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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 May 1907, p. 12

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mail st. east. Toronto We, the traders” fify that we have ney Tablets and highly beneficial strongly recomme Edwards Medicine Co. LINDSAY - ONT Fall Wheat, bus. Spring Wheat, bus Goose Wheat, bus Iic :â€" J. A. GATCHELL,' LindSay. GEORGE V, BELL, Lindsay. MRS. KENNETH URE. W001 M. J. MESERV'EY, 212 Ge EDWARDS KIDNEY .IABIHS Barley ........ Rye, bus. ........................... Pcus, small, bun .......... . Blackcye Peas. Live Hugs, per cwt ........... DreSSed Hogs, per cwt Beef, pvr cwt ..................... Export, Came ................. . Butchers' Cattle ............... Calves ............................... Butter, Ib. ......................... Eggs. per doz. - .................. Turkey ................ . ......... Geese Ib. ................... ........ Potatoes, bag .................. Chickens, per pair .......... Straw, p81 to: Hay _..... ........................... 1 .............. Hay ..... ............................ 10.00â€"12.00 Wool. unwashed ............... 0.15â€"0.15 W901, washed .......... 0.23â€"0.26 Hides _...750â€"800 Cream ................................ 0. 13â€"0 . 25‘ Buckwheat ...................... 1.. 0.47â€"0.50 Maple Syrup ..................... 0.35â€"0.35 Mr. J as. Taylor, Oakwpqd are now making the season of 1907 ‘ F or route and description and {gree- see large and small Allen-£6 trskine’s favorite Bandmy’s Marcellus omms. 1r YOU mm mm). Or this order: reversed. Thi ty routes to choose from. Stop-overs allowed. â€" - . L“, ‘I-__ To San Francisco. by Chicago and American lines; returning by Nor- thern Coast cities. British Columb- ia, Canadian Rockies. the North- west and Winnipeg. “LIV vv mu. 'l‘xclgets good going at this low rate only between May 7 and 15 in- clusive. Return limit July 31. Bee Prat Dorenwend’s Art Caverings 1: Wu and Tau .worn on thous- ands a! M a L gr} agmlog “I was satisfied" wrote Rudyard Kip- ling ofhis first visit to Japan. “everythl’ng was exactly as 1 had seen it." You will be satisfied and charmed by everything you see in the Island Kingdom. and more than planned with the ease and comfor: of the voyage there on the 0.? R.‘s mag- nificient steamships. Why not make the trlp'.‘ We shall be glad to mail you free literature. rates, sailing dates and null â€"§§6M LINDSAY $86.75 Pacific Coast Circuit Tour Full Information 3: Lindsay offices : T. C. Mambo“. 60 Kent St... J. Anderson. C.P.B. Station. or write 0.8. Foster. D.P.A.. C.P.R.. Torom KIPLING' was sg'rgsrggp .nrticulurs A Royal Pair of Imported Clydesdales ‘ the undersigned. do hereby cer- xat we have used'Edwaxds Kid- 'able-ts and have found them ' beneficial in our case and rlv recommend them to the pub- "6m The Lindsay Markets. Ju. Tun». Oakuood Proprietor TESTIMONIAL THE PROPERTY OF E, Woodville. 212 Gerrard- 0.66â€"0.67 0 . 63-41. (")5 0.63-4).63 0.37â€"0.37 0.45â€"0.45 0.65â€"4).65 0.75â€"0.75 0.75â€"0.75 (SALâ€"6.10 8.00â€"3.50 6.50â€"8.00 0.2-1 LORD’S DAY addressed meetings here in the in" terests of the Sabb'ath as a Day 0' In the morning he spoke at the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church, and in the evening at the Baptist church. After the services a. mass meeting 4-- Ln‘fl in the Cambridge street common 59118:: has snow: normal vitality of mind cannot be maintdned w day of rest during the we er striking sentence .wa: men of the G. T. R. ~telt '“v v. -_._c D Rev. Mr. Shearer opened up his address by a fitting relerencc to the experience of France with the 3 » 03i- day Sunday. France had an open Sunday for ‘25 years and found it unsatisfactory. NOW, after 11 {Clint experience. they had put a strong Sunday rest law on their stqtfle’ bookmto‘u a. .major'rtx of 575 to ‘ to He mentioned several» countries that had proven the Sunday Rest lefw‘ from experience. Even China, he said had recently adopted a. law along‘th-is line. The-speaker detailed the_.fight at Ottawa. Inst session, which had culminated in the passing of the Lord's Day_Act.. He thought it a great victory for- fightewsness. Christianity and in the interests of the working men. The struggle ‘ was not ended, however, He pointed out the power which moral men and wo- vv---.