...-â€1"v-fl'V‘P'Yâ€"7‘ vaw - TLGB EIGHT. "WAY FAIR ‘ WEEKLY mums l‘flc', uni- --L‘_-. -.. 600D SUCCESS! Cream 15c. to 80¢. †Dairy butter 24â€"25. " â€"â€" Eggs 20â€"21c. Continued from 133:6 1- Potatoes, new, 50c, peck, 80c bag. -â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"‘ Cattle $4 to $6.50. packe'd with every imaginable branch Hog-e :9 to $9.25. , of women‘s handiwork with the Hides 12â€"13lc. .. medic. Quilts of many beautiful 69‘ Old hay $15-$18 »om every wall. and in; New hay $13â€"$15- ae centre of the room as well. It. Barley 45c. a . ! was a gorgeous diaplay. of an agei“ Buckwheat 45c. d‘n’mly “ ‘1' Oats 35c. that is more than or . . [ballast machine made 8111â€. “93" 3 Rye 55c. woollen mite. fancy towelo. embroidél Wheat 87c. cred pillow sham: embm dew“ a“ ‘ Wheat. new fall, 85c.» .ocheme work of many kifldsv ",9“: Wheat, spring 85c. mlmph m ladies Bran $1.10 cwt., car lots. ladies “Whiting Shorts $1.20 cwt.. car lots. Shorts, White Medallings, $1.30. \lrs. J, Wilson. and l3 Boynton- cwt., car lots. 1 W001, unwashed. 150 and 16c. Wool, washed, 23c. to 24c. The P9116“ work “bib“ by small: Sheep, heavy, 35c. 4c. lb Children was very good, and is alweight. branch of the exhibits that was]; Sheep light 5c. to 53¢- }:MIY Cheer-“3d by all. Lambs $3.50 to $5 each. The stock sheds were next visited, (‘alvee 40 to. Sc. lb. and the showing of cattle and horses Chickens 22c lb. YaIUed highly. Mr. Bert Hopkins, of! Hens 13c. to 15¢. lb. Kinmount. bad a. good exhibit of ', Durham cattle from his Riverside: stock farm, and won several prizes. Mr. Jas. Taylor and Mr. Jones, of; Kinmount, were the largest horse 1 exhibitors, and their stock was con» sidorcd of geod valuable strain. .. every side, a t ‘11 A few of the CHICAG‘I Sept. l‘l.-â€"â€"Blg export sales of Mnnltohu when: at the .93.- Idr. Thos. Bowes, who was faOClbc'lrd put backbone today into the h Kinmoun fair is one ,markct hers. Closmg prlccs were Starter at t e t ’ ï¬rm at l~Sc m lâ€"L’c over last mgllt. of the best known race meet ofï¬cials _ Corn ï¬nisher; l-i-Ic to 5-Sc up and out: at l with a gain of 3~Sc to l-Zc. Provi- in the country, being prominent . . . . :sxons (‘H'Std â€regular. \‘nrymg Lrom all the fairs and racss. Mt- J03. ‘ 2 l-L’c lower to Sc advance. Brown is also well known, and Was; wlNNlPEG oPlloNS. selected for being competent as af 0 Hi Lo Cl life'- , 1 en. h. w. Jose. C se. audge of races. goneatâ€" p g 0 . ct. SS 3. 331:. 35'." 36 One horse race “'35 “In 05 â€1 three lDec. $47; 8:“; so; 85%: 83$ heats during the afmmoon, the free~ {May 90% 907:3 â€9‘8 9035s 90% _- h f‘ 1 it lst l 03‘9" tom“. Wlth t 8 “13 1‘95“ - ,;0ct. 25:5. 363?. 36»; 363% 36% (.has. vaeil; 2nd. GOldy, Polson’ 0f ,DQC. .... 3'33“" 261;; 3-18 363;} 365‘ F r=lo F-‘lls- 3rd w A Fanning 5Ҡâ€â€˜2 4‘7": 4') 40": 40%: 53* n ‘1 " :K ' ‘ ' - ‘° ‘RONTO GRAIN MARKET. The starter was -«Ir. Thos. BoweS. Wheat. fall. bushel ...... $0 90 to Sm- 0f Lindsa', th? judggs’ J- ‘Aldous, of l Rar'PY. bushel .......... n 53 0 so . 3‘ ‘ ‘ Peas. bushel ........... l 00 Penelon balls, and 305. Brown, of l guts. bushel ............ 0 38 0 40 . i ..ve. bushel ............ 0 65 Dudsay- l Buckwheat. bushel o 51 o 52 Mr. ThOS. Spratt, of tOWn, acted, TORONTO DAIRY MARKET. Prffer, crenmcry. lb. rolls. 0 "I U 28 as root and grain judge at the falr,l,.; . l ,2 L. . ; nutter, separator. d2iry.. 0 24 0 25 8.2;. made a very competent offlClal, lguttcr, creamery. solicit. 0 25 o 27 _ - - - - l. e'. . {mug well qualified through his ex- ' Ghee-“‘9. 