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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Apr 1904, p. 12

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1m To the) spearman standing near-rthé jack fun of blazing oiled cotton “astv m- fat pim‘ knots. the motion- lvsm shape of the fish is elem-lyre- voal-d. and it is an easy thing to push a “broad barbed spent into its In k mfl draws“, into.” she be“ It is contrhrv to law to “talk?! the fish in this may. but a prodigious mm» b:- m spam-ed music province mry norm, and “In i; not mm to are 20 and 30 MM 9% Im- mlv with the m of m WI mm upon mem- _ U x . - - - - _ Cheeseâ€"Quiet: receipts. 2992; state, fun :m‘d Do. (I as It 15 Just at tins 58:1 cream.- fali‘made fancy. 11c to 1115c; do. WH- . . , choice, 1054c to 110; do. good to prime, As thn water nses and s'prmds 111150; 91/20 to 10: do. common to (air, 8c to 9c: swamps and inurvales “tho jack huntl ,.do. large fancy, 11" to 11%“ do. choice, as begin to get in their dark and Iotéc to 11¢; do. g°°d to prlmc, 93“ t. I , _ 'k T k' d 10c: do. common to fair, So to 9c. do. light dcad .V “ 0‘} - he mas "1033‘? an : sums. choice. 7c to 7350; do. prime, 6’40 pzke svek these waters for the sake to 61/40; do. part skims. prime, 5%c to the “'9. tor catches from the ground, 60: do. good. 5c to 5390: 110- common to fair, . w .. . .- 31/3c to Sc: do. full skim, use to 2c. and perhaps “xtn an to an occaalon- Eggsâ€"Firth; mints. 23.955; state Penn. 1!! early {reg that mav work its way and near-by fancy selected white, 19366 (out from its hibernating below the to me: do. average finest, 1836c: do. firsts, frost in thc mud. ' 17: westerns. storggg selectior-g. ”540”” It is safe to say that, hundreds . of lax-gm coarsQ fish will be shot durâ€" in: the present fortnight, and it is said that their meat is never! so fine and good‘as it is just at this sea- othm'wise disposed of, and this year, perhaps because of the exceedingly hard and long winter just ended, the ' are bringing in heavy loads of Knowledge of that and swiftness in retrieving: represent all that is in tho least difficult in "'fish shooting. Some of the gunners take along carts and light. wagons ' to cbnvey » the spoil m where it can be _sold. or It is the season of the fish shooter who gets a, good deal of fun out of Ms mthwr unSpontsmanlike pursuit. Stealing ‘along‘ the shore with his gun heavily loaded with small shot, he aims for the head-of the fish, his object being to strike somewhere about. the spot."0n which it lies. Experience shows there is a disâ€" tance lxg'ond which the-'éye of the basking pike (1008 not carry. \Vithin that, distance the swiftne-ss of vision and tho agility of the fish are won- durful. and also aggravating. But up to tho edgo‘of this dead angle, cm can safely go without distur‘bhxgt the quarry. Knowledrze sun as of the spring“ truce 'l‘hv.‘ The using water consequent upon the rapid melting; of the snow has Cans“! ch-ur stl‘etChoS to. reveal them- selves alongside the margfins of lakes and rim-rs, which the hardicr fishes, fired with their long imprisonment under, the icv, are using as recreation; When the Big fellows Come out to Sun Themselves, they are in Great Danger [00K AT THE PREBES, You ll be surprised, not merely that Ready- to-don Clothing is made so good, but so inex- ensive. Men’s Business Suits, Top-coats and Rain Coats at 3.00. 3.50, 5.00.1050, 8.00. 