HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-12-02, Page 5ll . -It Will Pay You
To buy your Holiday Supplies from
N. ROBSON. He sells the most reli-
able brands in Raisins, Currants, Figs,
Candied Peels, Cocoas, Chocolates,
Icings, &c. The finest and most fra-
grant Coffees ground while you wait.
Monsoon Tea is clever peddled, sold
in Packages, retailing at 25c.,30c ,40c.,
50c. and 60c. per lb. �1pq
N. ROBSON.
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Everything in my store,at whole A
• sale prices or below, from new e
e until Christmas. We lnust'liave e
0 t•he money, and if you want the o
o goods at prices that can't, be e
(D beat, come w its. This is it ge nu-
® iile sale, and every weird that we
slay we, mean. kiverythiltg will e
e he sold at cost ov be low, until se
• Christmas, Mind; we. eau.
• give yoll prices that uo-
obody can heat,, al, MvP are e
O hound to rednee cur stuck by
® $3,000 worth at voce. Come and
e get these great snaps, bec:tur1e a
e they are worth culling Miles
e to get..
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J. B. RUlll�lallQ
• Leader of Jewellery Fashion.
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AREBOTH EYES ALIKE
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1 Few }people have eyes alike. Ful13
nine -tenths of those whin wearla.
have different vision in Bac eye
' Careless examination fails to firing oul
this defect, consequently you suffer
with headache from eye strain. W(
test each eye separately, select proper
s lenses and a(ljust glasses to suit hotl
§, eyes. Spectacles as logy as $1,00.
a o W. Cooper & Co., n �
Booksellers and Opticians,
Y; - - - OwntroN, -
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STRATFORD, ONT.
The conrse of study in this school is up to th
highest sta..dard of excellence; unexcelled advantage
in every department; moderate rates; board cheal
Enter any time. Write fur cirenlars.
W. ELLIOTT. Principe,
Important Notice.
The undersigned, having disposed of Tit
�Nitiws-RFCORD plant and business to Mr, W. I
ITorrELL, it is imperative that all accounts b
settled promptly. All Subscriptions up t
July 1897, and all Advertising and .lob Printin
' up to October 21st, 1897, must be paid to A. M
'Codd. Subscriptions from July, 1897, forwar,
must be paid to Mr. Mitchell,
A. M. TODD.
Clinton, October 21st, 1897.
Cottage and Lot for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale a frcam(
oottagu of four rooms, with lean-to. Centrally
situated. Goa] water agid drainage. Will lit
sold cheap. Apply to
W. C. srnitr,IE.
Clinton, Nov. 10th. _
( Lumber and Feeding
1 Grain for Sale.
Good Pine x amber for Salo inch boards 12 and 1
feet long, cheap fit fee of �teUnlock. Also a large
amount of Feeding Ciralu, all kinds. Cash or 2 to
month's time,
W. (?, PERRIN, Minter
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YOU'RE NEVER
..,HURRIED,..
ABOUT TIME
after carrying ai-0watch
purchased here. They
arty timepieces in every
svdlse of the word not
pocketpieces. We Sup-
ply them in Gold, Gold
Alled, Silver and Nickle
Cases, and guarantee
them to keep accurate
time, or we will refund
you your mouey.
Wo are Quoting
Spacial Prices
Just now, and will give you just as
good values its offered elsewhere
No old shopworn articles, but
new up-to-date goods. We art:
in business to satisfy, meeting
competition at every turn. Pnl
us to the test.
P. B. Crews,
Jeweller and Expert
lVatelt Repairer
IDuneannon.
The shooting match on Thanksgiv
ing clay was it, great success, abou
sixty fowl being disposed of to thi
winners.
Mr. Morrow leaves this week for th(
Circular Town where he goes to start
again in business. We tire sorry to
loose hint from the village.
Mr. T. EL Durnin carne borne fron
NeepialyManitoba, last week.
Mrs. �, tlsh has moved into part o
Mrs. Pentland',,; house for the winter
Mr. Bert Treleaven' was home fron
Brussels for Thanksgiving.
Mr. Ward we, are sorry to say i;
very ill.'
Miss Carrie Whyward is borne Iron
Ridgetown feeling itlittle indisposed.
Rev. Aar. Alillyard will preach in the
Methodist church on Sunday rnor•ning
next.
H. Halliday visited his parents a'
Kintale on Sunday last.
George, the next time you get i
goose, watch the foxy boys behind the
buggy
John Glenn has houghs Georg(
Smith's house for the Sural of $400.
Mrs. McArthur bought the house
they occupy for $=115.
Mr. Dishev's stile of wood was we)
attended and the prices were ver,
good.
Ali-. John Robinson formerly of thi.
vilhageis visiting old acquaintances it
the neighborhood.
I1011ne ~villa.
Mrs. Walter, of Wingharu, spent ,
few days :Lt S. Walter's.
Mrs. (DI..) Hulinev and dativIlter, o
Detroit, spent the holidays 01 Mrs
Holllles.'
Miss Greggury, of Exeter, at.tendet
the conoort on Thanksgiving even
inv.
AIis�os i. Riloy, cis' Londcshoro, am
F. or s jwnt. Thanksgiv
loin tv;U ll their i'ricnd, Mi.s Bassi
Pickard.
J. H. Ilulims returned from thi
Nest with a carload of cattle.
Mr.. and Mrs. Bailey, of Millett
spent Ow holidays at B. Forester s,
Miss L. 'Talbot, returned on Thar=
day.
Messrs. Wanless, of Varna, attend
ed the concert.
blL M. Bowels, of Goderich, was it
oar village cn Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs: Walker, of Alynlet
are visiting friends in the neighbor
hood.
Mt's. T+tlnot r•etlir-lledl to,jler honle It
Bright on Saturday.
Mrs. T, (', Pickard spent a few day
in Stratford.
Notwithstanding the wet weather
on Thursday evening, there was
large .timber at, the concert. Th
music was rendered in first-class styl
and reflected great credit on their con
ductor, Air.' G. F. Oakes.
Leadbury.
'Mr. Jaynes Bell and his son Robert
who wore oubon a hnnting expeditiar
in Muskoka, have returned home and
report game as being; scarce thi:
se%icon.
Rev. Mr. McCutchon, a retired min
ister whose borne is in St, Thomas
has taken Mr. Tifiin's work on th(
Walton Cir•cnit for awhile.
Mr. Alex. Ross is en aged building r
kitchen and woodshed,
.Joseph Vance, of Blandford, is visit
ing In this section at present.
August Hic•knell had a ploughing
live one dray last week and got consul
erA,ble work done.
Richard Robinson had a ploughing
bee recently. There were twelv
teams at work.
Mr. John HorapAs in poor health wi
regret. to say.
Mr. Wm. Drager has completed th,
Reason's threshing and returne(
home.
-- Exeter. ---
Died, in Hay, on the 28th alt., Jos
Kesel(:, aged 711 years and 6 months.
