rk is he†bro ought ‘0 will 5110' Sa- 'r Fnou OFF I6 f Lindsay: Lunday ‘3 .ale gt. her. home. a1- ol- from t†abon‘ †ol- rht .ve 'l'hw lit-ove- rep‘ Y-‘pnih should 1: Bridge" as man : Th» ('Ierk was Mr, Bert. Laidle: flw 1M,- ui the usual ruzr nf tm Kin-r discussin timing up of th )ré‘leiSr-s of Jose dwitleol than the ’emiw f::' the on on» ('nxmui‘sinne 'mm 4mm he Tuléll ............... . ..... $3,823 48 From J. H. McLellan, Supt. of the Trent Canal. Peterborough, in re the -U'Ut‘ll0n of the proposed roadway My,†:lw "Hxnily Creek Marsh" and advi.~in: that as soon as the water fell 20 11> normal condition and the coun- my wu~ thoroughly dry the matter would lu' gone into. , From Bert. Laidley, making applica- m,“ fur the use of the road grader M m.» purpose of grad‘ng the lane on his farm. Frmn tln- Clerk of the Township 'of 1);» enclosing an order in favor of the ï¬at-“tiny Treasurer for $9.65 to bail- anulary account for the year can ance Bl 1907. -â€" .. «IA?! year 190‘). 11. application“ was received from flu Trnsuw-s mi Sdmol Soction No.5 , I: :’ '-i'v‘ :1111'11‘Hl dollars to apply on :11-1-«111111 «11' teachers salary. Mr l:1111e<(':1rmll attended in re Lw (lining: up (11' the ditch opposite pr1111i>v~ (11' Joseph R Lucas, it was 1111- 11m! quarter line. me .I. R. McNeillie. County uerx, in (-nmpliunce with thv Assessment .\(-t >3 (-tinn 81 Sub-Section 2. enclos- ing Copy of the: (‘ounty Equalization By-Izm' No 65], for the purpose of lvvs'ingz county rates in and for the 11;“. . Frmn tlw "Ontario Municipal Asso- ciation." advising annual meeting at Turnnlh on 2nd and 3rd September ioiting znpmbership fee and re- appointment of representa- K. W. McKay, m-xL ~01 (pleating: 1iw-.~ m tlw Secretary, IIII'VIALU. ‘1...V. -_A, 59-0. 20, (7113p. 48, 0f the Revised Stznu‘ws nf Ontario, advising amount at (-rmlit of the Municipality in said iunk un tlw 30m day of June last to be $302.47. ~ - I“ 1, MHK'V‘ by (‘ouncillor James Court- ‘t‘vvnxled by Councillor Robert 5.1 “Lima. that an order be passed in 1' Margaret and Mary Lucas for if?;: itnllurs. being the consideration in ’e crave-1. pit lease. the said order to be mini» E m the said Margaret and Mary ï¬lms «‘11 execution of lease, and that w Cierk be and is hereby instructed 9 draft said lease for execution as "'31 as possibleâ€"Carried. Expenditure Commissioner Boate. Mon-d by Councillor William Herli- 9F- wconded by Councillor Robert . Wilson. That orders be issued on FflTreasurer for payment of the fol- ?ng approved road and bridge ac- Junts: ed St. Thwnus. 0111. FM†the Manager of the Bank of Toronto. Umemee. in compliance with - ‘ - n i W A ,1 p11 nev. WiT's th‘ on 4th concession line ...... ohn J. Switzer, for gravelling on 6th concession line ...... eorge Franks, for gravelling on east Loop line .......... ohn Irwin, for gravelling on >east- Loop line .............. MANY COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTS DEALT WITH _. puauc ' I WORKS DEPARTMENT WILL BUILD ROAD ACROSS PIGEON CREEK MARSH. Emily Council’s Lengthy Meeting Road Commissioners Get Busy L O‘Donnell, for repairing CUI‘ vert on east quarter line . .- A >hn McConnell, for gravelling i. McCarrell, for gravelling on 65h con. line ................ lmes Blackwell, for gravelling ion east boundary .......... illiam Deyel], for gravelling 11 5th con. line ............ omas Kerr, for gravelling on t quarter line ~ ............ DUI: 1'5 \\ Um Hmemme, July 7th, 1908. 2.1111141 wet at ten o’clock a.m., ;_ 11:11 to adjournment. Present all “p.111bers, that is to say: The ,.~~..‘ Lanes R. Boate and Council- . KK': iliam Cottingham, James Court- KK' lliam Herlihey and Robert W. 1-~' the Reeve in the chair. The .111 1» of last session were read, ap- 1...! and on motion conï¬rmed. The 1 1g (mmnunications were receiv- ‘ p1 {mg-(l. and fyled, that is to say: 31,1, 11 J F Mekeillie, County Clerk, 0-1111; mumyr rates required for the r. 111 Keilr as follows w ;;11 Purpose Rate ...... $2, 749 25 11,, of Refuge Deb. Rate. . 312 48 (Irr’ 1f Refuge, Genl Rate. 569 85 11101 1;:1’11- (exclusive of the mrtinn of the Township Illit'Xr'Kl to the Village of â€111.111“. for School purposes 191 90 .\I . 