5.33T8913‘753112122 8 f2 3 ï¬v- tensiVe handling of that farm pro- '(ngegise' rum}: db ........... 8;; 81:5 ‘ ‘- w“ - ’.~- DOW-3i ........... 2 ‘hce *“ “sum“ igorcr. extracled. lb ...... n 12 o 13 +_â€"â€"â€": 3 HON} combs. dozen ...... 2 50 3 00 . . . l VllthlPEG GRAIN MARKET. Armor Fln‘sbed ‘ WINXIPEG. Set-t. lï¬~-'l‘radlng on the . ‘ wheat market was fairly active. with éOats and flax were practically unchanz- j ; ed and wheabciosed about level with the openlng to sllghlly higher. l ~Cash-etheatâ€"NO. 1 northern. 96%“ ' l\o. 2 do.. 843m: N". 3 do. Efï¬e; No. 1 . Contractor James Bogue informed, :0 gged gluten STl-ic: No. 2 do.. 85c; ' : ~ 0.. O. . the Post on Tuesday that the roof; Oatsâ€"No. g CRY. assze- No 3 CW - 334940: extra No. 1 feed. 35-léc: No. 1 feed: on the armory would be ï¬nished next, “aâ€: Na 2 feed, 3234‘; . - -cd. 431,~'_»c: feed, 43’,’ . be completed in hovember. l Flaxâ€"No. 1 x.x$...cc 81.25%; No. 2 C. . uni. 31.2215- No. 3 cw $116 â€he at season.has been an ideal“ . _" " ‘ 1 Pa , MllNNcAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. iDTiC‘PS Slightly lower at the opening; i’ciected seeds. Sl’s‘m: No. 2 do.. 7930c: week, and: that the structure would Barleyâ€"No. 3. 471,4.c; No. 4. 45¢; reject- one for construction work and as aj LIINNEAPOLIS' Sept. 16. __ Close _ . IE‘ult, e - r0 lWheatâ€"Septuv 85%;..2: Dec.. SSléc: May; 5 Spl ndld P gress was madetiigyg to 93c; 30. 1 hard. 93%c; No. 1 nor- 1 on the contract. 3.3-3?“ 86% to 83?“; No. 2 do.. 84% to Ina-53 . \Q" , Cornâ€"No, g yellow, 70c. V Oatsâ€"No. .. Willie. 39% to 39,34c.Ԥl DULUfH‘dï¬Kl’ï¬lflRRKET. v “\V'Eï¬ â€™_ ... A civic and military reception was accmded Major Hart Mclâ€"laig, the ,. . . No. 1 hard. 89% c; No. 1 northern, 88%;»; line champlon, on his return to .V'an- ’3 ’ No. 2 do.. 86% to 5123c; Sept, 87%c; . â€mm; -, . ;: : 2“ Dec. 88%0: MEI: «35¢. ~ “We 3 I iâ€: :"h-iél" ’ . ‘TT‘ Rev. Philip Harding, of Windham,' CATELE LIA'RKETS Ont... has acce ted call 1'. z ï¬gï¬'rW‘ ‘"""“‘““"‘-'ze"‘ . Stratford Confrev’lgonal chui‘ch t-hfl â€5!le ‘LTQC YARDS. ""‘g . - 5 :‘ - . L, .TORO‘YIO’ P‘é‘piw, l6.â€"Recel'p.s of $1.300 a year. ~ lll‘CC stock at me Luzon Yards were §3". curs. Comprising 7030 cattle, 2001 log; 275-3 :‘llecp and lambs and 737 calvc ‘1L ‘ -‘ 3:: .....â€" - â€....--â€" _<_.-~.-â€"-.‘,_. --..-.c- â€" fl. l l -7. . l fl‘Ahn. notice that a By-law forl i', ‘ l Exporters. ralsmg the sum or $5000 for; Export steers. 1250 to 1350 lbs. each. , Drainage under the provisions of The' 501d at $6.75 to $7.10, and one very choice I load bought for local killing brought In: Drainage Act will be taken into‘ $7.25. Butchers. consideration by the Mulchipal Coun- Choice butchers“ steers sold at $6.60 to I'll of the Township of Ops on the! $6.80: good. $6.25 to $6.50; medium. $5.90 i to $6.20; common. $5.50 to $5.80; inferior Thirteenth day 01“ October, A- D- 3 to common. $5 to $5.23; choice cows. $5.25 . . - to $5.65; good cows. 4.75 to $5; medium 1913" at the hour 0f 2 0 CIOCk .m the cows. $4 to $4.50; common cows. $3.50 to afternoon. at which time and place $3.75; canners and cutters, $2.50 to $3.25; good bulls. $5 to $5.60; common bulls. the members of the Council are here- 53,75 to $4.75, - Stacker: and Feeders. by.req“_"ed to attend for the purpose' Steers. 