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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Apr 1907, p. 12

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learning in into the newly-surveyed -townsh1p5. The starting point for . will be a. station on the railway. 50 that settlers going into these town- ships will be assured of at least par- tia) communication with a railway. Later on, 05 course, north and south roads will be built as settlement ad- The Government’s new pion- ‘_ 41â€"2.: vances. VGXILCJo A "w v v . _- fl ,, eer farm is to be established in this district, and a. number of roads will be constructed around it as soon as the site has been definitely selected. The building of colonization roads in the Temiskaming district has up to date, including thiS'year’s esti- mates, cost in the neighborhood of $250,000, Some 1,000,000 acres 'of fine agricultural land have been '01)- ened up, in addition to the service to the mineral districts. It will take many- years and a much larger amount of money, of course. to open up the 15,000,000 acres in the clay belt, where it may also transpire that rich mineral fields may ‘be found. Dmn, Luv o-v-v--_ w, Houseâ€"and in a. number of seetiqns is well timbefed: ‘-" 4.- (kn The supplementary estimates cqn- ‘ta-z’n an item of 810,000 for oolonizer tion made, the first grant. ever asked (or that district and the first sum asked for roads in what is knows as "the grad: clay helm” Which is the land in northern Ontario tri!.utury to Hudson's Bay. The «Notations A 3...:..:..b.-¢_ The intention in respect to we building of colonization roads in the “belt” is for the present to com struct them! so as to form' 'trunk lines east and west from the Tennis- kam'ing ; Northern Ontario Railway A J L“mnfi‘l;m tion showed " PAGE first Giant for Roads In Clay cambray Hotel Rate Stallion Season 20 horses all classes in 10‘: p 1 bay gelding, 8 years old, weight 0350 Tbs” 2 heavy aged horses; 1 extra road horse, by Elm City, 6 years old: 1 grey gelding, by Elm City, 6 years old; 1 brown horse, by Elm City, 5 years old ; 1 heavy mare, by McLean, 7 years old :7 1 pair year- ling colts, by John Anderson ; 1 pair heavy horses, wagon and double han- ness, con-signed, must be sold ;. 20 head young cattle ; 5 cows expected ; 12 new buggies; 1 pneumatic rubber tire arched axle ; 1 spindle seat road wagon. new; 1 second-hand buggy, with box. extending about foot lon- ger than regular size : 12 woollen rugs. sold regard-less of price: 6 heavy plush 11136, at bargain prices: i dozen lined rubber lap rugs ; 3 dozen sweat pads. at any prlce. etc. 15-3 Always horhe Mondays dnd Satur- days. TERMS AS I.'SUAL. \V. A. l-‘ANNING. GEO. JACKSON. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS SATURDAY. April 27th, 1907. Fall Wheat, bus. Spring wheat. bus Goose Wheat. bus 2 horses am 1 horse and If paid at e Farm or Town Property Apply to Johnson Ellis or R. G. Corn ail 2 horses and man over night, $1.50. 1 horse and man over night, $1.25. 870.05 \‘in [thinmxd di- l‘vcl sum: lines each way. going and wmmmg. 'I'RISC I AND 108 A‘NGHIS Going April 27 to my 2 inclusive noun-mu until July 81“ Tickets and full information at. Lindsm Oflces: T. C. Matchett 60 Kent St , J. W. Anderson, C. P. R. Mtge-v;- aficwédiwenr of Miuouri Riv- er and Winnipeg. Svtoiion; or write C. B. Foster, P. A..C. P. R. Toronto. Money to FANNING’S REPOSITORY. William-st., Lindsay, wmn came! on your” LnWw-t I‘nh‘nnf Hm ymm Hpm‘inl l‘m' Nhrinvru' (‘uuwmiun CH [.08 Anm‘lvu. RITURN FARII FROM Proprietor TO mm}; LINDSAY pads in what is knows '89 clay Mt,” which is the when) Ontario trikuP'IY Important Auction 7, S a le Em ' the "clay hen”, me 15,000,000 was excellent ‘ Walnut“! 