---â€"â€"-7 There was a. large and representa- tive gathering of the different denom- inations at the mass meeting in the Cambridge street Methodist church after the evening service. men possess to aid in such a. move- ment and‘thank‘ed them for their 9.8- sistance. Every citizen can write, and by doing so influence their mem- bers in the House. In this way and other ways they could all assist. Rev. Mr. Shearer outlined the ad- vantages gained by the passage of the Lord's Day Act. and of the furâ€" ther advantages the Alliance hoped to secure in the future. At the chse of the address enve1~ opus Were passed around for contri- hutions to the fund for the extension of the. work of the Alliance. Several local ministers were present at the mass meeting. snmvstnrm of the early morning and furonoon practically spoiled . the autundunce at the annual spring show of the Ops Agricultural Society on Swturduy afternoon. There was 11 good showing of horses. particularly in heavy druughts, but the weather prevented the exhibition from being as successful in atUemiance and ex- hibits as had been hoped and expect- ed . \.\.u The following prizes were awarded : Heavy Draught Horsesâ€"lst, Walter Mitchell's "Pioneer": 2nd. C, W. Lowe's “King Alfred"; 3rd, Jas. Gostlin's "Blakm's Pr-idc" Knight." Coach Horsesâ€".lst, Jas. Gostlin's Mr. B. Burgess left on Monday for Bellev ille. Mr. Bob. Taylor was in Linds'ay on Monday. V lfvzih§(l_ian Draught Homesâ€"1 st Wm. English’ 5 ‘Montrave Senator" : 2nd, Thomas H. Waldonf‘s FaV orite Pure.” FENELON FALLS Mr. W. Courtemacl'e, of Webbwoéd, spent a. few days the guest of his sis- .ter, Mrs. J. Brokenshire. Miss Ester Mitchell, who has for the past few months attended univer- sity in Toronto returned home 7 on Monday. CHANGES” 0N G.T.R. Mr; W. G. Brownlee. who to; same time has been superintendent of the mindle division of the Grand Trunk Bailwmy, with headquarters at T0- "King Proctor." ‘ Durham bulls, 2 years old and un- derâ€"I-st. H. C. Logie‘s “Simon BA‘ .on-to, bu -been appointed general transportation manager. with office at Montreal. Mr U E Gdllen._ u- mum super ntendent gt London. will succeed Mr. Brownlee on the mid- dle divmon. and am A J . Nixon. trainmaster at station-d. will take Mr. (lilten‘ a blue: at London. Mr O. G Hawker. assistant mm master it Streuerd. wm aka the mm are- acted by Sir. mm . fl ‘ .z FOR The Ops Spring Fair 1.}, a. Shearer. DAY OF 1888?. ' heavy ALLIANCE WORK ‘B,’ SECRET}- ITS FIGHT COURT or REVISION The Court of Revision" for the Township 0: Somerville will be held in the Orange Hall at Burnt River on Saturday, May 25¢, 1907, at ten Detroit .. Toledo .. Following were the. cloning quotation. to day on Winnipeg total-en: Whatâ€"May 83w: bid, July 85c m. Oct. “We but Gnuâ€"May. 38c bld, July 88;“ old. Loading What" erkotl liq. July. 8:92. Liverpool Wheat Futures Close High- _ or, Chicago - Lowerâ€"Live Stotk ~-‘â€"-Latest Mtiom. . Tuesdny Evening, my 7. Liverpool wheat futures cloud to-dty “d to 1% higher then yesterday, and corn futures 35d higher, - At Chicago Mai when: cloned 99c iower than yesterday, my corn *c lower, and thy o“: %c lowec. ‘ Duluth .. ....§.. lit-nape": .. .. Grainâ€" Cables Unchangedâ€"American Cattle Prices Are Steady. LONDON, May 1.â€"Uverpool and Lon- don cables are firmer at 1139c to 1256c per 1b., drmeed weight: retfimtor beef is quoted at the per lb. Toronto Live Stock. TORONTO. May 7.