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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Jul 1903, p. 11

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ice Attractions Pnd fnd mes. No buyer shut and strike who know values pleased been served ,rments at who are thing. )wers, Forks, Rakes, Hoax mg, Lawn H056- ‘e motto. iNDRED \ND SIXTEEN . miles west. of Lindsay, Inn Very dodrablo tum. so s number of houses to: own. For particulars up- HRISTOPHER CHITTIOK. Liam. r Straw Garden Tools surrounded by all conven-r nukets. churches, schools.- pply to June: Donnell m. or C. CEITTICL and Cheese derwear Tinware. ‘ Heating and 1 practical men. good sellers, and Low Prices Fon J UL? ear .c£.§ooo§ e 1 Supplies Get PlaS’ 100 1Y3: nmd the how for -(‘arricd 0n "10 Lowest Wanna: Coldest 7CC WWho Prefers the “Yellow Efll” to tho "White Uncertainty.” The Jap and the Chinaman, who "9 numerous here, writes Victor R058. The Giobe's traveling corres- pmk‘nt. from Mooscjaw, N. W. :11, “.13 hear with interest the findmg “the Presbyterian Assembly at Van- c°‘.“’°“ On their fitness for citizen- sth, Both have obtained a. firm ‘Wthold. and their standing has not b??? 509mm Via the laundry, either. .0015, Mr. :11 the stunt; issiom’l‘ 0f 1' A bY-law ST" , v wager 0! in motion of M95 51‘s Defitt and m hit e “'35 ammed $19.66 ,oKS nsa’ilon' PM Compe d Dex itt r990 166:5. Brooks an .Stablcr mad “ ould be very «v9. ‘ had agreed to re. a -ods at a “05“ °‘ $60 I 51130“t ” and 1110} “mm get cedar . on Stabler’ .5. Ir. Lewis. On motion Mitt. MT. n in the Ir “Med h" m was (:1 A letter w: Mowd by .‘ itt. that th mds the why authn Solve Report “01111 Chinaman has done much to 501% the domestic servant problem- 39 is the undisputed ruler of many “Meier CStablislnncnts. and his “MES as a chef have lent new sig- nalcancc to the tnrm “celestial” as applied to him. He is also in the 'feStaurant business, and even dabbles ‘“ land Speculation. A TIES JED has reached the exalted . ”93mm of a. hotel clerkship, and the Wands of a. similar dignitary m We cast shine not more brightly than 11;“)le eyes When. he welcornes you at the register. As a. valet .de “'0 he is a. considerable 1m- Movement on the female domeStics in tow" He is scrupulously clean; he 23 “P beds With the care of a. 83:33“ nurse, and he knows that ho mg Water is better when it e is.“ t' 911d that a hairpin is useless to Emmi n CaSe of a broken shoe 1.3”? 13““? dining-room, too, the J», v M3 his way. and i1} pom ”Ellen-n hotels he has entirely 3119' w not“ the Strenuous young woman £500: Othet days dared you y to; Dork between roast beef or rpm Mall The Chinaman and the Jen; , ‘0: Y fight shy of heavy mm 13-! “a. or any employment outside “of F to“; and engage in the W aSUI' .. w. a rod i" road. K011." a [on 6th ntm‘ divisions 01‘ (‘0 0n )f road on n». -V. - special grants for Messrs. John Knox n. Flatt. 'l‘hos. Ball .33 and they “(~11- inf ; wore Short. but C ddcr remit-sis Eater. mum: and .1145. THE PUSH FUL JAP. (1m lh 'ul‘ 01 The Weather by (lugs {01‘ of one (1 to [my undueidVd ”w \\‘«\‘k ‘ Ily ll'n. l‘. All’lfliX'l‘l in ; Knox Wm {ctt 'lhns. Ball. and 1d thm v c1 0 informed 11* shmt but council rcquvslx‘ later. ' Hillttt and John for cmnpensatinn for 1}" (inf-S They had 1‘ of one ()I the dogs to gm h 111' the Cost. nd.‘"(id1'd as to the reâ€" _\' motion of Messrs, 11:. 1111-clv1k was in- >111! 1111- solititm'. \lcss1s.( apa‘tick and lunkin “as :‘1110\Ved 3’,” 10115 “iz'u fencing mm B!‘ d that ll and that division rinfl UP '5 yin pass claime‘ and 2 (‘t‘H \V l‘h uul‘n‘ um! 1h 351W ['4 n nul lrvusm'm‘ are n hm‘l‘nw ml tht‘il’ thu sum of $25”. *- eser. Capstick was instructed t next meeting 113-1113" clnsing Int 28. con. 7. “1 grams Wore ul III lin‘ cm C 2 lambs. and SLIM 'l‘uuu'dny 17AM Sunday 73.70 \lenws‘ mum Sunday 11 Qtunms be nu. as he had mxx'uniont for i1 I‘H I) .a m a mâ€"x‘t. road North Amerâ€" rhu township 11 would be 1U from mcnt HI “Lit. road- I' at SJHGY TICK ht‘in Ill vitt and md Cap- mics and ”riled to 10 ('OXYI- \\' S W county of $12 Y‘llShA‘l‘ I fnl ,mxl U0- (mt of of \ Q‘ claim -r for 'â€"â€"WARDER, JULY 9%.. 1903. no stays; I’itfid’yfiring'fifi N severshhundred mfleo gum. in. but as a."