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Lindsay Post (1907), 15 Apr 1910, p. 8

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PAGE 8. Sale Of Superior Shepherd Bull We ‘now offer a very choice, red, Lindsay Market Liverpool "Wheat Futures Close H-igh- l 0 bus Chicago Lower-4L3.“ Stock Buckwheat, 5 c. : Weekly Quotations heat, 93¢. per bus. Goose or young bull for sale, at every mo- er, dergte price, considering his excel- â€"â€"Latest. Quotations. Barley 48c nus. lent breeding and quality. He is Tuesday Eyenmg April 12 Rye 62c bus and promis- Liverpool wheat futures closed to-day Oats, 341:- per bug; yesterday; Red clover, retail, $8 per has just ready for service, milkers, while he is o kind, which produces the high- prlced cattle in "the markets. J. 8: May wheat at Farm, than yesterday, W'heatâ€"April 31.03%, D. J. Campbell, "Fairvlew Woodville, Ont. $105,;L FOR SALE W'heat. fall. bush .......... 3111;; to Sun Dall‘y biltteri 27c per lb l th 1 hi h 1 MM \Vheat, red, bush ------ . ----- o u“. Creamery butter 310. per 113.3 08 Wi a pike P0 9, W C n \r ‘ ' ~‘o ' . .- .. .... ' . on are articularlv anlLed to call in- FOR SALEâ€"Six Holstein heifers, one Euliaé'nsi’i‘fs‘i’gilslltiliiil lg: Cream. per at. 15c. to 30¢. some manner slipped, causing him to p ' _ ’ due to calf in April and one in Nov ‘Rye, bushel ......... 8:; Lard, 18c. per lb. . lose his balance and plunge forward spect and try on any of these creations. Three thoroughbreds and three 322‘s?"i,u3‘éilef..2112221 11:21: 0 75 5",; Chickens, 20c. per 11,, off the cofierdam where he was stand. grades in the lot. Sold reasonable. Oats, bushel ........ . ....... 0 43 0 44 Hens 15c_ per lb. . ing into the icy water. He sank TRAFSFORMATlONS Toronto Dairy Market. Geese, lie. to 15c. waist deep into the swift current, but luckily was not carried away» owing POMPADOURS ’ ' SWITCHES y Box 12, Cameron.â€"â€"'3w. App'l //__._ Cheese, per lb 0 . . . ggs, new-laid ............... 0 fl 0 22 CATTLE PASTURE'WithIn 511 mu" Butter, separator, dairy. lb. 3 23 (6'73 Ducks, 60c to $1.10 per pair. -- B tter, tore lots ............. .. . wt es of Lindsay, lot 6. con. 6. OPS. 33“". :reamery, solids.....029 Live hogs, .5150 per c 100 acres With fiI‘St class pasture, Butter, creamery, lb, rolls... 3 i?” 0 33 Little h0g5, per pair. $7. . ' ~ . . Ho 8., - .‘Vt a‘ted ....... coo-n ’ noon . and watered ““1 a “937,“, falling Hegel, Eddie; dozen ......... 2 25 3 oo Muttonfg retailigiw creek 0‘ water Only a limited num- Liverpool Grain and Produce. PM ' ‘ c. to ' Beef cattle, 3c to Sc p?r it). her of cattle taken. Apply to John LIV ' n n, on the remises -or Lind- -~Spot dun; No. Shan O P stock. Futures firm; May 1'5 101“, July . Rib roast 12%;. to 15¢ 75 9%(1. October 75 7%d. . , . , mixed. Spare ribs, 10¢. per lb straight. say P. O.â€"-3w. ___.____â€"â€"/.r-. w . . SSire, WE ‘ef 'to %d lllghEI‘ than ow into a. fII'St dag corn agd lower. re real goon May wheat a fleSh than yesterday, I the y May oats 1c higher. ”Mdâ€"’4 Oats-May 341/3C. July 35%,: ‘ Toronto Grain Market. Cornâ€"Spot quiet; new American ”I‘M " 335d; l Am ia mixed, 2:?e‘fer'dut‘fre. dim? d e” “ Beef. :8 to $10 per cwt. t Chicago closed 1[to lower Alaike clover, retail, $5.75. noon U May corn 1c higher, and Large peas, 850. per bus Small peas, 80¢. per bus. Winnipeg Options. Hay, $12 to $14 per ton. came ' 7‘ - d 1 . l ‘1 milipeg close A? ower Clover hay, $13 to $14 per 1201. May corn 1/3c higher. May more. My - Straw, $3 to $5 uer load. Pea straw. $1.50 per load. . Eggs}, 20¢. per (102. river ' . . from piets "‘ Turkeys, 18c. to 20¢. per Tb. H 03 ................. 013 ERPOOL, April 12.â€"â€"Closing-â€"Wheat 2 red western winter, no l Sirloin, steak 18¢. July nominal. Hides, $7 to $8.50 per cwt. TO RENT OR FOR SALEâ€"The Denâ€" . nis H. Scully farm, being the Ham-5’3"?