Â¥**Â¥.BUÂ¥##¥¥¥¥¥¥¥8Â¥8##‘ï¬-flï¬*0it¥¥¥flflflï¬tï¬ï¬‚-ï¬-ï¬-fl-flvï¬Uni-M¥¥¥MOÂ¥U¥¥U¥¥UUIM‘QQQM_UC .g‘ i,- The t CirculatiOn of . . The Weekly Free Press keeps - i ' \ growing. Ir shines. It throws a light on your business. The number of copies printed is increasing fast, and we hope. in a short time to (Over at , a1. 9,00 am. "'05, every home in the County. LI. ' . . . 9.00 p.m Th w kl F P I e ee Tee r355 ..... 1.00 p m . , 3.00 . , . » 6.30 3:; Business men wrll soon realize ----- 1‘33 1;: tILaIt the Free Press is indispen- laI’ 4.00 , . 5a 0 o o N 10.00 :3 . e to their Advertising Cam- ,,__,11_g3 p‘m, palgns. A well-diplayed Ad. :'::.'iriani)£; in a handsome paper like The I... :03“ Free Press- sets the PEOPLE ...10.oo p.m thinking your way tomorrow but, Toledo mornlng, and illey. .. .8.00p.m. G t S R I . . . .8.00 p. e s are esu ts r 10.00 a.m. : Iv 2.00 pm. :1- ' “'2'33 â€'m' i or]:â€" D D. . . , , ES , . . ., . . ., ' ' ‘ o p mm, 2,: 3 “l" .c .. m H Unsohcrted Praise , [The Pnces Ruling on ...4.00 p. , Graduate of dam _ c ege o en a ’ .. ,m i r": 2*..?:::;'t..:::'....â€Â°"°' Fm Pm H013†the Lmdsal Market .. ‘k*******i: :nunaaodern improvements conducive good work mth minimum amount discomfort. ' Ofï¬ce over Canadian Bank of Com- erce, corner Kent and William-sts. trance on Wii iam-st Phone 272.â€" ....A..._._.__L -â€" tlttrte rm iTOPICS FORMER LINDSAY CITIZEN SAYS GRAIN AND PRODUCE QUOTA- KIND THINGS ABOUT WEEK- LY FREE PRESS. “â€"â€" TIONS FOR OUR READERS. The farmers and their wives are too i We are not vainâ€"we realize that busy these days to attend the market, 3 over a quarter of a century’s exper- but It Will only be a matter 0f 8. few I ience in all branches of the news- paper business should enable us to publish a better and handsomer paper days till crowded markets will be the order. There is a temporary scar- city of new potatoes, which has had a ATTENDANCE ‘ . _ than others who have not enjoyed the tendency to keep up the price. The OPENS 411" "~"'“'“ "‘ M’nh Bay has a same long training, or who, perhaps, grain market depends considerably * lwl‘tasvi $2+.000 in its treasury. are not permeated with the same love on the outcome in the Northwest, * -33.â€" C,;.m.g;,im_.~ are heard these for the profession. All the same, we which seems to be in doubt. The opâ€" * WM “lame“ about low water. are very human, and appreciate a little ening price for oats is very high and I... gm,“ The boys -‘ ' praise now and then. Many kind will probably be supported owing to In: â€"l.ife is llchI‘ one round of pleas- things have been written and said by isn’t on the brother editors and others concerning the ï¬ne appearance and all-round ex- (. survey a piece the scarcity in other districts. an efficient sys- 3“â€) “'1Ԡ'5‘ .‘J \ili‘ stating depths, rare. will tend to raise the present highâ€: y-ozlugred, in 4..., Wm} “1,9“ng 0i Peterboro’s cellence of The Free Press, but we prices. * “1143‘ "I dairying w Colle‘i'z’e Immune will not take have been too busy working uP our Flour, best Manitoba. $3.00 per cwt. II; large circulation and keeping the ht now to use i Flour, Manitoba, $2.80 per cwt. how to keep a mum†EM." 3†October. paper in the forefront 13" notice one- Rolled Oats, $2.40 per cwt. the herd; a most -The prim of hugs is soaring. In half of the nice things said. Fall wheat, 75c. per bush. hug}, ling up on Whom tilt: n factory has jumped However, we feel impelled to re- Spring wheat, 70¢. per bush. $6.75. and ST is Considered likely. produce a letter from a former well- Goose wheat, 700. per bush. is one of the â€"The new Nor-null Schools at Peter- known citizen 0f Lindsay, who.hap- Small peas, 75¢. per bush. ; ms of the course. .;-.,.ug},‘ ngjtm and Stratford will pened to be in Port .Hope. on