The Signal, 1916-11-9, Page 3-®
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„�pAllTtIE WAR. 1'NEAITHIEST ONE
IN THE FAMILY
ONLY
GENUINE
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TIONS
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THE
MERITS Or
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LINIIENT
W HAl' IS 111ILI YARISM 't
It is not even DOW too late to ask
what we mean by Audits.' ism,erpecially No Sign Of Dropsy And Kidney Trouble
Prussian wilit•llstn.. ,Thereat, people' Sines Taking"FRUIT-A-TIVES'
in Ktnglsad now wile really do admire
the Prussian iteln.of mind ; at Iran,
they would admire it it it were Ecg-
lfetr
The first thing to ibe said eetiinat
wllitarirw Is tbaL b is a kind of 'tu-
itional hypochondria. Just ar the hy-
pochondriac sees life in terms of death,
rites it sr le perpetual t 171)11. W avoid
death; w the IliiluaIist sees life in
tel ilia of war, reed it as a pet penal
effort to escape defeat in war. Now
the- Pruraien, we must cooler*, has
Poise excuse for his bypocbond:iN. He
is like a wan who bar actually suffered
!ruin a very serious illness. It is a
hundred years and wore ago that Pros
air war cuoyueied and di.suewloerrd - •HAITI[ WARREN
and alieort drsWdyed by Napoleon. -
Port Robinson, Itut..Jmy8th,1915.
But a shock of that kind stays long in -"AV." have used "Poli/•a tiles" In
a national memory.- klustltEL
romance of Prussian biotin y has gath- 0j ,u, .fi,roverallree years and have
ered round the Hiuusian struggle for siw'ays foun.l them a gilwl. nmdiciae•
fretduuT . at least, fur what the Prue- Orrlilhe`irl,[/olli:, was troubled with
ran call. freedom. That struggle is
the great achievement of Prussia, the
truly one of which ►be can be Mut ally
ptuud. The rest of her hirtury is. iu
the main, flat burglary: Myr then
she wit' lighting fol herrelt ; but she
did fight iu such a wry Oust she seemed
to the rest of the wield worth fighting
Ansrden promptly attended to on avoir cul. ''ufortunalely she was confirmed
sesta& THE SIGNAL.U„der(ch. &. !barn i lbe belief that her rule
national unction was to tight for her-
e salt, and even when she was not fight
1hg to conceive of peace inlentos ul
war. Even itefot'e Um war, when she
wae at the Height of her strength,
she was thiuki
rhe 11141 17r1'■U
was afield of th
tory. acconillrE
cueruted of an in
able etluggle ; and
collie wren the 'fent
blow to first if be w
coeur liter. - -
The Pompeian says thot
sell.defence ; we sty that
.1,1) domigate Eu' opt ; but t til
Orsur In Lweeir Om Is IOSL a" Kraut a
- - fort act -lading to the Plaited
nettle will be sate notal he -tit
Kur4e ; and tidbit. 111 tt.
ate E q1e beca1I 1' 1)I a tlati(1111 w
not le din aldnet they would WI
hon aloe' he would' be ea inaiaieete
lamb
'ibis state mind in not co, Hoed to
Prussia : awl t le is alwaye esseon-
cuse fur it, pre there in sorts ex-
cuse fo, the {et•r tunl tear. and pre-
eautiouit of lbs y 1 n lees. Men
sit tat all lair
at
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1lMUER U/ MAItKiAGE UCElttg, ,
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) tall in and`d(e. u - eft,HM1
sonic day and•pal tett 'do attack one
wilier, they do Inc• • -tali : and sl'
r sr We know they at all 4ul.lect
tudner or hater to an ineettatde pro-
en.trnf drray. But. the 1'ruetxatis have
hero 11101r bypectemdriecai--Pkat is 111
h ay, more militarist than any\other
people. 'That which is in other 11a -
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Toronto Cattle Market
Steers, choice weighty $8.00 to 98.10
do. sitedlum 7.30 7.90
Butchers', choke handy7.20 7.46
do. good 6.60 8.90
dpi edlum 5.60 1.00
do. common ,'.... • 6.20 5.40
Butchers' cows, choice., 6.60 8.90
do. good 5.76 6.26
do. medium 6.00 ' 6.50
Butchers' bails, choice6.60 7.26
do. good , 5.60 6.10
de. bolR$P& 4.85 6.20
Feeders, 900 to 1,100 lbs. 6.00 6.76
Stockers, 900 lbs 5.30 6.80
do. med., 700 to 800 4.80 6.20
do. common, light4.30 4.60
Cutters 4.25 4.76
Canners 3.75_ 4.10
Milkers. good to choice 76.00 110:00
do. common to med60.00 70.00
Springers - 65.00. 110.00.
