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QUALITY TAILORING
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f John Imlay, NN'lotg,
w;t$ In glitist Ith to Mr. C'. rt, -The Board
arried AV .
4,,hav: been itccepted,,tor the TO.RON�W, Aug- 20.
ylu er. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hop- of trade, qqq
'wisp Dogo!,4 Corps,
ty Clark, XoWw'b940"
4, 11 lorris, by Rev. E. F. Armstrong. glous for yesterday
d-v4�*ft- I For nier t fis*rs I plyth will hold its ftnuitia4,11old day veN were ax 1011.0wo'. The wearer of clothes tailored by us always
fl- Orchard, of the 1161st bat- manitptij W Fart Wittianit,
from pam In tuo F' hoot tin St 00lu
Av&2%h in John Wightman's grove is Pte
tallou, who followed tarminf in the Including 29aa Tax).
=;Hef lili several reme_4ips, but q4dVf the Red Cross. �&, Helens. before fie enlist- 3. v4rtlietu. 2.23140. bears with him the stamp of being well dressed. Our
14 a fdoad-44yw1k me to yteltlilty of S 2 laoribern. st,2014c.
bomlx laxs�-Uver Brms%ta will Oold 4 series, of hQr5s eo, . Is to be warried in Warminto,: N.,
h r. ji,r, - 3 40thern. 4217%0. 66HU106 Work has the fit, and finish and style.
wit, two, To 6 u4. *Nm. I Ud raicep Wednesday, 28th inslt,, proteeds Wilts, Eng., to Elsie Day. daughter of No. 4 wb"Rat. $2.10%c.
0"40 an 10,U44 *4ch TOW. I to lie donated to the RedCrdss. Mrs. Day. manitabit Oats -(In Sitars Fort William).
0", . - %% No. 2 C.W.. 92%c. Armstrong's Tailoring Is Quality Tailoring.
AW0I1umq116Viv1*b i3i(MAY Mr. Donald MacKinnon. fathi�i of M Ethel Ilaud Kerslake, of Exeter, No. I feed. 84%c,
I capd: %0. W;t Was Peter Mackinnon, of Luck4w, has died ^rnor an "rn (Track. Torantoh
bitill'it 00* married of) Saturday, August 10th, I flaware of
not AW at his home kn Mooretowig N. DaXofa� ton, of Chatriam" -dried. nominal.
f01IrtftA IAQnftsgq, 4134 1 WO Mr. Harry TerrIng NO, t, eilaw. Idim
No. 4 yella,
lmtum "ge.. The bmt w. kiln-drted. norninal. Imitationat
i6sin jajtot Around $10(Lwas handed over to the Rev. i, W. Baird pettorming the cere-
oat On note =)Ing to Freighttit
a. oil a
AU pve . Red Gross by the local colamidee of mony, 4% the home of live bride's fattier. R. J. Armstrong
Meet of the misew &A.4 !IV.=bW_ that guarantors of the WtTigham Chauftu Mr. John Kerslake. No. S white (new crop). 770 to 7906 sold
UM ity lit, burd MeLea South We of Square
� mailt . eicid voth *Zion IrOin No 3 white (mew crop). 760 to ?Te. n SMak
diaorde4ir of the stoma* Him and qua. The guarantors of the Kin"rchue onta�lo Wheat (oasis in Store Montreal). od the
bowels. If you am feaftg.9gt of 00VU, Mr. John Crowe, a former well-known chaut"qua had Lhe tidy little bunk or, No. 3. winter, Per car lot, $2.22.
Uve lialm iXL the #4mitob, elpeck near St. peso (Accarding to Freight* OutAide).
_ jtllly resident of West Waiwanos , . $" to hand over to the Red cros, af- merits of 0_06 WIN
ilater.eating, bilious "08,, heAkillitcWt Helens, died at his home In Milton re- ter everything %vas paid. The young :;NJ'L2IAP%omrWd(aft19- to Fro ghts C?uUldo).
& , to S
pouratoms,4, Qo"406941tvV001PA ladies of the Red Cross Auxiliary as- Be ey (new crop). 11-03 Les. JUb7 A NOTE OF WARNING license is, according to Food Boarill
cently.
