63333333' 0 c 9 O c o O o z 03 O o O o c o O espondcnt.» yi given under the Prabyltemim church. hold at the rear. out the even- will the floral to Eden orchestra and Osmond. My and Toronto. micsï¬opâ€"udnltn 20c.. children 15c. 1“. . DIGBY. . \ (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) ~ Formcrs are. still i‘nusy sanding. ' Quite a lumbar attended the quilt- ‘t‘ing be: at Mrs. Crcavm‘s on the O . Mien Jennie: Hodgrs hits returned from Toronto. Mics Jennie Fell. in visiting friends hum. _ . Messrs. Ccn. Sullivan and: T. Fitz- mmld have purchased a new separ- btczr. ; Mr. ,Will chud has put up a new dinner ball on his form. . . . . I acc John has been painting up his humi- _â€"-â€".â€"-â€"-â€"- . OAKWOOD . ~ [From Our Own Correspondent.) Our contractor is again at the. ccmcnt walka- Yqu can‘t do the . ' k 'l-‘rcd. , {We notice that. card playing has become- qui'tc an interwï¬ng occu becomm quits. an interesting occu- pation in our village lately, even rill the wee small .hqurs. A‘ few Inmiliec‘ in the vicinity WQllld lbc - vary much codified. if: thopc players would go home once a week‘ ,ut: the young ‘ follow :out night? It is a surâ€" of: us «that {ï¬shinghis " 1.. czfl Bury's G roan. . iWho was fishing Sunday prise 19 most A By appearance last Sunday night one would think .our new stonekeepcr was uniting nor a bookech-r. Mr. Barry Pen-in, we: of. our most highly esteemed young men. left last week for Port Arithur. where he 'has accepted a position in the Ontario Bank. Good luck Harry. 1“ verybcldg' works but father" is n scmg flazmliar in our village and. [HUM also. The strong win played ‘havcp with tho 1" meinit y. _____._â€"â€"â€" MARIPOSA. . ' Proceedings of the Mariposa Coun- cil.-â€"Monday. May 14. members~ all })IY=(:DC. and the: minutes of last meeting read and approved. The fol- lowing communications were read; From I. E. Weldon, solicitor, for Mr. .Wm. Woolacott. demanding payment of $85 for. the loss of a horse. having broken its 10.1 on the road near lot 16. con. 7. From Fluvcllea Limited noting prices for( cement; Measure. B. Bowins and R. Umphrcy. were pre- sent, asking for. the use of the .rrad- or on t!» forced road across con. 15. l' and 2, Mr. Hector Grant also wanted the use of tho grader for beat No. ll. ' Mr. Foster Thompson docimd the Council to make some im- provements on the boundary line of Mari can and 0pc. opposite con. 6 and 7. he move reported the coco of Boa-i9 Baa-gum and in his opinion it would be [Wide to loco up her in the HM of Refuge. tin following per: «one (wow prcncct and board the award of tho icocr in the Brook‘s drain bum; run by Moi-urn. J n h Jowoll. or. and r.. Abraham iii-cc a. John Lillirop. omen Wilnoc. Thou. Gory. Abraham. Braï¬ihaw and (loo Doom. After the award “an read it was found that the number- of tho-o interested in tbcdrain and who had cubed tho titicn were alight- ly in the minority and possibly the drainage scheme would: have stopped for the present except that Mr; Bag- Ihaw availed on, the Council to leave t matter open until the next meeting of the Council when anoth- or change would be given to sign'tho petition. Mr. Campbell and others interested in tho. Campbell drain were present. Moved “by Mcszrs. Graham and Swain, that tho rceve in- quire into and investigate the charge made by Wm. Woolacott for: the price of a horse said to have: broken its Icg,r on the road. and. have power to deal with saunaâ€"Carried. Moved by Mo- Innes and Graham. that the reevebe authorized to sign the agreement for the construction of, the upper part of the Hill drain by Messrs. Wm. Wooldridge and Frank James, being 238 rods and. 6 feel: at $250 per rod. amounting to thc’sum of $590.32. â€"- Carried. Moved by Messrs. Swain and McInnes, that the clerk be in- structed to buy one set each of steel moulds for making cement culvert pipes 18. :24 and 36 inches.