busmess. Large peas, 85¢. per bush. 1' all the worst ready 1m :92» opening of the school We W011“ like to give his name, but Rye, 65c. per bush. fear that we might be taking a liberty. The letter reads in part: i before the 501- $11.. Buckwheat, 50¢. per bush. the weed 5886.3 “jib-f HD0211? i~>uc1l notices to all Barley, 45c_.50c_ per bugh. ; .l in grain and- A, . mwn lately, :0 August 17th; 1908. Oats, old, 400. per bush. hotls of eradica- .3." their “NW N soon as pos- My Dear McNaultyl,â€".I pic ed up a White oats, new, 35¢. per bush. a carefully stud- j, copy of the weekly edition of The Free New potatoes, 70c. to 80c. bush. also includes a _\._ , 1 .. d Press to-day, and I must congratulate Eggs, 200. per doz. I m and habits of "j (W- ‘ ‘ "f“ “a: complete you on its general make-up. It IS well Butter 25c. per lb. . l crops. Some ii 27“" “A“ â€â€3" Of Sussex edited, from ï¬rst page to last. As you Chickens, 75c. to a study of _‘_ “iflf‘h hasfadgl- know, “editing†a weeklyOpaper does Ducks, $1. ming, pruning, 'IY'E’V‘UQDCQ 0 l e not consrst merely in writing a few Hogs, $6.75. editorials, it means the selection and arranging of the news from start to finish. In The Free Press no page seems neglected. The presswork 15 (If orchards. and wits and veget- of bookkeeping t, an effort is Little hogs per pair, $4 to $5. Live hogs, $6.50 per cwt. Beef cattle, dc. to 53¢. per lb. I Beef, retail, BC. to 18c.‘ ! l ll. if. Emmerson was ~win hulls Tuesday, ’ tln- wnmval of 0b- l : 's to adopt - "llll‘ullCC to the jï¬rst-class. Very few weekly ‘papers in _ - in )(1)50king 35â€" ithe province compare with it in gen-i I1; “khzemlés 133- st; 100- per 113- , ‘ ' i and . , . ‘ leral make-up and appearance. The ew Y, - g â€minute. . . .ul. iwprcsentmgl . . . Old hay $9 to $10. ntage 0f 300“" Hamilton un- ~{Citizens of Lindsay should beâ€"and no Cream ,30c ords of the var- v~g;;_. man-him- at the C. Edoubt areâ€"proud of the paper, its ap-g Hens, ’80c. ;pearance being such as to commend rse in the Col- ‘ wimmng for W. lthe town as a go-ahead place with a] Chickens, 75c. to 800. 1 ' 'eafé- The ,, , . _‘ bright future before 1t. ‘ , -â€"-â€"-+â€"â€"â€""_ f 22003;“? to the ' " ‘ ' (â€â€an Mm)†Wishing you the prosperity your en- POWLES’ CORNERS. ! , a ’ (Correspondence Free Press.) ‘ Powles’ Corners, August 12th.-â€"Mr., and Mrs. Thos. Gillis, of Lindsay, are ' oractical know ods of conduct- to teach them iore proï¬table, " (anal. commenc- w_ s. ____+.â€"â€"â€"â€"- WELL KNOWN M.P. DEAD. ', -.,.,_..1< .' â€" , . ‘ ' “M‘ ‘ “1†make terprise deserves,.I remain, yours, I . ;_. :0. at Hastings. *‘:.:3.:z:lr':l by Mr. M. ':::;:~.‘.‘?::E~ter and Chief better crops on d at a vastly ore “1th this' ' U modern house course will be n.1, these open ‘31" in make the air ussible by li'b- class-room 11' arms and agn- . judging. and ental plots for - IpS. I in this county ssed the en- hese boys are very much 0“ ir chance 0f ‘ education. For , der boys Who years out :: iculture :gincalculsme war-ii; as possible (Emmi Health, of the “p \ '9'»? huan-ss .itlgez‘lcy has been ‘ ‘iic North Ontario (Ail‘iiziziss‘ll'11:"!‘5. Atherley is 'rmnship of Mara, and : ins-law last year was .1; ' . , . . , hidi o'u. 11m the required three- : nia302-it;.-_ Mr - .‘ F- J. ll. .\Iatherson, of {elbow}, Geo S<’vl:-in-law of Aid. Mr. H. I might OI this town, owned the gacchne launch that navigated .. , . . u .4 ~ 11"“ 1X1 111“ . 1003] 017,13, ,1 whole live?" 0019351590, as Well as the ï¬rst SPRATT.â€"In Kingston, On Aug. 37. ral teacher a grim“? “WI for pleasure pur- to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Spratt, 0f .leased at aâ€? †m that Cit.“ Lindsay, a son'- ï¬on 2110;: . 