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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Aug 1912, p. 3

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at}, for good has; ' , waste matter from an ' " collects there it got {a ‘1 1‘ 1 once abiady. It decay. whole Lanai m gestion and Icknfiedgh mg other harsh mineral H mm Que deltas... rotorhoro, Aug. 25._“ fig Mr. R. D. maths 191; 100k farm, Swinging"; my, died Shddenly,:.st . STORE, Clerk’s N otice Val H itaTiC 'l \"I'HPrâ€"At ztiemen’s Tailors. LV PZSé-At ' Burnt River, .On 24):. Aug. 23, to ‘Mr. ”and log June-s, a,daughtor, ‘ liloring‘ LBASBS .any-a‘v’f reath of WellJmow Clydesdale lm; rot ht 2f fint Posting of Your." m 22-: 2 s :N‘ 2912.121umcxr421.» :'\ 222 ":2222 'l‘()_W.\'SHIP 0p “gum, 2 (21 N'l‘Y OE .vac. um! "(IV 3K6 Pillsâ€"entire” M m ' the bowels efiectiv I going. uckening o: gripi smit on the tub d femins the-r per rod. g Farmersr THURSDAY. .4,“ Smythe, aged 42 years. if disnLRooiEfip Fencing: a); . i< Le-n-hv given that 'I' ‘; YIN. ur deliVered. to the? mtmned in section 8 Of . \nu-rs' Lists «ct, $13930 ‘ by said sections to be. [mi nr deliVered (Kare aislhlnt t0 said At?! of a: again-urine bv thé fast r «rm- nt H 0” Of the Said 1min!- m b.» entitled to‘ vote ink. inn-man. at 91'0“le \ hf "nr- legislatfi'ep- > y :wmiv ipal elections; , vud is" was first p08 ‘ mm- a: me township 0113.!- Nine strands. xe th day 01 Angugt .1911 Us rht-ze for inspection. j prob}; call upon all 1mm mxm-diate proceedings fig. rr‘z‘t-X‘S or omissions cork, \V urtiinf: 10 121W. I L Ladies’ and Gentleman’s DEATHS 1'" 5an the comm-v and W I I ' I I (fitnxnrfch he an. JOINT SAVINGS “‘Aedéfiifi'r FOR THE 1 " ' 5““ ’ FARMER and HIS _WIEE~ . | 5 RT 331011015021. rownshipi‘or Dalton. BIRTHS. day of August. Lindsay Branch, H. A. HOLMES, Manager Wm. Warren 33:23:: ..§ Victor Gramophogef‘ reconds-and gm: g oupo p02}: or other fake pro tions to 3B “ e sell reputa and hones. Wat prices as low asconsistent with the hgh grafle wiry of the goods we sell, 3113 give termsof W 1::an- ed. Come and mspecthderegoubny. ., ”fin nmm n’fimnmmm’mmm WARREN’S -*PI‘;KNO ’iS-TOR These drafts can be drawn in, sterIing, Qancs; marks, lire, krbnen, yen,» taels. roubles. etc., according to the inOney of the country in which they are payable. This enables the payee to Obtain the exact amount intended. Omemee Branch A-Mggggggé'rrs : 1 ONGOWWMM..........H I Ii“ .OQq The Natimlcmi‘éfé: Drsfis on the principal cities in (tihe followmg countnes issued without clay: CAPITAL, $15,000,000 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ' ' E.G.Edwards’- 00:5 3 tines, bent. handles all lengths. sold at 55 60¢ {Eidit Ever Occur to You? «lug-y wucu yu u: L Lua .- ‘.[‘ 1n 1t 13 nsured b un m {mag 1' Hm ch n mummm'fifi a; HAY FORKS DRAFT S ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Ceyion Chili Africa Arabia Arc entino Republic Armenia Australia AustriaJâ€"Iunzuy Belgium ‘rcte mi'crs farmers all facilities far the transactieq <3ch- u h inn the use of money. Savings Deposits of $1. 00 and upw arrlfi are recewed. 7 I' ' » ‘ 3‘2 ' Assets $57, 000,000 . ‘ N ‘ Ettablithod 1855 .. -- .., 3' _- ‘7 H ’.T: ‘. .‘V 'x _. “a“ Per 539‘?” "-2: M. '1 RIB-FE :1 X; {311mm \ T'mrt cemutgtilgsjwaphhé 9%:Wfiffiwma Peri-em“ lande9°Ym 3%? 