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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Jun 1908, p. 11

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Id- one~ 3) up m Belated ‘ionablae .ther hr the 8035 Wm FOR Sale Saturday, July 3rd; ’ 1 two:year-Qld colt. by McNair, imported Demitfig This colt=h§§ two white hind feetjmd Eparrow; .strip in face. 1 matched heavy team bag geld- ings, weight 2800 lbs., five and six years. . 1 matched team, 3000 ' mag fbm‘ and five years. ‘ . ‘ TEACHER WANTED. â€"FOR ‘ UN~ ion school section No. 1, Harvey. Duties to commence after summer holidays. Apply to James In: cram. sec. -treas. ., Bobcaygeon P. O. 1 chestnut mare, 5 years old, 'by Keswick, show 3-minute clip. 1 heav’y mare,’ 11 years old, sound, \vvigh‘t 1350 lbs. 1 brood sow coming in, 1 set team hrivhvn 4 acts of single harness, new, vhairm gun. fANNlNG’S HORSE [XUIANGE 2 dozen sweatpada. 1 dc! axle grease ' Hall dozen horse c6019“. a dozen little buggy- seats. 3 sets of single halal-'3:- 3’881‘3. WANTED. â€" POSITION AS HELP on farm. Apply at. this emcee.â€" Box 87. S'I‘RAYED OR STOLI‘CNiâ€"FROM Mathewson’s ranCh on '2ndior 3rd inst, black yearling colt, ,’ mare, sprinkled slightly with gray hairs. white spot on face. Any » person‘ giving such information as leads to recovery will be suitably re- warded. P. Wires, lot 27, Front Range, Bexley, Cpboconk P'.O.’,-box 7-2. ' ” tn 9 rugs. \‘dggn‘ A ~ 9 . . 1 ant team harness. long time, 1 wagon jack. . » - ‘ - 1 set single harness. any price.' 1 bum; McLaughlin mm run two __â€"‘â€"â€"-' __â€"â€"r" TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S. No. 4, township of Verulgmu Sal- Cement worker; at}: W “Va struck for 1:58th "8‘9 ' TEACHER WANTED.‘ -â€" .QUALI- fied teacher wanted for ,3 38.; No 12, Verulam. Duties to cm". mence after vacation. [ism $350 per year Apply to Samuel White. sec..,-treas Bobcaygeon P ~ “1‘4 always along tho ionic. a“ ~r001 _‘ ~q ”Li “"3 d ran. Apply personally or ‘by‘letteg' to Mrs. W. T. Grimston, Lindsay. ary $400 per mm. 3Dut‘ies to commence middle of AuguSt, 1909-. State qualifications and experience: Apply to Thos. J. Ingram,' yBoh- caygeon, P.0. - 1 'oak (twat-room tableâ€"extensiog, down whips. 1 daze“ (“me mm White, LEI-ow, 1 lounge, 1 dozen rubber hail rack in 360d repair, box 96, Wa‘rder 9111438; THURSDAY. JUNE 94. machmw cans East Buffalo Cattle Market. EAST BUFFALO, June 22.â€"Cattie-â€" Steady; prime steers, $6.85 to 87.15. Vaniaâ€"Receipts. 26 head; active and steady. ~ _ \ Hogsâ€"Receipts, 800 head; fairly active; light, steady; heavy. Go to 10¢ lower; heavy 3nd mixed, 88.15 to «no; daitjies. 37.40 to 88. ' ' ' .l Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 400 head: steady; sheep slow; lambs active; wetn- era, $5.50. to $5.60. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK, June 22.-BeeveIâ€"Re- «minim-164; all for slaughterera. Nothing doing. in live cattle: nominally steady. Export; toâ€"morrow, 4000 quarter: or beef. partly estimated;- . Calvesaneceipta. 317 head. mainly for slaughterers. No trading of importance. Nominany steady. ‘ 7 ’ Shaw and umbhneceipts. 5544: sheep study; med lambs tun steady; medium ides now to a. shade lower; snoop. , to 33; lambs was to”. . egsznéeéipts, i204. all for slaughter- :i‘gé. namiaaily steady on Buttsio ad- I 9‘ Chicago Live link. OHICAGO, June 8!.=Caitie=3mipu. Qatlmatejd, 9.; 8990: margqg rptga‘dxg‘pegngg \Toronto Liw Stock. TORONTO, “"June 22.