â€"Carried. Moved by Messrs. Michael and Swain. that the clerk be instructed to pre- pare a by-law authorizing the room and treasurer to borrow thc'sum of $2000 in sum as needed for current expenditums.â€"Carricd Moved by Moe-arc. Graham a Molnm that the move andJ. . Swain be a com- mitec to consult. tho solicitor with regard to certain roads in the muni- cipality.â€"Carricd. Moved by Messrs. Wilson. $28.50: John Ruymcr. $6.15; 0. Martindalc, $21 : John Day. $1350; M’illiam ’l‘innoy. $10.80; W'm. Davey. $3; Thomzw Fisher. $6; Edwzu' Slug- gitt, $19.30. â€" Curried. Moved by Messrs. firzilx‘n: and McInncs. that the clerk bu inuructed to get quota- tions for m-nvznt mixers and also to ask for ton-dam for erecting astecl bridge usrolx‘ the crock. lot 19. con. line 12. tho length oil the bridge being 32 feet between! the abutment. and that the rocvc and commissioners be appointed to secure cement for ab- ntmcnts and culvert pipes.â€"Carried. Moved by Messrs. Mclnnos and Mich- ael. that as the assessor! has 110th- ‘plolcd the Want of the town- ship up to the present data that the clerk be authorised to got from him the --rcucn of. his 116th and if the work be not completed at once that the. move bolmtrcctcd to pro- ocodnzaimb him according to law.â€" Cmicd. Tb Council then adjourn- ed tall the unpaid Monday in June. Jo Bo WEBMMI. » I I' , gal: ‘ c â€I“. “NY“ In H â€can . y t , J '7 ~ Production; Breeds iing in dcinc. Michael and Swain that the follow ' . . . . roamed b . our tern erance and mg accounts be paid; Messrs. Wilson \cutntabo bniichren. p ‘ The funeral, on was largely. tttondcd an lav. 'l'ho "reunion wont ‘OAITOB‘IL. ' . ' Trifle of W I.- The everyday worries with tho publication of. a live daily paper. in: ai small town anc'numcroua of hi: busy momon , tasting the bony. tides of contain pur- agrapln handed in by school children or cont through the mail. Some of those items am so plausibly written that they. would deceive Old Nick; the wording of another may arm suspicion. but. onnnquiry it is lepru-_ cd that that: item was handed in by a boy or, am: little girl. and that the family. arc so blessed. A hasty glance at the tclcphonc book shgws that the parties concerned cannot be reached in that way. .Thon an of- fort is‘ mudci to locate the nearest ’phonc so an to send a «message by a neighbor, and if this fails the situa- tion becomes somewhat strained and tho otmosphcrc cpprccstvc. The doubtful item is "perhaps laid nude. or tho pditor, following. the rule. rc- commcndcd by. railway. men in as tight place, may. “tqu a chance." insert the item. and next morningbc cheer» 'cd and reassurgd at sight of the perâ€" .son conccrncd‘purchusin; a, dozen or more copies to send to friends. There are times. also. when press of business renders it impossible togive such items the close scrutiny. they! dc- and which requires that every ly. dismoted and consid- to another. When the machine Operator in yelling for capy, the telephone bell is ringing. an