“ Cut quiet, 735. ,, . Baconâ€"Quiet; Cumberland cut, 415-, short south halves of lots 1 and 2. Con. rib, 725 6d: clear bellies, 71s 6d; long clear , Head Cheese. 120- Per 113- for 11 township of Emily 200 acres middles, light. Tls; do., heavy, 51s; shoul- ‘ Potatoes, 40¢. per bag. ’ , , ’ , , ’ dot-s. square, quiet, 615 Gd. Be ts 15 r k immediate 13058838103» Thls 15 9- Lardâ€"Dull; prime western, 705; Amerl- c It ‘Z-spe p ' k ' ' ' ca“. refined. 698 6d. (lax-to s, c_ per p . chome farm about five miles from Linseed oilâ€"Strong, 41s Gd. H 12 11, Lindsay and three miles from Dowâ€" New York Dal Market 1 OBGY. c. per . 'V - Apples per bbl. $2.00 to $4. neyVille. For full particulars apply I. . , __ _S a 5E“ ‘ORK' Apr“ 12“ B‘me’ "°“°' Hardwood, $5.50 to $7.50 per cord. to John C. Lucas, Downeyville, or unchanged: receipts, 8372. Cheeseâ€"Irregular; state, full cream, . Messrs. Stewart . O Connor. new. best. “e; receipts, 1845. i liggSâ€"Weak; receipts, £361; state,Penu- ‘ l to barristers, Lindsay. W fanc ' - to 25¢; do.. hennery, brown and mix- WANTED ed. fair // selections, 2255c to 23¢; do., regular pack- , 9‘1- first. flies; (10-. first. 220 to Swim spent Sunday with friends near Manâ€" 8 F. i residence when she accidentally slipâ€" WAN'TEDâ€"A good general servantl h 1 soul rn, ‘ 3 i . . potent person. rim-.8 regu at mked' first We 1° Vers Station. -- Good wages to com Apply to Mrs. (Sheriff) McLennan, 58 Bond-st .â€"-wld6. M PlANOS AND ORGANS IF YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO OR POO i (1 firm, at lie to 15¢, dressed weight; re- pr 095 an on. frigerator, beef steady, at lie to lilac per pox: an organ, at proper the easiest terms, of payment see Thos. Brown, representative of Ger- Goods kept et residence. ‘_â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"“â€"â€"-_â€"â€"‘ ‘ :â€" ___._, _._._. .â€" tit- # 1" . ll: Sealed t-endcis, addressed to under- signed. Grillin, Unt., will be received up to 2 o’clock p.111 . on \V‘ednesday, 27th day of April, 1910. for excavation {p , ‘uts of which were of as good quality as of the Townships of Eldon and Thornh. f w {19:11 ezzportters. d h .f $3 4» I 01‘ ill ‘ lC‘I‘S S eers an 81 €X‘S . L O ' 5 ‘ 3“,. ml came weighing ‘ Reaboro, Mt. Pleasant and Fleet‘ , ("15,Ut for those weighing 1150 l be 11 to $7.15. Mr. Rowntree got the choices: . l Our Sabbath school Willlreopen load of exporters seen on any market this 3'93“ “'“ghmg 1430 lbs-- next Sunday. A meeting was held at . ullicipal Drain No. 1, i fl and computing M For particulars see posters. Plans, profiles and specificaltl work required to be done, 111:1 spected at Township Clerks ofiiCe sylvauia. and nearby, hennery, white, LONDON, April lzâ€"London hard Heintzman Ltd., at Dunoon’s TORngO, April ngpidrailwags spicy, . _ _ - reports receipts 0 car 0 s at t c terrace. 25 Wellington St ' Lindsay City Market, consisting of 1006 cattle. urrah c ub. Our ouths are uite as enerâ€" 1 y q time. Mr. Skuce had reached the ripe . . ti v 1 ver. On Fri- 'l“.ie export trade at this market is pl'ac- ge c. 0 e}. basebal as e u old age of 86 years. He leaves to day evening. last a meeting was , mourn hlS loss two daughters, Mrs. 754 hogs, 75 sheep and 193 calves. as are quoted for that market, (In: orgc Rowntree Soft wood, 82.50 to $5 per cord. . ,__.._.__._ FRANKLIN y, 24c to 2535c; 60., gathered, white. fancy. 23m; d0.. gathered. brown. (Special to The Post.) m prime' 22c to 23°; wesmm Storage Mr and Mrs Thomas Thorpson Our junior pastor, Rev. Mr. CATTLE MARKETS' mason, was unable to be with us on unfortunate lady’s injuries. Sunday last on account of examina- ._...