1:33:35th 3 335375 Interest is compounded THE BANK of TORONTO ‘1 . a _. i» FARMER and'hns was. cm hive gomksfvmgk account with any branch of the Bank of 'loronto A joint account is a. great convenience. Both the bus- hmd and the wi e éan‘ depositor wiihéiraw money septufiely \I am. thousands of families havam cubicâ€"dam Office aqua; mm: m to 3 o ’clock. ' ‘ Saturdsyt 10 to 1 o'olbok. ‘ HAYING TOOLS York, ,thwé Paid pr Clp ..... -. a. «rg'rvmmemvflmuu m Branches In evsrx....1’quas WisheMDpw ~; minion. ““229: gfi'mgq “mpg:~ m as": .. w ion: hiwfohndlandJac £3011, England, ‘ "7‘ Ila-3'» Every gunptmfl Ba pnsmesa transacted. bavihgs Lepartmen: t. wary Branch-k" . ‘3' Let us show you our stock. A complete stock of- everything in harvest 'tuols. Lots to cbo‘ose Our farming tools, are st'ricfly high gmde tools, and are positively guarrnteed against defects of any kind. from. Finland Formosn France Germany Greece Holland Iceland India Italy Japan BE! BUDDDBIEDUUDDBDDDWUQ [JD DDDEDEJI oncrete Mfg Cm "$3.5m Manchu-in Mexico New Zealand Norway Panama Persia Peru .Philippioe fIlslmndo: Poland Portugal Roumania . 'hlrkoy United States Siam Siberia - '. -, South Africa 81min Straits Settlement. Sweden SMtzahnd Sy ria Welt Indies. etc. 8.7% I Malta. ' ' ‘la'minnuuym~ REST, $12,500,000 F563 lawn: ”1 Jig This grand remedy has been on the market for sixty-five yen, and is, with. out a doubt, the pest medicine known for the cure of puma, Jami, cone, ‘ GRLMPS. PAIN infilé‘STGHACH, (mourn’ nouns... Cum “ Dr. Fowler’s ” The board at rfiahagex‘nc-nt of“ 7the Houée of refuge visited that institu- tiion‘ Friday afternooh and expressed their approval of the new cement _si10'and. general working of .the in- stitution“ Messrs. Warden Steel, A. 3!. Varcoe and J. J. Dexitt are members .oi the board . a Mrs. Mary lewd, who dxed at Flinton, aged _87, gave her twelve ‘children’ a. college education. 000 tons. 7 The stafements mg'de in Cagada. - by {hose who knowr'the cheese trade there, that; Canada will cease to export b\ the year 1916 though "of an alarmist chiracter, may have sOme foundation 111 View of the enormous rate of increase in her population, mostly :hy immigra- tion'.” h I $11.0" wrs‘m. BUILT. In the past, ten years Canadian imports haVe fallen on‘ b; 15 000 tons “hile New Z‘ealand imports haVe increased to the extent 01‘ 22,- IMPORTANT - mnmue! L “ The real cause of the decline in iimported British dominion cheeSe is. somewhat paradoxical, for it is due to the progress and prosperity of one of these dominions, viz" C‘an- ada. That countrv is increasing in‘ population so rapidly that it cannot. keep up the suppiy of cheese to its home population and at the same time continue its exports to the; United Kingdom. This development. in Canada. is bringing prosperityi to the dominion of Ne“ Zbaiand, “hich is preparing to take (wet the busi~ ness “hich Canada year by year is less able to carry on. ' ‘ j That Canada is dropping out o! the butter export trade is the en‘ect of a report to the trade and com- ”fierce department by J‘. E. Bay. commissioner at. Birmingham. Ten years ago 13,000 tons of butter went from Canada to England. . Twelve months ago it fell ¢o 776 tons. There was not sufficient Canadian‘ butter on the London market to se- cure an official quotation. The situation is attributed to increasing home consumption. THE CHEESE TRADE. In regard t9 the decline in the cheese trade from the British do- mini'ons this significant \iew is ex- pressed. V' ‘ TIIE GILT REIIIIE RID ORIRIIAI. EXTRACT 0F "Ill STRAWBERRY IS 6. M. mrBoyd.’Bnnw 83.99- . 