advertiser is waiting- to select a space, and Bi person from the country is demanding. the return of a roll of "In Momoriam" stuff long since con- . the. scrap heap, is a time not conducive to calm decision. and as a result somebody. suffers unin - tcnitonally. Only recentyl Miss G. McDonald, of the east ward, was giv- en cause ton complain-t, a most an -‘ noying. and malicious item relating to her. having slipped into our col- ums, which we regret exceedingly. paper. men will sympathize because all are fellow suf - lic could put anend lacing their sig- EVEIIY FARIEII SHOULD GET ONE A Bulletin on the mm m. An exhaustive bulletin on the pro- duction of ihogs in Canada for the British bacon trade is ready for dis- tribution from the office of the Live Stock Cmnmixsioncr. at Ottawa. It is divided into fourteen parts, each dealing with a section of the bacon industry under the followinz heads; Introduction. The Standard Bacon Typo, Undcsira'ble Hogs. for Bacon and. Breeding. Care of Breeding Animals, Bearing and Finishing. Cost of Grain at Dif- ferent Stages of Growth; Soft: Bacon. Foods. Preparation of Foods. Compo- sition of Foods used in Swine Feed- ing, Value of 110; Manure. Gestation Table. The present and future of the Canadian Bacon Industry. , llccidcn tho ,rnoncl cxpcricncc of the Live Mock mmiaglomn and mom- hero of his staff. «very miinblomurcn of information within ml; «on drawn upon in moving ‘ for tho bullctin. Artur donoribig ' and broad» of hog. auitablo on tho or con undo and (lineman; the boot and mount economical othotla of mica and loading tho ullotia comic out that the bacon Many ot Canada. worth some thirteen million. colic“ per your, in wortlg of the 6,ch no part of the format of Canada. In 0 to momma and. mint this valuable trade this bulletin baboon prepared with great. care and exact nous as to teaching. It is holp9ï¬1y illustrated by half tone cuts of swine of different pure bpeedcg correct and incorrect types on hogn. ideal and sides of bacon. besides plans ption of the movoablo pen which is becoming: very papular. Tho bulletin is No. 12 of Ithc Livc Stock Branch. Copies may be secured free by application to Live Stockl Commisâ€" sioner. Ottawa. . ______â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"""â€"‘___.â€"â€"â€"-â€"- Called to Hamilton. Mrs M. J. Mulvihill of the south ward, received a} message annoutcing the sad news of the death of her sig- ter, Ellen Creighton. (in religion Sis- ter M. Zepherina, of Loretta Con-.2 vent. Hamilton, Ont.)' which occur- red Thursday morning. Mrs. .b’u-lviâ€" hill and children loft'Friday: morning to attend the funeral._ which took place on Saturday morning to Holy Sepulchrc cemetery. # __________.â€"â€"â€" ' , OMEMEE . (From Our Own Correspondent.)- The weather is all that could fur desired now. and. most; of tha seed- . There are already. preparaticnsfor the 13th of July. col-.lomtod at Lind- siy. and refreshments served by the Reno Hospital :will be! largely P.; Ry. surveyors are lousy One farmer fqn som-ei of. housemate. arc The C. frur miles north of! bore. mints $100 per ucrcl his land. when burns, onthcuircotllno. H... Tho water is high inlqur river now and would “ford. opportunity. for .stJo'Jm yachts to sail around: and. up. on up u how. rop' ' for “Lindsay! and anurth‘a lake .t rists. . . Rev. Mr. Smith. qt Bdboaygcon. will cbcupy the Pm’oy‘rcriimy pulpit next Sabbath at 8 p. ~In - Our citizens aw fire protection to protect would like to locate henc. banking for. bctutor parties who then: a c‘qacir. roam-n maitch. . the late Mrs. Marv Saturday _. .brmhtr from Mar-kale; -m late place 00 blbcdc. This rumors] took pinion. llrom the Methodist. church 'hcrc,whcro ID. was always an outhuslutic. 