â€"The railways reported 78 carloads of live stock at the City Market, consisting of 1219 cattle, 683 hcgs,.755 sheep and lawns.- with 176 calves. Cables Firmâ€"Hogs Active and Low- .er at Buffalo and Chicago. ~LONDON. June 22.-â€"London cables for cattle are firm, at We to 1456c per lb. for Canadian steers. dressed weight: re- frigerator beef is quoted at 10%“: to 1055‘: Der lb. Veal Calves. Moderate receipts met a fairly swam; market for veal calves, which sold at 83 to $6 per cwt. ' ‘ “ 3 Tuesday Eveningjupg Liverpool wheat futures cloud 5:5st to 3%.} higher. com %d to 11! 11181331- Chicago July wheat cloned 36¢ mm October §sc higher. July cat; 36:: 10". and October 1c lower. . Winnipeg Onions: ‘ Wheatâ€"July $1. 29% bid October {1.0736 bid Oats-July 56c, October 3836c bid. Exporters sold at 86 to $6.55 for Item and bull: gt “.76‘ to 85.25. Butchore. . Prime picked lots sold at from 85.75 to 88; load. or good at 35.50 to $5.75: medium at $5.15 to $5.40; common. $4.50 to $6; cowl. 33.25 to $4.50: cannera. 82.0 to 82.43. .; ' " Milken and (Springer; ‘ ‘ Drovers were expressing a great deal or dissatisfaction in reference to the cow mtrket. many of them~stating .that they had lost money. But a prime quality cow will still bring a good price. rum: ranged from $30 to $60. the bulk or the best selling at ‘840 to 830. Common. lean. ill-bred cows are 'cheap. with a. ‘ight de- mtnd for them. A WORD TO CORRESPONDENTS The Warder would deem it a, favor it the. .correSpondeuts would sign thsir names 199 .M.0w¢§klÂ¥.-bP€setS- Toronto Grain Market. Wheat. fall, bush............$138 to 31 40 Wheat. red. bush........... 1 38 ‘ .... Wheat, goose, bush......... 1 5 .... Rye. bushel o'ccooooooo-oooooo o 75 O... . Buckwheat. bushel 0 70 025 ‘Peas. bustle! .......--;.-;u-. 0 95 e... Barley. bushel‘.............. 0,64. ' .....- Oats, 13015th ODO‘OI‘oQ'nonooo‘o ° 50 . 0.0. ~' I” O'Toronto Dairy Market. Butter, separator, dairy, 1b.. 0 19 0 21 Butter, store lots..... ...... ..‘0 18 0 19 Butter. creamery. 5b. roils... 0 23 o 24 Butter, creame-.y.' so!ids..... 0 22 Eggs, new-laid. dozen....... 0 13 020 Cheese. new. lb ....... ....... 0 13 0 13% Cheese, old. lb...,....... ...... 0 14 0 14% Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. June 22.-â€"Closing-â€"Wheat â€"Spot No. 2 red western winter, nomin- al; futures, steady; July, 93 2d; SepL, ssrslasd; Dec.. 85 4%d. Corn-Spot; steady; new American mixed (via Galveston), Gs Md; futures, firm; July, 53 ma; Sept. Ss 7%d. Baconâ€"Cumberland cut. strong, 613 6d; thoulders, square. strong. 54s 6d. Lard-Secady; prime western, 598; Am. erlcan refined, 603. Rosinâ€"Common. steady, 8s 3d. Linseed oilâ€"Steady, 253. New York Dairy Market. NEW YORK. June 22.â€"Butterâ€"Barely steady; unchanged; receipts, 25,664. Cheeseâ€"steady; unchanged; receipts. 15.815. Eggsâ€"Irregular; receipts, 21.68; State Penna. and nearby fancy, selected white. 26c to 27¢; do., fair to choice, 2356c to 25c; brown and mixed, fancy, Zibéc to 24c; (10., fair to choice, 21',“ to 23¢. _ Sheep and Lamb's. A fair run or sheep and lambs and at steady prices. HeaVy ewes, $3 to 33”“; :light ewes, $4 to.- $4.:50 rams, 33 to .323; spring lambs scld_ at 8592 to 9%c pcr lb. WIW I“ ‘I-u-a‘ Iona-Y we“ m at era. 626; diockérd 'ed dim-158! ”$27k; ‘. saws In! due!!- :11. 83.00 ta so: calves. $6.60 to Hogaafieee “summed at at : mart m 56 ta no law»: light, $6.30 or”? mixed 87.40 :0 8810:): . .