terms. sat-n 'ans lens- es â€unrated avkuow- baud». other. tomcat We? m- fluid waffl- and tice selects lg #33! O\V oh!“ mu ‘ am may WW†up†anagram “M W The absences or the divine are do - rm due to our um. Last Friday attemean m, E thangue‘a new m was raised, arching wand vol? well, Among those who left our burg on July 1 were: W. J. Mulligan, M. J. Wilson, A. E. Wilson. D. N. Mills. A. Kerr, D. Mullen and W. White- side. Our main road is now in excellent shape. Almost every evening and morning it is used for either high- steppers or bronchos. Almost every- one around here likes to see a good horse, and apparently during the Mlaa Em! Mulligan. ï¬Ã©ï¬‚éhet‘ in: Bony. his name for the hallawai m: mama Davis. we understand. was mauled to was Karma. ‘13 Ga: van last wash am baggy young 62mph; 3P9 to be midénta 9! 1,3891% We; (went! 7:6 them 9“? ligament can: gratulatioas and best wishes: m, Ruthmm 11mm, who has been attending 868061 here. has gone to his 1mm in Jamwme‘ Mrs, Johnson and family, whe has been a miaaienary in India is View in: her broth». Hr. E, 33198; Quiteâ€"avfew from around have took in the garden party and sports at San erton on Saturday and report o good time. summer there is more of this work than at any other time of the you. ANOTHER LIFFORD GARDEN PARTY be in place here. to any that owing to an overnight, acme who were, ta take part In the program paid for their tea. We are sorry. but omm‘l it book and they ramped. It look- od amall. It. looked and "main! unnum- to hear much a man about It but decisive. Cadmus won and then won again from Fleetwood in a very closely-contested game full of gilt- edged bal-l. By winning this game Cadmus carried oi? the shield to add to their many honors won during ’09. “After the ball was over†the large crowd might be seen leisurely waiting their turn at the pret-tily de- corated tables, all (if which were loaded with the delioacles for which Lmord is noted. an: everyone .waa united upon moat attentively by the blushing maidens spoken of la a re- cent issue Bethany bond kept ev- eryofne in good humor with its muslo while Andy Kerr kept the needs of everyone woll auppllod from his well- llllod booth. Although over a hood: ml not in We and soveral others forgot to pay. The proceeds from the, tables alone: were .80. It mlght â€"a quarter. But. tutu: an in’ an. it was an excellent crowd on beau“; ful grounds and a [rent uueeaam ' mas manehe Eileen, teacher at Samara. 'is home 692 the vaeafleax Lanna, July 5-â€"'I‘hia_¢arden party held last Tuesday under the auspices of the Methodist churCh on the beau- tiful grounds of Mr. Jas. Mag-hire. were a great success and easily pro- ved. according to those who claimed to know, to be the best of the sea- son. At the early hour ‘0! twp o'- clock vehicles of various kind were seen coming over Lifiord hill. and by ï¬ve o’clock a large crowd had assembled. As one approached the grounds one could not help wonder- ing what all the cheering was for. but one did not have to wait long to have that curiosity satisfiedâ€"Lil- {ord and Fleetwood Wildcatswere indulging in a game 0! ball and our girls know 'how to support a team. Liflord’s team was very 'badly hand- icapped. several of their best play- ers being unable to play. However, after the first fatal innings they set- tled down and made those Wildcats sit up and take notice._ Will Fleet- wood play Lil‘ford nine innings ? We don’t consider that they did Very much when they intended give us a “goose egg.†As soon as this game was over, Cadmus and Franklin pl-ay- ed and gave the rooters a good ex- hibition of ball. The umpirin-g in this game was slow and anything but decisive. Cadmus won and then won again from Fleetwood in a very fleetwomi WildiCats and Li“- ord Playgflall THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909. ‘MIIâ€"‘U‘. â€". â€"vv $5.10 to 87.30; Tenn steers, $3.75“to 8.20; western steers, $4480 to â€.3; stock." sad feeders, 83.60 to $5.25; cows and heifers. â€.50 to 86.40; calm, 85 to $7.