23:65 are more deadly than chol- MARRIAGES. boys w o . _ ,N'. an â€Change. That is to sa , Yâ€"In Lindsay, on the 001193119, r: Ill‘es are lost. by canoeing thaii) Blgeégeizgfiugust 12, by the RSV. large 11W mg"; by the Asiatic pestilence, Jas. Wallace, MLA , B.D.. Elus- . "e theatfter causes universal fear, beth, eldest daughter of Mr. and . Creat wormer is always with us MrS- W'm Gray ,to J. W. Brym' . 1 es n0 scare, despite its ter- ’ e death~r0n. - c"“i-NGE POSITIONS. ' p03iti0n - . ., 0‘ Toronto-nth T. Kmnear I BABCOCKâ€"In Lindsay, KINGâ€"In Lindsay, on Aug. 6th, the MORRISSEY.â€"At Downeyville, TURNERâ€"In Lindsay, on Aug. 17th, REARâ€"In I kâ€" McQUARRIEâ€" , at 103 Frank? . rel-:63:- Holmes, formerly travel- to J as. H M . . Off“. Comte nFative for Woodward D EATHS. . . .. i:tzoners,.Cannington, has I“ . d. g, _; 7 “Gem . connection with that ï¬rm McGAHEYâ€"K. MK .0 ï¬lm , .19.- B. spaalresponsible position with Infant son of 3.; amassed -':f- j Mr, G 1 1118. He takes the place days. , la: am, Who has accepted a McGAHEYâ€"Wo ll. Vankleek Hill, Aug. 14.â€"-W. D. Mc- Leod, a local Conservative M.P.P. for Glengarry, died this morning. ____.â€"+-â€"â€"â€"-:â€" BIRTHS. FOX.â€"â€"In Emily. on Aug. 4th, 1908, the wife of John Fox, of a son. Saturday, Aug. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Babcock, a son. wife of Frank King, of a daughter. on Aug. 13th, the wife of John Morris- sey, of a daughter. 1908, to Mr .and Mrs. David Turn- er, a son. infant “son of E: days. ., " .4. ‘ ' Mrs. Mitchell Herron. are enjoying a few days’ visit under the parental roof. at Mr. the occasion home. from her visit to Haliburton. ‘ spent Sunday under the parental roof. and another week of ï¬ne weather will as some of the farmers will be through harvest. going to .Ho ' Y« _ garneiof ball, and no doubt it willbe a game, to: they have bad no practice ’for over a month). « . . " TWO 'rmsves "Wâ€?"EQ' ‘ vicinity. . l Mr. L. Martin, of Cedardale, is Visit- l ing with his uncle, Mr. E. Kendall. . and Mrs. Wm. Herron, of Peter- t 5001‘ be on the move. MT chants are warned to watch out for - r the ests of Mr. and ' him should he come east. Palestine, 9. e gu . {that city and has been the means of passing away a ï¬ve dolar bill on ura- suspecting salespeople in stores. generally takes a girl as his victim, Quite a number of young people land usually succeeding in pulling out from here went out to Cannington on with a ï¬ver. Tuesday last to attend a garden party 0111' 8011001 and purchase some trifling thing. He teacher, Mr. N- C. Hart, “788 here for I asks the seller for a ï¬ve dollar bill ' and in return hands out a handful! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gillis made a!“ small change. He tells the per_ visit to some friends around Balsam Grove on Sunday. boro, and Mrs. Herbert Keown, of: I l Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Day, of Guelph, G reenaway’s . Mrs. Gearge Perrin has returned Mr. and Mrs. Mossom Littlaton The threshing of grain has started, â€W the threshermenmll they can do. Quite a number from here intend the Falls on the nmeteen‘ tli month to attend the Civic The boys are billed for a i I The l a: produce supply is falling off, which In: ~10! ture of the situation, but there It ada, the uncertainty regarding up which may affect business to If! some extent. it take a hopeful though conser- * vative view of the business out- .*****I¢**#**#*#** Merchants are Warned i Against a “Film Hammer†:INOW OPERATING SUCCESSFULLY renewing old acquaintances in this ed considerable excitement gthis slick gent, and no doubt he will the time he has the ï¬ve dollar bill sealed the person who is waiting on envelope, and goes out. When the envelope is opened a blank is found inside. , ‘ ‘ rugwss' KLY FREE P3583. Bahama W I In “ TheDnnsfordBrmls THE"BRILLIANTS' OF THE GRAIN I I 1 TOWN HAVE STAR FOOTBALL l TEAMâ€"SCORE 4.1K l Dunsford, August 17.