1“ Ir v ‘ . b Thereiw'erctwo . Mrs. G minister! both port connected _â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" AItthII Thiovu Conï¬ned Their Oper- ation. to the Mail Car the Most Val. unblo Lotion and Exprccc Moth!- Eco-pod tho Robb-n â€" Big In.â€" wcrdc Offered For the Taking “DO-d or Alive†of Bandits. Victoria. B. 0.. May 10.-â€"'1‘hreo mask- od train robbers, whose leader is believ- ed to be Bill Miner, the org-unisex- of the Mission Clty hold-up of two you! 880. Tuesday night held up the Cana- dian Pacific transcontinental express No. 97 (the Imperial Limited) nine miles westward of Kmloopl. compelled the express our several miles further. Then it was deliberately ransacked. although to little purpose. as only sev- on registered letters. all for Victoria. were taken. Several W piled on a shelf in the car were carelessly the leader of the tflo making particular inquiry for San Francisco registered matter. The dic- coded pm however. contained upwards of 840,000 In gold and bank notes. The very imbalances of. the treatment accorded by the express bun-proved their salvation. Big Reward: For Cuptuno. The rubber: evidently feared to lose too much time and abandoned their scorch upon learning that the thmuch expxcsc matter was not In the car they had captured. They took horses at the which the traln had been drawn point a for fcrcd 81,000 reward for for the three robbers. whlch offer In supplemented by a. Dominion Govern- ment reward of 81.000 for all and a. pro- robber. It is supposed boarded the locomotive tender while the train was on the siding at Km- 1oops. keeping concealed until the train was running west. Then. at chant 11 o'clock. the driver happened to look forward toward his train and found himself gazing into the muzzle of a revolver. held by u masked stranger. Two other: appeared from the coal stores simultaneously, In obedience to their orders the train was topped and the engine then ran on with the coupled mall car. A big package of dynamite was brought by the guns. for the evldmt purpose of breaking the express safe. Discovering that the stolen car did not contain tho cafes the party aban- doned It with oaths. Dill Minor Rococnlnd. During the search of the car the muck slipped from the face of the rob- ber leader. an elderly man. mu he was mined W Mall Clerk Thor- bum u the identical mun who hold up the exams at Minion City on Boat. 3. 1m. ‘l'hclburn was In ohm of the mulls on that counter}. was (lapel-ode, Bill Minor. lost eight of since the Minion City lob. tho cm and only Mwu hold-up In Wooten Cum biliary. M 'I'Hl HOLD-UP MIN. †Indium 60M Noll“. AM!- That Mon In a loot. Vlctorlu. I. 0.. May 1:.-mt tho mum of the Imperial Limited tron robbonlnvobooccnthorlthttnllll conï¬rmed by tho amour: cou- Oomp- boll loadm of three exhausted ud- dlo homo and abandon“ Md!" and provision. Indian tracker: are on a hot scent. and bloodhound: from Nelson will be put out today. Two men were given chm near the Meadows Thursday night. who. find- ing themselves the object of attention, tooktothc rlwerlnabottwblcha companion appeared to be holding in readiness for instant use. , A boat in which were thrcomcn was later subjected to a fucilado of shots from the Indians near the upper bridge, its occupants landing hastily on the southern bank and disappeared. Word of a capture and a battle with the outlaws is now looked for hourly. ZULU CHIEF IN OUOD. lune Rising Among His Follower.