5.... ... R. GRIFFIS, a... mun.» - ou-coocum-u nan at noon. 750- a.n at noon. 500. of season, $1. 00 off. on... .wouou . 00.0.0.0... 7 The “Notations former Adminim yon-0.....- nvnuocumo. ‘ SAN IRANCISG “0815 Going b State: Iinvn an return- ing bv Canadian Pacific. or vice 3min. Proprietor. Auctioneer. for The dresses W°m shy tin flies were handsome and showed their very W under shaded lights and colored dec- orations. This dance being a. fare- Well for Mr. Will Graham, everything wasdone to make the anagram“:- oees, and the committee in chat-301188 every man to'feel gratified. ‘ Mr. Ewen MacKenzie,‘ in, of Toron- to, is visiting friends in town. ' We are pleased to hear airs. A. Mal- ley is imprQVin-g. Much fear was en- tertained for be! m. people at town 33“ " CAMERON A meeting of the direCtors and pat- rons of the Cameron Cheese and Butâ€" ter Association was held in the Or- ange Hall on Friday afternoon last to discuss me advisability not operat- ing the tactory and ways and means of doing so. It was decided to make any necessary repairs, to canvas for one route-not settled upon, and to put forth efforts to make the enter- prise a decided success for 1907. Manley May-bee and Walter H111 were selected to look after and make any necessary repairs, and William Cullis and Elias Hooey volunteered to cam- vass the route. Seven of the young men of the c0m- Seven of the young men of the corn- munity, on Friday evening last, join- ed the I. 0. F. here. We commend the \oung men and trust and hope they may prove faithful to their obliga- tion, me long to enjoy the frater- nity this great brotherhood affords, and finally, at a ripe old age, enjoy the fruit of their investments. Mr. W. P. Chard, of Lindsay, DMSCR. deserVes the thanks of the brother- h00d for his earnest efforts, and we sincerely hope that he, with the as- sistance of the members, may be in- strumental in inducing others to em- brace the benefits that the order holds out to them. Manly Maybee is busily engaged in making maple sugar and svrup. Sap is running qmite freely and Manly looks smiling and sweet these times. Several of our c Lindsay on Saturday. School is again in 1 the Easter vacation. J as. Ingnam was called to Toronto last week owing to the death of one of his sons. H. Eyres is busy pruning his or- chard. and Percy Eyres and Jews. Pollard, an, have started ploughing sod. John Oakley and son are busy hauling material- for a foundu‘tion under their him. which they into-ml to move and who this summor. MANILLA. The farmers in thin' vicinity nw anxinus to commence aprmg nvm'ling hm n-wtmr m the rmnt snow flm‘I‘iM mm the novvrny ol' the \vmumr Hwy have hwn unable to do an M yet. my... Mmhndlll nulmt hm wm: uc- ’l‘ho Mdhodlat pulpit hm was ur- vupml on Sunday ovum; by Rm. Mr. ill-own. u! Oakwood. who do- llwm! an oloquont cannon. S’nxt Sunday awning Rev. Mr. Gmtflx. M For! I‘vrry. in oxpoctod to prh hora. in the ahunea ot'tho Plfltm‘. “8\'. Mr‘ (Wm. who ha; been 0x- vhang‘ing pulpit! for the int thxw thbmhs. , Mr. Kaela“. o! Cromwell. recently purchased the real one.