‘ Ofloooooooooooty¢§oo§+9099000§000009099+ #oot¢+§+§¢+¢+oo§§9+$v+§o§§$ï¬t§¢o+$0$ouo Q A grand bunt 30““ tunnel» will be held l hall hate on the WM ‘ 9th under the 1313pr 0 of tha Public Library takes place on 80.1mm: Jan. 20th. The Librarian bu ï¬nished checking over the books nnd members can get them out any time my. _ - .. ,n r!_3_-_ :. 3+ 9*o0ooovooooooo woooooooooooooooooooooooo +++boooooÂ¥oooooooo§o$¢++ oooooooowohoo‘ it um! Ions FIOI Inn. BROWN‘S SCHOOLHOUSE. (a II to In Post.) . ‘ m- urston. on thq m-openms lat her shoal um holidays. was pre- mtod with s handgun: curving not. by her pup“: :- a mind. their ‘rc- upcct sud good will. A numb. at your»: IQ ut-tondué am to: in mutiny an repeat on «shuttle tin . ' «ll. ‘3’“ Mo; 18 vuitinx trends in Stagflvfl cg .- ‘ A-.. .2- 0-H†nd. ‘v Ir. Paar Anderson 1. “In“ inw- nnhgp o! the ï¬nishing; dramas , . woonvm . (speohl to Inc Past.) ~ It 5: with W "fret nuance the éeath d lit-13:1 m mun. LITTLE BRITAIN. . (From Our Own Correspond“3 at.) - The oyster supper “'38 haâ€. 111 the oweam’ 1:911 by th? P’menows on 11011613»! mght 0‘ â€â€œ5“ Mk. The oysters were 1:001 and P lentifnl and everyone seemed to 8?; their ï¬n.- Their annual oystearjmppex will be held in the O’melrowa’ hall here a moat from "ch-la Friday; night, when lathea and gents both will take part. The one this Week was for ent‘lemm only... The. ladies will be allowed extra pn'vilegea at the an- nual. . ‘ Miss L119. Glass who is learning the unillinexy . rt Dundas Fluvella. Lindsay. 13 homo (or a short time a: the mde at premnt is quiet. at. Charlie Yeo, who is. taking a worse in manual training at Guelph, is home for the 'holichxys. Mr. Lewis W-ic-kett‘t is home. at ore- nen't. as who tailoring busmeas at Mr. ,0. wine's, Lindsay. is quiet this time to! the yam. ‘ The ice of _the creek ha? beanie}: h.|. A The ice of the crack has been very good until this week and. the boys md girls. ladies and gentlemen, have been making the best use of it.‘ We do not see why our boys cannot uganige a hockey team.- _ All it 2mm. ! The annual mle of . pm and. mine: of our public 11 mm was held :1 â€30% 3% ligandâ€, undetWQ m n “t' papers. (3.. '0“ 111061! higher than year. The mmttca. contemgatadu having a Ila-tel: soon! in 1: near lutnre at thahopc d lira. F. 8.,1Wn'llg The £31019}: ‘ Latex; " " -n; an... LA-.. -L-.â€"L OM ' Mrs. R. 01%“: has been absent tron) our village I few days. visiting hm- ufl-ï¬mtr in Vernlam, who is on‘ mmklm. -. . 1.. . 'A new trio of police 'truste‘as have been electoa. namely, R. 8. Robert- son. Ins. Gregg, v.s., and Mr. J. J. Sloan. We hope 'to ace our village go :1th £1135ng . . Mr. Leslie collard. whila chopâ€" ‘ng in the m the othgr day. had he midoftnnd to cut his foot. fl. Elmer Taxplin. Why is sick with typhoï¬ lawn. a: (loin; nicely. .35,» mm G. Rushnd. ofl Vic- aids. 3“.“ N 41"“ Me! in Vilma: trends [1111 c; Ute: Anéenon '1: taking ind- , o! the ï¬nishing; gramme Announces that the / Applications Mimi, Policies Issued and New Business paid tot in 1905 were all materially greater than in anyrprevions year in the Com- pany’s history. W.R.WIDDE$S,Agent cANAnA LIFE The giroâ€"funeral took Hesar' . ntar' after ser- O’Neil ,1. M. Harrington and John. escorted to the trier . ‘are at present visiting with v A8 in Galyyay. ' members of. the ons‘ Union, who (y 10 a1} giasdto hear that Mr. W. m of. mourning- eil is recovering trom‘ his illness. were. sent {tom Mr. Albert Ashgnore and Miss A. Forbert were married in Peterboro onJan.9th,andwmreoidoip0m .