â€" Mlking Warrior-o Immune. Durban. Non-l. Hay 12.â€"Thounnda of Zulu tom Chief Kula'c krul are reported tobcon tbclrvnvtcjolnthc rebel chief. Bamboo“. and colonial troop- aro being hurried forward to prevent their Junction.‘ Chief Kola. who I: suspected of dia- affection and war recently muted. wt: placed in Jall at Pletermaxltï¬ur: yel- terday. It is presumed that It won the arrest of this chief which led to the rising of his followers. ‘ Natives captured by the colonial forces report thct witch doctors are sacrificing children in order to render the rebels Immune from British bullets. Before a mu. thby kill a girl and concoct “medicine" from her body. with which they molnt the warriors. ï¬The Pri n1 Dob“. In the How. on tho Indemnity 0th“ I†10.4†his mum Ir. amt-4mm» bl- Norbe- m «and open bio follow-m Sir Wilfrid humor tcok audit tori and Cubicl- Curio. the cm boon "occult. the petition my system of the n. bard any severe criticism “slut the , anemic of the indemnity to mutual and was to the application of ‘ and he lntlmotcd that eventually that, bill would ban'to moved. In the meantime be had asked the Minister of Justice to matter and see how it could be 1111-. proved. Mr. Borden pointed out that Mr. nac- : lean. pension bill. had evidently not studied cud Ian's bill. Others who the cm were Dr. 8])qu mm. and Ir. vote by I. Hr. Gunther Introduced a bill to in- corponeo tho Killer-cot Rollin. Cool “ Coke ‘More About This OQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO‘Q'O Thlo last purchase of the Graham stock ls only one of many that has been made by us, and which has provo'n that the man who can give the BEST VALUE got the business. I stand between the consumers and high prices, kind of goods at the Right Price: before they can go cc Paid Actually Represents to Pay Wholesale. will notbe urged to buy. oncluslon that our values Other Stores Have It will pay men to get acquainted with Gough's Store. You eyes and your judgment, and you'll soon come to the c be dupllcatod in the country. BIG SELLING ! ! Notwithstanding the big selling since went on sale, we have shun stock to select from. Here’s the Price Storyâ€"Don’t Waitâ€"C BRIVEIETTES AID TBPBOITS. Men’s Regular $18 Top Coats...$9 50 Men’s Regular $12 Top Coats...$7 00 Men‘s Regular $ 6 Top Coats...$3 95 Men’s Regular 320 Suits ......... $15 00 Men’s Regular $18 Suits ......... $12 so Men’s Regular 315 Suits ......... $10 00 Men’s Regular $10 Suits ......... 3? 6 90 Men’s Regular $ 7 Suits.........$ 3 8; â€M- .---. .v. . L - lonv DETAIL or INSURANCE Harry Iymonc. K. 6.. Clo-r Up Many Union LI“ and Notional Agency Felonâ€"Dividend on Mil. Toronto. thy an?†condom of [m lmumnco Communion room-day M, were unintomunu cad mvon "Or to do of NI louder. If. l on «tail. No new point. were bronchi M. II I out. olthouch the Dominion coon-cl tool mm to uni-cl item in the various annual ï¬tment. cf the Union â€moon. )6 C.. acct-clan of the Union Lilo. cloned up many points that had been a ctumbllnx block to NW!- Event Ho was on tho stand all day and mod by Auditor my flavored nearly Pol-lumen which bed. .11 the cue-flou- Mr, Shoploy asked. the an: Brltllb boll-lulu" to; Ono impel-tent foeturo In the after- ___._...