Heaman, in Brantford, on the 26d
alt., Isabella McInnis, beloved wife o
Mr. Thos. Heitman, formerly of Exet
easy aged 36 years.
Mr. W. D. Yeo and wife, of London
who spent the past week in town visit
ingg relatives, left on Monday to visi
Ielatives'and friends in Mitchell.
Mrs. A. J. Bobier, who has beer
visiting in Chatham, returned hom
Mond e,y evening,
On Friday last the sad intelligenc,
was received here of the death of i
former resident of this place in th
person of Isabella McInnis belove
wife of Thomas Heaman, of i lrantford
Deceased wife, her husband and famil;
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moved to ]Brantford five years ago and �tntrltrttrt�rnrttrnr�trttr�tr�trt�rnr�trttr�trt rnr ttntr��rnrttr �t�sr�mirnrnr�tr�sr�trnr����s��sr4m
had xtever enjoyed good health since. r.-..
Shy contracted a severe cold about
two years ago which terminated in .�
conlaurnption, She leaves to mourn
their lose a loving' husband and two
little daughters who have the Nil,
pithy of their mirdry friends in this t..
DISSOLVING
community. r +:
Mr, and Mrs. George Heaman at.ZZ
tAded the funeral of their. sister-in-
law, Mrs. Taos. 14eitman, of Brantford, 6dM'
oaf Sunday last.-PA-RTNERSH1Pe�
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Bhtevrele. e :,
A number of Bluevaleites attended `
the wedding of Mr. 1Villialn 'Purvey v +�
and Miss Mary Calback, of Morris, last f M
Wednesday."
Mr. Joseph Burgess, President of the p
Dairy Association of P.this
I. and son
as - OUR PRICES ARE LEADING A L L OTHERS,
of Mr. `John Burgess of this place, was 4 --
united in marriage to Miss Tena �-
Moore, of Charletown, last Wednes- j
day.
Mrs. McKay, of London, is renewing I
aquaintances in this neighborhood. am- y
the children of the Sunday schools I 49c. buys a splendid Top Shirt during this~°
1111r. practising for their annual enter- dam--- $8,50 will buy you a $cautiful Beaver Collar
tiainitients at Christmas. 41 -
sale. and Muff, original price $12.75.
Ttie butter tactory has closed down am --
411-r -�
$4.50 buys one of the heaviest, thickest and
am--+
for the winter. 50c. buys you it Splendid Winter Cap in
Mr, and Mrs. Mathew Richardson, of prettiest velvet Shawls, with beautiful
Brussels, spent Thanksgiving at Mr. r colorings, regular price was $0.00, heavy Tweed and band that will turn -0
John Burgess'. �- -+
Mt. and Misses Jaimeson, of Howick, r r , . (Town all round your neck and ears. �
� 2oc buys L pairs of most excellent Sox with --0
spent a few days last week at R. G. 41-
40 --ribbed top. $4.50, $5.50 and $6.00 will buy you a r
Casemore's. r -'+
Rev. Mr. Cozens preached in the CO -
Montle, each worth twice as much. ~
Methodistchtirch lust5abliath. 39c, buys a very Stylish Tarn, stylish, warns
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and pretty. 30c. buys it Splendid Shirt for boy with
Are ��- - - lUc. gZes you a big range of Gents' Silk Ties collar attached, regular price 45cr
40- all colors. �
you
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Subscriber FDRESS GOODS
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The News -Record? = In Great Variety, in fact far too many to
select from, are going all at sale rices.
BIRTHS. r .�
MANTLE CLOTHSCHURCHILL.-In Goderich Township on November
'LSrd, the wife of 11r. D. Churchill, of u Bou.
s
8LOMIAN.-In Clinton on Thanksgiving day, the 4p - wife
wife of Mr. J. Slums", ofa son, ter...�.r
HARLAND,-Ili Clinton onThanksgi}Ing dap, the ft-� In Cardinal, Myrtle, Black, Brown and
wife of Mr. Will Harland, of a son. ap -
POrTER.-At Porter's still, on November 27th, the � Fancy Flakes and Stripes on popular
wife of Mr. O. W. !totter, of u daughter. a
BABTEDO.-In Winghsm, on Nov. 18th, the wife of o-• Grounds all at sale prices.
Mr. A, 0. Busteev, a daughter. 6 -^r
APPELYBY.-In Turnberry, on Thursday Nov.Stb,
the wife of Thos. Appleby, t a R„n• Our Great $7.50 Irish Frieze Overcoat
RUSSELL, -In Exeter, mi the 123rd alt„ the a•iPo of -
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Jas, ltumeli, of a daughter. -�
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At only $5.25 leads all. Plenty Boys' Uls-
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ters, long and big collars all at sale prices.
CLARK. -In Owa•r Sound, on Nov. 19th, Margaret 4 "
McPherson, reliet of the late Angus Clark, for- 41-
merly of Wingham, aged 78 yours and 4 tnonthp. i -�
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THOMfPSON.-In Hay, on the 20th it., Mrs, o "�
Thompson, reliotof the late Bernard Thompson,
WISEMAN �
aged bill years.
ig/t RO'Y
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BIRCHELL-ROBINSON,-InMIitehell,on We,lnea- ` -+
day, Nov. 1701, at the residenue of Malcolm McInnis, �'-' -r
b,• Use Lev. W, A. Bradley, B. A., Mr. Jasou B;r- 4
Biala, of &ntchell, to Nias Dinah Robiesnn, third f W
CLINTON.
darghter of Mr Trichoid Robinson, Walton, for• a �
merry y aFoRTh.,IUIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIUIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJUJIUII J1IJIUIUIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJll J1U11J11J11J11J11J11J11J11J11J11�
DOLVNET-F'OR'P(iNE.In 3t. James'church, Sea•
forth, on Tuesda), Nov. 23rd, by Rev. Father
Downcv of Mitchall, brother of the gruoal, a9aist-
ed by Rev. Father McCabe, and Father Beeley, of
IriphI,ter hlichnsl Downey, of Ie, Ifuro to Rona Quiteth %i few Cworooll "try.
taken for rs' shent
ep ..l •UR I R .[l•
dnu;;hter of ML'. Like Fortune, Duron Rcnd„ti to the old L'Onrltd•�l'. BlltcherS' sheep $,Y �J .
M1cKhlop• $3 to $3,50 each and choice sold at ,A large and Complete Stock of Furniture of all kinds now on hand for the
THICK EY-TSARD.-lu I{�'ncardiue on• Wednesday $3,75• n
Nov. 24th, at the residanae of the bride's parents Holiday Trade such as
MD'. and Mrs. Albiirt Isard, by the Rev. Mr. Calves --The offerings Were light,
Cnnningnam, MIr, Frank Trickey, to Mise, Louisa the market was steadyand prices were Fancy Chairs., Easels Music Stands, Wal•I Packets, and
Isard. firm at $2 to $8 each.