900 to 1100 lbs... $5.23 to $6: aforesaid. stockers, 700 to £00 ibis; at $4.50 to $5; light eastern stoc era. .75 to $4.50. W- 3- AgneW, 1 Milkers and Springcrs. BIKE l‘llllliATEliS British Railroad Workers Are in an Ugly Temper. OMEMEE â€"â€" (Special to ThuPost-J rural- echool fair which was held on Mr. R. Boyd's farm on Mon- day the 8th incl: .9... adeclded suc- ceas, there being an attendance about 750. A large tent was erected. in which the six competing exhibited SI The 7.500 ARE ALREADY OUT BchOols seeds, etc, fair vegetables. grains, weeds, insects, bread. while the eastern part of the grounds, outside was entirely for the poultry display. The following the schools which entered Competition: 3. S. No. 5, 8. 10. 11. 7 and 9 Ops. The Each Refusal of Liverpool and Birmingham the†Dockers To Handle Frcight Sent Non-Ynion Transport Workers In Dublin Has Pre- cipitated Trouble May Paralyzc Railways. t. l7.â€"â€"The country great rail- Overcoats, ~‘\ In selecting your Over not avail yourself of the “ coatswe offer and same an ()v that IS not only “elegant†bill: same time “differentâ€? Out by all: “'h' h K into the Coat Why (lyeâ€"I erCOat it the Emily, and Nos. nunsual†prizes awarded were badges. SeCtion was awarded in its individual exhibits, and then in the whole num- ber of sections competing best inside display. S. S. No. 9 Ops, Was successful in winning the prize, which was $3 worth of books. of poultry was creditable, great LONDON. Sep is again threa may strike, an will be the storm ce ble began with the re erpool (lockers to ban lDublin, where t lare on strike. of 3,500 employed yards of tb out yesterday afterno 4,000 at Birmingham. lete freight tieâ€"up is d on the northwestern lines is rning issued by the d bound tened with a (1 Liverpool, as before, The trou- fusal of the Liv- dlc. freight from t workers ntre. ‘ for the he transpor Men to the number the freight ays went on and joined . We’re showing all the five Models-35 well Throughâ€"Belted Back “Shawl c0 and other smart styles. e various railw The showing indeed, and showed what interest the farmers’ boys and girls haVe taken to have brought eggs utton live -; later by Hal; That a comp expecte indicated by a wa Cunard officials to bomewar Americans to carry all their baggage with them on the boat trains. The Liverpool workers struck with- the railway rt may pre- he railways e involved The only pointment of gotic‘ * must forth such good results, having been supplied the pupils the spring. The potatous were espeâ€" cially worthy of comment. After the judging, “limb was done McPha‘dyen, ing and sewing; Mr. F. N. Marcellus, B.S.A., O.A.C., Guelph, poultry; Mr. I. Deyell, Lindsay, vegetables; A. Knight, B.S.A., Lindsay, natural collections, addresses were given by Mr. Knight, of Linden, and Marcellus of Guelph. There ' doubt but that this occurrence of the rural school fair will be looked for- with much appreciation from year to year. Mr. Wm. Currie is spending a short Vacation with his niece, Mrs aid, of Georgian Bay. and Mrs. the There are Overcoatingv With close nap, rough surface fabrics chia chlllas and a gorgeous collccflon n, new and handsome materials and . '0. tures. V Inn. sanction of unions, and lack of suppo vent a national strike on t but as other big centres ar is ominous. out the Mrs. cook- by flowers, Lindsay, outlook hopeful feature is the up a committee of strikers to ne with the companies. At Dublin, the deadlock continues. Vast crowds gathered in the streets but there was only one (1 in the smashing More the A““‘ Mr. _â€"â€"~\ The Belted Overcoat The Big Features Of this Sea- son’s Overcoat Styles is the Belted Back