BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, News And Views Of And CHOPPED STUFF | ween sess | Potatoes May Go To $2 Per Bag A A BBB BABB Ben Bere e fs eB ee Ble BP + . : o r . of the Ways You Can. Dope § I'hings Out If You're Not r Near a Weather Bureau nd Fir 1 the ¢ 1 nl Al ny A nA AB BA AB AN that ti the world Weather Bureau it least four times « rd regard 5 arm and side says yr few ¢ signs . per older than any-|, y t t t r. Dont } ¢ freeze : : Experience been 1 carcity o 0€s | cent. last Selling n pa : . 1e | day pel hn vnq | throughout the land There a Island the I € : 1 irly reliable anc ¥ ' t : BIpey roils : AG nearly enous ir the demand I f ye explained on a ; Xplain R Alth best quality lunthought f have the {of poor land will the finer| own lcertain nearer | | will hav nH {from the Dew pleasing Wen net . | Alberta v supply us with some he the stars ir | } b | potatoes, 1 rally look |to New Brunswick 1 ¢ 1pply SOOT | oi Unfortunately the ame cond Expect a strong wind with stormy | . t {prevailed in New Brunswick as in y g vetual Ontario, but in some parts of Alberta \ £ wlfore ings near the ground | Here are a few verses hey hdve | background, raim or 10% follows we ier when smoke from chimney 1 good crop was secured at wv we od { Ww I'he conditions govering, the pro 1 t ) Will it 1 1 y f elr S rel m advanta ( ng easily [Ike [1 B duction of potatoes have tl year |s ) in 1elp bring potatoes been as bad as lasy vear they wears 88 the I I by arranging a ood reports Dominion Govern elg ile and in ent. The yi S ar follow {ing link 1st and the We £ help distribute the ghten hur 16 + 62.6 burden 1914 ) ( ( J0 the odu here Not sines 1 erage f The next day wil y y day, |bushels in 1910 has the rate cr ¢ op portunity When the wind = been so low; it is 27 bushel wr Ce The rain's the average of 8 bushels r 1 practical and help The wind in t five years 1310-1 { ¢ I hh Columbia Go evervone best In Ontario, where the record ernment Man a in January Id of over 167 bushels [tin it upplies rar 18 obtained last year 1 vel ra 1 e Ottawa Gover: grass yk your grain in your g Evening red and morning gr per acre this vear i it more 1 t \ppointes not BB BRB Bn Bes BeBe nd ) i. + t th 11 4 ) traveler 3 y than 92.6 bushels . 1 | 80 hit pra the potate be ans 'l VEGETABLE SEED SITUAION ;' t ou clean u e! Hag Erey.xd momsiag neon dor Sue Province: the h 1 i " 3 2 cl her I ouds -- like rocks |yield i 1lso poor, excepting the surest f and towers rta and in British Columbia throughout I'he earth's res frequent |t former Province the total y dy } hels, bi hower | res, an average of 188.8 bushels per |! last ) Potatoe If you can get the official weath-|acre, and the latter the yield is| t 0 cents per bu er report by phone youd better 155,000 bushels from 27.300 ac-, tal po V 5000 bush wholesaler LI con the large percentage of le eggs included in the new-laids coming in from the 1 1 better Quality "will always pay [and Jingles just given are an | eYESTRAIN AMONG FARMERS | i of th i a i | count on that first But the proverbs | sma - rr ------ end common guess rowir 'ong THN { | h and attractive £ 0 1g: -------------------------- S---------------------- | Many Tillers of the Soil Suffer From | 7 led by bl x : ho Photophobia, | World's Harvest Calendar Protect Farm Machinery ind Fit 1 1 1 your. tools and m-4 Farm and Fire e world's sc du ( 1 when not in use. as weath Many farmers suffer from photo in is as follow ler eler s rust them out when they | phobia, a sensitiveness to light. This lanuary---New Z 1 I lare exposed during all seasons | is caused by a reflection of sunlight| I wehinery rust it { on the ground and the strain thrown | February East Indi: 