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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Jan 1909, p. 7

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Lively Doings at 305! W Village ’ ‘ ' Bethel, Jan. 18 mm and Miss E1 hon-e of MI. Go s other friends in t ‘Iâ€" Bethel, Jan. 18.-â€"MIS. (fins. Fflirc'q bait!) and Miss Ethel, of Lindsay. are ‘ spending a. pleasant holiday-anathg ; 'm. G. Switaarand many. on:- pastortMr. McKenzie, spoke to a larger congregation than usual I: last. night, from the text contained? in Matthew 6, 19-21. His semenf was a. masterly exposition of the wouds contained in the text. Some of the points empmized were Chris- tian stewardship, the stewardship oi .- min who are not OhristianS. menl need not be paupers because they are Christians, and what our treas- ure wally is. Next Sunday evening Rev. C. W., McKenzie. B..\. 8.1)., of Victoria Un-‘ iversity, (a cousin of our pastor) will preach the annual educational men in this church. We look for‘ a. large congregation. Mr. E. Switzer‘has £8120]an froml holidaying in Lindsay. looking hale' andihearty. .1 journey west some-l times has an exhilgrating effect. I an .1’ 4“ m0 cavern} ‘ 8. WE” VV"5'V5"--v Mr. E. Switzerhas retained from holidaying in Lindsay. looking hale and» hearty. A journey west some- times has an exhilarating effect. .It' will. be remembered" 11111: several Babel Sunday school teachex‘s re- ceived. presents from “their classes". and amcngst their number. Mr. J. '1‘. Switzer. who teaches the young men's bible class. He received a bandsOme rocking chair. 0n Wednes- day eVen’ng of last week these young - . . , :_:A‘flc cmflf. g verv UG: V'w- as, 7 men and their friends spent a very pleasant awning indeed at.~t;he home‘ of the arbov‘a mentiomd teacher. Some of the features of the evening were the shooting contest in which everyone wok part. the mock nger- tisements, want ads., and personals. Roars of iaugxhber {oliowed the read; ing of many of these. But morn- ing soOn dawned. and as Bethel peo- ple beliéVe 'in the maxim; ““not'hihg' in exeess,” :od Save the King ,was «my. and the merry company quiet- ple believe'in the maxim. "mowing in excess,” God Save the King ,was sung. and the merry company quiet- ly dispersed. We wonder how many haVe _he_ard of “Bethel Sporting Club ‘2" Well. as it is merely in its embyro state yet. we'll excuse your ignorance. but if you are not a. member of this club by this time next, week. and a resi- dent of I’vethel we have no pardon to offer yon. For full particulars as regards registration fees. rules. regu- lations, etc, of the club. apply to Geo. Mills. Ira. Switzer or Wilfred Jackson. any of whom will bepleas- ml to in wer any inquiries concern- in-: the same. Members will please xxzovt at hmvbis‘ Ilill on Monday. Jan 18. where further notices will Jackson. an)‘ [‘d to in “'9“ (law. on Monday vvc-n'ng last a number! eV'L-n- ; of Bethelitos spent a pleasant in: with the Epworth League of the; home Mo 11 .-(llst church. The occa- sion was a rare treatâ€"a conundrum 50v a]. th\' admission only two cents The conundrum part was \xhirh ilâ€"l'ts said was .