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etc,, 7ou should take a few doom o M, il�, raharn, reliet of the late George sisted in the caft'Paigh. uckwhost (Aces to Freights Out. Order No. 4G. "Any place whatsoever
M. Yet will be and a sister of the late John whepe meals to the number of fifteen
b. rue Laxit-Liver Sergt. Md W. Tompkins, eldest son B Ckwhear, nominal.
I bow.guickly t1ley will fm yout Hodgens. of Clinton, -died on TuesilaY, of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii. Tompkins, Of R U rding to Freights Outelft). Many boardiRg-1101.18e keepers and or more per day are served or sold to
"Up. Aug. 6th, at Gait. Owosso, Mich., has made the supreme im-lir-1, nominal. WIER others engaged In the restaurant bust- others than members of the family or
.Milburoln Roy Gasemore, son of Jerry case- sacrific . e for his country. He was a Manitoba Flour (Tomato). ness in a small way. particularly in the household of the proprietor or cater-
�ftt!lftq ... or mailed direct on ro- MQke,.qf C9 ross Township. a member tive of Ethel in this country -where War quality. 111, . smaller towns and villages, have net er " Persons supplying meals to the
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'Ninse& as tNft #X -o Ps4j;�imber-u itit" must obtaliv-licenaft.
r y6jj%, &go - III
The Milburn -'00-1- f the men
0 -tl t -Aaken, -"t
war laul'uty. DS OF MEN REQUIRED FOR quired to do by the Cana0p Food
vranto, ont. -ent 814.85 Montreal. III.
in action In France. Major Combe, of Clinton, who ,% of THOUMN ;otherwise Joey are liable to fine or
Toronto. %. RUVOTING IN WESTERN Board. These parties are 1herefOre imprisonment, or both.
The Mitchell Nursery Go. Is enlarg- overseas as commanding officer of the Milifeed (Car LAft. Dollvaired tAtOtrfa#- CANADA liable to the penalty required by the
f 08TEOPAT111 ing its buildings, by the erection of an 161st battalion and who took lower Freights. Nags Included).
------- ------- Thoullituds of men; are required to regulations. It must be borne in mind
ofte at the front entrance, and other rank III order to get to Iftance and Was Bran. per ton. VA. I ADVERTISE IN THE STAR
DR. 566AW HXW�Xs, 43toopatti. ptiblic eating place subject to
improvements will be made.- given a post in the Imperial Armi, has Shorts.er ton. $40. help In the work of harvesting the that a
specialist to women's and childreals, 4, (Tr it
eat6g.- Nouts. 'ettronic and nerve . us dis- - been promoted from Area Commandant sy, Toronto). Western crop. The Q P. R. has oom-
drs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson. form No i per'ton., TILS to $19; mixed. Por
orders, partial dearness. eye, 4kar nose Brussels. celebrated their gold- to commandant Berlencont Area. too. *1# to im pleted arrangements to transport to the
said- threat Adenoids remOV60 ;kIlhout erly of $ltraw Troc Term"). West this great army of workers.
the knife. coiiii4litation free. Oluce and en wedding recently in Vancouver; The Grand Trunk station at Mitchell Car - to to I For those going from points in On- I -ask for *A I.& wA litim M
r sidpoice, Nelson a _4 t5t. Apdrew's AstllreeOL where they are now residing. was burned to the ground early - -Feriners, MarlWt.
e Wed
back of Temperan% Itall, North Miss Jessie Southoott, aunt of Messrs. nesday morning of last week, and the Fail wheat-111111ing $2.14 per bushel. tario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Office hours 9 to 112 9. M., I to 6 P. in. Alberta extra trains will be operated
Saturdays. Russell and Melville Southcott, A. Goose whealt--a.10 to 13.12 per bushol.
Thursdays and of the station agent lost most of his goo& hrough to Winnipeg (the distributtog
'014-111lianyssi by,�&pointment. Exf�ter Times, and daughter of the late The tire was not an unmited e%ll Barley-,iBWtIn9- nominal. I
Oats a to s4c per bushel. without change.