“ 0! Mr. Doble King. Mr. and Mrs. Sun. A Mpion leave here for Brome. on In lat, where their intend to reside. They leave behind them many well wickets tor their future weliu-e. ‘ ter‘. Theodore. the young SOB-of Mr. and Mrs. S. Love. is at present very ill with pneumonia. also Mr. William Dickson, er” hasbeen very ill, but is somewhat better. We hope they will soon be convalescent. Mrs. nary' McQueen, after several months absence in Rochester,‘ where she has been visiting her son Denald, returned home recently acdomponied byMrs. Donald IcQueen and daugh- Mchmis have returned home lrom Haileybu-ry, New Ontario, where 't is reported Dame Fortune has tavored them, and to which they intend tie retain shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Dobie King and Kiss May went to Lindsay last week to visit relativeeand friends prior. to their departure to their'new homo“ in' Ayhnel" wherethree‘eitheir eons re- Orillia to resume tion of shoemaJn’ng. time aswella; anacifve yw ’3 H Methodist Sunday school in: ‘ ' '. DeLury left here lately 'fox: Nelson Hunter and Charlie‘ ii flull blast after another danqe in citizens visited of a daughter. WATTâ€"At. Haliburton, to day, April 3rd, 1907. Mr." Archie Abel Sheehey, to. Mlsq Evelina Tressia. Findley. both 0! the town- ship of Venrleau. ~ .ALLDREmâ€"HUMPHREYtâ€"At the Methodist Pars'onage, Fcnc'on Falls by Rev. H. 1?; Kenny. on Tuesday, April 9th._ 1907, Mr. David Al- ‘dred, of the township (. of Verulam, to MiSS Susan Mary- Humphrey. of the toenslrip od Somervillc. 'DRUDELLâ€"O’OONNOR. â€"- At St. Mary’s c_hvurch_, Lindsay, by the KERRâ€"In Helena, Montana, 17. S- A.. on Friday, April 12th, 1907, ThomasKex-r, formerly of Omemee. PETTY.â€"â€"At the Ross Hospital, Lindsay, on fipril 16, Thomas Petty, of Omemee. MORRISONâ€"In Uindsay, on Monday, April 1-5, Helen Maude Morrison, aged 34. HOGGâ€"On Tuesday, ‘April 9, 1907. of pneumonia, Ralph, aged 3 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H088. of Minden township. HOGGâ€"On Wednesday, April 10. I 1907, Wesley, aged 5 years, youngâ€" est 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hogg, of Minden township. .. CUBI'I‘Tâ€"On Sunday, April 14 . , 191.7, Rebccqa, relict of the late i Col. Cubitt, Bowmanville, in her ;‘ 75th year. who had been ill lor some time was 76 you! of age, and was 3. demted member of the Methodist church. She leaves; family of {our sons and {our daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. He:- hus- band pvt-deceased her by some (our. teen yours. The sons are Robert. John Mark. and George. all or whom waldo near Petorborough. The dough- ters ore Mrs. H. Jom. 0! Eden. Mnriponn‘ Mn. J. w. Bldgood. or (‘lmtorlnnd. Ohio: Mrs. S. 'l‘. Wh- nun. 010mm”. and Mru. George MRS. WM. BOOTON. There passed peacefully away cn. Thursday morning, Marzn flat, at the home of h'er daughter, Mrs. H. J ones. Eden, a. highly respected resi- dent, of Gavan, township, :n the pen. son of Isabella. Meharry, xelcct of the late Wm. Hooton. The (lees-used was widgly known and a large circle of friends will learn other «lamb with rim-n regret. The late Mm. ll'mton a daughter. ALEX. MeMATSER. PORT HOPE. Mr. Alexandor Mcugctor. of Port Hope. died auddmly on Wodneoduy. April 10. o! hunt-Alum. He had been a. respected reddmt o! tint. .mm: for forty years. His wilo. who aur- vixen him. in I. aimof Mu Coun- er. and an aunt. of Mrs.- W J Moore. Glendg mt west. Linday. ‘30 the leaves tour maturln. J. Ic- Haynnh. Mum Lake. The re- mnim mn- removocl to her into home and on Saturday. March 23. won In- tvmvd in thq ninth lino unwary, Cu- vun. Mr N» “do 0! Mt lute huuhund. Naught, In. ‘Bi-pwoll. In. Long. and Mrs. Wm. 01m. in in Port Hope. MISS HELEN MAUDE MORRISON. Miss Helen Maude Morrison, daugh- ter of Mr. James Mod'rison. King street, died on Monday, April 15, el- ter tour montbs’ illness. aged 34 years. She was emember o! thous- modist church, well known and high- ly esteemedby a widecdmle oil so- sbe leaves four brothers and a, sister, namely, John, Bench River, William, Cleveland, Ohio, Sidney and Herb- ert, plumbers, Lindsey; Lila, m ville. The m to Riverside seine may on Wednesday afternoon was at- tended by many sympathmns friends 0! the family, OBITUARY ,_1n Lindsay. L.