\li re- a foot. thfi hill-()f-l'm‘u a long list of ('u-n'lmlrulns. port an excellent time. “'5: are sorry to learn that Monster Russ Boutv. who had a. serious acci- (innt with his eye. is still troubled with it. The specialist who has (loos n )1 know as yet the Care 01‘ it. to remove . the whether h‘ “ill have 1-).» or not. Wrorl luvs are now lwc<nxfinz the m‘dnr of the times. there len-g two one at 111'. Walter Mont- rriei's an! thv othm- at Mr. Michavl H‘Donn 41's. .\ gOoil timv. and a lot of Wood is out at each. is re- lnSt v. t“'k . portal. We “‘L‘H' Sorry to hear of Mrs. Guthz'ie. of F-x em on Sun-day m-arn‘ng era! was ht‘l'd on ' the- reside-n09 of her so] JCh'} Wright. 1") PZX'I‘F-R ('ABINFT. Thu-<- is a rumor afloat that the member for 3'lo Ontario. Mr. W. ll_ Hoyle. M.P.I‘.. of Cannington. is shortly to be appointed a cabinet minister. May the report prove two is the wish of the (Meander. I ‘L.§ xmm‘mr l'm‘ Kalil}! (lntm‘iu. Mr. W. I ”1}?” “V“? “V “"‘W - ~ l‘l llm’lv \l l’ l‘ m‘ (lanninmmn isl lc-n Lhmamen were found concealed shortly to ho appointed a cabinet m a car loaded “‘lth TWamcal scen- mxmstcr \lav the report prove‘w'v at Montreal. and It xs thought 8“ ' ' ‘ scheme for smuggling these people] \ ._‘ h) "5 ‘ ' ; 11d . . - ~ 1"“ 1‘ 1 ‘ “1 h 01 the (loa or mm the Lmted Status has been 'rhvro is nnA thing certain. rnl that: . ie thi< th-u \[r\ “'0le in an ahlolfmlod' ‘ . " ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' . Neal-Iv four hundred automobrles man. a man that would add Str'mm-VM'désMVed in a fire in a Boston 1,0 m» Hmm‘k) (luvm-nmrnt ‘1‘ taken ENNIS ‘ , ' \ '1 ' s x . ‘ it : P..- ‘m' 'h‘ ( “hm ‘- .H‘ L" 9 “Wm“; .\ chnld- of- five was rescued at Reg- smkm‘. and a can-ml and ahh‘ “0",gio. after having been nineteen days Imtm'. nm‘ who is admind and l‘(‘--in the ruins. spocml by holh Liberal and (,‘unsor-i A number of German red tionariea "fl‘i"“--('uml5n"(tun (Hemwr. are trying to bring about the down- fall of Chancellor Von Buelow. The schooner Swallow. off St. “9 Knows From John‘s. NM. was wrecked off the “i F . Long Island shore. and her crew of c YIIDI'ID'H‘PHWE or slx mgnp‘erlahed: ‘ l "mt Dodd’s Kidney Pills Wiil Cure Bright’s Disease DUSTMAH'I‘F.“ COTE TELLS ‘IOW THE GREAT CANADIAN KID- NEY REMRIH‘ CURE!) HIM AF- TER DOCTORS HAD GIVEN KIM La Pet“ Bola Franc. Temlacouam‘ 00.. Que” Jau,18(Speclul).â€"Mr. Charles Cote. postmaster hers. is firmly convinced that Dodd'a Kidney Pin: will cure- Bright's Disease or any other dim or the kidneys. He knows it from his own experience Hear what he says: "For over tour years I was troub- led with backache, rheumatism lack of hmbition, and my urine in: o! a mi: mm! ‘color. I‘ Via-m Intended by three doctors who did me no good. The lut one told no it was Ody h‘wufifiof mm to try- mom! of Brig! m evidulfly . ALA \- NHURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. bees an- th» times 1, (m0 at n thv otl was are nnw becomin: the he timvs. there hem-g: two one at 111'. Wane-x- Mont- l thv ()thm- at Mr. Michael .\ goml time. and a S. 1‘?- od is cut at each. is '(Anin-z. Jan. 28. one 'samy evening. the .