~houaehomlervantAm which left Hoosejem to-day had in. car of Chinese; who by their ‘in. scrutable methods had placed neon- mercial estimate on dmoat duty town east 0!. Brandon. and wet-”nth. keted each one to a point where than is no Chinese competition. We: be is intheoost.theChinama.n.in me~ west is not; a. good washman‘. ‘33 makes money at the business. but“ ho fails to get tho clothes clean, and one is never actually certain whether one’s linen has just arrived from or is ready to be sent to the laundry. And there is no opportunity for an argument, (or on being approached on the subject the Chinaman decline. to know any more Eiglish than the figures of the amount due him. The wife of hue Western public man who has been denouncing the admis- sion of the China. told me secretly that she preferred the “yellow per- il" to 'the “White uncertainty," uny- way. A- Historic Celebration. At Welland. on the evening 0! .the 3rd June. 1903.. Mr. Isaac P. Will- son. he has for many years occn pied . position of Registrar of the Surrogate ‘ County 0.03111. of Welland, tendered at his residence, Strathavon. a ban. quet to guests, in commemoration of his grandfather. Isaac Willson. who was a United Empire. Loyalist, crossing the Niagara River one hundred and twmiy years ago and settling in Canada. Mr. Willson, upon rising to respond to the toast of “Our Host." was given a most hearty and enthus- most interesting speech. upon his ancestors coming to in building up Canada. It took his grandia: her thirteen weeks to bring LZ~ Cnn‘il‘r frnm NOW .THI‘SQV t0 the . court" and Clerk of the I about one hundred invited l i l i i l I r i i i ., l iastic reception. Mr. \l’illson, who is a fine and interesting speaker, gave a ; touching ; this ‘ country, and of the toils and hard-, ships endured. The results assisting‘ vvâ€"xv â€"â€" "v the further portion will Prom Prove most popular, (or. in the din glimmer of the candles which he» to be used. ev thing appears m terioul. What 0 age 0! the-e cam may be is. of course, uncertain. and It would be very instructive to have expert geological opinion upon thm matter. One theory is that in Ill" distant ages they were honoured out by the sea. and this is supported by the fact that fossilized shellfish haw been found imbedded in the walls. At one place in the root can be plainly diSCerned the limbs of what appear! to be a mammal turned to stone during the course of centuriel. In another place there is a flint-lined W011 about 100 feet deep, while in still another one can look up a great shaft and see daylight, like a faintly twinkling star, 150 yards or so overhead. At the bottom is a living beech tree, the leaves of which are bleached by the unnatural light. It is said that this has grown from grandfather. Isaac Willson. who was a. Unit .11 Empire Loyalist, crossing the Niagara River one hundred and twm‘y years ago and settling in Canada Mr. Willson, upon rising t? 1cspo11d to the toast of ' Our Host,’ was given a. most hearty and enthus- iastic reception. Mr. “‘illson, who is a fine and interesting speaker, gave a most interesting speech. touching upon his ancestors coming to this country. and of tho toils and hard- ships endured. The results assisting coimt-fi} was imp-raved and prosperity was brought out of their labors. The annual report of ,the Canadian Reading Camp Association has just been published, in which satisfactory progress is reported. The work be- gun in a. tentative way three years ago, and the experiment has prover. a happy one. The interest has been aroused and the co-opcration secured of both employers and men, the On- tario Government. and the public generally. The objeCt. of the associa- tion is, by the establishment of read- ing camps and schools in the back- woods, to afford a. measure of refine- ment and culture for manual labor- ers, while it also gives a. manual training for the teachers. In addition to imparting instruction in an un- conventional manner to the men dur- ing the evenings, the reading Camp instructors themselves engage in (naming. cutting, mining. railroad Construction, cooking. etc. The as- snciation has elchn instructors, and the results so far have pron most. on- couramitw .' In the interval before the gowncd prucassion appeared at the convoca- tion proceedings of V'l‘oronto Univer- sity the other day. two ladies were overhunrd discussing things in gen- eml. They found on the pmgmm a list 0! names of those on whom degrees werc to be conferred. and mum-diato- iy sought {mniliar names. After a. time one oxciain ed. "I wonder who this man ‘Honoris Causa‘ is? He seems to have been 7 - A hum n. has "That‘s so. tu eu \u -m- “Seems to be a foreign name, too I | I in: w by The following letter Wolscley is in response to an invita- Homo tion to gttcpd the Toronto LAVM " Comers' Festival: “Hampton Court Palace. Middlesex. "June 6th. 1903. “Sir.