â€"At the Me- Panel“ 1““13, my, on Wednes- 07, Mr. Walter ‘.-â€"B.V'i‘o.ylor. [for seven! yam-s. work on Cav'uwill'e circuit. Those who were Mt at tho :1- tax-noon Presbyterian adios 6036“" greatly profit by the tibia Ind 00““ odby the pastorlaat SM ‘51! :. The Methodist pulpit was very ac- ceptably mod Sum '1m'by the Rev. w. E'. ‘Sén‘niith; _‘ oi Cir-Vunvine circuit. It was Ednationfi Sunday here. Rev. BquCulloch took the “out three months Old. -Tha trustees of the WM church contemplate . °vmuun8 ing the contents or their; grocery store the 41-980“! next mgnth to the :égw store @djoining the bank. They :intend calling .for ordem at the house fund delivering some for cwgomers in inside ro-amn‘ging entrances. “10 making prepayation for the placing 0‘ g, pipe om at; the southern end of the church. The Misses McCanrey purpose WV“ their house of wot-sup, Fm. W H. Cum isugain in his store aftera severe attack of la snppe. Mr. W. H. Kennédy is busy making his valuatk‘ni of the Village property: for the accommodation '0! the vil- lage clerk. . . FISH AND GAME PROTECTIVE " ASSOCIATION WILL DISCUSS IT APRIL 29 A meeting of the Lindsay Fish and Game Protective Association was held in the office of Moore and Jack- sor on Monday evening, V.oe-Presi- dent Knowlson in the chair. CHANGE IN SEASON 'or nucu snoonne A letter was read from Mr S. J. Fox, MWPP , stating that in réfer- ence to temporary assistance to Fishâ€" ery Oxerseer Bradshaw, the Govern- ment had appointed Mr. Charles?”- kin. for Ball Point, who, it was thought woold also 'be able to cover thought woold also be able to cover Cross Creek 15 well. An assistant at Lindsey aid at. the momma: the riirer would also likely be appointed. Correspondence with Mr‘. Bradshaw: on that poiu‘t'was now going on. A. deputation oi duck shooters were present and on) their behalf, Mr. Thoâ€" mas Sadler 'spoke. The open season for duck they thought should com- mence August 15, as the birds begun to go south before September 1. the present date, and duck hunters hem did not. get. ‘ a. fair chance compared with Lake Erie. . Another point od- {vocated was the doing away with the ireserve in the hands of a. Club ‘t Port Perry. Mr. Moore explained various points in the law to the :(iuck men brought out at the 'previous meeting. such as regulation by Orderbin-Council to suit diflicult districts. Mr. A. M. Paton thought thtt it August 15 were fixed for the opening of the duck season in all parts 0: the Province it would he writable. If this “who done and it were not suitable for south of Toronto and Hamilton. worm that Could move to have it an at pN'N‘I“ in that portion 0! the Province. ' Ir. Sadie: mentioned that sawdust was being emptied Into Burnt Rtvor and carried down znto Fonelnn River. destroying many am. He also saw- omphuiu u to Importance 0! pro- tecting frogs. third of ten sud West.- fint 0! “mm”; l , 3nd! .. Kf“ "1-, o! M col-us. tor 60th Elston. second pr! mmmumn this mm mm the implemt known a flu: splib-lo‘x. 'me 060: o! 1310 Fur-mu”. Advocate to lay out one 11“” doflm in «arr ,,A__‘..-; - :1“.ng nict. with s. molt armour» sting response. There are 63 «31!» 