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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Dec 1903, p. 12

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E‘xoiéltloo‘uoooOoax 000’ gr .0”; 5.“. Wgnvdaflo 25.39. H.219..- .5... «3m 8.4;. #62536. «H. {radianca vfrfihrfi .‘I In... ltoadyâ€"Bradmoot’l div-o P QM 1- World’s Vhiblo When: 5 â€"1'l|o Lat-st Quotations. - rm m the cloning quotations :31 m that outta to-day: 7 mangoâ€"Wheat on pause noun. ‘7 W. Maize on pump. 11m but 2‘, active; -_p_ot Angerigqn mixed, 208 7%d. Mimicsâ€"Wheat tone 11% Dec.. 211 It; Inch urd June, 211 15c Flourâ€"Tone #3: Doc. wood March and Janna“ ' when Iut'uren clooe'd today 37111 it? yesterday and corn “taxes 1Ad er. Mango Mu when: closed Kc Iowa ‘h My; May corn Weed and h at: 39c lower. Maseru estimate today indicate. 3 m for the week or 702,000 bushels 1:: 1h Igfld'l Mic supply at wheat. A. year -AA. A...‘ mapâ€"m4” m; No. a; .,§mt§@m.§m§m§ \ ./ ‘l\ \ ,\, “DINO 173 EA? MARKETS. .97 'OOOo,d¢o_o.-ooa b. .00 00...... FOREIGN MARKETS. THE MARKETS “53"“ m «at; u .I- n._‘. A. 41.)- “A... n. "I; “.Mlo-oo one. ». May. Receipt: of mo stock It the City Cattle . 86% fluke: rm 1‘ earlouda, consist 65g . 82* «tile, 144a hog. M11}? cglv’ufand n tin-op 88% Expat v on a o expo m an : 31% worth 34.33% .w per at; medium at “K“ “at lec? gum: hallo no gains per cwb; medium bulb n H... ”rd it ‘3. 10 w > w... 3390:: Oows-uExpon an m worth .... ”-350 t9 ‘3-75 W cm. ,4 A Ratchet-3' Cittle-leolcc picked lab at lags-Pen; 1:20. to 1175 1b.. each. quilt: o.~ be“ apart. ‘ m wo 102,634.”: load": of goodrrold 1: $4 to 33121? t 630' '3??th art; :22: t" o : mg ‘. 0 or. , 0 82.35:. pannegi at $1.75 to $2.50. . . ' Feedersâ€"Steers at xdod 'omftty, 1050 a 1153!!)- 95:31.33”: _83,_8_0pacw¢. Bunk-Bulls for the distiller} byte; « 82. 50 to 83- ,-;§“¢¥MQ’IW. ‘0 2'W ;‘,m Gable. ngtcd Fix-met. for .Steerlâ€" non Active and niche:- at mac. Iandon.~Dev. 23,â€"1110 cattle an: n 12c to 1214p lb. 15:- American steers, dres- udwe t.Cun.diansteen,11cto 1%: Fm; ten-1m uo'r beet 10cperlh. to 120- nt 11:. Lint». 18g are-334 â€" '_ â€" --â€"- â€"Vw'I1‘-U..“ uniâ€"Prime western firm. 85-; America: tanned Am 360 6d. Race! pts of wheat during the t three :fl-IJII 107,000 centsls, including 1 000 Ainâ€" can. Receipts or American com dun-1n; tho pastbhresdsysfifiOOcentsls. -.- Weather all]. NEW Yon: DAIRY nsnkn. New York, Dec. flâ€"Bnttaâ€"Steady; re ceipts 2623; creamery h'él extras 19c to do. firsts. 17c to 18¢; 0» seconds,- 16c to 1635c; do. thirds, 150; do state dairy tubs, seconds, 16c to 18¢: do th’lrds lie to 17¢; westan- factor, held. 14550 to 1585c. met, unchanged; recei p,ts 2757. Ecxsâ€"Flm unchanged; receipts 4940. fig“! nturei quiet; imam; Haâ€"IEE, nPgrgâ€"lzrgmc mess, vegan guy, 71 Stochertâ€"Oanm; to ample o to '700 lbs. each. are worth $217510 1- «5.. 91mm and, 9! m m TORONTO LIVE STOCK. CATTLE MARKETS. Portlandvcomqnt Plant In, 50 Grant“ ‘ Firth! Efimpfloaâ€"Iho Manual Statement and 0th" flatten. The closing meeting of ithe Ops Council was held on December 15th, in woordanoe with the ”Gianna. with all mmbo'rs present; Alter the _ - mgfifigd cqnflrmtion,o(.th¢ mam 'II-wâ€"w‘ Tn: sumflonv mum“: nun 'mncea us"? meson. i'fl'w 01, 0P5 IOWNSHIP [EGISMIBRS New York. Doc. a.