Calves, veal, choler 10.50 11.26
do. medium 7.5Q 9.00
6.00 6.60
Aideey Disease. The 1 Wctursai.l she
was threatened with I)ri,psy• Herlimbs
and burly were all swollen aril we began '
to think sliecuul.l nit live. ' Finally', we
decided to try "Fruit-a•.tives". She
began to thou, i iuprove itntl alter ice had
:rte her a few tablets: Yrs a short time,
the rtvi•tlin� had all Ron; (iiia hand her
Iles!'.1Nyran to look enure natural Now
birch' the, healthiest one in thejemrly
sod has no - runs of -the old ailment..
\\Tran uiit say too mIN•h for `1 Fruit•at
tivex_1' and would never be w'ithout
them",
WILLIAM -W Mft1;EN.
50e. a Sox, 6 for $2.50, trial size, -':,e.
At -Fall dealers or sent postpaid 'on
receiptof price by Fruit a• llkea Limited,
Ottawa. .
1eu1 an nl• •darn. sl' thu they ha
come Hale unable toe dlsuwgu)r1'
feLiieew resound s iwaglnkry ilan N;
Ihere ie AIN/lye a hypleeh"nslr
etion in Pert y coon,, v ; 1alt in- Pees
a that teeliun ir the u,tJ•,111.---1''y� rtlie
1,'t-enehman end Ilse Ertelirlin'tinrt there
re many ami (literate intertilti in life ;
nd..iair count y wenn. to hilt "natty
,tf, rent things. Hut for the hr.irsiilil
here Jo only one interest, a sick -r, out
Items[ ul war and victory 6 and h
la
ntntrl"+nearsitulnisebis_o nil•'.T_ba.
his one ,•••1l' vemeni, and whatev `r ,Ile, moat win Ott .L stn ,rK 1.
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have •e serval -pore! of organ zttinn : faith i- e__€ourhtnetton sins!=tlr,,
lent even aHat fit a part ul ttftar by- 4ount.l faith rlt•ongtr t son its' ....
lit
mitt n as a hypochondriac
hat the Retied /acts of etch -1,ti
ate against b. 4. len.,arr .Y such N
lite life He may 1 to play op -at
nature that tbrg -ii�L. pi 1. PtIUQL0• the
h telt to Ll'ru.si,tn theory of IRs when it is bor-
t nt ' 11 mighty and ruthleaely pram isrll• N'v
will not endure *nation that Lvee
the struggle for life.
1'11et is the lesson,of this war, if -eve
Europe was darkened by the Prussian
victory. and the hopes of Europe. even
Whesteltey still retuatned'hupra, had Ile -
come feats. All those things with while+
the stations bad cupcerned thenlse v
■itch se freed . equality, were
uritis; and tiauprruus 1RtanriPP, in tb
w.,rld it was. Their proper concern
WAS their own esieteIO1..which was
neer' ally and righ,Iy threatened by
-ante r allow... ' \
Isv rywhete there spread ! belief
that ;in ionization and effirien weft
the I)bgbest virtues in a oat 1)0 and
Iia (meant always orgarrz Rion
Pllh•frhey di.. ated *geil.,- caber
tissue. IL was nut lbtt ehinee w
to iso done well. for the sake of (loin
Own' 11111 ; but that they were to 1
done well n1111 ,w eye iso that incesi4aiit
war. which, whether open or di.KRito d.
no yet always he cal esti Du between
He rim' • The l'eueeIwo" were per
hew. the only
...it'll,Iiy' rn.n1•
They y frit the:1 a
ygle for lite
ww�i .perfectly slut
faculties. Other pe
the 4ua,wpret. but it
lull of ``uweIcVlue it nt
.- But to we are begi
that P1'11r h.ts lrat 111 It
well t (Jia' Jr time, in fact,
to all atoned c. The test
even it it thou t art Tuggle ii
to put- il, t Pru..15.