AN1)ItI:W,�-COUL1).-At the msiden,.e of tire 1Uilc•h (_bows and Springers --The re- Madallians, pictures and -Picture Frames,
\`,'illou,hhy,l)rMr. r%-tllur't'.kn•lr.ws � � i 1 Po,rtiae, cerpts wero light, the demand good and Which will be sold at the very lowest prices:
aliAhi,;an, t„ is� Haro .t. G,md, of Exete,•''laugh- the inarket was firm, with ,
Mls: at $2p And our Bed Room Suites and Sideboards at specially low
p y prices during
teronbc IateJolin coma, to $15 each. December. Come in and inspect 'my Stock before buying elsewhere and save
TURVEY-CALDiMTOK.-.1t the residence rf the Bogs -The heavy receipts -the hea- from 15 to 20 per cent.
bride's parents, on hov. 210, by Iter, t:. J. viest on :'Paola -de preSSed prices, ex -
Ahoy, ur Brnpsels, MT. Wal, 'Purvey to Mriss MHO,
y'„unue.;t denght,u of !MIr. s. Caldbrick, ail of the plica for Choice hogs u
in the case of hog;: contracted for. Q U R UNDERTAKING DPARTMENT.
Munis, theofferedto Is well stocked with the Best and Prices the Lowest, Hearse and outfit
PRICE-BAYDEN. At the Mtethodisk pursonnge, (i:Ly were 4c lower at, •lgc per lb; thick butter than any other in town. Best and !lost courteous attendance.
11•r," Air., un ri;u to Mi `7th, by Ltcv, J, B. Hen• run and light si)Id•:y lac. The ayvwas �. �. ���� V, 9P
•tJ.1lYllti0I1�
ned,�, Air. B. Pri:u to Miss Ido 'May klny�'en, bo!h inn of hogs Ull illi )t'('VIUUS day iYaS I � w �
of Wroxeter,' .1,200, FURNITURI'. AND UNDERTAKER.
PATit1CB-BARTRA'R.-At the resldeuee of the NVp gtiote Huron Street, next Gilroy & Wiseman',. Night and Sunday calls at residence
h,klo's pare its on November 17th, ht' )tev, 1'.
sec,tt,MIr. A111Mw Patriek, to \tis, Mfarg,vvt Jano Milch cows, each. ., ..$24 00 to $15 00 No. 67 llui street, uppo, . Baptist church,
eldest dangliter of Jams Barlrour,E*j., all of PiXpO1'tC'attiP; per cwt.. t3 50 to 3 75
1lihbrrr. Butc he rs' choice cattle, -'- •'- .
- cars' g' 33Uto 350 ONE WEEK ONLY.
Butchers' rood cattle
CLINTON MARKET REPORTS. cwt ................ 3 00 to 3 25
(Corrected every Wednesday afternoon.) Bkitchevs' coni, cattle, Select from the following list what you want and make your purchases early
Fall Wheat, new ............. 0 SI to U 80 cwt .............. , . 2 75 to 2 00
BarleyBulls, per cwt.......... 2 00 to :3 50
..... ................... . 0 20 t0 0 ..3 r 23 lbs. Granulated Sager for.......... .$1 00 Regular Price, Our Price,
nate. 0 21 to 0 �3 Feeders. per cwt....... 3 2e, to 3 50 7 Ibp, Good Tam .................... ........ 1 UO hh s. .............. 2;, 1
Stockers. pet,ewt...... 2 50 to 3 00 Olbs.s6r.'Pen................................ 100 Oatmd
eal(erIIlbs) .,...,....... 25
Peaa .............................. 0 40 tc 0 45 Export,sheep, per cwt. 3 00 to 3 25 6ns.3ne. T, a......,..........•............ , 1 00 llavoringExtrnata ................10 08
Rye ................ . . .. ...... • 0 30 to 0 40 Biachers' ;cheep, each., 3 -00 to 3 50 3 lbs, Black or Japan Ten........... , ... , ..... 90 Laundry Starch . .. , ..... , .......,10 e8
Potatoes, per bush, new... U 30 to 0 35 Laml)s, per cwt........ 4 OU to 4 25 Regular Price. Our Price. Raking Powder.... .......'...,.....10 oa
Laundry Soap, 10 for ....... 26 Baki,,g Soda ................ .... ..115 04
Butter loose to basket.... 0 13' to 0 14 CnIL f s, per head . ..... 2 00 to 8 00 Brooms ............ ... . .... ..... I6 12 Sunlight Srap, I8 hors ..... .......18 75
Butter in tub. .: ............. '0 14 to 0 15 Choice bacon bogs, pet, B,00mp........... ................ ,.:)5 20 810c. plugs McDonald's Iobacco.... 80 26
Eggs per doz........ I......... 0 13 to 0 13 cwt ................ 4 35 to 4 38
Cabbage, per doz., ..,,....:. 0'b 40 to 50 Light fat slogs, per (4t 4 10 to 4 13 Other goods at like prices. Much sugar, for little money. Choice family Four,
da 6 00 to 6 00 Thick fat hugs• per cwt 4 10 to 4 12
Y woo .......................••••••• • •• $2.35 per cwt. Oats wanted in exchange for Oatmeal. Choice Butter on hand.
Cordwood3 UO to 3 50 Stoics, per cwt........ 4 (H) to 4 ]0
fipples per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 75 Sows, per cwt....'...... 3 W to 3 25 Bran, Shorts, Chop and all kinds of Grain bought and sold.
Apple's culls... ... ... - .. - - - 0 45 to 0 50 Stags, per cwt......... 2 00 to 2 25
Dried Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 UNITED STATES MARKETS. 0. OLSON, victoria St. near Queen's. Hotel, Clinton.
Ducks per lb ................. 0 05&to 0 06 ---
turkeys per lb. 0 06; to 0 07 New York, Nov. 26. -Beeves -Re- _ ---- - ---- -- -- -- -
ceipts at two markets, 671 head; 25
Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 06 Yorkers, $3.60 to $3,62; mixed packers' Poultry -The offerings to -day were
cars on sale; Steers slow and weak; ,
hickena per pair............ 0 3p to 0 35 rou rh butcher stock in fair demand grades, $3.fl0 t° $3.62;moditun weights not large, the demand was slow, as d
Wool ............................ 0 18 to 0 18 6 and heavy hogs, $3.612 to $3.65; roughs, usua! after Thanksgiving Day, and
and steady; native steers, 4c p 5c; ; 10 to $3.25, stags $2.80 to $3; pigs, prices were unchanged at 7c to 8c for
dressed beef steady at 7c to Sic per lb $'
for poor to prime native sides. Calves $; lt' $3.65• Sheep and lambs--- turkeys, 6c to flc for geese, 40e to flue
The Live Stock Market, --Rede' ts, . 164 head; market steady Receipts about 25 cars of fresh re- for ducks and 25c to 40c for chickens.
-' 1 market i dull but
t held over; • I3iLled 1-1 it, P le s
loads that c Tnd five I , Y
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cat i .
p stronger for raisers
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TORONTO. or v cls and
f eg the market opened with it, fairly good steady. Cori on the track here arc'
veils, $G to $5.70; grReces, is a $3.50, dc.nDind for lambs and a fairly good quoted nt $8 to $8.50.
