UGUST tart (1 pound). and salt olved in half a pail 01 thoroughly. The mix- these proportions, is lge (i an infested ï¬eld, hingle or small shovel our-loan along the edge (lrihslmppers are at- rom long distances, 89d arge numbers by eating f this mixture is scat- described through the of standing grain there nf birds or poultry be- Huwever. all of the me mould be sc‘atter- (-vl. pnisnned bran mash vhich is made by mix- ml mi Paris green with of ~lightly moistened w Ylue Paris green ad- !2. it Is wise to dissolve m mu water used to "ML thi: also helps to ~~"u mun-9 After mois- -._ nH the Paris green :e of Coins Unlikely lEvent ‘. II. -The ofï¬cials of tho rink-m. when askede my truth in the re I: mum has under 003' I.‘ dedgns for 0808“ IE to say anything 0’ cut from their reticenw tier is under considgrt t the-v do not co Let arrived to make l. The ofï¬cials P' nini’on notes are :irculation and re] ’equently than the me banks. They A. possible, however, requiring more freq 5? the banks will be as of the mend“ Act, which will 1" Minister of w ion of parliament :***k*#dckk****fl3 qualiy reticent in refer. for clearing out defaced} rankly declared that N“ ;ng taken in the 6119'†‘I-ACI‘J Press Trip. ......... Midnight ..... at 9.00 a.m. PARTMENT 00 N01 AT SUCH Is THE "TENTION. nowlson, W11] wing built to 15 LunVAL 4- ’ the note issue Clea-1|m far as Dominion no. 1". **¥¥¥%¥¥¥¥¥¥¥z . . 10.00 pm etroit, Toledo trolley. arx;;xxttg*§* ....... 200 p.m. uppers ..... 9.00 13.111, ...... 8.00 a..m. ...... 1.00 p.111. ..... 3.00 p.111, .......6.30 p.m, ...... 7.45 p.111, ....... 1.00 a.m, . .21? 4.00 p.m. ..1v 10.00 am. ...... 1.00 p.m, ......1.30 pm. . Midnlgnt ...... Noon MMMM; . .o m .. .. . a 0. {m ‘ owwaaammm 00003009 ...00669%% 73.nw_t..+aQ.... m s W fv 44 .u ...9.00 am, .. 4.00 p.m, . ..8 00 nan, W100]; lfflflttfld :nrfaoo. stirring 9., fun rapidly the a h» Che bottom of ; Thp Griddle tpar 9!"! "K"? at: : m»- greashnppm um mutt; are iwhgf-na My épfuï¬d= . csciï¬â€˜ “HRâ€: ““9 4mg (5 1M M MM mm Mummies M0 “I it uEad will mm mm 6WD? ,Mrs. U- - McKenzie Of‘ tered at the‘ s ,)Ir.J P‘ .pendngV a it ,\Ir.\ .4 W ,in in town ,Mr. 15 hi; niece: catnul’day (CONTRACTOR. /â€"â€"-â€" WORKâ€"All kinds of ee- such as private walks anj ement floors, foundations, “)st i3 \‘icloria- ‘Miss is the 2x 0: ,, . -f Pete“)or s 'r ‘ thcI‘Mian’ C - n at ;‘ {kiljuiiaif 3.12:5. Mary SlmpSO Sturgeon Point. and ‘Messrs. Gmrge Jognigl: mech- Harry Begg, of T he: Free 1' . in - x hday ‘ anical staff, spn-nt Cmc H0 Peterboro. house for the n town on Saturday on his way to his home at Fenelon Falls. ‘Miss Lizzie Farrell, of Peterboro, Spent the holiday in town, the guest Pf Mrs. J. Maher, Russell-st. ‘Mrs. L. Murdock, of town, re- ï¬lmed Saturday evening after spend- a. few weeks at points south. ‘3‘" Hartley, of the Wm. Davies C0" IOIOnto, Spent Mondgx and Tues- 3)’ 1n town with the Old Boys- SMrs. Nicholas Burke and daugh- S Mabel, Lindsay-st, are spendlng eu- h°1idaYs with friends in Toronto. ‘ r. John Curtin, of Toronto, nt the holiday in town, the guest 1113 brother, Mr. D. Curtin, St- awn-st. -.\[I‘5. P. Bria-land. 01' Buffalo, ar- 1':ch in 1mm last Thursday and is :hcguest oi iricnds. She is an old :rs‘nirnt. hrl‘ husband having con- dutlcd a busixms here many years â€".\Ir.and Mb. Shefï¬eld, who left iorHamiltun this morning, desire to thank their Lindsay friends for the many kindness“ they have received, during their sojourn here. Mr. and Mrs. Shefï¬eld will be at home at the Simpson hour each Monday and Tuesday. Prtél’bOl’O friend< was called to New York on business. Mr. Hayden, who is one of Cleveland‘ 5 brightest young lawyers. has been iouring the Kawar- rha Lakes annl saw he will certain- 11: Mum nvxt Mnum. 5,2 1. Hqua' Mpg“: g“ g; was. M .‘2. u 22‘: church, but new diurhuz. 22-2.: mm: north on a WWW- mgand ï¬shing 222;) with his son a;- â€".\Ir. Gm Dmtman, of Kinmount, was in town tn-dny. â€".\lr. ,1. norm of Omemee, spent Thv hnliday in tnwn. ~31: H. KrHLmnshire, of Toronto, “I‘m Fï¬tenlnv in tnwn. ,Dr ago -.\Ir. Jas. Haydpn, of Cleveland, who has been Visiting Lindsay and 'dcrhun 1“!“ Hm “It: ‘3 V rudemm ‘Miss Mi,“ M. thu--=. Russell-9L, is vis- 1'ng friwl: in vithg. pending Qt of M T Mr M i' Mr lDain Frw- Plus, Aug. 11.) (Dail,v l: =priulin {FT of Bobcuygvun A: Md Cain: \‘Caih-h l1! is the 7- W- Leahy and Miss C. Leahy 8 ccuple of days in town, the of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.’ Maher, k n a“; B J Gough, accompanied by .9 Miss tha Gough, left on a} morning for Muskoka. D McKenzie and Miss T. (.f Haliburton, were regis- thv Simpson house, .1 Penrn of Fenelon Falls, 111.- Imm- this morning, after '1 {111 days in town \\'..1rk111an of Toronto. ar- mwn 1111< afternoon to spend 11*. ri‘fl’e HM Ht B. J. Burgess. of Fenelon as a guest at the Slmpson .' the holiday. Percy McCol], Toronto, W35 .\ l UUULI, (If Fenelon Visiting int mother, Mrs. C- Mi: N L‘ FIX-t: Press, Aug. 8.) HM. H with all ER! a visiting old friends in district, left to-day for - Iï¬aty. of Los Angeles, :m 0H Lindsay boy, ww Jays in town, the uni Mrs. J. Lovell, 1t \«h'nmto: Mrs. Phil'- . i< tlw guest of Mr. wa. Uwyn-SL, fbi‘ a l‘i'cnn. HE Dunsford in hnxn. unplug, n; (mkwuud M}. and Mrs. Kelch- I Hi Maï¬a! «mm. 8? m: mm ~ gamma wastiti ; mum'six an m m \-~s-mlm 8H a‘mi WORK â€" Shinglipg nds of repair work. ‘H M â€WE'RE: s" l‘dcthhï¬h iii "‘9 um: \ziki§til‘§§=a\;ez (“Hum-l): Hf Lind: . LM- Jay: 11; WW“: â€ml: and Mia‘s JG}?- lln: hnliday m hyexx formerly of -~1 m" Mrs. Soanes, um: MM {*6 Hm- um-mmmei MM» _. .5 ms; KN- 5 gm: ‘H McMAHAN'." in“?! Mun 15‘9": am: â€"Master Jack Bigelow, of Los An- geles, California, arrived here Sat- urday evening to visit his father, Mr. Geo. Bigelow. Mr. G. H. Tasker, linotype opera, tor with The Free Press, returned to town on Monday, after spending a few days in Ioronto. - â€"Dr. F. J. Aldous, of Fenelon Falls, was in tqwn 91.1:Saturdaz pp his way -â€"Miss B. Begg, daughter of Mayor Begg returned yesterday from Orillia, accompanied by her friend, Miss J. Hern, after spending a month visiting in Orillia and camping in Muskoka with Miss Hern. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Mrs. A. Flack and Miss Loretta Brown, re- turned last evening, after spending a vacation in London, Toronto and St. Catharines. and while there took in the Canadian Henley at Port Dalhou- (Daily Free Press, Aug. 12.) â€"M'r. B. Shacklptan, of Janetvmé, was in ’tmm rabéntiy \‘isitiï¬g‘ friends. â€"Dt Grimhaw; oi manta; has an: qï¬ifed {he prawav at {he 1m 1». humus. Ah}. Mn 12;. mm a: tmdgagu ï¬g sithaamug m 58% a; mam M: \‘wmn an ï¬amnmz . :am; :i: J; mm m we 9M: xivwmk WW: m we mm at um: m mm a} maemz :M§a§r§ Mm new“ an»! Maw 35mm;- 9? thmw \WW mg awn a} himqé m Mm m- sigh Ah»; J: R; ï¬lmmn and Gamma Lcu‘qi Mt W: mgmmg. for. Hgmxltm}! Michxgan and other puma. SIC. â€"â€"Mrs. W. T. Robson and two chil- dren, of Montreal, are guests of Mrs. R's parents, Col. and Mrs. Sylvester. Mr. Robson, who is the well-known advertising manager of the C.P.R., accompanied his family here, and spent a day or two with his father, Mr. Wm. Robsbn, before leaving for the Coast on a business trip. â€"â€" SOME COM PARA'FI VE STATISTICS. (New‘ York Evening Post.) Comparative statistics are not al- ead-ing, and those who their spirits dampened if they glance at the supplementary table of “Fin- e of Various Conn. ance and Commerc _. “cu..nnmn'n’fl Year' â€"Miss Viola Laidley, accompanied by her sister, Miss F. Laidley; arrived home Saturday evening after spending a few weeks at points south. sie. -â€"Mrs. P. C. Burgess, Mrs. oD. Jewell, Master Hamilton Jewell, Mrs. Bates and Mrs. McAmmond, Fenelon Falls, were in town for a few hours on Saturday. â€"â€"Mr. M. O’Grady and three chil- dren, who have been visiting Mr. J. H. Doan, returned to Vancouver last evening, Miss Rosa Doan re- turning with them. -A garden party wm ue Hum u, the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church, Fenalon Falls, at the resi, dence of Mr. F. Kerr. on the evening of the 17th inst. -â€"Mr. Chas. M. Caster, a Toronto poultry raiser, has purchased an im- proved I'am at Allsaw, Minden town- ship, and will go into the business m an extensive scale. â€"-Mr. W. T. J unkin, of Fenelon Falls, passed through town on Satur- day on his way to Arthur to attend the Old Boys’ reunion there. -â€"Miss Ethel Smith, of Wellington- st., left this morning on a month’s vacation at Belelville and other points. to join Mrs. Aldous at Goldwater for a few days’ holidays. uucc auu --_, th “Statesman’s xear- - u . Ah, Brother Peter, 1 near you uuvc tries†in Book†for 1908, just published by~ the . lost your Wife.†Com n . They Will not P8 y “Yaas, I haf loost her. I think Macmillan only read that the per capita exports . . of the United Kingdom are more than She 15 111 haï¬enby now.†double those of the United States, "W88 she reSigned ?†asked the which is hardly surprising, but will elder.. ~ " probably rub their eyes 0 ï¬nd that “Mem Gott, Mr. B.â€"†replied Be. in pr0portion to its population the ter, “She hat to be.†‘ _____*____.__. kingdom of the - I“ , coun- BIRTHS. try, and Belgium three times as much, FERGUSONâ€"In Lindsay, on Sturday - 1 - barely below Ans. 8th, to tar. and Mrs. _Peter Fer- â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roche and sons, Gordon and Oscar, of Toronto, spent. Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White. Lorette Abbey. _Miss Eva Bron, Vsteno a. h with he McLaughlin (Dania; p03 Oshawa, is visiting friends in town; for a few days. about six timeszi muw .. 7 try, and Belgium three times as much. FERGUSONâ€"In Lindsay, on OWN“; while Switzerland is barely below Aug 8th to Mr and Mrs Peter Fer: Belgium, with Denmark closely follow?- son, a daughter. Nor“! MARRIAGEs. ing. France, Germany,N WGROVESâ€"DeSHANE-In Lind say, on Sweden are allah ahead of us. to the second of the Argentine m . July 23 1908 by the Rev J R. R. 1,3681, Walter Milton Groves to lie, the most flourishing dig“ ‘ American “neiglbors.†‘75 mile Shun th i a simple computation thnt mug: W, me De e be c? Little W - ~ ~ DEATHS: 1' capita gxports are 3“"; 8 P19“? ‘ .- is A- frmKIN. â€"â€" In North verdi‘am. .°n ww, UL .LOI'OD‘CO, l! spending aglï¬on ’3 holidays in tOwn‘ whim; a when eujnya‘ telling how m eh home'- 4‘: digea‘tive apyai‘nue she married him 1 party will be held by Aid of the Methodist elen Falls, at the resie F. Kerr. on the evening -._' of Toronto, is '. mherehe ne The prices at the marked Wednes- day. remained the same as on Satur- day. Owing to the inclement wea- ther, very few buyers and sellers were present. Flour, best Manitoba, $3.00 per cwt. Flour, Manitoba, $2.80 per' cwt. â€"-Rolled Oats, $2.40 per cwt. Fallyvheat, 75¢. per bush. ~ Spring wheat, 70c. per bush. Goose wheat, 70¢. per bush. Small peas, 75¢. per bush. Large peas, 85¢, per bush. Green peas, 15c. per quart. Rye, 65¢. per bush. Buckwheat, 50c. per buih. Barley, 45c.-50c. per bus . mm! at tlelmtea hem m la em: 9mm that heaeemm the were lee: meme; elm“, he HEW“ est hum their Grommet to t €- Mme whether a woman he prayed to he at mh ï¬nancial and soda; status as to he hath ahle and entitle to pmehase the goods purloihed. She muSt recon- cile herselt to the fate of entering into the category of the common thief, and will be charged with thieving, no mat- ter how high her rank. The rule will, of course. apply equally to men who are addicted to the kleptomania habit. Paris and Londan dry goods men, act- ing in sympathy with their brethren in New York, have also concurred in the View that the term kleptomania is simply a convenient synonym for theft, and that no amount of respect for the conventionalities can justify them as good business men in sacri- ï¬cing every year thousands of dollars just out of regard to the social stand- ing of customersâ€"New York Herald. Copenhagen,- July 22. -- A farmer named Christensen. who lixes hero. bought an old ,overcmt for 12¢. tW) years ago. . He recently notice-l something hard in the lining at the buck. and on re- gretfully cutting it open discovmed a savings bank book With $2.230 cre- dited. He reported the treasure to the police. but thev have not bear able to ï¬nd the original owner, and the money has been awmded to the laborer. The Prices Ruling on? the Lindsay Market GRAIN AND PRODUCE QUOTA- TIONS FOR OUR READERS. Waman An automobile touring in the west brake his machine; amL not hm'ing a monkmwwmh in his hit. fumed it a milp nmms {hp man-iv to a when: man‘s: hnuge to humw (mu; T0 the ranching“ m hmky (“Wanda hp ml: 4%.:th his rpquuph "la mgr-u u nmnkpy wmwh Mum“! hut-c any: wlwm†“Wain Huw.†ramps! Hw SWbdfl. “Mr: \‘uwm hay gm an am: He mnolh rm‘ Swmmnu mm; on «m uddar :aotiun. My 30‘: a horse ranch. hm ay tank a, mam what ad haw a monkey ranch around here hey bane a blame fool,“ This is a true story. and there are still men in Prince Edward county. Out, who will recognize the dramaus personae. -. 1,_L_An.. lu‘uarl 3n {‘10 Rav- 1J6! flvo:uu - Peter Vanderhyden lived in the Sev- enth town (Ameliasburg). just below ,“Buckwheat Hill.†His wife was a notable hamo gram, and the Metho- dist minister of Consecon Qircuit al- ways liked to stop there on his rounds. " 4â€"“- ---4 1'." mail! But Peter’s wife, worn out. Dy wum, died. And when the presiding elder made his next visit Peter was a wi. dower. 880 the presiding elder commiserat- ed n words like these: “Ah, Brother'Peter, I hear you have lost your wife.†“Vans. I hat 10081. her. I think “Yeas, she is in haffen by “Was she resign‘ Eggs, 20c. per doz. Butter, 26¢. per lb. Chickens, 75c. Hogs, $6.75. Little hogs per pair, $4 to $5. Live hogs, $6.50 per cwt. Beef cattle, 4c. to 5%c. per lb. Beef, retail, 8c. to 18¢. Pork, retail, 10c. to 15¢. per lb. New hay, $8 to $9. Old hay, $9 to $10. Cream, 3%.. Hells, 80c. Chickens, 7510. to 80¢. ï¬nsphémes; Tb. and 8c†heir box. Oats, 40c. per bush. White oats, 40¢. per bush. New potatoes, 75c. to $1.00 bush. aman ewna uHeins as g {9 BE 69mg mman m; an “Ema: 3% 353m Sm meat 9% m 991 Q m a 916m; N8 MBï¬E REEBTBMAN IAé§-. Man Paid l2 Cents For it and Gets 32:230. e hamo grau, and the memo- .inister of Consecon gircuit al- Refused the P'm‘m- '.°' 3'1 liked to stop there on his Jungice has . . titi 1 th ; law I“ I lI.’et.er’ss wife, worn out by work gbgraï¬op of the o do 1’9:sz l 19% And when the presiding elder ‘ “gluing†mags: ‘2’ w M: ‘ his next visit Peter was a wi- Reï¬t-ion sinus“! by m . sent ‘m‘ °ownintheir behalf netted them‘ï¬â€˜ Boyond All Doubt. Blamed Fool. construction of extend“ branch lines, and) ‘8 Vin endently be M ed as soon as the 8%!!! MOP... working apndty. . western du- trict of the province. m the neigh- borhood of Windsor. hos indicted the likelihood of a lame consumption of 21-hour power..jwh1¢h would be P†ADVERTISE IN Th5 FREE 'PRE“ â€"'W -'uâ€"va I I. 0‘ t.†Niagara {ginsmiflion ling. The M! gu- was before the. Oabxnet Council g “:1- yesterday, but noï¬nnl '88 we. 1 mt ed regarding it. i 1 working m‘y'. . trict of the Epvgnce. m “1,3 PW I 8. B 3 B E % Ely, with . WM]! of M, '38 almost comple on Monday nit“ The ï¬rg M ingsdoonbythoexplwonoit 2 Fatality at Orin Sound. Owen Sound, Aug. 11â€"311mm Hy- slop was coddenunï¬whlled yester- day by'uninz into~ 'hold of the mD.C.Whitn¢1.'hfleu§9§do Windsor, Aug. 13.-.-The Minister 0: Justice has refused titions (or the liberation of the o of brakemen doing nine month: for stealing but tar and em'h-om I box-ear. A petition signed by am names sent down in their behalf netted them 100,0“! VII-cm 6"." estimate is basedm on the belief m3 manner: that the season it 11’0“" over. aï¬â€˜a“ é HM ave-9% m mm Wham 3‘1 «#39:; m u» awn: m . {amend w M the m at me Me lemma (we: theywes- 0w; 9‘ We mhers called $08133: ma wm‘m answet. yo man w u pole and 28:31?! the man dead. 1: There were no maths on the body. but a slight burninw‘qnjhf hand. St. Louis. (has. ltâ€"Usiua an old. fashioned saver-mounted revolver wim which he fough‘ against the French at the battle at an duri the Franco-Prussian wet. FM Conrad, 11 years of use. a resident of St. Innis for a quarter of a cen- tury. ended his life by shooting. 00:}- rad wee dolpqndeng because of hu II.“ â€"'V' inabii'ii; to ngwork. nothing. £3133 ï¬table at Hu‘h Graham. Brockville, Aug. 12.-â€"The body of Hugh Graham was exhumed yester- day from the family plot. in the Cain- town, beds County, cemetery, at the request of Coroner Gray 0! Clayton. N. Y., who was accompanied by Dr. Lave, the coroner of the district. Dr. J. D. Cole of Alexandria Bay, N. Y.. aNndYBheriï¬ BeIlenger of Waterinwn. Graham, 3 Canadian. emponed at Alexandria Bay. N. Y., was hand drowned thin-etch dawg‘ago;L Stork: "Ir? ;;;;‘""‘:r"3; ‘1?“ mm .; 6mm Na‘il! 8E5; JIM it bï¬â€˜g ï¬gs} ““333 8m Me M: has a €85 a 7 Vancouver, 8.0., Aug. ISLâ€"In ms- cussion oi the new agreement be- tween the Government and the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c, the latter wanted sev- enteen thousand continuous feet waterfront for an unbroken line of wharves and terminals. The Govern- ment, however, stood out against giv- ing away this property in continuous stretch and insisted on having lands for public use distributed amongst 7-1.. __ LL.‘ â€AOAI. Bmekville, Aug. 19. blames 8mm: of. wï¬e MW lam abut-get, nf Alice d‘l‘ownahiï¬ ma Wflh 2m wel- «emu death on or husbw hum mm was main in m “w umghdmg at My 3. her dams mg the driving 0! "19 horse hhehéd m We hermit. A Wm M harm tuning a urea 13de m ma awn: and m unemph in: m “up mam mo woman was muck by the wwm unique. am: Main mind“ injuries tram whim aha died in ha! “63mm. moaned W» 86 roman! owners it; co _- 333‘ property front. 0 sale of 10% front. No as]! till next May. Enquiry WI]! 8, 591°, Into Oath of “3°: my“ 2 n 23‘,» o c c a s 0 ma at M play mm cam hat is 3 mm“ his M2- 56% “Jim k a bbfï¬Ã© k at Hem; 532 \th “Hit? .3 THE WEEKLY FREE- .PRESS. “ Sflmon Pack Biz. Vancouver. 3. (3:. Ang- Mining GIMP “"903 M mm 41% @9559 “33: ‘33sz gm vs Una Old Amy lev". mu, ooNSIDEQINB‘. Baum Ehmmd; mks». muhï¬ï¬mfl we evidence. .. He aoov axuuneo. Killed In Runaway. an? 813%?333m5 We WW“: 5% am £3; Sï¬Ã©ï¬iyion the until? of 10% ï¬ll be held Paciï¬c Latest Foreign and Domestic Market Reports A Mi em“ \Ergmne «Pm aaâ€˜ï¬ W?†ï¬-‘W ham Gunmen in mm WWI Amp] m mm “Tic“ï¬Ã©Ã©â€™hw than m. and â€a (natural 564 - At m m cloned 1* k," or than hunky. t. corn 16c â€3“". ad Sept. at“ 56¢ - _ m z,, ww'i August. angina. cocoa-r w mmwm ‘ WAW_Q§¢N¢LW‘°“" in. ‘ Toronto Grain Mark-h. “2255c: third to ï¬rst. 180 to ac; cute dairy, common to fined. 18¢ to ac: pm- as: common to special. 15c m 21c; mt- cm f.|ctory ï¬rst. 1835c to 19¢: Imitation creamer}.flnt.19%c. Cheeseâ€"Steady :recelptn. 1m; unto, creamer-y special like to 13hr: do" mt colored or white’ Mesa 12c; «10,. I: colored or mm» fancy. “$93; do, to prime m- :0 1‘ do. common Ictl 1U§czukimm1§§c to â€AC. rm, receipt: WHO! $1M"; and near-1w m?- 92!. Q6 m- dn m :- to egg? an, M n‘na mixed mm 23.2319:qu Nu Yuk Dali-y Market. 7W YORK Aug mâ€"Butter-Btemdy: reedptl, «20;; crgumery wean-L 13c; ex- --. . .A-l‘ Ir!“ ch Ibi- a?“ ï¬rm 4*“ Chicago Uvo' M CHICAGO. Ant. 111â€"0.th 19.3“ mam: M. “.15 to 87.â€;conu0muhdta1uwfl. buflifl‘lito‘uafl “I “Hz-mock- mmtmum mu.“ Hopâ€" WM“ noun.- mnnu'ket “Mic 10cm;cholcehcsvy a.†to“ butchagusw tmixA‘O “We. :13]: m. Eut Buï¬ulo Cattle Huh“. EAST BUFFADO. Aux. mâ€"CntuQâ€"Ro- calms. «no head; mm active and steady to “Hana: prime, “.09". as grim. 2!“!!- '1‘“? “WWW? "“ “w" “'“ «mummy. mm h d; nluw gag kc n mugnwx )WMM mum. ( “F“ ii; “Ming“ ka“ Show and m mâ€" “can“. mm mm. m â€P am“; mï¬mï¬. M am me Mr am In no. Ea: ï¬tm . .“ :53“ W†Now York UV. M. NEW Y0 5'0"“ 10-: w‘mfl‘alï¬h an vow hum" at “Mlle“ 2:9â€: and now «my; cum g?†M! Jaw" was“; on“. {In Han, Au: “86.0111 breakingwindm, and monmopsoflencu,u dny morning. injdlb Hewufornyuns Brockville, Am. 11. â€"In the Police Court morning. Rev. G. W. Snell. Xe ' ' at North Am made mm“? mm? 'v'vv-V Galvanâ€"Won. on; wall. In Muh- ar' hum-mun. rm sad mur- cdvc- bawdy It ; common to choloo kumusmnizmumm Iot- a! t to $50: one bunch. I“; cull. on throw-outs. u to use; men and butts-gnuâ€. 8!!)0 “I“: m §ulter, ere-Refl- In . 53010 I; butchén. 8.50 to 15.10; M rs. I) to ‘3; mu}. to I‘ bulll. a to u. s “when and ends-rs. it: to 3:; nugget humans: to 3‘ [an cov- Qh U hm. 9 . o . ,Vmpâ€"Regele “I: had; MU» and How-Mind. 12.63; m are low- er;_primo Nov York bop cold 3: 87 per Winnim Options. ronom up tpe‘ dosh: quotation- 0- want: WISH. ““ um: MARKER; Toronto Dairy "ark“. â€WWW ills. Aux. ll.-â€"In the Polége Suicide in Jail. elp La. 10‘; late, L0 to â€he: go. 0 Lucy. lardâ€"G n3,†11%:60.‘u;§:'m"m 0 common. I: :3 â€MO! “I: m 022? \m hash!“ mg WEI“: r. 11.â€"I Butler, cannery. 1!). mm... 0 :5 Eco. now-Ida dosen ...... . o 21 Chen. lute. ib.............. 0 18 cheese. twin. lb ............... 0 2m Liverpool Grain and Product. LIVERPOOL. Aux. 1Lâ€"Wbentâ€"amt. am; No. 2 red valet-n winter, 7. ad; No. 1 0.1.. It rumm- My; Sept. ‘la m: Dec. 7- did, Cornâ€"Spot. strong: time Amer-Ian mixed. 7: Cd; tutum on at: 8am. 6a sud. Hamsâ€"Short cut. strong. as: 0d. Bacon â€"8hort ribq strong. it; clear balsa. m.“ m. B: 8d: shoulders. tenure. study. lardâ€"ï¬ndyzpflme western and Amado an rennui. 413 M, Imam whimâ€"Steady. an OIL R â€"Common. study. 7: M. N“: Yuk bah-y Mark». N w YORK. Aug. 11-91: (er-ï¬rm: mm†am; prumm' . A32; 13%.“; thisyouissnoa'done. Inthemonthdlnlydoneflper- oommkinodundtvouriomlyin- Liverpool wheat rotun- clo- M to 1d lower than rmâ€. "gram mmmxwawm We ml war: were 88 u re rW-d Wimpgb.mm1885.mwe 812 hugs. all"2 sheep and lunhs and 190 study. Hon-Receipts. 53m head: good. fnlrly active and 5c m we higher; common. slow: bun om’ mlxed. 5.90 to R7; Yorkers. :5 to â€.95; rougha. $.33 to 5.8: duties. (0 mm, sheep and lnmbsâ€"Reoel u. m head: Now and Inwr: Inmbi. M. tn “15' â€th- en. use to OHS; m. M to «is. New York Mn luck. w in ‘ 1.2a“. haveâ€! ' frighiful e lesion ’followed, 3] beatnik: left ih'mu'k, m5, dutch: g“! the 'h e place. 36 '83 k at!“ with “unwind an ue elo- Injured. qumdhdrdmm PmltyonLoadodG-um. .L‘nq.†M “n tend-30 pull ’I‘nmnm Aug- ISLâ€"“We recon mm UREA ‘ “ï¬géï¬Wfl: “a m Bung-r. aTI|V (In 'ï¬ifiwtm'éï¬ifl ammem. lbs alga! MINv mm 1:“ vmnwtfli. ï¬x i h! M": » mm in. mm m uï¬ï¬?’ ï¬ï¬mlgm am “all. N m SIN «mum m. ha! WWW: Yim‘ml. “manna. “new“ sundriw‘wï¬l 1mm. :.n_wma. m; “:1!!!" lunar ta ï¬n“. New Yam Bum hm mid M I? mum LM M. ("“0100 waneâ€"m can; market I“ y; com. am in: mm. "‘60 to ï¬ï¬sh um I!“ to :bulu. :1:to calves N to I? 50; on and Hugo'â€" ‘Jé‘ï¬km: an; m â€a p a m at hither; chain. he. Input. “8 to u; batched I . choke light. 16 to 0m: $13: mind cm to am; at†I! to ii: 11:...qu II: «It a). u to _M and luauâ€"Rudy; 18.â€; luv}- “ belt. full. M Wheat. zoo-o. 5ҠWhat. red. Nib. Rye. bushel ...... ... Buck'bflt bushel Pm bihbel ....... mm ORR. AI? 11. â€" vanâ€"m» am. 3 nu ma nu; I'M: M hat-t. unohmpd‘ ï¬lament. m- CROP ABOVE AVERAGE. " Land Wu Well Outdated What W Droqht. Thirtun bond In Him. Toronto Gnin Nut-ken. Toronto Dairy Market. «cantor. dairy ..... 9 g EAFFEETMRKEï¬; 79an Ha h' '6} m a?†.3 Alpim Oath Toll. on. ihd‘swt.’ ' mayhem". éï¬tue mm 9d e1 flow†for um e‘ .‘V' HQHV- wyv «WMV 7‘. .7 for neat cat's unmet. mks ex 5c per few brought over ï¬g. Honey; extracted ..... ...... 0 W 0 fl Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. Aug nâ€"Clodngâ€"Whesc 999g, age-Aggie. 2 red western winter. â€" _. n ______ 4“..-- 4101171130, nug- uoâ€" vv thnt. the Attorney-General be com- qmmmted with. asking that legisla- tuon be sought to make the keeping of a loaded fluent!) in an ordinary dwelling a criminal offence." This was an important recommen- dntion oflened by the West Toronto jury last night at the inquest on the denth of little Howard Sharpe 9“}? 7" M: No. Sept. 7gl ' Nu» Yuk Dun Hunt. N ,W YORK. A nâ€"Bntterâ€"Flrm: mm mm: manna . . Phat-Eur: recPIpta. we; skimn_ 115â€". m 955?. . â€muâ€"ï¬rm; unchanged: realms. m.- % '7'? ‘ , -; ' .~ $§§E§ ï¬g}; Xï¬ï¬‚mflï¬? “a“ a _, kg ‘_ 6' “ï¬g; “¢M“""‘113";.§ 613361.“ Fri- gay morning by his plasmas. Fred 33g; futures. ctauly; Sept. 60 Bid. amtâ€"Short cut. strong, 69:. Bumâ€" Long clear middlm light. strong, 4h: do, hu , strong, as Ed; shoulders, squu-e. no: y. 37:. Turpentine whimâ€"Study. a: 36. last evening as the result of an ex- ploeion which occurred on the prem- ises yesterday afternoon. Letonrneau was working near where there was some gunpowder and some matches, whichhehmdonhim,beoomingigâ€" nited, set on the gunpowder and a frightful ezfelosion followed, shatter- ing the wh place. lie was terribly emu, U Montreal, Aug.12.â€"Jecques Le- aourneau l7 ear-sol age, an employe of Latent e“thuwivnre merchants, St. Paul street, died at the hospital .. ' cute... Lm neck. CHICAGO. Aug. llâ€"Cattleâ€"Recelptï¬. 1mm; market steady: steers. “.75 (mm; or; choice hum: «hipplmz, mm tn mm bmm' mm m um um mlxed nab n ma»; hum: mm. «in m km; mum}: tun in m; m. [4.60 in .m. mm o palm. IL ‘ (n . . sum» gm! Inmhn~t1nwlpln mm; manta! ,- .., .. annual-- htm‘ My) ‘3‘ fl.†IIvvwv ‘ Human. Aux: lazf'fl'agiwrdny fur the am “me an the arming! humry at’ Buflulo. “we waman were arraigned m the Palms Court on charge:- of uk- inc humgm lwea. The wowen are um um... numerlmd. who Is aqqua- u uwuvw“ t; w . V . Mn. Annie Sutherland. who is accusâ€" ed a! havin shot her husband; Mrs. Imballa Ian. ace ‘ strangled her three young children. and mum Bmwnuh. 17 years old. a charge of throwing a Montreal Youth Accidentally Sets Off Winnipeg Options. raw“ â€3° QRM‘ gm EXPLOSION PROVES FATAL. Three H904 For 94‘"de ms EARL! MARKER. “with. H“ geek» was“, Afleahï¬â€˜Ã©n'xilr LL, 7' 116: Dec.. 1- I 15;??? m m I»: FIVE. recommend mixed. 7- vi