‘sum to Road to choice Maw. ‘1'. to ”.10; plan. as 20 ta "30:33:: ‘0: in makes! t: 3:19:60 [hoopâ€"Ree a. : market m: and”. "ta-tn to 85.80:”! wt- ern. $3.11! to ISM you'flnkd. CI to 87: luau. native. g: to $8.10: Wilt“. $.50 at ‘ 3% 3000: mark“ stead - Deena. gartgeengg; gexgquataau. «. ‘to 00.15: 4... anal. ngnnha‘m â€"- vâ€"r_‘- 7 W1;“... H.3Henâ€"11w‘aifi .. < L‘a-test Quotations. cth ind 37.75 £.Q.b..cars at country points. Hogs; . :Hoaszhave min fregched the 68 mark. Selects, fed_§.pd ‘yvagered. soldAat $8 'per £618.10: up!“ pool and Subwstoém 'l n ' 9mm. CATTLE MARKETS. a} V i Mr. and M143. Taylor, of New York. ' are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Brndbum Mr. Orton Bradbum. of the Far- mers Dank, Camden East, is spend- ing the holidays with his parents in .Janetvmo. ’I‘wo grandsons of Mr. Henry An- derson from New York are vinltlng friends In this inaction. Our ‘boys in red are not to the front this year, with the exception 9! Mr. Christy Armstrong. who goes fiith Hie _Peterboro cavalry. We Mr. Irving. of Patel-bore. was new montly attending the funeral of his father-in-law. the ‘lato Mr. H. Brad- hum. are glad to. report that Mr. John McGill, sr., of Yelverton. is quite recovered and able .to be about. ' J anetvi-lle, June 21.â€"Mrs. Samuel Stinson, sr., 'has been Visiting with friends ' in Omemee and other ‘ quar- ters. Mrs. Jan. Baxter has been vlamng in Lindsay {or some time. Mr. ‘Riehdrd Mon. who has tuku an an amended tour through the Canadian West, returned Home re. neatly. Mr. Pool. of Toronto. was also pre~ sent at his brotherindaw'a funeral. ' Mr. @051: Anderson, of Patel-bow. was in Janetvllle last week. " Miss Edith Anderson, of Toronto,’ is staying for a. short time with her parents here. Mr. ‘ Ed. 'Bradbum while‘ catching 5 ~ " ‘ ' Women’s ,white lawn-waists, dainty yokes of Val- very 5993““ at 1.2 enciennes Insertion with front of embroidery, others with elaborate front of open embroidery and Valenciennes insertion, col- lar trimmed with lace and insertion,'three-quarter sleeve trimmed with insertion and lace, buttoned back, assorted sizes, worth up to 3.75, to clear for l.25._ Women’s Sheer ‘White,Lavrn .Wais'ts. | "' Print Blouses Withfia handsome embroidered front, “long directoire sleeve, trimmed with insertion and lace buttoned front, sizes 1 I 5 34 to 42, price ..... - ......................................... u Strong weaves, splendid drying quality, 18 inches wide, for 90. of fine white mull, dainty front of ellover embroidery formed in nsertion effect, several designs, finished with cluster tucking, ong tucked directoire sleeve, collar trimmed with 2 25 nsertiou and lace, but-toned back, all sizes, price... . Now is the time for you to lay in a supply. of cotton and linen for the fu ture. Don’t put it ofl’ but come now while you can get a good choice. AlLLinen Irish Table Damask . | Canadian Checked Apron Ginghams grass bleach, even weave, handsome patterns in the latest floral designs, 72 inches wide, price per yd. 49c. Fully bleached American, just the time for making it women’s and children’s summer wear, even weave and excellent substitute for linen, 36 inches wide, for per y: s HIRT é“ Cotton and All-Linen Bordered Crash Roller Towelling _ J ANETVILLE. . Women’s Waists Shrunk Cotton Min Stinaou. of Toronto. spout Sunday with her parent- h‘oro. ; mu Rouse in waiting her