9.50, 10 00 and l2;00. Unsurpassed for every occasion to limit to quality but limit to price. Boys’ Blouse Suits, Russian Suits. Sailor Suits, horfolk Suits and Wash :uits at 4.00, 4.50, 3.00, 3.50, 2.00, 2.50, l.00, L50. This is by far *ihe most satisfactory store in town for High-class Boys’ Clothing, but look at thegprices. 1{he Big Lindsay Clothier B . J . W WHERE BIG FISH ARE GOT WITH WELL HANDLED GUN rounds. Pike and dore, perch and chub, ill somewhat stifl‘ and sluggish om th.» winter's cold and confine- cnt, move about. or lie for hours TIUCtE}; still. as near the shore and um A (lg-Spawn to the Toronto Stair, nu Luchine, down on the SL. Law- The Big Lindsay €10“!in D I J u u U U U l"'l CorfiKent and William-s 'WN W PAGE Look in our windows, come in and examine our stock and by your vel'dict we gain yorr highest praise, while our prices remain within easy reach. If you have money to spen . it, If you can be influenced by wide selections, good style and workmanship, we are ready for your. p6 LOOK." When you want a New Suit, Light Overcoat, "pair of Trousers, a Hat, 3 Shift, 01' any other the closest prices, don’t fail to remember GOUGH, the Big Lindsay Clothier. This is a direct appeal. Possible as near the snore and :e. the, broad dorsal fin Ilows waving- in the B. J. GOUGH netsâ€"~43“: loads 01' e ‘tfl‘i sold It 5330 :9 W pet can. 390! Receipt: of live stock at the city maria. were the lar t this mum, 122 mu. “m stating of cattle m hogs. 993. mi} calm and 836* hope to I’ll-k Bjnckwe Eggsâ€"Firm; receipts, 25.935; state Penn. and near-by fancy selected white, 193,50 to me: do. average finest. 1855c: do. firsts, 18¢: westerns. storage selections, 1854c to 18150: western and Kentucky 1 firsts. 180: :10. seconds. 173,50 to 171)“; southern. 170 to 17350: dirties;_17c: cheeks, 10c duckâ€"em 18c to 25¢ goose-eggs, 35c. I I New York ...... 92% 90 , 35 St. Louis ........... 907/9 911/51. 30% Duluth .. ...:..... 90% 91 ._~_-0 Toledo .. .......... 3% 88% 8034 Minneapolis .. ...... 92% 92% 32% Toxuxrn 5r. I..nh:r:xcx MARKET. Grainâ€" Wheat, white, bush. .. . .$0 98 to . ... Wheat, red, bush ...... O 97 .... Wheat. spring. bush. . . . 0 89 . . . . Wheat, goose, bush. .. . 0 81 O 82 Barley, bush ......... . 0 48 0 48% Beans, bush ........... 1 35 .... Beans. hand-picked 1 65 .... Rye, bush ............. 0 5S .... Peas, bush ........... 0 66 . . . . Buckwheat, bush ..... . 0 47 O 48 Oats, bush ............ 0 37 0 88 LIVERPOJL “BARN AND PRODUCE. Liverpool, April 19.â€"‘-Wheatâ€"Spot dull: No. 1 California, 7s; futures quiet, May 6! 5346; July 63 5%d; Sept. nominal. Cornâ€" Spot American mixed, new steady, 4s 3d: American mixed, old quiet, 43 6%d: fur tures dull; May, 43 43;;d: July nominal. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. New York, April 19.â€"â€"Butterâ€"Stendy; re- ceipts. 9:245; creamer-y extra. per lb., 22c: do. firsts, 19 to 21km; do. seconds, 16 to 18c: do. thirds, 14c to 15¢; do. held. ex-‘i tras, 18 to 19c; do. firsts, 15 to 170; (30., seconds, 14c to 14km: do. thirds, 13c to 13%c; state dairy, tubs, fresh, firsts, 18c to 20¢: semnds, 15c to 17¢; western imita-I tion creamery, 16c to 17c; do. seconds,,’ 14c to 15c; renovated extras,_ 17c; do. firsts, 150 to 169: do sec-' onds, 13a to 14c: do. thirds, 19 to 12c; wesb! ern factory, current make, firsts, 14c; doig seconds, 13c to 131,!_.c; do. thirds, 12 to; 1255c: do. held, 12c to 14c: packing stock.5 current make, No. 1, 131/..c; do. No. 2.; 1235c to 13¢; do. No. 3, 11 to 12c; do held” 12c to 12350. I unm‘wu’ég'mw innit» mm on Antwerpâ€"Closoâ€"Whoat. spot quiet steady; “'afln, unchanged at 181'. At Chicago July wheat closed 1c lower than yesterday: July corn Egc lower and July outs %c lower. FOREIGN NA BK HTS. Londonâ€"C'lose-â€"Corn, spot. quotationl: American mixed. 