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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 14 Jan 1909, p. 8

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. ( LUNF'HN. Jun. ILLâ€"London cables for battle arc) steady. at 130 to “Ea-C per 1b.. dressed wc-ight; refrigerator beef is quot- ~cd at 338(- to 9374c por lb. Toronto Live Stock. TORONTO, Jam. 12.â€"â€"Rcceipts of 1m.- stock, as reported by the rail- ways, were 64 cars, composed of 1456 cattle. 1:378 hugs, 600 sheep and lambs with 40 calves. Exporters. A limlth number or exporters found ready Sale. and more would have sold had they been offered. Steers sold from $5 to cre EAST BUFFALO. Jan. mâ€"Cattleâ€"Re- ceipts, 154) head; fairly active and steady; prime- steers. $6.50 to $6.75. Vansâ€"Receipts. 300 head: active and szpady. - Hogs-Jteceipts. 12.730 head: active and 23.; to 3m- }:igher; heavy and medium, $6.30 to $6.40: yorkers. $5.90 to $6.80: Digs. $3.§ to $5.75; roughs. $5.35 to $6.6; dairies, $5.90 IO $6.35. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts. 900 head: ac- tive; wethers. :50 higher; lambs, 5c high- er;.la.:nbs. $5 to $7.75; wethers. $5.50 to $6. Cables Butchers. Prime picked lots 01' neiters and steers are worth $430 to $5: loads of good. $4.40 to $4.70; medium quality. $3.75 to $4.25; cows, 33 U» $4.35: vanners. $1.50 to $3. Feeders and Stockers. H. \V. Murby report light deliveries, all m‘ whivh were readily taken. The Messrsl Murby bought :30 feeders. 800 to 1910 lbs. «um-h. at $2.40 to $2.70 Der CWt. Milken-s and Springer». A moderate «Ix-livery ux‘ milks-rs and sprinmers sold from it?“ to $50 each. Veal Calves. Reveipts of veal valves were not large, and prices were firm at $3 to $7 per cwt., and one or two extra quality calves sold as high as $7.30 per wwt Sheep and Lambs. The run of sheep and lumbs was light, which caused prices to be strong. Sheep. .m‘ A A an -n whivh (-auspd prices to be strong. sneer}. "WE‘S, sold at $3.75 to $4.25; rafns. $3 to $3.00 3w:- ch: lambs. $350 to $6.35 per cwt. Hogs. Mr. Harris quoted selects at $6.40, and 31?) {.o.b. cars to drovers at country points. Tuesday Evening, Jan. 12. Liverpool wheat futures closed to-day 33's" m Lgd IUWH'. and corn closed 1ch to %d Inwi‘r than yesterday. A: Chicago. Ma} wheat dosed 1345c low- er than yesterday. May cor-n closed 59c firmer. and May oats closed 55c higher. Winnipeg Options. “meat-January T9814c bid, July 31.01% {m}. May $1,001.; bid. Oatsâ€"January 371%, bid, May 4156c bid. Toronto Grain Market. “Wrap tall. bush ........... $0 94 to 8.... \Vm’vt, red, bush ........... 093 .... “meat, goose, bush ........ 0 90 Ry», bus! ei ............. .... 0 80 .... But‘k‘wiwut, bushel ........ 0 55 .... Domestic and CHICAGO. Jan. ILL-Cattleâ€"Receipts. 5m); market steady: steers. $4.60 to $7.50; cows. 83 to $5.50: heifers. $3 to $5.75: bulls. 3;: to $3.80: calves. $350 to $10; stockers and feeders. $3.50 to $5.15. 4.. -U. . ‘ ‘A, A4 ‘.A v- \ ‘~(\. Calvesâ€"Receipts. 407: steady: veals. $9 to 3:4); tops, $10.50; weswm calves, 85.62% to 3573 Indiana d0.. $4.25 to 36. Sheep and lambs-Receipts, 1849: steady; sheep. $3 to $4.75: yearlings. $6.25; lambs, $7.50 to $9. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 67%: market weak at SE to $6.95. 163 weak Hogs-Receipts. 21.000; market 10c to 15¢ higher; choice heavy shipping, $6.20 to $5.30: butchers. $6.10 to $6.25; light mixed. $3.60 to $6.75: choice light. $5.90 to $6.05: packing. $5.53 to $6.10: pigs. $4.50 to $5.35; bulk M 33195, 85.8“ to $6.20, Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts. 17.000; mar- k»: stvady: sheep, 3% to $6: lambs. $5.25 to $3; ycurlings. $4.23 to $7.15. Charges Against Negro. Windsor. Jun. Iiiâ€"Jeremiah Jack- son. :1. mgro, 36 years of age. was at- rvsted a: Pucw, a village about fifteen nih-s e-ast of here, on a. charge of attempted murder. It is alleged Jackson burned the 'homr of Thomas Carter another ne- gro, bvcnuse the latter’s 15-year-old daughter refused to elopo with him. . daughter refused to elopo with him. \\‘iwn arrested the officers identi- fied him as the man who thirteen years ago figured in a murderous as- sault. and escaped. He will be charg- ed with zasault with attempt to kill, arson. e‘ Canada Paris, France Carey. 0.. Jan. 13.â€"Truman C. Keller. farmer near this village, who is butchering his hogs, Saturday made a 58113388 from a single easing that is 73 feet and 9 inches long. It was taken iron a. hog that weighed 387 pounds. New York, Jan. 13.â€"-A verdict for the full amount of $50,000 sued for by Mrs. Una Goslin against Miss Annie Irene Magher for alienation of the affections of her husband, Alfred R. Goslin, of so-called “get-rich-quick” fame, was brought in by the jury here yesterday. Both Goslin and the defendant, who was his stenographer, now live in “'heat (all. ‘\ 11824:" red. ‘L‘kirat. goos IQ‘". bUSPLQi Bnrkw‘neut. Pc-as, bushel Bax‘évy, bus? Outs, bushel 'l‘urpwnim- spiritsâ€"Fin}, 315. New York Dairy Market. NEW YURK. Jun 1:.â€"P.utter Steady: a “mix, 12AM; vn-nmery extras, i:‘_‘(- to 33¢. (‘2:rvsw#l"if‘rnl receipts 1118: state, full ‘ um. lute made. small, best 1314c. l-Zgzsillixf't‘l' and firm: rmelpts. 8678: at». I’r-nnsylvnniu and rmar-by fault-y. Jew-taxi. wuirP. 40c: (10.. fair [0 choice, 36c , :N; 11”., brown and mixed fancy. 35c » mu flu, fair [0 ('hoit'f‘. 32C 10 340; W95!- ‘11 firsts, 35c; (10., setunds, 31c to 320. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK. Jan. lzâ€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, :21; nothing doing in live cattle; feeling $50,000 For Alienating Afiections. .- 5, t'uxhbs_ dozen ...... .. l .‘o .. w Liverpool Grain and Produce. ‘» .31; POOL. Jan.1‘...â€"(‘10<m"â€"\\'heat-â€" .1>}'; No. I rm] \uV-sthu winLQ-yx Ts {wars-s. hum-1y steady; March. 75 PAGE TEN May. 75 6d. n-Spnp steady: m-w American mix- 'ia Galvestnm. 5s 5‘}; futures, quiet: :‘w 2:344}; March, is 225:]; May. 55 2-3“). Izrâ€"~\\'inU-:' puIF-nts. stvady. 298 9d. mswfiimr‘t Hit. 14 to M “38., strong. “whims. square, 11 to 12 lbs., steady. ast Buffalo Cattle Market. Firmâ€"Hogs Active and |5c to 20c Higher at Buffalo. and bringing stolen goods into n: v 11 ................ 0 Sn hux‘hel ............. 0 58 1"k1'l ................ U 4-} Toronto Dairy Market «auramr. dairy ..... 0 35 CATTLE MARKETS. 6:11”! {:um‘ Chicago Live Stock. H Foreign Markets ,U -ry, 5011115.. ry. 1b. rolls I. dozen ..... square wvstern, in tieN-Ps, steady, LH I‘Pfiné-d, in pails, Steady. contains only a few of the many thousands of bargains that are pre: sented to convey an idea of the range of prices and extent of reductions. $5.98 an? $4.98 ( >2 mi 9? 7‘. $-. {<3 _\\ (I >2 These are wonderful bargains such as you ( probably will not meet again in a decade. A a Manufacturer’s Outlet Sale alone can give such values as these. We positively guarantee you a saving of $4.00 to $10.00 on any Suit or Overcoat purchased during this 1 ’3» days sale. $2.33 The man who does not care to spend much money, and yet would like a decent cloth, well- made. will find it, among this lot of all wool Tweeds, Cheviots, UniOn Worsteds, etc. Some of them we have only one or two of a kind and we put them in this lot to move them quick. We have a big lot of these Suits. and every one is a bargain never before quoted by any mer- chant. They are worth double the price we ask. We have most all sizes in single and double breasted over shot plaids, checks or stripes. At this price they will melt quickly, like a snowfall before a July sun We have more than 400 or tnes should not have one left in 24 hm are hummers and must be seen appreciated. We have them in blues or novelties. in single or dou all sizes. Get in on this before t Men’s Suits and Overcoats William=sts., Lindsay, Ontario Corner Kent and more thanâ€"400 of these suits and we lave one left in 24 hours’ time; these For Suit Value s up to $8.00 For Suit Values up to $10.00 For Suit Values Up to $12.00 For Suit Values Up to $15.00. _ ustr be geen in order to be we them in plain blacks, single or double breasted in this before too late. $8.98 $10.35 For Uvercoats. \a‘ nu... 3.98 . r'or Uvercoms. 