7.1'Yed Curtis Banner, 81. i The scoring was clone. and it is n, noticeable feature that Yellow Rana sis.- first tried here by Mr. Cosh: is‘proving to' be a variety W; 1y adapted for the sale of, th‘éj}_helgh-. borhood. The Bane}, generally speaking. a. leading varietx‘is more specially adapted lorheuy - clny lands, while the Russia saws? Set- ter pointsqon high. gravélly: landn. The crop thisxear-‘is lolly two weeks late in harvesting, and us a.- conse- quéme the Verulun winners wilt not be in a position to exhibit sheaves fit the Toronto exhibition, they will however be in good time for the 01:- tawa: exhibition, and if {Mrpifnble weather is given for thecuring, it is fully expected that they be very much on deck with their sheaves, for the Russian has a. beautiful straw. Less 4 Butter and Sign, 87. _ 3. 0 H. Thurston, Yellow Run-g sian, 86- ~ 4. 'Ju. Seymour, Sensatibn. 84. 5. Gan-field Kennedy, Yellow Rue; sian 831.. . . _ ‘ R. Seymour, Yellow Rw Cheese Exported few dtya, interv' the Gavan- MEMWQW . ‘ ".30; to the establishment of n new: iddnfitry here Hitherto upctite has been re- od otnovalne.butPuf.Pd- . as mmhudevehpodtmm hghitmsybetumedintoanaohlky O'ttawa VI are being inveshga “ed by Prof. I%?)ylhelm Pam ottho you Institute a Technology, Stock “Vaifi Attempt to Save Sister. a Port Colborne, Ont“, Aug. 26.â€"Ch"an. nie Gmllou, a Iittle French. g'rfl, aged 10 years, was 'drowned in the 611ml here yesterday after »- She was laying 'on a ram wit Miner children. er brother} :ged nine ”31:13“?er Jumped in to try to save, is sister. Thebo weaved, butmebodyof the li «311:1 was not recovered um .mmmm. - e gpatite a'ropndv Ottayg, £911 $113 the ‘-’A:t'a meeting of ”the. Cabinotnldte iFriday nightflthe questiunmf doqm'tch- ring ‘anrfexpedition tor-Inner Bengali; Iwmrdisoussed, but. it was' decidodr’to ween-id mum-y:- memvimevfiw present to preventing raids mam» mg, ‘for which "purposmho Muéhnr- in forms were! considemd' unplan- l " The 'Mong ol‘ians~~ who'dueenflsé . at- tacked the‘city Tanâ€"Nan; “such!“ lhave' retratedibut they maintain an agmssive attitude. 6 .W£;'_ ~ He Will Endeavor to Conciliate 0p- ' posing Factions. Pexin. Aug. 26. â€"-Dr. Sun Yet Son the ex- president (f China who lei t S‘Ianrhai Au; 'ust 19 with the avowed intention of endoanring to cnnciliate the riIaI .mmI; cal factions one. arriIed here yesterdav- Illlf rninz. He was given a mai'nific’m‘t Wbfihn rival- ‘iflg that of the pet Irn to the capifii: of President Ymm SiIi Kei I r < “The National AssemblyAdid memen- Iduot- any business _on Saturday owing to the small attendance of the mem- bers and conanuently the im peach- ment of President Yum Shi Kai in reg ard to the execution at Gen. . *Chang Chen Wuâ€" ead'z‘ seven} ether Mouthern Ige'nerais basebflepeed [or the time being» 35.1.: hen I: -.II . The storm lasted about No 'bdurs and Igating its cqyrse the sky was lit up‘ with flashes of 11g] tmng while great roars of thunder ruled antinu- ous}y, Over 500 is .ephnnes were put out'of commission in the city. A re- markable occurrence “as wrought in a de partme‘ntal store wi1 dow nn Bank gstreet the lightning ineuing several wax figures into ' an inn (Ignizabic mass”. The Bflic' a! minfd Wins 1‘64 inches Serious Lightning Losses: Cornwall. Aug. :36.