i. l l l A,» 12““ l .' l . ‘l..\ l 7 y . '2 i .3 :2! r. t s i - 2,: i . i ‘ a w 2...! mm.) ..._..._..,,~. V... a. J, u THE WATCHM'AN-WAR‘DER: LINDSAY." ONT .- [8 BURNE HON. C. A. G-EOFFRION DEAD. MR. CHARLTON . . -' " Births . ’ H AT . ‘ . Was Granted on line‘s-view With the Dowy_ At Linda; on July 5th, the ,2. WW (IVER 21m nous rfjflffl/I An Able Lawyer and Minister in the . FARM FOR SALE â€"â€"A m.“ chanceoio Laurior cabinet Passes Away’ _ Ontario Cabinet. Ab°‘“ fl“ wife of Mn Wm, Dolbyofason- purchase 300d farms n‘w L31; £15m);- ‘ L Sketch of His Career. *‘ Timber LaW. SIMMONS In Ops on July 5th, the Wife ars a - . ' - , , ‘ , - . . gihteï¬iieaggtaiinf; 4- Quebec C'ty SUffers Seriously Montreal, July 19.â€"-Thc Hon. 0. A. l Toronto, July 19.â€"-There was a special ~01 Mr. James Simmons ofa daughter. ’ ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"’-â€"',‘â€""’ Again From Fire. . Geoffrion, Minister without portfolio in meeting of the 01153140 Cabinet 73339" UK ._ At Lindsav on Thursday. July FOR SALE.â€"-Brick house, Wlfh one we the Laurier Ministry. died at his summer day morning. and MP- Charlton, M.P.P.. .13 1: mm“ ife f Mr Joseph 0.1%,“ of a of land; good stable; young bearing orchard; residence, Dorionville, Que., at an early with some other gentlemen, were crant- t‘ o .0 w 0 ' , good water: location central. Apply to C. Tho Beginning Was Small. But Inflam- hour ymtammorning. ed an interview regarding the embargo daughter. 3 For I CHITTICK, Lindsay-19311105. mablo Material and Wind Made 3 Sketch of His Career. on 1033c 1‘ ‘5 331d that Ml" Charlton CHAMBEBSoAt Fenelon F8118, 0n Slln- 66 Grï¬am wean] â€"â€"â€"â€"/ The late H C. A G flri . made the proposal that the Ontario 9°†d ‘ J 1 9th the wife of Mr. Frederick 61’ AND LOT FOR SALE.â€" Disastrons Ending â€" Notre Dame on. . . 00 on was t ind the export prohibition ay, u y , Eggiï¬ a half storeys high, frame, i; 8C" Church in Dangerâ€"Tho Royal Canaâ€" bogda't (ivasrfnï¬es i111 £343; 330» vaas Odu- 2:111:22: misgorarn’. and snow the matter Chambers of a 8011- , , 0f land With stable. Apply to IOHN MC. dial Artillor‘y Turned Out and Tore on a. . yac n e. an a ards to 80 to the courts... . A V J BAPTIST-In the townShip Of Fenelon i "‘ . 6183153. 5 Division-st, South Ward. had 1;; McGill Uniyergigyi‘wllerles (i166 rlelocived If the Michigan lumbermen win in on Sunday July 9th, the wife of Mr. Geo. (.311 Stove 1 M , D...“ a Couple of Houses. este 63:16:11 stirs tile ohm. in. {111: samdyeare “7;: this action they Win forego gléhchéma for Baptist of ii. daughter. I h -â€"â€"l ce Cream F Quebec, Jul 19.â€"-At 3 o’clock y I" ~ . ' damages in consideration 0 e overn- . _____‘____. . re , , Lot 3, Con. 10, Y 188. he was made a. Qt... and in 1891 he ment allowing the free export of logs to eZer 'll 5 FOR SALE.â€"i 50 acres Mariposa, two miles north-east of Manilla. Anybody desirous of purchasing an AI farm day fire broke out in the ï¬rst story of a house on the corner of Richardson street and Boulevard Langelier. The woodwork . â€"_â€" result of the suit is pending. . â€" Mr. Charlton received no 0011088510118. -JONESâ€"MCPHADDEN -â€"At the parsonage, Water C0018r in prime condition: we invite YO‘“ inspeo in the vicinity of the ï¬re Was dry and _ - tiopé 4FAIRMA1‘. BROS, Manilla P.O. ‘ ignited like tinder. Next to the gulldfinlgl but was lsimply; allgwed to spaitc 121113 2:81:39 $119101; Falls, by Rev. B. :11) Lamp-111.3; â€"â€"Lawn H ose , -- - . "where the ï¬re ori inated Was a 0p 11 The Mic gun um â€men 08 m a d d 11th, Mr. cmas - - , m of inflammable miterial, such as'varniSh. ace passed a couple of years ago is un- â€:3:st 3:133", to Miss Ida May Mc- , e HOUSES FOR SALEâ€" V511?