Jo I - Going trip West, $12 to Winnipeg.
hn Southeott, di�d In London August howeveir, as the station building was point)
LEGAL CARDS 5th. very old and will be replaced by a Bu sample nominal. Returning trip East, $18 from Win -
to $211 per too;
Barrister, olicitor. modern depot.
HARLES OARROW, L.:d to $19 61�r ton. nipeg.
an square Mrs. Edward Nichol. for manX years more
C Etc. corner Nort:. street n a resident. of the 6th concession bf Mor- I Mr. Richard Ellice Brown, who fur' XJVMPOOL MARKE". Consult C. P. R. Agents regarding
(loderlIch. Ont. fteen years taught school at Zion on I
ris, passed away Aug. 2nd, at the home JI Liverpool. Aug. it. -Beef. extra India transportation arrangements west of
*Id, hah Winnipeg.
ill'"' "f"Bit _1111c a -her son, John McGarvey, at- Filmore, the. 12M.cODDE1311011. of Ashtl( Mesa. 370s. -
C Barrister Solicitor. Notary Pu Pork prime short western, .130s. Going Dates
and donveyancer died in Winnipeg after a prolonged III-
Offlee: Court Pause, Goderich. Thp Ripley Express is authority for ness. He Wak 72 fears and seNen HaQ, short out. 14.1to 16 lb3.. 1379. August 20th and August 29th -All
- YS Phonn m- the statement that Bruce County will months old. He was married t879 to Bacon, Cumberland cut. 26 to 40 the.. stations In Ontario, west of Smith's
JR. C. HIA buy a heavy tax rate this year, at least Annie McDougall, of Lucknow. He "&it Incel-ear benies. 14 to 16 the., 160m. Falls, tip to and Including Toronto,
Barrister , solictlor Notary Public Ete- 7% mills, on account of patriotic completed a half century as a Long clear middles. light. 28 to 34 lbs.. on Lake Ontario Shore [,Inc. and Have -
Office Hamilton dt., sterling A-ank Block grants. teacher. 160s; do., heavy. 36 to 40 tbs., 159m. lock-Peterboro line, also from stations
Godertch On July 3rd the home of Mr. ar Short cleag backs. 16 to 20 lbs., 157s. Kingston to Renfrew Junction,_ inclus-
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Blyth will have the honor of holding Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs.. 128s. -Sud-
the Kuntz trophy for the next twelve N. Snyder, Radisson, Sask., .%Nas the I.&rd, prime western, In tierces. Itile Ive, and from stations on Toronto
CONVEYANCINO AND NOTARY -line. You am Rover at a 10 6-r sid-Ift, now W"
month$, a rink of Blyth bowlers win- scene of a pretty but quiet wedding 6d: American refined. PRUS. 1523: fte, bury From stations on Sault
QXGA Bayfleld. Con- ning out In the tournament at Kit- when their sister, Miss Vera H. Lobb. boxes. 150S. Ste. Marie branch. From stations on
OE E. GREENSLADE, 4 1 Tallow. Australian in London. 3s.
foyancing and -Notarr Public daughter of Reeve W. H. -and Mrs. main line, Beaucage to Franz, inclusive,
chener. . I Tu�pentlne spirits. 1251L From stations, Bethany Junction to 'Us Master's Voice" Records
Lobb, o4 Goderich township, and Mr. Rosin, common. 64a 6d.
IE)ROUDFOOT, KILLRAri & COOKE, Mr' John N. Grieve, ex -M. P_ for N. j. Wilson, formerly of Franklin. Petroleum, refined. Is 6%d. Port 'McNicoll and Burketon-Bobcay- sawle prke a3 be,06"
X , Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pub- North Perth, who passed away recently Ont., were united- in the, holy bonds of Linseed oil, 62s. geon.
lie' EM-- Cottonseed oil-. Site 6d.