â€"-â€"The worst elec- tri09.1-. storm ihat hm- passed over this section of the prm mce occurred in the early hours 01 Su: day mf'xrning. At least four fires. mused by 13"}:tning. lune been reported. Archie Cgishoi m‘. of St. Andrexx’ .-‘ Inft his barns, Several head of cattle and the season's crop of hay. '1er. Wm. McLeod of Sum- merstown met’with the loss of' her barns. the hay crop and three or four head of cattle. ' The barns and crop of an Indian '01) Pelow Islandjwere also consumed ml the reflection'of a me fire (u the American side of the rixer 'conkl. be plai n. y seen here. ai- though particulars as to the extent of the fire have not: been received yet. Ottawa, Aug. 26.â€" 1‘ he worst electti= cal stprm in years went me:- the city and Otuwa \alle‘y ca. ix y<stcrday morning. but while it «.id Lnsidemble injury to the standing crops of'tbe dis- trict, but little‘ damage was done in the city. At Blackburn about eight miles from the city. 'Adam Kempt. a weir-known farmer. lost a w-cll [illed‘ barn, which was >truck In lightning and destray ed. Fixe pi; 's \\ ere burned in the barn with about a hundred tom of hay. Ottawa Valley Suffers From Storm cine. I have now 3 beautiful my 3nd your Compound Ins helped me in every ." â€"._Mra. J. J. Srrzwm, 299 Hum- boldt St, Brooklyn, N. Y mm: 1 my] ”ft from morninztm nizhfandm happy and well. I certainly think it relieves pain at childblrd: andnecoxninend it to everywomnwhoiapreghant, You may unethisteotimonialifyoulike. Itrnay help some other woman.” â€"llu, MK Comm, 132Adelaide St... London, Ont... Brooklyn, N.Y.â€"- “I was ailing all the time and did not know what the matter was. I wanted a baby but my- health would not permit it. I was nervous, my aide aehedandeasallmndown. I heard that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was good and took the medi- .mthvobeuddedtiitbm In my home. one. «warm I!" ehikyha beam- of the tact fl)“ mm' 'aVegehhleCompound wwwmflwyflm Thhbevideocedbythefmm whichmgenifinemdmthful: [MMâ€"“I Vii‘ M think M f the benefit I received byukinzm or Wmedleine, g Lydfififinkhm'l Vegetable Com- : pound. Before my bsbywubonlwu IMi-m‘bwm blifou “immune-of herds-nut hope-.M ”(at dang-:1“ thou- nnbof nobkmthmchmdou SUN YAT SEN IN PEKIN. ma» F568“. .2 3316.. will!» .1 . Mmmuufigujteifi.‘ m.whbm queuns an acute smounung to 412.08 to his widow, nix son: one daughbt, the widow noeiv ly income for life of 85.0“). oronto Genenl Trusts Coma COWâ€"WUBD‘. -â€" ON the 22 n Knox Church mum hymen". W. (tauntâ€"RSI. Column ‘0! Arm, Ohio, “Mafia Bright. Aug. 23,â€"Edward Hall. a Well-to-do farmer, about 55 yearis of age, who lived on the lOthOconoession of Bienhei . two miles east of gright, took '5 life by hanging Wed- nesday morning in his barn. Thé ret- Ion “of his act is unknown. The men refused the offer of the company, and it is now said that all nwgotiations are ofl. Iva-y uh uh; “unit can 2! ; Port Arthur, Ont, Aug: 23.â€"Another attempt to patch up the .diflic'ulties between the striking truckers of the Canadian Northern Railway and the company was made yesterday after- noon. and failed. _ Pembroke, Ont” .Aug. 23.