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Watchman (1888), 8 Dec 1898, p. 3

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3 . .â€" â€"___â€" _,.â€"â€"_-~_â€"~â€"4_ ...-’- M /____________ 9. AN mi *- Th! W... T- . » ' ~â€"â€"- â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€".â€" , - ,. , . § 1 EQUAL CONTEST .. .1.-- L' BARréEIN . THE § A CUR DOG "hit In ‘Ifrc‘s I:"""i:tl l‘nr This “Hm. GIVER BARGPT . : «cs . .. . . ~ - Givaa ' A GREAT BATTLE' 21-“ {:32 are lii'iilt‘ 1;.ng in 3H,“: and 3!: Lil! .~ i. ‘. s ; Lil limit a slip? t train. lliuni'r. r9 .wpl .izri. Lliifliltl', The Kind of Fun. Imported From l , _ hull unvl CHIi:ll.i)llln‘.ll i Y 'll‘exaa, with Which the Conscienceâ€" } 1:111:23. (li’s'j'dli'WS flit: flan; our, only (mil. ' I: in:8bitant. 0‘ New Mexico I 1..“le 2“er in“! wuliiltaitiiiizl Slll'lil‘lllfi' ll: ins “'9 hem-e1 ~‘ “in!“ 5.10m. nit tiiizi hing i‘-.~ «: ): ,Jl‘ DI » . u . ve' at Times, .1}! .‘U‘Ulziyll. Wham \i-r tiii) lifllwlllli’if ut'lrs' 1161.6 are 0 Dolubts ébout anything you find at our store. We don't! dead in i W i «‘5 The,” ‘5 Something which I have long ‘i’l’ 3 "'“T‘ I": if L“ “Trifle firmnzii‘i‘a: (Hal! th t Y 1 a d “Wham 200‘“ , The momY bad! Plan stands guarantee for . 2., been Wishing to tell you,” writes a young o, :zh ”Wu“ Undflmmm and D” 571.3: “ML a . d ou may a ways i: at our store the hey, New-st and most Stylish goods. All we ask is that you deal with , gentleman who is now at Edd N M ”‘1“ i5 “#111! ‘ru'mvnl the top. A :: attain: : “5 8'" we.w111 “V9 you 3 penny or two on emsll things and a collar or two on larger things. New goods comin l 5. “but somehow I never succeededyintrans ‘ While 1..) lull: {Limo ilm lllzi‘ii‘mfi . L‘l! :. in angle time. People wonder where the goods “11,20 '0- They WOUldn’t if they knew how trade cornea to’ug :'- porting myself into tile right humor to do iii" signziiildt .i.‘.‘."f‘."‘fl7““; ml“ .- EM“? rcm ast, West, North and South. All because it is known that goods are reliabfe and prices right. ‘ a 80'- films was~a'descr’1?ti°n 0‘ one of the «.5 .1‘.....‘....;;§-‘;;'.‘1;'.Ԥ;:;..“fl-12.”. ."r m” l pgmcxpal and most enjoyable pastimes of i z. .. M, - 2 . - -. . _ . ...s .i.: ..gdutl om .. ‘ I“ x ' t e. Eddy people, The folks here have ‘ ’ 7' l. .2. _ I . various we 8 to b o .1 .. “dimly ringing“? l'i)lll(:!lll€'::1g‘~.r_~9 , ‘ ,â€" . They haveydances ebdfiigtetdf Eggfignly' llliiw’llal Mull cliuvlnt among Willi-'1‘ iii-i: X M AS 8 U G(] LST | ON 8 l N D RY G 00 D8 _ , . a S. ta ink. not because ch“. 1”,, ,m l: W} ' ‘ gu22?80€lanlgs and badger fights. Badger V" i'l‘ll‘ hi? li'ilvulh‘c “NW :II‘C stilliilN‘ziii: 2 Men’s Pants I W l Sh. ... ‘ Cg sed b '1)“. at mortal 81121118111133 been 'i zltzf ; ‘.\ Erich [llt‘ always in \’U"l'i.'“"l’i'l”}l 00 “1:5 2? lnch Pia}?! Blue Shaker ......... D 5 ' ,- ‘ file. my; care" 9“?“ badger fights: a not necessary ... ..,,,.;,; 1.3:... u,;y;,l',;-1‘,;e;. We purchased for ,cash on Nov. 30m 200 Men’s and Boys' Top Wool Shirtsâ€"Our 2: inch Pam pink Shaker... , . ,. .. 5 . , LindSaY’s GREAT JEW: pradtlced all overatxheOSSEEQbu: are now 3 pairs. of tMan 3 Pain: and they are stock is large and great value. Note Men a 3.111001 Socks .............. 