ajilce_on the Square 2nd door from at Spokane, was a cousin of Mils. Alex' matrimony, the Rev. J. W. A. Hender- war kerosene. No. 2. to 2%d. August 22nd and August 29th -From CANN for 10 -inch, double -86"d
Hamilton street Godertch. GampW[ and Mrs. John Campbell, oL son performing the ceremonN The stations -west and south of Toronto, Coiliao
Private runas to loan al lowest rates. Wingham. 'of white CHICAGO GRAIN MARKW. and i AV"$
W. PROUDFOOT K. C.. bride wore, a charming gown up it) and including Hamilton Cle-opalre Coliline
J, P. Aickell & Co. report the following Windsor, ont., oil Owen Sound, Wal- They Were Ali Out of Step, Ekm
L. �KIL_LOAAN, H, 3. D. COOKE. The sum of $235.50 was raised by crepe de chine trimmed with hand- prices on the Chicago Board of Trade kerton, Teeswater, Wingham. Elora,
canvass fnf4BIyth for Mrs. O'Neill, moth- made lace, and Juliet cap and Veit. She Prev., -'s, tz M -W
AUCT19NEERING er of the Fresh Air Boy Scout, of Tor- carried a beautiful bouquet (of white Open. High. Iow. Close. Close Listowel. Goderich, St. Mar) Port We*m All Going Calling as tiw K&iow
THOmAS GUNDRY. onto, who was drowned at Port At-Iroses and white sweet Peas. Littlo Corn� Bumveii and St. Thomas branches, and �aol
bert on the 5th Inst. Miss Phyllis Snyder was floiNer jilill Aug. 161% 161% 160% 160% 161 14 stations Toronto and north to Bolton, Skeleton Jamillo-Fost Trot Dixielon4
Live Stock and General Auctioneer. ond daughter I 'beai Sept. 1623A 162% 161% 162 1621/i inchisive. 'rigor Rag-0s*-&ep Dkzielaaid )am BsA1
Hamilton street, Goderich. Miss Florence Imlay, see her twin brother, Lloyd, ring- -er. Oct . .... ... ... ... ... 163%, Further partivulars front Jos. Kidd.
Sales made everywhere and all efforts 01 Oats A Charming Red Sooll Rociorid
made to give you satisfaction. ;1 Aug. 71 71 70% 70% 70 C. I'. R. Ticket Agent, or NV. B. Howard.
I M - ck Sept. 70% 7134 70% 7074 70% I)itrit-t Pashenger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
FIltmers, sale notes discounted. g Grilifit which remkins In stae The Mogic of Your Eyes Franc" Ak6 64M
or Inow for several weeks and thus Oct. 72% 73% 72% 4% 722%
VETERINARY NEW OATS HURT HORSES beqomes dry, and cured is not so Pork- Hear t6em at any -His MaAer's Voice7 &a6
Sept. 43.90 44.00 43.90 43.90 43.40 sEwrv.1lnEn IN ALGONQUIN PARK
R. W. F. CLARK, V. s., graduate of dangerous as that threshed directly Oct. 44.15 44.15 44.10 44.16 43.75 September I., mie or the most delight -
Dthe Ontario Veterina College Tor� from the field or Immediately after Lord- vidbrolas from S" an *w payownis I[Jeotipsil.
onto. I respectfully can %te attention of Fall Threshed Crop Must be Fed hametig. Sept. ... 26.75 26.80 26.70 26.72 26.15 ful montlis of the year, In the "High -
v approved method or Dee .... 2G,67 26.90 tir iiotario Write for free copy TZ 620-, U..W lissayele.
norse owners to m. As a rule heAvy feedJng of grain 29.67 26A2 2d.57 rodia li*ing oT*r 9000 tss madier's Voiee- 11140orAe.
operatinil; on horse,s' %eeth. A fresh Suit- Judkiously. Ribs- i�rrers attraetions that the not fomisl In
Ply or veterinary medicine always on is not prilicticed with t3attle and sheep R,,, ... 24.50 24.75 24.0 24.75 24.37 other distriets. It is*sitinited [it an al -
hand. Office and stables�riewgate street, on pasture. Wherobuch is the case, Dec.' .... 24.70 24-90 24.70 24.90 24 35 Litude of 2,000 feet aholw the level of
Goderich. Sudden Changes of Feed Paiticularly however, changing from old to new thv sea�, assuring 6isltors of pure brav- &r1iner Gram -o -phone Co.
INSURANCE . To Be provented-W"te of Fam grain should be done with care and CAIT-L-E MARKETS ing air that rejuvenates hody anti nkind.