†and 0115, etc. Unfortunately there is a break constitutional. Ph dd f th ‘llage of Min d en. . brick houses at the comer of lel itam bar- in the water main, and the supply of ____________ 3. en 0 e vi , ' , ‘l‘b‘ Colborne-sts-l are Ofle'ed {0’ 53 a 9‘- water in the old pipes was very poor. MACCABEES IN CONCLAVE. DANAINE â€" WILSON â€" At St- James Y b . y i . ’ . , y . on can uy inc aoovn a t' ' church, Oriilia, on July 12th, by the Rev. * r ‘Cxes at . “Till be sold separately if desued I A valuable property in a desuable part of ï¬ght prices at the town. Apply at this ofï¬ceâ€"264i. A strong northeast wind was blowinz, and the ï¬re spread rapidly, notwithstand- //_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ing the flremcn’s eï¬orts. B 1 C dia LE' A detachmenet of the oyo . arm. n THRESHING MACHINE forSA Artillery, under command of Minor Stone supremhf hTm;:vdo:-:l:i: 12:21:25.“; a Canon Greene, incumbent, Wm. Henrv ‘ ’ Danaine of Huntsville to Miriam Elizabeth, Port Huron, Mich. July 19.â€"-«The (1 “711501, of eighth biennial review 'of the Supreme eldest daughter at Mr. Edwar . a ’ Fenelon. . L ._ e t Clover Huller and Clover . MS liiiigacglmplete Also first-class Traction and Captains 3911.900 and Imlah, “785 Tent, Knights of the Maccabeees, opened E39 The above will be sold on easy called from the citadel, and they set to yesterday with 85 delegates in attendance . , tel-521:9 For particulars apply to P I. work at once pulling down two houses representing nearly every State and the Died Kent St . CALi’AGHAN’ Downeyville, ROI-49-4 ielongii-lgtotgtgieiaiir: Editi‘sgrgi ï¬lings: 3 Canadian provinces. ‘ The report of ' feet, Lindsay Tl n or e ' P P 8 Supreme Commander Markey shows a N“,__At Hamilton. on Sunday, July 9th, ‘7 3‘ ,t" _________/ At 5 o'clock 29 houses had been de- .â€" $ 00.â€"â€"The under- #5311333: 1:02:55]? One3 Saw Mill, com. strayed, and the ï¬re was still raging plete, together with two saws; also one: ï¬ercely, threatening to spread in the cr ice and boiler. 30 b.p., all in good direction of the large Congregation dc .g Notre Dame Church (Roman Catholic), running order. All of the above will be _ so! - ll . of 00. A ly to Situated onthc corner of St. Joseph and t A far the sma mm $3 pp Caron streets. At 7 o’clock the fire ’ JVEDY NICHOLLS Omemee.-â€" hE‘H , brigade succeeded in getting the ï¬re __2_S_._6_'____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"’ under control, but not before it had re- duced to ashes betWeen 60 and 70 houses. â€"â€"Have ou ro rtyto rent or ‘ F‘sAeifltganBDiiz'syou wan’t top sell]e or exchange The ï¬re covered three blocks in area, stock? The cheapest. simplest and easiest from R}0h3m3011 street, 2n the Boulevard way to bring it befoie the public is to put a thngelicr, to St. Franms sheet, destroy- small advt. in .hc Watchman-Warden It 19.9; houses on King street and on both will be “w: everywhere in this section. sides of the street between St. Anselmo ' and Boulevard Langelier. Loss. $100,000; a»..- Circulation 5.000. Read by at least I 3,000 not increase in membership during the , , . . . . _ biennial period of 43,485. The increase Mrs. William Tie, “1 her 84th V9313 129 THE Lam HON. c. A. (incursion. ~ of membership in the entire order, which ceased was mother of Mr. George J. hie received the degree of D.C.L. from Mc- includes the Supreme Tent, Wt camp 0‘ Fenelon F “I13- Gill, where he has been for many years and ladies’ organization during the hem BOMNSON, At the Rowans, Beaverton, professor of civil law. In 1870 he married nial period, was 98,058' The member- on July 13th, after a few