10 ’ a ' “ es ‘ now in s cc . max i: at about half the rice: and om _. ’ , , __.__..â€"_ , i ELBX STORE, equal to i1 had been here about a week when 1 their value. 40c,p50c, 65c 75° $81 33d Slyspeiiisl L-idiea Pure 8.11001 Ribbed and P .j, any in Ontario Each de- fiducggigofiiggfg all 3h; 1fl‘aictory hands $1 00 quality are now. .. . ‘ . . 75 lines. . a , Hose, regular price 35c, Specig! 25¢ a .~ or an 'ing about a 1 50 u 1 r . c s ..... l 4 30:1? leCrhtoié: full clOf a}: gfilnficem badger that “cow punche” “5 2 50 .. ,, ..... 2 g Corsets Mantles I. ) . goo S 5111 - towncy;:re called here, had brought to 3 50 l. . _ .. 2 00 The very best manufacturers (ostribute Clearing sale of Mantles in Black Curl q... i able for Xmas and New night; A 326 $3:ng alpadger fight that to this department, the following Black and Colorsd Beaver, Black and l' 3 . I ear 5 Presents. Bets vhere Sigen and tafen 111312113: sailing; Lace Curtains lines are “in good valuesâ€" Colored Frieze, Fancy Mixed Tweed. 3 the badger, and all knew the dog which 9 Just to haud‘ special line in L806 Cur- 13(7) Very 538013185 ............ 290 $3 2:) quall'y for ........... 2 35 ‘7. ,l :vasttolflghtdhim. I do not like bloody talus. Curtain Muslins, Art Drapel- 425 u ............ 1‘56 5 (7)3 “ . ........... 2 95 j . pee 5“: es an deemed not to 3°, but 1183‘“ lea, Madrass Muslins and Cretonnes. V _ ' ..... . ...... - “ ............ 3 90 I on V811“ it otherwise, Boys’ Suits \ alchsprmg and Yatlse ....... 1 2o (85 38 , .. ........ 4 50 H n In . ' ._._..___â€"_ at i 3’ way home from work every- Boys 2 and 3 piece Suits. We have a 350 dozen gigigifigéhletfs . th Dress Goods 10 00 “ . .. ..... (75 00 ' s a. a pnce at .......... A quick use of our ready mcney brought us an assortment of worthy Dress GrOOdB at a price much less than the ... body on the streets appeared to be speak- ing about and betting on the badger fight. People had come in from the country to great many odd lines we are gomg to clear before stOcktaking. . Mantle Cloths Our Mantle Cloths consist of the follow- startles anyone who knows the value of a Handkerchief. _ Q ‘l .‘ SCS’ ‘ 111‘. u see it. One man was pointed out to m $2 00 Quii f -n-.__._ , egg . a or ......... .....3125 . h- 7 13"ng bet as much as $100 on the fight 2 75 u """""""" 2 00 SWisloligbrzillel‘lEd Ht-gnngIChlefS. scol- manufacturers ever intended that ing makesâ€"â€" ' I (1320 £238 15:22: taming? in my presence. 3 50 u z, .......... . .. 2 75 M3318“: and 3:13: ‘3 :ttesggeflot fife they should be sold for. As a result Black and Colored Beavers f, friends came mmyamof. Etm'l‘wo of mg :5 3g :‘ . ....... . 3 50 10c 156 20‘ 256V P 8 8 no, 23% arelntowfselliniz~ u u Curls a , . supperan ‘ ,,,,,, 450 .’ ‘ °’ : c ‘18!- or ....... , ......... 1'”: ‘- u - .3 .- Uâ€"A TCHES, aimed me thccompany them to the fight. Our Silk Handkerchief Dcpartment is 25 q “ y - ...... i. . . . . ..... 20) H h £:::§es , CKS on we got down stairs, I noticed the B - , . oveifiovn g wuh bargains, direct 35 is ............ 25 $1 00 ki d - i, .