11 - ‘zllrs. E-jv (‘111111cillor William Her- 111‘. by Councillor Robert 2:, 11:11 the Reeve and Treas- ;.11r!111117.e11 to borrow from the _ 'Em-omo. or other monetary 11-1. ~11 h sums of money, from “171111 :15 may be required to ,1 111m nt expenditure of this :11111 at the rate of six per " annum the whole outstand- ‘ h,o~1ever at any time, not 1 the sum of two thousand and that, the Clerk do now I'm necessary By-lawr for this *(‘111‘ried. Iho'(1(.l’}\ of the Township of [wing an order in favor of the p Treasurer for $965 to bal- .unduy account for the year r‘r\¢ rr‘purted that temporary Amull be made to “Cowan s :I~ mun as possible. Ink \' ::~ instructed to advise 1 â€Mb \ that he could have Hf Tin: mad grader at the t.‘ “1' twn dollars per day. xiisnmsing the matter of the up -.-f the ditch opposite the .ui hwt‘ph R .Lucas, it was ‘ I' the matter was too ex- ktm z} (' «.rdinarv expenditure of .::i~~i~ncr and that a special «1"» 5w made to furnish cul- szaitl ditch and to cover Hf the placing of said pipe ' l fur drainage purposes. 9 l . (ourmey reported that :mi to lease a gravel pit .’ and Mary Lucas for a 2111:, JULY 23rd, I“. the consideration 1500 1500 10 75 4 days on road ’grader ........ 14 l 5 â€"Carr1r’-.l. Total ...................... $ 97 3O Expenditure, Commissioner Herlihey. Moved by Coun. William Herlihey. sec. by Coun. Robert W. Wilson, That orders be issued on the Treasurer for payment of the following approved road and bridge accounts: Charles Millage, for work per- formed north boundary ....$ 17 00 Timothy Herlihey, for work per- ' formed on 14th con. line 9 00 Thomas Germain, for gravelling on 4th con. line ............ Michael O’Neill, for gravelling east Loop line .............. Neil Herlihey, for building cul- vert on middle line .......... 5 00 Michael Flynn, for gravelling “15 00 20 00 on 11th con. line ............ 20 00 James Mvrtha, for gravelling on middle line .................. 30 00 William Curtin, use of team on road grader .............. 2 00 â€"Carried. Total ...................... $118 00 Expenditure, Commissioner Wilson. Moved by Coun. Robert W. Wilson, sec. by Coun. William Herlihey, That orders be issued on the Treasurer for payment of the following approved road and bridge accounts: Fred. Lowe, 1 day with team on road grader on s. boundary. .$ 8 00 ‘4 days with team A. Lang, jr., 1, on road grader, 2nd con. line 4 50 Henry Magee, 2 days with team on road grader .............. 6 00 William Peacock, for ditching on west quarter line ........ 5 00 David Hall, for gravelling on 3rd‘ con. line .............. 4 50 Edgar Best, for gravelling on west quarter line ............ 10 25 Albert E. Stinson, for timber for culvert on west quarter 75 4 line .......................... ll ‘Avn .- '1‘; -_~ 7 , payment of the following approved road and bridge accounts: D. H. Donoghue, for gravelling on LN) con. line and making road into the gravel pit ....$ 37 50 James C« urtney, expenditure on 14th con. line ............... Thomas Maher, for work per- fornrd on west quarter line.. 2 00 T. Rowan, 4 days operating road grader with extra man and team. at $5.50 per day 2205 R. D. Hamilton, self and team 21 50 4 days on road grader ........ 14 l 5 â€"Carr1r‘-.l. Total ...................... $ 97 3O Expenditure, Commissioner Herlihey. wry-11: _ _.. UAu‘le-unv l Carried. Total l _ l Moved by Coun. Wm. Cottinghamfl payment of the following approved road and bridge accounts: William Robinson, for timber "â€"IHenry A. Einley, for gravel ........................ $206 55: used on s. boundary as per Expenditure Commissioner Getting. ' acct. .......................... 7 30 ham. EMichael O’Donnell, for gravel ' as per account .............. 27 90 see. by Coun. James Courtney, That Gabriel Switzer, for grave] as orders be issued on the Treasurer for: per account .................. 23 80 Mrs. Martha Chambers, for g gravel as per account ........ 12 90 ‘T. H. Rice, Sec.-Treas. of 8.8. g No. 5, for payment on account j of teacher’s salary .......... 100 00 for and putting in culvert on 5th con. line ................ $ 5 504 R. H. Johnston, for putting in culvert on loop line, 4th con. W. J. i-lehill, for gravelling on west quarter line ............ John Hinds, 1}; days with team on road grader on s. bndry. Thos. H. McBride, for gravel- ling on e. boundary .......... Henry A. Finley, for gravelling on south boundary .‘ ......... Andrew Faulkner, for gravelling on 1st con. line ............ Thos. Rman, operating and man an.) team on road grader, 10 days at $5.50 per day R. D. Hamilton, self and team on road grader, at $3.50 per day Benj. McCerrell. for gravelling on east quarter line .......... '1‘. :‘t‘VL‘Ll, for gravelling on Middle Road ................ T. H. IZoube, for gravelling, conveying tile for and putting culvert on 3rd con. line. R. H. Stinson, for 23 8-in. tile .......................... @131 pus 'dxa 'Kpumr) 1- ‘3 in re 1 00 phone charges paid ‘ Voters' Lists ................ 50 15 20 C. W. Richards, balanCe in full 1 for printing contract, 1903.. 40 00 4 50:Andrew Faulkner, Stat. Labor ; Commutation Money, W. Ma- 3 75; gee for expenditure ........ 3 75 ;W. H. Bolster, for gravel as 13 oojj per account .................. 10 70 :G. Brown, for gravel as per 13 75 ‘ account ...................... 3 60 3R. Poast, Stat. Labor Commuta- 3 tion Money, L. Windrim for 50 5o 5 exp. ......................... 5 25 :D. W. Hall. Stat. Labor Com- : mutation Money, E. Bannan 35 00, and W. R. Kerr for expendi- : ture .......................... 4 50 14 75 Edgar Best, Stat. Labor Corn- ‘ mutation Money, C. McCaffâ€" 15 95: rey for expenditure ........ 75 ?A. E. Stinson, Stat. Labor Com- ; mutation Money, G. Hender- 25 25‘ son for expenditure ........ \ 6 00 ;M. Crowley, Stat. Lab. Com-"’ 11 56.} mutation Money, W. Hender- for culvert .................. T, H. Fee, for. gravelling- on . r son and A. Dewane for exp. 7 50 Middle Rad ................ l2 251M. Wilson, bonus on 40 rods â€"Carri3-'l. -â€"9 wire fence, as per By-law .. 8 00 Total ..................... $231 308. Stincnn. gravelling on 7th Expenditure. Commissioner Courteey.’ . Moved by Councillor J as. Courtney. ‘W' Burgess, gravel as per acct. see. by Coun. Wm. ('a’ttingham, 'l‘hat‘ . - ~ on the Treasurer for 2H' A. l’lnley, gravel as per acct. orders be issued ,- _ . ’M Wilson. crave] as per acct, con. line as per special grant 35 00 8 90 1005 770 350 EJ. A. Elliott, gravel as per acct. Isaac Moore, for gravelling on 7th con. line ................ Leonard McAuliï¬e, for gravel- ling on 9th con. line ........ Peter McAuliffe, for gravelling on east quarter line ........ Samuel McElwain, for gravel- ling on 7th con. line ...... William Barrett, for gravelling on east boundary ............ Michael Garvey, for gravelling on 10th con. line ............ John Travis, for gravelling on east boundary .............. Robert H. Stinson, for culvert tile as per contract ........ Thomas Rowan, operating road grader witli extra man and team, 2 days at $5.50 per day ........................... R. D. Hamilton, 2 days self and team on road grader ........ Thomas H. Fee, for ‘gravelling on middle line .............. ........... 20 00 : nnse ilding cul- 3trod1 .......... 5 00 i Carr gravellin 7 E M( ........... 20 00 i by C :velling on g num ........... 30 00 1? a th of team [that 1600 13 ooj per account .................. :G. Brown, for grave] as per 13 75 ‘ account ...................... 3R. Poast, Stat. Labor Commuta- 3 tion Money, L. Windrim for 50 50 5 exp. ......................... .D. W. Hall. Stat. Labor Com- i mutation Money, E. Bannan 35 00, and W. R. Kerr for expendi- : ture .......................... 14 75 Edgar Best, Stat. Labor Com- ; mutation Money, C. McCaffâ€" 15 95' rey for expenditure ........ 1225 1100 15 45 1100 iD. A. Finlay; Stat. Lab. Com- mutation Money, E. Storey , and S. Bailey for expenditure 10 00 T. G. McConnell, gravel as per 1 acct. ......................... 13 10 jAdam Spence, grawl as per j acct. .......................... 6 00 â€"Carried. ‘ Total ...................... $397 95 ; Moved by Councillor James Court- ney, seconded by Councillor William 1Cottingham, that By-law number 656 ‘for the purpOSe of authorizing the ~Reeve and Treasurer to borrow money :from time to time to meet the current expenditure of the Municipality be Inow introduced and read a ï¬rst time. â€"Carried. ?A. E. Stinson, Stat. Labor Com- ; mutation Money, G. Hender- son for expenditure ........ \ ;M. Crowley, Stat. Lab. Com-" ‘ mutation Money, W. Hender- r son and A. Dewane for exp. M Wilson, bonus on 40 rods 9 wire fence, as per By-law .. ;S. Stincnn. gravelling on 7th i con. line as per special grant 1W. Burgess, gravel as per acct. SMITHERMANâ€"In the township of Fenelon, on Tuesday,‘ July 14th, 1908, the wife of Mr. Fred Smith- eram, of a son. WILSONâ€"At Cannington, 03:79} 12th. 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wilson, a daughter. DICKERSONâ€"In Lindsay. on Tues- day, Jilly 2151:, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dickerson, a. son. BAILEY .