76 lmlmh. X0. 1 hard .. .... 07 p... p... p...‘ MimwupoHS, X0. _ 1 Northern . .... ~..... 014% Lin-rpool, Jan. 23.â€"Yesterday’s (-1«)s«>â€"â€".\'pot wheat, steady; No. 1 Mundard (3211., 65 4d to 65 41/2d; No. 2 rod winter, 63 1d to 65 11/;d; No. i‘hicam .... New York . l'ilwaukve . St. Luuis .. Tolmln . .. .. Den-«Jr, red petm‘u, whi l)"‘mh. X0. l’rmcc . forth II porn! of those of Council; et (' The proclamation of the death of Qim-n \irloriu and the succession of King {Coward is issued inunediztte- l_\' upon the Queen’s death by the Premier. Lord Salisbury. and the Archbishop of Canterbury. with the Snnflinu of the Privv Council It is then made public throughout 1h.» l“¢:ll!ll Li. rough the Lord 31;“er 1m- Lord lieutenants of counties, l'rm-lamation of the Death of Queen tin-n If)†Huldcn Jubilee Of his 00- ]nn-d nmthcr. 19R? Daughter Princess Louisunf “abs married to the Duke of Fife on July 17. the Queen being prosont. 1\“."_’â€"â€".7an. 14. death of his oldest Sun. the' Duke of Ciarcnce. 1897â€"(31men's Diamond Jubilee. Prince. In 1868 a visit to Ireland on the part of the Prince and Princess of Wales created much enthusiasm. On July 6. 1868. the Princess \‘icâ€" toria .XI..-xandra was born. .\ European tour. folIOWed by a visit to the east, succeeded, and the. Oriental potentates visited greeted 1he heir apparent with Oriental lav- ishm-ss of display. Fume months after the return. on Nov. 2’3. 1R69. Princess Maud Char- Inttv was born. 18714-31“: 23. serious illness from typhnid. Nation showed kconost anxiety and a state thzmksgiving f0]â€" lmv.;d at St. Paul's on Feb. 27. 1972. Thu visiv 10 India. followed. and rim-n thu Huldcn Jubilee of his b0- me‘zâ€"Fcb. 6, began tour of east, I-i:_\’pt and the Holy Land. in acco;dâ€" unw with his late father's plans, ar- riving homc,June 7. lsosxfllt‘cb. 5. took his seat in the Home of Lords. On the 19th of Fnhrunry 1'arljamcnt granted him fluttmua year. in addition to the {IF-HANK) which Lord Palmerston said ho would receive from the Duchy of i'urnwull. 1963â€")Inrch 10. marriage to the Princess Alexandra of Denmark. Prince Albert Victor Christian Ed- ward was born at Frogmore, Jan. 9, 186-1. and Prince George of Wales on June 3. 186."). . Them, on Feb. 20. 1867. a daugh- Oak. bush . . . . . . . Barley. bush. . .. Rye, hush. . . . . . Beans. hush. . . . . . Pong, hush. . . . . . Buckwheat. bush. (Continued from Page 10) 186 =â€"â€"Visited Canada. and the Un- ited States. nay-Jan. 18, entered Cambridgo Tnivvrsitï¬'. THE QUEEN IS DEAD TOUCHING HOME SCENE ISMâ€"Nov. 1, invested with the {)rdl‘l' 0f the Star of India. Ian-«Doc. 14, death of his fath- 9r. 1h.» Prince Consort. lSï¬!â€"â€"D€C. 23, chief mourner at: Us father’s funeral. CALLED TO RULE 1901. Victoria and Succession of King Prnm o1.ouisc, was born to the 3.â€me V ' sJâ€"Ls-hhl-O-A THE MARKETS. Thursday. [ musty nub, I901. Cash. Jan. March. May. 5.... 3.... 3.... $07414 Edward. 0 47 L3 :0... Chairman Horeâ€"-\\'ould the horse stable render that-â€location unsnn'i- tary ‘? . Judge Hardingâ€"l cannot say. Ald. 