-l Methodist church «at n socialâ€"hut a His Experience on Tuesday from ‘r sun-in-luw. 311'. ”owlors " Form ‘31" g, The 1"un- an_d of thn (lt‘ilth I Correspondent was read tram nas- Ipiml for Sick Children, asking dam; lltion; Muskoka Free Hospital {of [Consumptiv , asking donation; ’-the Municipal World for subscription. and Ontario Municipal Associamoh re tseC. 606. I 5 The clerk was instructed to order 1m.) copies of the Municipal- World {for 1909. Following resoluticn: ley (”13qu Initiat- Cavanifs hall, Victoria Road, on Jan. 11. ‘All the reeve, G. T. McKazgue, too}: the chair. Councillors J. H. Black, :J. W. Lytle, J. A. Hickman, and J.j;~.=A. Ham, composed the council; Minutes of last meeting were read and cbn- \‘V 616 wavy. . Moved by Messrs. Ham and Black for that $5 be given to Hospital Sick Children. Moved by Messrs. Lytle and Rich- man: that Arthur Peel be appointed assessor to be paid $55. Moved by Messrs: Black and,» Rich- man that T. C. Birchard and‘flames s. Black be auditors 10' be: paid $5 each. Vuvâ€". - Movcd by Messrs. Lytle and; Ham, thaL Dr. ,J. Grant *be rM».H.'Q. for .1909? salary“ to' ~be,,$19 ; first. : visits to .suspeegeq casesjo be nSee}. ' ‘ Moved by Messr‘s. mchmgh and! Hamzrthat the .pound-keeperé; be J. 1 l Armour, J. H. Black, Dan"§Smith and Martin Long. V in Fencevie'wers to be: J. Armour. John Delmar. Christian Moore. Geo. Brintnell, Jio‘bn ,C-oulter and Fred J. ! egfe. 4 Jacob Bartley. 5 Eric Gra- lzel.. 6 Albert Alton. 7 Joseph Har: 'trison. 8 ‘James S. Black. 914 Dayid‘ g\\‘right',"-‘10 Isaac Tripp, ;11j.W. J” (‘hirpgxg 12 Henry Southern, 18 .‘Iéaac Bog-ins, 14, yea gé:J.,Peel. 15 iPeter Cameron, 16 Edward Lytle. 18 {Patrick Fitzgerald, 19 J .' E. Jackâ€" ‘son, 20 James Bell, 22 Peter Wiris, 23 Fred Widdis, 24- Richard Pearce. 27 Dan Smith. 28 John A. Richman, 529 R. H. Pearce. 32 William" Benson 134 Artzhtir Peel, 35 J ames WeaVer. '36 E. Butter-worth. 37 A. Oliver, 38 {William Jewell; 39 H. Davey, for the {year 1909. 7 _' 0,,Le.._ ‘J‘A By-law No. '39‘ foregoing officers 1%;-!a\\' No to Pay “9°95: C'll. Moved by Messrs. Lytle and Rich- man that the following amounts he paid: A. Taylor. election expenses. 915.30: McIamz‘hlin. Peel Fulton. law services. $14; Perry “Teal. Bexâ€" lvy's share of culvert (n boundary. S3: Isaac Tripp. rebate on statute Mr. H. F. Darrell started to walk across the ice to the island, Toron- to. on Friday, and has not since bevn seen. L._A_.. AA UUL'H. DISC“. The steamer Tecumseh was w burned at (Boderich. Mr. J. Gould, apromiuent resident of Jordan Station, died suddenly. Montreal and Toronto capitalists are talking of starting a shipyard and docks at Montreal. . Miss Lena Barnett was thrown against a telegraph pole at Hamil- ton and fatally injured. 1' A~A_:â€"‘HAI‘ LU“ allu Aug“... Mr. Justice Teetzel has dismissed the slander action of Guest against Ptolemy et 9.1., on me ground that there was no cause for action. 'l‘c-n Chinamen were found concealed in a car loaded with theatrical scen- cry at Montreal. and it is thought a scheme for smuggling these people into the L'nited States has been foiled. ‘ Nearly four hundred automobiles 1-: AMA... \|\"4“I vvvuv v- .. lpeara. does nothing but slave Prom-l adout Roosevelt. at. 81,600 a your. Hon. G. 1" Graham demo: the re- port. that arrangements: have been made with Mackenzie Mann for moi , ruins o! Me‘aaina yesterday. ‘ The prohibition bill passed the ‘ Tennessee legislature yesterday. 