• do. common
do. grass 6.00 4.00
Sheep, ewes, light 8.25 8.75
do. heavy and bucks6.50 8.00
Hogs. weighed off l•ara10.90 0.00
do. ted and watersd_10.65 0.00
Toronto Grain Markets
Manitoba wheat -Track.. bar ports,
No. 1 northern, $2.01%; No. 2 north-
ern, $1.9754;1 No. 3 northern, 91 945(1;
No. 4 wheat. $1.8254; (old crop wheat,
k cents nigher). • -
Manitoba oats -Track, hay ports,
No. 2 C.W., `98c; No. 3 C.W., 664X;
extra Na 1 hied, 8654c; No. 1 feed,
4685;%.
. American -co Ano. L bow. new,
December 'shlpm t, 98c, track. Tor-
onto; old crop. 91. 8.
Ontario wheat --Wafter, new crop,
No. 8, 91.78 to $1.80,\ No. 3 winter,
old crop• 91.76 to 91.78; No. 1 com-
merctal,...yer carrots, . according to
freight outside. 91.73 to 91.76; No. 2
commercial, 91.63 to 91.66; No. 3 , om-
mercla1, 0.54 to 91.58. ---
Ontarhl Date -According to freight
outside; bio. 2 white. new, 62c,to 64c;
Na 3 whRte, new. 61c, to 63c.
Peas -No. 2.12.35 to 92.40.
Barley-6lalttng. $L13 to 91.16; feed
barley% 11.05 to 91.08.
Buck wheat -$1.15. -. '
Ryew-No. 2. new. 91.33 to 91.35.
Manitoba node-Fire"Detente, m
lute bag+l.910; seconds; to lute, 19.50;
atroa`ts be t -Z Tp jute, 99,30. Toronto. I
Ontarice_O1.our-Winter, new. track,
Toronto, prompt shipment, acdording
to 'sample, 98.10,'tn jute hags. -
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sed--a'ar Intl, per toil. d liver• f
ed. Montreal: Shorts, 932; bran, 93 ;
teed itbur„ per bag, 1210;
good
fd linga,'9E4. -
Hay -Baled No..'1 track, Toronto,
and. never $13 to 114, carters;“ No. 2. 911
a- to 912. Straw. teriots, 98 to 99.
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Mutter and Cheese Markets
-Cornwall-1.352 boxes of colored
ought 2l 4c. ---- .
Perth 5° %•mss of white and 360
ctorfaville. Que.--One - thousat:,l a he will s,)4m Its e4,lr
of cheese sold ar 21%%. • tlf d f Roll. him We hope
Jolt. Que.-100 hoses w8te of- • tl] • 0•!
All sold at 21 1:-16c.
No
-tom a et soldrat 22 7.1s.5
hfte.8 co
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fiasoli
7 factories hoarded M a nae
bOslta all ,:ed. All .n!d sa,22 ,-1,
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ored etee16 JIOM of ?=54G
TV ens DAT, Novnwn1Ht 91619- i,
COLD' WEATHER NEED
L ,trc fortunate in laving a, very large stock of cotton
Blankets, .union Blankets and all -wool Blankts. '
Comforters and Eiderdowns
Canadian and imported cottsm-Blankets, lovely soft downy finish, white and grey, pink
and:blue borders, exceptiopp1•
value,
single bed size _ medium size' extra large size
$1.50 per pair - ' $1.75 per pair $2.00 per pair
Blankets!
1..'nioft.and,a11-wool Blankets in white qnd grey, bought twelve months ago from the best Cann -
dial' mills end are selling at '_'(F ter ceUt.-less-thal' present prices, and would .be hard to get today
at even any price.