â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€"‘-‘ . Hogs Fairly Atlve and Lewer at East tions in,Toronto. In his absence the Buffalo- and Liver- pulpit was occupied by Rev. Mr. 1 cables qume live came (American) Smith of Toronto, whodelivered a ' 9 very able and instructive sermon. Mr. Frank Spier, of Hamilton, I13. visiting at the home of Mr. James Toronto Live Stock. Exporters- Sometimes a drainage contract “W a ““3 °‘ the ”as" i fer: bulls and a few of the heaviest 0 held in th ch 11 us t I‘ or,..an_ tie loads of butchers’ steers and heifers _ e S 001 0 e .0 e‘ " Wm. Elliott, Mount Horeb, and Mrs. W: nought by dealers for the buyers at me the club for the coming season. James Fleming of Reaboro and 3 0 same ”“95 The following officers were elected: ’ y, ’ l . sons, W. H. Skuce, of Lindsay, John j Captam,tE. 0. ,Hart, sec., Ira Gal‘d- 7 _ , - . of \erulam, and Richard 1n the Stat- treas., W. White, manager, A. , es. We extend our Slncerest sympathy 9 Milan Yards at about th Butchers. bought 13 carloads of ener, ' " it!“ h H r"~ l. attoir, some , (‘1 ‘ for t e a ”b ‘ b H. Veals. We understand they are to form a league between, I l Mr. Rowntree Dill-3 anxious 900 to’llth’) lbs.‘, to 1300 lbs. $5.0C wood, from Alex.W‘hite, Lornevillc, Township of Eldon, or at t _ d 1 h , t d f 1 d1' (‘3. lie (‘3 er, W 0 15 no e 01' 13.“ mg . the church last Thursday evening to engineer's office. Orillia. Ont. A G, CAVANA, 0.L.S , - . . 7‘ . , . lunglneer for '10“ ns up of leon who ,5 noted for (. ‘HE UNDERSIGNED WILL RE- t - cw . ‘- ceive seal ding of a solid brick parsonage in Spring lambs at $4 to $8 each. le Britain. Party the village of Litt job or parties may tender ,for the complete, furnishipg all materials, or may tender for the carpentering and masonary work separately or togethâ€" er, all material being furnished. Lowest tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Tenders close on the 20th day of April, 1910. ~ Tenders will also be accepted for the ereCtion of a frame stable on the parsonage lot. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of G. W. Hall, Little Britain. Mark envelope “Tend- ers M. P.” G.'W. HALL, Box 204, Little Britain, Ont. _\.â€"â€"~â€"~â€"â€"‘_â€"-â€"â€" Tenders Wanted SEALED TENDERS will be receivâ€" ed by the undersigned up till April 15th for the purchase of the Pales- tine Cheese Factory, building and the best to be had, These cattle were fed by John Cameron of Fergus, Ont. app Junction yards, price being private. springers at $35 to $65 ‘each, with extra quality cows at $70 each. . . . oint the teachers and officers. We . feeding and finishing g attic properly. They were sold at the regret, however, that the attendance ; ‘ WgS so small, as there were scarcely enough present to fill the- difierent Q offices. The following officers were elected: Supt.,sJas. Gardener, assistâ€" Milkers and Springers There was a good trade for milkers and Veal Calves. Receipts of 200 calves sold at $3 to :8 per Gardener, organist, Annie Anderson; Ewes mm at $5.50 to 36.50; rams, $4 to 5; librarian, Dred Thompson. The fol- ‘lowing teachers were also appointed: Hogs. . Selects, fed and watered, were quoted at ‘ {hue class teacher, ‘Rev‘ Mr. $9.40 to 39.50, and $9.15 to $9.25 f,o.b. cars hams, and his aSSlStant, Rev. Mr. Edmanson; girl's class, Miss M. at country points. Ea“ BUfiah Cattle Market. Thompson; boy’s class, Mr. [Hewitt ‘ .-â€"-C - . . EAST BUFFALO’ April 12 aweâ€"Re Aspinwall; infant class, Mr. J 05. ceipts, 75 head; good demand and firm; ; Gardener. prime steers, $8 to $8.65. Vealsâ€"Receipts, 50 head;’ active and . , g About four inches of snow fell on steady. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 650 head; fairly active . . and 15c to 20c lower; heavy, $10.65 to Monday laStf and we noticed one $10.70; mixed, $10.70 to $10.75; yorkers, $3.70 sleigh out taking advantage of the to 81.0.85; pigs, $10.90 to $10.95; roughs, .55 ~ - to $9.75; dairies, $10.40 to $10.75. ~ smghmg' Sheep and Lambs-Receipts, 1600 head;l_ active; steady and unchanged. New York Live Stock. NEW’ YORK, April 12,â€"Beevesâ€"Re- oeipts, 655; nothing doing in live cattle; nominally steady; dressed beef firm, at he to 12%c. Calvesâ€"Receipts, none; nothing doingl in live calves; feeling steady; dressedl calves in fair demand; city dressed veals, 8pr to 13c; country dressed, 7c to 110. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 2324; sheep nominally firm; lambs steady; prime un- shorn state lambs, $10.50; spring lambs, $6 per head. Finishing Up plated Construction of locks _â€"â€"â€"-â€" Hovsâ€"Receipts, 2973; nominally lower ° Contractor Ritchie. expects to fin- new we Wl‘ on Buffalo advices. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO. April 12,â€"CattLe-Receipts, ish the concrete work on the THE LINDSAY POST Local Citizen’s lock and Bridge Master Geo. Mills lied Unpleasant Experience ’ Lock and bridge master Geo. Mills was the victim of what might hare been a bad accident yesterday after- A drive tot logs which was going our the sluice Ways in the new dam beâ€" LOCKma-St/er Mills was assisting the . During this visit be will be showmg the to the quick assistance of Mr; Henderson who threw him the end of a rope in the nick of time from the bridge. Mr. Mills got a dry suit and l nothing daunted returned to work in a short time. The accident might easily haVe been serious, as the F G tl , wh water. is deep enough to drown one or .8.“ em. 1‘: o are - durabzllty to any other manufactured. only a few feet below where Mr. are in use throu hout Mills stood, and he would have had. , ' . ‘3‘ . . .. . - demonstration. a serious time of it has if. not been Henderson in casting a rope the current caught him. Mn. '1‘. Mullins had the misfortune to break ner right arm this morning. She was l Edâ€" ped and fell. is our pioneer residents in the person of . Mr. James Skuce, sr., on Saturday 2 morning, 'was a life long resident of Mount f Fr nkl'n he; tall or a 1 be Horeb and was ailing only a short . of Dunsford, gave an eloquent speech‘. I and Sunday, April 10th. We wish the ant-sup” W. J. Fallis, sec. treas, Ira Misses Stern succest in the W11- 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roblt. Hart. Concrete Work meme. 3-- we w. Contractor Ritchie lies Neally Com-i I guess we are ge 3500 k d . t ., ,IOCkS tOdaY if nothing unforseen harp- . mar et stea y, s eers. $6.5 to $7.65. pens, This Praetically completes the ' ‘SDOW. that alters the question. ' Watery Plunge the well-known Hair Good 5 visit LINDSAY, at the -while in pursuit of his duty jammed against one of the of the Lindsay-st. bridge and drivers to pull the timber away the bridge. He was pushing on cw York styles, latest Parisian and N Norm , cwsreacum The Dorenwend Sanitary Patent T. 7, . I ’ . r r "l“ 7.. ' bald, is a head covering, .a. serenor m by, At the present say over Germ Canaca and the United States. Call and l‘ the Now, Remember One Day only. ' The nonmwun c0. of lorentn, ' "13-105 YONGE STREET. -, '0’ EDBBDMUU-‘J;---. Genuine JENKINS’ V Mrs. Thos. Makins, William-stat oing out a door at the rear of her Dr. McCulloch attended to the, l l ._-.â€"â€"-â€"â€"+â€",- MOUNT HOREB. fin.â€" The grim reaper took away one of her valve or. the market. Are heavier and stronger than any at factories, trim. in Cans: are used extensively in all large mills, ALL FIRST-CLASS ENGINEERS DE GENUINE JENKINS \Ve are headquarters for Genuine Jenkiias' ('iixftw. Check. and Gate Valves: Discs. Steam and \Vatel- (,i‘i;i;t‘<2 Rllllllifi'i. ,. Fittings. and Gasket Packillgs; Black and Galvanized Pi};- :;.. this. etc. See us for your Cylinder, Machine. (ids 12113;. April 9th. The deceased to the bereaved ones. On Sunday afternooni Mrs. Wilson on the organization of a. Women’s Missionary board. Officers were elected, and rules given to carry out the work succeszullt. - The Misses Stern, of Tweed, the evangelists, who conducted services here two years ago, visited Mount Horeb friends again and held services in the church, on Tuesday, April 5th good work they are doing. Mr and Mrs. F.,Waldon spent Sun- day at the home of the latter's par- If the heavy fall of snow continues we will hear the jingle of the bells once more. . .