'l‘ouchburnâ€"RusL year's counâ€" cil carefully considered the change when it, was expected a ï¬re hall would be built. It then seemed that the horses were so near as to be dis- agreeable. They are lot unsanitary. Rev. Mr. Macmillanâ€"The stables might be kept carefully and then there. would likely be no diflieulty. A111. Sinclairâ€"â€"I mow it shall not bc‘ paid. Ald. mehburnâ€"I Second that motion. What. authority had you. I was instructed to (‘him‘ (Trandoll do this work by IZx-ald. Graham, when he was chairman of the. Inwn property. Ald. Sinclairâ€"They don't. need it. Ald. Robsonâ€"Have you found any- Lh ing wrong. Ald. Juckmnâ€"Would the-r0 be any noisv from the Inckup. Ald. Sinclairâ€"X0. Prisoners can be taken in at an out’side door. Pn-sontly the conunittco came up- on a document which seemed more Offensive than the hnrsv stable in August. It was a bill from (Yhiof (‘ramlq-ll fur $8. fur al‘wntiun given the now alarm boxes. (‘hief (Brandonâ€"Yes. a dozen Hmcs and they must have constant attenâ€" tion like any other telegraph system. Ald. Jacksonâ€"We had better ‘ ï¬nd out if 'such Care is'necossury. The Bell people vill tell us. Add. Graham may haw born inâ€" structed by them to have it looked after. It must not be left, to get out of order. (‘hiof (‘randcllâ€"I court on either one. . - ; " - . :v ) (v. ‘ ') wveauncuén-o-ono notion-caoooogouun. At this WM“ “‘1' â€â€œ1“" â€'F‘Wd Arriveatl.B.0.Jnnaflon............. (‘hgvf (‘mndcll in a, Lot ('n::‘~L'USSi()n Arriventmndnym.................... about some of his work as assessor. LB.;O.8ERVIGI. . . ' ‘ . “ u. ‘ . L637“ B‘ncroftIICIII..0.....I..IC.IIOOII ’1 1w mam (“pres-“10“" “ 0†IL ‘5 “0‘3 wave Junctionâ€..‘....................-. _' .., . 3 .. ' . " “ Arrive ï¬t Junction .00. OOICOIIIIIOOOI 1TH". It 15 â€UL" It '2‘ not, I art-West. Bancroft: m"... ......... .. can Drch it." with tunfl :md gvsiuro - , -11*d the sessions of old be- To CURE A COLD IN ONE â€mt rem L Take Laxative Bromo Qumu ‘ . lets. All druggists refund th From the County Lullnml if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Commissioner Graham of the Coun- signature is .on each box: fore the members became amulet-men. Ald. Touchhurnâ€"Tnut bill is like the: one (‘mndcll put. in for attending the ("Curt of Revision on sewers and wrunnlithic when he was not, modcd. (‘hiof (randcllâ€"l was 1101 at the .-\1(l. Sinclairâ€"My motion is that it be not paid and it never will be with my cons-cut. I am not going to vote the town's money away. Ald. Jacksonâ€"My mnondnmnt is that. we find out the facts about the nan-(Is of the alarm system. Ald. Sinclairâ€"J withdraw mymoâ€" Lion. A meeting of the Town Property committee was hold last, Monday night. The question of ï¬tting up the town hall for ofï¬ces after tlw idea set forth for some time by Dr. Bur- rows was discussed. 'l‘lw rvpol‘t of (‘hit-f (‘ramlcll was considvrcd and Alt]. 'l‘ouchburn (livnlgvd a statv sec- ret. to thv oï¬'vct that tho chief would soon ln- hounu‘d. 110 and AM. Jack- son ul'wrwurd choclv each' other roâ€" gurding )llt‘lthlS of road-making. and adjournment. scan-v placatml the chairman of the Board of Works. THE TOWN HALL MAY BE REMODELLED Beefâ€"Hides. .......... For the Pubiic Library Rooms and Town Ofï¬ces MEAT. POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Bu? er p.er11) ............... 