â€" 7:33.. 1 lul (lnulfln. ‘Wml 1mm IN lnr MW 35’ 3.85 0 0 ts .ln lo-urher. l" 1.25 . 2.45 r Calf and 2.45 *0 ots ' . 3 solid ‘ DUNE for 1.75 irts Drill and 75c ‘> m Av dual wxzwwzwzwzwzzzwzwt 23°32;zzzwsszzzzwzzzwzzzzzarA 863‘}; *t ‘-: f» -» ~> â€505$ . ms Are Made. uakenbos, New liypnotism. was beautiful Ne" Lawe Sunapee ms. iced,†said D13 rd and cans? cam will some‘ 0. still but hall 'ife’s room 3" 'ght, aushaken the cold $19“: , “I have had n. I’ve beeq I d by a piece“ hiladelphia B? Latest Quotations. _ TUestily Evening. Sept. 2. . em futures closed to-day d m 13.1 lower than yesterday, wove ' lféfn "4-1 to “id lower. .. - . wheat closed uric low- . Winnipeg Options. iir: futures: (ember gage bid, October , Lg ; Pizza. [mo-:mber W bid. - member 3914c bid. October 38%;: Toronto Grain Markets. my. bush. .._..:0 88 to 8.... W t S .v- 3.2:: «:13, bush. ..-..- 0 93 .... will?" v :‘r'il *3 15h .......... o w .o-oo I’V'I’ZCIM _'(,(\\ hush. ------ 0 88 ..-o me. bushel ....-........o- o 84 .00. 35cm heat, bushel ..... .. 0 70 .... P34â€: bux". l ............. .0330 d‘é . bu.“ '“l . u.» ..... , ‘ 33’“ o 44 0 45 ................ .ar'nnr. dairy 023 m: 3"? ‘1". store lots ‘ Creamery, lb. rolls.. 0 25 024 023 on; “'new laid, dozen 020 on . lb..-.......’}13% 014 014 010 Liverpool Grain and Produce. mygmwml.’ Sept. nâ€"Closlngâ€"Wheat .. t. strong; No. 2 red western winter, : Cal. 93 1d; futures steady; .,,_ Ts and Dec. 78 Sï¬d; March, 73 d. Com'SD"l quiet: American mixed, 7s :531ums, quiet; 04%., 53 Ing; Dec... 53 d. Flourv~Wlnler patents. steady. 293 3d. Bamemturland cut, strong, 57: 6d: '93: ~nlddlns, light. strong. 56:; do., ,, 1;, 31: Cd: short clear backs. \. m. vicar bellies. strong. 608: ,umm'v‘. surï¬ng. “9 6d. «1. .\"--"it':l:1 rwrlncd. ln polls. strong, '1‘. :1».v l‘rlrm- clty. firm, 298. New York Dairy Market. \‘FIW \. \‘ Supt. 22.â€"-Rutter-â€"-Flnn; m: t t \ «'N-nmcry WOMEN!» ‘3 mu, -4 \ 'lt', third (0 firsts. lSC t0» (Mow xl'T um'hunut‘di rocelptn, ll.- 1 rmwlpts 15.610; wanton: occ- w n»... 4...,“ :. .‘1. a».â€" CATTLE MARKETS. Toronto Live Stock. Mlux'l‘n, Sept. ‘B.~Rccoipts of wan-L ;.t the City Market as re- m ii}. llm rm'rwnys, totalled 84 ind.» w-znl‘msml of 1101 cattle, ' mg... 2.237 sin-op and lszbu and . alike: lixportcrl. 31W! «nu-r: mm at $4.50 per ch, and a. wvrv ~mmr good cattle sold at the v:- quxdulllltl. Bulls, 8.50 to $4 Per Butchers. hutché-rx’ sold at $4 to $4.50: The his? $4; Gammon, $3 to 83.50: .edlum. 81.1; in users, 5: to 51.50 per ch; 00173, $2.50. . £13m. Feeders and Stockerl. -: .-;, £150 to $3.90 per ch: ‘ “1' to 950 lbs. each, at $3 to ‘: bv'st >ilktiief4. 650 to 8m lbs. each, at 50 to $3: luv-dium stockers. 600 to a!) . ~ each. n: 3.2:: to $2.80: common stock- ‘ ., in :.~ “M its. each. at $2 to 815. linkers and Springer; The??? Wu: 1'. strung market for mnkers d sprizgvrs. and altho a large mmbel' are offrxl, 5321 more of the right kind - :~. found ready sale. Prices “0 from 331' :0 $65, the bulk of the 5;" Thy... w...» several fanners on the Elie: that failed in getting a‘ supply Vet] Calm 2209in 11/45:, “‘9‘ .f Cowl quality. :1. 1m: 4-1.1.“ on the market. Prices “ e {sum '3: t... 31130 per cwt. sheep and Lamhl. EKDOI“. 