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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Apr 1903, p. 8

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‘IISONâ€"RODDâ€"At Lindsay, on Wednesday April 8th, by Rev. G. W. Henderson, Mr. Eli Wilsbn and Kiss Bertha Rodd, an of Hariposa. WRELLA LOSTâ€"Tho finder of a. gently-new min-ens with an oxidi- KITCHENER .â€"On Tuesday, April 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rob- son a daughter. ROBSONâ€"At Lindsay, on ‘April 7th, at, Lindsay, Ont., to Mr. and Hrs. A. D. Kitchener, a. son. r" -â€"â€". u-“ I to Toronto in tht employ of the Bell 3 'â€" ‘I'elephone Company. He was threewa York ....'.. years in Toronto and then .removedggfiifififi".311 '" to Detroit. Deceased was a. brother ; Dulutm No.1 N. â€"The bank boys have again .rented the Wands" cottage. _ -â€"-'l‘hc med for an hotel or large boarding house is being more felt every year. The Regatta Committee will have difficulty in meeting the needs of the crowd likely to be at Point, at that event and the demand from outside points for accommoda- tion is constantly increasing. The funeral took place on Monday 'the 23rd., ult.. at Woodmere Ceme tery Detroit. The floral tokens were numerous. One from his fellow-em- ploycs was in the form of it clock with the hands indicating the time at which he died, and bearing the words “Thy hour has come,’,?_ ‘The Knights of Maccabees sent a. wreath. llr. Bolton was a. member of the )lcthodist church. â€"On Saturday, March 23rd, Mr. John Wesley Bolton died at his home in Detroit. He had been ill.only a shm-t. time with pneumonia. ;Mr. G. II. Hopkins and Mr.“ W. Needler will build yacht hailses. The former has bought Mr. Clary’s gaso- line craft and Mr. Nwdlor is having an‘electric launch built. to Detroit. Deceased was a. brother ; Duluth. No.1 N. 74%" 74% 74% ,... of Mrs- T. H. Rutherford, Feneloni'ronox'ro 51-. LA\VBE.\'CE MARKET- Falls, Mrs. Rich‘CorIey and Mrs. W. £63.11:â€" Hofl'att, town. i Wheat, red. bush........'..$071 to 3.9. Mr. Bolton was born at Pleasant Point, Mariposa, where he lived un- til about 7 years ago, when he went PAGE Sturgeon Point Notes Obituary uvnouw “- v- r. V'vvv _=..-___ - - . lied ‘strike laws, as well as to support BATE. -â€"In Lindsay, on Aprdl 7,th the demand of the railroad men for John Newton Bate, aged 46 \ears an increase of wages before the pas- ._._â€"+__â€"â€"+â€"â€"-‘ sage of the laws made an improve- ment in their position impossible. LINDS AY 'The strike will likely spread to oth- {all Wheet,pe1 bushel O 65 to 0 6.") : or branches of labor AA... Who-t Prices Are Steadyâ€"Chicago Closed. But Liverpool Functionally Bighorâ€" Livo Stock-Tho Quotations. Tuesday Evening. April 7 Lives-pool when futures closed 35d to ‘40 higher today than yesterday and corn tu- tu'ggg closed unchanged, ‘ H __ <_-_4. Receipt: of live stock were 56 afloat”. composedoatweutle. 400th “SM and 596 (when. 119390" Cattle-{mom gong“? but! -i.ppen m worth 3w 0 . common nan expel-ta: $4.5 to 84.30. Export Bulbâ€"(2101a, heavy buns cold at $3.75, light export bull's, butcharattlo. In] gifts t be: c 0 mg“: «chm won-tit to 84.3; loud: at mnedhnn bltderl‘ to $3.5 loads of good butrb’w ”to”, mugging; $375} 6. “75 1399 MiG-eh." 7 in m M7 6'83“”: zed silver ornament in the form of a Whistle, on the handle will be rewarded for leaving it. at this of- fice. éhigago ""Tan-Eâ€"i‘EIUeâ€"tio' exchanxe' We" Be‘ns, bum. IIIII O O 0 O C Beans, band-picked . . . . Peas, bush. ..........._.. Rye, bush. ............. Barley, bush. ........... Ooats. bush. .... ....... . Wheat, white, bush. ..... 