1pper £ t 8 WOI Careful lon the eyes in an effort to overcome I ition TOV ( rue and I § itivent adjusting the| ¥ the 1 r and needed cult t mduc ker 151y ( se, ) March--Egypt, Chile rtedns that too old of the head pace wii y Sia Upol n the oilice and op enoug can hardly be obtained y | Asia Minor and Mexico carele thi } e a eved 1 I nd AT v to improve ¢ ¢ yrted om a well] ' Asia, China, Japan, Texa Farmer e million the eyes { ng the eyes with hot water! wing t to pass throug every morning and | and first finger tional f agriculture 1 millions of homes in the land if the |inf 1 hat vegetable seed | . Turkey Spain, Southern [invested in inery and | rubbing the forehead above the éyes| 1a} ] tle finger placed boy on the farn home makers were given the oppor- | gi £ I countries engaged in| United States be protected When we do not take | ID a freular motion with the fingers | th 1 iv _pullir 8 nation's purpose tunity to get that pa v 1 18¢ ' been largely neglected July United States, Austria, [eare-it mean leak in management | W relieve photohobia to many cas r the thern Russia, England, Germany, [that cuts down the income because of | ¢ ture t reserve the [ful to them enoug! rineipl ind urir eI ner and that for |Sou countryside |f of business ; fo ¢ r furtth dvancs 1 witzerland the increased cost f production Killing Poultry : 20 v' killed by Die bulwark | t} business t busine ric expected Report Augast----Cangda, Holland, Bel Implements that would 18 V broadey I ¢ nt and | fro in \ it the supply | gium, Denmark, Poland to ten years, when given the prope more effi 1 can | o 10 ( Septembe Scotland Sweden, [care, are ruined in 1 ) here re two differex ( nd n piercing the | I eding mly be wr 1 § propo ( f nior cucumber Norwa Siberia little extra eff € n | killing fo ( y I y Knife irrow, sharp tions inte he 1in r ) 1 Di tt ' 1 tol wrther 5 will result in a z, & locating the neck t lee 1 4 1 t 16 blade business Ou f Tr i y 3 dol ¢ farmers know Kir e mout if the fowl operation ar at hand to pr ent er 1 v rt g hl f vd vemt Sout! c Providing helt 1 Each system hs ts st £ I ir t lengthwise and og ld Ly 16 0 welfare | of N t ' f | i | | Bn id p t Ou welfar 1 y ' y wa I Peru chinery twenty e per| Where dislos " tised he} sev: q he arteri Then is primarily dependent upon our [if the dormant knowlec were only I 1 we hat December Uruguay, Australia cent. or more on the money invested | blood remains in t dis rust upward in lirection tion of the neck sold at the] eyes, piercing the base of the f th physical and vital resource Con- |awakened and put to v The | face e possibili I rious | I'hen it all starts over again, be-|in the necessary-building | ! servation of those resources is a na- | main task to find 1 women | shortage of getabl ginning with New Zealand and: Ar It is not only the money i | same price as the me t also takes| While the escription o tional duty and it is time that the|capable wf translating l this . gentina The United State ex- | gaved in the care of farm imple less time to kill a chicken th way! tion sounds rather gruesome nation surveved its losses ind took knowledge rough the Hg p the hog \ y ports harvesting machinery to all the ments but the appearance the | than the other way But the port on| is nstantaneous and painless ple Bais : effective steps to prevent them teaching process nty of st fog choldra i {countries named, and also many oth- farm i reatly impro ind has a | of the neck from the broken joint to; the We have eo iving i 1 go of h obler 1 I , 1a been living in an ag I'he probl VC giv ib er I pleasing influence on the inhabitant the shoulder i S11 d olored' Country the following prices on the local fa $1.5 ottonseed meal