5326‘ p, 5715.“ to $3.25; runs, 32.3 n: lambs s4 1.. $4.60 per cwt. Hogs. M: Harrisx-pc-vts the market firm but "*Simg‘t'i .r; gum-.912; selects fed and aterec l: s: and 11;;th at $6.75. New York Liv. Stock. _ Beevwâ€"Re- ' J _: (ix-wed beef- Hm. .1.- to mic; fancy. , .m-f. SC to 7c; LiverIaOOl .. ‘.“>:. 93-5 steady. - .;.-.->-.;~:.~'. 371:: veals almost nomi- : steady; westerns and :3." to choice veals. 88 to ' western calves» 9-5 .,,..w‘r:eceipt£, 3518; sheep, v .i shade lower; others -- off; sheep, $2 to $43 :44: feeling steady: 5’45 for state and Penn- '1‘ S 3r 0'- Chicago Live Stock. :m, s 5;.cnxtloâ€"Receipts. stmxb‘: beeves, 3'65 rs $3.50 to $5: west- r} "7 “E7; 2‘5“} heifers, $1.55 to l' #0.“). . - _;;i;out 12.000: market . right, $6.60 to $7.30; mix- . » T. ~: heavy. $73.51) to $753: . 5m. Eliâ€"Two men .. covered with hand- the Lennox Hotel ~ and with revolvers ' K George J. Smith and ."FR Tutor Doyle to leave em $511,111}: and then marched ,‘ “L" '13 basement, where they my)" 3“.“ in a small room. .. n Elly}? ofï¬ce the two men he‘- curedxaim Ihr valuables. They .. ‘ 0323; about 5130 m cash, but .hilsgcxtl‘gfided in opening the safe, “'Ied ix- 1x and Doyle, who had suc- edan a1; lberaung themselves ram- :3 and the hold-up men fled. ‘â€" Listianwo Bulls Ran Amuck. . capedn" Sept. 22.â€"Twenty-two bulls 'tdav Ircm the arena at Moita. yon- Crowd thallidw ran muck through a 1111 ï¬ghtas assembling to Witness ‘Montre | M ‘ x a ay Mediate. of $211.61? Sept. .22.â€"At. a meeting 111% w Y Council yesterday a reso- yim of 2-; Passed offering the ser- to WvMe‘gOrporation of Montteal m M settle the 0.3.12. stnke. hmenugï¬t either side desired such 'tnriaverageotSOtoï¬E; v..ith mica ï¬nn for any 5 but there were 3 ’ Flour, best Manitoba, $3.25 per cwt. \ : stockers and feeders. ; V l l i I l ..__._._- ._ __...l._..~....n OS HAWA iThe Prices Ruling on : the Lindsay Market lGRAlN AND PRODUCE QUOTA- TIONS FOR OUR READERS. l Rolled oats, $2.80 per cwt. Fall wheat, 85c. per bush. Spring wheat, 80c. per bush. Goose wheat, 800. per bush. Large peas, 90c. per bush. Small peas, 85c. per bush. Buckwheat, 55¢. per bush. Barley, 45c.-53c. per bush. Rye, 75c. per bush. Oats, 01d, 37c. per bush. White oats, new, 37c. per bush. Potatoes, 50c. per bush. Eggs. 186. per doz. Butter, 26c.-27c. per lb. Chickens, 50c.-75c.-80c. Hens, 70c. Ducks, $1. Turkeys, 15¢. per lb. Hogs, $6.25 per cwt. Live hogs, $6.50-$6.60 per cwt. Beef cattle, 2 to 3):;c. per lb. Beef, retail, SC. to 15c. per 1b. New hay, $10 to $14 per ton. Cream, 15c., 25c., 30c. Apples, 50¢. per bag. lmon Truax have returne - lited States, after visiting then at Glendown and other friends. Mrs-J. Wilson has bee J. Grifï¬n is also on th "we hope to see and Mrs}- days with her daughter, Miss Em i few days last week, the guest. 0 aunt, Mrs. G 5388i“- Mr .E. Shuttleworth spent Sun in Baddow. » day " 'th . . . Mrs. Henley spent 9: few 3 1n says all: are welcomeâ€"(236.3. her daughter. MIS- Grifï¬n 133*.“ w gAQnite recently, a, valuable mble The‘young wage. â€If“??? ' an en'oa e 6,8338. :3 .~ (Rule bee Jag J. M91145, week. » '- Quite a number 555 have recei . .7 Falls A "‘7 year’s fair and‘ same the outloék: is very bright. e did crowd in!" ' oldie ,_ .