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LEGAL
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iiJRRiarut. tooLicrroR. barrens(
FIFTY YOAltil AGO.
tzciteerot is Godsnch Over
Eapwttd Nada* Baud
The Kincardine Reporter publiebes
the following, contributed by Mr. S.
McLean, a Fenian Raid weteraa :
Oo Juoe 1st, I6tln, the Yrelaaw
crowd to Fort Brie from Buffalat to
take Canada. The t)wadlaae bad
been expecting them tot months, tat
the raid was made so suddenly that
we were not prepared, tot the tows
e mu sorted, though at that time we
had no railroad or telegraph coerces -
thio. Dearer than iblorleriW Oe the
o lgbt of the 1st of June, 18116, Con-
stable Trainer, of Oudericb, came to
KIn..rdl.e cm horseback end notified
Capt. El. R. Barker to muster his coon -
parry, wbieb be did in ghost order.
Cap,. Daniels was notified. as was also
the Paisley company. Capt. Sprat,
of Southampton, got his ten to-
gether and was Joiord by the Pawky
men. Sunday, June 3rd. Capt. Rowan
ember ked no the steamer Silver Spray
with these t war oompaoi.e and case
to Kincardine. Kincardine'. nes
marched to the dock with the band
playing "Just Before the
Mother." The men were all In g
tin
spirit.,. We Marded the vessel and
eluted for troderlcb. On arrival we
found companies of infantry from
t$e•fortb, Waterloo, making eight
companies, also Oodericb stttlkry,
about 480 wen in all.
Tuesday-muroisg • report had gone
abroad that seven vessels loaded with
Femlao, had landed et Bayfield, a
town twelve miles south' of liodericb.
Well. there were some strange sights
to be .ern •k we marched down eke
MI$ERABLE FROM
STOMACH TROUHLE
FM Walked YX He Started
Ti m"rm�mer
804 Cs•isetala 8! , Moaraut.
"For two years, I was a miserable
saffarer free RArmssfiatw sad Stomach
Those*. l had fi.gaest Dizzy SOU,.
aid whet I task food, felt wretched
and sleepy. 1 .uffert-d from Rheu-
matism dreadfully, with puns in my
back and Paints. tied my hands swollen.
A friend advised "1'rmt•a tives" and
from the outset, they did me good.
After the first lwz, /frit / awtgrthas
well and 1 can truthfully say that
"Fruit -a -live." is the only medicine
fiat belped ase". LOUIS LA I4RI F..
60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, teal size, 23c.
At all dealers oe seat postpaid by Fruit -
a -lives Limited, Ottawa.
pore of travel and so safe ft oar any
additional danger ineidrnt to the use
of it by motor vehicles which have
been In wee for several years and are
now a common means of tranapotta-
tine
The muter under eoosideratior in
street. Men and women running bort that ease was of a borer taking fright
and there, carrying children. bed- at • motet vehicle and oeerturoint
clothes. ate., on their baekr, makiDff the braggy df the plaintiff in a ditch
for the WI timbers. The whole town slowed& of the road and the Court of
was excited. Thio all proved to be a Appeal directed judgment to be en -
false alarm. The er.ldkr.were rnareh.d tared sgaiaet Ib. wire.hip on the
beck to their parade grounds and die- ground. above set out. holding that .if
missed But ibis alarm had •prtad the ditch wax necessary it should not
like hildare, and men came eloekiag have been in the shape of an open
into Ooderleh Ly the atrxe Some ditch but should have neem tiled.
carrying gun.. some with swords. It does not rem very far t t go from
others bad arythes and pitchforks. this decision to one iwdriiog the town -
You would think there was going to .bp liable for •ny damage rustaio.a
be a "Donnybrook fair. ' A few days by ,be motnriat or to the motor itself
later our steamer. the Silver 4pray, whirr travelling oo the rood within
that ran to Mouthampton, was near- the wI
iog (yoderich on a return trip hen a lagal stn limit by reason of bolts
or detrb in the highway
black hoot was neon etching her, over-
hauling her fast. Again the bugles
sounded the fall in. the artillery took
up their position on • point of • hill.
They had • cannon already. the ria a
behind their tear twork. and the in- ARE in then
trenches. The eat haw AR E YOU GOING
this, movements on land and lowered WEST flag, which ie • sign of peace. W T ?
They came in the harbor. (len. Sher- The Grand Trunk Railway System
man was on board it proved to be
an Amero reveoe eu'ter, "Oeeral will run
revel -toe
• looking for Peniatr.