inch » to 45 pi 5, 28¢ to 281% r Poultry 1 3 10 = [Chicken m 36 te 37.5 er markets Berlin, 40c¢ per lat 6 17.560 f.o.b Toronto L ada short cut back, barre I he | atest Market Re ort | f.o.b. Toronto I eed Meal--No. |dozen Brantford 40)¢ Cobourg. | seed al 1, is $4.25 per cw | pieces, 2 27 1% Chickens, live, Ib P S 1 f.o.b. mills, Oil [35¢; Chatham, 35c; Guelph, 40 to/ No. 2. $3.75 f.o.b. at mills Oil | Lard--Compound, tierce y » Duc"s Ib 5 | € $ Lc 5. Gluten feed |45¢ Hamilton, 42¢ to 50¢; Harris- cake is $37 mer ton, f.o.b. at mills, | 103% wood pails, «t, Hens, dressed, ib. ton 33c¢ to 36¢; London, 35¢ to 38¢c; and gluten feed is up 33 at $2% fo.| 103 ¢; pure, tierces, 375 1 2 Hens, live, 1b to 13¢; pure, wood pai i «t, Turkeys, 1b LIVE STOCK MARKETS to $1 8 36 34 ) 8s i Owen Sound, Je to 33¢ *eterboro_ |b. mills rel ots, 3: 2 0 40¢ ort Hope, 33c to 40¢ Bran is $1 his this week at|13%c to 13%¢ Montreal. mb St 'homas, 38c to 40 Stratford | Montreal, selling for $21 to $22 er | S---- Dairy Products Montreal, Nov, 26 At the Cana- | watered : 5, $ ; tolled Oats--Car lots, per bag of 90 | 38¢ to 40c¢c; Woodstock, 25¢ to %7clton. Other prices are practically un- | fesse es ee ss se-s-ssesea-s-oesso-eq Butter, dairy 33 dian Pacific live stock market the of- | | $2.405 in smaller lots, $2.50 to |per dozen changed, as follows: Shorts , $22.50 . 4 Butter creamery ferings to-day amounted to 1,000 | Chicago. >.60, Windsor to Moptreal 3 - to $23; and middlings at $29 to $30 Kin ston Markets } | Ib cattle, 1,700 sheep and lambs, 1,100 | Chicago Nov 26 Cattle, re nsed Oil Cake Meal Linseed Butter, iper ton, including bags. Moullie sold | g i Butter, roils 1b hogs and 400 calves. The feature of | ceipts 12,000 Market weak. Beeves | meal 1, $2.25 per cwt do. No Butter sold at from 25c to 38c¢ on lat $32 for grain grades and $30 per | 1 Ct eh the trade continues to be the good | $6 56510 $10.30; western 12 { 1 Oil Cake Meal [the local farmers' markets of Ontar-|ton for mixed Rn ena LT fre demand from Americans for cattle, | $6.20 to $8 310; cows and heifers per ton 3 Cot- | io Berli 30¢ to 32¢ per pound sy | sheep and lambs and calves for ship < y $8.00: calves, $6.00 tol Mea 1.5 f.o.b. | Brantford, 30¢ to 32¢ Cobourg, 30¢ | Kingstor Nov 2 Vegetables, Montreal | Produce | Beet bush t there being 75 carloads forward- Hogs, receipts 42,000 Market | mills Hamilton, 38c to 37¢ Harriston Montreal, Nov. 26=--The feature|n..s 1nral na Meats Cabbage, doz ed this week so far, which tends to | unsettled Light, $5.85 to $6.5 27¢ to 28¢; London, 233c¢ to 36c:|of the export grain trade was the Beef, i Carcases: Celery, bunch keep the market well cleared up of heavy, $6.15 t $6.85: rough, $6.15 PRICES FOR PRODUCE. Owen Sound, 27¢ to 28¢; Peterboro, | geod demand from forei buyers is y : all surplus stock There was no im- | $6.35 pigs, $3.75 to $5.70. Bulk] d0c to 35¢; Port Hope, 2G¢; St. Tho-| for Manitoba barley, and as the Pn Change In the condition of of sales, $5.85 to $6.60 ' yas ¢ el: 20c to | prices bid were satisfactory to ex I er a 13 toaay Hy ioes Sheep, rece'pts, 13,000 5 bn il armen marke ts of 31c; W 00dstoc k, 32e¢ to 35 ¢ per | porters a fair amount of business carcase, 1b ed on Mande tinder 42 r i" Do strong. Lambs, native, ntario, potatoes sold ws follows: pound was worked, but the trade in wheat |jope live. « 4 a good demand TRY £1 to $1.18 per bushel: . Res . rn £8, sy ewi Sales of a few choice steers _were |" ' ford. $1: Cohatre . 