- C LO , whole veranda of the hotel crowded with 0378 ovel'coats from Japan, bought at a loss to the 50' ‘0 ' . i . 40 1 2- u“ now """"""" 7° ‘ "IE II’ELER Y, :ubglsfemus? blja'Wlmg. betting. disputing, There is just 45 in this lot. ages from 5 manufacturer, as the quantity Was. 65 u ' """"" 45 1 7; H ------------ 1 09 14 '5 '1 VER NOII’ELTIES T. ‘1 “mm“‘mu‘b- yrs .0 10 yrs; price: were $3.50, large. 75 “ """"" so 2 ‘0 .. """"""" 1 29 a ‘â€" j l, ’ mail}: We left, this entire multitude $4. $4.50. 35, $6 and $7. We have 400 quality for ............. . 25 1 00 “ ........ H H 80 â€"â€"-?â€"â€" """"""" 1 7° v , ...CHJNA IVARE, in their Sggi‘sf’egggffggeis 1‘31“ the“ ShPPS decided to clear the lot at one price, 506 “ ............. 35 â€"â€" """"""""" Table Linen ...- __ [711V NEE 55 175 In three blocks the magic: fiffifiga your choice for $2.75. §§c :; .............. 59 Ladies’ Undervests Table Linen for ’Xmasâ€"Needed perhaps * ._ 2 E -1 SE T T 5 had doubled in volume. I began growing : 1‘33 .. ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' 60 Ladies’ Natural Wool Under-vests. We before 5:0“ can lay the table for I - E, E SETTS axcited'and bane” I should have bet had .-. Men S Ulsters 1 25 “ ......... . . . . . 70 have the largest assortment and the .\mas dinner, a ““9 line 0f 800d! 3.. “TETEâ€"A-T T some one ofi'ered to do so with me. When , Men’s Heavy Fritze Ulsters in Dark .............. 1 00 best value ever offered in Lindsay, ,me :vhiiéhto make a selection for a Brown. Black and Fawn, warranted Kid Gloves the following lines are new ticketed 15:3,; Edofzp‘a‘lilzd table Linens are we arrived at the arena, 3 large crowd was on our counterâ€"15c, 200, 25c, 35c, ’ ‘ ~ ' ‘ already waiting. Betting now went on ' ' ' ... ;\ :1; hundreds of smail and with feverish excitement. I had lost track gaigfiihs‘ftffmmdflla:laddpgfc‘clrei‘sfltrfb Ladles’ Fine F reuih Kid Gioves, in 2 50c. 60c 750‘ $1 00. 54 inch cream, special ........ 25c .. ~ .5 l. r" I too numerous to 01 my friends in the uproar and therefore , ' p ~ - ' dome Fasteners, gusset fingers. round ; â€"-~â€"-â€"â€"--â€"â€"-â€" 58 “ “ ...... 3' t wwu. a. dc 85 for throat heavy fancy p and and , .. ° - ~ - - - 9 ». . W aside to contemplate the scene. tweed line’d both wind and water seam sewn, shades, B'ue Green, Furs 00 “ “ ........... 50 ‘t‘ . mentlon , . . ole $1131 cgogdgléad arranged itseéllf ina cir- proof sizes from 34 to 46 Brown. Tans mad glagk, and every ‘ Our Fur stock is large and well assorted 22 inch, White special ......... 32 .. . . open space in 9 center. ’ . ' - pair uarantee 1 5 ualit to . . ' 6 “ i‘ - 1 “1mm thxg space stood a box all closed $4 50 quali‘i‘y for. ........... $3 2:) 0:9“ ft $1.00. ’ q y “0:311 apd examine our goods and 6 4 H u ..... .. . . 0(0) 3‘ up, a rope reaching from the interior ex- 5 50 n ........... 4 75 ‘ . L d' ’ 8"085- 64 ,. “ ‘ ' ' ----- 75 tended diametrically across the open space. 6 03 . ........... g 00 Men’s Furnishings a lead C:¥’°~ Cigars, 5°35, gauntlets """""" -â€""'""""' I was told by some one that the bad 7 5 “ 00 9'“ pes. en’s rips auutlcts I ger ........ . . . . . . , , , Jnd “(as in the box and the rope was tied to 8 50 u ...... . ..... 7 00 One £551: £1382? E‘Wi’actions gnu:- store Coats and Robes. Childrens Caps, We me dOi ”gear _ 1 him. When the tight would begin, some 10 00 “ . .......... r 8 00 w . 5 “m“.ml‘. Spartfnem' Collars. Rails and Gauntlets. . “g a “’3 10% trade In our a one would jerk the badger by means of 4â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" e HMS many specialties m the de- - Lnder wear department and no 0 ,9 the long mile to about the center of the M ’ S ’ Partment that are Just me things for Eye Openers wonder, for such value was never :2 circle. and the dog would then attack en 8 UltS X91“.Gifb.5' ' 17 inch R011" Towelling 4‘ Offered before. and cannot be had ’ a 6 him. . ' . «1%; Made from pure all-wool Serge, Tweed, Men’s Silk Ties, all shapés. . . . . . 100 30 inch Flannelette """"""" 5" elsewhere. Ask for ihe following . ‘ i “The dog: was now exhibited in the cirâ€" F‘E‘Z‘h B15015 Curl E36“ and pure Men,“ “ u ------- 15C 31 inch Feather Tickinir ............ 8 prices. g0c, 250‘ 506‘ 650’ 755‘ $1 I; 1319- M)‘ 51‘: I'Prise was unspeakable when (mugs COSTUHF French Worsted, both sacque and fiat! s “ “ ’ ...... 25c 25 inch Cretounes ° """""" 8 end $1 80. 0 saw that cur. Instead of a large, fierce " ' " ,. ‘ Shooting Coat Style. en’s “ H ...... 35c ‘ . ' ' '. ----------- v~7--r~â€"â€"»â€"â€"â€"~._:______________ “ ERS animal it was a sickly looking puny wa- 105:: 3:13:31? ref-“1:33;? lifter nltzyfli] $4 00 Suit for ........ . ...... $2 95 Mani. it u . . ‘ ‘ . . 506 £4833 aggiliielrgeaegpairé ........... 22:; White Wool Dad Biankets. double bed ’. a1; JEWEL ter spaniel. My sincere sympathy was at time“ hairy on thd “1:01.”; 531,, miffli’f’ 5 50 “ . ............. 5 50 , 40/1501, Shirtin prea s """" " ‘ ' ' w I , 517132 $1 60' §2‘ $2 50' $3 50 $4 50' ODSBPfidllsteg WIth the dog- d f th [fling CflShIDOI‘a on the ‘11:; ”ht: side. 1;” i“ 6 50 “ ......... . . . . . 4 95 M63 5 Gloves and Mitts 32 lnCh Hemp 5;;éeot. . . ........... :3 ' 1034'};h1{e and (1:6), L3mb8kln Blankets para one were now ma 9 or 6 soft and brilliant 'll"(l’iVlllhb0 used to" Clip 7 50 “ -------------- 6 00 Men’s Kid Lined Gloves and Mitts at the i 96 inch Union C ........... " ‘ l c. y . _ .r i t - .. . .i . A _ ' 3r at .............. l ' . ‘1 ' k LINDSAY S LEADING JEWELERS 1310“” event. The Padger men melsted pic but elegant cost-miles. Then there are 8 50 “ ........... . . . 7 00 followmg prices. all worthy of note '30 inch Canton Flgnnel 2? 114 White “Ed (flay Blankets, elder upon a careful examination 0f the dog. chevron stripes in two tones of the ~‘"ll‘£ 10 00 “ 8 00 50c 65c 750 $1 00 $12; ‘1 '0 ‘l ' ' """""" 0 down fimSh on bah sides, very ,_ ‘ ~ Some old Sport waltzod up and examined mm. and 31:0 in 801m (3010“ 157.2}, - - - - ~ - - - - - a i . g . 0. ti 0 . 26 inch Grey Flannel. . . . . . ........ 14 special at $1 00. ' 3: 0 3,8320%,5 te‘bihhddgsbeggsetraai £11110“; uses finished and also dull finished cldths 1n; in â€""‘ ...â€".... â€"â€"- ~~ ~--â€" ,_ Z. M/EZL ZfZéi)’ as to 3,1351% the b1 dger a sitter :mmf‘sfi le‘i‘lut deltuagdffor ‘tallor 1111:qu onsltitp‘cs COMMERCIAL. muslin, POULTRY AND Dana PRODUCE. J :77: ‘. ‘ ' ‘ .mi are 0 o cum lnf‘0.0l‘Sllll.‘ZL’£ wit.L â€"--â€" no one r air......... 035t 0 2" I ' "'“‘~.v” '1 "'7I'v'l§""w'=' ”i” i" . " "I: . f , M angina... ... ... .... ......n... h M... ......m 1......ng mgogg gulliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiie _ 1 ' .“A ted 1 h The child’s dross illustrated has a pin .- . _ â€""' , Geese, per lb. . . . . . . 0 06 to 0 07 g ‘ '3 5 ‘ [l 5 person was now wan to pul t 9 ed skirt of plain lilac silk. Over this is' a â€"Tb° 13‘3“ bacon hogs m Toronto 0" Butte n, " ' ' ' ' . . g: ' E 3;? . . . . badger. It was unanimously decided that minted tunic of Printed silk in two tongs Tuesday were $4375. or 125i: below last E s r 35302;; ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' " 8 i: to J 15 E5 our B00ts and Sh as I LOOK ”Eli"; E :2 .1 h . i.°:.::‘.’:..v“;*’;::.:‘:. 3:313:23 was: briefer: Fiftf’m' d‘u “lg“ t; is.” Tfigk’ei’spertb 0 0.33.1.3 a 0 - the we... a "..." 3 i , n on W] ave o ’ . is c osc a e o. su o 33' Oivs 6 \‘io- 10 sows an s a s . ore ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' g ,_ i-si I " b1: gauge; gee that you have the fight. The badger men refused to allow let velvet fastened by stcvl slides, and their h3g3 are’not wanteid. g Bags, live weight, per “Vt 4 00 t0 4 15 1'33; . -.-. 7: “ “no n hht kind of boots. ‘ Wet feel a dog man tOpull the badger 185“ he should is also a violet velvet belt. The slcei'us are . Lamb, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 06 to 0 00 =1 E E: .. :ang celds sickness 31d perhaps injure him by a ,too violent jerk. The ”f figured Sm, with who, was, the 601 â€"In LondOn, Eng , Tuesday the best Dressed Hogs. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 00 to 5 75 E5 wâ€" a :3 -- m: f M ’ stock of (103 men were equally vociferous in their 1,“. and plustron of velvet. American cattle were selling at 6d and Beef. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . 5 85 to 5 86 1:34 l '_ the' y lotustlll t; pillow a badgcfi- ilnian t? pull hini, JL’DIC cxioLLm, Argentine and Canadians at 5id. Argen- Farmers’ Hams per lb. . . . . 9 98 to 0 10 E E ‘1‘: a“ e a 891' man P“ m n 03 903 ‘ tine thee were aellin at 5d and Cana- . anNERAL. 2 ~ .. 2;: FALL SHOES tion unfavorable for a successful attack THE LEADlVG MODE dlan at gird. In Ll§€rpool Canadian Hay, per ton. .. . . . ... . . . 4 00 to 5 00 5 At R. NEILL’S BOOt and Shoe Store the moss does DOt g .7; ;_ to hm d, and includes those that by 211:1. dolgt n gt champs-0;: tlhagéliigtg 81:10:; ___|___ - came “1.811% to 5d and sheep 5id- Honey per lb... . . ' . 0 06 to 0 06 g %r}c)iw,on tlhem. They sell at Sight and are trade builders. 52: :3... “‘2 ens peare a _ ‘ '52. _it n E 43‘ will keep your feet igdtggufiibge . badger light we might have a free for all Mina an to the Details of an Elcgzni â€"Some 28 or 30 loads of cattle were gag-82m gegugg; . . . . . . . . _ 3 3(6) to 0 20 3:22;; 'tliit S W at you want value. None can compete E _: 1" baffle“ ’agnsrfm’ as we“ Se; flstlcufl. Every one who volunteered to _ W“"‘"°"“° received in Toronto Tuisdny, and prices Lag-d per lb " t0 0 05 g"; W1 “5- E ;_; Slylbh 3‘? c. “if - to {N do the pulling was for some or another ’vomon who can afford it have a ccrsvl all round were somewhat higher. Good p " ' ‘ ' ' - ' 09 t0 0 10 ES ’â€" 7,: them. how is t e time Y. reason vociferously rejected. Finally a of the same:1 lrpfiiiiieriiil as tho pctiicoat in): exporters sold at $4 25 ”$4 50 ; export Tigdvtgyet load. . . . ... . . . . 