GRAND TRUNK SY'ST M
at was stout all the excitement illdoeseete_ "' Excursions
Th
we h.d. There were two Briti•b auto-
EACH TUESDAY
boat., one 0411ed be "Rescue" and the HMI 7th to October 31st
other the "Cherub," that patrolled the
lakes at this time. .ot•e VI)
Pt;but;, kit. We were gent bowie On June 220d Tickets valid to return within two
�p�s.w�-sjnalta'4aselrllsras R.v)lue 21- •� WL bast - ro tMb-n.meWa twdrsiro i rete aM Paler
7edsrtos 1, --- l men to our company. and a l that are
tory 11.1.1. iso„ .gid s loft that 1 know of lo Mal.olm Knew.
awl return - .N
Robert Hunter and moven. In IMO
Durham company throe or• left Thea.
tdltalaTEae 71OL1CITOlBa NOTARIES Frank mellery at
ani Jaee Ma t.
Propereeat. low rates to other points
Cue. S, 1.,•Loars. In Ma. itoba. Saskatchewan
PL'Bl.11 , lttC, ar d Alberta
PROCDFUUT,KILLORAN&WOKE
EDMONTON alairfttorE . =43.10
mC cwt. ( mwmaiessassowie+srnee Rams F. r. Law Ri II l•
•fn.m.tion on apt ran 1•
ettvate toed. to lou at lowest Mtn..
W. Paouu.00r. K.C. J. L. W l.Loaaa
H. J. D. OOos.
f3. CAMERON, K. 0.. SLIMS. TII1. asect$.r, notary aeYle. ()toss
t►tderIcb, (bird dote 1,..
1yeare. Al Quito. Yb•r.day of each week le
cafe, on Aiken attest occupied by Mt.
Roa/a+ taloa ono IL sass. to a p.m.
LAltLIGi HARROW. LL.B.. taste•
L 1 11.1t, auaress. -eater. *to. Dela
lass.", monad at Lowen nor.
f3EAGER. BARRISTER SOL -
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INSURANCE, LOAM6. IRC.
McK1L10P MUTUAL VINE IN
Ya s U R A N C E CO. -rats gad isolated
t .wa p'ewrtr insured.
mare -J. B. Mclean, Pres. t8.aterth P.U.;
Jag Comedy, Vin. Pisa. Gedarl.b P. 0.;
f'aema.IL hags, nee.-Tivaa, asate,tb P. O.
Dltsotors-L. P. ItoUresvr, ae•tortk ; John
LDeco.., Wtntytop; K -n RdConstance;
m Bhnaaw Deodbaasa ; Junes leans
wawa ; Robert Ferri, tLatlook ; Malcolm
M.iwen. ►sruoedeld.
Agent, : J. w Yee. HelmsrvtiM • Ales
Leitch. t'W.ton : William etseeney. Seaton!' ;
.. Wochlay, eoato.tb. l"oti.y-!nitres out pay
g emmas gad stet their tarda teodgtea at
J. 2lotri..5. CloILtutt store, Climes, R. n.
s Weeperleast ro street. Ooderioe, or
. Reid'. (lt .,raI$lore, lMyaaki.
elPRIVATE FUNDS TO
Ira Amply to M. O. CAM-
BanMer HaagMoo street, Gadgets'''.
,000
WR. ROBBRTSOh
IT s
INSURANCE AGI:NT.
Pr Vn Rossano : Brttisk. Canadian and
110115Ma.trrym.catrw *ND k11PLOYaae' Liu all
/ tsp�r":�7�hsrDOvarUsette4. al Leeds& Sag.
. A�rwidaat and Guarantee
.rmaftwom: The
rldiafr sad Oerwa.s 0enseay. U.&
Oreo at fell.... serth...L mewl of V lo-
ta. 4s asd at. David'. aLaessa. Thews 17e.
•AEEIAOE LICENSES
WALTER B. KELLY, J.P.,
OooiaiCH. ONT.
MUER Or MARRIAOE UCENmQI
Patents, Trade Nuts,
Designs
*Secured in A11 Countries
woos ens tree book -PaTENT0 PROVO '.
110N. 'tells all about and hew to got. pat
Iota RAm1OCE a BONS. et.btlah.d 1877
ISSm0iy Patent (re, Ibuinitisor. Master Of
rateot L .., Rest aemd Patent Attorney.
Ma, Mat. James sweet. Maltreat. Rreeebsr-
:Amtrs nal Wa.brieton. R.pea.sstativ.s in
SO belga eeeetrt..