88a: Chat a sin was poor, as there was only a very.poes' dros: oO gioe slear ere | Sr Reantford, 21; Gg PR VUE URaR Hay. limited demand, and the prices bid] made at $7.25 to $7 50, but the bulk 2a) . s < ham, $1; Guelph, $1; Harriston, $1 Hay id | 1 BC, an 38 prices of of the trade was doue in steers rang GRAIN QUOTATIONS, I A 31 ran bien bees . Po lo ay Bg as follows: Berlin, bal-| at the close of the market were carcase, 1b Barley, bush ing from $5.75 to $6.50, and the! --- terboro. $1:: Port Hope. 5c tu : 3 SE to #18 per ton, loose 316 to | to 3 cents per bushel below cost { Mutton, carease.tb Ban, ton common sold at $4.75 to $5.25, while " Toronto, St. Thomas, '$1 t $110 of ford, per ton Brantford, baled, The enquiry from European | veal by carcase Ib, Buckwheat, bush butchers' cows. ahd bulls. broushi | I'orento, Nov. 28.--Board of trade|St Olas . 10 ' atford, $15, Joose $15.50 to $16.50; Guelph, | sources for Spri flour was good, | veal by CR Corn, yellow feed, 1 4 and bu rought ? 3 £1 to $1.25; Woodstock, per bu- baled, £20, loose $16 $18 . } . Papa i a eal by qtr., Ib I from $4.50 to $6.25 per 100 Ibs | offic al juotations: shel ' § 6 to $18; Harris-| but as the prices bid in all cases were L biish The trade in canning stock was | Manitoba Wheat--Immediate ship-}° ton, Ailed, $14, loose $12 to $14: ! not up to millers' views the volume | Fish Corn, cracked! cwt active with sales of cows at $3.15 to | ment: No. 1, $1.11 1.2; No. 2 $1.08: en Owen Sound, baled, $16.50 to $17 ! of business was small The local! Bloaters. doz Corn, meal, cwt $2.35, and bulls at $3.75 to. $4.25 | NO. 2, $1.05, basis on track, lake : Apples. loose $13 to $14; Peterboro, baled, | demand continues good 'and the one} Ciecocy: fo. : 1 Flour, ewt per 100 Ibs There was a good de. | POLS. Prices are a little easier on the $18 to 320, loose $18 to $20; Port! of the market is firm {Cod steak Ib Hay, baled, to mand for small meats and an active. | Manitoba Ouats--All rail, deliver-|Poorer grades of apples at Toronto, Hope, $18 to $20, loose $18 to $19; | Quotations L¥illets ib, : Hay, lnoss trade was done at firm prices. On- | ed. Ontario points, No. 2 C.W., bay|!hough better grades are holding a |St. Thomas, $1¥ to $20, loose, $15 to Oats--No 2 local white, 46% [Finnan haddie It Oats, loeal, bush tario lambs sold at $9 to $9.25 and ey track, 48c. firth position Dawson and Elliott | $18; Wapdstock, baled, $17 to $18, No. 2 local white, 45% ¢: No. 4 local Sa adie, ib. Out Man bash sheep at $5.24 to $6 per 100 lbs, | American Corn--No. 2 yellow, To-|TePort fruit selling as follows Spies, [loose $14 per ton white, 4414¢ toy KX, tresh : Straw, baled, ton. . while milk-fed calves brought 7¢ to | tonto, track, 77 1-2¢. $5 for No. 1; $4 for No 2 and $31 . Barley--Manitoba feed, 65¢: malt- Hoos "¢ Fal I \ 4 Straw, loose, ton Sc and grass-fed 3c to 6¢ per 1b Canadian Corn--No. 2 yellow, T6c. for No. 3's; Kings, $4.50 for No. 1; ; Wheat. ing 661c, ( Hoo 3 sh, 1b 2 Wheat oll Rash The tone of the market for hogs was Ontario Oats--No. 3 white, 38¢ Baldwins, $2 to 33. Greenings, Wheat sold as follows: Berlin, Buckwheat, No. 2, 78¢ to 80¢ Ho Aan ib --- strong, but prices showed no further | to 39c; commercial oats, 37¢ to 38¢ $2 30 to $3: and Snows $3 to $5.50. 95¢ per bushel: Brantford, %0c¢; Co- Flour-- Mantoba spring wheat pa | Sree freay sant change. The demand from packers Ontario Flour--New winter, $4.10 This firm reperts shipments of ome bourg 85¢; Chatham, 90: Guelph, | tents, firsts $6.10. seconds $5.60: Theil oz. | Hides was good and sales of selected lots | to $4.35, according to sample, sha- 2" Or 60 cars of Snows coming this| %3¢; Hamilton, 90¢ to 95c; Harris-| strong bakers, §7.40 winter patents, Fo ie qos. : doef, hides, cured, per were made at $9.76 per 106 Ibs, [board or Toronto freights, in bays Week These include 80 cars of No. |ton, 80¢; Kingston, "Sic to $1.10; choice, $6: straight rollers bags, | C chy ere] p Beef, hides, green, Ib weighed off cars. . Peas--No. 2 nominal, per car lot, 1's, 20 of No. 2's, and 10 cars of No, (London, 75¢ to 90c;- Owen Sound. | $2.50 to $2.60 § Bs rer, 5 ? [Heavy bulls, M re $2.25; sample peas, $1.50 to $2, ac. ° 8 88e to 90c¢; Peterhoro, $1; Port Rolled oats-- Barrels, $5.20 fo $5 | eickore: pia), do | Toronto cording to sample. | in Hope, $1; St. Thomas 95¢; Stratford | 25; bags, 90 Ibs, $2.45 "os he By es Toronto, Now. 26. --Thére was al Barley--Good malting- outside, Poultry. 