â€"At Woodville. on Wedngs- day, July 8th, 1908, Mrs. J88. Ball- ey, aged 75 years. ‘ Moved by Coun. William Herlihey, sec. by Coun. R. W. Wilson, that this Council do now adjourn to meet on Tuesday, the fourth day of August next,. at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoonâ€"Carried. Moved by 001111. Wm. Herlihey, sec. by Coun. R. W. Wilson, That By- law number 357 for the purpose of appointing Wm. Cottingham and Jas. Courtney, respectively, special Com- missioners to oversee and carry out the respective repairs to ‘Cowan’s Bridge’ and the ï¬lling in of the ditch on the West Quarter Line opposite the pre- mises of Jos. R. Lucas, be now in- troduced and read a ï¬rst time.â€" Carried. ried. Moved by Conn. Wm. Herlihey, sec. by Coun. R. W. Wilson, that By-Law number 357 be now read a. second and a third time and ï¬nally passed, and that the Reeve and Clerk do sign and afï¬x the corporate seal theretoâ€"Car- ried. _ ' Total ...................... $287 50 ? Moved by Coun R. M. Wilson, sec. by Conn. W. Cottingham, That the fol- lowing gravel and other miscellaneous accounts he paid: ;.C E. Mitchell, for gravel used ; on Road Divisions Nos. 28 and ‘ 75, as per account .......... $ 20 10 VW. R. Shields, for gravel used I on Road Divisions 2 and 66, . as per account .............. 6 10 Rich. Poast, for gravel used on ‘ s. boundary as per account†3 10 fHenry A. Finley, for gravel 1 used on s. boundary as per Moved by Conn. R. W. Wilson, sec. by Coun. Wm. Herlihey, that By-Law number 356 be now read a second and a third time and ï¬nally passed, and that the Reeve and Clerk do sign and afï¬x the corporate seal thereto,â€"Car- on west Loop line ........ Henry Carroll, timber for Vert on 8th con. line â€"Carried. Francis Fee, for ditching on 3rd con. line .............. Mathew Wilson, for removing stones from off 3rd con. line. Robert Toole, for gravelling on south Loop line ............ Michael J. Clancy, 1 day self- and team on road grader . .. . Francis Crowley, 1 day self and team on road grader ........ M. J. Clancy, self and man ..shovelling grave], 1 day .. . George Newman, for gravelling W. J. Kennedy, for rewiring culvert on 7th con: line Michael Crowley, for putting in culvert on 8th con. line ...... George Spence, for timber for and building. bridge 7th con. ï¬ne ....... T ...... i ........... as 00 -A rancis Fee, for ditching on momi; 3rd con. line .............. 3 00 â€"A [athew Wilson, for removing ed thx stones from off 3rd con. line. 1 00 north. .obert Toole, for gravelling on â€"H( south Loop line ............ 2 00 to ma [ichael J. Clancy, 1 day self. need and team on road grader . .. . 3 90 ‘ rancis Crowley, 1 day self and “M1 team on road grader ........ 3 00 ed h" I. J. Clancy, self and man nhnvpnina grave]. 1 day .... 2 W â€"Th BIRTHS. cul- 12 00 2100 1250 “If there were not so many fool marriages there wouldn’t be so much work for this court." said Judge Henry Mandel], the bachelor member of the Wayne county circuit bend). the other day, as he awarded a div- orce to Lottie against Stanley Carrier, whom she had married against her mother’s advice "It fould he bet. ter for young girls to mmd the: mo- thers.â€â€"Detroit Free Press . morning from Uxbridge that a home and rig had been dtolen iron? that place and that they can ï¬nd no trace of the thief. It is thought he came in the direction of Lindsay. Mary Farrelly. Second Pianoâ€"Mary Connolly (hon- ors), Nettie O’Boyle, Mary Ellen: Séhioi Rudimehtsâ€"Mary Farrelly (honors), Annie Walsh. The following students have paged their examinations: Toronto University. lst year, pianoâ€"Kate O’Connor. .2nd year, pianoâ€"Lizzie Guinea, Bea- .trice Byrne. ' lst year, Harmony and Histamâ€" Amy Smith (honors). Toronto Conservatory of Music. Junior Pianoâ€"Scott Paton. Intermediate Piano-Winnie Gum- ger, Helen MacDougall. 151: Year, Rudiments and Harmonyâ€" Helen MacDougall (honors). Toronto College of Music. Primary Pianoâ€"Kathleen anty (honors). ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS REPORTS OF THE MUSICAL EX- AMINATIONS OF TORONTO UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY. Another batch of school teachers has been turned loose to enlighten this younger generation. Those who passed from Halihurton are: E. A. Addison, O. M. Bushï¬eld, G. Fisher, L. I. Fetterly; G. P .FaJ'mer, I. E. Hanes, C. Hardy, J. W. Hodgson, honors; M. C. Holmes, F. W. Hutch- eson, C. Kinton, M. E. Lwnett, A. Mick, P. C. Marsh, A. E. Noice, W. Osborne, M. Sloman. M. C. Smith, W. A. Stuart, L. Wright. Halibuflon Students Who Were E â€"Exchange: The ideas of some Southern law-makers are peculiar, to say the least A bill introduced in the Georgia legislature, aimed at the wiles of women, will render a marriage null and void that has been secured by the aid of scents, false teeth and hair. low cut waists, seductive hosiery, and other auxiliary means used to ensnare the guileless male. A few years ago an equally drastic measure was hurled against the kissing habit, but it rea- lized the fate of the fools who rush in where angels fear to tread. â€"Including factories and stables the Eaton Co. have twenty-ï¬ve and a quarter acres floor space in Toronto. Wanamaker's premises in Philadel- phia are larger than this. Many acres of this great area has been added by the people of the towns and villages of Ontario, who send to Eaton's the money they should spend with their own merchants. PASSED EXAMINATIONS FOR EN- TRANCE TO THE MODEL SCHOOL. -â€"There was received at the Parlia- ment buildings yesterday a cheque for the sum of $38,264.92, which is the royalty on the output of the O’Brien mine for the- three months ending June 30, last. â€"Peterboro Review: As a result of the epidemic of typhoid fever which is raging among the horses of this county, another animal has died. This is the third horse which has suc- cumbed to the disease in the last week, and the farmers are becoming very much alarmed at the rapid spread of the disease. â€"Why is it that trousers buttons never fall oï¬ until the day after your wife goes away ? â€"One of the things that will set you thinking is to see the man that owes you money going away for a three weeks’ vacation. â€"A lynx treed by a dog and shot by Mr. Reading, of Rackety Ranch, Gull Lake, when straightened out, reached from the ground to the shoulders of the man. â€"However, every man that comes to make a touch Isn’t. a friend in â€"The farmers on the Oakwood road laid a telephone system of their own last. week. â€"Mr. J, u, Chalmers has improv- ed his new home by having fresh sod laid. -A large number Of people left this morning to pick berries at the rocks. â€"A large number of Italians pass- ed through town last evening for the MIND YOUR MOTHERS, GIRLS. THE WEEKLY â€"Peel-st. is beinz rapidly graded HORSE STOLEN. Ethel is number: on relief. times in the course of one day. Thevalneofsllkindsofflshlended in England and Wales in one year is over â€bandâ€, and the number of men and boys employed over 40.111). Hmest operations in .the United Provinces in Indie are now general. and have caused e fall 0! 110,000 in u .‘u-U Mrs. £513 has returned to her home in Fort, William. Mrs. Chas. McDonald is leaving Monday, July ï¬lth. for a visit to friends in the Noah-West. Owing to the heavy rain on Friday. the garden party was postponed til! home for two weeks holidays. England has about 13,!!!) square Mr. Bert McIntyre, 0: 10mm, 13 visiting friends in the village. Misc Lillian McIntyre is visiting friends here WOODVILLE. Woodville. July m.â€"-Mr. Malcolm McEachren spent ; few days last week with friends here. Mr. Arch. Campbell has been visit- ing his son in Bah, Muskoka. -- - _. m-_-_4.. :. The Bidding. Mr. Cook opened the bidding at 11 3-16 cents. This was raised to eleven and one-quarter, eleven and three-eighths, eleven and seven-six- teenths, eleven and one-half, eleven and nine-sixteenths, eleven and ï¬ve- eighths, eleven and eleven-sixteenths, and eleven and three-quarters. The last. bid was by Mr. Fitzgerald, who selected Warminster, East Emily. Bensfort. thy w..- --â€"-- Mr. Gillespie secured Westwond, Villiers, Central Smith and Keene at. eleven and three-quarter cents also. Mr. Gillespie at 11 llolï¬c. nook Shearer, Selwyn, Trewern, Warsaw, King Edward, Myrtle, Cedardaie. At l]‘/.c. Mr. Kerr called for the balance of the board, and this settled the bidding. He took Lakeï¬eld. Pine Grove, Maple Leaf, Young’s Point, Cavanville, Crown, Fleetwood, hug. Fraserville, North Dummer, Calidale.’ weeks. “‘1“. -v- .- At ll?