0 18 to 0 20 Chickens, ,énr pair" .......... 0 30 to 0 45 E238 pzeroen .............. 02060022 Hogs. live weight per cwtu 6 50 to 7 00 Hogs. dressed, per cwt ...... 0 00 to 7 75 Hay, per ton. ................ 7 00 to 8 00 Lard. Derlb ................. 0 11 to 0 12 Potatoes, per bag" . . .. Buck wheat ............ Barley, per bushel... . .. Rye .................... Oats" .................. Peas, small ............ Was, Mummies ....... Pms. Blue. ........... Blackeye peas. 1 ........ Fall Wheat per bushel. . . b‘yfe Wheat; per huahpl .. Spring “The-w per bushel Goose W heat per bushel. Bï¬fmérs cat .6. pic †good ... “ mod'um. min “ common . . . “ infm‘in': Foodom. hon n' . . . . Fomlors. light . . . . Fondinz buns . . . . . . The Lindsay Markets l‘lu‘ Library (‘nmmittw Here's a Mix-up mshel............ .-.-.--.-..uo¢o.. lies. ........... .. COARSE GRAIN. VEG ETA BLES. GRAIN. 806 4%M%%557 00000000 000 mmmm..flmmm 00000000 I o I ...... ...... .3 .0.) .D 666“ 0000 mmmm mmmw 0000 77.» 90 ()P' A) 5 ‘10 â€20 Ald. Jacksonâ€"[1‘ we ronmdelled the town hall the saving of $125 rent for the library and the rent of the clerk's ufllcc would be saved. By gelling a. {flaw for the {ire appliance we should saw 575 rent for storing the hunk and ladder trucks. Mr. Knnwlson. has the lease of your otï¬cv some limv to run ? Monwmdvhhmvmam"..uul announlxed..._.u-..__.. Toronto M311.........__â€"â€"â€"...._-.... mm “11“... ..Iouom‘cnoto Colo... Port Hope ExpreamPoterboro......__ I. . -'P‘ $60.. .8gzss cgpv aunt): years. Ald. Horaâ€"“V,- mmld move up as much as possihlv. Bollevfllo mndr 30%|!le via. Bethny............. 6 15 Ln Toronto xodvinWhltby Mid Port Perry 5 50 ur PortBopollxlln'om‘1‘oronwm_........w w w oomnk xixw-JDQIIUOIII30.10.... '.‘..Q10 10.n‘ PortHope Mixed lromPortHopo......â€".-. 2 05 [MI Iorontohfllrom Portï¬ope ..... .. ....... 6 13 p.11 PortHopeExpreoshom'l‘cr-onto. ........... 8 02 9.0 T110 Mayorâ€"4kruvations would haVu to be Blade: under the town hall for furnaces MC. Tho cost would be consiflcmblu. Roadâ€"Making Ald. Touchhurnâ€"I would like 10 see a strip of sample road put down. Aid. Hora-You will have a chance this year. 'l‘hc ('lmirman of Finance and he of the Board of Works debated the matter to adjournment. mbwn KudOIOOIQOOCC.ODOOICOOOUCO- Toronto Express from Port Hope.-. ... .. Port Hopolxnh'om'rorontom_........} s s 9 '888 555 Ald. Touchburn Each layer of metal should be rolled. Ald. .hwksnnâ€"'l'lmt has its (limâ€" cultics. Thv overseer woill‘d roquim to be there and he TS n’ccded at tho. crusher 10 see about grading the. broken stcne. . ‘ â€MW“?IIXWoooooonuboc-u-maqoulv av ‘4 The 11. 38 mail for Port Hope clom nt the P. 0. 10.30a.m. The 8. 65 mail for Toronto closes $8. 40. A 41.3 11. 00 mil going north connects with the I. Ald. Jackson --â€" .-\n arrangmucnt mighl be mam" In cancel the base of this ofï¬ce. The Mayorâ€"A hose tower would be vxpcnsix'v. l 0. BV. The 2.40 p. In. north tnln curios no and]. Ald. .Iucksnnâ€"I should be glad if we could have? a new I'm). hall to mark thv nvw century. 