hours illness, a dau hter of the late Chief Justice Sir ship of the Supreme Tent at present is . A. A. gorion. His brother, the late Hon. 180,331. The financial statement shows Winifred, youngest daughter 0f MI" and Felix Geoflrion, for many years member a surplus on hand of $463,086. The Mrs. C. Blackett RObIDSOH. for Val-chores, was in the Mackenzie Supreme Tent 'bas paid 82'264'500 in ‘ life beneï¬ts in the past two years. Government, and was one of tho ablcst . . men in the province. On his death the The ladies of the Maccabees also opened The Weather nomination in Vol-chores was offered to their convention yesterday. The ladies .â€" Mr. C. A. Geoffrion, who yielded to the ' have 45 representatives at the convention. [From the Lindsey Observatory- request of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and was Report for week ending Saturday night, elected in April, 1895. A SUSPICION 0F FOUL PLAY. July 15m, 1899. People CVEYY week- insurance, $50’000' In the election of 1896 the County of TEMPERATURE. __________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Vercheros was united to Cbambly, and A Manitoba (“fl F‘m‘d D°ad "‘ a ngh' _ , . IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS -- THE TRANSVAAL- Mr. Geofl'rion had for Opponent Hon. bar's Milk House. Highest ............... b2.‘;o Friday {let L. O. Taillon, the late Premier 0f the Stoney Mountain, Man., July 19,... LOWCSI ................. 49.10 Thursday .1- , e The undersigned has for service at his farm. Lot 19, Con. 4, Mariposa, a Thoroughbred Shorthorn Durban: Bull, of a good milking strain; also a thoroughbred Tamworth Boar. Pedigrees can be seen on application. 7'" .. nd one dollar: discount British Government Regards the Grant- ing of the Seven-Year Franchise as Practically Ending the Crisis. London, July 19.â€"Tho Times this morning says: rl'he Government attaches province and the 10031 member for Miss May Smith, a bright young lady. Warmest day, mean of...69.15 Tuesday Chambly, but was re-elcctcd. His posi- 1 about :30 years of age, daughter of John Coldest u is .â€"63.35 Thursday “011 In the PPOVIDCB 0f Quebec entitled ; Smith of Fieldhead Farm here, lef t home The week u 66 45 him to a seat in the Cabinet. but his; about noon on Monday and did not re- previous objections to political life con- , turn. A searching party turned out and PRECIPITATIONS IN lNCHES. tinned, and it W36 only on the earnest! searched until about noon yesterday, Greatest fall of rain§ln one dayo 39 Tuesday '1 ,l allowgd fm meh WM, J GLENNEY’ the blurb timportance to theVolksraad’s . thzle Britain, P.O. Box i4S--27-4- a "5 , . solicitation of the party that he accepted whsn Neil Ibistor found ‘11 a - . . . - ‘ .__’,.__.’_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ seven-year PrOPOS‘fl' “111911.13 regarded “5 Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s invitation, and in l milk house 01, an gal-0131:: fgg?1;ing gainlfeliozï¬ days ChOOSlng the Best ' , , I'ARM FOR SALEâ€"Lo: 12, Con. 4, â€mummy ending “3° ““5“- Apsust. 1896. was sworn in as Minister on her face. dead. A bottle, supposed to on "m 0 ’7 THOMAS BE,†"‘ Emily. containing I42 acres,.all cleared, E? V ii I E BI I. “715110“ portfolio. _ contain poison. partly full, was beside ‘ .. Wall Paptf chosen ’rcrr. 2;: 522:: ' except 3 acres of hardwood bush. Situitcd THE Bo ' FRA‘ C s L M13 900311011 during his PP°1959i0M1 her; also an egg cup. There is a suspi- > will last on the wall fro: Eve 1; career was connected With many Import- cion of foul play. LITTLE BRITAIN ten years There’s uisécm g on leading road two miles from Omcmee, choosmg the best. Buildings all ï¬rst-class. Bank barn and stables, frame dwelling, 22 x 32, storey and a half. Four wells, one flowing. Posses- sion after harvest. For further particulars apply to W. R. McQUADE, Omemee, P.O.