â€"On Saturday ievening a large crowd witnessed a i very interesting and exciting game of Etootball at Bobcaygeon, when the IDunsford “Briliants†were victorious. f The score went to the tune of +1 in 3 their favor. ’ The “Brilliants†played well, but 5 had only two rooters to raise their f spirits. Every player kept right on 3 the job all the way through. Lancas- f ter, Graham and Parker played a star ;game. Hoss Thurston, lyoung back player, did excellent work, lwhich relieved their goal-tender, Haz- 5 9] Thurston, very much. The “Brilliants†will have to keep 3 their practice to be ready for the F’Caygeonites Tuesday evening, as it 5 is going to be a combined team (No- 'gey’s Creek and Bobcaygeon). TheI ’Caygeon team played well with] gtwelve players, and Dunsford has no i The “Brilliants†came home very imerrily in a large rig, and speak well lof the referee. The line-up was as fol- lows: ! Goalâ€"Hazel Thurston. E Backsâ€"Albert Thurston ,Moss Thur- iston. ! Halbbacksâ€"Walburn Gordon, How- .ard Lancaster, Clifford Gordon. Centreâ€"Nelson Graham. fMitchell. , Left Wingâ€"Wester Smith, Stanley 1 Parker. ' Everybody turn out to the return, the plucky , . Right Wing â€" Rollie Parker, Alvin 26c; Monday Evening. Aux. 11. Liverpool wheat futures closed “d lower to-duy than Saturday, and corn futures unchanged. At Chicago. 80mm wbeat cloned ll‘c lower than Saturday, September corn lie lower, and September out- ï¬c lower. Winnipeg Options. Following an the cloning quotation. on Winnipeg grain futures: Wheat-AW 31.08% Nd. October We bid, December 93c bid. Ontoâ€"August 4256c bid. October 80c bld. Toronto Grain Markets. 1 Wheat. cpl-lug. bush ....... a 84 to 8.... I Wheat, mi, bush ........... o 5 o as I Wheat, goooo. bulb ......... 0 so u Wheat, red, bulb ........... 0 M 0 I Rye, bushel ................. o 8‘ i Buckwheat, bulhel ........ 0 70 .... Peas, bushel ................ 0 I) .... Barley, bushel ............. 0 50 Oats, bushel ................ 0 45 .... Toronto Dairy Market. Butter. separator. dairy ..... 0 23 0 a Butter, store lot: ............. 0 21 0 :2 Butter. creamcry, lb. rolls" 0 5 0 3 Eggs, new-laid, dozen ....... 0 21 0 n Cheese. large. lb ............. 0 13 9 13% Cheese, twin, lb ............... 0 18% Honey. extracted ............ 0 00 0 10 New York Dairy Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 17.â€"-Buzterâ€"Flnn; receipts, 4628: cmmery. specials, We; creamer-y, extras, 23c: creamer-y, third- to firsts, 18c to 22c; stale dairy, common to finest. 18c to 21550: Process. common to special, 15c to 2159c; western factory. firsts, 1855c to 19¢: western Imitation creamery. firsts, 1955c. Cheeseâ€"Firm; receipts, 135; mu, full Icream. specials, We to 1356c: do,, small. colored or white. fancy, 12c: 60., large. colored or white, fancy, 1155c: do., good to prime, lie to 1159c; do., common. Sic to 10%c; slums. like to ï¬e. Eggsâ€"Firm: receipts, 5693: state, Penu- sylvanta and nearby, fancy. selected. white. tie to 28¢: fair to choice. tie to brown and mixed. fancy. 86c: good to choice, 21c to 33¢: watern firsts, 1895c to 1959c; seconds, 17c to 18¢. CATTLE MARKETS. PAGE FIVE. latest? 1?er £4 Domestic Market Reports Tue-day Eveulnx. Aug. 11 Liverpool when. futures cloned to-duy unchanged to lower than yesterday. and corn futures 55d lower. At Chicago, September wheat cloned ï¬e hither than yesterday. September cor- ch higher, and Soptomber onto 1%: blgn» er. Winnipeg Options. Following m the closing quotation: on I Winnipeg grain futures: Wheatâ€"August 81.0% bid. OctObcr â€34¢, bid, Decmibor W bld. OItoâ€"Augult me bld, October We bu, Wednesday Evening. Aug. 19. Liverpool what future: closed 10-day 35d higher. and corn led higher. At Chicago. September wheat cloood {c higher, September corn ac higher, and I September oats 56c higher. - Winnipeg Optionsb“ Following are the closing quotation on Winnipeg grain futures : Wheatâ€"August 81.10 bid. October Slac- bld. December 9295c. Oatsâ€"August 4299: bid, October 371,11: bid. Toronto Grain Markets. “'hcat. 9 ring. bush ....... 