Brophe3 Bros.
OODERiOH
The Ladles
Nora! Direcws
gad E s ser.
Orders wef.Ny atamiiad to
at all Moore, might or day.
DARKEN GRAY HAIR,
LOOK TOUNG, PRETTY
Grandma's recipe of Sage Tag tad
Sulphur darkens so naturally
that nobody can tell.
Almn.t everyone raves that Rego Tse
mitt Sutphin, property e.mpmm1_ .
bristles kart the natural color ad MAYO
M Ib. hair when faded. streaked er peg:
Mae ends dandruff, itching aselp end
Maps falling hair Yeses ego eke inky
way to get tela• mixes was to Woke k
at homes whit* is mussy and bomb ie
some. Nowadays, by maims at sap *Mg i
store for Wystl's Sao .ad Sallnhor
conti.,,ind,"; n•° .,,-1 y," t a later aho .
tis of 1L`moss- fa*Id recipe lit abase
60 eats
Don't stay gray' Try its f6o gas
can possibly tell that yst dariemmtralt
hair, as it does it so sate ami
evenly. You dampen a serape er salt
brush with it and Craw this Covet! vuur
hair, takin one small strand at • tins:
by moraine the craw hair diftspears, mid
after another ■pphrat.-n or two, ywe
hair becomes beautifully dark. bride and
glossy. •
LIABILITY FOR ROADS.
A Recent Declaim in the Cart of Appeal
1s of interest.
The Municipal World her the fol-
lowing comment upon is legal time
which originated in this county :
The ease of Davis va the Township
of Uaborne, recently disposed of by the
Court of Appeal. is of great interest
and instructive as to tbe tread of
Judicial opinion with reference to the
reeponstb.lity of municipalities with
reference to the maintenance of public
highways.
The advent of the motor vehicles
has apparently been looked npsw with
unfavorable •yes by many municipal
officers and the feeling seemed to pre-
vail in many municipalities that so
long as they provide a road suitable
for travel by the means in use prior
to the advent of motor vehicles they
were doing all that their duty called
upon them to do, sod in fait is stone
kreelitfes they went further and by the
cos•troetlon of watee.beds aero and
at tight eagles to the road sed due
ins gravel in hillorks and limos with-
out egireadlag made It Itta1.lit to
travel es matte of their highway* at a
`peed of more t►am one -buff the statu-
tory Halt.
In the ease mention shove the
(bast, (bort Jedge oft county of
Maros bei that the road upon whist'
the saddest happnd w.t reassembly
. ate for mobile travel by the 'poem la
u se before the dvumt at eerier
yekinba and that the 4ws.Np bawls.
pwsldd set* a read were wader too
ellIgrabe Is irp.wes It to matt It
remssoablpf soak globoid the added dee•
WO •-t-arebialia.�� dMs wet sir ta
sster
We-
sson. db.awd trim for whew sed
rimed
*se M impasil
S s m raMtwa 9g islet Ise therah*A
mort
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YOURS FOR
00 d Plumbing
A happy man or woman is he
or -she alio engages us for their
plumbing. We are yours to
command for hurry jots, and that
we give entire 'atisfaction i.
coached for by hundreds of
pleased enatcmers,
Fred Hunt
ANLL TOFSTRHET 1')U.xr 1:3.i
ROBT. WILSON
Marey -Harris Agent
Hamilton SL, Godertch
111OMw.wwm
7000 Rods of
STANDARD FENE
moat be sold by July 1st,
191ft W. have two ear beads of
the best fence that money] can
toy and w. have bought so
ere can tell right. Call in and
rte our stock and get our
We
you huy yiur
wow We need the money
sod you need the fence.
Fart Maeiimlry
We carry a full line of Farm
Machinery always on hand.
CannonNg** sail
We l
hem, elshapand
,+ata A large assortment al-
ways 0e oar Sons.
11 you mead a few toes of tEat
FAMOUS OLD ROM E-
STEA D FERTILIZER, we
bars • carload Jest la
Hard or Soft Wood delivered
to any part of town.