â€"By a. vote of 608 to 23. Pembroke ratepay- ers vesterday carried a byiaw to grant to the Canadian Northern Ontario Rail“ ay 1 bonus of $24, 000. exemption .iro'm' taxation. and free water for a petiod of twenty. years. Thé company has agreed to make this town a divi- sional mint on its transcontinental line, and shops will be erected here. ary party. with a hatchet thrown at PremLer vAsquithJS- carriage,‘ and of setting fire to the Theatre‘Roval, re- spectively. have started a, "hunger strike}! They are being forcibly fed by the- jail' otficialsr ' ‘ Women on a Hunger Strike. ' Dublin. Ireland. 'Aug. 23.44Mary Leigh and Gladys'EvanGntwo suma- gettes who Were sentenced here on Aug. 7-to five years’ imprisonment on chames oi wounding; John E. Red- mond. leader of the Irish ParliAment- “'It is your birthday. dear: he said ,to his wife. find I punchesed these delicacies u a little treat for you this evening with your birthday dinner.’ “ “Never mind. my dear. never mind: the husband answered. ‘That being thr case, I'll Just eat the~lobster myselt and drink the caampagno to your health.’ "â€"Alhany JournaL “ ‘You are very kind.’ the wémap ap- Iwered. 'but I thought you knew I new.- er touch champai'ue. love, while lob- ster Invarlably disagrees with me.‘ He leughed with glee and aid. uid he: "1 core not. no,.not L The price of beer brlnze me no grief; Let it to to the sky. And butter may go all the we, To sixty cents I. poun'd. While talk my be; to get en en: Serene I she)! be found “Were folk like nie you 'd quickly see Food prices take 1 tell. For trusts so bold. with goods unsold. Would soon begin to crawl. They‘d make 3 flop, and rate: would drop. Be cheap on cheap could be. The Why to but each wicked trust In tobecome like me. {'1 do not care fox-“food thn't‘l an: M Care not 1091066 thdt'e'plain. 3 “v Why. it- were eight upset: me quite: To taste it gives me pain. What do I at? I limply heat Some water in e. pen And melt in it e gluten grit. “The millionaire social reformer. un- less he is a very sincero man. always reminds ms at the husband who brought home one evening a bottle at champagne and a labour. Mr. Lunn. Was this dictum an other day. said: The Hymn...» ' The Rev. Geotge 8. Loan. the new mayor of Schenectady. an. “I don‘t preach “Give to the poor: but ‘Stop taking from the poor.’ " - ‘ ' Listen! 8:}. thin in terrible. Come on. Their funny in increasing. Turn in n genes-3| alarm.” “Sny. what‘s the mntter with you? Can't you rend the sign than that doon? Tint“: nn employment agency. and them women have inn: heard that there‘- n giri inside who's willin‘ to do hounework.”â€"Chicngo amid-Hernia. “You’ll do nothln' of the kind. and If you don't no on nbout you: undue- I'll run you in.“ “nan. you're any. Do yon-propose to mod hero and nee thou womcn trample one another under foot and hear 0!! one mother‘s clothe.) Some- thing horrible must have happened. ‘ieliébflu’e I“ m doc to turn modotcln. Coupon“! [.19on an two-common arrlvo.“ 'YQBMCWMM' “Who: do)” mo! Do you pro pooo 0 “Mad little-o wo- men claw at one another ad perhap- aunoatnaody?‘ ' . “You won obout'yonrbzstu-ond mural-6th": women.” “Butlhduttlntflhmydnfiuo um comm-ten. 3nd l mu noon you as handgun-ter- ror your failure to -â€"look at them! Th“. trouble? mun; vol-Io. They'll be Imuhlu‘ their poi~ no]: out one another In a mlnuta. I‘m going to telephone to the city hall Euato he got dampen“... man!" Farmer Hangs Himself. Pembroke Bonuses C.N.O. Mar-ind VEinqulriyfiEr‘rds. Negotiations -Are Off. of Quarter Million. IMMUNE. â€"Now York Press. :1 THE W‘ a STANDARD Nothing jolts a, married man more thin to have his wile spring one of his old .