aunt. Mn. Wm. Anderson. Mr. L. mm. in getting hi. build- ing in mdlnm tor all kinda cathar- voaung machinery. Como dong and buy. ' The trustees ,°’ the Methodist church intend to replace the walk in front a! the church by one of ce- meat. Mr. Thomas Richardson lost; vo- luable horse recently from paralysis of tlie throat. recently purchased; know as the one of his horsee in the field, receiv- ed e. severe kick which prestrated him for some time, but we are glad to say he is recovering. -Mr. Bowen’s Clydesdale horse has been under the care of Dr. 6413031, in Mr. Hobb’s stable for some time. Miss Vera|Sproule, of Lindsay, vi- sited her friend, Miss Lelia Burn over Sunday. Mr. 1. Fair in nt. pregnant. working with his brother in the flour mm at Peter-bore. Sunday morning Rev. '1‘. Snow- d‘on preached to his congregation a sermon on the duty and Christian obligation oi assembling themselves together regularly in a devout.spir- it for public wax-chip. It in too bad that Mr. Snowdon'c work in at pro- smt no arranged that. he cannot. hold a morning service ouch Sunny in J ulcwmc. ' ‘ ST ' BARGAIN S l up for d is an yard lOc. .pl .w REABORO growth of the meadow" in this vici.‘ Inlty. The spring crops as well ad'- vgnoed however, ad the tumors m Noting {ohm to o, bomflul' M Taylor propertiy. The changed ap-.' pearance of the place is a credit to‘ YELVER'I‘ON Yelverton, 'June 21.â€"Our pastor, Rev. Chas. Adams, preached“ his {are well sermon on Sunday lat. Mr. Adams accompanied by Mrs. Adams assisted the choir a100, and rendered a duet "Dome Unto no." whlehm much appncutcd. . vâ€"Sundu-y- cchool hu boen organized under the lupoflntondmcy or Mr. 01- iver Gordon. ‘ fir. and In. E. Evan. accompan- lod by Mr and 111.13.11on th-_ 0d Mandi at Orono lat Mk mum. sue-Nook in the excur- IM to man M wk. Main VMM her ooudu. In. 3011. um ll. Weapon. 0! Cum 8:03.. in WMMMMQ The Rev. Mr. We will preaqh his farewell sermon here next 8 day Mr. Mackenzie won many friends here during his short stay among 1'} BIRTH. â€"‘I‘o Mr. I Home". c “MW" BIRTHâ€"To In. an Vail. a daughter. in a. good assortment of patterns, well made, with nicely tuck- ed fronts, all good washing colors in light, and dark, 75 assorted sizes, only ..................................... c in fine‘percale with colored stripes, also white lawn with £8ch tucked front, 811 sizes, price ............... ‘ ......... "1 50 Strong weave light and dark colors, with or without. borders. 38 inches wide, l2§c yard. OOOOIOIDOIID DD. Full'bleached, all linen damask, even weave, plain or colored borders, with or without fringe, size 20x36 inches for per pair 25c. Hand-made, in all-over~lace designs, or with plain linen centre, wit. lace edge, beautiful dezigns, each 49c. Ladies’ Tailored Waists Lace Battenberg Centres onoo- .o-oooco.onuaoo. con-c.000- Bedroom Towels Mu. Willlnm Deerhave been seen at large a few miles south 0! here The animals haVe great faith in the game. laws. play a league game with mom team here this week. Mr. HerbReeds qfthlsplece, is building ”stone wall for H1: June! Bradb‘um. of J anetville j '-’ q We ate slid to learn thullnfnp- vid Be... who humane:- mum. at the point. of death in recovering. mu Roe. I...D of Lindsey. “vb- mng her coal-n. In» Luau Roe. 6! South 09'. thll week. .pgnding u. few ‘41:. fl W hour!" her uncle. Mr. 000. Burk. of 90,“! pk“. ‘ ‘ ' ' hum «utmawnm 0W!- D. 3. Com.“

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