a 'by 'the move on ’RANO :Cullnre “1' l for ex in neg: “ERIE gitds At Hal mm Ave . :med Se pt.l utotecttd fl er Mtg. to as for “17 3.0““! do Ee'e't’and King Clothi Iindsa .Wl Khucthereu 3rd G H. Mark slure Doxxnâ€"Ram lst and 2nd ‘HCSIillan, 31d C H. Curtis; hearling lst A. McMillan, 2nd 'Kag‘le.D 3rd A. McMillan; ram 15’; G. McKague, 2nd and 3rd Cums 2 exxcs aged lst C. H. 5’ 5:21“! G McKague, 3rd C. H 29% shearling, lst A- 31‘d C. H. McKague. Dor- hum lst W. P. King; ram E‘Ufl anl all particulate free." 3'53ch C«'~ med . HIKE I Accm nmJt mam, Bcokkeepiaé Penmanship, etc , IAUCHT AT THE I TORONTO lzxPctltnczen m‘mhml In '1 1 VI. ( H H. Mark ;. pen t Allan Bros. (-WARDER. OCTOBER 181;!- 1963 ntaJt lI'K H. Mark ; 11. Mark; Mother- shearling 131: W. P. K1ng,ramm lstand2ndW. P. King; 2 site;- aged, lst. and 2nd w P mug; ewes shearling', lst W. P. King ' 2 ewe lambs, 151; W. P ng; pen short wool‘ sheep, lst Arc-hie mm. ewes In. 2nd ‘G. mg. ~ . Curtis." " Fat sheepâ€"1am m : ,;- . SWINE. .iv. Aged Boar lat. G. 1.1.;mrk, , Eaglesan. 3rd S. $119.de :7 bear over six and under twelï¬e months ‘. Old, 151'. G. H. Mark, 21111} S. Show- “ den; boar under 6 months, let" and 2nd G. H. Mark, 3rd 8. Snow; sow aged lst and 2nd G. H. Mark, 3rd S. Snowden ; sow over 6 months . and under twelve months, let S. ’ Snowden, 2nd G. R. Mark ; sow un~ . der 6 months, 151: G. H: Mark, 2nd Geo. Dark, 3rd S. Snowden. Chrest-i er White Swineâ€"Boar under six months, lst C. H. Curtis; saw 151'. C. H. Curtis; sow over 6 months and under twelve, 1st 0. H'. Curtis ; sow under 6 months. Tamworth swineâ€"Boar, 1st F. 0. Sergeant, 2, James A.‘ Thorndike; boar over, 6 [and under 12 months, lst F. 0. [ Sargeant :' boar under 6 months lst iand 2nd F. 0.7 Sergeant, 3rd James M. Thorndike; sow lst and 2nd F. i 0. Sergeant, 3rd 0. H. Curtis ;_ sow ‘over 6 months and under 12, lst F. .0. Sergeant, 2nd 0. H. Curtis, 3rd Thorngike; sow under 6 .James A. imonths, lst F. O. Satgeant, 2nd C. H. Curtis, 3rd James A. Thorndike. Yorkshire White SWineâ€"lst Thomas Russell, 2nd S. S-nowden, 3rd W. P. King: boar over ’6 and. under 12 Imonths, lst R. Honey; boar under ‘ G‘nion'thb, lst R. flamey‘, 2nd W. H. lCullis, 3rd 0. H. Curtis; sow, lst, lR. Honey, 2nd and 3rd, Thomas IRussel; sow over 6 and under 12 aonths, lst and 2nd, W. P. King; sow under. 6 months, lst‘ and and, W. P. King, 3rd C. H. Curtis. ! (Concluded next week) ‘w,’ y l . Toronto Juncï¬â€˜ Receipts at live Yards at Toronto the superintendel b.4103 composed and iamba, and EAST BUFFAI East Bumalo, S 600 head: steady $5.85; dripping. ; £4.10 to $5; hem $3.25 to $4; bulls, feeders, $3 to $4; $8.50. Hogsâ€"Re 5: to 100 higher: 0d. 36.50 to $8.5: Digs, $6.25 to $6. a“ . $4.25 to $~‘ $6. 0 to $6.50. 8 7100, head; stem yearlings, $4.55 $4.25; Wes, $3.4 $1.50 to 64. NEW YO New York, Sap head, mainly cox ported; exports 1 Quarter: at bee. veals about its: calves in heavy er; veal: sold a bunch or! grass! I n umkf‘ DmiMï¬ lst. “Have 'jbu'ddne 315'?in start yet?†asked the patron o; tpe laundry. lancu 9-“, r..-_ -â€" “It is just out of the ironing room,†answered the clerk, “and we will have it done up for you now, so that you may take it along with you.†“All right. I hope it has hag better “All right. I hope It nas nau Deucr luck than the last one I had done up here.†“Better luck?†- “Yes. You did it up so completely in the ironing room that it wasn’t erth doing up in the bundle.†Good For Hi- “If.' there’s one th clared the Passenger with the conductor. ‘ dicted." “Well,†replied the his seat. “I back to me.†“You do?†The new woman marriage license. “How much?