â€"â€"2S-4- H FARM TO RENT.â€"-Part of Lot 15, Cori. B, and part of Lot 16, Con. A, Mariposa. containing 135 acres; 120 of which are cleared and in cool. state of cultivation. balance hardwood bush. On the premises are." a good brick house, with all conven- iences ; {Our barns and two driving houses ; stone basement under two of the barns \Vell watered, being situated on lake shore Convenient to school. Possession for plough- ing after harvest. For further particulars apply to WM. STE WART, Valentia P. O. ' Discussed by the Voiksraad and the Seven- Year Franchise Was Endorsed. Pretoria. July 19.â€"-The Volksraad re- sumed discussion of the franchise bill at its session yesterday. The trend of the debate favor-ad seven years' retrospective and prospective franchise. Replying to a question, PreSident Kruger reviewed the Bloemfontein conference. and said that the proposals of Sir Alfred Milner, Gov- ernor of Cape Colony and British high commissioner of South Africa. were too wide. but that alteration from nine to seven years was only a slight difference, and for reasons of honesty and righteous- ness be (President Kruger) recommended the alteration. The Government would not be endangered thereby. but would gain the applause of the world. Next Door tr:- Simpson 112135, SIGN OF THE MILL SAW“ visor _in the famous Connolly-h‘cGi-ecvy THE MARKETS Remember the lawn social to morrow . investigation m 1991- He â€"9â€â€œ!!th ““3 I (Friday) evening, at the Methodist church banks appealed to the Privy Council I against the tax on commercial corpora- D°‘"‘ “d TM" ‘7'" D‘°“"°' ‘“ Aid. Sunderland brass band will be . “I.“ 3‘ Liv°rp°°l “d Chmazm present. Rerfresbmente of all kinds. tire Government, and as a result of his Liverpool, July ISLâ€"Wheat futures yes- srgumcnt the act was declared oonstitu- tsrday declined, and closed id to 134d I ' L ‘ _ t ’ . of Montreal to defend him in the action Chi . ( . 7 cage. July 1.l.â€"-that market was ‘ - for damages which was brought by The dull “gum yesterday, “cums declining The Samar-Ville agricultural scolety the exercise of his Epimpal functions, . . . considered it necessary toforbld the faith- itigigtga;chdpligtï¬iymngwm SGPt. 136th. The track Will be 191;- legal adviser of the Banque du Peuple at proved and purses “nu be Coflered for South Side of Kent-St. r the time of its suspension. At the begin- Following W3" the 0105108 prices at out cases. He was Mr. Tarte’s legal ad- . l Mei-ole: Government in London when the 3“ N°"“""‘ “C“P“ K“P ““3“ lawn, under the auspices of the Ladies’ SDFIHQ WlllllOW Slldllï¬Ã©?06.h3 tions imposed by the preceding Conwrva- tlonal. He was chosen by the Archbishop per cental lower than on Monday. COBOC‘ONK 03â€â€œ Rev“ muse M3" Fabre. in about léc a bushel. The chief bearish intend holding their annual fair on ! fultoread that Journal. He also was LE‘DHG \VBEl!‘ MARKETS. a couple of trotting events. This ning of the late electoral campaign it important centres yesterday: - ° - was considered necessary“) publish a new Cash. July. Sept. Doc. promises to be the best fair ever held _, Chicago ..... 8 .. s 70% 8 71-); 8 73 in Coboconk. i _29,3. The Volksraad, in secret session, ulti- mately adopted the seven years’ franchise greDiOhd Elbe?!“ Paper here because La L Y L 6 y " . , 311,1 , atr e i not re resent the views of tho 'cw or '. . . . . "59’ " ‘ "8 I’UBLIC. NOTICE. ‘5 hereby gm"? that propo on. party. Through pthe efforts of himself Milwaukee. . 