{c., Gunn Langlois took Daisy D., Ormonde, Norwood, Brick- ley, Shanzg'ockf Killatney. I "1__A__--.J The secretary, Mr. Hawthorne, read a communication from Mr. J. A. Rud- dick, Dairy and Cold Storage Commis- sioner, stating that Mr. Jos. Burgess had been appointed an arbitrator, to examine. on request, into all disputes into shipments of butter and cheese at Montreal. This was received. ‘1 “Anne-uv- . v--â€"- 7 . est price of the season on the local Board this morningâ€"11% cents. There were 4,413 boxes boarded and most of this was disposed of at the top price. Last year on July 17, there were 5,000 boxes boarded, the highest price being 11 5-16 cents. The interesting feature of the meet- ing to-day was the warm repartee be. tween two buyers, Messrs. Cook and Kerr, the details of which appear in another column. _- “ -J , The buyers present were Messrs. Fitzgerald, Gillespie, Kerr. Cook. Weir. Morton. Gunn Langlois and Riddell. The Prices Ruling on the Lindsay Market Latest Foreign and Domestic Market Reports GRAIN AND PRODUCE QUOTA- TIONS FOR OUR READERS. The markets'are remaining practi- cally the same, .with the execeptian of butter, which has weakened a lit- tle since the heavy rains. The high price of butter is one of the peculiar features of the market. It is very sel- dom that the price runs in the neigh- borhood of a quarter of a dollar this time of the year. “I3 BOXES BOARDED WEDNES- DAY â€" MOST FACTORIES RE- CEIVED II %c BETTER THAN LAST YErRR. There were not so many sellers at the marke yesterday, and oonseqent- 1y not many buyers. rï¬w'lllc,¢1vtw uâ€"u_v_, . The Board adjourned for two’ Examiner: Cheese brought _t_he high- Flour, best Manitoba. $3.00 per cwt. Flour, Manitoba, $2.80 ptr cwt. Rolled Oats, $2.40 per cwt. Fall wheat, 75¢. per bush. Spring wheat, 70¢. per bush. 6.0059' wheat, 70¢. per bush. Small peas, 75¢. per bush. Large peas, 85c. pcr bush. Rye, 65¢. per bush. Buckwheat, 50¢. per bush. Barley, 45c.-50c. per bush. Oats, 40¢. per bush. White Oats, 40¢. per bush. New potatoes. 40¢. per peck. Eggs, 18c. to 20¢. per doz. Dairy butter, me. to 22¢. per lb. Chickens, per pair, 75c. to $1.00. Little hogs per pair. :4 to $5. Live hogs, $6.50 per cwt. Beei cattle, 4c. to 5‘/.c. 1 Beef, retail, BC. to 18¢. Pork, retail, 10c. to 15¢. 1 Hay, per ton, $9 to $10. Cream, 15c. to 30¢. Hens, large, $1 per pair. : UV.- -â€" .77, Bert McIntyre, of_ Toronto, is :e Soars in Price At Peterboro Board Ruling Prices. _ Ҡ"" amated moo; market slow but steady: IS settled steers. 85 to $7.75: cows. $140 to 35.50: 31d. fine heifers, 83.50 to $6.â€: bulls, 83 to 5.26: l . calves. $2.50 to $6.75; stacker: and feed- 8 Pomt, e" :3 to “m. , Lin Hogsâ€"Receipts. estimated 13.â€: mar- ?)Mlg' he: be to 10¢ lower; choice heavy ship- ', ping. 86.6 to $61!); batches-d. 8.65 to $.25: for two light mixed 8650: choice fight 86.55 to $6.65: mcklnz 53mm: 0121 34.5021) lb. Chnthnm, July .râ€"Sï¬ï¬‚ motherin- pendent Nephone comptny is seek- ingmentrunceintoflmcit. Neil wagons, Bidcetown and M .00. is Monday BoeeandSnowwere reportedfromCaledonia. critics rts ofoneor otherhaving“been seen†ariousplaces. Theaeis aasuspx donthatfriendsof thep naonrse arehelpingtoaendin Magpie return-.030 astokocptheauth- Thcy An Still Frbo. Toronto. July nâ€"This is the ï¬fth day since the escape of the seven jail birds, and they are still at liberty, though ï¬bere in a Skill chh 9; re- VII" Hogsâ€"Receipu,est1mated 1.1M: mar- ket be to 10¢ lower; choice heavy ship- ping. 8.65 to 86.3): batches-3'. 8.65 to $6.75: light mixed. 86.50; choice light, 38.56 to $6.65: packing. 85,75 to $8.5: Mal. 84.50 to $8,115: bulk or sales. 8.5 to $6.0. Sheep and latheâ€"Receipts estimated at 15,000: sheep steady; lamb: 10c lower: sheep. $3.50 to “.50: lambs. 84.75 to $8.0; Man. 84 to 85.50. CHXCAGO. July arcaneâ€"Receipts. â€- nimated 2000; market slow but steady; steers. 855 to $7.75: cows. 8140 to 35.50: heifers, 83.50 to $6.â€: bulls, 83 to 5.26: calves. $2.50 go $6.75; stacker: and feed- ih’e’ep. inked, :2 to v.25. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK. Jaw 21,â€"Beevesâ€"Recelpts. 64; feeling steady: dressed beet more ac- tive at lie to 11313:. Calvesâ€"Receiptsv 236: market steady: veals. 85 to $8.35: no buttermilk: dressed calves steady; city dressed vealx, 9c to 13¢; country dreued (10.. 6c to 11¢; dressed buttermilk: 95c to- Me. Sheep and Lambs-Receipts. m; sheep, $3 to 84.:59 ‘qmbgjï¬ï¬o $0 $6.50. BEEF-:2: raw 'weizht; ferrlgmtor beet ll quoted at 1056c to 105“ per pound. Toronto Live Stock. TORONTO. July 2l.â€"-Receipts of live stock at the Citv Market were: 75 unloads. composed of 1250 cattle, 1342 hogs, 1225 sheep and lambs and 483 calves. Export ewe- cold at $3.50 to 883); ram: It 83 to 83.3; yearling sheep told at M to “.25; limbo at $7.5 to $8 per cwt. no“ Mr. Hen-in quotes uelects at 86.90, and llghu at 06.65 per cwt. East Buffalo Cattle Market. EAST BUFFALO, Jab 2Lâ€"Cattleâ€"Re- celpu. 125 head; needy: prime steers. 8.5 to $6.75. Valeâ€"Receipts, 75 head; active end steady. Hopâ€"Receipts. 