--.. ,4 -n n.‘ HOMI TRUTH. FOR W. F. Rope-l Illl. Ir. lulu-n1 bill cc rc- Ilcn m «I m to mull. ct tho valuation which Condo Pint Again. In the Pull-now noon was the ad colon of W. H. Car- loodcrof the . rte. that tho boo of the National odd be bad noti Agency were in a ntbcr complicated state. He also Inclnuatod that the work of the Dominion omclu expert, Mr. Duv- Ion. in compiling the new testament. vru subject to correction. The taking over of the Century In- surance Co. by the National Agency was practically the only new point brought out all day. l Dividend on Molt. When the National Agency we; in existence a year shareholders who nod paid 25 per cent. on their stock and a premium of 25 per cent. clamorod for u ' dividend. The president of the Nsuonol _ Agency sought out Mr. any. a. audi- tor. and asked him no to tho notability ' thing on the stod- Mr. by taking into account moan-clutcftncnextmcntbanclf- ‘ you-1y dividend at the nto of 10 per cent. could be pald. The Investigating counsel at the Income. Commission molntnlned that when the ant dividend was declared there who in reality a deficit of from 828.000 to 835.000. llr. Hurry Symon; K. C.. who was on the vrltneu stand. ucrlbo'd all of the on- trlcc in the out column to the ex- ;m of his company.’ One of the u- oetc was the organization expenses. and manner the contingent premiums. ‘ which are the value of the premium! ‘ policyholders contract to w. ESTREAT HIS BAIL. The Prowler pen-ion bill I the objection to the the Vlndplï¬i be mended or re- : look Into the Mr. Borden's Criticism. | although he had denounced the he won! “or cupportcd It. In the defect. of mo bill faulted 0. i Wadi! of 158 to °“ I Debbi-lou- Medicines. ' woodman: Imam. Charged m Con-piracy. File to Show Up. wmmuF-mrnm woodcâ€" attho Pollen 53 MARKET REPORTS. # Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Future. ’ Clue Lowerâ€"Liv. Mock Module â€"Tho Lot"! Quotation. Too-Icy Etc-i... May it» thence! who“ rulw um “.qu : lower m- yc-icrony one cow future. At (‘6an In: what via-cc lu- lover to“ not“ ; in corn so low" no In out. no you. LIADINO WHEAT MARKETS. Na. July. log-i. m. . Now You .. ml. IIDMMI. ........ out. .. . lmm‘t .. . ......... «2!. ac um. TOW†.... ........ co mm bl TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. om.- Wbut. "PM“. bull...†18 to 0.... When, full_ boob ..... u 8: . Whom. rod. buuh ...... u 82 . .. . Wheat. . 0 7 Burlâ€, blob. Ono. bush .. Rn. bulb You. bulb Buckwheat. bulb. LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ' lay 15.â€"“’bMtâ€"Sp0t nom- Liverpool, 6! incl: futures steady; lay, Gs clad; July, 755d; 50p!" 6: can. Corpâ€"Spot nrm; American mixed. new. 4| 655d: American mixed. old. 4- 9d; ru- turns quiet; July. is 47.6; Sept. 48 419M: Baconâ€"Cumberland cut. 475 so. quiet: long clou- sfeady. £68. study, (6a: clear bellie- steady, 41's; shou- deru, square firm. 4:: 6d. Lordâ€"Prim Wemcrn 44:; American reï¬ned in polls quiet 45:. Chuteâ€"American ï¬nest white. old quiet m- cc. ' Receipt. of when: during the pan: thm days zccmo rentals. Including 101.000 cen- ulc of American. Receipts of corn during the past three din 89.500 celtals, NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET. New York, May 15.â€"Buttcrâ€"Gtcedy; le- celpcl. 932: bold creamer-y. common to ex- tra. Me to 18¢. “chimed; receipts. CbecHtecdy, ma. ~ Duoâ€"ï¬rm. unchanged; receipts. 28,163. CATTLE MARKETS. mm rich-axed _ no" Weak Castle Steady at Chicoâ€. London, May 13.â€"Cattle are noted at 10%“ to llxc per 1b.: rcfrlxerï¬or wt Bï¬c per 1b.: cheep. dressed, Mtge to 16¢~ per lb.: lance 16c. area-ed weight. TORONTO LIVE STOCK. Toronto. May 15.â€"Recelpts of live stock at the city market In reported by m t1tewo 33“?†were 64 curloods. 1163 . 03:. 44 shoe And 3'6 calves. p d N ’ “Exporter; co- or t cattle were no better. as “numbym-uu-lanponrd. Paco- for exporter: ranged from $475 to 8 ’- cwc, with one or two lot: it a little mutaobckmmcndusom Wicca-ofmnmtmm lunch-um bought by com. fmtogolocktotbomu-y harem-cannon -. and I must be able to buy the right on the counter: of this store. dance of bright, new, ome Early. For the Boy who is Hard on Clothes All sizes for Boys of all ages. $5 All Wool Suits .................. $3 _ $4 All W'ool Suits .................. $2 All Wool Suits .................. $1 $2 All Wool Suits .................. #1 short clear backs . in tierces quiet. ' Lamb. .. .. . Bogt. . Hogs. an I Growing ya to? E. for the money can Less than what m a. ll E E E E r. the Graham stock clean U‘ J) O U! v. M f PG" '1‘ '1! E} .u 3m to“ each, “1er :niv llr; :_ '2"; letter prloc ‘ \‘o-I Fain-a. Rowan- cf "I‘- u-a‘rm wore :nrcr i‘--n mogul from I.“- in Si; .1) pr rw' NM I"- will i'ml w‘nin uv-c vrnrib ’7 x" I' It". and Inc-tun, Rat-tint. light mm {What our rip- run com I! In In n.3,. per r“: u... ' II um to “ï¬ll. veal-Hm M M‘v I’! por "ti . opt-lug lemm- Ii 63 to 81'- art no... Rnoipu it“! Mr mm- rrW-pflm :4'3'Nl’d‘ ï¬nal Ibo" ‘Ivcn on l'mlv ll P'- Of ." ..‘ 9|“. mom lid '1 .. for men IAIT DUNALO CATTLI MARKET- Iï¬ou Ruhlo, In, It» (‘uuv sewn DH?†“c“..dv Welt Win. no Duo, mm. M40 I! â€73- Nt'oâ€"dtocqpu, mo be“. “2"! We" .06. Mlle! on llghl; hruy nil mud to! lo coco: Yorkers. com to was 1.9! lotion and pun. .835 to st mum II to 86.3; nu». “.5 lo a 73, cum. I?! lo “86 Stoop and lambs. Recon“ 2m M' slow and moody; lamb; so 310 m S‘ â€a mu. an to “$3.: “elm-11 :37". no.2" ' â€W". 65.25 to ‘4'â€; sheep inn": 53 '3 $5.76 ' NEW YORK LIVE STOCK- Nevv York. May 13#l‘mnr« R-w‘m .762. all (-onu‘g'ncd dirf‘li r t“: a n: 3' 1" I mule; nominally nrm. tlj-frlx - ; i 1-83 , rattle. 1020 sheep and '._'I 42¢?! ~3 beef; tomorrow. 1:350 quaI‘PTS . (,‘nlvosznm-ipu, no frr'\b thing doing: fooling sti-uiv. Sheep and l.axnbeâ€"-l;om.r:s 17W: '5'†Ind lambs nominal: cor of Mum; soâ€: lambs sold at $1 1‘0? bend; ubou. stud!- bnt not many wantod. HMSâ€"Rew4ns. 2461; none for 53:0: 11‘ Innlly ï¬rm. -_â€"â€"-â€"'â€" â€"â€" LSOCAL )IAKKI‘ITS. Goose wheat L TD 1 Spring when! .. '7' Full wheat .. Rye . Barley. .\o. :3 .. .. . Barley, Sc. 3:." . Barley No. 3 .. .. . Pen, Canadian Beau- I108 . .. 'Pcas. Black Eye Peas, Prince Albert nBucwkhcut .. ‘Bcd clover seed Alsikc § Eggx fri‘.>h. pcz’ ill .' §lfuli(-i', per 1b.. fL;ird,.. .. ,. Chickens. per ll; Ducks .. 'l‘u rkcys... {00(qu ... Best Manitoba Pat- ent flour Straight roiIL-r liour -Rollcd 0.1m .. Hay Butcher‘s cow Butcberc’ cattle ...... Export cattle Stacker-3' cattle. good Btockcrs’ cattle off Milch cows Calves .................. Sheep ... .. .. c . .W‘v‘. ., LL? 7.4. «J- : Hogs. lights .. . . . Bozo. oovn w ... .. Small pigs. per pair...... Potato». per bag .. Apples. not but Pmtoea per bag - ‘fln‘ol‘dlm. par tan... a .00 °°m“Gm-I~nmuwgc i .cn “3388888$$88~33 q #0 .8