Toronto Nov.t 26. -There was n hen Sheep and l3 head Receipts at two y I Boded Straw--Thero is not much in -
+inquiry for gond bions shee )
vier run of cattle re, the Toronto +oar- unit kets, `L,OLi head; i3§ earl on sale;• itt abrntt stead former rices,
ket to -da and as a. result rices were market steady but very dull for sheep; Y P quirt', the market is steady. Cars on
y • p hilt
Common to fair lots of tl aC d here are (Illntecl at $:).
lower in nears ever line. Receipts sheep, $3 to $-1.75; larnhs, $5 to $0• y; yearling'
Y Y p llo s Recei ts, 2,278 head; market sheep were dull and full eras Toronto Farmers' Market.
were 81 cors, including 1,011 sheep and g - p were about steady; only one load of
lambs 6,000 hogs, 2$ calves and 14 weak at $3.60 to $3.90. ,
COWS. g Chico n, Nov, l6, -(%rattle -Good to C'itnadalambs wart+on sale yeafetday' Toronto, Nov, 26. -The. receipts of
g which sold at $5.50 per cwt; larnhs, r odiwe on the street market here to -
Export Cattle -were dull. A few extra. steers, $4.75 to $5.50; with cote- choice to )rinse, $1.60 to p
p yearlings, 1 day were very small, owing to the rain,
hulls sold at 3 to 3}c, choice bringing mon grndes, $3.80 to $4.05; stockers $4.75; fair to good, $4.30 to $4.5(x; culls
c more. There were no export steers and feeders were in fair demand at tO common yearlings, s, $4 to $4.26; na and prices aro, unchanged at quotrL-
tl p Y g tions.
offered. prices ranging from .$3 to $3.70; for tive liambs, choice to extra, $5.05 to
Butchers' Cattle -Were weaker, sten -- s to $3.80 to $4.50 for feeders; $5.85, f,tir to good, $,5.40 to $5 60; culls Wheat, white, per hu.:$ `84j to $ 00
medium to choice selling at 2f a Ser,je; calves, $5.75 to $0.50; western, rangers, to common, $4.65 to $5.25; nativesheep, do red.......... 84j to 00
a few fancy cattle sold close to 31e. $3,50 to $4.40. Hogs --Sales rtt (,x- choice to selected wethers, $4.50 to do goose, ............. 78} to 00
treme range of 3,20 to $3.52, the hulk r. Barley per nosh.... , .. 29 to 36
There was aslow demand for Montreal, of the hogs selling rtt $3.30 to $3.•15, $4'715' good to choice mixed sheep, Oats er hush.......... 26 to 27
about four ears being taken for that g' $4.]Ci to $4.40; common to fair, $3.75 P
while pigs went largely at $3.10 to to $4; calls to common, $2.Si to $3.60, RYe per Hush.... , ....... 451j to 40
market. Bales :--Otic cors of heifers $3,M1O, Sheep, $`L.50 to $3 for the poor- Peaa gel hush........ , .. 47 to (10
and cows, over 1,000 lbs. average, $28 COUNTRY PRODUCE.
each;.12 heifers, 9UOlbs each, $28; 1 cow, est rap to $4.60 to $1.87 Por the beat Buckwheat per hush..,. 38 to t)0
1,305 lbs, $36; two heifers, 1,850 iHR, $55; flocks; fed westerns, $3.60 to $4,130; Hay . . .......... ........ 8 00 to 975
Toronto, NOV. 20. -Butter -The
•earlings up to $5 and prime wetherR Straw... .. 8 (N) to 900
two heifers, 2,200 lbs, 3c per pound, ,•ought $3.50; sales were made of 100 offerings are small, the demand Is good Dressed hogs ......... 5 75 to 6 00
less $1.50; two cattle, 1,(3,50 lbs, $44 for rind the market, is firm. The hest s new laid.......... 16 to I8
choice ewes, averaging 123 pounds, nt [fgg. +
the two; one load of mixed cattle, 854 dairy tub is noted tat 16c to 17c and Bartter, lb. roils......... 16 to 17
$4�,5U; {ambs sold at $4.50 to $Ei.35, large rolls at 14c to 15c; medium butter
ins average, $2.90 per cwt; 22 choice Receipts -Cattle, 6,500• hogs, 31,000, g do tub, dairy....... 13 to 15
cattle, 1,100 lbs,3lc. is quoted at 12c to 13c. Chickens per part'....... 30 to 50
sheep, G,000.
Stockers and Feeders -The demand E gs-The sup ly is fair, there is a Turkeys per lb....... , .. 7 to it
Fast Buffalo, Nov. 26. -Cattle -Re- g
for light stockers was only fair at 21c 2 loads; rices stead there good demand an the market is steady Ducks per r .......... .. 40 to 61.1
ceipts, y;
ro 3c; stock nulls sold atthe same price, � at 15c to 10c for fresh gathered, 12c to Geese ler 11) ............ 5 to 0
were 40 to 45 herr, of veils and calves ►
Feeders were in fair demand at 3 to 136 for held fresh and 13jc for limed. Potatoes.neiv ler ba 60 to 00
31c; extra choice might brio R , co side; market for at were steady; 1 g'.'
� � g g ° � common to fair 'old at $5.50 to $6; Pd.tatoes-The Offerings are fair, the Spring Iarnlr.. 0 to 7
Sheep and lambs -Export sheep choice to best, $6.50 to $7.25; Heavy demand is good and the mar- Mutton ...... • ......... 6 to 0
were quiet. Offerings were equal to fair calves. $3.75 to $4.50. ' Hogs -Re. k -et is steady. Cars on the track here Beef, fore ............. 44 to Cr}
the demand. Prices were from 3c to ceipts, 05 curs; market slow And prices are quoted at 00c. Potatoes Out Of do hind ..... . .... ... 0511 to 08
3,j:c. Lambs steady at $4 to $4,25 each. lower on all grades; good to choice store are at 05c. Veal, carcase, per lb.... 0 06 to 0 08
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tiLNG6• ..rrlNx- :-,�lyF �eJ, �..�J�'4�" �' y •-- '' � � ..w._ , .. .�,itl�YLd•t611f-1'.]IR..t. - .�Y
)
A nice Atomizer or abottle of good per-
fume, niakes a toateful Xeres gift and few
ppr• Bents are more acceptable to a lady
thin these. Ave have Atomizers from
25c to $'l. Perfume -best French-8pec-
int lines from 75o to $3. Best Eng-
Xmas
lish, Canadian and American -also Xmas
lines, neatly put up in boxes, from 25c to
$2.50. We invite early inspection and*
advise EARLY SELECTION, espeotally if you
are anxious to got something really Choice.
We will of course lay anything a side un -
tit Xmaa if you wish.