2100 head: slow and 5c lower: heavy. 88.90 to 87: mixed. $6.†to 87.6; yorker-u, $6.60 to 87: pigs, “.75 to 86.50; rougha. $5.50 to 85.90; dairies, 86.50 to $8.90. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 800 head; slow: sheep 5c and lamb: 50c lower; lambs. ‘5 to $6.75: Vyarungs. 5 to 85,25; Cable- Enchantedâ€"flot- Arc [hater at Wm. lurby reported nothing doing In either clue. but expect: tome on Wanna- any and Thundny. Inter- and Irina-u. A moderate supply or makers and â€ringers aold n: m to 90 each, and one extn nullity cow brought 5. Veal (hives. Veal calves told at from 8 to 15.15 per m. with a few elected awe: 3t 8 Few export cattle were offered. end prices were much the lune u on Mon- dey at the Junction. The him price reported we: {or the best lot of nine Iteerl. 12!) in... on the market. acid by Keybee, Wileon Bell at 85.60, end on- other loud. mo "91.. at 8.†per cwt. El- port buile ere cheaper-clung at from 33.75 to “.75 per cwt. Betcha-e. George Rom-tree. who bought upwerdl of mo eettle for the Kerrie Abettoir Company. reported the following prices: One very choice land of butchers, 150 lbs. eech. at $5.5. which wee the highest price quoted: loede of good. “.0 to i: medium. 84.10 to 34.“; good cove. “ to “.50; good enough to export; median end common cove, 31.60 to “.50. Fee-den and m ViKégéâ€"Receipu_ 2942; feeling nominally weak: Pennsylvania and New York Slate hogs sold late yesterday at 87 to 87.5. WL‘ WA‘ . dun; m-‘v â€"â€".v_ --v awe m steady at “39c to 13%c _per run; no '~â€". w‘r' ._ -~-. '7'- Cornâ€"Spot ï¬rm; Amt-flan mlxed. old. “1109“ Futures closed nun; July noun!- St'Dt- 5' 7956- n.HamlbmShort cut steady 633. Baconâ€"Short clenr backs steady, m. bardâ€"Prime western. in tier-ecu. steady. m; Amman reï¬ned. in pulls, mdyms. Turpenuneâ€"Spirlu quiet, 29: 9d. Tallowâ€"Prime city steady, 27-. Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. July nâ€"Wheatâ€"Spot strong; No. 2 red western winner, 7: 86; No. 1 Cal., 7: used; Futures closed ï¬rm; July 73 71166, Sept. 7: 45d. Dec. 7- “a“. _ ; Winning 000% Following an the closing quotation: on Winnipeg grain tutures : Whenâ€"July fl.“ Nd. October 9036c bu. December 8836c bid. Oatsâ€"July 41c uked. Oct0ber W. Outâ€"July we bid. October 3535c bid. Nw Ycrk Dairy Mark“. NEW YORK. July 21,â€"Butterâ€"F'irm. nchnnxed: receipts. 28.561. Cheeseâ€"Study. unchanged; recelpu. m. Eggsâ€"Steady, unchanged; reodm. 2‘.- Tm Grain Market. Wheat. sprint. bush.......fl88 to 8.... Wheat. full. bush ........... 0 83 0 8. What. some. bush........ 0 78 “'heat. red, bmh.......... OT! .... Rye. bushel .. ........... .... 0 84 .... Buckwheat. bushel . ...... 0 70 .... Peat, bushel . ........ ' ...... 0 80 .... Barley. bushel .............. ((1) 50 48 .... OILI, bushel ................ LONDON. July 21.â€"London cables {or Toronto Dairy Market. CATTLE MARKETS. July 21â€"81211 motherin- to 84.50: ewes Live t0 dugmddthoanndlo- Onllonch flick. bum hunted in ï¬ve mi of water. 30 m laugh who drained while bathing Vat Port sunley yesterday dbl-noon. Ho attemgteq to 3qu iron; the Mpier put of a job and his wife stemmtherewillbeauopotwhetb well on the 120,000,000 bmhels. a In fm'm‘m a close calcnhh‘on, a W -up 0 ‘ in one at the minm' g companies ï¬gures out tint the who-1. barley and 031'. crop of the W watthisseasonwfllatleutfootup to suomomo. the crop reports daily coming from thethreewestempmï¬nces,minâ€" clinedtothebeliefthatiftbewes» thereontinugsgoodandthehuted Craps Worth "COMM. ' Montreal, July 23.â€"Tbe banks and" other ï¬nancial institutions of the ‘city, which are so much interested in Vaniaâ€"Receipts. 125 head; active and 25c higher, 35 to $8. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 3500 head; slow and steady; heavy and mixed. 36.590 to 87; yorker-s, 86.50 to 86.5; pics. “.50 to $6.40. Sheep and Lambs-Receipts. 1000 head; slow; sheep steady; lambs 25c lower; Iun‘bs, $5 to $6.50. New York Liv. Stock. NEW YORK. July 22.-Beevesâ€"Recelpts. 2040; steers 15c to 29¢: lower; culls and cows weak to 10¢ lower; steera_ 85.50 to 87.50; oxen and flags. 8: to 85.25; bulls. 83.25 to $3.90; cows, $1.60 to $4.25. No ex- ports. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 5246; sheep firm: lambs 250 higher: sheep. 83 to 84.50; culls, $2.50; lambs. 86.50 to $8.8); culls, $4. Bogaâ€"Receipts, 6643; teeung lower; New York State and Pennsylvania bogs, 87 to 87.10 per 100 pounds. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO. July 22.