1 2g :0 :1 £3 5.; -.. 7 v. man walked through the crowd in quest of course a stout corset to go with one b 113 at 3.50 to 4; slackers at to _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o E": _M _4 ..‘ LADIES, FALL SHO ES of a person suitable for the purpose of potticoat, for several of the latter are nsc- $§ 30‘ 8L3 feeders ft $325 ,0 $3.60fiilh Alslke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50 to 4 50 m PRICE 8:. E :3; . d t les and from pulling the badger. He questioned many, ('ssal’y to an elegant wardrobe. That the? choice up as high as $3 75. The butchers’ Red clover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 to 4 00 Mill E ... m 3” She lea mg 5.7 3k but always on. Finally he came to must be of silk goes Without saying. M to k a a v , fair 5mm 8 the 00,“, H1desâ€"Beef...... . 7 00'to 7 50 a; . . ~35 - only the most rcllazle m as ma He ”had me it I had bet No. He additional refinement is tom“, the lining a crtw 5111118 It $3 to $3 $150. Willi 00d 3.; â€"â€"We sell Rubbers and our prices are right. 5â€": " “:1 Sfiiliir; ‘EEeSllrafy Essex kind ”1‘“ m“ “be” qu‘mions' t° “huh ”‘9' 0f modrfss 5km match the accompanying 3:21:50?“ $3 50 to $4 25 ’Miloh :ows TORONTO FARMERS MARKET 5. â€"Men’s Buckle Rubbers, $1, $125! SI'59: $170- 53 :2? ‘1. on . ‘ . ' ntly I gave satisfactory answers. I Dell-icoa 1- . ' .37.; â€"Men’s Rubbers 0 C c _ 55 3.5 Tue be“ ‘5 non; ‘00 Egg: {3‘ 0:: was invited to pull. My heart throbbed, The slippers or shoes worn with a ball Bold reggdy at $30 1:0:th eachidam'tl £3153. Wheat white. . . . . ' . . . . 0 70 to 00 70 E2: --Men’s F lt K .1255 ’ 6%,; 63C, / .OC' h §§ 7'1: cusmmefs‘ 5 Des c h g count as I did not wish the task. ‘But by not down should be madeof the some material at $4 per cwt. can so a _ , “ . i red 0 70 to 0 70 lllli e m . 0X, e at 1P t 6 market 55 ‘: . WHITE 8 are lam”: tde 5’ yielding 1 would disappoint the emu-e El possible. with bucks at $2.75 to $3. The price of ‘ - .. - - 2- - -. - ~00 6 00 6 3: â€"â€"Trunks and Valises for the Christmas trade E .1 ; over for cheapneSS, ban some .313~ crowd.’ I rejuctanfly consented. Little toques of fur are to be worn. but lambs ranged frorr $4 to $4 25. 8°03°~ - - - - - - - - - 6% t0 7% ages at low prices g 4 ;. 2‘ pearance, easy fit and g°°d wearing “Immediately a storm of objections only for the morning. They are especially 1 20 Rye. - - . - - - - - - - -- - - - - ~00 00 to 00 51 55 ' - a g; 1,311,135, . . . vii-ibis for var mm ms. -â€"Extra choice export steers, , 0 to Oats. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _00 30 to 00 3% g â€"-VVe are agents for the SLATER SHOE. 5% _'_ q Eli’s SCHOOL arose. This, however, Was finally quieted S .' .j . y .5" K 8 1 500 pounds range from $5.60 to $5 70 P 00 6 64 59-:- a j ‘2 Our 05119“ . down, and 1 took the rope. I got careful lnls season 5 Silks are characterized by i) C . i d d t edl m t 888. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to 00 g; . g ‘2 SHOES we“ “kc “on‘ instructions how to proceed. Iwas to pull large wandering floral patterns 01' bis 1111001163g01230 glindsa Elam" My??? garley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 48% to 00 49 g â€" a :. ‘ ’ . ‘ o . ICOCIVOOIIOOIitl..‘008m to 950 a V . ___â€"â€"â€"â€" net on the count of three. I tram _ ’ ay ____ g 5;; - hledsdt’ the thought that I might not do 30 30- G°°d “00kg" run 3:033 to 3% Straw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 00 to 8 00 if: , . B .__. . Trunks and Valises of all Kinds. just so and have a dozen or so six shooters and feeders at $3.80 to $4 . . - - - - n Dressed hogs. . . . . . ..... 5 40 to 5 50 5% ROB T VEI l L Trunks and ”’5‘“, ‘2'? I leveled at my face in case I made a blun- Buffalo on Monday fancy heavy export Potatoes. . . . _ . . ........ 65 to 65 -___;_ g A , Kent-8t, Lindsay, on ;_ w L w H lT L kinds“? der cattle, suitable for Christmash trade, simply . 3-;- .2 ea 8 .2 - ' fthit c aracter -. d . 2'1“ ' ' 2 Pu ’ ' ,7: . All noise had now subsuled. Every because they were 0 i ‘5 TORONTO LIVE sToc MARKET . . .. . .2 a ' ’ Shoe sum at the best prices for the year. ...â€" K‘ ‘11] “ “ ' “if? RIGGS’ STORE ~My Shelves and Tables areâ€" ii if: '~ ~‘l‘ovs. Games. f’ j â€"â€"Musical Instruments, .» ~Jewellerv, ~Fancy Canes, _Etc ) EtC-, Etc- “ . â€"â€" '.l‘ ‘2 .ms. macs, KENT STREET, LIIIDS‘ 7. 3,; 1 "Agent for the CROWN TYPBWBITEB _ ‘ . “Price $15.00. one was anticipating. Slowly and dis- tinctly the fellow counted ‘One, two, three.‘ I gave a vicious jerk. Out of the box rolled a nice white and clean pores lain badger, I will say. “It is needless to say that there was a sudden violent outburst of hilarity. - ery one of those wretches exerted his cach- inatory powers to the utmost. It took me several seconds to realize that the whole procedure was merely a joke, perpetrated upon poor unofi'ending me, got up wholely and solely for my benefit. “I could not lick the whole gang. If I could, I should undoubtedly have done so. I did the next best thing. I put my pipe into my mouth, thrust my hands into my pockets and looked as little sheepish as possible. Occasionally when I succeeded in swallowing a large lump which was troubling my throat I would utter a few guttural sounds. These were meant for a laugh. Since this event I am ‘one of the ’ Abadger fightis a sortof ‘shibr mhx an ’open sesame’ to the elite of western society. “Since then I have seen the same joke trated on Mr. --â€"â€",,a Chicago man- His sheeplshness was uncontrollable. no. any. ' :gsumed the shape of a poorly cut slit in a pumpkin. I had sympathy with him, but nevertheless enjoyed the fun. ’-â€"-Milwauo COIFFURE. bouquets and garlands. Some of the most elaborate designs are repeated but once in a yard’s length and are therefore greatly wasted in cutting in order to make the figure match properly at the seams. ‘Velvct is a favorite material