Union -Blankets with just enough
keep them from shrinking
All -wool Blankets, beautiful finish,
value. l'cr pair
McLintock's Famed English Down Quilts
We are showing a splendid assortment of ti:i, nlakt t worltl-fantetl Down-Quilts,
$6.00 . ,in beautiach
ful
colorings, sttita1,le- ►s -*ll rooms. ,Froin
Special %slues iu cp oil fillet( Comforters, seta large site, well filled, covered it ZSIt design
e �SOfteut
sateens;splendid Values•at. ti
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Yarns! Yarns!! Yarns Yarns!'!!
cotton (4) $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00
uushrinkahle, exceptional $7 00 to $9.00
Another shipment of our well-known V ares joLkuitting ., a-ks for the soldiers, in light 75 , ,1,iter k
grey and white ... •••• ....•........
-$1.90 per Ib.
Khakiinthe4l,rn•ct-!i.nlr
Special Socks- for the Soldiers
\Ce are showfaR ;tri extra well-ivadc Suck. all pure wool, natural shade, made expressly f or resenpair-
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111}; t0 rite SilldleTS. `1+eCla1 ..... � •• .,. •
When in doubt send sone'.
McCall's Patterns
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woplr in Entor w lin box
Ills view pt_lite. Me
nivel se in wh,ali*.ht.' •Gibed,
a the .upl role fact s
tl) rbeii pecuhaY w
plr did not like Pteton
ewtd t.0 thew
ning.`/u .ser
r lesson tun
•adored it
Europe,
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•1' At the Et tl of a Perfect o.,
41% ph .lt,hc epeteK „. wee." woke.!' 11 • arnnhd again J tele Matlt-bitteld
Whet( ),•n some to tfl1 end of a Oise, t roll,1. anti l i n d n Bitehfr spent 8 mday
And -il moue wits yoar thought, with friends int the l;,h c„ury a • .4r of
Kilauea'. •{nal rid -aro nn the haus but the empty-144a-',.�_. -.,
j that -ions. tau week.' trip has wrought.
11.,. t un 4hiuk of IM soot,.-'• nodi'tens' )ua had t e
d rash for -their eight (rr.esti esee -- . will •Y Y
I„, „anti%nni=li d-trreenbn, ks les%r you :ut _
` 'bru )'u U'tt Milt
d•tac.dfon'. 0 et • '
a� - Forget
tY1; .�ttl. i• t nod of ts•r(tMt rna. \
-A1.1%.;
,1t '•' Imd of a .7171 rhey: ton. ; �• \
t t id l
t r s tt4af
Ise he does t�11. is• ruh,.rdinate to 1 • t,; dries. it. A d th rt•fu al, this
,• I'I,nlsians, ae 1101)4»1)• CNIS deny, i' her triiluve,v . terrine, ba
b ( t
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a
a httg,as. They organize o their Now w1 def•, elpll .rhe 16111 We s„e'll.
n 1 J., rtndrtaC of etrdrg a 1 •1 tinter.,
Anil, methodfctl habits organizes
earn
well or to walk fat and feat ;' but -be
nav 1 ,t ail to keep cul i....
heaalt1, : and No the 1'rn5wi,ne havetir-
ganizei themaelvee better, perhaps.
than any other people, but always
with an rye to war. And tae aim of
their or anlr*Linrl is not freedom or a I haven anent dime E/a 0 i readout, the to Nthat
full. tick life, but victory, in the wan
which they are alweye expecting.• w Ic 'its most thoto4,Khly -m !Lade! :
'hr protest, and truly, that they 1 that the greater the hritwinner; idt�.)4Incr
wilit-
They P made war seism iko more a .eta 1
have not in the lard century
r1) often es 101111 other nations, But a state of wind in the visors v lsicke
so a hypochondriac u,ight'swy that be dangerous to the 1-011 of 1;hir w,irh1, in
mote datum, nue still t. r t t hlui,eh r-.'
hes not been ill sit, often es t.omt• mote U,sl►'terd .ay cattle to the nation
Mouthy.minded persona.