â€"â€"I have the honor to on- ur kind and most flat.- knowledgo yo toting letter of the 12th of May ‘ ‘ u" *n thank the Toronto r K111“ an“ Ill-I- VVVVVV knowledge you he 12th of May tering letter of t the Toronto last, and to thank their Very hos- nvitationa I wish I could accept it, for apart ure it Would have giv- coxmng ‘Old Home Gathering,’ 1 long Canada. It is a country in which I spent my happiest yam. ' d to whose people I 1y. A . .,_ 1' Mum not leave 1mm this year: 1 ‘ two volumes “(ant to 113W Lumber C;mp Education. A urllllunt P Madam. 'rrfiié' coal W“ for $110 com from Wm?” WolseleYa" mtoclose- leave home work upon which t ior their 3. I have Bent Sale of Landl- A Sale of lands held (or 801100113015 poses “took plu‘c during May in Reâ€" gina. About 50,000 acres were sold. and the avvrugc price realized was $9.32 an acre. The highest prices :‘0- limd were puiJ by farmers who lzo‘lg’ht lands adjacent to their pro- puny. This is described as the PwSt lund sulu ever held in the Conn.- (linn Want, and it is hoped that. high Watermark is not. vet reached. Londonâ€"Close: wnea; on w..." , era ludllferent operators. Maize on oil- wxe. less altering. met-tow mixed. 225 6d. Flour. spot Wheat. tone study. 25! 200: November W Flour. tone steady, be: and Rabi-gm. 30f - 'AnBFerpâ€"Wheu. WC, 16W° Following are Important wheat New York .......... Chicago Toledo .... .... 78 Duluth, No. 1 N. 85% T0 “0 STD 31‘. LA.“ Grainâ€" Wheat. red. bum: . Wheat, white, bush Wheat, spring. bust Wheat, goose. bush Barley, bush ..... Beans, bush Beans. hand-picked July 7.â€"-Wh No. 2 red Western winter. . Nat-them spn‘mg. 63 6d: No. 1 California. 6. mad; futurea quiet: July. 66 W; Sept!!!” her. 68 35411. 00 ' Minn 101/51; futures, qudet. July. LEADING THE M ARKETS. sr. LAWRENCE GRAIN AND inlet; No. .@Em”" 78% York. July 1.-â€"Butt.~râ€"â€"Unmueu; 12.343: Western Indiana: emu» 18: to 17¢; Wong-n radon. ,___‘._ -- Cable. Unchangedâ€"3.1.10 and new York Ill-rice!- Steady. London, July 1â€"11" cutie My at 1156c to 12:: pt lb. for Man nus-I. dressed weight; Canadian steel-I. 1056c to limpet-1b.; memwt mtm- v. ....... carlonds, menu! at 773 cattle. 500 1502 sheep and lambs, 50 calves. fixponerrâ€"Bett loads (3me u! worth $0 to $545 per cwt.; medium to 904 u about $75 to “.90. Export Bulls-(moles 11an balls ”Ida $4 to $4.30 per ewe; good buns hold e: 8340 to 83.8) per cwt. Invert Cairoâ€"Export can. add a $4.23 per curt. Butchen‘ (haleâ€"Choice picked lot- at butchers. welgbln; from 1025 to 1100 In each. equal In quality to best exporters. soldetflfifitoufizlouhot‘oodwfl It $4.50 to 34.60: m: to good. “-59; $4 11 Interior. cut. 1100 Short-keep Menâ€"Good Itecfi. Immachwumfi-Wu’ fat: at $1402 ’0"- 3" " ' and-aunufloerm lust surrano‘caflu But M x. “3“" T080) '30er uvn noct- at live sMLYWfiM 'IVI'ALO CATTLE HARKKI'. do} x. 1-; July 1â€"0“:an- had: steady: mine and am,- t-IJE to $3.25; wicker-3'. $3.83 an and ballets. $250 to $4.433: “15: {tockm and feeders. us. may. $5.25.:- snm. a“: 9m. hm): fairly active. Sc to wagm mam i , . V . , 0 . .46 «3mm: 111:3; also}; «no: In, 4...- m:rmm, “799 M IICQ ""~"" " what. “@339. o 0 r3- Bumâ€"museum} aid :1 $4.23} ._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-'â€""'â€"â€"' :06 lot- of Kev York. 1‘! 1â€"way”. a to 1100 III-.1 III-Cd: no oak-I mud: «pm today, :exportert‘ibm stunted. 1212 beau. 1060 m. 31m quarter. of beef. cum [300113014l good. 84-50:A106:exnmfly dun. . :veakoddstfimm -A :‘Our Business Increasing “ shunt m I tamhi. 5 KW direct: 3° "‘5 $33 .33“ Milnc’s New Block, 99 Kent mammmwmgmmummmm ”mu MMMMMMMMMMMMMMm m A mmwwmmmmwwmmwmw w“ 2%?ng a J ma mm“. r "bu.”. 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