1 Carrie Nation was arrested during ’ a‘ raid on a. saloon in Newcastle-on- ' T359. ‘ 3 Secretary of Agricultuip Wilson, of. the United States. says Lthe com is using three times aa~'xnu¢h Wood as it. produces. » ' ‘3" ' l _,- 131.._ .Li_‘ British shipmnderu expect, to file-I cure Um contracts for the construe-1 Hon or two 20.000-ton battleahlpa‘ fur the Argentine Republlc. 'l‘womy-cm persons warn kllled and mm- t‘orty seriously lujuréd in a headmn colllslon on the Denver lilo Grando Rallwty ln‘ Colorado. Pam‘s. the deposéd President of \‘mzuola. has announced th‘t he la- ‘tunda mturnlng to Ms native land as soon as hla health will perm“. William 13. Danny. «named as a. “npoclu neonatal." 1a the .muw daparmlema ut )Vuhlngttln. it ap- he No. 399,- appointing the : officers was passed. No. 400 empowering reeve aceSSary accounts. was pass- t was read from Hos- Childrven. asking defina- ka, Free Hospital for asking donation; the orld for subscription, ‘un-icinal Associatgion re ran. 11.31! All Inning declarations 9, took the ”Black J . and J.>.A. PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL laxton, Digby and Longtord fleld lhaugurai Meeting strong' after signing their qualifica- tion and deClaration of office. resum. The minutesiof the former meeting having been read, an motion of Wil- liam Watson and_ A. J. Southern. , A-7‘1 W | uvu who-v... T‘he minutes .of the former meeting having been read, on mot-ion of Wil- liam Watson and A. J. Southeln. the same were confirmed as read. . The different. communications re- ceived since last meeting haVing been perused, a motion was mada by Mr. ’l‘hos. .Davey, secanded by Mr. . Wm. Watson. that the reeve issue an ord- er en the township. treasurer in fav- or of Wm. Butterworbh'(collector of taxes) for $22.30, being the amount of court expenses payeble to the Long'ford Stone and Lumber 00., re ’valuatiOn of the townwhip of Long- :ford, said amount having been re- ~:_ .-m. hf ta'ned by them 1908.â€"Carried. Armstrong and Watsonâ€"That the sum of five dollars be granted to the Sick (hildnen's Hospital. Toronto. and that the reeve be authorized to issue an order for semenâ€"Carried. A L ‘ ' A“ “of fhn 9111 um» u-v .v-.- -- __ issue an order for sameâ€"Carried. Armstrong and- Southernâ€"That the clerk be ins'tructeu‘ to brder six-sub- script‘ions to the Municipal World’for the use of thercouncillors for .1909“ â€"Carri<d. , ‘ ‘ . 5 ; ‘1 Southern and Armstrcnyâ€"T'hat by- law No. 270. being a by-law to ap- point certain municipal officers for; the year 1909 be read-a, secoud'ti'me in committee of the whole.-'-Carried. "Sguthern and Armstrongâ€"That _b_v-' la'xiv- 130.. 270 be read a. mm! 3 mmg, passed, signed and sealedâ€"Carried. r Davey and Armstrongâ€"what. the peeve issue an order in favor of Wm. “flu“..-nrm (reflector! for $40, be- 1113 UR: guru-u..- v- w, . _ lecting the taxes of the year 1908.-- ' Carried. _ 1 Armstrong. and Southernâ€"That J. W. Bailey be reappointed caretaker L of the township hall. Heard Lake. and 1 that he shall open the hall. keep lamps clean-(d and floor swept once.: a year, for wh‘ch he shall receive a salary of $5 per annum. and that‘ he receive one dollar additional iorl attending public meet'ng's, and that! the charge be $3 for the use of thel l hall for any entertainment or other public meeting.