80 88 to 8.... Toronto Grain Markets. Wheat. fflL bush ........... o as o :5 W h ,,,,,,, $084 to ,,,, VL'heat, goose. bush ........ 082 W22; imTauii' ......... o 85 30 :6 Wheat. red. bush ........... 0 s4 0 as Wheat, goose, bush ......... 0 so 0 81 Rye. bushel ................. 0 M What, rod. bu'h ........... 0 84 0 8; buckwheat, bushel ........ 0 70 .... Rye. bughel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, o 84 ,,_, Peas. bushel ................ 0 8‘0 .... Buckwheat, bushel ........ 0 7o Barley. bushel ............. 0 5.» Peas, bushel ................ 0 83 ..., Oats, bushel ................ 0 45 0 51 Barley, bushel ............. 0 50 .. . Tar-onto Dairy Market. Outs. buobel ................ 0 45 . B ‘ . utter, separator. dairy ..... 0 .33 0 5 Toronto Dairy Market. Butter, store Iota ............. 0 :1 oz: Butter, separator. dairy ..... 0 23 0 24 Butler, creamery, lb. rolls. 0 :5 03 Butter, store Iota ............. 0 21 0 fl Ease. new-laid, dozen ....... 0 2| .... Butter, creamer-y, lb. rolls.. 0 25 0 as Cheese, large, lb ............. 0 13 0 11“, Eggs, now-laid, dozen ....... 0 21 0 2 Cheese. twin. lb ............... 0 131,5 .... Cheese. largo, lb ............. to) 11:“ 0 13% o n Cheese, twin, lb ............... - - Honey. extracted ............ 0 09 0 10 Liverpool Gram â€â€˜d Produce. Llwrpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL, Aug. mâ€"Wbcut-Spot quiet; No. 2 red western winter, 7: W; No, 1 California. 7: lot/yd. Futures My; Sept. in â€Ed. Dec. 7- 4%d, March nominal. Cornâ€"Spot firm; American mixed. 7: 0d. Futures quiet: Sept. Ba ad. Baconâ€"Short rlb strong, 49:; long clear mlddles, light, strong. 49:; do., heavy. strong. 47: 6d; clear bellies strong. 54;. Linseed oilâ€"Steady, 255. / Honey. extracted ..., ........ 0 09 LIVERPOOL, Aug_ l9.â€"W'heatâ€"-Snot quiet; No, 2 red western winter. 7:; Gina; No. 1 Cal., 7s lolï¬d. Futures quiet; Sept. 7s and, Dec. 78 5d. Cornâ€"Spot firm; American mlexd. 73 4d. Futures dull; Sept. be 9%d. Lardâ€"Prime western, 47s steady; Amer- ican refin’ed. (is, steady. Cheeseâ€"Hm; Canadian ft'I’st white. new, 603 6d; do.. colored, 615 so. New York Dairy Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 19_â€"Butterâ€"-Firm: {sport in the burg and encourage Mr. I 1 along. a: 1H 5* zgame Tuesday evening and help raise 0.1““ Steadyâ€"Hogs Are Sharply Higher at Buffalo and Chicago. LONDON. Aug. l7.â€"Londou cables for cattle are steady at 1155c to 1k per pound. I dressed weight : refrigerator beef ll quoted at louc to 105% per pound. Toronto Junction Livo Stock. it. TORONTO JUNCTION, Aug. 17.â€" ’ Receipts of live stock at the Union [Stock Yards were 60 curloada, corn- * posed of 1146 cattle, 39 hogs, 0‘ sheep and lambs, with 29 calves. III Toronto, Aug. l4.â€"Mr. Hugh 10! Exp-Hen III Blain, Vice-President ,of the 1" Export Item cold at 84.30 to 85.55. and III Eby Blain Company, Limited, #1 one '0"! ‘1 35-â€: bulls, “-50 t0 “-50 per III wholesale grocers, says of the * 1 c't' hum WNW": ‘* I Boot picked butcher-l. sun to ms; to“: “I expect a substantial im- * I of good, as to “.50: medium. can to provemcnt in business condi- r05“ tions this fall, and am quite ' hopeful as to the future. Just how rapid the recovery from the present depression is going to be, however, is a matter of doubt. It "I think myself it will come gradually, though we are bound iHoward Lancaster and his boys _â€"_.