â€"Bmeoâ€"Mpm 2‘" fimfixmm‘fi‘agmnm“ M35 port. . I omen. 1mm «09. aunts:- 91 M ‘r\ new; II‘DDI 10c Iowan lambs, .50 to génrflm” “macaw w an,“ any” .85 to 88.60; chap, nixed. to “60 per wt. and $4.70 to $4.85 for choice ewe. and wethena fer export. Hogsâ€"Best select bacon hon, not 1c. than 160 lbs. nor more thus 200 lbs. each, ted and watered, are worth 85.5 per cwtx um: and run at :5; Iowa. 8350 to saw} perm" mdctaxsutsatonfioxyum EAST 'Ul’lALO CATTLE MARKET. M Buflnlo Dec. 22.-â€"Cl.tfleâ€"Bccel 125 head; steady; gimme steers, $5 to “3‘3, nipping, $4.40 to .90: stocken end 1nd. at, $2.50 to $3.75: veals, receipt, so had; steaar; $5 to $5.50. Hoseâ€"Receipts, 12,800 heed: active, he to 10¢ higher; heavy. $4.60 to $4.70: mixed, :5 to $4.60: Yorkers, $4.45 to “.3; pin, :31? git“; rough; $3.75 to 84; ma, 0 I 811 and hmbeâ€"‘Raecelpte. 16M!) heed; elowgfilunyg 10g Lynn; 7 11an 81.50 to qualify‘ 6! same weight: it.‘ worth' $2 a 82.50 per cwt. Milch Cowsâ€"Mile]: con Ind springer. are worth $26 to $46. cavesâ€"Calves sold gt 82 to 810 act. a from $4 to $5.50$%eg5m33 60 48-th . to . me for urea, and buck- at $2.75 to 83. n. Sgt}; Lambsâ€"Prim rang-3d from 34.4. NEW 103‘ LIVE “00‘. :10 “a' ‘ ‘ Messrs. Hick 5' own. for follow; from 34.4. 1, ThOS. Hick “-85 fciz, Jas. Mch 9, not lcgl3, Wm. Best Hf; “$3314, 5. Coultcr 50 to 337% I5. Peter Haw .ié, S. Coulter ...................... 98.34 , '5, Peter Hawkins ............... 88.74 A Stone-crushing account amount- ing to 8871 for 1903 huwdpbeenisen-t: in by the County Clerk, of which $847. wag paid under the same‘ reso- lution so that it might appear in the annual financial statement. ‘ St. Patrick-at RoadWay ,. The principal communication was a letter from the (Township Solicitor stating that from testimony receiv- ed by him at the statute labor per- armed and public money expendodon St. Patrick-st, for several years past, it is undoubtedly a public highway. and no one had a tight to obstruct it. ‘- A Cement Industry.. ‘ Hears. Thee. Sndler. J. Ellis and B. ' n‘thgete were present and on mo- 5 addressed the Council. saying . I my. 0001903011 of some at i ‘ , citizens of the town.and puma. to be known as the‘ "a, 133995.992“ 05mm: 'nnilted'. is now belng formed ev'i't‘lrn flow of establishing a cement plant In the township of Ops ndjolnlng the town. The buildinc and machinery, required will cost more than 0000,- 000. end employment will be given to no or 100 men for at last elx'monthl ol the year. They did not expect en- tire exenption trod nation, but would now the Council to pen e by” limiting the «tenement o! punt to it most 029.0» fu’ a tan of last meeting the members produced their personal accounts for the year, which were, on motion of Messrs. Hickson and Goalter. paid as follows: 1, ThOS. Hickson ................ . 8 84.51 2, Jas. McLean ..... .. ............. . 77.30 .Wiut heard to the obstructions Fg‘laccd on St. Patrick-at. by Wm. B. M.