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts, «amazed gt 10.000; market So higher; light. 87.45 to $10; m1:- ed. $7.65 to 88-â€: navy, $7.70 to 38.85; rough. $7.70 to 87.8; good to choice heavy, 87.86 to $8.35; pkg; 36.0 to 87.85; bulk 01 laid with" notation in u. “and watered an. MP ï¬‚ï¬ te%.£ 9:"..9‘ at country no mm Ian Buï¬m cams Mm». EAQ‘!‘ BUFFALO‘ July 012C‘tuF‘a.‘ equate. 1'09 had slow and study; prime itéérï¬. “=30 ta 5?: stgglfleedms. 150 head; active and HGSHQQQIBES 3900 head ram; native and stead mlxéd m :9 ‘1 outs". $30 t6 5% mu aha†3790 Ed ":40; stun. ta $30; 31mg Am She» and mius=ae (8. we had: aeuvg and um gamma. New Yuk LM flack. NEW YQRK. July 0.499vath ma; steers stead); ehelee um; bulls and 99w steady: steam lo :9 it but! ONO :9 ï¬; flows. as i .d beet steady. at 8m :9 l -. Experts to- ga; none; tmerrew. quarters at Quintana: I “algae in than last 91:33. fl“ “9mm“ his an min «at; 39: 99113.1â€; buttemmm u ‘16 to mead calm am; on: dream} wall. â€1de ad Cowman tang“ Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts. 19.118; aha, tun steady: beat Rumba acuvondwtudy to ï¬rm: medium and common; slow to g shade lowâ€: aheep. 83 to '6; 1mm. 8? $2089.15; one on. 8-25; (null. “.25 to Hogsâ€"Receipts. 11.598; market manor. at 88 to 38.40. - _'S'i1305-;ï¬oéap'tn. 'eothnted n 13.0»; mum ate-an M's: 91532. *5 ‘29.: CHICAGO. Juiy aâ€"cameâ€"Recolpu. es- timated at M3: Mot “05513:; page“; erEI‘ a‘izi ‘to‘3. ‘turlinn. 8175 to laugh. m». 3:0 toil-40: â€stem. Cables Steadyâ€"Hog: 6: Higher at Buffalo and Chicago. LONDON. July -6.â€"Lomion cables for cattle are ï¬rm. at 14c to 14%: per lb. for Canadian steers. dressed Weight; retriaâ€" rater beet In quoted at llnc per pound. Toronto Liv. Stock. TORONTO, July 8.â€"Receipta of live stock at the City Market. were 112 carloads, consisting of 1989 cattle. 1386 hogs, 1398 sheep and lambl. 517 calves and 13 honen. lxpoflon. George Rowmree rammed can" steer: as yelling at 88.70 to 86.15. Bum sold at "‘60 to $5. _ v Ihup and um“. About 1400 um 1am! Imbn cam n caller Noon. .0900 all Mm which IN "my u an lower ."i’ on o 850 tn ‘4: 3â€": r mu.» W“? - In: aw†so diԤ a to {Gar (“flit-NIB! nimb- "u! «9 mi"! E‘s» ow I. AM! at . $19.13!. mufï¬nâ€! WM 33 G R t'u‘cgflï¬n 400 m : eor'é own res on on c or the Harris Abattoir Co. at “.70 to IBM far steels .and hem". com a: I! lo "1! u Mllkon and I rln on. A modamta supply 9 ml on gold at steady prlega mum tram OI to II nah. Vul alvu. Over 560 veal eslvu sold at u to per uwt, mm a wry tew extra qually u «.50 per 93‘. New York Dairy Market. NEW YORK. July ï¬â€"Butterâ€"Finn; receipts, 13.608; creamery specials. 26c to 26%c; (official, 26c); extras. ï¬lï¬c to 25%;; third to first. leï¬c to 250; state dairy, common to finest, 20c to 25¢; process. common to special, 18c to 24¢; western. factory. 18c to 21¢; western. imitation creamex'y, ï¬rst, 22c. Cheeseâ€"lWeaker; receipts, 942: new state, full- -cream specials, 1354c to 141;“; do†fancy, Llc; 60., common to good. 9%c to 12%,c; skims. 1qu to special, 2c to Eggsâ€"Firm; receipts, 16.710; State Penna. and nearby fancy selected White. 28c to 30c: (10., fair to choice, 250 to 27¢; brown and mixed, fancy. 26%c to 26c; (10.. fair to choice, 23c to 25¢; western. ex- tras, 23c to 2354c; ï¬rst, 2155c to 2355c; sec- steady. 756d. onds, 2°C to 21¢. Beetâ€"Extra India. mean. euy, 918 8d. Porkâ€"Prime mess, western, strong. m 8d. Cheeseâ€"Canadian ï¬nest white and colored, old. no stock. Turpentine spir- itsâ€"Steady. 