__.â€"__ ***********##**#I THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. a: (Special to Free Press.) canmon, “.50 to 83.75; cowu. a.“ cannon, 81 to 82; common cows slow sale. lllkeu and Sol-luau a: a: a: it About a dozen mllkcro and mum sold at no to 806 each, Val (hives. A limited number of veal culve- cold at 83 to 86 per cwt. lbee’a-dh-Iu. There was 3 mm good demand for exportcbeep.ut84tou.8forowu.ond It in time to get back to the pros- †to 83.25 for and 1m» sold at endlngAug.1§wcrez3ncottlc.lm-boup The offering: this morning for locol consumption consisted of 850 cattle. an I:hcepandlumbo.7flhogsuudlflculvm. I A stronger fooling prevailed In the marb I porous conditions formerly on- 35,50 to 33,19 W cu 1* joyed. Collections at the pre- no... It sent time are not just satisfac- Gonna, Limited, report odoctl. fed and 5* factory. but retailers have been "‘"l’d- “ “*5. “d ‘39- ‘-°-"- a" a ’10: restricting their purchases, and ' comm" point.“ payments should naturalIyH'm- Montreal Live Stock. MONTREAL. Aug. I'd-(MFA! tho . Montreal Stock Yards West End Market 0f 600'“ I very Important fea- the receipts of the clock for the week I and lambs, 196 hog: and 25 calves. are other factors, including the elections in the United States and the elections also in Can- ket for cattle. and prices, as compared with a week ago, show an advance of 150 to Sc per 100 lbs. ‘rblo wu due to tho fact that the supply was fully 60 head smaller. and good to choice boom were On the whole, I a: a: u a a u u n: a: a: a: k prove in the fall. The crop is t a a: at a a: at it u a: II! somewhat scarce. There was a good do- an ’1': look u . mend from local and Quebec buyers for ' l the best beevoo. and a fairly octlve trod. * * I was done. ‘ Choice cattle sold at be to sue: good at “Sc to Kc; fair at 6c to me; common at 30 to ac, and inferior at me to 86¢ per pound. In spite of the continued mull arrival- of lambs, a weaker feeling has developed in the market of late and prices are low- er, uleo of null lots thin morning being made at 5590 to do per pound, and at .83 to 85 each. The demand for good to choice sheep for export account lo fairly good. but u supplies are limited the volume of business doing Is not 11m. and price- rule firm at (c, with the culls polling at metoac perpound. Calveomocuco. for which the demand to good, and price- ure firm, with ogleo‘ of good to choice at ;' . t owcr A ï¬rm-flammer in Toronto has caus- 3 32.3“ “a e m n 04 to around Altbo the supply of bag: was small, _ . . I there being only 700 head on the market. Toronto 15 becoming a hot bed for I a weaker feellnx prevailed. end Prices 'nfledflctoï¬cpcrlmpouudolowq-tbuu uweekugo. Tbuwuduetotbefuct that packers were fairly we" supplied. and In consequence the damn... m not very keen, even at the reduction, as cell- en In some cases found It difficult to IN TORONTOâ€"MAY COME AT LAST. Lindsay mer- some would be carried over for a later market, Salouofoelectodktockmmudout He 88.!)to87por1flpouudmwolgbodoff . . . . mar Burr-n.0, Aug. 11.â€"c.moâ€"ao- b 1118 scheme is \to walk into a store bottom. 8.“: troll: somthat he wants the bill and places a; In 3:3de 1:" a. Gï¬hé Win? gulifornlo. it in an envelope and seals it. By “cw-â€"3â€â€œ. “ ‘0’. w- m Burch, . '. '. .Tln'oe him discovers that the small change :3. ""3â€: {mgéouq‘zam 2 : dowo in the W‘ poruon' of is 25c. short of ï¬ve dollars. He re “.85 also... a as, ' “T Nye much in the ' ceives the announcement with appar- M" W “‘4‘. - house. all many hi"? ent dismay and informs the person 1... gm 0:: ï¬'ï¬â€˜Ã©m “â€3“de hmâ€. M into M’ that that is all he has. He gather: anamuwuhu:mm â€'1’ yesterday. upthemoneyandhaudsback the York DIeoFummuock. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€" ‘ me Louooumomomsr. celpts, «2: cables from Liverpool and London quote live cattle lower. at lie to 1339c per pound. dressed weight: to nï¬c per pound. Exports to-morroo, 2700 quarter: of beef. unchanged: steady; medium grades slow to so lower; ordinary to good sheep cold at 83.25 to 84.5; fair to prkne lambs. 85.87% to 8.10. feeling weak, Unrated at an had: on. that o flud buy and the a“ 'm gaffe". 83 to 83; bullo. 82.75 to 85; calves, to 84:10. ore-Rood can: market 153‘: curl. 8,5 to 86.90 East Buffalo Cattle Market. '3 Sheep boâ€"Rocdpu. about 1am: market for lumbo, No to lower: cheep. M: M. â€.50 grabs. 8.75 to 8.50: New Ycrk Dairy Market. receipts, 7084; state dairy, commOn to NEW YORK. Aug. 1â€"Buttcrâ€"-Flrm; finest 18c to :20. receipts. 21,920; creuuery, special, 24c; exâ€" Cheesthlv‘lrm: receipts 36%: _ state. full true. 23c to 2895c; third to first, 18c to me; cream, large, colored or white. fancy, state dairy. common to finest. 18c to 2156C: “Xe- process, common, special, 15c to 215‘); Eggsâ€"Firm, unchanged; receipts. 11515- weotern factory, first, 19c; western lml- ’ â€"â€" union creamery, first, mac to we. CATTLE MARKETS. Cheeseâ€"Quiet, unchanged; receipts. 10,- 238. Eggsâ€"Strong; receipts. 16,709; state, East Buffalo Cattle Market. Pennsylvania and nearby. fancy. oelected, EAST BUFFALO. Aug, 19.â€"Cattloâ€"- white, 27c to 28¢; fair to choice, 23c to 26¢; Steady; prime steers. 86.25 to 5.50 brown and mixed. fancy. selected. white. Veinsâ€"Receipts, 100 head; active and 27c to 28¢: fulr to choice, file to zï¬c; brown steady. and mixed, fancy. 5c; fair to choice. are Hogsâ€"RNMI. 390 head; slow: M to 24¢; western, first. 19c to ï¬le; 8000““. steady: other: lie to 5c lower; heavy and 1759c to 1896c. CATTLE MARKETS. Cables Steadyâ€"Cattle and HogsAbout Unchangod at U. S. Points. LONDON, Aug. mâ€"Loudon cable- for cattle are study at 1159c to 10¢ per pound, drmood weight ; refrigerator beef I: quoted at me to â€the per pound. Toronto Live Stock. TORONTO, Aug. laâ€"Receipts of live stock at the City Market, as re- ported by the railways. were 72 car- loods, composed of 1W8 cattle, 675 bogs, 1700 sheep and lambs, 127 calves and one home. Man. One or twoloodoofexportotem were reported at 85.50. and one loodut 6.08; acute llgbcexportou and bovy butcher- mreportedubelugboughtuujoto Kwpercwt. Exportbulloooldotn-om “to“.flporcwt. Rectum-um Notmouyou-le. Spokesmwto lbu. each. 8150:083:fbedcn, â€to Ibo..8l.8to88.‘l,wltbuum of good quality at a little more money. mama-am About :0 mllkero und opting!“ told at from m to I! each. Veal “Iva. 91“ Veal culve- uold at unchanged quot». nonmufromntoflpercwt. M and hunts. Export are. sold or 84 to 84.5: runs, 83 to #3; lamb. of 85.50 to 83.10 per cwt. lion. Mr. Han-lo quota ooleets. fed and wat- Matmmlkbmuï¬ï¬percwt. Several droves-s reported having ro- celvcd aw per cwt., f.o.b. care at coun- try points. Fem-mun of Hamilton was reported by one drover as paying ï¬at for hogo_ off care, on Monday. East Buffalo Cattle Market. EAST BUFFALO. Aug. laâ€"Cuttloâ€" steady; prime steers, $6.25 to $6.50. Valeâ€"Receipts. 50 head; active and 5c higher, 86 to 88.5. Hospâ€"Receipts, 500 head; slow and otcody; heavy and mixed, 87 to 87.15; york- eru, x to 86.10. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 1000 head; active: cheep steady; lambs 10c higher; lambs. “.8 to 86.85. I New York Live Stock. NEW YORK. Aug. mâ€"Becveoâ€"Re- no sales reported. Latest refrigerator beef at 1159c Calvesâ€"Receipts, no; feeling steady; common to prime vculo, 8 to 88.50; wen- ern do., 86.75 t0 37: milks. no grouse-a or butter- ta. 6610: sheep lambs Sheep and Lumboâ€"Rccelp prime and choice Hogsâ€"Receipts, no; no sales reported; Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO, Aug. mmï¬ecdpts .