Bulk perfume from 25o to 75o an ounce
and a number goes with every 25c. worth
or with every full bottle. Some of those
;)
numbers will take the beautiful large out
i
glass bottle full of good perfume wllioh
we are giving away.
if in search of suggestions for Xmas
gifts for either ladies or gentlemen you
canpot do bettor than visit our store -the
sooner the better -Our stock will give you
the suggestions you want. 'Our prices
will surprise you by their lowness. Our
a
welcome to you will be as cordial as
though you were buying us out.
••eeeee•
ALLEN &,WILSON.
Graduate Druggists and Opticians.
ll . -It Will Pay You
To buy your Holiday Supplies from
N. ROBSON. He sells the most reli-
able brands in Raisins, Currants, Figs,
Candied Peels, Cocoas, Chocolates,
Icings, &c. The finest and most fra-
grant Coffees ground while you wait.
Monsoon Tea is clever peddled, sold
in Packages, retailing at 25c.,30c ,40c.,
50c. and 60c. per lb. �1pq
N. ROBSON.
� •••e�eee•eeeoeeso se•ssess
Great •
O
O
Slaughter
• e
• Sale---% •
• eeoseee•
' • -of $6,000 worth of- e
• e
Watches, e
Jewelery and e
• •e
e e
• Silverware
•
� e
Everything in my store,at whole A
• sale prices or below, from new e
e until Christmas. We lnust'liave e
0 t•he money, and if you want the o
o goods at prices that can't, be e
(D beat, come w its. This is it ge nu-
® iile sale, and every weird that we
slay we, mean. kiverythiltg will e
e he sold at cost ov be low, until se
• Christmas, Mind; we. eau.
• give yoll prices that uo-
obody can heat,, al, MvP are e
O hound to rednee cur stuck by
® $3,000 worth at voce. Come and
e get these great snaps, bec:tur1e a
e they are worth culling Miles
e to get..
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J. B. RUlll�lallQ
• Leader of Jewellery Fashion.
•
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AREBOTH EYES ALIKE
t:
1 Few }people have eyes alike. Ful13
nine -tenths of those whin wearla.
have different vision in Bac eye
' Careless examination fails to firing oul
this defect, consequently you suffer
with headache from eye strain. W(
test each eye separately, select proper
s lenses and a(ljust glasses to suit hotl
§, eyes. Spectacles as logy as $1,00.
a o W. Cooper & Co., n �
Booksellers and Opticians,
Y; - - - OwntroN, -
G�
STRATFORD, ONT.
The conrse of study in this school is up to th
highest sta..dard of excellence; unexcelled advantage
in every department; moderate rates; board cheal
Enter any time. Write fur cirenlars.
W. ELLIOTT. Principe,
Important Notice.
The undersigned, having disposed of Tit
�Nitiws-RFCORD plant and business to Mr, W. I
ITorrELL, it is imperative that all accounts b
settled promptly. All Subscriptions up t
July 1897, and all Advertising and .lob Printin
' up to October 21st, 1897, must be paid to A. M
'Codd. Subscriptions from July, 1897, forwar,
must be paid to Mr. Mitchell,
A. M. TODD.
Clinton, October 21st, 1897.
Cottage and Lot for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale a frcam(
oottagu of four rooms, with lean-to. Centrally
situated. Goa] water agid drainage. Will lit
sold cheap. Apply to
W. C. srnitr,IE.
Clinton, Nov. 10th. _
( Lumber and Feeding
1 Grain for Sale.
Good Pine x amber for Salo inch boards 12 and 1
feet long, cheap fit fee of �teUnlock. Also a large
amount of Feeding Ciralu, all kinds. Cash or 2 to
month's time,
W. (?, PERRIN, Minter
0
YOU'RE NEVER
..,HURRIED,..
ABOUT TIME
after carrying ai-0watch
purchased here. They
arty timepieces in every
svdlse of the word not
pocketpieces. We Sup-
ply them in Gold, Gold
Alled, Silver and Nickle
Cases, and guarantee
them to keep accurate
time, or we will refund
you your mouey.
Wo are Quoting
Spacial Prices
Just now, and will give you just as
good values its offered elsewhere
No old shopworn articles, but
new up-to-date goods. We art:
in business to satisfy, meeting
competition at every turn. Pnl
us to the test.
P. B. Crews,
Jeweller and Expert
lVatelt Repairer
IDuneannon.
The shooting match on Thanksgiv
ing clay was it, great success, abou
sixty fowl being disposed of to thi
winners.
Mr. Morrow leaves this week for th(
Circular Town where he goes to start
again in business. We tire sorry to
loose hint from the village.
Mr. T. EL Durnin carne borne fron
NeepialyManitoba, last week.
Mrs. �, tlsh has moved into part o
Mrs. Pentland',,; house for the winter
Mr. Bert Treleaven' was home fron
Brussels for Thanksgiving.
Mr. Ward we, are sorry to say i;
very ill.'
Miss Carrie Whyward is borne Iron
Ridgetown feeling itlittle indisposed.
Rev. Aar. Alillyard will preach in the
Methodist church on Sunday rnor•ning
next.
H. Halliday visited his parents a'
Kintale on Sunday last.
George, the next time you get i
goose, watch the foxy boys behind the
buggy
John Glenn has houghs Georg(
Smith's house for the Sural of $400.
Mrs. McArthur bought the house
they occupy for $=115.
Mr. Dishev's stile of wood was we)
attended and the prices were ver,
good.
Ali-. John Robinson formerly of thi.
vilhageis visiting old acquaintances it
the neighborhood.
I1011ne ~villa.
Mrs. Walter, of Wingharu, spent ,
few days :Lt S. Walter's.
Mrs. (DI..) Hulinev and dativIlter, o
Detroit, spent the holidays 01 Mrs
Holllles.'
Miss Greggury, of Exeter, at.tendet
the conoort on Thanksgiving even
inv.
AIis�os i. Riloy, cis' Londcshoro, am
F. or s jwnt. Thanksgiv
loin tv;U ll their i'ricnd, Mi.s Bassi
Pickard.
J. H. Ilulims returned from thi
Nest with a carload of cattle.
Mr.. and Mrs. Bailey, of Millett
spent Ow holidays at B. Forester s,
Miss L. 'Talbot, returned on Thar=
day.
Messrs. Wanless, of Varna, attend
ed the concert.
blL M. Bowels, of Goderich, was it
oar village cn Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs: Walker, of Alynlet
are visiting friends in the neighbor
hood.
Mt's. T+tlnot r•etlir-lledl to,jler honle It
Bright on Saturday.
Mrs. T, (', Pickard spent a few day
in Stratford.
Notwithstanding the wet weather
on Thursday evening, there was
large .timber at, the concert. Th
music was rendered in first-class styl
and reflected great credit on their con
ductor, Air.' G. F. Oakes.
Leadbury.
'Mr. Jaynes Bell and his son Robert
who wore oubon a hnnting expeditiar
in Muskoka, have returned home and
report game as being; scarce thi:
se%icon.
Rev. Mr. McCutchon, a retired min
ister whose borne is in St, Thomas
has taken Mr. Tifiin's work on th(
Walton Cir•cnit for awhile.
