,..o ~Domeslic and PAGE TEN. calves. Exporters. .‘Not many export cattle were offeredâ€" ix loads all told. Choice ‘ were scarce. and prices for them were firm. ranging from $5 to $5.60 the latter price being obtained by Dunn Levacl: for the best load on the “Mum woighinz 1350 lbs. Bulls sold at “8 lu‘uu‘u. A v: u.-- - , , prices were nearly as high as exporters. ranging from $5 to $5.15. and $5.45 was ob- tained by Maybee Wilson for eight cat- tle, 1:20 lbs. each. and Dunn Levack sold the best heifer on the market.brought in by F. T. Strangway of Tottenham. at $5.50; but there were not more than a. load of this class out of the 208T cattle on sale. Loads of good. $4.30 to $4.80, and. ihis class was not large in number: me- dium cattle, of-which there were many, sold at from $3.§ to $4.10; cows. 83 to $4.25: common COWS and canners. $1.50 to $2.60 per (mt. Feeders and Stet-keno. H. \V. Murby report a limited num- ber on sale. with a demand for all on sale. as several farmers were on the mar- ket to purchase both feeders and stockers. The Messrs. Murby bought several lots at the following quotations : Feeders. 950 to 1100 lbs.. 3390 to $4.60; feeders. 800 to 960 lbs., $3.50 to $3.90; stockers, 6:00 to 800 lbs. $3.25 to $3.50 per cwt. linkers and Spflngen. The number of milkers and springer-s on sale was fairly large, well up to the hun- dred mark. Trade was moderately good, considering that the Montreal buyers were not on the market. In their place were many farmers from the surrounding townships. especially York and Scarboro. Prices ranged at from $30 to $50, with a very few at $60 each. Veal Calves. country $5.60 the latter price beix Dunn Levack for the b market, weighing 1350 lbs. from $0.75 to $4475. . g,_._ whize 38v: do.. uur ID cw brown and mixed. fancy. fair to choice. me to 33c; 32c; seconds. me to 31¢. \E“ Y ORR. Jan. 19 â€"Butterâ€"1 mom.) unchanged;receipts.11.1:§5 (,‘Xxeseâ€"Sleudy . unchanged: n.- 36K; Eggsâ€"Easy; receipts, 10.763: state. Penn- sylvania and nearby. fancy. selected, whim 38v: do.. fair to choice. 15v to 37¢; brown and mixed. tangy. 33c to Sc; 60.. » Â¥.n__ lire! -.v.u 7-..- V. Butchers. Prime picked lots of butchers were very scarceâ€"so scarce that Alexander Levack, who always buys the best, had to buy some of export weights to get the quality he required. For this class uf cattle the , 1.:,_|.. n†avnnrtnl’g About 100 calves were 01 for them were firm at $3 ‘ with an odd new milk-fed again going at 87.50. Sheep and [an Receipts were mod prices were easier. < Ewes. $4 to 34-503 T31 $5.50 to $645 per 0:3} 6d H:u‘unâ€"-Sh0rt clear backs quiet, «I \‘1l‘flr hvlhes dull. 515 6d. (‘hévsvâ€"(‘anadium finest white. 1“: ‘10.. vnlorcd. firm. 630. Lambâ€"Prime western. m tiercos. 493 6.1; American refined. in pails. Mr. â€Harris 1 as follows : 5 ed. and $6.35 wilumsâ€"Short cut. 435 6d. prime steers, $6.25 to $8.6». Vealsâ€"Receipts, 200 had; active and steady. Hogsâ€"Receipts» 3500 head; fairly active and steady: heavy. 35-50 to $6.70: mixed. $6.60 to SRE: yorkers. $6315. to $6.60: roughs, $5.30 to $5.80: dairies. 861.0 36.40. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts. 12.000 head: sheep active: wethers 1.50 lower; lambs slow and steady; yearlings, $6.25 to $6.50; wethers, $5.25 to $5.50. , New York Live Stock. NEW YORK. Jan. 19.â€"â€"Beevesâ€"Recelpts. 1757; no trading of importance; feeling weak for steers; dressed beef slow at. Sc to 10¢; extra prime do“ 105642 Exports Uxbridge, J an. 20.â€"-James Buck, an employe of the tannery here, had his back broken by being thrown from ; load of hay. . . Tuesday Evening: Tan. 19. Liverpool wheat futures closed to-day 15d higher. and corn closed %d higher man yesterday. A: Chicago. May wheat closed 35c high- er than yesterday. May corn closed *c higher. and May oats closed 55c higher. Chicago Lï¬ve Stock. CHICAGO, Jan. 19.â€"Catt1e~â€"Receipts es- timated at 4500; market steady: steers. $4.60 to $7.50: cows. 33 to $5.50: heifers. $3 to 5.73; bulls. $3.40 to $3.80; calves. $3.50 to $10; stockers and teeders, 2.50 to .15. “Hogsâ€"Receipts estimated at 24.000; mar- ket generally 5c higher; choice heavy spring. $6.50 to $6.66; butchers. $6.40 to 86$); light, mixed, :6 to 86.20; choice light. 86.15 to 86.30; packing, $6. to $6.40; pigs. 34.75 to $5.85; bulk of sales. 86.1510 36.40. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts estimated at 15.000; market steady; sheep, “.5 to $5: lambs, 5.5 to $3.5; yearlings, $4.50 Rumor, st‘paramr. uauy .... v .u v .. Butznr, store lots ............ 0 33 0 24 Butler. Creamery, solids 0 :17 0 28 Bulb-r, creamery. lb. rolls.. 0 2‘3 0 '. Eggs_ new-laid. (1029!: 0 0 35 Eggs. cold storage .......... 0 26 0 27 Cheese. large. lb ....... 0 13% .... (‘hoesm twin. lb ...... ..... ... 014 .... Money. extracted ......... .. 0 10% 0 11 Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL, Jun. 19.â€"\\‘hcutâ€"Sp0t Nu. 2 had Weswrn winter, Ts 35’3d. ".Lby; steady: March 75 Tfld. May is Yul urv-s io' $7.10. Mun'h Pork Whe: ll" 5,. 1299 sheep r, sr‘paratnr. dairy .... r, store lots ............ r. Creamery. solids r, creamery, lb. rolls.. new-laid. dozen cold storage :0. large. lb ....... ..... 0 13‘ :0, twin. lb .............. 014 v. extracted ......... .. 0 10‘ ocoooc New \ut there were not more than a; this class out of the 2057 cattle on 1 Loads of good. $4.30 to $4.80, and; ass was not large in number: me- 3 'uttle. Of-Which there were many, ‘ from $3.65 to $4.10; cows $3 to $4.35: 3 n cows and canners, $1.50 to 8160‘ [ Feeders and Stockers. \V. Murby report a limited num- sale. with a demand for all on ; several farmers were on the mar- nurchase both feeders and stockers. , ‘essrs. Murby bought several lots following quotations 2 Feeders. 950 i lbs., $3.90 to $4.60; feeders. 800 to = . $3.50 to $3.90; stockers, 600 to 800 l .25 to $3.50 per cwt. l linkers and Spflngen. I number of milkers and springers on f IS fairly large, well up to the hun- - lark. Trade was moderately good, ‘ ring that the Montreal buyers ‘ lot on the market. In their place} many farmers from the surrounding ; ips. eSpecially York and Scarboro. . ranged at from $30 to $50, with 8. 3w at $60 each. Veal Calves. t 100 calves Were on sale. Prices; m were firm at $3 to $7 per cwt., 1 n odd new milk-ted call! now and. going at $7.50. Sheep and Lambs. ; pts were moderate-about BOOâ€"but A were easier. especially for lambs. $4 to $4.50; ramS. $3.50 to $4; lambs. , $6.5 per cwt. Hogs- iarris reported the market steady. ; >ws : Selects, 36,50. fed and water- d 85.25 to drovers fob. cars at. 1' points. ! ,ast Buï¬alo Cattle Market. I C BUFFALO. Jan. 19.-Cattleâ€"Re- 400 head; fairly active and steady; ' steers. $6.5 to $8.65. ‘ sâ€"Receipts. 200 head; active and; “â€4-.- m hogfl' fairlv active tee? mmmwmwmw Spot steady; new American mix- Imlvcslon, 3s 435d. Futures firm; IS lirï¬â€˜tL May :-S 11%|]. Prime mess. Western. quiet. 778 points. Toronto Dairy Market. ‘ 1 '1 PM! York Dairy Market. :K, Jan. 19,â€"Butterâ€"18arely Foreign Markets Back Broken. H to 16 lbs._ strong. backs quiet. 455 6d: western first. 0 1:31;, 0 l4 .... 0 101,5 0 1]. Produce. rcceipts. ti rm firm. firm. gAttendtheSaleToday and Your Dollars Will do Double Duty £5w2§§§§§$$ ammmaaawwï¬ gamggmggggggggggw,. Comer Kent and William=sts., ' Lindsay,0ntario The partial list given herewith contains only a few of the many thousands of bargains that are pre: 2} sented to convey an idea of the range of prices and extent of reductions. 