‘love letters on him. It's useless to plan to work unless you work the plan. A monument to General Sir Isaac Brock was unveiled at Brockville by Col. the Hon. Sam. Hughes, Iinis- ter 0! Militia.- Admiral Kingsmill and Deputy Min- ister of Naval Afiairs Desbarats, who are now on then: way {mm England. saved the situation by arranging for the service of a new crew of Engiigh tars; These are expected to arrive in stew weeks. Jackies For Our Navy. .Ottawa. Aug. 26.â€"It is understood that a (onungent «If English blue- jackets are coming to Canada in a week or two to join the Canadian cruimr Rainbow, new lyix‘: practical- ly idle on the Pacific coast. The sen vice term of‘the present, crew, which is largely English, will soon be up and most of the men are going back t0 England. With the Niobe away the prospect was being faced of a navy without a crew. “hen brought back to France Gal- lay was tried and sentenced to seven \eah imprisonment. part of which he spent in the Cane} s of French Guiana. The woman was acquitted. Gallay’s flight on the yacht 'Cata- rina'in 1905 with Mademoiselle Merelli and the sum of $160,000 put the police of many countries on the alert- Three weeks after their disappearance from France the two 'wore arrested under the names at Baron and Baroness De Gravel a‘ Habia. Brazil. and money and jewelry to the value of $20,000 were recovered on board the yacht. Paris. My 2-21â€"3114; reiease 1mm m1 Saturday of". Jean Gallay. the to. mantic swindl er of the Comptoir D'Es. com-pie, has re-awakened' interest .in what." was at ,the time a world-wide sensation. Romantic Swindler Has Been Freed New York, Aug. 26.â€"The belief of Sherifi Cuddlebeck of Pike County, Penna” that he had won the $2.500 re- ward offered for the capture 0i “Gyp the Blood'? and the hope of the auth- orities here that the fugitive really had ‘beeu caught. were simultaneously blasted by detectives of the district at- tornayb- ofiiee who visited Milford. Penna.. yesterday and. failed to iden- tify the prisoner as the man wanted. The man was released and the ripple of- interest which the report 'caused hnd subsided lest night-10min: the whereabnut of “Gyp”_ and "Lefty Louis,” both of whom are indicted aâ€"i gunmen in-the Rosenthal'murder. as .much of a mystergms even. One hundred and fifty thousand persons visited Congress Hail on Fri- day and Saturday, the two days in which the body was lying in state. ’ Forty bands will play Handel’s “Dead March in Saul.” and to this accompaniment the body will be brought into the ball by a procession of Salvationists of all ranks and of both sexes. bearing the flags of the nations they represent. The flag un- furled by General Booth on Mount Cnlvary also will be displayed dur- ing the funeral service. Brig: dier Wood and Pastor Lake of- ficiate'at the funeral ceremony in Olympia Hall which will be of a re- markable character. Representatives are expected to attend the funeral jtrom all tarts of the world The dele- gates Irom the [nited States and Can- ada Wit l probably arrive in time. Nu fewer than 6.000 representatives of provincial corps in the United King- ‘dom have been selected to attend..The hall is too large for speakers to be heard. and the service will consist. mainly of hymns, while prayers. scrip- ture seiectfions and quetuttnns tram the utterances of the late commander- in-chief “ill be thrown upon screens by lanterns. 