Coat! It comes ill several variations, for varlcty is the thing in Over- coats at tllls writing! mu, The Belt may be sewed or plaln-wembellished with a but- ton or two or divided in the centreâ€"â€but belted it must be â€"-an abbreviated belt which gathers the coat in a folded effect at the waist! . Mr. no last night, irlot, which resultc of the windows of street cars. [than 10,000 men are on strike in lDublln. The resolution last night callin jthe employes of ibine, which inclu lthe motor bus lines and tu 'ways, unless drivers discharged for wearing the union badge are immedi- ately reinstated and the union recog- ‘ nized. Ten Thousand Join Strike. DUBLIN, Ireland. Sept. lT.â€"-Over Lave. joined in the strike started by the transport lwarkcrs here, and the building: and other trades are greatly affected. It ' is estimated by the. men's leaders that 'unless peace between the men and soon reached 6.000 thrown out of ward to . w_......_____.__.___-_ M Bus Drivers‘ Union adopted a. " out all the transport come des practically all be rail- of St. E ‘31â€. 5 sided at the during the 2'» an artist of . was Shep- _ ‘--A‘AA‘AAAA“ r Wm. Cottingham were visitors to Lindsay on Friday. Miss M. Davidson, of town, is the guest of friends in Montreal. Mrs. J. Ma(.'rca (jr) has home, after an extended visit lrcr mothur, Mrs. Roberts, bourg. Mr. ‘Peterboro on Miss Grace Laidley, of Bridgcnorth spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laidley. Mr. F. (furric of Peterboro made a Visit with his mother in town leaving to spend at Geor- M'r . in; returned with (‘0- 1 0,0 00 men movement .-,-,.-..... J. Thorne was a Visitor to Saturday. His opt-sir. ; .0 . “LL: .r {the employers i imore men will ~work, as their labor depends on that of th: men who have struck already. considerable 5 among the poorer classes, both in the ilrish capital and in other towns of Elite south of Ireland, owing to the , foodstuffs brought about by the lack of trans- portation facilities. vessels laden with commodities are unable to dis- improm faidxllfl moond number great Gounod Cal gem, I and faultless}: era: excerpts agar solos, “ lame DaDCe. be 82.; suffering There arts-â€z‘san 4 b’iï¬ï¬â€™*'i¢iw"- , - last W before few holidays with friends ian Bay. Mr. week, (at? wlh the prices rise 0h 3 number of l: G. T. Wilson Visitors to Lindsay during the week. Mr. (‘ecil (,‘orneil was. in how Saturday on business. Mr. E. M-aCPherson, who has been staying with his brother, Mr. MacP-berson, at Oak Orchard home over Sunday. Mr, Harry Anderson, of Janetville spcns the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rehill. Miss Isabelle Cottingham friends in Petcrboro during the past week. Dr. J. A. Thompson of HaVeloc has returned home Visit with friends in town. 1 Mr. George Balfour, of Lindsay was Ausujgnwwer’e arrested whuu‘in town on Monday last, attending of some of the pearls ’th f c . , , They we†believed by f : un ral of the late Mrs. D. Bal- iorious 0 3w" were paSt and Mrs. There are blues, tans, browns, greys and the new Cambridge cloths. derlul COlltflCthfl of rough nov:ltv mix- tures, all m varylng weaves and weights in dock here ' charge their cargo. t. dying Also 3 won- I’E.â€"\RLS ARE FOUND. Peter- .‘lissing Necklace Nearly Intact Dis- Vorkmau. lT.