Please No. 166
MARKET QDOTAi10NS 11
J17N111 lith
Toronto Cattle Margret
Heavy shot., ■terrs....$6.4000$20.10
do. cued . 9.60 9.60
Handy choice steer.:.... 9.40 9.75
Butchers', good 9.00 9 40
do. medium 8.60 9 00
do. common 7.90 8.50
Butchers' cows, choice7.75 8.65
do. good 7.25 7.76
do. medium 1.50 7.26
Butchers' bulls, choice8.00 $.16
do. medium to choice 7.00 8_00
do. bologna 1.16 1.75
Feeders, 900 to 1,000 lbs8.00 9.00
do. bulls 1.00 4.60
Stockers, 800 to 900 Iba7.75 8.50
do. good, 700 to 800 7.50 8.00
do. mad., 160 to 700 1.75 7.50
do. common, light.. 6.10 8.60
Cutters 6.00 6.76
Milkers, choice. each80.00 106.00
do. common to ,god$0.00 80.00
Eprtngera sass. 40.00 116.00
Calves, veal. good 10.00 12.60
do. medium 7.10 9.60
do. common 4.80 7.00
do. grass 4.75 4.28
Bob calves, each 8.00 7.60
Lambe. cwt. .. 9.10 13 00
Sheep, ewes. light 8.60 10.00
do. heavy and bucks7.60 8.60
do. culls 6.00 6.00
Hogs, weighed off sars10.60 10 76
do. fed and watered 10 . 16 10.50
do. f.o.b. country9.76 10.00
Toronto Grain Markets
Manitoba wheat -Track, bay porta,
No. 1 northern, 21.14; No. 2 northern,
$1.11%; No. 3 northern, $1.11.
Manitoba oats --Track. bay porta.
No. 2 C.W., 514c; No. 2 C.W.. 50c;
No. 1 extra feed. 60c; No. 1 teed, 4$c.
American corn -No. 3 yellow. 70c,
track, Toronto. 77c, track, bay ports.
Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter, per
car lot, according to freight outside,
No. 1 commercial, 81 to $L01; No. 2
commercial, 98c to 99c; No. 3 com-
mercial, 94c to 95c; feed wheat, 88c
to 40c.
Ontario oats -'4o. 3 white, 4Sc to
49c.
Peas -No. 2, per carlot, 11.70; ac-
cording to sample, $1.25 to $1.50.
Barley -Malting, outside, 454: to 66c;
No. 2 feed, 62c to 63c.
Buckwheat -70c to 71c.
Rye -No. 1 commercial. 94c to 95c.
Manitoba 6oar-First patents. In
jute bags. $6.70; seconds, $6.20; strong
bakers', $6. In jutu bags.
Ontario four -Winter, track, Toron-
to, prompt shipment, according to
sample, $4.20 to $4.10, In Jute bags;
bulk. seaboard, $4.25 to $4.35.
Mlllteed-Carloads, per ton, .' liver-
ed, Montreal freights; brae. 122;
aborts, $25; middlings, $25 ;00444;
good feed flour, bag, $1.70 t..
saes Who bale Produce •
Toronto wholesale plead to the
trade:
Eggs -
Special candled l cart's) .2 .27 to $ .29
New -lards, ex-r•artona . 4, .27
Butter- �'-
Creamery prints, fresh.. .29.. .31
Creamery, sohS:} .1.8 .23
Choice dairy prints .25 .27
Ordinary dairy p"Ints.24 .26
Bakers' .22 .24
Cheese -New, large, 19c; twins,
1S%c; old. June and September. large,
21c; twins, 21104c; triplets; 21t,4c.
Poultry Live Dressed
Spring broilers 40c 4.7c GOc 55c
Old fowl, Ib.... 19c 200 22c .4c
Chickens 18c 20e 24c 27c
Milk -fed 17c :Zee 23.e 26c
Meats -Wholesale
Toronto wholesale houses are quoi-
Ing to the trade Ls follows:
Beef, forequarters $11.00 to $12.01
do. hindquarters... 16.50 17 ; '
Carcases. choice 13.50 14
do. common l'' tit: 13.00
Veale, common '-.50 10.30
do. medium 11.50 13.57
do. prime 1G.00 17.00
Heavy hogs 12.00 13.09
Shops hogs " -14.00 14.50
Abattoir hogs 14.30 15.01
Mutton, heavy '0.00 V'.09
do. light 14.00 16.00
Lams, yearling 20.00 21.00
do. spring, each7.00 11.)0
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle -Receipts, 3,000; active; ship-
ping. $9 to 112.30; butchers. 18 to $10;
betters, $7 b9 to 19.75; rows, $4,60 to
$8.26; -bulls, $5.60 to $8.50; stockers
and feeders, $7 to $8.25; stock heifers.