0 70 wn-ea-,t spring. bush. .... 0 Meat, game, bush. .... 0 88:38, bu“. nnnnn o..oco 1 Beans, band-picked ..... 1 Peas, bush. ..........._... 0 Rye, bush. .............. 0 51 Barley, bush. ............ 0 Coats, baa. a... ....... o. o Wilt Bee :iptl‘. Imam, AW lâ€"IAve cnttle higher at Sc to 1334cper lb for Amerlcln steers, ressed weight: Canadian steels. 1295c to cherm:rotnxeratorbeef.05§ct010c LEADING WHEAT IIARK I'I'T‘. TORONTO LIVE STOCK. THE MARKETS. to $6.75; a few clipped, $6: lambs, $7.75 121,5; unshorn. $7. Hop. receipts; to $8. _ 1875; all conmgned direct. CHICAGO LIVE s'rocx. (micago, April 7.â€"Cattle-â€"Receipts, 4000; gaudy; good to prime steers, $4.90 to $5_60: poor to medium, $3.90 to $4.75; attackers and feeders, $3 to $4.75: con $1.60 to $1.25; heifers. $2.50 to $4.75; canners, $1.60 to $2.90; buns, $2.50 to $4.25: calves. $3 to $6.40; Texas-red steers. $4.10 to $4.55, Hogsâ€"Receipts to-day, 15.000; to-morrow. 26.000: left over, 3000: strong to lie higher: mixed and butchers. $7.15 to $7.35; good to choice, heavy, $7.35 to $7.60: rou , heavy, $7.10 to $7.35; light, $6.85 to $7. : bulk of sales. $7.15 to $7.40. Sheep. receipts. 12.000: sh steady: lambs steady: oflhers lower: f3 to choice wethers. $5.75 to $7.25: fair 0 choice mix- ed. $4.50 to $5.60; native lambs, $5.50 to LLL LINES TIED UP. A PROTEST AGAINST Dutch Transportation Strike is On in Full Force. The Anti-Strike Healer. fie Cum 0! the Dnetle Action of Employee â€" Attempt to Ban Mull Trains With unitary Protection -- Begum Steunere Leave Rotterdamâ€" The Queen'e Purpose. Amsterdam, April 7.â€"At midnight a. meeting of the Workmen's Commit- tee proclaimed a general strike throughout Holland 01' all labor en- gaged in transportation, both by land and water. The meeting lasted until 4 o'clock yesterday mqrning. The strike proclamation involves the entire railroad system and other land transport of Holland, and the Water transportation of the import-e ant portsâ€"Amsterdam; Rotterdam. Dordrecht and Zaandam, and is in- tended as 8. p1 otest against the anti- strike laws, as well as to support All the railroad lines, stations and wharves are guarded by troops. The administration of the railroads has taken steps to secure the running 0} the fo'reigfn expresses under milifiar‘y, proteCtion. At The Hague, the troops are guarding the trains, and the Govern- ment is endeavoring to maintain A foreign mail service by troop-pro- tected trains. The strikers have amused themselves tampering with the locomotives. All business bat a. standstill, and the mail boats, which arrived, could not be unload- At. Rotterdam, the dock laborers, Wagon drivers and all others engaged in industries connected with the poxt have joined the strike. Troops are at thy. The Netherlands Railway have notified their striking employee that it work is not resumed in twentyâ€" four hours their positions will be lost to them. Nine hundred out of 1,400 employes in the railroad workshops went out on strike. Arrangements are being made to transport the mails in motor cars. The diamond cutters have already resolved to strike out of sympathy with the cause. the'sizfition. The staffs of’shippjng companies trading with London and Hull have stopped wax-kin sympa- The bill further provides that re- fusal to do duty on the part of em- ployes of the railroads or other public services may be punished by lil months imprisonment. If tWo or more persons rise in rebellion, the penalty is increased to (our ya; .»' imprisn" ”)1- the ringleadet at tho: , timing! acts. ' , an L0“ rm 1; april "lg-SWIM! in the raglan. Dex-vices left this port, a usual yesterday but the ."ark of loading other vasels is at (stand. still. One thousand hoops from the south-1| garrison have beer. assigned to’duty st Rotterdam. but gm.