: : $15 Toronto Live Stock Market. 7 "Toronto, Aug. 27.--Eighty-one loads in to-day, including 1,001 cattle, 1, : : - FOR YOUR : 853 hogs, 2,272 sheep and lambs, and 25 calves. Export cattle, choice, $4.50 to $4.90; | @ Lp A x export cattle, medium, 4jc. to 4ie.; / x 1 J export cows, 3]e. to 4e.; export bulls, : ¢ Aa ie. to de; butchers' cattls, choice, $4.20 to $4.40; butchers' cattle, me- dinm, 3c. to 4c; butchers' cattle, common, $2.50 to $3.25; feeders, «hort i gz | keep, $3.30 to $3.70; feeds-s' medium, "Prince of Pilsen," | $2.50 to $3.30; stockers, 2jc. to 3c.; curtain, Charles Crowley mil:h cows, $20 to $50 each. solo. It was happy op- | Kxport ewes, $3.40 to $3.50 per cwt. still rs mt export buck-, 2c. to 2f¢c. per Ib.; Venting nt Song," , | culls, sheep, $2 to $3.50 each; lambs, Mary aydon Crowley, soprano, al dc. to dic. per Ib; lambs, $2.50 to Beatrice Taylor Whitney, contralto, | $3.50 each. brilliant display of elim elicit ales, 82 to $10 each; calves, 4c. pon The Bigger in, Necin) Lambs dull, sheep steady, calves by Mrs. Whitney, was a lovers of | Steady; all sold. Good butchers' cat- the contralto timbre the gom of thy te selling fairly wll, Sxpoct Jattle & i : about the same as esday. There orig, ne a full octave below its até 'not very many in. Good milch beautiful, Her encore, "If y | cows fair trade and: in demand; me c " A ar divm or common slow. Knew," though in g lighter vein, was H. : oY) rh ogs, singers, $6.50; fats and Host artistic; From the sublinfe to lights, $6.25 off cars. lod the "Fisherman's Daughter." Theatre, New Yo , last Hilda Thomas still sustains her well oist, James A. Hay- | earned reputation as Maggie Manley chore were | in "The Fisherman's Daughter." She is as clever and vivacious as ever and charmingly natural. In her part in. this play Miss Thomas ie very much like Maggie Mitchell and full as en tertaining. Miss Thomas appeared suc- ' Mrs. | cessfully. some vears ago in "'Evange- along with the decidedly, | line." u Hall in the comedy role is if is determined. oy aj the entire chorus, were fully as Soves o Say Somuedian who was \ tor man as | Worthy of 4 New York performance, at | has appea re. e is naturally old oh a - Pat Horan least thought the writer, who witness. | finny and succeeds by not over-acting. r the | ® Mormon as an - the original production in New |The audience is kept in a continuous | Perhaps he can. Hubbard tells us that | yo i The soloist J. A, Haydon, ri- [Toar by his wit. As the clownish farm- ms are Christians, and quite as Salied the creator of the role. A ler and ua, soldier he is immensely citizens intelligent, just | Scotch song by Louise Adams, touched [successful scenery is elaborate hospitable, Tom - kind, as - many. a 'ear: from the land of the | and the acts are very well staged. ------ The Late D. H. Manuel. Brockville Recorder. village of Morton is mourning perfect en. | the loss of one of its mest esteemed nunciation, gave to "Loch Lomond" | Citizens, in the person of David Has- an unusually artistic interpretation. | kin Manuel, whose spirit passed silent- the : e ly and peacefully away on the 26th | O® n Fling, Whit she A rust. He was born August 9th, . grace 1827, in the township of South Cros . fig by and at an early age came to : Morton with his parents, where he hated. True, polygamy i , : has continuously conducted the black : i : % | smith business ver since. 5 For Child's Slippers. not practised oe Sanation ag, We Wizary Leary a "Tn hs On "the 10th day of March, 1856, he 58c. Were 90c. and $1. on now, Is not sweetly ty. child's frock. and still married Fanny Araminta Merrill and A v. oil . With it omitted mer she 'Won Aware yes } his _ widow pith one Sond 68¢c For Child's Slippers. ' : :. | an adop son and three ughters BEB, - . Whitney's specialty i* | to mourn the loss of a loving a _ * Sizes 810 10. Were $1 rd" Boer Imiapretation. of th | 10V00 Musband and fadber For Girl's Stippers ---------- ' M Lunch Tongue quite 'unlike Sther tongue. If you eat Pork and Beans eat CLARK'S they're datictous: W. CLARK, Mrn,, = MONTREAL. Ifyou can. It gives you better tailoring all over and a better variety of patterns. Not that the $10 and $$2 Shits aren't good --they're betier than most suits at the price-- but it pays to get as good a suit as you can afford A man put on one of our $15 Siits the other day and the first friend he met asked, "Where did you get it made." -.. You really cannot tell our clothing from the high class custom-made. Attention 10 details in sult-making dogs the business. We're ready for you any day. . DUNDONALD SUITS $10, $12, $12.50, $15. eerste ee tm TRY A PAIR OF OUR TAILOR-MADE TROUSERS, made from English Worsted, in newest patterns; $3. $350, $4, 74.50, THE H. D. BIBBY C0. One Price Clothing House, Oak Hall, i i i i 3 CEE CPR ne CEE OEE REE as) For Years past our annual mi summer sale has heen a hug success,. and. i¥ noted. for the man bargains in all thé different lin ot PARLOR SUITES, ODD PARLOR CHAIRS, BEDROOM SUITES, DININGROOM SUITES, HALL RACKS, At