$6.50 to $7.10; fresh cows and spring-
ers, active, $60 to $110. -
Veal. -Receipts, 1.600; active. 14.60
t0 $12.
Hogs--l.eceipts. 13,090; active;
heavy. 1910 to $9.95; mixed, 49.85 to
11.90; yorkers, 19.50 to $9.85; peas,
$0.25 to $9.60; roughs, $'..35 to 68.60;
stags, $6 to $7.
Sheep and lambs ---Receipt.. 1.44)0;
active; lambs. $7 to $12.5); yearlings.
1550 to $10.30; wether,, tS to $8.25;
ewes. 14 to $7.30; sheep, mixed, 17.60
to $7.75.
Sutter and -Cheese Markets
8t. Hyacinthe. Que.-100 packages
butter sold at 28c. Seven hundred
boxes of cheese were offered. All sold
at 1414c.
Cowanavll1.. Que.-Fourteen factor-
ies offered ,1630 packages of butter.
Seven factories sold at 28%c. 3 at
1$%c, 2 at 28d and 2 unsold .
Bellev11l.-2.71 boxes offered on
cheese board; 1 0 sold at 17 3-180
and belanoe at 173ac.
Kemptvlfle-900 boxed' were offered;
all sold at 17c.
London -1,728 boxes ere offered.
NO males. yBtddtna, Ile to 16',4..
ClOca9s Cattle Market
etre--R.oslpte,
beeves. 18 to
feeders, 96 to
hatters. $4 to $10;
$11.76.
n 1q0f��$,, ..
b
hilat
et
to $11.
16,000, market
111.40; stockers
86 90; effi a and
cell es, Ism La
14.000: WOO%
to $8
$9.16
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D MILLAPifSON
TNVOSDAV, Jima 16 1916, a
FURNISHINQS
FOR THE VERANDAH
For the next three months the verandah will be the inost ap-
preciated part of the home. We have a splendid stock of all
goods to add to its comfort. °
Congoleum Art Rugs are the ideal porch covering Beide waterproof they can be left out in al
weathers ; they lie perfectly flat without tacking and conte in beautiful art designs. Sizes 3 fee
by 6 feet, at... $l.50 each. 6 feet by 9 fit ..$5.25, 9 feet by 10 feet. - $9,50
Heavy -Weight Japanese Porch Mats
These heaty-weight Japanese Mats are most popular. They come in a variety of colorings, in
neat designs in all suitzbie sizes from $1.00 each
Jap Mats, large size. 23c each. Jap Mats, largest size ..50c each
jap Matting h'. the ard, in all colors from 15c pet yard
Japanese Verandah Screens
keep the verandah cool and are preferred by a great many in place of the striped awning. They
come in all sizes from :i feet to 10 feet wide and >; feet deep, at 4c per square foot
including all trimmings and putting up
Coco Matting
Coco Mats
Coco Matting, heaviest quality, for verandahs,eteps,churches.etc., is 22 inches, 27 inches, 36 inches
and 45 inches wide, at 45c, 55c, 65c and 8.5c per yard
Coco Mats, best quality ......... $1.00 and $1.25 each
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. SpecialShowing ,,of Silk Sweater teats
Sr7h'"'Sbreate?'Moats inch new co%ringr,. rent stylish melon amend sshite7Copenhagen and white,
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gold and white. paddy and white, in the new candy stripes, at $5.00 to $10.00 each
PHONE 56 Millais
Scotch
01515NIMMm
Store
PHONE 56
MODEL 49)
"Chevrolet"
3675.00
F.U.B. Oshawa
A Great Hill Climber
The performance of this car is marvelous. A great hill climber and a wonderful
performer in the Sand. There's a reason ; the car is equipped with famous
Chevrolet valve in -head motor, which develops the ntaximunt power.
Book your order now and yon will never regret it. A large number of these cars
have already been sok! throughout the county. Ask for catalogue ; better still,
come in and see the car and let us demonstrate its excellent qualities.
EQUiPM1l1T
Including speedometer, ammeter, mohair top, tnvelo and side curtains, ear
vision ventilating wind shield, electric starting ma luting dear
system, valve in head.
and cornpktely electrically equipped.
NOTE -Owing to the great demand for this car we would suggest plac-
ingyour order early to enure delivery.
WE AE NOW HANDLING GASOLINE, OiLS AND All. OTHER AUTO-
MOBiLE ACCESSORIES AT OUR GARAGE ON COLBORNE STREET.
M. J. FARR, AGENT
COLDO*N F; STREIT, N1.XT CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE