Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1915, p. 12

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PAGE SIXTEEN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. ee eres eee News And Views Of And For Canadian Farmers By Cheese and Butter Makers at Guelph. forward th % ! ere i n Cre why hipp Terry auld How ated eq i ght box Much Is EE DE Lasts Of 7 Pounds? pou vd 1 {| ol erstand hy | I and 1 mak dvanced a new | ye ggesting the adop Vi thus getting into} fo d decimal system | i | The Latest Market Reports | -e LIVE STOCK MARKETS Toronto. The run yn Sto 1 and an active demand wrything up } catvle {80 $7.60 to $7 $7.20 to $7 5.1 common $5.50 $6.3 0 can hoice choice, to $5 2 bull feeding ers, $6 75, $4 to $6 $6.25, light, each to $90; bucks, 50 to $0 lambs, $10 hogh, fed and watered $10.2 HIUN ofce $5 » $5.00; milkers, $100 spriogers, wes $6.00 $7 choice, $60 fo 05 $3 to Moutrend, Dec. 23 Cattle Marke: was wt much change excepting that hogs and brought nigher prices hristmas cattle wer sold 3 per 1b prime heeves 40; medium I-2e to ymmon, 4 1.2¢ to 5 1-2 $45 to 3X80 each to 9¢ eal nd zoel with in were at 2a 2c to 10 10 1-4¢ Cattle, calves, 17 to 600 125 and and cows sheep 108, Chicago, Chicag Deg 23 Cattle weak to 15,000; market, steers, $5.80 $6.20 to $8.2 $7.60 to $8.20 hee $10.2 steers 0 ows calves Receipts, 60,000; mar} ght, $5.70 to $6.40; mixed, $6.60; heavy, $6.15 to rough, $6.15 10: to $5 bulk wf $6 sales to pigs, $6.05 AA A A AAP AN 90 | i the | 10 | Wwe ceipts Ve and steady, | | 26 Shee ak East Hi heavy tu Wethers I als IES » $6 to $5.85; to [ head, | Hr [ $7; $6 We 18, a Chicago ak 200 and Rece $6.80 to 10; Stags Sheep and lambs, lambs, active] ewes, ) to $6.75 GRAIN QUOTATIONS $5 to to-day tations at po rts ther taking scale unchanged to December at at + reaction terday's Tri 12 Ioronto ide however and a large yield assured, A | the advantage of the beats holders Opening % of by to 12 all finish the Buffalo head; receipts, $4 receipts, O mixed, pigs and $R $3 to $6 12 Toi De 'ily ( Chicago. Dee after an Frade at the which had resulted from higher quo | Liverpool 24 to ot prouted mple, $1 vty and toug!l \ $0c to Y6¢ marke K10) 15,000 1h $6 $9 pis $6 Peas side ) £1.90; sample sample; $1 to $0 Buffalo Dec. 28 steady Buckwheat to $11 outside 500 head: slow; | 77¢ $6.60; yorker Rye roughs, $5.7 0 10 $5 receipts 1 $6 to $10 wethers, $6.70 gheep, mixed 100, head; avtive No. 2 ted, 7 | side to $4 jel Hit ple Manitoba patents in patents in hakers in Ontario sample, prompt ter, $4.00 year al to jute jute | | Ely Montreal frei ton. Shorts, $2 $26 ton per bag Hay Track $17 $18 $15 per ton Straw £3 Wheat turned | early advance per Argentine re of fine wea gave Profit on a broad | which were to % higher with | 1241, and May! - followed by' helow telling 50 to was prices % 5 were 1 around to ves Liverpoo losed strong td higher Id h BT winter, 12s nitoba, 12s -------- to mito, The Board of Toronto official 1d; of 11d market quotations | Manitoba No 1 % Manitoba Ww 49%; extra No ib No 16 ( American new Canadian No ! vellow Ontarto to REN wheat Northern No oats 1 feed corn 1 corn old oats freights outside Commercial All New | No.| Baltimore | Market December 24 No December sorn steady; spot a Oats Mark Foronto - white to 47 t a No. 4 rail $1.28 % $1.23 All rail No. 3, ( 47% losed and $1 $1 rack § ©, ent Track nominal According Nao, 3 white oats Minneapolis And Now There s§No Head To The Trish Navy_ according to feed w According nominal peas 0 to According Nomina According nomina S0¢ Flour bags jute bags, bags, Flour Good per I'rack, 50 per Dec nominally spot Quotations No. 1 spot corn, 9 Baltimore Dec weak red 28 Market and white l to Minneapolis Rennet vd adm>ted Adu he enforced method equent teration ording winter eat slight wecording to smut ample prouted wheat, 75¢ to 80¢ freighds "per car rding to 0 out lots to freights out to 60 eight hn 150 freights 87¢ out Sh Re- |g am l'oronto, F $6.10 Strong $6.10. Strong 90 irst $5 According to |} iipment. New { win- {ga $4.80 IF Millfeed Cs ghts Bran ton delivered $24 per Middlings, { flour, $1.60 1p Q per feed Brantford, 15¢ | Guelph, Hamilton, 15¢ 17 Hope, 17¢ loronto No 1 ton. No. 2 3 to Toronto. Car te p ton Liverpool Spot, wheat | = to-day trong hard Ma | 15d. | 7 3 te corn closed No. 2 Northern bus Woodstock, Whea 2 red, spot January and No $1.24 Western