reduced prices. Pay treights. BC JAMES 'REID The Leading Undertaker. "Phone 147. The intermissi Mowed A Clever Marksman, and Oxfords "Hiawatha on fa, Jolla i A bul terrier owned by Dennis Far- Sizes 11 tog, Were $1.25 and $1.50. and > Mesdames Adams and | Dey, clerk at the British-American i i Whitney singing and dancing the "Hi. hotel, this morning showed signs of Also many other lines awatha' duett with obligato by Mrs. | insanity, and it was considered wise . The scenic eff the | to ge rid of it. Police Constable Hughes wes despatched to put an end ' to the animal, which he did with one | § \ shot, at a Sistance ot fifty Jards His THE SAWYER SHOE STORE ¢ 1,000 gallons charged for | of costume. Prettier Indian miadens it | comrades on t ree say he should ¢ . . wy . eed, gol would be difficult to find. Mrs. Old. | be chosen to represent Canada on the PRINGESS STREET . . . . . PHONE 159, ham's Sostume was also very hand: Bisley Joam, as he i such a clever i some, Ps special mention might | shot. Police Constable Diamond offers to News_has it that the be made of Charles Crowley's char- { to bet a ten cent stogie that Consta- acterigtio war hoops. In the costume |b Hughes cannot repeat the trick. 1 of Chief Rain-in-the-Face, he made a |It is likely a shooting competition will $100,000), for a monopoly | somewhat startling figure and a still | be the ontcome of the affair. fue! fr. 3 more startling effect on the unexpeot- -------- ' 1 for] summery A eyo busine, But the pro- ing adieu. A solo by Sates A, To Get New Guns. BOYS' *§6°pér ton. : . a! : in monk's costume, entitled, | Noxt week the Kingston Field Pat * ® » ---- 3 hung, tery will be re-equipped with a set of i 2 was his initial appear. 3 : the public as a soloist, twelve-pounder Jad ouns, 'The runs : y WooD * | are those Yormerly used by "A" Field i -~ I 4 : reson- | Battery, the carriages and limbers of : Ul I. HARDWOOD, marked 'down. Mrs, Es i i E Mzkes an excellent £1 it 2 z » g Cg ® £ it 1 : EF th : i which were at Ottawa for some few F1 D iy so young a voca- months past receiving some improve- oo ? list. He should persevere, for he has a | nents. An endeavor is being made to JAMES SWIFF & 00. i eal a as a flower girl, | scheme does not seem to meet with : ng ro Sletars Jom, Toe Title approval at headquarters. Rose of Summer. ° bos} adjective "Sidetracked," Hear ' | te apply to hs. Crowley's voice is "Side Tracked," with its scenic and bird: A he, introduced a new idea mechanical effects, ite funny tramp, Se ade a hit. At her | Oerman and Irish comedians, its sau- { hem third I Mrs Ror of Orillia, | ©Y hoydens and charming Jovers, will \ ted her with a beautiful bunch of | 7° the attraction at the Grand to- Taras) n Beauty 8 , morrow afternoon and evening. : minstrel show that closed the Bee Thom To Bells most enjoyable 3 the fd 83.50 men's box calf lace boots, with J. A. Haydon, os end men, Jubbss heels for only $2.50, at Aber A=Ringing ? 9 | ) the As a rosult of extension of the Sibe- ian rai considerable importa- " : fan seiluay a» on ps Jmtorts. If you don't now, you will very soon--that boy of iberia. * lin a short time from ours must start school. How about his clothes ? ave you got him provided with a good smt ? Justa word in your ear : If you want the best ; baritone, ym have the headquarters of this battery és D Y quality. Mary Haydon Crow- transferred o Deseronto, but the 0 ou ed, dressed : 'PHONE 135. { | i : CAPITAL $100.001 LY: PAID... KINGSTON, BRANCH Oppodie British American Hotel. 1091 J. "| Manage: ! fief HE i ; E 5 i ' i Fil FOR SALE, Rama a NO. 178 ALFRED STREET. BRICK m Apply at Me L Cans Real Estate' Arar" si hie : S h I Cl street. y he + i oPIBBNCE, AT a C 100 ot hes n and outbuildings. Terms mo. | me In and talk to us for about five minutes. dorsi: Aris to Walkin "Walken See what ve have to offer. Your boy can learn one THOSE Two wer srruaren | thing here he can't learn at school--¢loth omy. ii | Ta: SHE | That is, that the best is really ocr GoUIES economy. Bear S. occupied by : ally the cheapest. May Peareal. hata" | $00 CAML get some pornters in" that direction yourself. Ee -------------------------- ay on to come and see anyway, Don't let your OR. S. H SIMPSON ny Bors show you the bargains they got here, and . Jes t sorry that you did not come also, but come your- HONOR GRADUATROF THE ~~ | TWO-PIECE SUITS, $1.75, 52, $2 50, $3 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. » $1.75, $2, , $3. THREE. Licantiate of the Royal College of Dental E-PIECE SUITS, $3, $3.50, 34, $5, ZED ENTS T cud OS: ABRAMSON, Princess Street Between Redden's and Coawiomse Bonds, Stocks, Grainand Frovisions bought « SUMMER RESORTS. nisin e's Gr House, Batterse: HE 2 IE boro | Raton: ROT for Americ « Wisitors. ~ MoConnell's Hotel, Collins Bay EAD A ied with mou, bon oarsmen, all reasonable times. Moto launch in ooastant service. © Very / mx derate charges. LET ME HAVE YOUR And I will guarantees you sali factory results. We don't brag hut perform the work. Nothin sacrificed, but your best interes w