1.3.7 hopingtoviewtfiebody otthe -hte:8dvetionist lender. Gen. yWilliam (Booth. which for fire pest two days rhubeedlyinginétete. The bOdy. 1 Went; hes! been removed over night 1't’u {he generel’a private room end the 1rd! wes mused for the regular Selve- ‘fion‘aervices! Tribune were plld to the deed ev an- gelist in all the non-conformist pul- pite and in most of the pulpits d pthe established church yestgrdey. Eulo- Ieealso were read in the Catholic churches. . Commia'sioners Whitman, Railtxm and Lawley conducted the services. and the famous silver band from the stafl college played the hymns. All the reachingp dealt with the life of the alt g.eneral and was composed largely of reminiscences by the com- MMIODCI'S. The 581' was sized to imapmity 0131!” persons at each of thethree services. 0! the floral tributes on the platform, thourd Queen Mother Mex. nndn md l-Imgiemr William were the most notable. The British tad {or- eigu flags md the decorations on the wtlls of the hull had not been re- moved. “Gyp” Not Caught. AVNGSW'. di- but ”1113*“an “VMdp-talh Munch-Judi.- The child who isuafraid of the dark may become a politician when he grows, up and {ears the light. Mr. R. P..Spratt has a field of gag-1,1,, which: might be worth any ,iannerfs attention, and well n“ orth enquiring into as to’ its piodugtz'on and may of seer]. A prominent machine man and Mn- Spratt mea- sured several of the stalks on Tyesa day by climbing. a sMpJa'ddm: and taking their‘height, which reeled oi! the tape at‘ 11 feet, and the? are still growing. . Many of the lean-s measured six feet in length and 23 inches in breadth. It is caumlibe " Mogul MWOth."‘and guaranteed to grow in any soil or climate. FINE CROP OF CORN MOOREâ€"EWENâ€"At the parsonage, Penelon Falls. by Rev. J. Bed- ford, on Wedneéday, Aug. 21, 1912, Mr. Hugh Moore to Phemia Ewen, daughm of John and Mary Ewen, all 0! P.1don to“ nship Spare ribs 10c ID. MSaar/per: bm‘sc: . vi: a»: w Straw $6 and 87 per load. ”'3" Titnothy $9.50 bu" Turkey- 22c. Turnips $5 per ton. Wheat, fall,.85c bus. Wheat, gmse, 85c. bus. “hat, spring, 80c bus. -‘~*. Wool, unwashed 12c and 13c. Wool, washed,20 .010 21c. iTflE LINDSAY MARKETS Lamb, 20¢ to 30¢ lb. Oats 33c. Oats, rolled, $2.75. Potatoes, new, $1.25 bus. Peas, large 90c bus. I‘eas, small, 70c. bus. Rib roast. 17c 11:. Rye 70c bus. Red clover $13.50 bus. Rhurbu-b 5c bunch. Shorts. retail; $1.50 cwt. Sirloin steak 20c lb. Cheese 18c lb. Celery 5c bunch. Eggs per doz. 26¢. Flour, Manitoba, $3; Grass seed $8 and $9. Butter,‘per.m. 27c. . lmr‘ley per bus. 48 to 60c Buckwheat 55c bushel. Bran. cwt. $1.40 cwt. Chickens per lb. 20c. Hogs, little, $4 to $6. Hts. lei. Per toil. $8 to 810. Bay clover 88 'b 810. * Hogs, per cth 38.25. Hay, bodied, $26.. Hides. cow, SC to 10¢. Hides. cal! 12 to 131: 1b. Hides. sheep, 75c 16 81. Alfalla $15 I Apple. 82 n bll. Apples. $1.50 to $2.00 per bag. Bacon, 22c in piece. or Me sliced. Beet Cattle $4 to $6- Honey. 15c lb. “WE. m swan-man 15 to 30¢. HARRIAGES. PAC E

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