éT-lur'annonanrmhms 7 ‘ ‘W “325-99 or over. The sections given over to Ladies’ and Men’s Wear are crowded with the best of fashion productions. Every garment you see here illustrated is correct for fall and wintei' wear, and every person can procure at this store ex- ,actly what they thought they would like best to wear. The price will be as equally pleasing as the garment itself. n on the sick no: rive. It’s; "an ,3!" 030m {on almost any room. A Store Opel Until 10 pan. Saturdays up to Mary lot. . Other by; until 6 p... I LI‘NDSA‘YIAND OSHAWA.“ I ESE ILLUS. RATIONS " Represent the Garments as They Are to be Seen at‘ Our Store. â€"â€"-â€"â€"-. .1. SUTCLIFflE SONS , Many Advanâ€"tgges of machinery and Hull ’- the Poultry KeeperlI Arrive at Port Penyii Brand Mllllll- 4 I I l HAS A PRODUCT THAT Is SALE- lOF THE OLD STEAMER swans-fer 0 enln ERâ€"WERE SUCCESSFULLY i J CASH AND ONE PRICE TOWN TOPICS for inside decorating, etc., from the Lanark marble and granite quarries. ~ â€"Miss Lily Westlake, of Woodville, is one of the successful students at the Canadian Corre:pondence College cx- ams. recently held, obtaining a .‘lor- mal School entrance or junior teasi- --Look up J. J. Walsh’s change of advtz in this issue. â€"The Haliburton County Teachers’ Convention will be held at Halibur- _ er’s certiï¬cate. ton. .. . _ , fLak ï¬eld. has been â€"Toronto Globe: In “mmpeg, on Mr. Tanner o e ‘ 'Sept. 12th, 1908, Miss Annie D. Calâ€" nominated for the Dominion House by _ the Liberals of East Peterboro. very 0f Reaborog Ont» was qmetly - ,° 1 h h h 5 been i married to Mr. \\ alter Greer, or Lash- â€"Pr1meau " bu c e; S Op .- a th burn, Sask. The marriage was solemn- greatly Improved y haung e ized 'by the Rev. Geo. B. K. Adams, ABLE ALL THE YEAR ROUND. RAISED. l l The poultry keeper, above all oth-' er business men, says the Farming! Tuesday Tuesday and Wednes= steamer “Stranger," which was burn-. the remains of the old; w 1d, h h d' .- I or as t e a vantage of having ed on Scugog Lake some time ago,{ day, sepl. 229 23 for sale a product wthh IS saleable I were taken to Port Perry. The en-E and Following liront painted. 0f Winnipeg. (gene, d8); m “1;th in any tpart 0" gines, feed pumps, prOpellor, anchor . . e oun ry. ere 18 no own 50 and the old hull, have been success- Days 0 â€"A friendly invitation is extended . small, no village so remote that poul- I fully raised and are now back under I . . . . to visitors to Lindsay Exhibition by IVEI HlP ERIN L Y P GS try and eggs are not in demand at Mr. Carnegie's care again. It is his! P. J. Breen to call and see his exhi- . . . bit of Pianos, Organs and Sewmg AT GOODERHAN VILLAGE all times, and m many instances the intention to build a new steamer and j more remote the town the better the instal this machinery, which is W80- ; Machines.