â€"â€"Reoeipte of live stock at the city market. as re- rted by the railways, were 75 car oeds, composed of 1172 cattle, 646 hogs. 278 sheep and lambs, and 484 calves, with 9 horses. Exporters. No straight loads at ohimflng cattle were reported. but a few odd lot: we” reported ea hnving been acid at 85.15 to $5.3). Bulls are worth from $3.75 to “.30 pa- cwt. Butchera. Prime picked iota or butchera' cattle cold at $5.10 to 85.20. and one lot of 4 extra choice was reported by Corbett Hendeem at $5.40, but they‘Were good enough for export WW and better than many that are being shipped daily. Leeds and lot; of good sold at $4.? to $5: Medium, $4.50 to $4.75: cows ranged all the my from 82.75 to $41!). Feeders and Stockera. Bany Mnrhy reports the market oteady at last week's prices, with few offeringâ€"- not enough ‘to supply the demand. . Milch Cowo.‘ There was a strong market for good. to choice quality com, 0! which there. was not enough to supply the demand, ea there were several farmers who~eonld not eat a eupply. Prices ranged all the way hem $34 to W. and one of extra quality was aborted as having brought 815.- ‘ ,.x,Veal Calveo.. Wesley Dunn. who mported having bought 420 calves, ‘paid prices ranging from,” to $6 per cwt. or‘hn- average at 00.50. t a Sheep and Lambs. V Receipts light, {gt-ices strong as to}: ”'93 Export ewes w [0 lu; rams. to .8550 per cwh: good yearling lambs $7.50 50m 88.5: common yeazllnss. $550 to $8.50: wring lam-b5 $4 to $8 each Hogs. ' Receipts light. prices 10¢ per cwt. blah. or. Mr. Harris reported selects at $8.50 udllchtsudtatsatswpercwt. En? Bufinlo Cattle Market. EAST BUFFALO. May 7.â€"â€"Oattle can. 100 head: active manta. stu‘cyto m; prlme steers. $5.65 to $8. receipts, 50 head; active and fichlgher; 8m :7. Hogs. recelptg, 2100 head: use- an and n shade higher; heavy: $6.60 to sea. .nnxogl. yorker- and plan. as) to ____A . A- n1,,- 8 What “bull .... “at, tall. but: ..... WIMLL YIITIRDAY. Toronto Groin Mocha. CATTLE MAR K513. WIN-Ion 099m THE MARKETS. NOTICE. v- 1'"â€" FEIR, -C'$mbray.et9-3. :ted 0"... O.- O... I!!! to” Commission En‘quires Into Complaint I Made Against the Company. ‘ Port Hope,.0nt.. May 7.â€"-Grand Trunk agrsndisement was exposed and Port Hope's grievances thereun- der fully ventilated before a speciafi session of the‘ railway commission. held here yesterday. Early in the winter the G.T.R.. unknown to the ‘ Town of Port Hope. made application ‘ to the railway commission at Ottawa for permis‘sioxr"to fill in by earthen. rembankments'ithe most of the rail- t way’siviaduct, which spans the south- ' ern end of the ley. thus segregating the town from he lake and ruining the town industrially and otherwise. The railway commission however, in- structed the railway that before the order‘vgas given the Town of Port | Hope must be consulted. and this was the first intimation the town receiv- ed oft-the application. ‘ In. -va AVIâ€" Bnttefles: Iliél'l 'ahd Butler: Amen Bremahan. Umglyes: Emdm upJ! An indignation mass meetin of the citizens;was immediately he d. and strong. volutions of protest were passed y the various boards of the town to the railway commission. coupled with a request that the board should meet at Port Hope to hear and determine the question. .As a result of these appeals, word was received that the case would be heardin Port Hope.” The commissioners arrived in their mid ear yesterday morning, as did the G.T.R. party in their 0mm The commissioners were first escort ed over the ground by the may or and town solicitor, after ywhich the case was taken up in the council chamber. which. was crowded to the doors with inte citizens. At econclusion of the evidence. the chairman announced that judg- mentwouldbereservedpendingare- rrt from the commission’ a engineer. Mountain, who would make a report to them before a decision was Succumb“! to aloud Poisoning While ' on Loam-In; Tour. Burlington, Iowa, May 7.â€"â€"Dr. John' Watson (Ian Maclaren). died a 11.15‘ a. m. yesterday at Moum Plenum, Ion. The «use Wu blood 1 in; mm tonsilltia. He was m. a Mount .Pluunt. April 5. The Rev. John Wnuon, n In: Hoo- Icon. [lined world-wide distinction- u an author of "Tho now. am! M.” the am of o urlu chum , PORT HOPE AND a. T. n. IAN MACLAREN DEAD. ' Thefé are;lot‘s of people “who - Traders Bank Building will bring them, and make It is not a. gag to associate yourself with 'a C I can ofi'er you.