'pstitors in s11, 48 from Western On- '0 and 20 from out 0! Toronto. they no scattered in nearly av. Ery county from Essex to Glens-113'. Several mic tried: their drugs and pronounce them s success. Two men used drugs last you and speck very favorably o! the resugts; once. Tho meeting than adaoumod 1m Monday owning. April 29. when the qua-flan 0! «king the Government to chum the commommmt of the open won for duck- wm‘ be madden-06. It in crucially docked mu. m duck shooters. whether 1t pmeut mem- bers of the m and Gm Protective Aniociwuon or not uh.“ In mt. Mr. A. W. Bamptell, Deputy lin- ister of Public Works, is now mp- ping out a. mm for the judge to take on his preliminary tour of in- spection. «and to his Want. the Advomannhsomli share of the credit Q1 the enterprise is due. 11-,A i-“ in w“ (golden! to have the placards offering a; reward tor mtomuon in mud to Vienna: of are flat: and .AAI“ The S .plit-log Drag Competi In an editorial 5n the miect last week's Advocate says : ’ . I “‘"l‘here m some-who-cannot '3‘” wherein the split log ieebetter than ”below ,Pieco‘oi‘ "ironvahod timber known as the ieveller. " We have V’°’ geatediy 'nted out that. (ha unn- tml omen-Ice in in thaw and luv- printod and dhtrihmed u see: to Gleam. lym. The tom their drugs and the northern 3e success. Two men Vince. 9W u' and sped: very h.ve b9"? .m‘d‘ esults. speck] com an, Deputy llin- attend 'om': fin, is now mp- this salon. bu fox-the judge to “mm“ mm,- 01 gn-or-ocondjgek com- bun“ Mm time." V 1 the the Tom hem M. Hays Ipiu‘ed Manager t ad~ from L< a, the enquiries ONE PENNY A POUanILL CAR- ' R_Y 133111811 nGAdNEs AND NEWSPAPERS TO“ CANADA AFâ€" TER in: 1st. 0mm, April 15.-â€".u the opening} ofthe House thismominglr. I»? mieux madam ”DOW plug the postal-mes between Gmt Erik} sin and cm havebeen‘cutipfiufl andhe explained thattbe nape ur‘ eously in {maximum 01001:» mons. '11:: .new ”wt. which comes Into tome on “Kaylneut and will last. {or four years, uniq- W viously modified or concluded by mu- tual agreement. The present rate on Briiish news- papers: Woe. and trade journ- als from the ‘L’niud Kingdom to Ca- nada. is the Pecul- Union mate 0! one passixgg to Canada. is inconsldqnble. It. is now agreed that the postage from the United Kingdom toh‘Canmda trade journals published ct regular intervals at Jet greater dun one month. shall be one penny a pound. Canada. Observe that henceforth the Ameri- can newspaper. the American maga- zine, will pay double what their Brit- ish competitors pay. Competition Amdng farmers With a view to encaurag-ing the farmers of Ontario in the cultivation of good crops, Mr. J. Lockie Wilson. Provincial Superintendent of Agricul- tural Societies“ as preparing rules for a competition in the cultivation of special the were or ten acre crops of various grains. Arrangements have been made to have several ex- pens from 'the Ottawa Department of Agriculture to assist in the jng- Englisffl’eople Never so Keen to Come to Canada. Montreal. April 15.â€"“I never saw Engpsh people so keen to come to Canada. as they are at the present time." was the statement made to the Toronto Star to-day by llr. C. H. Hays, Vice-President and General Hamster of the G.T.R. on his arrival from London. Mr. Hm said that enquiries were being received from all part.- 01 England and people want to start right out. to «we in Cm- dc. Hr. McGulgIn. who has taken the Vice-Presidency of the Grout North- ern Rnilwny. He said he wished him every success. and was particularly interested ln his-career. uho land given Mr. lchulgan his first import- ant promotlon from rondmuur to general roadrunner. Au ho hul only arrlved tan-day. Mr. Ray: sold ballad nol. hcd tlme to confer with the offl- dlh u to who would likely uko Hr. McGulm'I pocltlon. , Provident! lists for the Inmmu' series of wings. which will begin ‘in moot o! the sections on m 97. ‘have been sent out for the approval “a! an, institute 0mm. The number Whl‘he considéred in excess 0! .M year. The total to date, including in May and continuing until the first or second week in July. By huving the speakers, some twenty-“'0 in mm. spendma couple of days at Gaelph in talking over the work in hand. ad in’ vititing the (1th W o! the lucDonnld Inâ€" mtm, a:- mixing additional ma» tea-h! and inlet-nation. will. it is thought. much strengthen the work a! flu m thib year. ”uiuiwm ‘T ‘W"‘ . wilt. .