203 ly’gd. Flour, spot quo- tations, Minneapolis patent. 273 6d. When! on passage. depressed. Corn on passage, nothing doing. l’aris-Closeâ€"Whoat. tone quiet; Apr". 22! 300: Sep t. and DN‘. .. 20! 70c. Flour tone gyiet; April, 28! 45v' Sept. and Dec., 271 Suits, horfolk Suits and Wash :uits at 4.00, 4.50, 3.00, 3.50. 2.00, 2.50, l.00. L50. llvor’ool “out Unchslgod. But Oblong. In Lowerâ€"LIV. Stack lurk.“- Tho Latest Quotttlonl. Liverpool wheat futures dosed toâ€"du III- changod from yesterday and corn tutum Kid higher. Say Good-bye To Winter mnK AT THE PREGES, came TO THE STORE AND 81;; THE c9003 LEA DING \" TORONTO LIVE STOCK. CATTLE MAR [(81% spring. bush. . . . O 89 goose, bush. . . . 0 81 THE MARKETS. uucu nnnnnn V 9| Ing. bush. 0 89 ,se, bush. .. . 0 81 :11) ......... . 048 ........... 1 35 d-picked 1 65 ............ . 05S ........... 066 bush ..... . 047 May THAI: July. Sept. 90 85 WANTEDâ€"anobli' ' girl ”I‘m WANTEnâ€"mnmgqoom girh, emf)- be: maid and Duh“! 8“"- Apply to BENSON HOUSE. Highm - ' '7"â€" “r't‘d'lU'lu35' Iu-zn'y. $5.13 to $5.20; rought' lu-m‘y‘3‘sLm to $5.1071'7‘471t, $4.80 to $5.03; bulk of sales. $3 In $23.10. Slzmpâ€" Rec-‘ipfs, 12.009): shown steady: good to choice wethen, $5 $35.33; fair in choice mjxod. $3.75 to $47.5: ix'b‘aԤav3~‘u' A-“â€" chm-u. 34‘ Maudâ€"Do you like Mr. Dinwiddle? Ethelâ€"Oh, yes; I like him, relatively speaking. Maudâ€"Relatively speaking? What do you mean by that? Ethel_. Yousee Ioromisedtobeasigterto I none; exports to-day, 1440 cattle. fl 28 , sheep and 3741.)?) gum-tors of beef. ';‘_-' y (':ll\'v.:r~â€"l£v('i-i1‘.ts, 370; steady; comm’ to (-lmia-z‘ vvals. $4 to $6.75. Slump and Lambsâ€"Rucoipts, 1064; market firm for both sheep and lambs; common unshorn snoop. $4: common to choice un- shorn lumhs. $6.50 to $7.50; unshon'] gulls at $13.50; common clipped lambs at $535. , logsâ€"Recoil)”. 4878; none on sale; feel? lng nominally steady. CHICAGO LIVE. STOCK. ! ‘ Chicago, April 19.â€" Cattleâ€"Recoipts, 2000; nun-hot steady; good to prim: Stl‘l‘l'§,§$3 to $5.6): poor to medium, $3.50 to‘fing; storm-rs 'and feeders, $1.15 to $4.316 crows. $1.50 to $4.25; heifers, $2 to $4; Texas-fed stuns. $4 to $4.60. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 1.3300; 1"? l orer.9918; market about stz'n‘lj'. 'xu‘lxl-d" and‘ butchers, $5 to $5.15; good Indium: lu-uvy. $5.13 to $5.20; rought' lu‘m‘y‘fsjgo 10 355.102.32711'. $4.8!) to S5 (Lâ€"I' hull,- A. _.I rnu'l‘nuâ€""UW 8'" "W RN10?!“ housework 0606 W ' Apply :9 MRS. NEEEA'NDS; LOWS mm. 1.- 'W.ha'u.‘ A I Ft. " uuaxuy u; "we wuxaw are worm $2.00 to $3 per cwt. Mflch Cowsâ€"Milch cows and SDI'III‘CII are worth $30 to $50. Now Yor‘. “Oil“; expo: shovp and .1 Sheep and I4aini)s--Rok-ei‘[ii§:4600 head; active and steady: lambs. $5 to $7.15: yeaé- liugs, $6.? to $6.59): wethors, $5.80 to $8: owes. $5.25 to $5.60; sheep, mixed; $3.25 to $5.50. Yemmg anbs_-Pmé. 'ro’r' “WM“. 7:2: choice ewes and wethers for export, £5.60 to $6.10; barnyard lambs at $4.50 to SS.’ c u f T d Sprin Lambsâ€"Good spring lambs trifle a or en 31's wait]: to $5 each. , __ Hogsâ€"Straight loads of hogs. 150 to am lbs. in weight are worth $4.90 per «39th! ‘ ‘ . fed and watered. The Board of Water Commissxoners IAS‘I‘ BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. For the Town of Lindsay are pm East Buffalo, April 19.