- an exéellent opportunity PARK LANDS. Anyone v exclusively 111 Western Canada IMPROVED should write for further information. ‘ tion to purchase a farm. but would do so providing they were 1:". would find it to their advantage to communicate r well mpnovnn autumn the vicinity of mnum mum, saga” All I ask is a small cash payment. to secure the land, and balance rket on. hut of grain grown on the farms Renters who are not in a posi not called on to make a 'very large cash paymen with me. I can 08‘: an exceptionally easy terms. can be paid by placing in the Elevator at nearest ma until such time as the purchase price is paid in tail. This assures the purchaser an income every year, and at the same tim: making a substantial payment on his farm. 15th and 3 lst and if you are contemplating how you may save part of your railway fare I am arranging for parties to go making this trip. kindly let mc know, as and persuadethem to turn their attention 1 safe ingestment that will yield a handsome For further particulars apply Kl. the purchggg Ottawa. May 7.â€"aeven suyo unvera I Ivembptorethopohcemmtefot : a... queo'md u m “opp“ I â€"'Phom m Out. cum-ch. 9! acqumd in 1874. “7 sz-A_ “Maiden" Assize At Torontoâ€"London \ Election Cue Goes Over. Monte. my 7.â€"There was not: single prisoner to be tried “the :9 sins. which 0 ned yesterdpy. before It. Justice as . and thermal oi over 180 petit jurors wu dismissed. Two prisoners will be disposed of u the sessions next week. "It's an unususl thing and may happen oflener,” said the judge. in conimenting on t_he .circumstance. A,-j_ ed assistant to Dr. Wihon. Barclay Church. Edinburgh. later: minister of several Scottish churches. he finally held nlpit of Sefton Park Presbyter- ian arch. Liverpool lam-m. He was Lyman Beecher lecturer at Yale University in 1898. The London election case stand: over. Judgment was reserved on the motion argued at Osgoode Hall yes- terday gnorning to change the venue to Ldndon. _Vâ€"â€"'”- The tack combine case also stands. E. A. DnYernet for the Attorney-Gen- eral. was granted an adjournment till a week from Tuesday; as judgment had not yet been given in the dpro- secution of the plumbers' supply . era by Chief Justice Mulock. x St. John. N. B., May 7.â€"â€"Spealring at an Evangelical Alliance m ting yesterday Rev. Thomas Mars all. president of the New Brunswick 'l‘em- perance Federation,’ made a violent attack on Premier -Pugsley and the local Legislature. aocusi them of being in league with the ' uor peo- le. The li uor sellers of t. John. e said. h more weight with the Government than the church of God. He. believedthe Legislature was sim- ply laying with the temperance fed- on. Although promising to ve it his su port, Mr. Marshall ed on every oyal citizen'to vote lot the temperance candidate at the nexteleo- edto nettle a ”gunner: of nutmeg. Thisbthe tofamb! .913 polio. for theatetyottho pub- Fernie. Msy 7.â€"Mockonzio King bu WW that the wt em- a new wafisShgdule for the quick scheme by NO PRISONERS TO TRY. Chauffeurs In Pollco Court. awn. May 7. â€"Seven auto drivers II THROES OF STRUKE. Accuus N. B. Logislator. Funk Minors At' Wdrk. WHY NOT YOU ? and sale’ of Western Canada. Farm Lands give little thought I ”of. ' of a large strike 1: Notices havebeenpost Y‘hc‘r‘ mm 8“ mp} «”233. to report [or d day morning or maid! ; Theextnationsofuhl ndon 1111. end there are no i any‘ megns. Hundreds fl. Hsys and 'Cent'rd avenue. where 13 um the company's principal com- department, intense scfifity 'u ‘w '0”..- Notioeo have been posted in all the eu- bnrns thnt all employee will be to report [or duty on Tues- dny morning or consider themselves The situation so (u hns been peace- ful. end there are no inflections of impending trouble. At the one time every Wilbeingmnde by the stnte and civic authorities to prevent nny_brenoh of thepeeoe. (on: hours the Mod workere' union of linemen No. 151 Sunday fail- edtoreeohanegreementonaproâ€" position to strike in eympethy with thetelephone ’rle. A compromise was effected where y definite action was postponed until the executive commit- tee shell have conferred“ with the 0th- ciels of the