73 .. . :.A i. ‘ | die pamcnpfaicauno! of use (iorpomttion ff Lo :1“ "1:7“? â€(in 13°"; and others Lo Soir Was established, Mr. St. Louis. . .. 71% 70% 7:3 74% . ORIEMEE t..e own 0 in say in en .a a mac mg n n on. u y ,_ ongi era 6 im~ Geoflrioh becomin one of the directors. Toledo.. 713/ .. M P? i.’ ‘ .~ O~ Ha Forks and Rakes be holden on Monday, “‘0 7th Day 0‘ portance attaches to yesterday’s Cabinet . g Dom-0m ______ 72}; 7.3% 4-37,; ‘0' Farmors are very busy saving “L" y d. Augu'St. 1‘ 0: I899. at 7730. at the COM! meeting. as it is understood that the Tr'bu“ Fm“ Pâ€"“"‘"" Duluth. N01 ’ ’ ’hay, which is a very fair crop. Grain Cra 195 cil Chamber, in the. Town of Lindsay, to Colonial Uflce late last night issued t? Ottawa, July 19,â€"Whon the House Northern... 703,; 70% 70% :13; 1 There is ver 00d health in our Harvest Mitts pass a By-Law stoppmg “P and {flosmg that the Ministers an important communica- met yesterday afternoon, the death 01 Minneapolis. 6834 67 7.; 691/. ' .. y g . . G ' as part of Russell Street from the River Swans “on relativeto South Africa, The genemi Hon. Mr. Geofrrlon Was vividly brought 1 v r . ‘ ’ p ’ Village now, and quite a few visitors. rin tones. Easterly to the Grand Trunk Railway Com- trend of the news from that country to its attention by the presence of a 080‘ r0 8 ' LA“ RFNCE M‘uufln' The Union excursion from here on}, Machine 011 pano’s track, and to sell and convey the points to a peaceful settlement of exist- magniï¬cent floral Wreath, which, placed . Guam. . l. . .0. same to Robert M Beal Dated rliils zoh mg difï¬culties there. upon the desk, silently proclaimed 5 Wheat. White. bu ....... 80 71 to 8 .. July to Bobcaygeon bids fair to be ,,,., day -of June, A D. 1899. F. thVVL- Inna“ Warmly Wehomd. vacant chair, and the Prime Minister, Wheat. red‘ b“ -------- 71 " well atrcnized ' N“ 50)., Town Clerk.-â€"27-4. Cane Town July 19 â€"-Mr Cecil with considerable emotion, pronounced :5 Wheat, Fife: SPPWR- bu. '57 59 p , ' ,' . _ ll .___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"" Rhodes. formerly Premier 6: Cape Col- powerful and touching panegyrlc on a Wheat. 80058. bu ....... 70 .. Wedding today. 31183 Ethel ‘ FARM FOR SALEDR TO .RiENT ony. arrived here yesterday. He was °°mwd° and friend passed beyond the 113:3?3'6 b“ ------------- 4.3% " Morris of Omemee and Dr. Beatty of â€"L0E 2: C00 5' Emlll’v cmtalnmg 20° welcomed byareception committee, com- great divide. 'O't. bu """""""" b9 , '° T - t h . . acres all cleared except 15 acres; :50 acres posed of influential citizens and enthusi- blr Charles TUDPePl in tones solemn. a q' u ------------- 363‘ area 0 are l e ‘30“thth PMUGS- f - in good state of cultivation. On the prem- - 11 h d h ' . , and visibly aflected, bore a loyal tribute Bye. bu ............... 50 .. O l - d' f - d - 1 650 99t t0 the pound. . astica y 0 care as e traversed the B k h b -,-â€" n 5' “Tune late â€en 8 wxl be Pure Mamlla 1553 are three good frame barns, under two’ streets. Many of the buildings of Cape to a generous opponent passed beyond uc w eat. u """"" w " ' of which are stone cellars. Good comfort- Town were decorated with bunting, and the bar, 89d a sympathetic House silent. HAY AND S'rnaw. present. I able dwelhng With a.“ convenlences. I)nv. in front or the town hall 8 big arch bad 1y bore tribuw 0f eSteom to the memory Hay. 01d. per ton, . . . .