Mr. Alex. Ross is en aged building r
kitchen and woodshed,
.Joseph Vance, of Blandford, is visit
ing In this section at present.
August Hic•knell had a ploughing
live one dray last week and got consul
erA,ble work done.
Richard Robinson had a ploughing
bee recently. There were twelv
teams at work.
Mr. John HorapAs in poor health wi
regret. to say.
Mr. Wm. Drager has completed th,
Reason's threshing and returne(
home.
-- Exeter. ---
Died, in Hay, on the 28th alt., Jos
Kesel(:, aged 711 years and 6 months.
Heaman, in Brantford, on the 26d
alt., Isabella McInnis, beloved wife o
Mr. Thos. Heitman, formerly of Exet
easy aged 36 years.
Mr. W. D. Yeo and wife, of London
who spent the past week in town visit
ingg relatives, left on Monday to visi
Ielatives'and friends in Mitchell.
Mrs. A. J. Bobier, who has beer
visiting in Chatham, returned hom
Mond e,y evening,
On Friday last the sad intelligenc,
was received here of the death of i
former resident of this place in th
person of Isabella McInnis belove
wife of Thomas Heaman, of i lrantford
Deceased wife, her husband and famil;
tr
D
v
r
moved to ]Brantford five years ago and �tntrltrttrt�rnrttrnr�trttr�tr�trt�rnr�trttr�trt rnr ttntr��rnrttr �t�sr�mirnrnr�tr�sr�trnr����s��sr4m
had xtever enjoyed good health since. r.-..
Shy contracted a severe cold about
two years ago which terminated in .�
conlaurnption, She leaves to mourn
their lose a loving' husband and two
little daughters who have the Nil,
pithy of their mirdry friends in this t..
DISSOLVING
community. r +:
Mr, and Mrs. George Heaman at.ZZ
tAded the funeral of their. sister-in-
law, Mrs. Taos. 14eitman, of Brantford, 6dM'
oaf Sunday last.-PA-RTNERSH1Pe�
-rr
r
Bhtevrele. e :,
A number of Bluevaleites attended `
the wedding of Mr. 1Villialn 'Purvey v +�
and Miss Mary Calback, of Morris, last f M
Wednesday."
Mr. Joseph Burgess, President of the p
Dairy Association of P.this
I. and son
as - OUR PRICES ARE LEADING A L L OTHERS,
of Mr. `John Burgess of this place, was 4 --
united in marriage to Miss Tena �-
Moore, of Charletown, last Wednes- j
day.
Mrs. McKay, of London, is renewing I
aquaintances in this neighborhood. am- y
the children of the Sunday schools I 49c. buys a splendid Top Shirt during this~°
1111r. practising for their annual enter- dam--- $8,50 will buy you a $cautiful Beaver Collar
tiainitients at Christmas. 41 -
sale. and Muff, original price $12.75.
Ttie butter tactory has closed down am --
411-r -�
$4.50 buys one of the heaviest, thickest and
am--+
for the winter. 50c. buys you it Splendid Winter Cap in
Mr, and Mrs. Mathew Richardson, of prettiest velvet Shawls, with beautiful
Brussels, spent Thanksgiving at Mr. r colorings, regular price was $0.00, heavy Tweed and band that will turn -0
John Burgess'. �- -+
Mt. and Misses Jaimeson, of Howick, r r , . (Town all round your neck and ears. �
� 2oc buys L pairs of most excellent Sox with --0
spent a few days last week at R. G. 41-
40 --ribbed top. $4.50, $5.50 and $6.00 will buy you a r
Casemore's. r -'+
Rev. Mr. Cozens preached in the CO -
Montle, each worth twice as much. ~
Methodistchtirch lust5abliath. 39c, buys a very Stylish Tarn, stylish, warns
-,r
and pretty. 30c. buys it Splendid Shirt for boy with
Are ��- - - lUc. gZes you a big range of Gents' Silk Ties collar attached, regular price 45cr
40- all colors. �
you
a
Subscriber FDRESS GOODS
� •�
to = '�
The News -Record? = In Great Variety, in fact far too many to
select from, are going all at sale rices.
BIRTHS. r .�
MANTLE CLOTHSCHURCHILL.-In Goderich Township on November
'LSrd, the wife of 11r. D. Churchill, of u Bou.
s
8LOMIAN.-In Clinton on Thanksgiving day, the 4p - wife
wife of Mr. J. Slums", ofa son, ter...�.r
HARLAND,-Ili Clinton onThanksgi}Ing dap, the ft-� In Cardinal, Myrtle, Black, Brown and
wife of Mr. Will Harland, of a son. ap -
POrTER.-At Porter's still, on November 27th, the � Fancy Flakes and Stripes on popular
wife of Mr. O. W. !totter, of u daughter. a
BABTEDO.-In Winghsm, on Nov. 18th, the wife of o-• Grounds all at sale prices.
Mr. A, 0. Busteev, a daughter. 6 -^r
APPELYBY.-In Turnberry, on Thursday Nov.Stb,
the wife of Thos. Appleby, t a R„n• Our Great $7.50 Irish Frieze Overcoat
RUSSELL, -In Exeter, mi the 123rd alt„ the a•iPo of -
--yM
Jas, ltumeli, of a daughter. -�
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op-
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At only $5.25 leads all. Plenty Boys' Uls-
DEATIIS,0111-
ters, long and big collars all at sale prices.
CLARK. -In Owa•r Sound, on Nov. 19th, Margaret 4 "
McPherson, reliet of the late Angus Clark, for- 41-
merly of Wingham, aged 78 yours and 4 tnonthp. i -�
•ee•ese•ee••ee•ee••e
THOMfPSON.-In Hay, on the 20th it., Mrs, o "�
Thompson, reliotof the late Bernard Thompson,
WISEMAN �
aged bill years.
ig/t RO'Y
M�RRi<;►r,H b. 0
BIRCHELL-ROBINSON,-InMIitehell,on We,lnea- ` -+
day, Nov. 1701, at the residenue of Malcolm McInnis, �'-' -r
b,• Use Lev. W, A. Bradley, B. A., Mr. Jasou B;r- 4
Biala, of &ntchell, to Nias Dinah Robiesnn, third f W
CLINTON.
darghter of Mr Trichoid Robinson, Walton, for• a �
merry y aFoRTh.,IUIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIUIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJUJIUII J1IJIUIUIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJll J1U11J11J11J11J11J11J11J11J11J11�
DOLVNET-F'OR'P(iNE.In 3t. James'church, Sea•
forth, on Tuesda), Nov. 23rd, by Rev. Father
Downcv of Mitchall, brother of the gruoal, a9aist-
ed by Rev. Father McCabe, and Father Beeley, of
IriphI,ter hlichnsl Downey, of Ie, Ifuro to Rona Quiteth %i few Cworooll "try.
taken for rs' shent
ep ..l •UR I R .[l•
dnu;;hter of ML'. Like Fortune, Duron Rcnd„ti to the old L'Onrltd•�l'. BlltcherS' sheep $,Y �J .