‘ “m‘ mtg" W’ W MW” ”1:56th lot in 8035!!“ Apply to HÂ¥ Vicious Assault on borough Mon. l‘etvrhoro. April lam-Mr. George Cochrane. agent for the Children's Aid Rociety here. was manned in a moot. vicioua manner on Saturday night while atmming to take a young lad it; the Shelter. The parentaJlr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan. oi Sherbrooke Itreet. min-ed to al- low the boy to be takenjo the Shelt- ar. and with the anti-tamed anoth- er wand two don. they tried to forcibly réject the 0mm iron: the house. fir. Cochran. who iaa man of couaiderable mm. had little dimouity in protecting himaali MIG” elected Preaident and Manager. and Mr. Fox. \' ce-Pmident. ur. Nani-u“ ‘Illlvulaau “â€"w 1‘ The institution ia at preaeat em- pioyinz clou on My hands. W. A Somersoult Extraordinary On May. whiioa load of waste was being dumped into the pulley aaarlr. Joint Care!“ box tactory. them back thehorae and can too far. and the u». eat-ruined aback- vardeo-anaait 0'.- the out. land- ing in iotl'or ova Moi wane. Bath ““3"- Duncan’a ““6“: “d ”'4 mgot out. with the aid at a. ham. him 0W several times. but mm“. Mm" y uninjured whenthedoga andtbewmaicder Mmhewaalaidoaaioraday the household began to mm. the agent. had groat dimculu in ward- A _-Il.._-â€" -- W nr. Hm had oomething m say of Women’s Institute until. the first Peter- or por-du mt come with merfym To hold her game "‘5’- And do in turn you all But. Spring thou'rt Ion? Fur flan did'st leave a Unglued by the rest. “IVA “ADI 0n Frhhy evening. April 12th. it. and Mn. A. Space. 0! Henley, re- ceived a; very pleasant surprise from their {fiends in the surrounding loâ€" cality, who with well laden baskets unexpectedly appeared at their home and taking quiet poesession soon op- - AA-naai ened the program by an nddressi which. in behalf 0! their “lends. was read '1? Mr. Alex. McFadyen. ex- pressing their kindly feeling before their departure for the west, and deâ€" siring their acceptance of a small token 06 their «teem. consisting, of almautéful watch for Mr. Spence and a well-filled purse for Mrs. Spence. So surprised were the worthy couple that for a few moments they were unable to reply, but recovering con- that {or a few moments they were tumble to reply. but recovermg can- trol of themselves they gratefully thanked the donors for their Muta- ful presents and kind address. After .,L AL- Area}:- ___ rV, , a bountiful repast. which had brought in their be: with dancing and merry c the happy night came to singing Auld Lang Sme. 'm 3. J Fox. mm. lnn «hm-11 address. also expmaod hlmoelr as; o planed ‘ The .Dlrécton were dl "doomed” namely: Null-on “Williams s J‘ Fox. ILPP. .. John Cm. I! J Ly:- [In an! A. L. Campbell. 