I SURANCE Maichinery Often Spells Differenee the substitution should be, if pos- re". 11ai,-, here is better than ounces MONTWZAL LibuTSD
XCKOP MUTUAL FIRE sible, gradual. If the ration must rhe
CIOL� Between Profit and Loss for of necessitY, be co)3dposed entirely o; IUN16N STOCK YAJRDS. )r ti,nies an4t sitve, floct(ir's bills. Unoir Street
Farm and Isolited Town,Property Insured. liarniter - Have Corn MaChWOrl newly -threshed grain it should at TORONTO, Aug. 20. - With re- lerritory Is also easy of aveess %iR the
Value or property insured up to January, 6rand Trunk, 2W miles wirth or Toron-
19to $3 048,975.00. In FIrst-C)lass Order. first be comparatively light and in- ceipts of 2856 cattle on the Union 11 , �knd 170 riffles west of 4)ttawa. The.
OHMERS-4aloss conolly, President. Stock I Yards Exchange yesterdair
Evans, vice -President, creased very gradually. ... Highland Inn," a charming varavan- -1114 Master's Voice" Goderich Dealers
4noderich Jas. (Contributed by Ontario Do t Of Pigs usually handle newly -thresh- there was a good demand for all
T. Agirloultam Toron91.l;"m`b �ed grain without much trouble. at- heavy steers with weights and qual- jWS. F. THOMPSON J. H. LAIUDER
Beechwood E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Sea sera offords most romfortable ticerim-
forth. nindtition at reasonable ratos. Descrip-
DIREGTORS-B. F. btearegor, Searorth ; "&CH year brings U certain though if on very heavy rations when Ity, ' Chollie butcher heifers were tiNe literatury telling yott all about It.
0. Grieve, Winthrop; win..Wrin. n- finishing for market a little care steady, but aH classes of butcher
stance; George McCartn Tuckers amount of trouble through frmti any crand Tnink Agent, or ,%ritv
John Ferris, Harlock; elolim Bennewise, should be taken that they be not cows were lower, selling off from 25c
Broadhagan , Malcolm rdeEwan, Brucefteld. the feeding of new grain to thrown off their feed. Newly -thresh- to 50c per cwt. Canners sold lower Nli's Jenn Lindsay. "'InnaKer, Ifighland Don't For"t
AGENT9:4. W. Yea, joderleh, Sandy stock, and in seasons like ed graln is difficult to grinA fine and by 25c per cwt.. ranging from $5.50 too, Alwontlifln Park, 4)ntario. 71tom am No Olken I You Cannot porcL000 VWW060
Leitch, Clinton; Win. cftesDeY, SeafOrin; live
E. . Hinchley, Seaforth. the present when food is scj6rce and is not easily stored and large quan- to $6.25. There was a fair enquiry eir *14is I I- 'a Voice- R a A at amy bell
policy Holders can pay their asse sments tiUes of the ground grain may no� for breedy stockers and feeders, and Wart� %%ill rendor the preths-.4t liands
the ly,ni eld grain has been ex- as hea Ut-all
at R. H. cuts's Store, Goderich, A. 1. Nor s be stored in bulk ting and good milch cows and springers sell- 1111.1191111� s
rish's clothing store, ozinton, or hatioldpbefore the freshly -threshed musting will result in lowering the ing at satisfactory prices. The pros- Oks:'� b� (;4-ro 0wo, Remembeir-lbere we no odwm
Reld's,'Bayfleld. grain -is ready there to a likelihood feeding value of the grain by ren- peets for the balance of the week \060' M-6
that more new grain than usual Will dering it unpalatable and less digest- are good for steers with weight, fat
FOR GOOD RELIABLE f ible. Musty gr&fn is more dangerous and quality.
be fed to the live stock and conse- than clean, new, grain. -Prof. W. The run of hogs was 1045 and the
,Shoe Repairing quently greater care should be exer- Toole, Ontario Agricultural College, price held steady at 201/4c fed and
TPY claed to avoid digestive derange- Guelph. watered, 201hc weighed off cars, and
MITH & RING ments. 194c f.o.b. The packers have offi-
On Ust-streat opposite Knox Church Thd horse in generally considered FALL FAIRS 1911 cially Intimated that the price will a
GIVE US A TRUL a little more susceptible to digestiie Toronto -Aug. 24-S�'PL 9. be to -day cut 75c per cwt., making
troubles following changes in feed- London --Sept. C)A4, the rate 19%c fed and watered, and
Ing practice than are other classes this price seems likely to obtain for
Bruisels-SePt. 1748. the balance of the week.