“ 9 , thd interruption of t!» km; a». The Anti-Strike Bills. The Premier of the Netherlands, 100 NEW YORK LIVE srocx. _ York,_ Ap_t_fl 75-13eevesT-Becelptxz:f fig: _- -n a. norm as?” mum zoo w gee-worth. ”ransom [year :33 avian-old ““3 mph, nre’worth 33:50 to 3 1 t° ‘6‘” Sheep ",1 - l stru ambs, S'LSOi thei 0:: an. ...I=' I F. a n a. q mango}; FARM FOR SALE. â€"65 acres, 8 mil- ’l‘c'd to: a from Linday; 60 acres plow rith the} land, balance pasture. Log house. i log and frame barns. A bargain it 3 taken at once. Apply at this once. vnob 1‘ Pottsvfllo, P.»- AF struck. pending a set hour question. an it Stu-1k. on 0““ Ottawa. “WV-"1 - 06k the trackmen Atlantic Railway w‘ (or higher “3°" '1 is somewhere betwee! hundred; the am :11 entire main line '7‘ An may- on Cunt!- Auntie. Strike . Ottawa, April'7.-â€"La.st night at 6 o’clock the trackmen on the Canada Atlantic Railway went out on strike ' The number out to SWanton, Vt., Pembroke, Hawkesbury and Rock- land. The man now receive $1.25 a. and are asking 81.80 for track- nd $1.40 for yardmen. the same as paid on the C.P.R. and G. T. R. ' y officials say the track is in good shape, and they can stand a, strike without much Incon- r vâ€" -VV-, Count Montrond's valet waited on him one morning most unsuccessfully. He could and none of the toilet arti- cles. Montrond handed them to him. remarking: “You must admit that you ere lucky to have me here. Without me you certainly could not welt upon Algerla, which has 2,500.0“! Ecru! Ul- cork forests. of which 300,000 are made to yield regular crops, in clalmed to be the greatest cork producing country in DOORS, SASH AND FRAMES FOR SALEâ€"Saws of all kinds filed and set. Shepâ€"south of Brown's ho- tel, Lindsay-st. GEO. BRYANS. EGGd I-"IR SALEâ€"From pumbmd ‘White and Barred Rocks, 25 cents -a setting. Apply to mums CARLEY. west end of KM., Lindsay.â€"-15-2. FARM TO RENTâ€"«That 200 acre farm, being lot 25, con. 10, town- ship of Manvers. Moderate rental for a. 5 or 7 year term. Immedi- ate possession. For particulars apply to MRS. JANE LEE, Beth- Shnto'Domlngo, April 6.-â€"An en- gagement Was fought April 2 at For jarlto, the most severe since the out- brenk of the rebellion. The contend- ing forces used {ire arms and cutâ€" lasscs, and several persons inside the city wereme by stray shots. The insurgents were driven beck to the city, but-are 1qu 0! fight. and t1 compelled to abandon the eepltd. will wk on the gunboet Indepen- dencla. and join the rebels on the northern pert o! the island. The Un- ited Stetee a-uiur landed fifty mnb ine- to protect the American con- sulate. and attended many of an wounded in Wedneedny'e hnttle. nut Fight Under Recognized Bnlee. The member. of the consqu and FOR SALEâ€"Dwelling house and lot, opposite my grain warehouse at Cameron. Apply to J. G. E'YRES Iindsay.â€"lO-t!. HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.â€" FOR SALE.â€"Th9 French Canadian Stallionâ€"“Morocco, " well and fav- ' orably known in this localitv, will be so‘r' cheap for cash. Apply to W. and J. GILLIS, Powles' HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Brick veneer. storey and a. half. 8 rooms, bath. W. 0., hard and soft water, w meat cellar. Price very reasonable. Apply at this office. PIAIfO FOR_SALE - .A great. bar- diplomatic corps hen met the sums day. and appointed ., commission to notify both sides that they must ob- mvothoruleeotwu.andto do. mand twenty-four hourl’ notion bo- toro any nttack is made on the town. in order that the foreign resi- dents may go to a place of safety. All plaice-3 of business are closed. and the situation is «trendy arm»- thosunemybewt’or am a! yegrs. conninencing with last lay next. (1903.) For further particul- m .991: t_o’ JOHN IcSWEYN, . B. WELDON, Mp0”. township Ola-k, Oakwood, Ont: Insurance Agent. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. MONEY '10 LOAN. gain, nearly new. beantiinl tone and elegant case “Cabinet. Grand." Best make ; party leuving town and must sell. Apply to box 297, Lindsay P. O.-15â€"1. . any. Ontâ€"134. ‘ Fortunate Vdeto 110‘ mama! , , _j ,‘_ LE .. imam '1 J'UDIBM‘L' 26A m H I I > ;; : Commercial mama!" Vin age 7‘ Property action re SCOtt: irrec, and. the whole 0! Low nag-W... four. five. six and seven, East of Dickson-at. and 11‘ um of Crego-stu in the Vfllgge .of 1\ mmonnt. There is upon this property a. large: and commodiau hotel and outbuildâ€" imm. comecwd therewith, known as wâ€"v, lfilpe Northern flptel, in the Village of Kmmount, â€" - --__L._. nun fu-n Paco! 2.â€"Lou numbers one, two and three west of mason-st. and "'65 this property dwelling and t In lomm' one, concession fourteen, of Township of Somerville. The property of Emily Ann Hop- kins Scott, in her lifetime. Part of this is under cultivation and the halalce suitable for pasture and piling grounds. near the shore of Burnt River. 4 Situated near the hotel property close to the village. TERMS :â€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to he paid at the time of the sale, and the balance within one month thereafter without interest. The Vendors will not be bound . to supply any title deeds or abstracts, or other evidmce of title then those in their posseSSion or control. There will be e reserved bid for each parcel. The purchaser! are to obtdn vest- ing orders at their own expnsc. Possession of each parcel will be given when purchase money paid. The other conditions will be the standing conditions of the High ‘Court of Justice. ‘ â€"- Aâ€"A nAn- vv-. ' For further particulars and c ditions of sale apply to James Peel. Lindsay, Messrs. Moore Jackson. Lindsay. or F. W. E court, Toronto. Dated this twenty-third day Lindsay. JAMES A. PEEL of McLaughlin l: Peel. Solicitor {or Vendors.â€"13â€"5. parties hereto ‘va meafis of any mortgage or other lien or security sumcient to bind lands according to the law of this province. on the whole or m part of the said estate are to produce before me at my chm on the said day of April. 1903, gt down o'clock in the fore- Dean :1 glove-dd, {all particulars of such 11m and Wm together with path!“ evidence 0! the amount due than. . Hess, Lumbngo, Consumption and kindred troubles, it has no equal. Prepared by Electrician S. C. Smith, Lindsay, 50 cents bottle. Agents wanted. They make money. CANCER CURED at your own home. The Quimix Cancer Cure, which has been a standard remedy for over twenty years. takes out the cancer, root and branch, in a' few days. thus eflecting a permanent cure. Prepared by S. C. SMITH. Lindsay. Send a 2-eent stamp for particulars and testimonials of some of its remarkable cures. v In the estate of EMILY ANN HOP- {{IN S SCOTT, deceased. Pursuant to a Judgment of the High Court of Justice made in the matter of the estate of Emily Ann Hopkins Scott. in a, cause of Cald- well vs. Scott, the creditors of Emiâ€" ly Ann Hopkins Scott. late of the Village of Kinmount. in the County of Victoria, married women. deceas- ed, who