‘11 00 to :13 00 Every one came heme W911 pleased I O C b , of a man whose treasures of intellect and Hay, new, per ton ,,,,, 8 50 9 50 2 's L 0 with the 12th July celebration, in an orderly, quiet manner. Our band was ing shed and hog pen. This farm is situated about two miles from Omcmee. Also for sale or to rent, Lot 3, Con. 5, containing . (C -. - . . been erected, bearing the words. W81 Judicial ability will alike be missed in _ n . Straw, sheaf, or ton... 6 00 6 '0 come. Great Pioneer, Cape TOWn Cairo. Parliament and the law courts. p a Straw, loose, per ton. .. 4 00 6 00 50 acres, all in good state of cultivation. ' . . . . There is a good frame ham and a good log Esrnnuazr wno'rn nonnnnnau. riniNG FOP. ounnx's szï¬ Butter 1b 13:11:“ â€09;â€; to $0 20 one of the leading attractions, besides P' a . . v - -------- ) o u . . Y' 1 9' 233?; 0t?) p§ltlgn§esTHF8§dglghï¬bgï¬s§g§S ‘ St.“m°nt Print“! in the Paris Kati“ Scores at 500 Yards Range Wore Only Butte“ large T0113... . .. 13 13 the L- O L' Emlly district. The Thrashers Sulapnplies. SGVSe- p . Omemee P.0-‘28‘5o ’ t° Th“ Em“ commonplace-Canadians Fair. E889, new 131d -------- ‘ - 15 1'7 celebratiOn will be held here next Port d Cem er“ | Paris, July 19.â€"â€"The Matin yesterday Biqlc - POULTRY- ...â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" . , . y, July 19.â€"The rifle shootin _ ear. â€- VOTERS’ LIST, 1899â€"Municipality of morning published a statement by Count match for the Queen's prize began yesg- Chickens, per pair ...... 80 50 to $0 90 y _ the United Townships of Laxton, Digby :eerdinaitigl thlsm lifteé'lllmzy, in which tcrday at 500 yards, the workmanship Turkeys. per 11) ..... .. . . 10 11 =5: l , l ‘Emd Longlord, County of Victoria. Nona: Pdsays f 2:, 1 e 1‘â€? e e border can by being quite commonplace. The Canadians Spring ducks, per Pumâ€" . 30 ' 1 0° The Lindsay Markets i 15 hereby given that I have transmitted or 0 er 0,; t Shun: f“’}dgew' and that 1“ ‘ scored as follows: FRUITS AND vnourasnns. __ c I ‘ delivered to the persons mentioned in Sec- :35 SB: :h e 01.1520 ‘olonel Schwartz- l Bertram 34. Huggins, 3- A- 30139145300 Onions, per bag ........ 81 00 to $1 25 GRADY. A . tioas 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters’ List pp 8 ' en m] 1 my": attache at “1° and BUCkley 33. Cartwright, Gilchrist Potatoes r b2 90 1 00 Fall Wheat er bushel 0 65 toO "0 â€"'â€"' 7 l Act, the copies required by said Seetion to German embassy in Paris, whence "3 Was Wetmore and Simpson 32 Sharpe Ogg' ’ pe ‘ g ...... N p ' ' ' ' ‘,_ beso transmitted or delivered of the list, rammed m the W†0m†C°l°nel Fleming. Heller. Crowe add A- Iiobert: TORONTO mm STOCK Fe? $11331: â€3' lauehel.... 33g“) 0 6‘ SCRANTON COAL ‘ made pursuant to said Act. of all persons Subwartzkoppen, being at the time in son 3]. Blair and Ronnie 30. Wilson 20 Toronto. July 19.-â€"Receipts of live Y9 eat 0 0"...“ ' to 0 6S ' 1 aY-‘Pearing by the last revised Assessment Berlin'.â€â€˜â€Â°â€™ 5†the warm“ WhiCh , Graham and Ross 27,.Weatberble 26. ' “00k were "We yesterday-'30 081' 108(18- Sprmg d° d° 0 00 b° 0 68’ mzï¬gcï¬ I Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled was 1‘0)ng in order to supply material 3 In the Premier competition Gilchrist composed of L300 cattle, 1'100 sheep “Dd so do do. ' ' " 0 62 to 0 62 to vote in the said Municipality at Elections proof 0f the guilt of Dreyfus. a and Fleming. Canadians. tied with lambS. 80 calves and. 2'400 h°¢5° Quality 004381: GW‘ 1 acid at Municipal Elections, and that the that -secret agents in Berlin, whose testi- % ofl to-day. ' choice. well-finished lots. Trade fair. ex- Barley, per bushel. . . . . . . . 0 40 to 0 40 ; said list was ï¬rst posted up at Duck Lake gggztrzitedwrlf tiflnppissible to use, had de- ‘ At 600 yards, several of the competi- port cattle easier. the bulk selling from .Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 0 00 to 0 5O . for inspection. Electors are called upon to ° ar 09' and the 13°“ th‘“ “935°“ " Canadians scored as follows: Crowe and 01 choice lots “5 10° to 19° W Wt. more Peas,small. l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 83130 O 63 examine the said list,and if any omissions-or. $312156: (IVES ufndeniable and everything ‘ Fleming 333’ Buckley and Huggins 99. than these prices. Good butchers' cattle Peas, Mummies. , , , , , , , , , 0 00 to o 63 . any other errors are found therein, . to take Al? o my us as the “81m"- . Sharpe and Cartwright 27, R. A. Robert- scarce. and prices firm, at â€â€œ37" (“1033‘ Peas Blue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 55 to O 55 â€"-FORâ€"â€"-â€" ,mmedme pmceedmgs to have said emm the War Ministers, the statement can 25 tions. while inferior grades are slow of ' ' corrected according to law. EDWARD further says, knew the facts and thought I . sale. Bhokeyo PO“. ' ' ' ° ° ' ° ' ' ° ' 0 00 to 0 7. . . BUTTERWORTPI. Township med, the for-R617 of the bordereau necessary. “m 5“" °°"""““' Total receipts for last week were- Cat- m“““‘“' 0 l .,‘ Dated this 13,}, day of July, 1899â€"29-2 The evidence implicating Dreyfus were 3 TM ï¬I‘St stage 01' the 003159913 101' “10 1:10 8,063. sheep 1,885, hoge' 3.520. ' Potatoes per bu- - - - - - - . ~ 0 60 60 G ran lteware ' -' 1.. . the words of Colo el SChWartzkoppen’s 1 Queen’s prize was completed yesterday Export cattle. choice. ‘4 90 to ‘5 85 151"!» POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE. EEAKE NOTICE that the Munici al Co own mouth. Gen als Mercier, do 3015' i afternoon. CO'I'POPEI Felminuham 0‘ the Export cattle. lig‘ht. . .. 4 65 4 80 Chickens, P9! . . . ... . . . 0 35 to 0 50 \ ._ ci! of the Corporation of the Town?“ “33' deifre and Gonse knew that the border- E Second Nor-folks wins the bronze medal anhcrs’ outtle.pkd'1ots 4 37% 4 50 D1101“. PO! . . . . . . . .. . . 0 45 to 0 60 WW “ U ' ' in say'intcnd to pass a by-law providi {0, th-“ ' 0811 was forged and that Dreyfus was ' With a 5001'“ 0f 101- Bertram 01 th“ ButcherS'. 800d. . 8 90 4 25 Gm‘ pal ' ' ' - - - - - - - . - 0 05 t0 0 07 ‘ construction of asanitary sewer on Ifigids‘ay set illegally, but Justly, convicted. $483891“) team made a score ~01 101' The Butchers‘. medium: .8 56 8 90 Butter P†it. - . . . ~ . . . - ~ .. A0 12 lb 0 14 T03 Pole, 35° to. """""""" 9L: " from Glenclg street to Durham street east, .. artin challenge oup Was won by ButcherS'. common. , . .. 3 40 65 388', per dozen. . . . . . . . . .. 0 11 to 0 12 Wash Bowls 20c to ............ f; and on Melbourne street, from Lindsa ‘ A PASSAGE F08 nnnvrus. P ’1’?“ W- T- Ward» and the 390mm"? Of Butohel'S'. inferior. s 13,; 35 Turkeys per lb 0 10 to 0 11 p dd' Di‘h 10. to ....... .gc street, to William street. and to assess til: War 3 by Lieut. Dunlop 0‘ the 1“ M11175 cows. “011 ......... 30 00 45 00 hub. Per lb. . O . . . . . . . . . 0 06 to 0 00 S D mPg 3135’ to.“ ...... a a $12.1 cost thgreof upon the property abutting So as Can Go From His Cell to the Court Lanarkshlre Regiment. 30115.1"7 expt, good qlty 8 80 ‘ 60 Hogs “'0 weightpéi: I“). . O 00 to 4 65 Digzrvizngekeciles . 056. as. ..... 90, ereou an t be With 3 . W‘ ' " . a . , '- " f5: that a staiemeiit soggy: $333613: Rennes J 10mm 01;: s." The Horrible Sci-vials Court. . gisugdiuï¬ifl “31.90313 2 g: z :2 goof. . . â€Hams . . . . . . . . . 4 00 to 5 25 Dish Pans, 600 and ............. 3x pay the said assessment, and the names of yBSterday, 1110'ng '3; :11? West begun Berlin. July 19.â€"-â€"A pamphlet just Stockcrs and mod. to ad 8 00 3 60 H331): â€Beef per lb" ' ' ' 6 00 to 6 00 .Water Pails. 