M1cKhlop• $3 to $3,50 each and choice sold at ,A large and Complete Stock of Furniture of all kinds now on hand for the
THICK EY-TSARD.-lu I{�'ncardiue on• Wednesday $3,75• n
Nov. 24th, at the residanae of the bride's parents Holiday Trade such as
MD'. and Mrs. Albiirt Isard, by the Rev. Mr. Calves --The offerings Were light,
Cnnningnam, MIr, Frank Trickey, to Mise, Louisa the market was steadyand prices were Fancy Chairs., Easels Music Stands, Wal•I Packets, and
Isard. firm at $2 to $8 each.
AN1)ItI:W,�-COUL1).-At the msiden,.e of tire 1Uilc•h (_bows and Springers --The re- Madallians, pictures and -Picture Frames,
\`,'illou,hhy,l)rMr. r%-tllur't'.kn•lr.ws � � i 1 Po,rtiae, cerpts wero light, the demand good and Which will be sold at the very lowest prices:
aliAhi,;an, t„ is� Haro .t. G,md, of Exete,•''laugh- the inarket was firm, with ,
Mls: at $2p And our Bed Room Suites and Sideboards at specially low
p y prices during
teronbc IateJolin coma, to $15 each. December. Come in and inspect 'my Stock before buying elsewhere and save
TURVEY-CALDiMTOK.-.1t the residence rf the Bogs -The heavy receipts -the hea- from 15 to 20 per cent.
bride's parents, on hov. 210, by Iter, t:. J. viest on :'Paola -de preSSed prices, ex -
Ahoy, ur Brnpsels, MT. Wal, 'Purvey to Mriss MHO,
y'„unue.;t denght,u of !MIr. s. Caldbrick, ail of the plica for Choice hogs u
in the case of hog;: contracted for. Q U R UNDERTAKING DPARTMENT.
Munis, theofferedto Is well stocked with the Best and Prices the Lowest, Hearse and outfit
PRICE-BAYDEN. At the Mtethodisk pursonnge, (i:Ly were 4c lower at, •lgc per lb; thick butter than any other in town. Best and !lost courteous attendance.
11•r," Air., un ri;u to Mi `7th, by Ltcv, J, B. Hen• run and light si)Id•:y lac. The ayvwas �. �. ���� V, 9P
•tJ.1lYllti0I1�
ned,�, Air. B. Pri:u to Miss Ido 'May klny�'en, bo!h inn of hogs Ull illi )t'('VIUUS day iYaS I � w �
of Wroxeter,' .1,200, FURNITURI'. AND UNDERTAKER.
PATit1CB-BARTRA'R.-At the resldeuee of the NVp gtiote Huron Street, next Gilroy & Wiseman',. Night and Sunday calls at residence
h,klo's pare its on November 17th, ht' )tev, 1'.
sec,tt,MIr. A111Mw Patriek, to \tis, Mfarg,vvt Jano Milch cows, each. ., ..$24 00 to $15 00 No. 67 llui street, uppo, . Baptist church,
eldest dangliter of Jams Barlrour,E*j., all of PiXpO1'tC'attiP; per cwt.. t3 50 to 3 75
1lihbrrr. Butc he rs' choice cattle, -'- •'- .
- cars' g' 33Uto 350 ONE WEEK ONLY.
Butchers' rood cattle
CLINTON MARKET REPORTS. cwt ................ 3 00 to 3 25
(Corrected every Wednesday afternoon.) Bkitchevs' coni, cattle, Select from the following list what you want and make your purchases early
Fall Wheat, new ............. 0 SI to U 80 cwt .............. , . 2 75 to 2 00
BarleyBulls, per cwt.......... 2 00 to :3 50
..... ................... . 0 20 t0 0 ..3 r 23 lbs. Granulated Sager for.......... .$1 00 Regular Price, Our Price,
nate. 0 21 to 0 �3 Feeders. per cwt....... 3 2e, to 3 50 7 Ibp, Good Tam .................... ........ 1 UO hh s. .............. 2;, 1
Stockers. pet,ewt...... 2 50 to 3 00 Olbs.s6r.'Pen................................ 100 Oatmd
eal(erIIlbs) .,...,....... 25
Peaa .............................. 0 40 tc 0 45 Export,sheep, per cwt. 3 00 to 3 25 6ns.3ne. T, a......,..........•............ , 1 00 llavoringExtrnata ................10 08
Rye ................ . . .. ...... • 0 30 to 0 40 Biachers' ;cheep, each., 3 -00 to 3 50 3 lbs, Black or Japan Ten........... , ... , ..... 90 Laundry Starch . .. , ..... , .......,10 e8
Potatoes, per bush, new... U 30 to 0 35 Laml)s, per cwt........ 4 OU to 4 25 Regular Price. Our Price. Raking Powder.... .......'...,.....10 oa
Laundry Soap, 10 for ....... 26 Baki,,g Soda ................ .... ..115 04
Butter loose to basket.... 0 13' to 0 14 CnIL f s, per head . ..... 2 00 to 8 00 Brooms ............ ... . .... ..... I6 12 Sunlight Srap, I8 hors ..... .......18 75
Butter in tub. .: ............. '0 14 to 0 15 Choice bacon bogs, pet, B,00mp........... ................ ,.:)5 20 810c. plugs McDonald's Iobacco.... 80 26
Eggs per doz........ I......... 0 13 to 0 13 cwt ................ 4 35 to 4 38
Cabbage, per doz., ..,,....:. 0'b 40 to 50 Light fat slogs, per (4t 4 10 to 4 13 Other goods at like prices. Much sugar, for little money. Choice family Four,
da 6 00 to 6 00 Thick fat hugs• per cwt 4 10 to 4 12
Y woo .......................••••••• • •• $2.35 per cwt. Oats wanted in exchange for Oatmeal. Choice Butter on hand.
Cordwood3 UO to 3 50 Stoics, per cwt........ 4 (H) to 4 ]0
fipples per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 75 Sows, per cwt....'...... 3 W to 3 25 Bran, Shorts, Chop and all kinds of Grain bought and sold.
Apple's culls... ... ... - .. - - - 0 45 to 0 50 Stags, per cwt......... 2 00 to 2 25
Dried Apples per lb........ 0 04 to 0 04 UNITED STATES MARKETS. 0. OLSON, victoria St. near Queen's. Hotel, Clinton.