-â€"â€"- L' "duv- 3‘" I Mr. ‘ . :- couuregutlou um um (Emotion of Rev. Mr. Mitch in than Bradbuw hall. Omemea. on Monty. Jam 29th. | promise: ‘to be well putt-enigma ._.__ rVHV Lam am ‘0! farmers an at- tending than imitate meetings. and the one on Wuhanâ€. 16th. will be “spam him-mt, ' A-r-A.,_A_ ,_!_-_ -5 toxin Harbor, are. home. tor. a raw: M . 3 l L _ g _ All} Bea-f: Raglan!» at mc‘hxgan, 13 7131131118 friend; here. . Mus Chum-“tars. ‘0! Toronto. is visit- mz made}; Airy W. G. Clarke, muu ,“n LL- ‘1‘. 7"iiS‘EEBJ Raï¬â€"ail: Hm Austin. who were visiting at )lr.‘ H. Barrow- clongh’a. have Mnrnqd. to their home B‘t‘PGl’K 30px! 7 : (From Our Own Correspondent.) . - The good doighing is helping bus:- nm. canning large numbers of tar- men to come in wit-h their. grain up My '7‘ _U_. â€w m-‘ â€"__- ‘ The Rev. 1!. Imrin filled the Me- thodist church pulpit Sunday/morn- ing last and dahverrgd a tine. sermon. Some at our. boys man down Ito 'Ijn'dsay ‘to see the. hockey matchbo- tween M316 and Limhy. They y sympathisq with thq “Mitch? a : ,repgnt 9 Warm ,‘1 n... A__J.:.. ' The minor“ Ind lama-ea given at the mama! am meeting on Fri- day lat m "'1 lam-eating and was sttentlvqu. oned tn. Mr. Philhpu. d Bahama. gave. mq very instructive him- 09 fruit culture be- ing p. with“ in this a: me! u than. The um! me oaths Ome- mm. Mount Plenum uni Lakavulo 'Prcaby Mm con: 3 tiona. wm be he“ at the lumen-flaw on Jnn. 22. any... in. uâ€"â€" u The c. 'P. RT'iEnvï¬BE ism balmy! upmtinc :he importance. at. our 'm-r'; ‘ »- I ., _;. J... 11.. n“ (Speoisl to The Post.) ' Mr. Thom“ Loon. ante: a month's visit to Rochester and 0thâ€: place . has returned home. halo ans! but A We as glad to ban that the ’ A!- B. mahout to'runntraok th ,4. E Dowmyvillo in the near tut A“!!! 420. Mr. John O’Connell is 5130' winter months at Mrs. P AIM the x. lilloy'a. ,Ou'roll are ro'joioini over. a young v' , laughter. ‘ The sle‘ hing here . Mary and the r ~‘t 91986111: :3 1 taking advantage 100.381 mph are lqnite a number r 11‘ It: There was ‘ and amongst t' A partxes last week. - was one at Mr. I Mfllaghan’ 4. which was largely at b - ‘ to y yr Ana and old. The music . bu ., â€its rm M by Mr. T. J. Morris- The ale' bins in very and t1! taking advantage quite a. number I and amongst t' M. Callaghan’ ‘1 tended by yr ‘ was hvurnir 111:8; Mr. M. Honliham spent the holiday visiting at his cousin’s, Mr. J. J. 0‘!- Leary, King’s Whart. Mr. J. Lucas spent Sunday: waiting Omemee hiends. JAMBRAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. ’1‘. R. James was in Torontd m. Jeremiah Lapp, Lorneiiila. visited Mr. H. Rogers last week. Mr. Fred Henley, and “the Misses Panning and Leggit-‘t spent last week. as the guests of Mrs. Wm. Gilchrisp. W. B. Fair has ranted his general store ’to Mr. Sn’cloflf, a Jew tzfom Brechin. \ The Drug-amen of. our village: held- ‘a spacial meeting on the evening of the 12th. sevem'l coming 1mm Lind- say and Cameron, 'Aï¬ter the meeting gm oyster supper was given all visit- xhx ‘bre‘t’hren wt, Cooper‘s hate-l. The beau-timl home at Mr. and: Mrs James Riches, Was the: some of. nuns- ual gayie’ty on Friday evening. the 12th. when their eldest daughter. “Miss Nellie, ms ~‘At Homq' to a num- ber of her young trienda Various gangs. as m anally. played at an mmng party. were in'dm'rqua in. Al- no mmmu were served. the guru 'breahng up in the. wee: small ‘ outs of the mpmjpg. 81110, 1! You. it’s a. real- i'ty. We ve the tqlevhone now. Truiy we are «an up- toâ€"Kh't‘a village. aha hammntm'a in at Gilbart'o â€are. . o 7;- _ _ .o .. p â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" His Flossie Bfokbushire gsva- a birthday party on H evening, 15th. a large number 0!. triemk r ' to the imitation and. Inv- ingn __ _'tigm_4Al ., “All: !_l.‘.L J u- uww â€"-._ -r, â€ï¬lm W. G. Johnston and! infant, of Carlton Place. an the greats cram. -W. Walla this week. ' - w n..- wâ€"... Seveni memqu on the Worth Loagwe took in the convennon at Cameron on madam and: report. a proï¬table rim x. ' ' DOWNEYVILLE. OMEMEI'L MFARIPOSM . . The («glowing persons subscribed to the declaxaiion or; qualification and ofï¬ce ,gq}nembern of.tho Council at Morfpoéa for 1908, at fhe meeting on Jan. 8th, 1906: Then“ H. Watson, Reeve. and Councillors James M; Swain. John J. Michael. William Mo. Innis. W8? 93W!“ 4w.» m: J. ’1}. Cole “We!†M6925 33311 ï¬rmed. in Tomato. amen the installation, Reeve Watâ€" son addressed the Council. giving an 9119339 9; some legislation. that, he would like {a see came: out during this yeeg.’ He wished steps to be taken to have the assessment taken in the early summon or s ring. about April. May or June. a to be done «by one-or two on the most compe- tent persons in the tomhim said valuation at; th property to stand ion a term of years. He advocated the appointment at one or two com- missioners for. the whole townslip 1dr the expenditure of. public moneys as a means of. making the roads men uniform The bonus given for wire tomes should be somewhat adjusted sq as to give those. on the west and north side of. the road an advantage oil at least 5: per rod, also there: should be at least four rods of wire cross fence for each fence connect- ing With the road fence. The manner of conducting the business of the Council might be greatly facilitated it the members of the Council would kindly communicate with him upon any matters on new business to be taken up. _ . -.e so] ,A__‘) "ï¬r FWwi'a-E Toronto huh week and took in the Term-Alamn re- win] meetings in H1350*hal L. ‘ A dame was given on mine. 16th. by. Mn [and In. yrry :W' 61):. Fxom all ram†a lively “me Nm'm'tJ-A ll The police trustees or. Onkwood waited on the Gounpi; mlutivo‘to the diviaion of. the townahi rate. No lemme“ was undo. 1: tbs} were “cured. t t a settlement would be made In Fe nary. to be a. populu' idea to have the u- aoasment taken in the hammer, but there appeared to be something in the wayâ€"some unending o! the stu- utcs to accomplish this and. ‘ Communioagionl were read solicit- ing 15d tor the Sick Children's Hoopi- m. Toronto. and tho (or the NI- tional Sanittrimn at Grannhurst. Mr. lune: Curtis laid a complaint that Samuel Bambnry was cutting trees tron the ram} allowance oppo- site his mm. lot 11. con. 7, A Moved by Maura. Grahun nnd Mo- Innea. cut upon compltlnt at Mr. James Curtis that Mr. Samuel Bun- bnry in cutting trees on the road :1- lowance opposite lot 11. con. 7. the cloth be authorised to notify 11th to m at ones. and nut th‘i tlmbe already. out must not he removed†that he must nuke mtitution In; (111nm aye-d: dgnof-Ca ‘ or! Moved 0:. Menu. Grnhu Swain. that this Council gr sun at ten douqn to the ' dron'u Hospity. Toroqtg- fl Moved bi Méurl. . Michal. that thin Coo mm on ten dollar. t' Guitar-inn It. Gr" Mod. ‘ Moved by Mun bun. um Mr. ' ointad 3. men alth (or t' A pow non a ‘t' 4' Maud ' menu: .0! m punt“ . w‘t l ‘l.)!.- "UV“ Mlehael a: flour. Melnnu end pointer , thet Dr. Mama“ to Ip- the c 1 Medical Health Ofï¬cer for m mums; â€unmarried. ' ae‘ M by Hours. Swain end-Mich- r I. that Mr! Thomas Stewart be up- flnted solicitor tor the tawnemp 9! erimâ€"Cerrjed. Mom-“by Maura. Molnnea and Graham. that David Eagles», 01 Lindsay. be appointed auditor or the ti on the township 0! Mar“:- posa tor the year: 1905 at : sqlary of titâ€"Carried. Moved by Messrs. Swain and Mich- ael, thgt Mrs. Hughson be re-engag- ed u cantnker of. the town hall at. v. -uâ€" v---'_._-_ a galaxy an $30 a. year on condition that; the hall be kept clean and neat tnd (it at all times for Council or. court! meetings. and that an agree- ment in writing be made for, this gammaâ€"Carried. _A - . -- n,d-s_ -_J 112-k, J'Urw'r- vâ€"-â€"-vâ€"- Moved by Messrs. Swain and Mich- ael, that by-law 587. being a by-law to appoint a member: on the Board of Health and a Medical Health Ofï¬cer for the Township of Mariposa. be re ceived and read a first time. â€" Carâ€" ried . This by-law received its usual readings and was signed and sealed. Moved by Messrs. Graham and Michael. that the clerk be instruct- ed to put in an. application for the use of the County stone crusher next Mamâ€"Carried. Moved by Messrs. Swain and Mich- ael. that the'coueetion or taxes for the north roll at the Township at Mariposa be extended till the second Monday in February,~ 1906, on ac- count! of the smallpox outbreak, and that Mr. H. Fowler be retained to complete said roll.‘â€"-Carrled. Moved by Messrs. McInnes and Graham, that this Council postpone considering the agreement with the police trustees of Oakwood and Li:- ;tle Britain, as to the amount of. the itownship rate till the February meetingâ€"Carried. Moved by Messrs. Molnnes and Swain. that the Reeve and Mr. G. Moved by Messrs. McInnes one Swain, that the Reeve and Mr. G. Graham be appointed u committee to wait: upon the County Council with a View. to having the matter or insin- tenanpo at the House of Refuge ad- justed in such a. shape that the munâ€" ieipalities will contribute per capita instead 01' as suthe present. and. that they urge upon the County Council the importance or. memorializing the Ontario Legislature to amend the As- sessment Act so that the Harmonic wâ€"Dvâ€"w "v- . oipalities may take an assessed value otv the township some time in May or Junersaid assessed value to stand to: a; term at permâ€"Carried. Moved by Messrs. Graham and Me- Innes, that John Stacey besappoint- ed assessor at a selagy lot; $169; vâ€" uuâ€"vâ€"vv_ Moved in' amendménf by Maura Swain and Michael, that: this Oonnuil appoint;'i‘homaa Irwin hmasor tor th,o_,1;ï¬Â§tnlhip oh Mariposa for the your 1908 at u ulnryoi 8165., The Run declined tho unend- Inonb‘ Amfled: A unv-v A-.. - -â€"-- Moved by Maura. McInnea and Grahamllgat By-lnw 588, being a byl-lun to about certain ofï¬cers [with Township of Mariposn, be re oeived and read a ï¬rst time. -â€" Car~ tried. Thin by-lmw was mad the 35- mm Remember the Poul- 6'! Association Exhibition on Jan. mam. int and 2nd, council W, W. p“ m'wm M.._u~w.v~r~~- . , [0. Swan and Gn- ,} James Taylor be ap- Anr ot the Bond 0! A. townshjp ot Muri- ;m at three yearnâ€"Car- DO“ 81- A and the ' .“t the “0" dick Chil- M Jun-led. .- Alana tnd all grant the a tho National «but». â€" Ou- A W how-sun! Inn- 1-.- w- as.†Our tho W. From WMy’a Daily... who most miserable at mtber gon- ditions Won‘t hinder the sporting horseman tron: attendinpt‘ha speed- way when M has tamed the impres- a'on Hut than will In adorning: bit livelier m my old: Donnybrook -9..:o horse mpmqthint Mt. mu- in: autumn», This m theeue' at yMy'a mam w% the won- - be ting forth his humour-t efforts to Mugs homuncu- bnt to no 2mm. Dupite the continual 2011 d M snow‘ 1nd dosh then m a hit-sisal uttend- the very bad continent: at the wen- . that and‘tmck. those in attendance. saw some «of the Instant races ever! Mitnoad in Lindsay. The race: were exceptionally, good ! the horses getting 01.! to a line start and ï¬nishing two tnd ï¬rms abreast by heads. with the rest c1060 up, ad the bookies had. I. very good do.)- nrhile the will pools in the grnnd‘: stand were always in tall swing. The horses at! worked. hard and were 10‘ good condstnon. Stuter Frank Smith. :1 Bunnie. oftioin‘ted to pedection and his ex- perience slang tho line no Mew- ;«llfnt the my in which he handled 9 hi the 2.25 clan! eight horses ' gated and it took ï¬vg but! to “:2" WINNER RACES n. the 2.25 class «can tered and it took (in h out the winner. Which If he Hedinm. p!!!“ by I.â€" Orillm. W 13;, when in the 3"! but. .59). “W1 her. the h“ 0“ ï¬nr’ I“ Md â€m- dental. at who ‘ wt to tm thfl inside that 0" n. and round. ‘hg y . 1-4: Frank 0.. 2.24 1-4; Erie Hays 2.24: Conduct. (button) 2.19 1-4; Charlie Tattle. (tr-otter). 2.19 14: Kiss Paisley. 2.28; Joe Allen. 2.35 1-4; Mamie Bell. 2.28. SECOND DAY. For “the second M's wants a very la’rge crowd assembled at the grounds 1nd witnessed some or: the speedicst neelot- the-emn. Inthe free- Lor-nil Looking Glass made the feet- eet time ever made on Linï¬uy track. The heat; in both events were very interesting. and out of six entries in the 2.30 clean Gladstone. of Meatord, Harry Direct, on Rea-born. and Little Jap, of Peterboro. ï¬nished in one. two, three order. the but time being 2.2634. In the tnee-tor-nu Looking Glass. Newmnrbet, Miss Bahamian- don. and CleOpatre. or North Bey.(in- inked in order. the time being 2.21 1-2. 2301-2 end 2.21. no.1 times, signed and sealed. On motion 01 Messrs. Michael and Swain. the tollowing apoonnu were ordered: to be paid: Paaooo Bro: ........ ...... ......81036 J. G. Bum“ ...». on... 09‘ ud .45 '2.†H. Burmloogh ... .. ... .4 .130 J. B. Weldon ... .. 2.35 John Foster ...... ...... 35.60 [.0th Mono ... .. ... 13.00 Sam. Colmll ._... ...... . ............. 17.00 John Carew ..."... 22.27 The Council then adjourned till the second 'Monday in February. .1. B. WELDON; Clerk. CALI am TUESDAY. FEB. 18.-By. Eliza Bowa. hue-ï¬tment. credit sale at 4 high- gmde can. 16 high-3nd» cattle ranging tram 1 to 8 years old. 8 lat Item: gm! 2 homes. the pro- gerty at Wu mt. lot 16. con. ‘ :Fenolon. Ba commence. at one 001008.25“ . » FRIDAY, JAN. 26-13, ï¬linnpowgs, nuotioneer. unreserved credit sale or valuable Form Stock and .Im lo- an“. the property 06, Mn. 31'- ths Jone Ooohnno. lot 5 con. 3, Fonelon. sue commence! .3 one o‘clock alarmâ€"fl. THURSDAY. JAN. 25 â€" Ba Goongo - Jockm, auctioneer. credit uh of valuable Farm: Stock and Implo- menta. including 30 pure bred Shorthorn «ï¬loâ€"~22 com and how on. 8 registered bull- -â€" horses. :heop andpbgltha pmrtypt Jno, G. Innâ€. 101: 23. con. 2. Brock. near Sonya. (20 miles southwut of. Lind- my, G. T. B.) 8.1» «mum at one o'clock sharp. Catulogne on. up- leï¬Ov-qu l. ’ WELL GOI‘I'EOTEI mm Ill"! OFF "EBAY; mac, pruvw .v v" â€" “myupwmdtowe out that! w (litter- t was meant! I grand ‘ born 11 I9 3"" "" but it. notes 1nd 1031 unu- doing '0 i‘ nun by whim! mat, the tim- ï¬d not put himself a}. light. Miss Pais- tlon and did well. Ber- â€:hulio Tattle had it or pine. comint in Jul FFiniï¬et. d Fen- “ “.9006 in ï¬ne qaubmutzu madaaunu 0090â€.