â€"dZw2. . . _ . â€"Mr. Charles J. Jaynes, of BOU’SPECIAI; TRAIN ON I. B. 0- FOR prices. The poultry keeper has also tically undamaged. caygeon, has returned from a tour of LINDSAY CENTRAL FAIR â€If? udvantage 0f being able *0 lortell the West, and spent the week-end - within a.na.rrow.range what price lzc with friends at 31 Grant-st, River- -â€"-â€"- Wlll obtain for his produce, He knows ' dale,â€"Tor0nt0 News. The shlower which came on Friday that at certain. times he Will be .ablel â€"Eel catching is engaging the atten- , last was sorely needed, as the forest “liege: 1:5: £306“??? attootlfxaelrltxméz tion of some 0‘ our experts l"hesfj'ï¬res in this vicinity were threaten- linows that. yzar afte’i year certain price curves will be found in the mar- The ladies of Lindsay and vicinity â€"_â€"â€"â€"F pare invited to inspect our autumn jand winter display of Millinery and LOAFING IS ON THE DECREASE IN LINDSAY Millinery Novelties. WARNINGS HAVE BEEN TACKED UP IN CONSPICUOUS PLACES â€"PENALTY IS HEAVY. nights. These ï¬Sh are. now "Vanni“? ling, and at 4 o’clock Friday it was 1 and some large ones are being taken necessary to light lamps in some he quotations and these wil lnot vary The Stamelen â€"Ontario’s population increased by smoke, widely in any series of years. The V 58,617 during 1907, according to 111-. Dr .Frost, of Kinmount, called )1) ton, farm produce/of any kind, is but not until direcl measures were? ment of Agriculture from municipa . . , .. likely to swing through a wide arc in taken by 9 10°81 Chlef- Signs have 5 sources. The vajnce has now 2’200"l- MISS Mamie Skuce, 0f Wilberforce, on demand or according to the quality es where the loafing public are like-l produced. With the products of the ly to congregate. The notice quotes; Kent'5t° East Flavelle mill. . near the places owing to the densny of the . ' . , ' price of beef, mutton, pox-k, woo], cot- Street loafmg is on tlré decrease, ; . . ' ' ll cted b the De art- . . formation co e Y p lfpatients here Friday and Saturady. ' _ Mllhnery Par|0rs ' consecutive years, prices being made been tack “P m conspicuous plac-l IS visiting in town. : ,9 $3411 tcsï¬cgioice heavy, 363 g4_:,, to . __.___....â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-~ ‘ M H B~ Rub and Miss Pearl is .. .v17i1‘1’T13'89d‘333 about 22“ â€"The Pepper Twins Concert Com-t r'. ' ° y , ~ - - - - - - the followin b Jaws: ‘ ,“aletgeltzgmltbesfg l BADDOW' pany is announced to give an enter- gï¬tï¬gpï¬? days With friends 1n guilt]: 32;: 21:0:tiï¬r::;fll;g;e:sgi<; 1. For blgcki’ng or interfering in l 'm u "W -. w ' l "a i591". lguibs. $3.; to $5.70: tainment in Twomey’s Hall, Fenelon A . 1 thin in connection with the had been ï¬xed to remain permaâ€" any way with any public thorough- i stock. Vle hear he intends putting , n.0, Lh of sales. $5.90- (Qprrespondence Free Press.) Falls, on the evemngs of Oct. 9th and L' dspemfair l‘wm be run over the I nenslly and ' the poultry keeper need fare, bridge or public building, a yup a more commodious building on maï¬mmï¬alo Sept 215% 1908-’Mr- and M†H†Wh- »Bmsad linway on Friday morning. not wdrry about supply and demand. penalty of not exceeding $50, will 2w- ’0‘; (12;? 3°?