â€"â€"A workman :cstorda: morning found on a side- walk practically the entire pearl neck: lace valued at 5650.000, which was i stolen on July :6, while in‘transit by $7.50, 8.00, 10.00 to $25.00 Ross was covered by LONDON, Sept. Our Overcoats are worthy of your attention because they are better styledâ€"better tail- ored and, in every respect, better than the “next bestâ€. LET us ovencoxr YOU! B. J. G. WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM metmw = mail from Paris to London. The man was going to work in S llltfrbury, a northern district of Lonâ€" , when he ugllltcd the pearlslflgj‘g] in a heap. He found there were 58. ll.- tooll ~them 10 the nearest police on, where they “ere at once re- iny one pearl is now ~...~, Visited “11°11 Stamped l hart organist al 7 flab“?- that W1 l x (1013 l E after short DULUTH. Sept. 16.-â€"Close-â€"\7heat-â€" ,sta1i_ ‘ -... -léolng. On Sept. three Englishmen ard ‘W- l {:3 llrying to dis; llll London. ,3 police 10 belon “o “ national ..- A mSï¬â€˜ 9. 0‘ ï¬d‘g'o t leve . , - m " Fastest Man Ever :f'l‘a‘v'eled. b h (1 Sept. 16.-â€"~Wlth the wind I , e in , Aviator Guillaux Sunday flew ' - ~ - ‘with a passenger from Savigny en iPctelboro to resume his dutles, afâ€" Craye, his home, to Paris, a distance lte of 190 kilometers. in 50 minutes, re- , presenting a. speed of 143 miles an 'Murrav. hour. This is the fastest rate at which . n being ever_t_r_aveled.__ \. / Mi83es Mildred and Eva Fee_ haV’e UGH returned home, after a two we-zks'l Vacation with friends out of town. Mr. J. Murray has ' ~0- lint: PARIS, returnud to l - M WEDillNG llll av": ' . r having spent a pleasant VaCation with his. parents, Mr. and Nes. i'rn- ‘ . .. . . i Miss Violet McPlealn IS the ,guest; the church life throughout the work ’lof her aunt, Mrs. Robt. Stimson. H. Endicott Mr. and Mrs. I. Laidley, of Janet- visitors to Lindsay on Saturday. l Mr. Peel, of Salem, visited at thelthodist church. The conferences are. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barman, ‘to be addressed by the General Sec-f iretary, ReV. S. '1". Bartlett. of Tor- On Friday evening the 12th inst, a. lonto, field secretaries, ConferenCe of- !liCers and local leaders. Omemee Lea- gue is looking forward to this Conâ€" ghoulsâ€"st. a , Gussle Miss R. Stephensml and nepbrw Master Arthur, ""ere visitors to Pe- terboro on Saturday. Prince, and the promotion of Epworth Leagues Young Peoples Societies of the a. hum. .. and Me- were l the Mrs. among and To Celebrate “(‘nnad'an Day." Mr. LONDON, Sept. 17. )â€"-â€"The Imperial services exhlbh tion at Earls Court to-day celebrltes "Canadian Day" when the guests of on the official pro- gram to be “Col. Hughes and ofï¬cers, , Sir Richard W. Crothers and Gen. Ian Ham- (C. A. 1’. Ca- ville, visited at the home Mr. and Mm. Jas. Bushnell last week. Miss Ella McQuade has after a pleasant visit with~ ffriends at Barrie. Miss Zetta Pratt, of Lindsay visit- . blc. on Sunday. returned . . . ,at twln o n:- -' is no. are statet lhollle of Mr - home, jolly time was spent at, Green Land- Hon. by the young people Hon. McBride, 1ing of town for Trade in mllkers and springers was = '. (lerk.; about steady with the close of last week. 1 Prices ranged from $45 to $90 each. but W , ___________.._.â€"â€"â€"-â€"/-_.â€"â€"â€"â€" we only heard of one at the latter price WANT!†and one at $85. the bulk going at $55 to $65 each. Veal Calves. --â€"-' , The calf market was firm. even the I! GOOD MAID FOR GENERAL‘! 8%mm0n rolughleasterpd were 5stronger. . H . clce vea caves so at 9 0 to 10; “ HOLbE WORK-Apply '50 M158, medium, $7 to $8; common.s$5.25 to $$6; inferior light eastern calves. $4 to $5. McCrea, memee. O l Sheep and Lambs. ____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""â€"-4* l Tgelshtecp aid larlnb trade was steady ' , fl _ |mt as wee 's cosinc. Shee . ll ht 5.