â€"Cattle-â€"Receipts, 17.000; market steady; steer; $5.25 to 88; cows, $3.40 to $5.50; heifers, 83.50 to $6.90; bulls. $3 to $5.25; calves. 82.56 to 86.75; smokers and feeders. $3 to $4.8m Hogs-Receipts. 22.000; market 10c to 15¢ higher; choice heavy shippinx. $70 to 86.80; butchers. $6.70 to 86.8); light mixed. $6.40 to 86.60: choice light. $6.60 to 86.70; packing. $5.40 to $6.70; pigs, $4.50 to $.17; bulk of sales. 3650 to $6.56. Sheep and mumsâ€"Receipts. 30.000; mar- ket for lambs slow; sheep study; sheep, 83,50 to $4.50; lambs, 81.75 to $6.0; yesrâ€"l 11m. $4 to $5.60. Calvesâ€"Receipts_ 3603; veal: opened ac- tive and firm, closed easier; buttermilks 26c lower; veals. 85.25 to $8.50: culls. $4 to SS; buttermilks, $4.50 to $4.75; dressed calves steady. Eat Buffalo Cattlo Market. EAST BUFFALO. July 22.â€"Cattleâ€"Reâ€" oeipu. 150 head; dull; prime steers, 36.5 to 85.75. sold at 7c to 7%; per pound. A number or the hogs died on the csrs before reach- ing the msrket. owing to the bot westhet. A car of hogs brought from strence- ville, E312. hsd 13 dead porkers on boss-d, Involving s loss of over two to the ship- There were also several dead hogs per. In the other shipments. Monti-eel Live Stock. MONTREAL. July 22.â€"-(SpedsL)â€"About 850 hesd of cattle. 6 mllch cows. 15 cslves, 50 sheep end lunbs end 150 hogs were offered for sale to-dsy. The butchers were present in eonddersble numbers. but lt was smell stuff they were utter, sad the csttle were very dull or sole. A few of the best steers. tor whlch be per 1h. wu psld ln Toronto, were sold at 5c per lb. here. Most of the soles were made at ac to do per lb.. and some of the lesner cows would not brln‘ ac per pound. Much cows sold at 825 to $0 each, with a slow demsnd tor them. Calves sold at $2.50 to 818 each. or ac to Elbe per pound, Sheep sold st ac to 4c per pound; spring lambs st 34 to $5.75 esch. Good lots of at hogs Butter, separator, dulry.... 0 22 0 2: Butter. store lots ........... 0 21 o :2 Butler, may. lb. rolls.. 0 24 0 5 Em. new-luld, dozen ....... o no 0 21 Ghee-e. large. lb .............. 0 13 0 13% Cheese, twln_ lb .............. 0 14% .... Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. July 2.-â€"Wbeatâ€"Spol firm; No. 2 red western winter, 73 Elba; No. 1 Cal“ 73 mi. Futures cloned easy; July 73 756d. Sept. 73 8966. Dec. ‘4': 3%d- Cornâ€"Spo: ï¬rm; old Amer-Icon mixed. 6. 11d. Futures closed qulet; July nomi- nal. Sem. 5: 85m. Hamsâ€"Short cut steady, 583 6d, Lardâ€"Prime western. in tiercen. steady. (:3 3d; Amerlcan refined. ln pull, steady. C a 3d. Cheeaeâ€"Cnnadhn ï¬nest white and col- ored. old, no stock: Canadian. Ilse-t whlte, new. steady. 66' Cd; Causal-n. na- est colored, new. steady, £93. Turpentlneâ€"Splflts steady, 8- Id. _ Corpâ€"Spot. Amer-lean mixed. old. nun. Cables Stogdy -â€"_ Hog Aye 5c. Higher at Adm-Scan Hal-ken. 7 LONDON. July nâ€"London cables tor cattle are study nt Ilï¬c to We per pound, are-ted wdght: ranger-nor bee! is quoted at 1054c to 1059c per pound, Following are the closing quotation: on Winnipez (uh futures : Wheatâ€"July a.“ bid. October We bid. December W bid. Oatsâ€"July 42c bid, October 8616c. Butter. separator. dairy... 0 22 0 Z Butter. store lots ........... 0 21 0 22 Butler, may. lb. rolls.. 0 24 o 3 Em. new-hid, dozen ....... o 20 0 21 Cheese. lute. lb .............. 0 13 0 13% Cheese, twin. lb .............. 0 1459 .... Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. July 22.-â€"Wheatâ€"Spot firm;1 No. 2 red western winter 73 5596; No.1.Cal 7s 11d. Futures closed easy; July 73 756d. Sept. 73 M. Dec. 78 ad- NEW YORK. July nâ€"Butterâ€"F'lnncr; receipts, 12,900; may. spedâ€. me: flrn. mi: to me. ' Cheese-Firm. unchanged; receipts. an. Eggsâ€"Quiet but steady, unchnnged; ro- Om In Sham Lopdon, July 23:4 Toronto Groin Marin, Wheat. spring bush ....... 80 as to 8.. What. (all. bush ........... 0 83 0- Wheat. goose. bush........ 0 78 Wheat. red, bush.......... 0?? .... Rye, bushel ............. .... 0 8A .... Buckwhut. bushel .. ..... 070 .... Peas, bushel ............... 0 80 Barley. bushel .............. 0 50 0am. bushel ................ 0 62 Toronto Dairy Market. “'5‘! Why: H. sum. at. (all, bush ........... 0 83 at. goose. bush........ 0 78 0 7' mt. red_ bush.......... a bushel . ............ .... 0 8% "that. bushel ....... 0 70 L bushel ............... 0 80 ey. bushel .............. 0 50 . bushel ................ 0 52 New Yuk Dairy Mark“. Whnlpeg Options PAGE FIVE.