333 9d. Petroleumâ€"Refined. Liverpool Wheat Futures 030.16 High- er, Chicago Lowerâ€"yLivg Stock -â€"Latest Quotations. _ Butter. separator. dairy. 1b.. 0 19 o Butter. store lots............ 0 18 0 19 Butter. creaxnery.'lb. rolls†0 23 0 2‘ Butler, creamer-y, condo..." 0 22 MM Cheese. new. lb............... 0 13 0 13% Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. July -Cloaing-Wheatâ€" Spot No. 2 red wouern winter. nominal; futures quiet; July. 9: mo: Sept" 88 716d: Dec.. 83 6d. Corn-Spot. quiet; new Am- erican mixed (via Galvesron), 6: 3d; tu- tures quiet; Sept... 63 656d; Oct.. a! 6m. Wheatâ€"July $1.31. October 31.08%. D.- cember $1.05 hid. .. Oats-duly 53c, October 39W: bid. '_ ‘ Toronto Grain Market. Wheat. 231'], bush..........31'38 103....‘5‘ Wheat. red, bush.......... 1 3» m. \Vhent. goose. buh........ 1 » .... R).e. bustle! oouonu-oocuoooalt 075 III. Buckwheat. bushel 0 70 0 '58 Peas. bq'hel eeeoou-oeeoooou 0 SB 0... Erie". bUIhfl u..u.un..08‘ lQVII ï¬ts. bUShQ! tel-IIIIOIOI00OO 0 60 I...» Toéanto . Dairy Market. Butter. separator. dairy. 1b.. 0 19 0 21 Butter. store lots............ 018 0 19 Butter. creameryflb. rolls.. 0 23 0 24 gutter. creamer-y. IONdI..." 0 22 .... A .ncl Tuesday Emmgr July 0. Liverpool wheat futures clgse’d 9st! hula- er to 1,9d lower, com %d lower mu Mon. day . "émcago July wheat closed me lower, com me lower. and oats 95c towel-.1023- pared with Friday. Chicago Liv. Stock. CATTLE MARKETS. Winnipeg Cations. THE MARKETS; THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. “A“; _._._ l'. :ziobï¬wm W“?! «um I; fxï¬x GIN Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, of Wood- viHe, aner. ande. Ed. Wright, of Cambray, spent Sunday at Mr. Thee. Smith's. Mr. Wm. White and Mines Bertha and Mary White. 3180 Kr. and In. A. White. of’Oak'wood, spent Sue Warder excmmn take- phoo Sata- urday. July 11. Ticket: as good for three days, and it' should ho' a. delightfu! outing. Mn, Annie Brown. alums. in visiting her Mend. m. 11. Name: kievel), ' Miss Gertrude. WW went Julv 1 at Lindsay tho mt 0! her GIMP. Mrs A. Arkaay Mm. Albert Webster spent a coup). of days at her father's. Mr. W. J. Wright last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wellington. of Woodv'llle. visited at their broth- er's. Mr. John A: Brown, on Sun- Mrs. men. Firman. of Wick, also: Kiss Flam Real. 01 idem. wt m (; eeuple at days at Kr. Henry m.‘ .W'S Wily. ' (TIRE)! NEW! ITEM! FRO)! YEN: 13L GORRESE‘ONDEN'I‘i mm. Juiy bizâ€"Mm John Goon has returned to her name in mains aim“ spending a couple at weeks with her 63mm» ms. Gigi-he Smith m. T. a. James. at Ombray. paifl a flying visit $0 in. ft. Os: home on Friday last. , ‘ OUR GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Linen table napkins, full bleache-d, ï¬ne Scotch make, every thread pure linen, full range, small dainty patterns, splendid quality for hard usage, 20 1-2x20 1-2 inches. July sale doz- en 1.18. Hmdsomé all over lace centre pieces. hand-made Batten- berg lace, elegant, designs, size 18x18 inches. . July sale Satinrdrill is one of the beat washing and wearing nutcr- ial on the market to-day for dresses or units. Laundries with a beautiful ï¬nish and does not crease easily, :1! colon, full 27 inches wide, price 150. Grey striped Engiisli Turkish towe‘mug, fancy red stripes, linen ï¬nish, 18 inches wide. Regular 12 1-2c, July sale 10c. Unbleached or factory sheeting, Envy Canadian makes, strong. Well spun yarns, plain or twilled weaves, easily bleach- ed, dependable qualiuies, 72 inches wide. July sale yard 20c. price 25c. T he more thrifty the housekeeper the more she will appreciate these money sa'bing’ opportanties in Centre Pieces, Sheeting, ‘Table Napkins ana Linen, Saitings; Etc. COME WITH THE CROWD AND GETA BARGAIN. Strong Inducements in Staples Table a Napkins Centre Pieces