665 For Uvercoats. mm 0 ................... Merchant Tailor Fabrics, good enough for any man. full journeyman hand tailored. with self- retaining front, hand-padded collars, in a variety of styles and havmg the labels of some of the best makers. These are Money Savers. This is a jaunty lot of Blacks, Navy Blues and Novelties of every description. All fashionable Suits in the latest. styles of single and double breasted, good linings, well tailored. Zero weather is here. Buy your Winter Over- coat now, during this Manufacturer’s Outlet Sale and save one-half the regular price. We have in this purchase hundreds of Men’s and Boys’ Win- ter Overcoats that will be sold at less than the price of the raw material. a nu For Overcoats. Values up to $8.50. 300 pairs of Men’s Pants, best values ever offered for $2.50 at. .. Good Pants, well made $2.00 per pair ,go at ...... Such Overcoat Bargains as these have never been equalled in the twentieth century. MEN’S ODD PANTS MEN’S OVERCOATS For Overcoats. Values up to $10.00. For Overcoats. Values up to $13.50. For Overcoats. Values up to $18.00. For Suit Values Up to $18.00 THE WEEKLY FREE PRESS. For Suit Values Up to $20.00 and worth 98c 1.19 227 pairs of Men’s Pants, values up 1 89 to $3.50 pcr pair to go pt ........... ‘ o 169 pairs Men’s Pants, in smui-dress and busi- noss materials, in form fitting and Peg 2 95 Log Styles, values up to $5.00 go at ‘ o CHILDREN’S SUITS In this department we have some very Special Bargains to ofl'er, and in ercr to describe each lot it would take too much time and Space, so we simply say we have divided them into seven big lots an" each lot consists of all the new and up- to-dau natty suits in all sizes and materials. Mothers, bring in the boys and fit ’81!) out at fac- tory prices Lot No. lâ€"Regular $3.00 values . . ............................ . ..... 1.49 Lot No. 2â€"Regular $4.00 values ...... l 89 O Three big lots of Men's Dress Shirts, in light and dark shades, plain white pleated bosoms, at- : ached and detached cuffs, all sizes; some with collars, some ~..ithout. These are all new. upâ€"to- date goods, just received from the factories. Lot No. 2â€"Values up to $1.25 each. at ................................ 4 96 Men’s Dress Shirts No. lâ€"Values up to 75¢ each at. 7°..T"“.°.“.f.‘ 39c All Men's Underwear selling: for S1 M regular we will give you choice for .. . Natural wood handles, paragon rods, waterproof covetings. Regular $1.25 values go at ..... The rogular 50c. quality; you :11} k1 you see it; always sold for one-half w 1a:- the world over; our price Men’s Underwear selling at 52 your choice for 200 dozen Men’s and Boys’ Caps. M V lined, positively worth 50c. and 7; Sale price .. - Men's Fine Dress $1.50. to go at . Regular $2.00 values go at. Men's Work Shirts, best Men’s Suspenders, %c Men's Wool Sox, worth 250, 51’ Men’s 50c Neckwear Men’s Underwear Almost Given Away The Big Store Where the Good Clothes Come From Umbrellas TH URSDAY, JAUARY G loves. grade 98c 25c 160 Nth M. h\‘ 3N THE AC Borden will Si conservatix . To OPPO QUHH 811 I'm menl £11 QVVI Dun 1H fin VOL in tho 151m“ use n-port 1h; .‘endon badl IOFPS du( M Di tnm f ht. Ashmurv OObah A1 In cUlllt'. ' fx Disting Judgir uesday, Jar (K on a: H W1LL RA IL and hu profitable [lit

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