â€"Carried. i Dave) and Watsonâ€"That William! {Roadway be appointed caretaker oi lib: Xorlond cemetery and be reQuir- led-to cut down and remOVe all'rub- l'bish from the grounds in the months\ lot June and September, make'cemu- ,‘tery returns to the clerk before the 30th of Jl n2 and December of every year and keep a record of all lots fsold, and report the same before the ihecember meeting of each year. for iwhich he shall receive a salary - of :tcn dollars per year, payable semi- annuallyâ€"Carried. A. J. Southern and G. Armstrong 1thu~t the municipal council of Laxton iBig‘oy and Innglord petition the lI-Lcn. Minister of Public Works for fthe sum of $600. and that th: sauna lbe expended on the following roads between the points hereinafter men- ltloned ; That in the township of Dig..- by th: sum of $200 be expended from ‘the west quarter line eastward to- ward the boundary between Digby 'ia-n‘d Laxtcn on Monk road and that :lthe sum of $200 00 granted in the ’Etownship oi Laxton from the north lboun'dary southward to the north or. l'ne, and $200 on the Cameron I‘Oad ll t ifrom Norlaud to the south boundary. Watson and Daveyâ€"That Southern be appointed to st cord of pin-3 and one cord ¢ wood for the use of the 1m try.-â€"Carri(d. Watson and Daveyâ€"'I‘hat t cil do now adjourn to meet 15. 1909 at the hour of 1( “'ORRIED OVER DEBTS. Montreal. Jan. lilyâ€"Herbert Gran- ville Temple, manager of the Trad- ers Collecting Agency. committed suicide this afternoon in his office in the New York Life Building by put- ting a. revolver in his mouth and pulling the trigger, He had been alone for some hours before ending his life. and it was several hours 1later before he was discovered. It is supposed that Temple decided to ‘end his life rather than face an up- liii-ill struggle against debt. You Need Strength VITALITY IS LACKING AND YOU MUST HAVE A BRACING TON- IC ‘A'I‘ ONCE. You‘m sick and need medicine. Xat an emulsion to nickel: the Mo- mch. not. a "dope” euro. nor blt- tenâ€"but. g noun-Mm tonic what. will increase “mm. strength “Id Iplrâ€" ltl. ‘ _ r 'l‘rv Fez-roman ad Match the ra- 1m ‘7‘ “2.: ’ 'rr'y Fez-mono suit. "iguana St gives haunt Meet and steadily builds up new flash. it is us- td by thousand: in ill-hulth. \â€" wv v-‘â€"‘..._-_ No other medicine conulna more untrimem. supplies bottor building material. malted you tell well In! strong as quickly as i1. did Mu. Charles Benny. of Cloyne. Ont. HER STATEMENT. “I was nick. “I was broken down. 1nd strength couldn’t acct I W'- “My nerves were irritable. I was th 8 bloodgd and continually untap- Li'vv _. the forcnocn.-â€"Carried. "It and Armstrcnyâ€"T'hat by- 0. being a by-law to ap- Ln municipal ofliqexgs for DOS) be Tia-sting, secoudtirxne 3e of the whole.-'-Carried. and Armstrongâ€"That .by‘ out of ichir taxes- of ntcd to secure one one cord of hard- of the municipali' THE WATCHMAN-WARDER, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. this coun- col- no slo- r hlt- at will uplr- 10 N- et 3nd . in us- IN)" ulldlng In I 3 Mn. “UIII. Hog-:fi'e'ootpu. «43; market mm: 1 m to huvy hon. “.88 to 8.9; M. a! to 8.”. Chicago le0 Stock. CHICAGO. Jon. n.-cuu.