died on or about the Fit- teenth day of November, 1896, are on or before the twenty-first day 0! April next, 1908. to send or deliver to James A Feel, of McLaughlin Peel. 0! the Town of Lindsay. soli- citor for the Plaintiff. their christian and mamas and addresses and de- scription. the full particulars of their claims and statementu of their ac- counts. the value of security. it any. held by them, or in delault they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the add. judgment. Any creditor holding em; security is to produce the same before me at my chambers in the Court House in the Town of Lindsay, on the twenty eighth day of April. A D., 1903. at eleven dam: in the torenoon. being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. HYPNOTISM, the most wonder- ful science known for the curing of disease without medicine. also bad habfits of all kinds, taught by mail. Address 8. C. SMITH, Lindsay. And .11 creditors having any speci- fic liens on the whole estate of the stid deco.“ or any undivided inter- est or estate therein of any of the need an. Mtg-third day or Liquid Electricity follom Notice to Creditors. m 0116. two and whole 0! lots hum"; x ‘nd ”Venn East of all n‘ 115! 0‘ CFOQO'Stw vuuéue property in Local Master at. reliever of Master. COD- W. H. Parks has lefi extinct-c131 Hotel Manilltatedog and is. prepmed to accomodatg travelling public. I‘ine ‘ room. Good box stalls to, a”: â€"â€"15Â¥-2. - WANTED-G 00¢: cqok, also HOUSE TO RENT.â€"An house, on St. Paul-st. soft water, and stable. CAPT. ACRANDELL. TEACHER WANTED, 4M 3M section No. 5, Fenolun. commence after Easter. 7 W. J. MOYN_ES, secrete;- ' JOSEPH MOYNES " The Commercud Hotel . l have 4,000 Rolls Wall Paper in latest designa, bought cheap, which will be sold at a sacrifice Call at my residence Peel-st west and see this paper before placing your order. All orders for Paint- ing, Paper Hanging and Decorat- ing will receive prompt attention GEO. McFADDEN V_F:0;~fl;t£ér particulars" - tho above horses sou law: .091! to undersigned. 11\II\v - IMPORTED (603i!) (717) Light brown, White snipe on {our black 10gs, .bl‘od by John ( ‘Ord, mlostoneford. “051 Kill AM”, Scotland: innun'lod h." d“ ‘6 Grundy, Springxillw. ()m WILL MAKE A LIMITED SE: AT HIS OWN STABLE. Mo ‘ THUR HOUSE, Fem-inn TERIIS'-â€"$10 payal,>h- 0‘ NW. 1904- f n ‘ ' .\ 3‘ m girl. Good Wage; ‘t ”UNDER' S HOTEL -â€"-15-3. The Great Electioneer Stallion No. 30258. American Tron: WILL MAKE A LIMITED AT HIS OWN S’l‘ABlJ-Z. THUR HOUSE, Fonclon TERMS.â€"TO insure {L 1'0: be paid lst of F ebruary. 1 2.17. Second dam ‘h.\' Jfldi. Third dam ’1'111 Roadmascer, 2.26: (am H. 2.;04 Road\ 212;, ° 2. 20}; Paddy 112.191 other fast ones 3M 1mm: Hambletonian Downing. «I don TraVoller; WILL MAKE A LIMIT}?! AT HIS OWN STAIN} @3111: 1101311, I'm-mm TERMbKâ€"SIZ for inwm DAN FINISTER has In the most successful camps! the winter tracks and in» 008 at Ottawa dcmnnmr 11 220: mark is easily “11m abilities. son $10. A beautiful bay sluillull hands : fouled 1898‘ : bred Henson, Louisullu, 0111.. hi master,2.26i.1nxt (1 [In 1‘ Diamond. full brother to Li} BIBEdeIS Take Null NcArthur Housv ans-e. Also Cdebnted Clydesdale WALL PAPER By Antevola 7648 JOHN - 190a stallion gram“? nf Harold bills MC! 1"al ‘ Ora“ illbfide AR- bea- C81 9.9.. We were 5 whitc only, at t] not last long. Another 5] in all spring Sh with white and known to the t! Aucti1 $7000 500 pairs 0 Hose at 10c. Belts, Belt KENT-SI. has authorized 0’10l AVING to ‘ only bein STORE, short tim ings Boo fawns

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