t farm live stock. it to always well Zurich -Sept. 18-11.).
to mal[e changes very gradually and Seaforth-Sept. 19-20. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. A
carefully. The main grain feed of Blyth -Sept. t3-21. chwago. Aug. 19.-Hogs-Receints, 23-
Brophou Bros. the horse In thIp country is oats, and Rtplev-Sept 24-25. r-04) Market mostly 25c higher thim SAt-
new oats -should always be fed with Goderich-Selil. 25-27. unlay's average; top. $20: butchers. 119 25
GODERICH es 1:) $19 90: light, $19.25 to $20; packing, $18
greaC - care. Hard -worked hors Bayfleld-Oct. 1-2. Siq .5; roughs, $17.50 to $18; bulk f
I
should, if it is at all possible, be fed Dunoillnon-Oct. 3-4. Rai— $18,30 to. $19.85; pigs, Wo�,d a1'1)4
The Leading old oats and the new grain left to Fordwich-Oct. 5. (lim, $17.76 to $18.40.
dry and cure for a few weeks after NvIngham-Oct% 8-9. cattle-Recelpts, 17.000; market un.
Funeral- Directora thireshisig. Atam.rate lo avoJ4 colic, evpnly stronger to 25o higher; tog, ; tep�pl.
a si4 4;. caives, steaAy: beef catti good, r
acute indigestion and inflammatio. chatce and prime, $16.50 to $18 85; com- by all Drug- 000
and Embalmers new oats shoukd at first form only a It I.-; Wise to Prevent Disorder.-Nhw Clean to handle. Sold
causes lead to disorders of th-1 �tol mon and medium, $10 to $16.60; P)utcher g,,;ts. Groccri and Gencral Storce. J
fally sttende� to #art of the grain ration, being mixed ach,and few are free from Ilivin \1 k. vows and heifers. $7.25 to fl4?-',: lip
r era care with old oats and possibly a little thp first manifestation that Ilw t,11ir11 ca ners and cutters. $6.60 to $7.50: stork -
at all hours night or day. braA and the percentage of the new f1l..Jr. erq and feeders. good, choice and fane�.
and liver are not pprfortnini, U-) .35 to $18; inferior, common and rnt-
graiti. gradually increased until the functions. a course of Parmelee', $7 50 to 6. $12.25: veal calves. gowl
horses are on full feed. Sudden it % FLn,i choice $1 75,to 817.50.
changes from old to qew' grain are table Pills should be tried, and Sli�ep -H-ecelpts, -29,000. Market, ilipep.
'!�� yearlinvi and fat lambs slow to 25c
esIlly dangerous with thd horse he found that the digesthe orizall,
the horse speedily resume healthy action L ix, feedinlr iambs steady; cho;ce and
CLUBBING RATES and �articularly *ith lives and sedatives ere so Iflond ... I it, prinw, $15.25 to $15.76; medium it-il good, McEwen s
heavy work and on a heavy concen- $16 25 to $17.65: culls. $10 to $14: -Pede-4
trate rittion. There Is, of course, a these pills thRt no other propar-Amn S , 6 . -W to $17.75; choice and prime, $13
diJfereAJ;Q_dM_e.Ja,Jhe'tfiae of -thresh- could be so effective as the). 11.1 50: Medium and good. $11,25 to
WITH THE STAR s-,3 cullR. $4.50 to 119; breeding ewe%,
He(ps
lhoo,p $12.50 to $18,25. Specials
Tbs Star anil Toonto Daily Globe ......... .. $5 25 FAST BUIFFALO LIVE STOCK. teeth.
Daily Mau ltn&EmV#. 5 25 EnAt Buffalo, Aug. 19.-Cattlp -Re�
v , T cpipt.i. 500. strong. Prime steers. S17..1,0
d breath.