“ ANTED Al ONCFrâ€"A capable ewes. 100 to 130 lbs.. $45.50 to $5): euges. c . ‘virl for eneral hous W rk. 140 to 150 lbs.. £35 to $4: culls and o g e 0 rams. $2.50 to saw; lambs sold at $0.23 to $6.60. Mrs. R. M. Beal, 33 Adelaide St., Hogs. Hogs. selected. loci and watered. sold Lindsay, ,Ont. _________________ frozn 59.7.: to $10. and $9.40 to $3.50 f.o.b. .. cars. _________V , _ Th3 Bureau at Exchange l one: eraser..- . . v . . Receipts. 300; active and firm. conducted by “-8 . Vealsâ€"Reccipts, 50; active and steady; “"â€""â€"â€"", 56 to $12.50. Department of Agriculture Hogsâ€"Receipts. 5300: active and 5 to lgcl_hltgh:g;qheavyk89.0560 $9.15; mixed. 3â€...) o ...o_: yor ers. 9 to $9.30: igs, FOR SALEâ€" >550 to $8.75; roughs, $7.65 -to $2.85! being a vention on Oct. 8 and hope i large attendance. On Friday. the 6th inst, the pupils'caleary. :- land teachers of the Omemee .Scnool held a uniq‘ue gathering the school grounds from 4 to 7 m., to celebrate their splendid lsUIts in the recent examinations. Vaâ€" until \V a S and Vicinity, the oCcasion corn roast. Means of travelling were too plentiful, but howeVer, lsucceeded in getting there, some goâ€" by boat, others in vehicles. Gam- ayed and ghost ~stories told I while the corn was roasting, or boill- : as the case was, and after each happy !lOllS games were indulged in ‘about 5.30, when a "triumph" arranged for the six who had obtain- ed honors in the High School examâ€" '71? Mr. McCutcheon, of Toronto is vis- inations to Normal examination. All’ iting atlthe home of Mr. and Mrs F. Fee.’ Mr. Wm. Balfour, of Peterboro Visiting his sister, Mrs. 'erford. . Miss Flynn has been engaged teacher at Orange Line schoOl for the 1 winner a double portion. A lunch was then served and all linen " ed fn'ends in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Eagleeonand chil-l ‘dnen, of (lavanvillc, were in tow Saturday. Mr. A. Courtney, of Orillia, is tbeling guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ocurtney. Mrs. Swanton, of Burnt River, has . returned home after a Pleasant visit ling, with friends in town. imarriage to Mr. +__ Movable breenhouse moveable greenhouse, the pur- ose of which is to secure a contin- uous supply of vegetables se seasons when they will fetch the highest pric- es, was invented and patented ,year in England. The invention calls for an acre of iland, 440 feet by 100 feet, ;up by longitudial foundations lteen feet apart and a cement rail 6 iinches by“- 5 inches cast in Eand placed thereon; a shallow divis- lion Wall for the side lights to on is provided at interVals of feet, thus making in eleven traverses sixty beds 65 by 25 feet. The hot water heating pipes n on i none all ngh 1 Elliot , on ‘ Shorey -... ....» p. Ea few tins; f2", lathes. ‘gown l-f .. _, u’ . .31 les were p1 . re- The E ‘1‘ last .with 'had an ample amount the Mrs. White and son, Master Willie, party broke up before the ‘ have returned to their home on Stur» | .geon street, after spending the sum- lmcr months at Ipperwach Beach, on ~the shores of Lake Huron. Mr. W. H. Kennedy visited his moâ€" ther at Dllnsforvd on Sunday last. Mr. Chester Best, of Mount Pheas- ant, was in town last Sunday even- mg. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Porter, bridal vee small â€â€˜0' *“0 hours of the morning, all (1C01al‘ la splendid time. divided six- h ave nchr gof these were privileged to free ride such as they have and probably laggin. Then they lined up for 1- contest at the conclusion which each received a prize, but the dainty « de- " moulds ll 3\'( I‘ I‘LlC- had before, rest is f forty Chas. Ruthâ€" in; as I are and ensuing year. ' ' . d my) C8: stags, $6.50 to $7.25; dairies, $9 to $9.25. ' 4 RegisteredtHolstein Bulls rising 4 Sheep ar-d lambsâ€"Receipts, 3600; active; .. ~. All and stock ttels. sheep. steady; la‘l-‘hs. 5 to 10c hi h ; 3Ҡ. g 8'8 lambs. $5.50 to s. 55; a. few, at $7.70.8 er Black colt using 3 years. General CHICAGO. g._ n.4,. â€"Receipts’ “ 3500; marker ska... ‘0 sin lg; beeves. purpose. $6.60 to 395% Texas « ers, $6.75 to ,. 3 $7.90; western ~ 6.1, .26; etc I:- Shorthorn 1"“1’ 2 years. 6006 er: and feeder. 9. “ Ob .8? cows :nd milking strain. heifers, $3.65 to $8.60, .vea, $8.75 to , - $11.50. Prof. Graham 3 bred to lay strain Hogsâ€"Receipts, 11,000; market. slow, barred rock cockrels at $1 00. Come steady at yesterday's average; light, $3.25 musl'n an - ’Missts Zeluta ix roll and Doris 'Kennedy acted ted the .â€" The groom [honor was a rverSpeari pins. 'ist a pearl ne The happy c011? child motorcdto town on Sunday, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lai-dley. Dr. F. Ivory, of Rochester been spending his vacation with his father and brothers in town. and Mrs. Robert Williamson, after the ground, the heater, also the above ion wheels, is at one side, and has .doors at each end. Cross beams on low iron wheels form the foundation; the heating pipes are supported by the foundation beams, and the wheels run on the rails. .. With this contrivance beans were when armed)"- ' ‘ Clark. Mr. Archie Irwin has returned to'damd they hada Pleasant time. his home at Sharbot Lake after pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dewan, E. Bradley, and Mr. Cornell, from O-memee, have enrolle as students of the Peterboro Normal ' rec School for the coming year. M‘â€" Electric Restorer for Men Phosrhoool was Misses Maude Laidley, G. Poast. l 3 greenhouse has Carey. Mr. P. ClafnCy, of LindSay was in town on business during the week. The past Mr. and son returned home, short Visit With friends out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bradley, cement list of centres and the dates cklace- of conferences arranged by the execuâ€" Wmmflnthe to $9; mixed. $7.60 to $9: heavy, $7.50 to made to 1381'. Until November v early and get choice. , ' ' if??? £°‘l§“'l’7'i‘£.‘°silsl‘é “it?!“ ‘° . ; u o as. . o . Wantedâ€"â€" Sheepâ€"Receipts. 45.000; market, steady; native, $3.50 to $4.75: western. $3.75 to mien; restate. l dcccyandallscxï¬ 'to Buflalo at!†10' bride's mechanic": to“! at . mun tive of the Sunday SchOols and Ep- of the Methodist of church includes a conference at 0mg- and}. going a‘W Dlunsford, visited friends in town Sunday, â€" Mr. Lauran'ce Lamb» and son, 'the house was moved along oVer: a. section of asparagus ready for force sec- vlmuidvudity. weakness averted Leagues «hm wort-h human. b0 Berkshire Boar. $4.80: yearlings. $4.75 to $5.75; lambs, ing, and then on to another native. $5 to $7.30; western, $5.50 to $7.30. For fnfomhyn apply to the Dept. of Agriculture, Lindsay ï¬ â€an? ....4 -. 1-; . ' â€of w _ .. JV". W1 I in CW‘ i mee on Detober 8th. int 2 1,5,â€th For sale at and , are for the. purpose,-of-._ tion of asparagus and so on, Paid a ' handsome profit. Peterboro, were visitors to Omemee . _, lï¬gglnuotham'c “on. ,on Saturday.