Satin Drills Towellin Sheeting duy u. Hr. G. W. Budy'n. ' Our mlwrury mvlcu hold on sunny um 30mm. Juno 8'! um 9!. man n 6001696 num- u Na Emu-do hvonblu miller. lam crowds. good wantlam‘ and In» b1“ 30‘ lent. than an flannel“ standpoint an m proceeds were mm m .100 mark. The Sunday agrvlou canduewd by Row R. N. Kamila. ‘9! Sam were my mm may“. and Hr. Keane may he sure at â€a llama much whenever he may com um way mm. 0: the Ital: mumprognmaaducom ht smolï¬heuaunlAioMer.mm ‘aodcl held on WW of ï¬le name ml: wu who my: awn-Il- om- tmchers muss Joan Bullock and Helen Robertson lefl: for Tom- to on m lut- M wt! be and: ruined here. Ir. End: and [in In; Wright spent My u? 8.1-: tho 8““ Parry Sound. m. and Mn. mum unborn. of Toronto. amt. July 1 with. that: father. Mr. Thou. (Imam. Mr. Russell Wright bu Mutual to the city after t moath'a vlilt to HI parent! here was Eartha Smith bu ulna IU- turned to Tomato alter :3de I two monblu' holiday under the par- 1W“? .xoopt Glut all municipdity I contribute a! mu propol‘uon ‘ A few alight momma were made um the roll was wally closed. The rcovc. council. and clcrk of Harvey unpaved as c deputation to an: over an Mun-uncut o! the am- out of statute labor and money cxo pended on the bow. Mr. Shaw ha c mutant showing tut Hu- vcy Ind expended 4:61 m: on at..- tub hbont sad “:8 in mow dyn- hrfluput ave 5m whilb Vern- Harvey was tutti-ins tn unequal PPO' portion and thtt tn tdjuotment WtB necessary. After W discus-’1 um tbs donut-Mar W '10 W cam. «adjourned com 0! Batman. .11 the mm proton. It. Hurry Ml. who in m V!» Mus MI alum. In. Hurry Whetur bu «tuned to Fun My. ‘ 8mm: trout hum amended the an: mvemry services a mum hm ev: Ir. an. ad mu Gum-um Bur alum amt luau: » Mr. mom. Sher“. Milk. 9! Mr unto. Ir. 8. Ipnko. The Voruhua Council met. gt Cotton (19152:; is one of the best wearing and washing material in the market, a lovely soft ï¬nish and makes a beaut- iful soft dress in qolors of light and dark, 32 inches wide, reg- ' ular 15c, only 12 1.2c yd. Unbleached table linen in beautiful floral designs, linen and bleaches well, full 60 inches. wide, regular 3‘ sale 25c. A clearing of linen? iinished snit‘i'r'ig, all this season’s boat patterns and colorings in stripes and plains, all good washing colors, and makes a handsome cool snminer suit or dress for boating or thiday wear, full 27 inches wide, regular 159, to clear only 12 1-2c yd. Pure linen crash gldiglsss towellinz in ends of 2g and 3 yards, good drying quality, 18 inches wide, sale price 8c yd. A good line of good :Jnh; prints in the be» colors. full 36 inches wide, a. snap, rogulor 12“: for 90. VERULAM COUNCIL AT BOBOAYGEON TUEEIMY Cotton Delaines Table Linen Towellipg Suitings Prints one was amounted. the nave W ï¬nally outbound to â€lepton the Good MI Whimy 00.. on the mom. On motion of Heur- Brooko clad 'LowquoNMpo-oodtoroom- bar of accounts. Ir. amok- â€portal be M ill?â€- tod a» complaint 0! John Knox and honour-t it would required 100 n. of tile to remedy the mutton Mr. Green reported that he landin- apectedthotimberuked for onrood allowance by It. Mollimoyle m be tomdubwcordi olwoodonit. ' On Mon of Gem. Br ell udjoumsd to meet at the move. mac â€that for a, “no Fourth MW the ml)» of killed and wounded in the United Stltal. m. Mm“: Putin and a». M mun u who mum. ot noun- nn m to mum mum“ at to ethnic“ u to mum tho .ouuon of «icon. “no Mm {at 1 «mm «It and lot 1 “th 5th eon. w“ and Emily W to who Inm- muotmmmhoftbom bo- km km 9 and 8 u a basin and to adjust a. other two New so a hug“ equal in distance to it. be We; council agreed. A by-hw mm don tram w:- cman m duly and m. m haying W the tab M m Ind broken. «I he bolt-Mk could not be num- ly mun-ed. m pm on m Kora rigid luvs :nd the growth or PAGE s, all pure 35c yard,