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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 7 Jan 1909, p. 10

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WfiVAQiné box-rowan! money at. usumus rate of interest» he was unable to pay and all his enact. were seiaed. leav- in; his tamily in : condition of want. Welcomed Home. Ottawa. Jan. 6.; \thH William Hutchinson. commissinnor of Domin- iun «‘xhibitions rcturnml to Ottawa )‘o'sh'rllny nitvr :m absuncv nf four ymrs in Europe. he was fommlly wok cnmmi by Maynr Hopewvll on bvhulf uf thv city. and by Pvt-m- Whvhm on lwhulf 0f tho Board of Trade. Mr. Hutchmson ru‘prvsnntml t-hv capital in Parliament fmm H96 to 1900. and mu at mm mm prvsidnnt of thv (‘mm- dian Central l-lxmbmun Association. Vicflm of Loan Shark. 0am“. Jnn‘ 6.=Tho suicide nf Hill. mun. draughtsman. who shot. himuul! on Snluniai. it. is said was dun to the fact that. a had boa!) unionunate enough to get into the hands 02 a money ahayk. ’mrlin. Jan. G.â€"~'l‘he British Govern- :nwht. it is learnml, has reached an understanding with the Turkish Gov- ernment whereby the Sultan. as head (if the Mohammedan faith shall use ‘Lliv? influence of the priesthood in In« (ha to support the iritish rule there in return for active British diplomatic (fa)\"~snl{e0t*ipts, :2: steady for vwls; barnyard and western calves unchanged; \'9315, $5 to 310' barnyard calves. $4.33; :Wrstern. $5; Indiana calves. $4 to $6.50, Sharp and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 10.“: sandy; shev‘p. $11.75 to $4.35: lambs. $7.30 to 87.62%; (1;)‘5. $4.54) to $5.50; yearlings, $4.50 to 'Vi-{dgs-«Receipts, 3490: market strong; good stah- hugs, 36.35. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGQ Jam. 5.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 5M; unarkm steady; steers. $4.60 to $4.75; cows, 33 to $5.:5; heifers. $2.50 to $4.60; bulls. $3.15 to $15.0; (-uh‘vs. $3.50 to $9.50; stoukers and feeders. 3.50 to $5. support in thu Turkish controversy with European powers. Th» Mohzlmmmlans of India number 62.000101. and 92w loyalty is a power- ful vlvmcnt in the growing disturb‘ .unucs. ”iitg';xlééeipts; 37.000: .market 5c to we )owor; vhuiL-e hean‘ spring. $8.50 to $6.5; butchers', $6 to $6.151? lighg‘mixeqt $5.55 to NPHY YORK, Jun. S-Beevesâ€"Receipts. 1;“. . nuthing doing: feeling weak. Liver- pnnl and Lundon cables quated live cattle firmer, at '5‘ to mice per 1h.. dressed wmght; refngcmzur beet lower. at 95c 10 MP per If). A.. . 1 A $5.135 vhoi: 9 light $5.81) to $6. packing $5. § 1‘» 5.3%; pigs. $4 to $5.50:bu1ke1~s $6.10 Sim-p and l:unbs~Receipts.15.000;mar- yul ,uad';) sht-ep. 4 to $5.50; lambs. $5.25 to S. w )curliugs $4...» " to $7. Cables Unchangedâ€"Hogs Active and Higher at Buffaio. Butler. 8908! nuttex. store Butter, (-rear Butter, (-rean Eggs. nwW-id C .(rese, twin. liunvy, rxtrz lluncy, comb 5 q uuu ‘ $6.45; ynrkc-x's, in}, to Ski-k); pigs, 54.50 x 38.13. ruuxha‘. 35.4" m $5.75; slugs. $4 to Lift. lillil‘il'fi‘ 55 in $6.35. Sheep and lmmbsâ€"Re-(‘eipts‘ 3000 head; 11er active and steady; prlces un- hanged. Domestic and Ili Toronto Live Stock TM} U\U'IU Jun. 5:41).“ (ratsâ€"J all ,d to 11.4} higher than yesterday, and 9m fuxurm urn-hanged to had higher. A! Chung”, May wheat closed Egc 10w- r than yuszeruay. 31;:_\' com é‘gc lower. Inc May nul> MC lower. Winnipeg Options. VVI'n-atâ€"Januar)‘ its; .quV $1.0: bi Tuesday Evening, Jan. 5. Lima-pan] wheat fgtures closefl 10-day: )NIMN .-.-» rxlraczed ..... ..... wy, combs. dozen ...... Liverpool Grain and VICRI’OUL, Jun. 3,-4'1‘ PAGE TEN. uus Toronto Dairy Market. tar, swparumr. dairy 0 '35 her, store lots ...... ..... 0 23 Ler, (-reamery, solids 0?? her, «runway. 1b, rolls.. 0 23 < new-laid. (302:1; ..... 0 40 (Md storage ......... 0:5 '6' large. Rb ............ 013”! [VI-i ul‘ >2: 'riu-s \s'v-rv n 33.4“ fur ‘us. lambs l'rirm- \wmt'rn fir'n, 455 9d; Am- :w-z'mv-d firm, 49>; in. New York Dairy Market. YURK. Jun. :1 :uth-r‘rwb‘irm, un- New York Live Stock. “(0 nnxnnn. ‘Ztfiu tn $3.5“; COWS. 3... vnmwrs. $150 (0 $3. .‘lllkers Ind Sprlnxrrs. u-plx ut’ mil‘mxs :uul springer: 2w muml Lu thu‘ dvmuml. with \‘ \\‘ fe‘w (‘xpnrt SH'PY‘S worn on sale. t‘ 80141 at $5 tn ‘-).::); t‘XIKN't hulls {rum $130 in $4 31'. and um.- of :xliiy lmmzzhr $6.30. Bun-hers. imt‘hm! luls mm at $4.9“ to $4.9), ward nf u wouph‘ Uf choice heif- wLich $2: was bid curly in the a sum fur lo‘ss luh‘r on. Loads 54A" to $1.61); mvdium. $3.90 to mnmn, $33M tn $3.5“; cowa. “50 Jurium‘y .3513; bid, May 40:75.0 bid Toronto Grain Market. CATTLE MARKETS Deal With Turkey. sun-p Ind Lalubn. ul .m’uwsv :md lambs. "mu-1y wvrv firm. as fullnws : Slump 0 fur t'\\‘~‘.\‘_ uud $2.35 In 82.? Lunbs‘ l1" m 56.15 pot cwt. )TU. Jun. 5.~â€"Rccoipts of at the ('ity Market were [5. ("twisting of 1540 cattle, 1:300 shm-p and lambs, with :1' ST?” h» :33 vuvh. Nu Mun!- !u-im: un thv market, caused In n [1'21 - #2 F orelgn Markets (>52 f lb buhhel \V 81 dairy ... 0 25 0 26 ........... 0 23 0 24 solids ... 0- ’7 0 28 1b, rcflls.. 0 ’3 0 30 >2“; ..... 0 40 .... r ......... 0 :5 .... ........... (11316 .... ...... ...... 014 .... ........... 01')“; 011 en ....... 2:5 275 ht JS‘éC rww Arm-rivi _ mm- ';ul’ 1" utuu-s sandy; "Md. May 3/51 mm. JO} ) .', Yns . bud}: {55 6d: short Humidors square, 2m iyesterday, and ndnn (~21th for '_”/~>I' In II;‘;-'_-C pvl' u-t‘rigm utm- beet per pound. firmer. at 83 to bid. July 31.03 hipsingâ€"“hcatâ€" rwr-ipts, 2071. : Mute, l'c'nn- du., seconds. Produce 04' U U 05f) Ub't M) '5‘) :Lm-y. :m; to 011 028 con. I S magagégggafigggggmy maaagaaagagagaggé? axe A166 $3 Down a. WEN<2< Osman. ME: L33§§§§§§§§§figfisa agafigygfiggfiéafié NW» - . ' . . ’ ' F 1111511111 3 mm oecu atuau...°.