for elegant out of door gowns, but the fancy varieties are usually thus used, plain velvets being rcserVed mainly for trimming purposes. Flour do velours, plain or with a brochs lusign in satin or velvet, is also a success in] fabric. Tharming capes compoM of velvet, silk and lace are seen in colors aswell as black and are often decanted with jeweled pas- . - . Stole fronts are frequently a feature, and the lining isllght and of a tty evening coiflurc is illustrated. The hair is slightly waved and drawn to the top of the head. when it forms noon and loop, supported by a shell comb. At the front and sides of the head the belt la Junta onus. â€"-Th‘ere was a very light run of horses at Tuesday’s auction at Graud’s, Toronto. Only 20 were sold, and the prlces ranged from $40 to $100. They were all general purpose horses, ranging from four to ten years Old. The $40 horse was a good second-hand working horse, weighing about 1,300 pounds, and nine years old. The $100 horse was a nice looking bay. 15 3 1-2 hands, 5 years old, with good action, weighing about 1,100 leâ€"â€"a very useful block. â€"Iu Bufl'alo Tuesday good to choice Yorkers, weighing from 165 to 190 pounds, sold at $3.30 to $3.35 , with light to fair weights at $3.30. Heavy hogs, weighing 250 to 300 pounds, soldat $3.40 to $3.45....In 01110ng Tuesday mixad packers sold at, $330 to $3.52§; heavy shipping at $3.25 to $3.55 ; rough grades at $3. 25 to $3.55. and light mixed at 33,25 to 83.47%. THE LINDSAY MARKET GRAIN. Fall Wheat per bushel. . . . New wheat per bushel. . .. Fyfe Wheat do do.,.... . Spring do’ do .... Goose do do..... 0038‘! cm. Buck'hm‘..... 00.0.00}... hrlqgwbfihdoooccoco 310......uuu oboe-ca. Mo's-Oa-aosaoouoaaaao ~ PMMOOIICO ......‘hfi. Bu, MW“OOOII‘COOQ Pm. BlnGQIDOOCOC.OIOIII 3M0” Weaooc‘aoo'oooo new POW)“ ”consensusl o ooooccoc.oc¢oo 928883 8888$ assesses.sssss OOOOOQOO 660°C 8 888 88$$8£G3 8$8$8 8 Mllch cows, each. . . . . $30 00 to $45 00 Export cattle, per cwt. . 4 00 to 4 40 Butchers’ch’lce cattle cwt 3 75 to 4 00 Butchers’ com. cattle cwt 2 75 to 3 25 Bulls, percwt......'.... 37510 400 Feeders, per cwt. . . . . . . 3 50 to 3 75 Stockers,percwt-...... 300to 3 35 Export sheep, per cwt 3 40 to 3 50 Lambs. each........ 375m 410 Calves,perhead....... 300to 700 Choice bacon hogs,per cwt 4 58 to O 00 Light hogs, per cwt. . . . 4 00 to 4 00 Thick fat hogs, per cwt. 0 00 to 4 25 Sows,per cwt......... 300to 3225 _â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""'â€"â€"â€"_.___.. Money and Insurance. M V MONEY TO LOAN on Mortgage at Lowest Rates. Notes Discounted. Agent for - - The Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada. The Scottish Union and Nation a1 (Eire). The Union Assurance Society of ‘London (Fire) . All exceptionally strong Com panics. . Adelock. MSW. mo. KENNEDY , . Subscribe for Watchman Will be (E In all sizes and the very LATEST STYLES them‘OIOCOCDOOIOOOIII Our 25 cent Tea continues to give EXCELLINT SATISFACTION. No better value in Canada. w incii. BAMPBEL. r‘i’s’Xa‘XS/S’S/ ”$2. 491885» . t .6! 8% we sold at Cut Prices. See FAMILY

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