11' not we had hwttcr ran some place for a term nf years. That old place might; let thc- lmrscs into the collar. Eugene Fee's liwry burn would be. a. good placu. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Qumine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the mane) if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W Grove ‘ gave Lindqu Lena Bancroftâ€... wave Junction.... . Arrive st Junction Mn'lve at. Bancroft -. Ald. Jacksonâ€"It. will not do to be short of hose. “'0. must remem- ber those last extensions and the hose required to make them cfl'cctive. Ahl. Sim-lairâ€"We have hose enough. I will go through the whole thing tomorrow and lot you know how many fvvt, of hose wv hm'e that 'is ï¬rst-class and how many that is not. I think ] know smnething on this subject. Wn should have 2,000 feet of ï¬rst-class and 700 of not so good. Ah]. Jacksonâ€"Tho chairman of town property might go. Ald. “inclairâ€"Oh yes I will invite him Lo go with me. AM. More pay some thLvntitm to the report, of our chief. I shall take my instrucâ€" We certainly ought, to {ions from this council huwovm. The rvpm't, asked for some new hOSU. The chief had pointed out the need for six more alarm boxes. AM. Sinclairâ€"~Wv haVe all we need and can‘t pay for any more. Ald. Jacksonâ€"When W0. bought, the 0er six thv-re socmvd to be no momw fur any more. Aid. Touchburnâ€"-()h difference. There will in the chief soon. He at, his housv. Ald. Sinclairâ€"What'a that for? Why was an alarm not put near there ‘2 Ald. SinCldifâ€"Whut I wanted to know is : where is that balance '? The chief was asked to furni51 a statement. His report referred to the telephone at his own house. (,‘lcrk I{no\\‘Isnuâ€"â€"-ch. four or ï¬ve 'ty Council addrcsS?â€"the committee; advising that the ‘OWn take no ac; tion towards extending the sewer to the proposed hospital site. He also explained that at its approaching" session the legislature will-offer to assist to the extent of the cost of new pcnnanent roads. In that case the county will likely buy a ateam roller but Mr. Graham sug- gested that the. town Should not ofâ€" fer to coâ€"operate in the. purchase. The Chiefs Report The. tire chief’s report said that he had received $4.50 for rented hose†etc. He. had disbursed $2.00 and had $2.00 on hand. Xv“ I. B. O. RAILWAY. G. T. R. SERVICE. “0.0.0.900 ..l|l.“.'..' vii Bourbon cocoâ€"0....“ LOCAL TIME-TABLE DEPARTURE. Hull or Substitute m... OOOIOQOI~.-~I THE WATcH'MAu-wmta LmnsAi. our. â€"â€"â€"-'|oo U W ILB' 'ooocunoov-ao- 6 1‘ Ln it makes no be a change won’t need it ..._..'. 8 65 LB: ......10 40511 ......13 19 pm- ounc- .n m m..n. LPPD mwam IBJJ n.n. .90 woo. 80 .10 50 I.†. 2w 9.0 . 135 90' . 516 pal 10 10 3 HI 2 96 [Ma 5 IO ILII 8403.11: .8' 13 Days A1 are Our stock is complete in all lines, and many lines we are offering at less than ..... Remember these prices are for the balance of this month, and for CASH ONLY. Every ’ STOVE guranteed or money refunded. GINNAMON 8: EVERSW’S Manufacturers’ Prices CINNAMON é The New Hardware Men, If you require a STOVE it will pay you to buy now. First come, first served. We are also headquarters for all kinds of HARDWARE, and FARMERS’ SUPPLIES. OF WONDERFUL Kent-st, Lindsay 11