'spot the Prussians more then other,
natinnr have thought shout war end
have organized themeelyes fir, war :
the ly have !abased always as if .awl
c0ul0 be the only end of their resat'
With the rest of the world : end they
h tV1 at ILLei•V•I5 w Itled war Ni1(1 made
it mere nithleeely then any other
people. Often they have Rot their way
nilhont war, becallee othfr nations
'view bow web they were prepare,! for
11,and that they would make it without'
scruple if they could not get their way
oihrrwise. No they might soy that
their method has been fact, ensuredstifiedpeace
Waw! -it lisp, Peace.
'rhe whelp of Europe has known for
•s that the Prussians would
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inc Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
at all hours. night or day.
tunny year
bake war whenever they thought.
that the motneet for it had come.
They were always aware of the mailed
flat even when it. Diets disguised in the
velvet, glove. Elsewhere there were
w{uahhlea end three -Wet war ; bot the.
hark of other nations was worse than
Ih•ir bite. And all the while Prussia
was welting to bite. acranias she alone
of all tee nations had no desire for a
prru,auegb peace, no belief that it war
possible.
she tr ertedhypo the reit of hondria, and her might
with her hypochondria,
infect the whole world if she got an
.dventage in it the
et•m Natio ost ofell h
at
temp. ea to W
an event eh large and so disagrseahle
that it antic s their wholeconrepttiln of
the nature and end of life. such as
the Prussian yictory in 1!(741. Then it
seemed that a nation which organized
itself fir war end willed war at the
moment heat suited to its purposesiTh
very gods
whole world began to believe that.
Penlight Wan illustrating the Darwinian
11i'ory (and pepeCially the rent of
1 HPrmeny), that by her victories she
ase proving breve f to he the fltteat of
all netlone to survive, and that. ntbtt' H. C. Dunlop, drnK{(ist, G derleh, Ont.
nations her must imitate both lila actions Also arthe best dnlggtits in ,all Ontario
(( end her ways of thlnkinp, If t'tey weret0wns.
not to be destroyed. The mind o
which ttteas 19 1 itlilcb� 4 eighteo,l-terse.
They are nntbing to the dies"tors
wbi�h-c0me to the nation that trusts
altogether in unrighteouaness.
But there la .• danger. in the etre in
of alis cutiltet, that we shall ignore
v e !11x11
rI .el e
i .that
we 1 Il
this' Ireton', 11 t
i ow
'am
d' .tee fl
catch
the
Ir
uesian
tee
1lwmirs. And no talk about Pni.si.,n
tniliterietu will preserve u4 from that
danger. Nothing will pireerve us
from it except a clear duil1Pratarrelei►af-
Ot the nature of militarism, end of 'he
fact that. it is ultimately ha -ed upon
fear, not upon hope ; ih•,ti1. 1t is hy-
pochondria, not health. Pedesis has
trusted in herself rather than in tlght-
.0usnesP,llecauserigbteousnrstt seemed
o of
tap dant(erous toher. The lessen')
the ptrsent war is that it is osier to
trust to tighteous'ries0. Hilt that is a
lemon which all Europe MN well es
['russet ham yet to learn, and the wine
will have been w ghatttly warts of all
good thing's mllese it t•scbrs that l••s-
son,untess it is kuown u• biey►ry es the
event which refuted all the heresies of
18711.-The'1'imes IL-uidm1)
ree t eto s boards •
Lon<to1s. feet° MO
3�0 Loxes, al
olar?±d: �M; •Y1t,_c to ! Your
2Y'4c. One lot sold on the board at
22 e, and Eines were transacted psi-
vately afterwards t the same figure.
\'ankleek 11111-7. boxes white and
210 boxes co'- red-di.ese hoarded and
Koidt ills -1%T,
ti��e
the crlore,l at 22 9.16X. '-.