---- r , g The enormous price reductions on the B J Cough Manufacturer 5 surplus stock of Clothing and u storge before. Gough’s big store was packed :7 from all sides. Never in the history of the oldest inhabitants of Lindsay were so many people seen in one . f h _ f t b th .} with customers from the minute the door opened until the closing hour at night, and their extra salespeople were literally taken of t eirll cit 3:1. e l}!;:’(;g~ swept through their establishment on opening day of the biggest sale that was ever inaugurated in the town of Lindsay. People are actuadyhaii ea ingh’tnzs.; 7 from a distance of 100 miles. The overwhelming success of the opening of this ten days’ sale of Clothing and Furnishings so grelaedfiaif;ee1‘hisrgre:llg‘toil:ii ‘ that they will again have to double their large force of salespeople in order to wait upon th ' crowds attending this 33 thousands of dollars’ worth of high-grade Clothing and Furnishings awaiting The crowds 03 openmglday v, p, thing wonderful, but we look for the biggest crowds in attandance Friday and Big Saturday, . , he biggest crow 0 P601) e m >- - at B. J. Gough’s Manufacturer’s Outlet Sale that was ever seen in Lindsay before. Read carefully every wor t, it states abSOIUte fact“- L: Without question of a doubt this is the greatest sale of Clothing, F urnishings, etc., that was ever given to people in the Province of Ontario: Now Is the time ale at once and secure your share of the many wonderful bargains being offerea. your money do double duty. Attend B. J. Gough’s Manufacturer’s Outlet 5 , _ - . . .. . m ,. . . n . . . . . .. , , 11 “mm... (men until 11 p.m. Sat. Jan. 9, to accomodate the (‘, I‘___._L’- L:~ “finâ€"A nav- |.\\_.....â€"'_â€" w: l 3 IL! " ltllvuu uvajnva. v- v. â€"vâ€"â€"- ----v -â€" ..â€"v _ v"--- _ -__ your money do double duty. Attend BTJ. Gongli’s Manufactuii'er’s Outlet Stile at once and secur-e your §hare of tho many selling to-day and big Saturday. Clothing and Furnishings cut to the core. Gough’s big store Wlll remain open until 11 pl THIS BIG SALE NOW GO~ ING ON. THE STOCK l8 SELLING RAPIDLY. Yuu vnn'! "mm! to mix: (his! stupvnduus Clothing and Fur- nishing moriflvv. Our grvut purvhnm‘ is to lw ymu' 1min. Don‘t tail tn svvuro yuur Munro 0! flux-av bargains‘ Stuek to 5:0 quickly. Bo hero on timv. lwnefit accordingly. fort in vullw- gix'mg {It Linds lawman“ w, w. s. o. \ READ ! REALIZE! B J. (inugh's $45,000 Mnuufuctun CROWDS! TREMENDOUS CROWDs; 41y. ()nt PROFIT! 3 Down icing 3.000 Manufacturers Outlet Sale} Certainly proving a premier vf- withuut u ('(,)unto-rpart. and is of the sale. Now, the we youâ€"in justice to It pocketbook, over~ '-.~':1\'ing opportunity B. J. GOUGH: EggdBCilfiilgggeCYIE: :21]: Cor. Kent and William-sts., Lindsay. Look for the Green Sign, t sell over 10.000 worth of Clothing and Furnishing ods the first four bi openin days. Wedne . M ‘2?§"T°Q'§§§L°;SJ‘§§.$§K?