telephone compeny,_when the company will be informed that unless the union of the girls is recog- nized e linemen ands“ electricians will k out. The company is giving alittle better service than it was able to do during the first days of the strike. and the assertion is made that it will be able to hold its position un- tilthe striking operators“)5 return to their posts. Lad Killed Whilo At Taryn Practleo With Friend. mt at it. But it is panned thgt Coup le. of Dissolute Habits. Perish After Night's Carousal. Palermo; May 7. â€"'1‘wo persons were burned to death near here dur- ngSeturday nig ht. the victims being James Clarity (white) and Fannie Jones (colored). who had been living to- gegher. There had been a (arousal. Thomas Jones, who had been a. visitor, says he heard the woman cry out the house we on fire. He crawled out and then nppnrently sank into a. drunken stu- por. There in no suspicion of foul WATCHMAN-WABDER. THUR SDAY SHOT THROUGH THE .HEART. ii in mood um the shack. the ne- qqd_the_furnitnre had pee‘nyoy pregaratlons 101's“ sunueo TO DEATH. attention to an absolutely handsome profit annually MET DEATH IN FIRE. lhu. 3.59 can m pro- r'withh Company that will deal Anyone with $100.0()_qu\}333§1_5 number as to What the {Utuxe for mature Vear; have made fortunes in Toronto, Ont. “ Yam no I W" " m mlnrlnl W“ h when“, ”W ought I )mu: 'W ”flu-3 - I won} “Choicv Of tE-v : mrding to (31H 1 forenoe of tlw W“ “Mix thor‘O‘Iâ€"IWV Qefore each 17‘4"” I This pre.~‘(‘l'ix“"" thousands 0" “W“ wainmlly “WW" of landing WWW" scribe Psx‘v'lil‘“ ”‘ .ny of thp fl')0"0 ‘r ~M. wasting 0" cultl- It, i“ ”w valuable homn ""n tho entire Hfi'W’m' Mthfuhwn In“ ' gun to the life 01 ! The follows: scriptiou. by :1“ fa! phy_sicial:‘ '6 VALUABLE MEDIC : PRESCRIPT mtflod £0 'work in myhcfiyi state before 8 am. or amp. morethmeig hthoursinmym The act will not “helm Lloydminster, May 7.431511 half in Alberta and belt in,“ m. There are those 'hofl alliance with Alberta, other the sister province._A_ll 0m“ Wine W Dunno.» v. .,,,__V ‘ 55‘ up the gulf is not. known. m ' ' brought 563 passengert the sister romce. Au agree: town sho d join either one}! or the other. A vote ofthu will be taken on this quesfim deputation will be sent to 0m “WI-I- ‘M w. u..--__. _, re. April 20 for Montreal Andi far as Cape Ray, when she ll Dominion Line steamer Onmi sailed frdm Halifax for Mon“! Sunday caught fast in th! fl packed ice. The captain W! aided to make for Haliin. While the Sardinian m a” Bay. the Ontarian. also all!!!“ Line, bound for Montreal, I. and chanced her course, WW come to Halifax or ayaitsd: “Gian" Caught In '5 Halifax. N.S., May HM Line steamer Sardinian,from14 and Ham. arrived YM‘ noon. The Sardinjgn Bile”? many Who me \ cold, cough, P311 lung or 5101; .11 system a.» i will save man) almost a CPTt==5 ‘1“rhen you 1.. cold or have 1' in nny part 01 fee] weak tiru sin in the 1:1: 0 not neglet-t toms but u H1 druggist and v; (pronounced bi follows: “Paychine. ’3 “Sherry, wk spoogfn‘m. Recommended by 5 Toronto Doctor. for Humanity is His Prejudice prietary Mcdicin , MAY 9th, 1907 iudice Again“ Medicines- wry “1““ . mfm‘nt 3nd" ;1: be 19W“ {firing from 1‘! mania. or We trouble, or m, a certtif can r doctor's b1! ”WW-2min“ A: ha after my thmr mbles ‘Qnfitfl I a Well-H 31',“th is Great“ feeling at body 9’} Iu'hlfl- " new q hr SEEDS are the best am mhmest will only l)! 111 We quote Lowest Prices. m kaard Mange] M Long Rod Mang‘ m Purple Top Swec‘ Bug’holm Swede nkphant Swede “It’s the flat t LD and young like to b and You put on an old are was never a truer Ha: . Gregor As You Sow Shall You Rea Danton-e, LINDSA Cur stock this yo: and we can suit own-5 bies at $1“), $1.25. 3‘ Brown. Light and [m $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 :1qu Our Colored Skin-l stripes and fancy Chm See our large N m; and colors. at 1.30 In ‘ Our sale of Mun’s cidfid success, but we best values. These y count This gives ynl of Clothes from $2.00 pnoe. CASH AN m neared of Shingl‘ Mn. 0mm:

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