Cowl ta111'c, QuP.--EI _ t factories
.All
offer:- 6nC nacKaltes of . utter.
emit at .nil , c': "'•
Iroquois -436 colored amt• "5 boxes
w!l:te were offered. H1g . et bid
hoer
de
at 22%c.
b
This is the season wheat a
Gasoline Engine -;-would . be ut
aludble asset if added to y
farm equipment.
on d t
,i1) °u,
seal 4 rates a 0 g _ '� get 'to -day that necessary
FCR 111, c dtktha[ .0 qut�kty new.
'5' men has tattoo(' this perfect
_. -'-taint In'colors t nt ori r e, ,•.
ip1 we tlnd' It tbg.(/at
dengh f
I•tgr ihp hill- t
d*c.� o tittles. "All Id t>a. 7'herli'Srr tin,
i Is wh)tllt to l,,skO 11 k
wF.oteaale Produce- ]use at the present time we
tr �• 0''
Eggs- house all sizes of Engines from
vow -laid. artona 9 .48 to 9 ." 0 o e and a-hal_! _t0 _ six boFse-' t. )ani 1 LOVA 4. -'�tt
`stir-lald, a 'ckrtutja .46 .4Y li _ rest `I" soling „nor !iota `i frY tied
Storage. 'del' is . • .39 ' .A0 er. They will do a g , ,I , d¢hiel a ., •ti s'.rnthrov .. .
StButtfl, No. .37 .38 del
Butter take the drudgery eut .1 ,uh*., a d'tali••,°i(hr'V.-e,.
k
reamery prints. resh.44 14452 of life.
Cre mery p'rin!s: Drage. .42 43
('stoical e..ltda .. .. .4112 1
0 dairy prints.. ..' 7 .29-
'Olt'fiary dairy pt,0ls.
Bakers
Cheese -NOW; large.
twthe 231dc to 2; 54e t;
to 23%c; Stilton., 24c `to 2
' Poultry Live
Spring chick's. 16e 17c‘\,.2
-14,81 as need that
we -left ,,,pati.
11,1Init,l•rt•cale s•
Mecca
Ointment
when the eh1•ei tilt
folk. et ttr ghty Rl bYhltt the K, ouch
Tor to wLo:v..11u prices to tr1D OTHNtN\
arse: have on the floor of our ware-
-, (let.:8*._
ovals is
i'Fir t.ro - A real 'good-eursefor all skin eru9tione
Nip. and doeneos. C'en terms n0 injurtait.4
or poisorwusanatter.
Be 'sure; and obtain the real
Mecca. Da not take any imita-
tions or substitutes.
HARD CHRONIC COUGH
Made Well by Delicious Vinol
('restllne, I)hiii.-"1 contracted a
her.(, chronic co8!
li . and was weak
ner'ous aniIten deem. 1 have a small
family of three, And it was hard for me
to do my work. I took different mob -
risen without benefit. Finally f heard
abort Vinol. and it has rrwtoreet me to
'health and strength, my cough is all gone
And 1 feel fine."- Mrs. 11. 11. Centist.E.
Vinol is a powetitutional remedy for
ehrnnic coughs and colds, and for all
weak, nervous. run-down conditions.
Try, l4 on our guarantee.
Call and see them. '+r spending N arc 1)r 1)0 visitingwhe
1;,.y N omit, 11rs..l rr. w1 A, 1►.n /ld. ` Foster-DaCk CO. Limited
.1
Eli )Iat'Narneh{ toot w'itl1'w•hat mightToronto
�`�'• lavr. Ierrih a very ser a.i,feni 75c.and 91.26size.by
• \,'bile hr ave. lin/sling in �hn,l's hi- 'Soldin25e•,'35e
--- 1 lrtu, )4•canir etc i •ane, ,n iV11:� f`•: A
ROBE WILSON
.33 `,4c; f r It 1 I a n JA C r1PBELL
alvuv, thrwngon wheel pnssu,R
c
.30 • .32
to 27>.' �'St Go Bench
lets, 23541) Hamilton c.
(Ind t0
sol lb
13e 14c
-
easedYYb I tai•••0eaeeme•lo
l'e , -tio
ticklings ib I2c 13c hf, 19A
Beans-Hand-ple'ked. 96; prf e,'96
O
i'
..... ustomar y xlanation.