“ "5' 39:0“ and “l“ c _, S _ . - . _ - o . . I . . S ‘ . .. .. v d to the Un â€"Sutchï¬e Sons are domg a big! Sept. 25’ leaving G ooderham at 5.50 He should give his whole attention to 1nd upon the person or persons. Se . l :1 mes: In J . - the economic bases of the work 2. For the usxng of profane lan-l \era rom â€9 purpose attend P ° " 'ng the Fenelon Falls fair on Oct. 6th son business these days. _The .popular- l a.m., connecting with HaliburtOh itY thls‘d‘ore has attained m a few l train at the junction, returning on ar- years is the result of splendid busi- rival of 8 15 p m. train from Lindsay. ness methOdS and thoughtful semce. . . ' fro i-en uantit of feed. A record "0‘“! ’3 expected. venue m a g V q y public buildings floors etc, a penalty â€"â€"Should any one Of the exhibitors The friends of Mr. Wilson, of Fen- He should study his fowls and use , of fruit; vegetbles, etc.. at the Lmd- elonlealls, in this vicinity. were glad every endeavor to secure the. largest 3432:1150? to $10 ““11 be Put “P9" say Central Fair notcare to take the to hear of Ibis nomination to oppose ,num . exhibitsh°m§1§tflhe chi; Mm; 001. Sam Hughes in this ridmg' at the It is characteristic 0: the busmess' of â€T128130 £3? 33;? $31113: e wo orm ve a 11886 ° ' . the 5811‘ that 3 sho 1n the salts that will follow any breach of . . . l' 11 ed donations to the Ross Memorial hos- th ï¬tieéwtiï¬ndbï¬fnlfisigm o! the summer or an overplus in the winter pitaJ .or House "of Refuse~ e ' ., , . . the said by-lnw. ROSEDALE. Sept. ma. Ianâ€"Our .vxllag' c has e in an ublic lace, 1t of: He should endeavor to feed so as 513:3†i :8 9‘50. P pena Y and 7th. t roduce the eatest. ' ible re- , 0 p gr poss 3. For the spitting on sidewalks, “'9 beer the prospects are 'bright for an extra good fair this year. Mr. and Mrs Randolph McDonald were in the burg over Sunday. On Monday, with Mr. Frank, they took a trip to Beaver-ton. The Lorne Doone passed through from Beaver-ton last week with a jolly bunch; who camped at Geo. Isaac’s cottage on Cameron Lake for a few days. _â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€" he! edmgiveare , . 8: Co. Pianos at the Lind?! Central hens lay well in winter the increased “had '1; of this last Exhibition, afternoon on evemng, , is I“ 1'86 to 1 1 Shite. smoke. day daily, Try and hear him. The com: m? 1,113?†_me}:'ï¬hw;'g week or two, which debuts even n Rather Odd Conduct. produce in early summer other flocks new across theghke. ““3 on (Madoc Review.) and mm sud†.M n “9 â€Mb" b‘“ Ben. Robson, who hails from St. 5 representative, 1’. J. Breen. ' , _ . . 013, was given 30 days in jail at Sud- Pflm an WW *0 000‘ The W m buns hm“ bury one day last week for endeavor- . WWW†â€mmflelngtopassoï¬asonOddfellow,claim- ' ingthothewasomemberofuodoc the W was discovered “mom . ‘ ‘ nastmzs county. um as: ï¬nd we» price- he 400‘“ in it , , Lodge, 179. The Sudbury lodge made V, ‘3' “ The-orients“, Punching. inquiries" astowhetherhewasa not ,, hm amen: m at mhérhen. and on being informed ’t um heqmn‘t had him sent down. ‘ ‘ r. _ Whilehemsometimeacolfltï¬edto ,It. P. .1.th token over make some of the local members he mm W ’ lmm H. 8. have} he '38 a member 0‘ the Olde. r! " .5733,“ in quite t-bnt it wouldn't go. “ ‘w m“... .. .wl u... .. 9,. » a. .. "4 mwwfltg.3ag.muw , - .. . . ‘ -.-“‘.‘l .. -..â€"......».A 1M-..A.- 2’, , ..... -4... ‘ '4'“ o a A -« e ’ ‘j ,' H g , 1‘ u f, «r'g ;. lo 3 1 ‘ l .5! ,,) l. l 3 a .i ‘2†“5 .‘ .l .3‘ a l ' l: l i' 5 !.i 4 , 1 3. x. ,, 1;- 33'03. ' :3 g .‘v s % l ‘ w. _. ' M3 L: