i1 .75 2.75 k Pencil 2.56 3 Hill, 2 m rk, cotton, 1 iSie Hill; 6 mm Lyfle, ’ nilt, until!“ 2 Miss 1 re pie(:e,__l xaser. We Eest nag 5 leader: 2.50 Bumhaeqiv Its. John I 1cushi0n, l foot, and > will H 1 .50 Ltleman ‘ 1 Pew!I Ewens; 6‘ , 2 Miss velvet, Taylor ;.1 intins fa. Lytlei‘ ;ss F1055,i panelsg cams, him extras. 377‘]: state dairy proceSS. cc Butter. Butter. Butter. Eggs. 1 chme. Cheesf’u Honey, Comb l Monday Evening. M . ooI wheat “tum cl: t Ktlimgmï¬d higherr than ymerday' and horn kid to k’d mgher. Chi ago wheat futures closed to-day 3’ follows: Dec. wheat. %0 higher. JuU 10 . SaturdaY. and Dec. corn Xe higher- 5-- Adinnt‘ Cables Steadyâ€"Hogs Are Weak at American Markets. LONDON. Oct 5,â€"London cables for cattle are steady at lltéc to mac per pound. dressed weight; refrigerator beef is quoted at 91V“: to 1095c per pound. Toronto Junction Live Stock. TORONTO JUNCTION, Oct. 5.â€" Receipts of live stock at the Union Stock Yards were 44 earloads, com- posed of 881 cattle, 110 hogs, 334 sheep and lambs, and 22 calves. Exporters. Export steers sold from $4.50 to $5.15; bulls. at $1150 to $1.15 per cwt. Only one lcad was reported at $5.15. Butchers. Prime picked butchers sold at 84.75 to 5; loads of good, at 84.60 to $4.80: medium. 34.15 to $4.40: common. at $3.60 to 34; cows. $2.75 to $3.50: canners. $1 to :2. More good butt-hers cattle would have sold. Feeders and Stockern. Not many of either class on sale. Good, 1050 lb. steers were quoted by Mr. S. Halligan at $3.60 to $4: distillery bulls. 3.2.3 to $2.75. , 7 x §__I---- James Armstrong which was all that was :65 each Receipts limited. 83 to $6.50 pgr cwt‘ N u) cuunv y». - Staciâ€"ind Lambs. Prices were timer for lambs, at $4.60 to $433 per cwt.: sheep, steady, at $3 to 8 50 per mm. Gunns, Limited. quoted selecui. 16“ Gun watered. n: the market. $6.50, and f.o.b., cars. at country points, 36.25. Montreal Live Stock. MONTREAL. Oct. 5.â€"At the Montreal Stock Yards" \Vest End Market the r8- c€lpts or live stock for the week ending Oct. 3 Were 2931 cattle. 2100 sheep and lambs. 4m hogs and 552 calves. The of- ferings this morning for local consump- tlon consisted of 900 cattle, 400 sheep and lambs, 1150 hogs and 200 calves. Owing to the fact that the supply of cattle was over 4m head smaller than a week ago and the quality somewhat better. strong: feeling prevailed in the market and prices show an advance of Me per pound on all grades. On account of the cooler Weather and the lower prices that have mind for beef of late the consump- tion is Stradily increasing and in con- sequence the demand from local and out- side buyers was good and an active trade . was dl‘ne at the higher range of values. There «us also some demand from ex- DOI'U‘TS for {he best beeves offered to complete shipments with. Cable advices from Liverpool to-day were stronger and noted an advance in prices of half cent per pound. as compared with a week ago. with trade firm. Choice beeves here sold at 414‘: :0 2c; good, at 4m to use; fair» at 23% to iv; common, at SMc to 35c, and Inferior, at 21-20 to 2314c per lb. Owing to smaller rflmipts 0f lambs. the good gen- eral almond for the same, market is Slrrnsz ‘z' and. altho prices show no actual crumm- from a. week ago. they have an ppward tendency and