E p
"le your wife » guwd bridgc-Id, vet
Potatoes -lea Brunewlcks, 1n ,car- ••..er renc''eleetlon wm1111 i, ,00N e
1:70 t4F
tote, $P90 --re hag: westernT:Mi nag. , in %ad ds! tale's w weeder. $a rt y tors h
a
r glut' sit Stat. -_---
East Buffalo Cattle
(",tile-H,•,'elpts, 6,000; good active, , Speaking Roughly..
lot -es its anidei, her puttee fault
`l.\\ 1Ahi '
common .low; shipping steers 97.60
'l'hP $uhal t'rn--Irl nm intn,dure
0 610.60; butchers, 96.00 to 98.66; ' a 1)h1 men.
letters, $5.00 ,to 97.76; cows, 93,26 to ear llanee ,.
'Fors -!tart r
i
FOOTWEAR
for FALL
Kin Fri on Rr ,ttnlation°.
;7.00; Dulls, $4.75 to 97.00; stocloerf
HE new styles in Foal�a ar forFall
and Winter are here. They in-
cludeTcomfortable
the most dainty
. shoes that we have eve(had the pleasure,.
of showing. The shoes for workingmen
are the most solid waterproof line of
Footwear that can be made out of leather.
The prides pre most reasonable.
q Rubbers are now in stock.
REPAIRING DONE !
and,feedgls, 95.00 td 97.00. fresh %shies eh. wee in Pitiefor•e••
and springers active and st y. His Ftien(1'ytryinft to say the light
960 00 to 9116A I that I tin god can +e
'The Mullah kit- 1 ve.knowp her sive',,
0. _ 1 erne ,von et,
Veale -Receipts, 1,300; active; N•60 hot buyipg,s pig in a poke ! 1. ,minn
10 11g.001 Upantor•
Hogs -Receipts. 28,000; activsy
heavy, 910.00 to 910.15; mixed, 93.80
to 910.00;'yorkeja. 99.70 to 99.86; Ilglf
yorkers, .9 '•to 99:00; pigs, 98.,6;
roughs, 99.00 to 99.15; stage, 97.60
to 88.26.
Sheep and Iamb*-RecelpIs, 8.000•
active; lambs. 95.50 to 910.801 rot.'
lines. 96.50 10 99.00; wlNthere, 97.10
to 9).1.00; ewes, 93.00 tO 97.26; mixed
sheep, 97.50 to 97.76.
Chicago Live Stock
('tittle - RPcelpts, 20,000;
1690 to. 911.75; western steeds,
to 99.85; stockers and feeders,
to 98; cows and heifers, 98.60 tit
calves, 17.60 to 314.64
Hoge -Receipts, 45.000; mgrket
wnik'; lrght, 94.90 to 99.80; mixed..
99.15 to *9.95; heavy, 99.20 to 99.
rough, 99.20 to 99.35;^ pigs, 98.40 te1
98.45; bulk of sales, 99 15 to 99 76.
Sheep and Iambs Receipts. 86600++
market weak; lambs, native, sdo M i
911.16.
TRAPPERS!'
Sand your
RAWFURSf
L0JOHN HALLAM
tea weir« lapses* Mer WING. W. rm'
��MwMM7�
UN Mans day 1N lbw aro tr,. M
Cheep neeenfelr,nnr -.nal day.,t•h..r..
W. how pail .at rotIllgst of dollars to then
ewe. nr Wootton. ha °Toad *hotrod
Was rowit. .
tore :ndnels •e. ow~e ,.noed Pea th." fn,s.
T.e alll.l.n w• ser NOM* rents'* 11olta.rs
Wan* t..s set 51.e ew 0*.. In °.,..da.
FREE . TpNMn nn• nap inc. Mien • Rs. • fiAtlop•
A• • 0s. 011 Vnntono.e
/m Mrla Mood tie e„fw1
ems hos niece! Addams w', Ohms:
JOHN HALLAM Limited ,
167 Hallam Budding, Toronto
.4
Geo. MacVicar
North Side of Square Goderies,._QUario