‘i~‘ri3ay. Jan. 82h. and tige first‘hig §aturdny. Jan. 9th. an the entire balance 0 the stoc in just a fevsdn‘igrehn -..- -A-‘hl. hnu W“ ‘nn ‘Oh and up“. nu"! on“- dnllnre “A an.- u-‘ ERA film! "I If You Value Money Buy Your Wants During This Ten Days Sale “UUVU "I new; "9 Un no 5v uv-u Iv vâ€"v 7‘ .-.-v. i. Thursda . Jan. RE? Friday. Jani'szhfand (heâ€"firs’t’bi'g Satn‘rdny. Jan. 9th. ina the entire balance of His stock in' net a “"' dnys‘ time? Drop everything and are: here. Remember Opening Day. Wed. Jan. 6th and you wiii save dollars. Bejsul'e yawn??? Lnt Nu. lâ€"Rogulnr $6.00 anuvs'. at .. ...... $2.99 We quntv but four lots of these Waterproof Coats. every one made up to the minute in workmanship and style. All sizes. Thoy all come from the host Manufacturers. and an: ab- solutely WATERPROOF. Imt .\'n. 2â€"\':11ucs up to $13.5“ go :11 ... ... ... ... 6.98 Lu: NH. 3-\':xlu«-~‘ 11p to SINK) go :It ............. 10.98 lmt N0. 4â€"\'nluvs 11p to $213M) go at .............. 12.98 Men’s Raincoats These Suits advertised below are representatives of the highest quality and most perfect workmanship. They're the rarest examples of Clothing manufactureand comprise the rich- est and most exquisite styles and patterns in a multitude of qualities as enumerated. Study this list and remember that the prices can't be fully appreciated until you see the magnifi- cence of the Suits and Overcoats offered. For Suit Values :$ For Overcmt Values $3. 79 up to $8.00. ' 3' 9 up to $7.50 $5°95 up to $10-00 §$6' 2 Values up to $10.00 $6. 98 Egrtiuistggéues $8. 6 For Overcoat Values up to $15.00 $8. 9 8 Egrtglgfsgzgues $10. 7 For Overcoat Values up to $18.00 $10 35 For Suit Values q -1 n, ‘ , . up to $18.00 . u« .1 \vrumt Bargains as film» have na-wr lm-n vquullwi in the 1m-n- F S ' V 1 $12.49 ugrtoggaoz ues 1ivth cwntury. Men’s Top Coats Lot No. lâ€"Values Up $8.00 go at For Spring and Fall Wear Men’s Suits and Overcoats THE WEEKLY FREE PRESS. \‘ulm-s up :0. $3.75 a lev vv ”a; u â€" â€"* . . , urplus stock of Clothing and Furnishings has been attracting the people Of Lmdsa.‘ i"??? ' ifnih- were so many People seen in one store before. Gough’s big St?” was paCked 9“ ill" rimâ€"5 at night, and their extra salespeople were literally taken off their feet by the ”1133‘. > x ‘ 2» l1 t was ever inaugurated in the town of Lindsay. People are actually attending tms x ..‘;.3 ‘_ of this ten days’ sale of Clothing and Furnishings so greatly exceed Mr. Gough’s pm” ,. R ler to wait upon the tremendous crowds attending this sale daily. This great StOCk ' ' "l _ - . n 4---: --..I.... Tl". rrnwds on 00611an dav m _. .. V 169 pairs Men's Pants, in somi- an... and lmsimws nmtvrials, in form fittim: and P1: In: St_\',los \fllllt‘s up tn $4.00 go at . ....sz 95 2.27 pairs of Mvn's Pants. valuos Up to $3.00 per pair, to go at .. «.1 on 300 pairs of Mom‘s ’zmts, host val- uvs over offend fur $2.00,“ on \‘aluvs, It A. Good Pants. we?! r $1.25 per pair, go at Vuluvs at \‘aluvs, Lot No. 4â€"Ru-gulur $18.00 Lot No. 3â€"Rvgulur $15.00 Lot No. 2â€"Rvgular $10.00 Men’s Pants H. :râ€"m-gumr 31”.!!!) 