95¢; Woodstock, 90¢ per bushel. Bran, $22; shorts, $23; middlings, | Pike, Ea -- [Kips or grassers, 1b | | | ment to points in the United States, « : | Toronto Gluton Fe 8. f.0o.b, | Chatham ile to 35; Guelph, 32¢ Beef, hinds, 1b Potatoes, bu | { Beef, cuts, 1b f, western, by Potatoes, bag Parsnips, bush Onions, busi Potatoes mas, 33¢ to 34c; Stratford, Turnips, bag spring, by Grain n Veale, green, Ib Deacons, each light run of cattle at the Unfon Stock | 56e to 58¢; do. No. 2 feed, 4%¢ to Spring chickens ranged in price $29 to ; moullie, $30 to $32 | Rock-fish, It Lamb and sheep ins up to Yards this morning and all supplies] 52¢ from '1Zc¢ to 25¢ per pound, and sold Corn And Mill Feeds. Hay---No. 2, per ton, car lots, $17,-| ib 5 were cleaned up at steady prices Millfeed-- Car lots, per ton. deliv- at the following prices on the local American aavices are to the effect | 50 to $18.50 : : | Trout al I Lambs and sheep were steady. Cal-| ered. Montreal freights; Bran, $22, farmers' markets of Ontario: Ber-|that corn is steadily advancing on re Cheese----Finest westerns, 171%¢| White fish. 1b. ig ves, steady; hogs, strong. Receipts: | shorts, $23; middlings, $20; good lin, 18¢ to 20¢ per pound: Brantford, [alization that frost damage has heen | 17! finest easterns 16% 0c %0 Sucke 1 : 14 calves 1 855 hogs, 805 sheep. feed flour, bag, $1.50 16c; Cobourg, 12¢ to 15c; Guelph, |nnderestithated. From all Sections of | 17¢ : Foarnaiily NEA ER --- Export cat a, choice. $7.50 to Buckwheat--T75¢ ta .. 16; Hamilton. 13¢ to 17¢: Harris- [the northern part of the helt reports Butter--Choicest creamery. 2110 : iON, Saguunay, | v, $7 a ,Dutel cattle, choice, a 5 Rye--No. 2, nominal, 86¢ to 88c:iton 12¢ to 15¢; London, 17¢ to 19¢c: [are of the same tenor. Export trade | to 32¢; seconds, 30%¢ to 31c | Fruit. ALIN to $0.25, medium $5.75 to $6.50,1 tough, 86c to S3¢, according. fo Owen Sound, 14c to 15c; Paterboro,|is said to b - s Eggs Fres 2 5 bantadt 1 . 4 Rete common 25 to, $5.50; butcher cows, | sample 12 1-2¢; Port Hope, 16c: St. Tho- Canacp ER gon Prices In sie Fro, S28 to 1ae; selueied, Bananas. doz Bo. . . WANTED choice $6 tos $8.50 midium $5 to Manitoba Flour--First patents, in mas, 17c¢c to 20c¢; Stratford, 16ec tn No. 2 Canadian corn is steady thi#] 27¢ tv 28¢ En . fone. Malaga $5.75. 5canners $3.50 to $4, bulls jute bags. 38: do. seconds, $5.50: |18¢ Woodstock, 15¢ per pound. week at T4c at lake ports, and 'No 2 Potatoes, per bag, car lots. 21 21 - . 3 25 to $6.50; feeding steers, $5 to] strong bakers' $35.20 in jute bags ---- Ameridan cors is also steady at 75c; | to $1.30. : a pre tl Hig 6.7 stockers, choice $5.50 to $86, Other unofficial quotations Eggs. | bran is u 1 22 yn: she ' Jresse i ile 73 dears 8 4 Hght $4.25 to $5: milkers, choice Spot Wheat-- No. 1 unorthern.| Eggs ranged in price from 32¢ to|are steady $250 EE ae oo ® AOEnabarion Killed, 13% a ae, Ih each $70 to $100; springers, $70] $1.12 1-2; No. 2 northern, $1.10;!50¢c, and sold throughout Ontario at 1325; good feed fbur, bag, is up Gc, at Pork---Canada short mess, barrels | Orraaet. 1. : v 8, Horse hides, each, up to TuHow rendered in cake 29