â€me â€WW WWWW MW rm. m the case M «15% the well- 0 be do to diaconrtsa rectory, and it’s our most mest effort 2 Drutic reductions now for a decisi ‘ if you like an 90:09 #09, 600 ‘996009: M Liverpool was: when tum closed “d usua- unn yeotadny 1nd corn future- ï¬dlower. AtmnxyVMtclooedl/SCW than yesterday: I“: m 56c love: an! In, an Kc lower, WlNNIPEG OPTIONS. no tollowln: m m cmxï¬wuw- sdu It this mrket: Jul. *0. N11 M We. Jul: alflc. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. 8g uns- .. . Mime-poll! .. mm .. .. . Dead! .. ... Duluth .. 00 ' Cornâ€"Spot «not; W‘Iï¬xod. m. u «I; Am. and. 6! as :tn- tum any: 1:11., a 25“; ‘u 34. my, a use. .. Bunâ€"CM“ at ï¬nd}. “I; @ helm, 14b18M.dnll,0tL “MOBâ€"â€8d. NEW YORK DAIRY HARKET. t mtâ€: V uâ€"wmtâ€"s mm. mutt... Ll No. LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE “communalloum Mahatma. mull. mâ€"cwuo‘mqwn gggunï¬ewb,;m,aï¬cu uncooonoaoou oral. “3‘ ‘k ...o..u..-a:. is .03 HHH...................I. 11?..qu an .886 Jar-.3 oo.oou g .3.â€" JE 55 43 3-35 TORONTO PRODUCE “if" Owe Yourself Money if . . you Don’t Get Into . ., It’s an ill wind sure, that brings no good. Those wh‘ till now have an opportunity to mp savings Isn’- Mn M 331“: It!" 891'. Ind TV.“ all": Man'- Inpomd Tweed 8am, Hal'- Wound Bulb, '01! In Moo’o Wool Top Shirts, m 81.00 sod 01.35, on solo gt ........ Ion'o Scotch Wool madam, worth .100, od n10 ............. Sllh'l‘loowonhzbomnnlontm... ......... . .................... Way'- Mnflon worth 500. on do ....................................... Ken’s Driving mm worth 750, on do ............................... Ho’s Sultan Wool fluoo Unduwou, worth 750, on .10.. Inn’s Flumolshlfllworth 01.00%â€.5003 Igloo! ............. Special Sale of BOY‘ MARKET REPORTS CATTLE MARKETO. Cornet Kent and William Street. SUITS! MARKET. 314.00, 15.00 und 816.50 Overcoat: and Salts a 810.50. FURNISHINGS. OVERGOATS. 0 51 $4 muwmnflou ................... bodifl.mmfl.50,onulott tunn.ngnlu0l0,u-lout........ hunbuk. "3812.03.10“ .......... ‘I’IIE unnatural. CHEAP um. 0.000.... I waiter". d rmmmwm s mmmmmm mmwm R- so“ :MMNMmm 4‘3? unanno- Iii x21; â€MHRIRIMM“ tub 15mm were not lat Baltic. J â€"Ontueâ€"m MOT BUFFALO CATTLE IARKET. Ind-y'- unmet. ROUGE: Rum- .Mma SALE NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. M xct. In. 3%“ $.15“ “autumlk “mmq-Mdhat, Wm“! mun-In. Immense Reductions In Everything -From Overcoats to 80x. 0990090009 This is one of the best bargain times of the year: we are straightening up the stocksâ€"picking out all the small lotsâ€"and cutting prices on the big lots. There has been merry price-paring all over the BIG CORNER STORE, and it will continue merrier than ever, this 'week and next. decisive clearance of stocks. We are ; eï¬ort to reduce quantities to save stock .’ Suits In Three-piece and Norfolk See Window Display. TORONTO LIVE STOCK. SUITS I Half Way Measures at coach’s Rummage Sale. WY PM. OO§§§O¢OO§§ 4.05 31k 250 â€Kooâ€"mm whmhtolfx: huh-r. mm“ to cums“- Buley. No. 8 ..J Btrley. No. 3: ... ... Baby. N. 3 ... ...... Pea, 01mm Bonu- tie. D. C‘ .0. .0. M ‘I. Plans, Blah Eye ... Buckwheat ... Bod clover and .. .. Eggs. lush. pen" dos. Butter, per lb. Lard ... ... .. .. Chickens. per pnixm ...... Duch- ... ... .. ... ... ... Turkey: , ...... ... ... Beat Kanitoh Pat- '. JAE. 19. muwnum to 838