4 98 :1! ... ..... .... u )01‘ pair, to Q0 :1! .. .. ........... .. $1.89 ‘I“‘IU‘L'UHH' ~.‘l“JN] 10 o~â€"1u".’umr V‘IUJ'U 8 48 ... ... ... ... ... g For Overcoat Values up to $15.00 , For Overcoat Values up to $18.00 H) r ade and worth 89c Men’s All-Wool Hose, 35c grade, at. ................... Lot No. Tâ€"Ih‘gular values . . . . . . . Lot No. 6~â€"Rmulur values Men's Fancy Lisle Hose, regular 250. and 35c. val- ues; your choice al.000000- Lot No values Lot No values .. LO! NO. 3 values .. Lot No. 4â€"Rogulnr values ...... Lot No. lâ€"Rq‘gular vnluos ChildPen’s SUitS _-1 wry hjwclul liurumn.‘ In Ulh'l', mm m‘ urdvr tn dQ'SCI'HH‘ each lot It “1:qu In»! NH. 2~Rvgulnr mlw tun mud: spur“; 30 \n- simply‘V-‘llm‘. 111 ------ my vw han- dix'iulmi Ihvm nnn smw-H big luts and l‘Ilt'll lut mnslsts of all; Men’s Und‘ thu nvw :md up-tn-duh‘ mmy suits in all silos and mnh'ritfls. M¢>tht‘r.~‘.§ The regular 500. gm bring: in the lmys and m 'cm out :11; knnw it “In-n yuu w ' Influry prices. Hor one-half dnllar the ‘ 1mm; our price ....... Y . \', I 1‘ h, \, on An A Mammoth Stock Men’s Sweaters Men’s Fur Coats w? 2 H , . ln It being impossible In this limited space to qunlc Fr" ~' entire stock. we quote a few Items showing how (his immc' chase willbesold. Remember our original stock is ind» will be sacrlfled at the same prices placed on this dopnrmwm we have Solllv Special Harm-um to offer, and in to describe each lot It would too muvh spuvv; 50 \w simply râ€"Rogular â€"-l{v::ular Rvgulzxr anuns flank B“. Ha “Ha flan BBB man .8 - B. J. GOUGH’S BIG PURCHR T‘T’T‘.’ 4.38 .375“? 4.89 $9.00 $6.50 3.39- 2.25 $4.50 2.98 $1.89 all the 19c 18c Men's Hom'y \\ per apir .......... Mvn's “'00! Sm iford to miss thus 51110111 in “hing gull sizes. and in ! mills in thu CUU One lot Men's my one worth 50 your choice for Golf Caps, Turlwms Caps; many of tin-so 50 cents each; your for ............ . Mnn’s and Boy.» Mack and plain ‘ and stripes. mm? 250. each, to go .11 All Men’s [.ntil‘IWVPZ‘IT $1.00 n-gular. We will ; you choice for ........... Mun' s I n] rm :xr 'It $150; 301” C11 1" Almost Gi‘... " Away. Ln! NU. 2~12vgulnr é‘.' :zluv, at ............... ‘ Men’s Underwear Lot Nu. l~liwuuhr 5‘." m‘ uluv. :11 ............. b - fl 2': P 33 3:3 31’ .211. If .‘mu \‘nluv your (10“!ng :nn Goods now. You to miss this salc. TO-DAY AND TC-MOH BIG SATURDAY. Tvrrific bargains f< THURSDAY, JANUARY and from the Country or OW 7th, |m 9V9! Aft and ley the pan L Very 056d. hour iug HaVe Midg Pratt L‘UCK > iul FAST GAME l MM Lindsa 3w .1 '0" pg!!- wor 1' aim pu mor But Big EXPIO List Will I II, Linda!“ Nu: “I“ 4 Pluym and 01

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