- a revolution was passed .nctruc- “M! Jam. Median to Lodz a a cam- plaipt with the County mum-1m ouimt 321-. Fee: for obstructing mid roadway And to: ailing to rcmovo the. obstruction when duly notified. Eat Gran Galen Brim The Bean called the attcntlou of Council to 630.6171. of the Cowli- fluted Municipal not at 19033 by which an ”the cm 800 foot in limit my!» m b Gaunt! Oocnclu: “WWW undu- MHUQ lot A! Ibo 31‘: Or MB In“; cg tad Ignatius road On motion of Men's. Hawkins and Connor, the Clerk was iwructedto notify Jog. Parker to pay the rent duo for road allowance» ond remove bl.- Ienoea or other obltrnotions thudwm. and that David Dunoon ho aha notified to take Mo Yenoou on the road allowances that It may ho_qx_adod fox: public trgvol. Road Allowances to ba Opened. Mr. Stephen Oliver asked that the road allowance put his place In op- ened for public travel. saying that he and lost some rant because of no .roo The Council thought such a factory would benefit both town and town- ship. and would therelore submit: a lay-law on election day. Claim for Boundary Work. Mr. Courtney. a. member of Emily Council, visited . the Council with a View to aettling the disputed boundary work claims and after comparing the respective work of bomb townships on the boundary, it wag shown that Ops owed Emily $82.87. which was duly paid on mo- tion or Meant-s. Hawkins and Uouslt- a. of ten years, but dwellings or work- man Located on their land would be subject to ordinary Went. vmpcmtAN~mem .A’fl‘vfl‘” DECEMBER In response to the u - Ill)!” .7. Shaw. for the curing of I tend dollar ord::r was 9 pref.“ It to the “Homzz. , 'I nuunbcr or small we W631: 33m :11ch 'l' CJJIIYB . oztu‘fludnoved by Messrs. "’d 3%“. was tendered to t ""‘° (“filmy responmi. a “when latt the Councii :3 menu! feeling that ha! for 1908 mm guarantee! 4th. ”F“?! on January - -' .w.- F. O'pru. Mr J. Jackson, collecxor, with roll in hand said there was about $100 3"” outstanding which panics had promised to pay on the 15th, but had not yet done £0. Ruth» tnm rc- turn tln names of the delinquents 1:0 the County Treasurer, the Councxlqn motion extended the tune a few dam-5 to give Mr. Jackson an opportunlt," to collect the balance and return 1115 roll to the Treasurer. A Couple 0! Bar-laws- l'l'lhe éhmian by-lmw at , 1 law to Hunt the namssnnn‘t of L“ Lindny Portlaxgd C‘cmvnt Lom- .bc- A I... (nu-"1151' A Coupie’b! l'fl) Bo luvs. 11w tea-”u” by-law and the by- Lipdag . “Pm" “'0 Wssunnt of the Veto ”Just 0“th Cement COBLpJXLV inS paqkd,“‘-m‘twd. the runner Dc- ‘ Sigma 0.0!] 53.110d as 9y. In W 008. and the Latter being twwo ' a of the electoral. is over 300 ft. long a resolution was passed that proceedings be taken un- der said section to have said bridge clwed as a County bridge. Annual Financial Statement. . Mr. Kennedy. treasurer, laid his financial statement on the table. It was briefly reviewed by Council and a resolution passed instructing the Clairk to have 100 copies printed as us- I: the 8W! u nos. busino"! 0‘ mu“ v 1903 WSW Genera! Bahmé. Tel Departments A Ian’s Neckwe Grocery Bepa Neckscarfs. 1 at bye, cum, nake We’re still s as a can! before My Made Inlay, Wed Evenings Pasc Hymn-Books Eat and Fresh} Calendars. (7h Terms CaS? coats, Tm Hex.’ a m “i“ find diced p; k Gifts 1 Any I! of This rel! filled is at rock

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