â€"m1m oo- ot M: mum 8‘”. ; o s .3 “a: it“; “ma? u o. : otochere and (adore. m to eggâ€"Receipts estimated at and; nor- hot fluently Io h her: oholee hoovy a a. “.50 to u. ' hutohen. 8.0 to .o: ugh, mixed. it to no: \ llaht. u. to [30: not . I to “.0: Dlll. OMB to 8!: hull of men. I.“ to “.00. fall “dork" one ’3: “w‘g o 'u : m : I; to «.3: y¢m Out “.15.- H tomb. u: to 81.30. Boo! cattle 9 to Bio per pound. Hey an to 819 per ton. Strut 88 load. Pontoon. 0c. per bushel. Applel. 31 to.8!.§0 nu wheat 816‘ per bun. Spring what '89: for bus. Goon what 980‘ per huo. Buckwheat 50¢ per hue. urge you 900 par hue. Snail pool 80¢ per has. Rye 60o per but. , Daley “o to-Isc per has. 0.“ 8‘ to 85:» his. Flour. beet W 82.98 88.15 per he... ' Flour. 1W? now cm. was to «.70. maltose; 19.70 to ”.90 3‘“ rUl \l|ll\‘. .1 vâ€" -___v V. Jove. How rapidly time will fly 2 Together We not in the Welcome gloom. Alone. unhmrd. unseen. Though her mother won in the other room With o thin portlore between. I knew thtt the mother in ambush hyâ€" Ao mothers do. it seems-â€" ‘l‘o curry the prettiest [iri away. Awty to the land of . w , Jove ! - To the wonderful load of dreams. the cherrydlke lip. 01 the pret- By Winnipeg Options. WWW aw: bub July a.“ bid. mu. $1.1M Oatsâ€"Jenner? 37c bid. my 414: bid. Toronto Gram “whet. Wheat. an bush .......... to 5 to 8.... What. red. bum .......... o 5 .... Wheat. gauze. bush ........ 091 .... Ry e. bush ................... o no .... Buckwheat. bushel ........ 0 g .... Butter. Butter. Butter. Butter. wvvâ€" Cheeée; large. lb "an Cheese. twin. lb .............. 0 14 ‘ .... Haney, extracted ..... o 10% 0 11 Liverpool. Giain 1nd Product. LIVERPOOL.‘ " Jan. ”affluentâ€"Spot e§}5;7No. 2 red western winter. '1- m Futures steady: March 15 “Bid. ”81'“ M July Ta 756d. , Cornâ€"Spot steady: new American mix. ed. via. Gslveston. 53 4'56. Future- am. March 5: mdjuay 5s 3%“. Porkâ€"Prime mess, western. quiet. I'll Gd. Hamsâ€"Short cut. 14 to 16 lbs, strong 173 6d. Baconâ€"Short clem- backs quiet. 4 clear bellies dull. 508 5d. Cheeseâ€"Canadian. finest white. 61c; (10.. colored. firm. 63c. Lardâ€"Prime western, in tiered. .49: 6d; American refined, in path. 4‘ cal’ves. 7 New York Dairy Mum. NEW YORK. J‘an. Briannaâ€"Barely steady. unchanged; receipts. 11.136. Cheeseâ€"Steady. unchanged; receipts. 8682 3y white 38c; do.. (air to choke. we to 87¢; brown din! mixed, fanncyhasq $0 35¢; do.. fair to choice. 31c to 32¢; western first. 31%: seconds. ammo 31c._ isifléy. bushel osts. bushel . vw-. ‘_, Exporters. Not many. export cattle were offeredâ€" not more than 51:: leads all told. Choice shipping steers were scarce, and prices for them were firm. ranging from $5 to $5.60, the latter ‘price being obtained by Dunn Levack (or the best load on the market. yelghiflgpl‘sso lbs. Bulls sold at i'iéin $175 lenu you-v .. ' Butchers. Prime plcked low ct butchers were very scarceâ€"so scarce that Alexander Levack. who always buys the best, had to buy some or export weights to get the quallty he required. For this class of cattle the prlces were nearly as hlgh as exporters. ranging from $5 to 85.5. and 85.45 was ob- talned by Maybee Wilson for eight cat- tle, 1220 lbs. each. and Dunn Levack sold the best helfer on the market.bx ought in by F. T. Strangway 0! Tottenham. at $5.50: but there were not more than a load of this class out of the 2087 cattle on sale. Loads of god. $450 to $4.80, and this class was not large in number: me- at...