1 l Atacahuquent mot-flux of them-E rectors Ir. Mull-on Williams wu rc-i olo’cud President and Manger. um? nr. Fox. v co-Praldent. I I‘ll. lmututlon in at pro-cut om- phyla; clout (an-any 5.9a. eing'iné Iuld Lung Sme. . Mr, Neil McArflmr is buSy cutting wood with his circalar. Mr. John McMillan, of this place, is seriously ill at present. GRATIFYING FINANCIAL STATEâ€" MENT PRESENTED AT FIRST ANNUAL MEETING -â€" DIREC- TORS RED-ELECTED. The first. annual meeting of the Madison Williams Hanufacturing Company. Limited. was he” in the Council Chamber, on Monday evening April 15. ‘ MADISON WILLIAMS MANU- fACTURING C0. The Pmident. lit. )1. Williams. oc- cupied the chair and there was a good attendance 0: shareholders. The financial statement presented was very utidactory. Although the shops have only been two and a half months in operation 325.000 worth 0! luminary has been shipped. and there are orders ahead for $30,000 worth more. ' flr. H. J. Lytle spoke in a con- gratulatory manner on the success of the new industry of which he felt g: 3 9. prisoners. 7.15 cents. AV- perm for each prisoner M oodlmd clothing, 37 cents onlyt wo mind. in the Pro- mun eoottor daily "I‘ d p‘floonenw was was. namely. . $10 on,“ and Walker- 7- emu. M are a number of M the coat. runs bétween 8. can“ ' E??? E The annual «port of the Inspoctor o! Prim for the you ended Sep- tember 80. 1906, shows tht the total number 01 pruoners committed “‘3‘:th cost per priooner o! entire jail ex-' Average , mm 846.:93 costnerday [or thou'lt 1-:le PARKES. am 15. HARTLEY . apast. which the iris .11 their baskets. than and merry conversation rht came to a close by bunting. :w «â€"" - - _ ry. “up and Lamps. cu‘t ”mannamumwfi “ck- My (,0 may 8 M .. ow. u 3:. :0 35.50; mil 0‘ m- @: NW hmhfi' 87.50 per mm} . am am‘ - at hon a mo W' mm. Mr, 1;“.qu ’ W- C! n“. QM lights and {ml ll ”.15. u only at M quotation M SALE. â€"Hom Stock JLtryo years old, and (ix-v“, 0: f5, 0011.6 “ILL! AM 14338“. laden] Business anon May and June an the two at apart for this “(rig am up necessary to 'hr-yir not la . The Federal Cow-Ev has pram U, 8119“» but practical M ”mam.“ course which can be w pl ‘ 8 3i“ two months; by thou“ "and! possess a good genera m. Lime! and Chicago What FM 0|.“ Lowerâ€"Live Stock "OM â€"Thc Latest Quotat‘mu, W on Winnipeg futons: m1; flc yd _!‘7_7.8.° b3? JTLMEW; CI.- cabin Are saw-99!“ . 9P“ Hop Planar in U. 5. mm mm Au!) mâ€"Uva-vool a“. hon-an My a: my mums 5.. WW1: rem but! "i I to 9%? per 1b. Toronto Liv. Stock. TORONTO, April __ 16,â€"Booe1pu d ‘l 7L“ n.- -v-v.‘ II v I " live stock n the City 3““ “' Ffid‘y hat wen: 52 cariouds. W ed o: 856 «we. 50 bank“ and lube mg 197 calves. m V m «i but who IKN Hr. land- of m u. fro use» at“ n “\w to “- m; (“Wm Km to “I! W.‘ 1â€". ”j; m r.“ ”â€"0 "-v' w PM." and Stocken. Bur: luflvy mm. a fur a!“ m and ruden- snonm «F M In um flux, mm. .x mm m” "I. u no mm u». may u u to” M coo to sun in. man. 1x83." “‘3: ”that (In m an Nu. a“ 2-” N 8; nut-nun of good mm.” "-15. M llch C wt. ° a u- I“ III! «on (m a». m at. W {0 SM and Val Calves. Ahaâ€"o m min scold 31 “FM: nu- nunwo. um: _ ,_4#‘_ ‘â€" h‘. fl-n' I“ Butchers. M m up pfl‘hj" "WW ‘ a 0M ‘vrv Hi . ”I. nDL’NIL’ ”“3 Exnon bull". “ ,-16v-1 . 836C M May We wring. CATTLE MARKETS. Winnipeg Options. THE MARKETS. 18th. no; DUWI "u -- ‘cth‘o- market for I" m! Duh mm It s to“ ---. J BALE Evade; "K! It . " Wbody w t‘hmswmu f â€"--â€"-vu-, uuuuerntl ‘0 any farmer! - ipden their owi mod for seed. i -, 5-, be taken 1 ‘w. ‘ l .j 80 CHARGE TAMAR CORD! w“ their ever gaded than in the S; When the glarin A remedy that Is at pie-amt, yatfe and MW in e\ cry ofnoough. no hot thst its sale muoualy withuu Quid advertising We: than words in d u: unusuul merit. “thing of beau New Union Carpe New Wool Car?8 New T3P°8try ‘ yew Brussel’s Ca New Union and ‘jyortiurl. urnâ€"Lindsay Art Muslin aim Musli 250 per Bot‘ KLRL‘S lent-e 115‘: [h at M! '. Sunderlm CASH Haster‘

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