unless supplies Increase will no doubt go higher in the near future. A fairly active trade was done this morning, with sales of choice lots at so to Slac, and good. at 4%c to «(e per Eb. he demand for sheep for ex- Dortaccount was slow on account of the continued discouraging advices com from'me side and, according to pr! that nave realized for them of date. ex- porters state. that choice sheep are not worth my more than 31,40 per lb. for shipping purposes. but they have not declined to this figure. yet, as sales this nornm: were made lfor local account. if“ and the culls at 314‘: t0 3% per lb. the demand for calves was fair and an gle offerings were small, prices ruled rm at from $3 to $10 each. There was no (uni-fr change in the ideal hog situa- mn- l‘Y‘ICPS being about steady in spite of thry invent sharp decline in values for éanueinm moon in the foreign markets. aupplies were fairly large, for which the limaml was good and sales of selected ï¬ï¬ were made at $7 and good at 88.50 to "° per OWL. weighed off the cars. East Buffalo Cattle Mark“. chAsr BUFFALO. Oct. aâ€"Cntueâ€"Ro- ‘expts. 3400 head; activind 10° to 15‘: --.â€" L Wheat, wheat Wheat Bye. b Buck“? peas. 1 Barley Oats, 1 rï¬ber: prime steers. $5.85 to 36.5: 3MP: Pint. $5 to $5.75: butchers“. $4.25 to 35-5: heifers. $2.50 to 35: cows, $2.75 to “-35. bulls. $2.30 to $4.15; stockers and readers: 81% to $4.51): stock heiferS, £3.75 to 8e fresh cows and springs-rs. active and t0 :3 higher. $25 to m ' Valsâ€"Receipts, 1000 head; active and steady, :6 to :9 50. . Honâ€"Receipts, 18.7w head: slow and. 100 to 15¢ lower; heavy. 90 to $7.â€: 1311‘" 9d. â€.75 to $7.10: yorkers, to 36.â€; D183: 84 to $5.50: roughs, $5.50 to $6: $89. 34 t0 ï¬g; dairies, :6 to $6.60; grassers, 35-†‘9 Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts. 15.†heads amV6: ewes and mixed sheep. steady. “hers. 15c to Sc higher: lambs, :4 to $7.20: y‘aflingS. $4.25 to $4.75; wethers. 84.5 to “-50: ewes. $3.75 to sun: sheep. mixed. 81 to 34: Canada lambs. 86.50 to 36.75. Chicago Liv. Stock. CHICAGO, Cc. 5.â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts. 3.. W: market. generalty 15c to 20¢ lower; men. $4.40 to $7.75; cows, $25 to 35: heifers. 3 to $4.5: 1:11.118, ‘35!) to an; Salves, £3.50 to 28502 stacker: and faedal'l. 922%; ii; aéc': western seconds, 21c to 22¢. ““V'Sv 33-50 to $8.50; stockm and feeds". 3260 to $4.50. H°gS‘Re¢eiDtS. 29.000; market. 10c to 15c lower: choice. heavy shipping, arm to 3715: butcher-3'. $690 to $7.15: light mixed: “6†*0 mo; choice light, not) to as): gm“ “-30 to am: ms. was to as. Sheep‘Reee'i noon: market. so â€"1â€? wavï¬i’to «.0: lambs, sue to )v bushel .......---...... Toronto Dairy Ma separator. dairy"... , store lots ............ , creamery. lb. rolls. new-laid. dozen ....... large. lb_...........-- twin. 1b,,_...........- , extracted honey, doz. secdons.. .4... .v. Milken and Swingers. CATTLE MARKETs. Winnipeg Options. 3 are the closing quotations on grain futures: mmber 961,90 _bid, December Hogs. Limited. quotgd Veal Calves. wmwmmmï¬u â€0000900 â€Tun“: enact-o. ...."â€" “mun."uu ".hn ..n ""51â€â€. hhuum.uu SSb.S . 