â€"Cat11eâ€"ncceipts,'I'aI'L-d to receive tenders for 0. Sup- 75 head; steady; prime steers. $5.10 to ply of Galvanized Wrought, Iron $5.35; shipping, $4.65 to $5; butchers, “.fi 1" . . o ) .. to $4.90; heifers, $3.50 to $4.65; cows and. 11 e, guaianteed ‘0‘ lbs: (2000 feet bulls, $3.25 to $4.25; stockers and feeders, I more or loss) to be dolmered at the $3.50 to $4.25, 5 Rent-st. Workshop of the Lirndsay Vealsâ€"Reeeipts, 50 head; 25c lower, at Waterworks during the season of $4 to $5.75. 1901. Hogs â€"â€"Reeeipts, 360) head; fairly active: ' . , 5c to 10¢ lower; heavy, $5.50: mixed, $21.45 Quothtxons are ‘13de for 0" 3 I $5.50; Yorkers. $355 to $5.50; pigs, .125] 2 inch Galwanized Iron Pipe to $530; roughs, $4.50 to $4.75; stugs, $3.25 1 h .. .. to~._$3.75; dairies, $5.25 to $51.40 . ' _ f 1 U u .. Calvesâ€"Calves éold at $2 to $8 each, or “fl-(gr: $3 t9 $5.25 per cwt. Sheepâ€"Pikes, '34 to $4.50 per cwt. for «[93, 213.1] bgckspt $3.50 to $3.75. Stockersâ€"One your to zyour-old stM‘I'l. 400 to 700 lbs. each, are worth $3 to $3.25 per cwt.; 011' colors and of poor branding quality of same weights are worth $2.50 a Butchom‘ Cattle-Choice picked lot! a butcher-3'. 1000 to 1500 lbs. each, equal 0!: quaint-km host exporters. are worth $4.26 to $4. , lnts of good sold at $3.00 to $4.20: fair to good, $3.50 to $3.75; oomon. $3.25 to 83.50; rough to Interior. 33: calmer? $2150 to $2.75. ,.‘ $2.50 to $2.75., ' ' 7 ,. Feedersâ€"Steer- of good quality. 1050 to 11.29 ltgs. mug, at $4 to 54:25 per rcwt. wo_m who to arm per cwr. our stock and by your verdict we gain your trade. Our. New Spring Clothing and Furnishings the easy reach. If you have money to spend for a New Spring and Summer Outfit we make a stiff bid to g »d style and workmanship, we are ready for your. personal investigation. Our invitation is “COME AN 'coat, ”pair of Trousers, a Hat, 3. Shirt, or any other article of Furnishings and want the latest thing out the Big Lindsay Clothier. This is a direct appeal. road to cnoicc wethers, $5 to wire mixed. $3.75 to $47.3; iv :25 to $5.45: native lambs. 5‘ NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. Relatively. I'IE'ID April 19.7?1fevesflficceipts. .COUOH We Are Showing a Great Line of flats . J; GO UGH ‘ Tenders will hp meg“. rmm of M 7th, 190 , and mailed in sealed emflopm .- to G. H‘ HOPKINS, Esq“, a ‘thé‘jioarfl 0‘ Witter Cninml _. .15Clly ................. } Lump [ “65‘ ................. ’. Mine Run “ ........... “slack (Coarse Pittdbung .................. } Lump “ ............... Mine Run ...~... ..... slack (course). The coal tube (1031' from one (11) $0. three (3) cm, {might aid ~duty paid. at ”may pumping Station. For the Town of Lindsaj ed to receiVe tenders for Coal, about 700 tons m for the Liqdmy Pumping: for the LindSay Pumping. Station for one year from the ' ing‘ of the Contract, Quotations are :1ng g- -_ ~ The Beard sarily accepted. noon of May 7th, 1904, and must 'be mailed in sealed envolopcs'addressod to G. H. HOPKINS, Esq., Sec.- Treas. Lindsay Waterworks, and plainly marked “Tenders for Pipe,” The. lowmt or any bid not neces- ~Del ivery is to quantitigs called {0 Legdent, but of not Tenders W 11 11001! of May 7th mailed in sealed Dated at Linda: April, 190-1.â€"16â€"2 The mrbnmhip hmtofiwu ensuing. hetwven R. Ill-yams and S. Irwin, un- der the name of R. Bryans 00.. has this day lmen dissolved by mu- ‘tual consent. All debts due to the said firm are to be paid to R. Bry- ans, and all chri‘ma against. the said firm will be settled by the said R. Bryn-us. Signed: Di 3 )lution of Partnership ‘ to be made in any led {or 'by the Superin- )f not less than 100 ft. 11 be received up till .