Ducks per lb ................. 0 05&to 0 06 ---
turkeys per lb. 0 06; to 0 07 New York, Nov. 26. -Beeves -Re- _ ---- - ---- -- -- -- -
ceipts at two markets, 671 head; 25
Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 06 Yorkers, $3.60 to $3,62; mixed packers' Poultry -The offerings to -day were
cars on sale; Steers slow and weak; ,
hickena per pair............ 0 3p to 0 35 rou rh butcher stock in fair demand grades, $3.fl0 t° $3.62;moditun weights not large, the demand was slow, as d
Wool ............................ 0 18 to 0 18 6 and heavy hogs, $3.612 to $3.65; roughs, usua! after Thanksgiving Day, and
and steady; native steers, 4c p 5c; ; 10 to $3.25, stags $2.80 to $3; pigs, prices were unchanged at 7c to 8c for
dressed beef steady at 7c to Sic per lb $'
for poor to prime native sides. Calves $; lt' $3.65• Sheep and lambs--- turkeys, 6c to flc for geese, 40e to flue
The Live Stock Market, --Rede' ts, . 164 head; market steady Receipts about 25 cars of fresh re- for ducks and 25c to 40c for chickens.
-' 1 market i dull but
t held over; • I3iLled 1-1 it, P le s
loads that c Tnd five I , Y
t t
cat i .
p stronger for raisers
1
TORONTO. or v cls and
f eg the market opened with it, fairly good steady. Cori on the track here arc'
veils, $G to $5.70; grReces, is a $3.50, dc.nDind for lambs and a fairly good quoted nt $8 to $8.50.
Toronto Nov.t 26. -There was n hen Sheep and l3 head Receipts at two y I Boded Straw--Thero is not much in -
+inquiry for gond bions shee )
vier run of cattle re, the Toronto +oar- unit kets, `L,OLi head; i3§ earl on sale;• itt abrntt stead former rices,
ket to -da and as a. result rices were market steady but very dull for sheep; Y P quirt', the market is steady. Cars on
y • p hilt
Common to fair lots of tl aC d here are (Illntecl at $:).
lower in nears ever line. Receipts sheep, $3 to $-1.75; larnhs, $5 to $0• y; yearling'
Y Y p llo s Recei ts, 2,278 head; market sheep were dull and full eras Toronto Farmers' Market.
were 81 cors, including 1,011 sheep and g - p were about steady; only one load of
lambs 6,000 hogs, 2$ calves and 14 weak at $3.60 to $3.90. ,
COWS. g Chico n, Nov, l6, -(%rattle -Good to C'itnadalambs wart+on sale yeafetday' Toronto, Nov, 26. -The. receipts of
g which sold at $5.50 per cwt; larnhs, r odiwe on the street market here to -
Export Cattle -were dull. A few extra. steers, $4.75 to $5.50; with cote- choice to )rinse, $1.60 to p
p yearlings, 1 day were very small, owing to the rain,
hulls sold at 3 to 3}c, choice bringing mon grndes, $3.80 to $4.05; stockers $4.75; fair to good, $4.30 to $4.5(x; culls
c more. There were no export steers and feeders were in fair demand at tO common yearlings, s, $4 to $4.26; na and prices aro, unchanged at quotrL-
tl p Y g tions.
offered. prices ranging from .$3 to $3.70; for tive liambs, choice to extra, $5.05 to
Butchers' Cattle -Were weaker, sten -- s to $3.80 to $4.50 for feeders; $5.85, f,tir to good, $,5.40 to $5 60; culls Wheat, white, per hu.:$ `84j to $ 00
medium to choice selling at 2f a Ser,je; calves, $5.75 to $0.50; western, rangers, to common, $4.65 to $5.25; nativesheep, do red.......... 84j to 00
a few fancy cattle sold close to 31e. $3,50 to $4.40. Hogs --Sales rtt (,x- choice to selected wethers, $4.50 to do goose, ............. 78} to 00
treme range of 3,20 to $3.52, the hulk r. Barley per nosh.... , .. 29 to 36
There was aslow demand for Montreal, of the hogs selling rtt $3.30 to $3.•15, $4'715' good to choice mixed sheep, Oats er hush.......... 26 to 27
about four ears being taken for that g' $4.]Ci to $4.40; common to fair, $3.75 P
while pigs went largely at $3.10 to to $4; calls to common, $2.Si to $3.60, RYe per Hush.... , ....... 451j to 40
market. Bales :--Otic cors of heifers $3,M1O, Sheep, $`L.50 to $3 for the poor- Peaa gel hush........ , .. 47 to (10
and cows, over 1,000 lbs. average, $28 COUNTRY PRODUCE.
each;.12 heifers, 9UOlbs each, $28; 1 cow, est rap to $4.60 to $1.87 Por the beat Buckwheat per hush..,. 38 to t)0
1,305 lbs, $36; two heifers, 1,850 iHR, $55; flocks; fed westerns, $3.60 to $4,130; Hay . . .......... ........ 8 00 to 975
Toronto, NOV. 20. -Butter -The
•earlings up to $5 and prime wetherR Straw... .. 8 (N) to 900
two heifers, 2,200 lbs, 3c per pound, ,•ought $3.50; sales were made of 100 offerings are small, the demand Is good Dressed hogs ......... 5 75 to 6 00
less $1.50; two cattle, 1,(3,50 lbs, $44 for rind the market, is firm. The hest s new laid.......... 16 to I8
choice ewes, averaging 123 pounds, nt [fgg. +
the two; one load of mixed cattle, 854 dairy tub is noted tat 16c to 17c and Bartter, lb. roils......... 16 to 17
$4�,5U; {ambs sold at $4.50 to $Ei.35, large rolls at 14c to 15c; medium butter
ins average, $2.90 per cwt; 22 choice Receipts -Cattle, 6,500• hogs, 31,000, g do tub, dairy....... 13 to 15
cattle, 1,100 lbs,3lc. is quoted at 12c to 13c. Chickens per part'....... 30 to 50
sheep, G,000.
Stockers and Feeders -The demand E gs-The sup ly is fair, there is a Turkeys per lb....... , .. 7 to it
Fast Buffalo, Nov. 26. -Cattle -Re- g
for light stockers was only fair at 21c 2 loads; rices stead there good demand an the market is steady Ducks per r .......... .. 40 to 61.1
ceipts, y;
ro 3c; stock nulls sold atthe same price, � at 15c to 10c for fresh gathered, 12c to Geese ler 11) ............ 5 to 0
were 40 to 45 herr, of veils and calves ►
Feeders were in fair demand at 3 to 136 for held fresh and 13jc for limed. Potatoes.neiv ler ba 60 to 00
31c; extra choice might brio R , co side; market for at were steady; 1 g'.'
� � g g ° � common to fair 'old at $5.50 to $6; Pd.tatoes-The Offerings are fair, the Spring Iarnlr.. 0 to 7
Sheep and lambs -Export sheep choice to best, $6.50 to $7.25; Heavy demand is good and the mar- Mutton ...... • ......... 6 to 0
were quiet. Offerings were equal to fair calves. $3.75 to $4.50. ' Hogs -Re. k -et is steady. Cars on the track here Beef, fore ............. 44 to Cr}
the demand. Prices were from 3c to ceipts, 05 curs; market slow And prices are quoted at 00c. Potatoes Out Of do hind ..... . .... ... 0511 to 08
3,j:c. Lambs steady at $4 to $4,25 each. lower on all grades; good to choice store are at 05c. Veal, carcase, per lb.... 0 06 to 0 08
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