33h, November Oct. iâ€"Cattleâ€"Re- :tive and 10c to 15¢ $5.85 to $6.5: ship- chers'. $4.25 to 85.5: cows. $2.75 to $4.5: tockers and readers. heifers, $2.75 to $3; ngers, active 33 m . )0 head; active and 700 head: slow and ry. 90 to :72); mix- item, to â€so; P18" LSO to 86: Stags. 34 f0 Market. Son Bought 17. on sale, at $30 to ï¬gces steady at Are Weak at selects. red 896 010 to: anyway. L-A-.. én â€"â€"What is it that a man hates to do in October, but willingly will do in November ? Answer P Start the furnace. , ~ , â€"â€"Lindsay Council Canadian Order of Chosen Friends will meet hereafter in the Sons of Eréland hall, over Do- monion . â€"Mr. Williams, of the 'M Williams foundry last Saturday chased a ï¬ne touring motor car the Ford Motor" Co. , -â€"Among the mo’st recent disc by ye editor ies is that made self. It was the discovery ‘moths had eaten his w‘inter ove _ . . 1.1....1, hang * DUO LV-.. _,, ) â€"â€"Among the most recent discover- ies is that made by ye editor him-. self. It was the discovery that matter. looks as if getting in angther little 818 TOWN TOPICS ‘MEN’S FALL If a sixteen-year-old _girl’s Every Winter stock, from the smallest requiremw» to the highest grade garment, is in magniï¬cent winter readniness to best outfit men and young men to their READY complete satisfaction. TWEED‘ SUITSâ€"Domestic and Z dark neat patterns, single breasted, lined. Prices $9 to $20. WORSTED SUITSuFashionabk single _ breasted suits in ï¬ne worsteds, sack shape, with broad lapels and vent in. back, colors Brown, Olive and dark col} orings in new fall patterns. Prices $10 to $20. 31' r agalnsu Waneâ€"â€" - . asult that there’ll be a beantrfd “"’ T“'-â€"v u - of pi and the devil will think -â€"Mr. G. E. Clark, late of the Bank 3 hâ€"l to pay In VieW , til-fl. 161*- the Ross H03- 3 the two papers said about the Pital foo-day after six Weeks’ stay as candidlntaï¬ mpest a typhoid fever patient. His many ons, ande abonï¬ $0395 other. the friends will be delighted *0 hear of his at present convalescence. He is still very weak. ‘mdwillretnmtoomnextwe‘ék cago Judge has ‘3. ; SUTCLIFFE SONS , Suits of thicker cloths and more seasohable ’eelori'ng’s; m e d i u m weight coats at medium prices for present wear; and new style heavy winter Overcoats to be seen in large variety. LINDSAY arid OSHAWA. hates to Madison that "an n.- .v7 7 U , -â€"Mr. W G. Bain, of Earnings Mills, is a. guest at the Simpson house. â€"Mr. B. J. ,Burgess, of Fenelon Falls, was in town yesterday after- 1100!]. ‘â€"Mr. W'. Kennedy, of Bobcaygeon, was registered ï¬t the Simpson house , ‘ v -44 -_J u d' â€"Més§rs. Dixon J ewett Richardson, of Cannington, town toâ€"day. will PERSONAL and English Tweeds, BLACK SUITS-v-of pure all wool Serges and View isted, sack shape, well nnas, single breasted, choicest linings, and trimm° ings, also navy in same range. Prices $10 to $20. )nable single breasted WIN TER OVERCOATSâ€"of black smooth ï¬nish- .ape, with broad lapels ed Kersey Cloth. 46 inches long, large lapels, cen- m Olive and dark col-\v tre back vent, velvet collar, Italian cloth lining. $20. Price $10. â€"Rev. Dr .Symonds, of Montreal, is one of those mentioned as a pos- sible candidate for the vacant bish- oprie of Montreal. The Dr. is a bro- tehr-in‘law of Messrs. Mossom and W. T..C. Boyd, of Bobcaygeon, and is regarded as one of the coming men in the Church of England. (Daily Free Press, Oct. 5.) â€"Mr. P. Peters, of Peterboro, was in town to-day. ‘ SUTCLIFFE CASH STORE. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. SONS â€"Mr. J. W. Thompson, of Sutton, is in town to-day. was in town to-daY- â€"Mr. K. Peehan,,of Montreal, was in town to-day'. day with Peterboro hiends. â€"Mr .A. Penwick, of Toronto, was in town for a few hours to-day. â€"Mr. Rogers, of Minden, spent a few hours in town on Saturdgy. - â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. Bade, of Toron- to,‘was in town on Saturday last. â€"Mr. J. J. Doherty. of Kimonnt. is registered at the Simpson house. â€"Mr. was in day. â€"Mr. A. B. â€"Mrs. Chas. Mills, of Manilla,was the guest of Lindsay friends for part of last week. -â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowle'y, of the Sunniler Stack 00.. Montreal, ’w- J (Inn 1 flUll-Iwuu. VM‘ro *- dent of the Peterbor'o Lumber 00., is registered at the Simpson house. â€"Mrs. Cook apd deughtet, of Port ‘va -v -â€"Mr. Dickson Jewett, of Canning- intownSa Saturday Hem ton, '1}. one of e most pOpulu hotel men â€"Mr. C. A. as in town 14 : tbwn over Saturday. -â€"Mr. W. s. Doughty, WEEKLY FREE PIKE“. -Dr. J. F. Ross and J: :1, of Kinkï¬eld. are in LINDSAY W. S. Doughty, of Port Bow. mm for the dgy. Jos. Conway, of Bobcaygeon, town on Saturday. W. R. Johnston, of Toronto, town on Saturday. ; Bessie Robinson spent Sun- Melen, of Toronto, was , Cornish, of Toronto, at. the Benson house Height, of Whitby, ebwn for a “Lindsay’s Favorite Shopping Place.†in, of n no p... snowy} up to mun-y In. Other guys until 6 lel. . Vickery. on of Mr. 3.: st. north. â€"Mr. Herb. Middleton. of town. left this morning for Bobcaygeon. â€"Mr. W. H. Bell, of Toronto, is a guest at the Benson house my. â€"Mr. G’eo. M. Ingram, o! 'l'oronw, passed through to Fenelon Falls to- day. â€"Mr. J. B. Hutchison, of Toronto, was a guest at the Benson house to- day. day. ‘ house to-morrow. October sixth. at her home, Colborne-st. â€"Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Burke, Thos. and Mrs. Hyland, and son. of the Summers Stock 00., are registered at the Simpson house. â€"Mr. D. J. McLean, uocouutant teller in the Bank a! Montreal, Fen- elon Falls, passed through to Mon- treal Saturday night. on his holidays. â€"-’â€"Mi. M. J. Buckley, ofâ€'l‘oronto. was in town w-duy. . town to-day on this morning for morning for Cambray â€"‘ uy vâ€"uâ€"u ' (Daily . J. R. Mauser, of Toronto, guest at the Benson house to- and Mrs. J. Kelcher, Sussex- H. L008: J. J. W6. 0‘ Severn was in town for a few hours ‘ Free Press, Oct. 6.) Davis, of Haliburton. is in Cluke, of Toronto. Blomï¬eld will reoeéve Hanna. of Vancouver. guest. at the Benson Pirie. of Montreal. i Weldon, of Toronto. immune-me on ; business at her icu- RAINCOATS-u-of dark Oxford Gr: nm° cloth, 50 inches long, vent in back, 20- raincoat in evgry wayâ€"blg range. tered in that the work in each garment is invincible a1 is thorough and reliable at whatever you pay. J. SUTCLIFFE SONS place. The marriage will take place] on Wednesday, October 14th, 1908. I â€"Mr. A. Nichols, of Sunderland.