“ mule10uwhlch there were many. on a- (A 9-1- Lu "n.1- u , ___, w , tle, 1220 lbs. each. and Dunn a [4 sold the best heifer on the market.bx in by F. T. Strangway of Tottenha $5.50; but there were not more t) load of this class out of the 2087 cat sale. Loads of gtod. $4.10 to “.8! this class was not large dlum cattle; of-‘wmch there were ‘ B’S’to $4.10; cows. 83 t( scld at from .2. common cow: and canners. 81.50 t‘ per cwt. ’ ' Feeder. Ind Morten. _.1-I. 8: W. Murby report a limlted her on sale.‘ wlth a demand for mm. as severe! farmers Were on thc ket to purchase both feeders and st: .The Messrs. Murby bought sever: at the following quotations : Feed: to 1100 lbs.. $8.90 to $4.60; feeders, 860 lbs.. $3.50 to $3.90: stockers. 600 ms _ $3.23 to $3.50 per. (-wt. i H. W. n‘luruy lcyvu. .- --._.,, her on sale. with a demand for all on n the mar- ket to purchase both feeders and stockers. Murby bought several lots The Messrs. Feeders. at the following quotations : feeders, to 1100 lbs.. $3.90 to $4.60; 960 lbs.. 83.50 t) $3.90: stockers. 600 to 800 ibs_. $3.23 to $3.50 per ewt. . linkers and Sal-lagers. The number of mllkers and springer: on sale was falrlylarge, well up tovthe hun- dred mark. Trade was moderately good_ considering that the Montreal buyers In their place .llllnrr- a-.. ..,_- _, nd springer: on ' The number of mllkers a well up tovthe hun- sale was faltlylarge, dred mark. Trade was moderately good_ considering that the Montreal buyers In their place townships. especially York and Scarboro. Prices ranged at from $30 to $50. will! a very few at w ealh. Veal Calves. About 1m calves were on sale. Prices for them were firm at $3 to 8’! per owl... with an odd new m again going at $7.50. Sheep and ham». crateâ€"about mooâ€"but Receipts were mod n-Mnlnnv for lambs. __x-_ Receipts were mung-luv -..-_- _, prices were easier. especially for lambs. Ewes. $4 to $4.50: rams, $3.50 to $4; lambs. $5.50 to 86$ per ewe.- noxi- Mr. Harris reported the market steady. as tollcws : Selects. $6.50. fed and water- ed. and 86.25 to drovers t.o.b. cars at country points. ‘ --' ll-_l.-5 CUuuu .y yv--- -, East Bufialo Cattle Market. EAST BUFFALO. Jan. 19,â€"Cattleâ€"Re- ceipts_ 400 head: fairly active and steady: prime steers. $6.25 to 86.66. Vaniaâ€"Receipts. 200 head; active and steady. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 3500 head: fairly active and steady; heavy. 88.50 to $5.70: mixed. $6.60 to $6.6: yorkers. 8615 to $6.60: rougha, -: m ‘m 15.3): duh-leg. “‘to 86 40 . an AM in“. 35.5010 $5.3); (muâ€"nu. w w .-..-. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipt; 12.000 head: sheep active; weathers 15c lower: lambs slow and steady; yearlings. 86.5 to $6.50; Wethcrs, $5.25 to 85.50. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK. Jan. 19.-â€"Becveoâ€"â€"Rccelpu. 1787; no trudlnx of importance; feeling weak (or steers; drmed beet nlow n So to 10¢; oxtfl prime do._ “MC. Export: run ': min. :5 to an: mam. cu dam u go - bunt-rd «IV.