60‘: and. ' ' ' ""1105 the owners theTCOf, SO far as they m be of a ‘passage from tha :elfonfsgc O.“ ‘fl‘led by 8 German DUblisber gives a FeederS. light-l, . ‘ .3 .. ‘ . ' . 3 7o 8 90 aâ€" o s s o s o s s o s s s s e 98 t0 0 10 ~ Mtge SPOUBS. s s o o .......... ‘ ascertained from the last Revised Assessment Dreyfus to the hall in which othe Dual: horrible picture 0‘ the sex-"3n 00‘1"? and Calves. 93°11 . . - - . 4 00 8 00 ‘ “ma“ Q’ We only carry the best good!- '. Roll, ‘5 now ï¬led in the ofï¬ce of the Clerk martial before ' which he is to beccizuir d ~ Government. King Alexander 'is d980,“). Sheep, per cwt °°°°°° ° 3 25 3 60 Hay, per ton. ' ' ’ ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' 6 00 to 8 00 of the Mummpamy and is open for inspec- ill it Th‘ , " ‘5 ed as a drunkard whom excesses of every Lambs. per cwt .. 4 75 HOBO! per lb 0 06 0 _..._â€"-- mm during ofï¬ce hours. The estimated :scapee the 8111;311:131age gapepgipner :0 , description have reduced to a state ape Hogs. 160 to 200 lbs.::: 6 12% 5 76 Cream per Qli..-'.' - . - . ~ . . 0 10 t; 0 g?) . 306 deg. $530 {:50 ï¬'ï¬oï¬djï¬gffï¬hof Whig}: the curious; on y ,pmximaï¬ng ,mbecmty, gags, lgght 13.3% ....... 4 37 34 .. Sage per bunch. o 05 to 0 05 Fruit‘ :1 "a. R1113: .......... will: . . , e genera - . . 089. envy a ....... 4 371 Lard ‘ ’ """" r, c 0“ funds of [he MuniClpality. A Court of . Dewey Going. to Carlsbad. Hogs sows ........ 8 00A †PO! lb. . . ...... . . . . . . 09 to 0 10 “ h‘alf limo†""" ‘9 do.» â€" ' Revision Will be neld on land 3 Shamrock Boats Britannia. ’ . " 2 ° - . Straw per load 1 50 1 30° -. . 1M ,8†_ 8!. lot 5 t. . Vienna. July 19,â€"~Special despatoh re- Livnnroon nauxnrs W 1: to 75 Jelly Glasses. ............ 33,192. r . 2, ,5? To“: m L, St the Council Chamber, m th oRu gampton, July 19.â€"Â¥esterday on ~‘ ceived at Vienna announces that Admiral Liverpool. July 19 --Prioos 1 Wulen Wool. , . . .. . . . . 13 to 14 Rubber Ring! ----------- t .- - 2.. .252 222222.24“, 2:; 32.22.22.2222222222 228ԠI 1...... .. .2... m .. .. .2... ï¬rms yesnerday- s .. .22. .2“ “WM - - - - - - - -- 7 l to 8 2 . . en a ’ , ° ' "’ ' - _ _ for the pmpose of hearing complaints aglmasst Shamrock (challenger for the Amgizg': , 2:13:33. to take the cure for gastric No. 1 Cal. 68 id; No. 2 w.. 6s ioxdi _ . â€m the P'OPOSCd assesâ€"meat or accuracy of the cup) sailed a race. the' former being . " E: 1 gorii§?r:::' 59 9d; N°‘ 1 ch- TO THE DEARâ€"A rich 1 cured of NOTICE 3 ' beaten by 13 minutes. The Shamrock did Kipilnc's Uncle Honored. y, ’ urea quiet, July 5‘ 7d' her Deafness and Noisesin the Gï¬dbflDl‘ We 5‘13 fl frontage measurements, or 'any other com- plaint which persons interested may desire to make, and which is by law cognizablc by the court. 3 B hNOWLSON, Town Clerk» Lindsay, July 12th, 1899â€"28-2. . 1. I“ ‘ {lair-IT" ’ ’ ' y . . . ’9. Q . 2* ‘ . , , ’\ . ' ~ , -::a1"" .. .. ,1. ‘ ".v ,... . M} , . . _ v . N .’ ~ ‘ .‘ . w . . I‘M“ \: ‘ r ,. ,v' M , .3 I September as 9d, December 5s 103411. Ni h ’ dii. Maize, quiet: mixed American. as 494d c "8°“ mmcalEH‘Drumg, has sent Please do not ask ‘3‘ C†not carry all her canvas and was not Lo ' ndon. J uly 19.--The Rev. Frederick £ 1,000,to his Institute. 86 that deaf people cash onlY- pushed at any time. She is, however W . acknowled to be - '. l - MacDonald, uncle Of , Rudyard K‘ip- for new and 83.56 for old; future. unable tom†Drums ever sail edgier? these $22338.†Wilt thï¬t ‘ ling. has been elected president of the as 4956. September 3.‘ 4x4, Oétotieguii’s them he. Appltyhifgcpsmegtaih'f‘yé . |Wssleyan conference. 5554, Floug, Mina, m {gaggu% momma Gunner-shun, EGGS TflKEN In EXG . i - -23~1yr. lit“ 'v' , W .‘ ‘1‘. \ 7