Montreal 1amily orit d and flne Line of MOWN
Weekly star .................. 2'M $11 75; hipping steers, $17 to $17.25;
to $17; yeartingn. $1.1 to appetite.
Weekly Sun (Toronto) .......... 240 8 6 -,: I iforg, 110 to $13.751/2; rows.
$6 2--, t', 1111.50: bulls, ti?.Sli to $11 �,o: the Warm W � hep
,�tlh
Toronto Daily Star.� .... 4 ..... 4V 30 kelm and feeders. $7.60 to $10.20- digestion.)
Toronto Dally World ........... 5 25 fr"oi owA and eVringers, $65 to $71 M () N A 1) E
u 1. 11 Toronto bally News .......... 1., 4 90 ck�v,-4 Receipts. 1400; strong, $17 to (MANGE ADE
a W &,Ad .............. 3 00 1 $19 I,FMo.N A 111-1
Country=11 ......... f 25 it.,g-Rovelpta, 6800, strong Hpnxy. Sealed tight -kept right
Go Ditili AtIvertisw ....... 5 00 2o 4o to $20.60; mixed and yorli 1A RASP. %ANEGAR
lsio6o t,, 820.66; light yorkers and 1 . LIME .11ACE
Low4a Daity Free liefts ....... 5 00 $21125 tn 120.50: stage, $12 to $14.50; RAPE Jl*l('t'
Mosir"I Weekly Witam.. 2 90 r,mghti $17 to $17.25. �,�INES, ETC
W" Wide, Renewal .... 4 25 sh-o and Isimbs--Receipts, 1600,
81PArh T-mbs. $14 to $19; yearlings. $10 a,4w)rtment (if "Give it to me,
PreAyterlan and Westminster. 3 30 t,. 11, wetherg. 313.50 to $14: ewes, $6
14 Catliolic Register ............... 2 90 19 Pickles and Catsup Please, Grand-
Satarjay Night (Toronto) ...... 4 25 Ilix-I %hoep. $13 to $13.50. haroen the- appetite.
McLit"'SAA942ime ............. 2 75 s0tilething Lj m
Ham journal (Toronto) ........ 2 25 daddy.
41 to 14 W*O" , 6 name compasks 4 s I r Douglas Hisig Decorated. A ol,.e large tin of
PA it 1,4. Aug. 20. - Field Marshat Apple Butter
Tk 3'. t V Sir Imuglas Haig was decorated by "why Bobby If
go 14 1136, name jmhw .... 1 50.5 fli-pifiter Clemeneftu with the French for 1, ceotm.
dionding tu-6 to 0 a" a him) Ntilifary Medal At headquarters In You wait a bit
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ff. lid Md a., Pure Maple Syrilp
the field yesterdaY. The award was
a(ie on the rftotatnendation of
7 (W"My) ..................... 200 ni. Mar- from the Katitern Wwnhbil)" for (t Youl(
youth, a Ceislissi as ........ 3 75 shal Foch. tiluarariteed pore).
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have a I tity nf Roapon 00
!Sdeetific Anermn ............. 4 75 rwo ni-fitish destroyers-" ",:ian so
struck I tiand. hot t bt�fore the raise. Joylonged
'Cossopolitas Magazine ...... 300 mineft and Bank Thursday.
re's ............ 300 Special in sor and $1 .00 lot -4.
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4 1()c we line worth Ile Poo-poot
Wop* %Wdents, particularly tho%p
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had erperience In farming, to make yoor floor
_9RLT SomethinR no argument with
�ky
g f71;V 2.
1.1ein their vacations this year H,,n,ik Fi,x)r Wax No.
mth thO harvest Thinas are I goox]R. in 2.5c. 3.5w. and lor Rize. WRICLEVS
to � 1W 11.014 this yeak that they can well Wo. have on hand i4nme Red RoRe cadse the fl~
6oilibinst"o the *M1 �6u- - tl-Ir 115ftl Vacation %vell ewrnpol
and I,Ipton Tea, b,-Ilght before
it be. tOAld In the saving of thf,
ple JAI -q. anywaw
). the advance andl 1111tV. for ")e Q
aw dw Wy Mail and Fmp". - - -$5 25 11 Doz I h . novk worth 70v 14Qve YOU
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