- ”.75: cum o‘lov; city dread mil. “in to 15¢: country Grand lo ‘0 No. Show Ind Luauâ€"homing «u; the» study; hm!» slow to m- may. 83 to at: ynrllnu. 8; limbo. h.» to $1.“; “:9" ‘r'ioo'oou :- «a rt : n ‘ on- p . : m. o rm: to haw host. 8.! ‘o In; ”-33": m “.3. 0d at «no: mum out ; a «.00 to 81.50: can 83 ‘0 gm: 0! ‘0 8.18: but“. OH» to u. ; cu II. n: no: flock." tad (adorn. _ w Hailâ€"nwuyu “nunâ€"u-.. _- _,V V kot ”many II: it Mr; cholco haw s In. «.50 to 88. '. butohon. I.” to .00; “cm, mixed. 8 to sun: oholco man. «as to 8.3.0: moms. 0| to no: mu. 8.?! to 8.6: bulk o! onion. I18 to new-nun. noun ..... cold sconce .......... store lots creamery. lollds creamery._ lb. tom" Toronto Dairy Market. CATTLE MARKETS. i3 343%, 0000-0... voc~oo¢oocasco 'Whlcu nan..- .. -V, $ to $4.10; cows. 83 to $4.23: and canners. $1.50 to 82.“) BUB- rportea the market steady. ylects. $6.50. fed and water- to drovers t.o.b. cars at. She I am A: 'screamed! y ttheooumle mt twin my ”msâ€"- did-she summed ! o... has advanced 50c. :15c. per avg”; pf Eggs, 32¢. per dozen. Dairy butter, 27c; to 28¢. per lb. Creamery butter. 81¢. per pound. Ducks per pair-.31. Chickens per p‘dr. 60c to 70¢. Geese 10¢: to 11¢ per lb. Turkgya‘ltsc. per pound. Cream 30¢. per hurt. Lnrd 16¢ per pound (tar-met.) Sm be per bunch. Cream 3% pér (Burt. Dreued hogs, ”fiber cwt. Bed. hind marten 87 per cwt. Boot. from. «mm. 36 Per cwt. Lunb. nun.”11c to 12¢ per lb. nut. null. 8° to 11¢. per lb. Pork 10¢. tonic. per M. Lin hop. “.26 pct cwt. Hid”. 88.75 to 8? per cm. Jafihary drawin g to a close---we must turn our .--cold snappy weather demands Furs-{Litvhen buy now and here-«prices away down in Ruffs,".“5toles, Throws, Caps. Muffs, Far Coats, A'Stracban Coats With Sable uouars Three fifty dollar Astr alchan Coats clearing at 37.50 Three" forty-five dollar Astrachan Coats clearing at $30 Astrachan Coats Without same uouars Fouriforty dollar plain Astrachan Jackets for $27 Three fty dollar plain Astrachan' Jackets for $35 Threej'fprty dollar plain Astrachan Jackets for $28 Two‘forty dollar plain Astrachan Jackets for $23 - Fur Lined Coats One‘Hémster lined Coat, black shell. $50, for $38 , $60, for $40 SpBClA . ._ Six ladies’ Fur Lined Coats with fine black and brown Broadcloth shells and number one quality rat lining, with natural Sable collar. Clearing at .......................................... 48.50 sold {0? 32¢. curt... live hogs! 50¢. per cwt.,‘ per dozen. , 'I II I II ----.â€"_ _ Door East of Dominion Bank or toll-xii iatoc‘k and implements. property 0! Daniel Lee. 1n. lot can. 14. Mar-moon. Sale ct o'clOCK. Together we not in e tam-mete, The prettleat girl um I ; The 1:311: was out end the hour we: tte. ‘ For time. you know will fly! By Jove. How rapidly tlme wlll fly 2 Together we eat In the welcome (loom. Alone. unhard. unseen. “out her mother wee la the other THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1909.â€" By 31m Bowen. uuctioneey. cnedit sale potatoes. per bag. 60c 0min, per qt. 20c. Little hogs H81 50 to $5. Apples, per bbl., $2. 75 to $3 SALE REGISIER Without Sable Collars THE SPOON ERS. With Sable Collars you think? And carried her of! t9 m’miea the babe to bed 2 .The Bohemian Magazine. PAGE sum EVERY bed, by Jove !

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