†81 nesslike way. “TWO dollars,†re â€I can Aro Steadlerâ€"leerpool and Chicago Wheat {uglierâ€"Live Stockâ€"â€" The Latest Quotations. Tuesday Evening. Sept. 29. Liverpool wheat futures closed 54d higher to-day than yesterday, and corn futures un- changed. At Chicago December wheat closed '55: higher to-day than - December cum Me higher, and 0: out! 34‘ higher. , __ . “vu'l‘ï¬â€˜ nUD§llnC n “J - “Two dollars,†replied the clerk. “Make it $1.98,†she said “and I'll 9’ tgke two of them. -- x A 7 _ __ THE MARKETS. ~ . “Yes. 0c.t., 'rtmt FOREIG} Atter a Bargain- «1) m ooooo 000......0 0 l“ coon-00"°°‘.. an auctioneer. 'or E!- Business. one thing I hate,†de- ssenger who had trouble uctor. “it’s to be contra- Cut QC", she asked }n a the man who shared to have people talk 540031116 to s. - o 075 0 049 9 075 -‘° 81 75 5] an "Flour“ (1 Apr“. 77% pnODD‘Cn- Xméï¬can a bull: m m m’vhuu. b Uluthv Mam not?!" '6 '81“ 00' cm H Inn ‘at 80.: pom. ' much cow's-1mm" éowa ma minnâ€" 11-9 yorthjao to $50 each. Calves-canes ngd at to 810 and. or from {4.50 to 55.50 per watt. Sheenâ€"Patio; 33'3515'515'30! ewt. 1- ewea, “(1- bucks at $2.50 to $2.75. Lambsâ€"P $383135: cwt. rice: about study A. hogsâ€"Best oelect bacon hogs. hot lean thonlï¬OLbo.nox-morethan2001bn.§t¢h. ottomareworthm†:zh ts and fats at 5.65; to 25 cit. and staff“ Sm:$§‘pu «t. 9. Toronto Junction Liv. Stock Huh-t. Receipt: of live stock at the Union Stool Yards at Toronto Junction as reportod b! the superintendent amour to 102 cu loads composed of 2!“ cs. e, 386 M and iamba, 2 hog: and 7 caves. EAST tun-4L0 cum-Lt xAnxn 1 East Buffalo, Sept. 29,â€"Cattleâ€"Eecclptl. 500 head: sandy; prime, steers. $5.35 to $5.65; shipping. $4.60 to $5.10; hatchet-f. $4.10 to $5; helfm, $3.50 to $4.60; co $3.25 to $4; bulls, $2.50 to $4; stockenl feeders, $3 to $4; weak. 25-: lower, $6.25 to $8.50. Hogsâ€"Recapts, 3800 hqnd; mtivo. 5c to 10¢ higher; heavy. $6.40 to $6.55; ml:- od. $6.50 to $6.55; You-ken, $5.50 to $6.â€: pigs, $6.26 to $6.50; roughs. $5.40 to $5.85; an , $4.25 to $4.75; dairies and seal. $6. 0 to $6.50. Sheep and lambsâ€" pm, 7100, head; steady; lambs, $4.50 to $3.66: yearlings, $4.25 to $4.50: wethers, $4 ‘0 $4.25; ewes, $3.40 to $3.$; aheep, mixed. $1.50 to $4. F New York, Sept. 29.â€"Beevesâ€"necelpts, 48 head, mainly conï¬ned direct: no sales ported; exports 993 cattle, 1071 cheap, Quarters at beet. Calvesâ€"Receipts, 5138 veals about steady; grassers and western calves in heavy supply, dull and rand Iow- er; veal: sold at $6 to $9 per 100 1b.: n bunch or! gusset: at 33.12%. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 1176; all grades of both sheep and lambs about steady; sheep sold at $2.26 toa$3.95 per 100 lbs; lambs at $5 to $6,; a tow cull: u :4. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 3531; no sales reported. an“. STRAYED.-â€"From the .the undersigned, L01 Eldon, on or abou 1903, one red heife ear half punched, -s< face. Finder will ple: owner DON ALI) D. Eldon Station P.-O.-4 STRAYED.â€"~Onto the pwuum v. t. 7. Con. 1. the undersigned, Lo Sept. 10th, 1903, Ops, on or about cattle. Owner is re- quested to prove property, pay ex- penses and remove the animals. ALFRED HUDGINS. Valentia.-â€"- 40-3. / four young NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. aJQex-Eisment. INS. Woodville.‘ ________.â€"â€"â€" iOUSE AND LOT FOR SAL ï¬rst-class ï¬'mw north ward, 7- rooms. summer kitchen, ce house reaSonable at this omegaâ€"4:04. _/ 1* were lot. for quick Sale. BE 1: Alan.- .. . ’rom Little Britain. Frame foundation: log orChard. mm the premisw 01 ned, Lot 19, Con. 4, or about Sept. 8th, red heifer, with right mched, some white on r will please notify the A1 .1) 1). CAMPBELL, TLE.â€"St.rayed ï¬lm“ I the undersigned' °“ , 7th day 01 889mm†1g calves, heifers red sea of keep and this DENNIS HOWK' FOR SALE‘ of The Safe Satistactory Store. ’ARM FOR SALE. 11mm v ww'vv ‘ One Man mï¬h‘w ma m “1†whine for sub raw «unend- at“ in '1! s I) an) TRENT VALLEY HAY. Co. (Agni.