- ubout moo; market My; teen, “.75 to 87.76: cowo. 80 to 855: ,m; . 80 to'xlo: ulk would. â€.0 I!) “f.“ and lam m. $7.50; stocks: and foadel‘l, 82â€"0 to ï¬re which has been r oil well near Tampico for 43 days, has it. From a hole meter, the well has widened into a volcano, with a crater 100 metres across a height of 500 feet. oil consumed is about $3,000 gallons a minute. papers from the Grand Trunk tion. but the boys were let go on suspend- ed oeuteuco. Railway mixed, 86.90 to 87.15; yorker-a, 8.75 to 87; pigs. 33 to $5.25: roughs. ts dairies, 88 to 86.50. to $5.3; Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, no head; active, steady and unchanged. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK, Aug. 19.â€"-Beeveoâ€"Ro- celpta, 1544; good to prime steers study; other: slow to a shade lower; bulls study to firm; medium to good cows steady: common bologna can So to 10¢ lower; common to prime native nears odd at Calvesâ€"Receipts, 1m; veal: firm: welt- ern calves strong to ï¬t: higher: and buttermilk: 8c lower: cnmmou to l choice vculs, 8.50 to 8.3; a few 3 O: i culls and throw“. 8 to 85; and buttermilk, 8! to “62%; m calves, 85.50 to 5.78. Sheep and lambâ€"Recap“. was; no change in sheep: choice lamb. firm to Sc higher; other: M; commoa ta prime sheep. $2.75 to 80.9; culls. 81.50; or- dinary to choice lamb. 84.50 to 87. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 5m; feeling steady: New York State and Pumqlvanlu hogs, 37 to 87.10. Chicago Live Shock. CHICAGO, Aug. n-CottJFRocctpu. estimated at about mom; market strong to 15c higher; steer-u, 84.75 to 87.15; km- ero, 84 to “.65: cows and heifers. 83 to 85.26; bulls, $15 to S; calm. $6 to 87]: smokers and feeders. am to 84.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts, estimated at about 31.- «to; market 5c to 10¢ lower: choice beavr shipping, 86 to 86.â€; butchers, 86.3) to 86.9; light mixed. 8.50 to 88.â€; choice light. 88.70 to 86.8): mixed. 86.40 to 86.65; heavy packing. 86.50 to 8.5: good to choice pig... 85.50 to 86.35; commas: to fair pigs. 84 to 85: bulk of sales, â€.50 to 86.6. Sheep and Lunaâ€"Receipts estimated at about snow; market stood)“; sheep. 83.50 to 84.50: lamb 3.84.75 to 86.50; ycurllngs, $4.10 to 85. Choose Markets. PETERBORO, Aug. 19.-â€"At the regular meeting of the Peterboro Cheese Board. held here this morning, 3818 boxes of coi- ored were offered. All sold at 127-16c Earl In Kingston. Kingston, Aug. 20.â€"Earl Grey. on' the Government steamer Speedy“ with a corterie of Government ofl'r cials, reached here yesterday. The Governor-General called on Col. Gor- don, 6.0.0., at the armories. The steamer then cleared for Port Dalhousie. Minister Kills Himself. Utica. N. Y., Aug. m.â€"Rev. James Duane Phelps of Syracuse shot him- self in his room in the Wurz Hotel on North Genesee street, this city, some time during the night, and he was found yesterday morning hang- ing out of his bedroom window. ‘ou'w... .. so... Mexico City, Aug. 19.â€"The great aging in the bafled all attempts to extmgu' ish eight inches in dis- IIt is. estimated that the flames reach The amount of Boys Stool Paper-o. Thorold, Aug. 19.â€"Two boys. Wil- liam Randall and David Comfort, before Magistrate Munro with stealing a number of of Toronto morning news- stu- A plea of guilty was entered, Lou Five Millions. inning, Aug. 19.â€"Furtber reports 'ved , y the Ounodnn' Paciï¬c of forest ï¬re: on" their _pro- Vancouver Island indicate pip-em the timber loss ‘ Thu. Flohl Schooner-o Gone. \Pll'il, Aug. .-(C. A. P.)â€"(lreat mounting of. Geno-lo for three ï¬sh- ucboonontbeBordoluoe' ,Alioe- mW.vhieh-sil- .. r~ A... . a.)