5 ,4 m‘ We positively guarantee you a saving of $4.00 to $10.00 on any Suit or Overcoat purchased during this 1 '3 days sale. $4.98 $2.88 OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN BOYS AND CHILDREN. $7.93 The man who does not care to spend much money, and yet would like a decent cloth, well- made, will ï¬nd 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. These are wonderful bargains such as you probably will not meet again in a decade. A Manufacturer’s Outlet Sale alone can give such values as these. We have more than 400 of these suits and we should not have one left in 24 hours’ time: these are hummers and must be seen in order to be appreciated. We have them in plain blacks, blues or novelties. in single or double breasted in all sizes. Get in on this before too late. 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 ~ Men’s Suits and Overcoats â€Numb i. w. s. 0. For Suit- Values up to $8.00 For Suit Values up to $10.00 For Suit Values Up to $15.00. A For Suit Values Up to $12.00 using; _of these Suits, and every 4.25 .f‘or Uvercoats. 6.65 .For Overc0;1.s.†9.98 3301' O\'Cr.c.oz;t.sl. H $8.98 $10.35 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. 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. 0 na For Overcoats. Values up to $8.50. 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. Good Pants, well made and worth $2.00 per pair ,go at .............. .... 300 pairs of Men’s Pants, best values ever offered for $2.50 a» .. Such Overcoat Bargains as these have never been equalled in the twentieth century. . J. GOUGH MEN’S ODD PANTS MEN’S OVERCOATS For Overcoats. Values up to $13.50. For Overcoats. Values up to $10.00. For Overcoats. Values up to $18.00. THE WEEKLY FREE PRESS. For Suit Values Up to $18.00 For Suit Values Up to $20.00 98c 1.19 227 pairs of Men’s Pants, values up 1 89 to $3.50 per pair to go at ........... o 169 pairs Men's Pants, in semi-dress and busi- noss materials. in form ï¬tting and Peg z 95 Leg Styles, values up to $5.00 go at o Lot No. at .. .. ’ In this department we have some very Special Bargains to offer, and in order to describe each lot it would take too much time and space. so we simply say we have divided them into seven big lots and each lot consists of all the new and up- to-date natty suits in all sizes and materials. Mothers, bring in the boys and ï¬t ’em out at fac- tory prices Lot No. lâ€"Regular $3.00 values . l 49 O mLot Noraâ€"Regular $4.00 values l 89 -_ . . . ......... o O Three big lots of Men's Dress Shirts, in light and dark shades. plain white pleated bosoms, at- t ached and detached cufl‘s. all sizes; some with collars, some '..ithout. These are all new, up-to- date goods, just received from the factories. Lot No. 2â€"Values up to $1.25 each. at ................................ Men’s Dress Shirts Lot No. lâ€"Values up to 75¢ each at. CHILDREN’S SUITS 3â€"Va1ues up to $1.50 each Elan moans BR. Hun Una-H nan! annun unufl an! - 39c 49c All Men’s Underwear selling for $1.00 regular we will give you choice for The regular 50c. quality; you all kw xx you see it; always sold for one-half dul- lar the world over; our price . .. .. Natural wood handles, paragon f rods, waterproof coverings. Regular $1.25 values go at ...... 200 dogen Men's and Boys’ Caps, smm lined, positively worth 50c. and 75c Sale price .. . Men’s Underwear selling at $2.0“ your choice for Men's Fine Dress 81.50, to go at ...... Men’s Work Shirts', best 50c grade Regular $2.00 values go at. ..... Men's Men's Men’s Men’s Underwear Almost Given Away The Big Store - Where the Good Clothes Come From "‘ AV} J\\| “JV 50c Neck wear Suspenders, 25c grade W001 $01, worth 250, a: Umbrellas THURSDAY, JANUARY Gloves, wort? ELL? ’ 35c 69c 1.19 89c 690 98c 25c 160 £116 tun and in}! hav â€1" u!" town 'lma M r. giwn stat few hi1!“ intere Mr. shownâ€: ty a nu and boy of the I work m proporti spemauy giwn by tra which two drun given by much am Moving 1 and amum vast emert A few mi tun "I Miss Dor Benaon 1 ace m1 ah! Very aux-m ind among were: Mr. ( ï¬tter of Ag Day, of the: “in was proper m M.P.P.; Mr. Lindsay. an int 1909; Mr dent of Sou 80am; and new») Tin-rs W11 Sum #11 ; â€00(‘83'gcnn ; 9088; A. Var Lean, dvputy Jordan, swear ihy; J. R. E hm. Cardcfl Digby Th nk“ sh“! “CU Mr. W m wou advanc ' the ct so agu 185‘ wkins I)N5 1h mmw 1(‘K m 1H