‘ Mr. Wm. Elliot our genial store keeper, will soon be on his route once more gathering eggs. He intends to 'get $3000 worth this year. Hurry up boys, don’t be so Get your baseball team 0 ganized. There are many good playe in this dull. %1 part. Join together'and select a E-l , the work out promptly an place for a meeting and transact bu- siness in a sportsmanlike manner. W i W (Special to The Post.) % tting that kick I E spoke about in my last letter to the E3 Post. The robins seem to be asham EL) to show out this morning for tea, l; 11 laugh at them for coming too a ’5 SOOn- They \donl'jt care a particle for a _ a... . April rain, but when it"comcs to damnaaaaammmmm â€" “ '.: ~_ T5151" Mrs. Edgar Woolridge is recovering contents Situated on Lo_t 15’ con. 9’ cows, $4.85 to $7.25; heifers, $4.25 to $7.50; . Eldon. A complete outfit for the bullsi.$5.25 30 $2.50; Sialves, $3 to $825; 1 contract, outside of placing on the . - - ' stoc ers an fee ers, .75 to $6.85. - ' manufacture. of cheese, and all is in HOgS_Receipts. 10,000; market We to 15C 1 lock gates and the cleaning ,up, pro- Mr. Alfred King has completed the . 5 ., good condition. Tenders may be for lower; choice, heavy, $1035 to 51035; but- 1 cess. new board fence around the school from her recent severe illness. the g,» ,a'u’“ 118. .:ig, . . ' i. . - in 5"; the bmldangs anh contents tor for goernogggficggizg Ziighlt' his??? 31303}? The work has been prosecuted with grounds. Wmeh adds very mate? a} Y Mr. Fred Western 15 also on the “9 ha ‘3 3:18,. sue“ . each separately. The lowest or any pficking, $10.15 to $10.20; pigs, 39,90 to deSpatch, ever since the first day's to the good appearance of our Lhzlv- mend. Suppose the: 1 Mr. .- ’ .15; bulk of sales, 0.20 t 10.35. - - ~. ‘ , . 5 thweb - ; a tender not necessarily accepted. For Sheep and Lambsâ€"Rgceipt; l2.000; mar- 9Perartlons and 3- highly satisfactory mg .communlty . . , The Ladies" Aid will hold their .n the or of '1: further in formatlon apply to ROD ket steady; sheep, $5.75 to- 38.25; lambs, Jobghas been done. Mr. Ritchie has MISS 3- Smlth 18 home again all-er next meeting at Mrs. T. M03865 in, We regret to lei;n G, MORAN, Glenarm, Sec-Trees. Pales- $835 ‘0 {9.85; yearlings. $7.75 to $75. been particularly fortunate as far as a visit to friends in Toronto and Thursday of this week Mr Herbert Heath“ tine 0110953 Co.â€"â€"w2. ‘ """"'"""*"""""""' weather conditions were concerned, Dunbarton. on 0 r Ri 1e had a birthâ€" tne eighth inst. if”? , ==â€"â€""â€"â€"""â€"â€"â€"â€" _...~â€"â€"-â€"- Rolled oats, $2.16 per cwt. , in carrying on the work, the pro- Mrs- H. Bear and little daughter Master sca S 1:11.11: . d . vited illnesstMr- Heathe , d Sheâ€"There’ Mrs. T 021 1 h ' ' ' ' ‘ t Rochester N. Y. are home on a day party 1391; a 7-3“ in 85kt ‘ . a, S 0 e, as e Flour, Manitoba, retail, $2.85 and gress of which has been watched with 0 . _ . , , r f school friends All around here. seems )quilte reconciled 130 “1011081711 $3.10. ' - interest by the citizens. ' visit to her parents, MI" and mm“ quite 3 “mm 0. ble moon his life at P0“ lu‘ Bran $1.15 per cwt. , It is expected that a little dredgâ€" Bobt- Frise- “9°“ 3 my ”my.“ “fie - '- a, is ielt for ' Mrs H. Frise is improving grad- Miss Archer, 0‘ L‘tfle Bnmm’ ‘8 m y ' getting up a, class of music pupils in UV€S~ of her first husband. He-lYes, but I be. am afraid that ier second never will Fall wheat, $1.02 per bus. Spring wheat, 93¢. per bus. trances to the locks. ing will have to bc'done at both onâ€" daily. ’

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