‘ spent yesterday in town. â€"Mr. M. O’Brien, of Cobourg, is re- gistered at the Simpson. â€"Mr. G. '1‘. Morris. of Oshawa, is in town (40-day on business. â€"Mr. S._ T. Wilson, of Hamilton. is in town 00-day on business. â€"Mr. and pits. J. B. Anderson, of Halibut-ton, are in town 00-day. 1 -Mr. John Wade. of Port Perry. \was in town for a few hours yester- day. â€"Messrs! A. J. Carnegie : Horn. of Port Perry, are in day. -;Mr. A. A. Hagerman. of'flwen Sound, is registered at the Benson house. . -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson. Miss Mary Simpson sod Mrs. E. H. m,#‘_“ “ day. daugh‘ day â€sglegtfng the latest styles and millinery novelties for the early ‘all rush . Sonie prices follow; they can’t tell much about the goods, but they hint at the fact that every man will find here a tremendous selection me i. tremendous the medievd worlq. on “my, ï¬pmur 21th. ‘ Thou. Daniel. aged 75 yrs.. 4 mo and 2 days. JEWELLâ€"At Bmebridse. on 1 aâ€, September 37th. 1908. Let only child of It. Geo. H. Je‘ “ed 3 yum and 5 months. SULLIVANâ€"At Rochester. N.Y. Thundly. October ht, ms. Johann Sullivan. "lid 0‘ the Pgtrick W. Sullivan. “- M to 3.0. W. vet" of warmer clothing. KERRâ€"In Emily. on Sunday, 0610b“ nos. vim-m Ken. axed 931°"! BROWN- $15.00. ACK OVERCOATSâ€"plain black wool melton cloth, 46 inches long, broad lapels, best Italian cloth linings, silk faced, raw edged or stitched. Price $18. '1“ ‘., , ., li« OLD FRIEND comm. 310“. aged 31 years. Stamelen is in Torqnto to- .13 the township of Fenclon. rdnv- Emu: â€mp lm’ LINDSAY and OSHAWA. Mrs. W. H. Simpson. mpson and Mrs. E. H. visiting in Toronto toâ€" DEATHS. mid Saturday. impression on ,., ( months ‘. Jewell. is invincible at the 1 ’blg range. Prices $7 to on The Prices Ruling on the Lindsay Market GRAIN AND PRODUCE QUOTA- TIONS FOR OUR READERS. His G Toronto. aSt. Jose gum, Sm church was necessary in â€yaw... and that without delay. He thought a very suitable ediï¬ce could be erected at a moderate cost. 'say $6.01â€. which he was satisï¬ed will be easily forthcoming when the work 'is taken in hand. He spoke with .some warmth on the general condition . of the diocese and the devotion of the priesthood over which he had been " recently called upon to preside: and he expected the laity would also rise to the duty devolving upon them. wm'rs A new CHURCHâ€"SHOULD N07 0051' LESS THAN «.000. gntion. He was assisted by nev. :1. Kidd. of Toronto. and Rev. Fr. Hayes. P.P. At the close of the service 1118 Grace addressed the congregation. noting that in his Opinion a new ‘L---“- m“ nm in Beaverton. haunts bein‘ 99911 Flour, best Manitoba, $3.25 per cwt Rolled oats, $2.80 per cwt. Fall wheat, 85¢. per bush. Spring wheat, 80¢. per bush. Goose wheat, we. per bush. Large peas, 90¢. per bush. Small peas. 80¢. per bush. Buckwheat, 55¢. per bush. Barley, 52¢. per bush. Rye, 70¢. per bush. Oats, old, 35¢. per bush. White oats, new, 37¢. per bush. Potatoes, 40¢. per bush. Eggs, 33¢. per dozen. Butter, 27c.-28c. per lb. Chickens. 65c.-75c.-$l.00. Turkeys, 15¢. per lb. Live hogs, 36.40-36.75 per cwt. Pork, retail. 120. to 14¢. per lb. Beef cattle, 2 to 3%c:_per lb. 1. Mp mm, 00. W 1-W- yw- . New hay, $12 to $14 per ton. Apples. 50¢.-75c. per bag; 81.! “Hubby. 3 Grace Archbishop . McEny ,0! mo. held conï¬rmation services in Joseph's (R.C.) church. Beaver- Sunday mornéng.‘ The sacred ‘. $1- Grey Cravenette LCk. an excellent PAGE FIVE. led 80- ; $1.50 bbl.