‘A‘. R. BRYANS. S. IRWIN. Jindsay this 18th day of 88km for F K. BEGBIE Supt Watérworzics The latest new comers in Neckwear and Negligee Shirts, Gloves and Hosiery are worth your early inspection. of Men’s fleadwear on view in our flat Depart- ment. We have a much larger stock at soft and still flats this season than ever before. A vast variety of shapes and all dimensions in black and the season’s popular shades. Not a “back num- ber” in our entire stock. We are leaders in Men’s Headw‘ear, flats and Caps. The flats we sell at l 50, 1.75 and 2.00 wear well and will keep their shape and color. We want you to see our admirable display this spring of the best of the new styles. IUEN’S HABERDESHBRY We are Men’s Mdliuers and are holding :1 HAND SPRING OPENING 1M mm om * J. I “WON. Audible" fl’arlor, Dining Room, had- room and Kitchen Furniture Kitchen huge and other Sitfveshasld Kitchen Uten- s 3, ll, Register ; also llerse, Belgium, lobes the WEDNESDAY, IAY 4, 1904 Austin Sale of Furnitme at my depot at LINDSAY or from my agents at the following points:â€"- H. Fir-ea. Cameron. W. . E res, Fenelon Falls Joseph rown. Reaboro. John M cMullen, Grass Hill. Hawkins, A 10. Harry Anderson, irkfleld and Portage Road. e entire. Household Furniture and Effects of the Hotel, consisting of The Naval! LIMITED. I have received instructions fr< Special Bargain For Farmers MR. BERT BROWN The public can obtain the very Hard and Soft Coal to sell by Public Auction, c the premises. BROWN’S HOTEL, Linduay-St. LINDSAY. an wAmn-JVARDER, Ame 2 fi-ilgfln DINING ROOM’EX - 82d Oltmirs, Sol ((1) 0"“:y we Loun e. at 9 ’ Bilvervzmre. 1)?st and KINHEN~ 300k SIN". Old Kitchen Utenl‘m' BBDROOMS- Marble, ‘M n PARLOR FL'RN: of Parlor Suiteiu My Chairs. Onrttina and F“ DINING ROOM: the following to ofler fm Auction 3 -V A OF’ nousmw FUN mer. House and Lot for 1 Bali-St“, $011111; 7 kitchen and woods lat: apple, plum etc. : 3‘ acre lot, v ty 2 high and dry. House and two for sale. -â€" In so: tOWn. Good 1"! mm 149. henhouso and ings. Small orcha Splendid garden 5‘ Conable for quick. 53 amount requix .‘(l do For particulars up PORTER, W‘atcl man- In Numb “ut‘ci wan room brick. “mu! £1211; goods“ ‘ acre lam]. ‘ On William-st. south!â€" ltablo, woodshed; trees. Building lot for sale.â€"On Pence-st... near R. C. ch acre. facing 95181. In North “antâ€"$01M bl‘ifk. rooms. 1‘ur1.;uw- v-LL‘. Fm stable. hm; hm n. l‘ricev onublc. Seven roamed frame house acres land for sale in the Ward. near the pump ho mediate possk-ssion. In southwest part of town‘ home, stable, driving land with abundance! fruit. Nice homefor. On Pool-0t. westâ€"Sow W with bath. etc. On Kent-at. westâ€"Solid“ 8 rooms, i acre lot. 0!: Albertatu aouthâ€" i new land ; very nice Innrsday, Apr" Town Property For and 01 rchard south)“ .1110 (We isbe VIEI‘ .19“ nice - HAVEUE, Praia It. QFHCE BGUBS IONEY LOANEO ONEY DEPOSITED Hf VIGORIA on will but > I Pound hfiqnmers t. 0’10U6flll Umbrellas for schnoi range of Ladies' and ($0 need Rain-Cdats. $5.00. It promises : season; we have n ials in cottons waists embrace all broidery and med favorites. Sizes pletc the waist of collar. We have linen and scriver so silk and chiffon Collar with tails, st‘ so much sought afl For a waist to sit ‘ Corset worn with it, tk direct your attention to ive; the Shirtwaist Cor: tary Corset, low bust 3 etc. Also a line for chil You know it skirt made to suii This fault is com the neatly fitted, s hanging skirts we ity and color from: to 44- This is the wear skirt seaso Donft forget that blame Cash and One Head 0“

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