spot closed quiet and | January, 7534¢ standard white, 45 12¢ nrm No 1) : Cash! HALT! | uno 0ES \ There ! mn [ "aks ETiNGS ADMIRAL ! { JULY 1% To GO = T™ME MAN T AT LAST 1 0 MUTT LAND HAS A Navy, YOU'LL ONLY CondesceEtDd WT Me to PRONE ITY Tp MUTT 7 yr ANT Can HAT RE AND DON'T REL REAL LiNE } [ ADMRAL Neh ber, $1 produce pound; 1 C 2G¢ Stratford, in, Ibaurg, 30e¢ Guelph, to 40¢ 30) | ford, 'eterboro, PB Br es Brg Beef, Beef, Beef, stearizatio nake with our ome in Ontario something to yn Personally first grading present were we ave Lo do competit {1 grade butter back LIT reamery at ticable a crean n Ontario. the words of itbundantly ev Ontario but 1 they ngs suit grading | th the most rudie © was eam strictly conds onsistency but irds Ir ind t ff flavor McM ond Ia hould 1 tandard Advertising Dairy Products expected iginal to the ngs and he I'he nothing me plan vias advertising yeople irage our | dairy pro noney on An diffi Way only n the vorthern, $1.133% v Hogs, dr | Lamb, spring, carcase, 1b. Mutton, carcase,lb, Veal,by 1s. | Veal by Northern, $1 $1 17 O64 to $1 $1.14% $1.18 121% to by May farum, carcase, Ib GENERAD TRADE qtr., Prices Ontario n paid at rn were Fish Bloater Butter Belleville, 340 r| loz Berlin, 20c to 32¢; rant- | t 2 | | | Ciscoes Cod, Steak, Fillets, Ib Hamilton, | Finnan haddie, to | Eels, 1b Port | Haddock, fresh, | Halibut, fresh, 1b | Haddock, frozen, 1b fresh salt doz. dos. ord 12¢ to Hi Cobourg Ib Guelph, wn hatham, 3 0 35¢ {arriston, 2 2 to 37¢ Owen Peterboro 28¢ 2R¢ Ib Sound 271 io 1b. 30¢ 15 08 fope, St. Thomas, 35¢ to 36¢; 12¢ and Wood | per pound | Herring, 1 2%¢ to 40¢ Ber- | water, Brantford, 40c; | Rippers, 0c: Chatham, | Mackerel Harriston, to | Oysters, Owen Sound to | DYsters, 18c to 40¢ Pickerel. 1b. St. Thomas, 38¢ | Peren, Ib 42¢, and Woodstock | Pike, 1b dozen Rock-fish Be {Ea to Ib Be 30c¢ to tock, 30¢ Eggs--Belley 40¢ to 42¢ } to to qt shell 35 fainilton, 45¢ Peterboro {ope, 36¢; tratford, per Poultry pound, Po 40 Sc; to Ib ville 15¢ lin Trout, salmon. |b | White fish, 1b 16¢; Cobourg Harriston, 14¢ to | Suckers, 1b. Imon Owen Sound, 16¢ 2¢ to 15¢ Port | Thomas, 16 Woodstock, per er 16¢c to to 15¢ Fruit, ic, Peter boro, 12 1 to 18¢: St y 20¢ ound Potatoes per bus 31 1; Harriston, » $1.10; Owen $1 to St. Thoma Stratford $1 | Bananas, d~z | Cranberries, | Grapefruit Dates, 1b Grapes, Malaga 1h and 150 qt $1.15 each $1.40; G0¢ to $1 rant Chatham, | Hamilton, $1 | Fig 90e $1: Lemons, Port Hope, | doz. to $1.20 per {Nuts mixed, 1b $1 ind | Oranges, doz. bus | Pineapples, Berlin, Cobourg $1.10 Sound Messina, $1.15 $1.10 £1 to to eC; per each l Poultry. | ™ live, Chickens, Chickens, Ducks, 1b lens, dressed, 1b. Hons Ive, Turkeys, Ih Kingston Markets ls | Dairy I! 'roducts dalry creamery Butter, Butter, Ih. Butter, local carc Ib ib 1h higds cats, roils Ib HAL A NAVY AND tow T2 CAN SHow Him A meet | were | overs e of fed all m VOTE 1 fungu I'h food | With Beets, Cabba Celery, Potat Potat Parsn Onion Furni larle Bran, Buckwheat, Y Corn, bus Corn Corn, Flour Hay, Hay, 1 Oats, Oats, Straw, Straw, Whea Beef, Beef, Heavy eals, Deaco | Kips or grassers, Vv Lamb Hor ge Tallow The horse county and ures are 1907 bharg invest $5 | shoeir $11.8 makir 0sts tk 108 | busy farm at ne 56; Insilage For Horses Jo me too musty to horses ten to see that I'housa Kan oldy ost in result of eating had formed ppre I hav earned fowls t Ww ] mange egetables., bush ge, doz bunch 0f oes, bust ips, bush 8, bush ps, bag Grain, y, bush $ Ton MISH yellow feed, h i cwt ra meal, cw baled, 0088 local, Man., baled, ton loose. ton t, loca bush Ke ton bush } } yush Hides. per 1h hides, cured, 1h hides, green, bulls, Ih green, | ns, each b ™ and sheep skins up to hides, each, up to rendered in cakes Cost Of Horse annual was found in Minnesota, {9.07 Labor kee) 40 in in ano I'hese 1904 of $90 $87 in a third averages for th In the firs es were as follows ment, $5.64; harness, depreei ng, $1.42; $63 8, and miscellaneous 1g a+total $40.40 have increased. Thi 1e need Keeping the horses and Ing no idler¥ on cost to be one ther fig- | e year county these Interest depreciation 32.10 on ation 19 10 labor cents [hese feed, of of of hav the | | | { | | emphas | Consisting Of CHOPPED STUN) Jottings From the Winter Fai ANNING CATT cause of wandling food the there is not flavors or Kind of the be his that POOTET used for « cattle ir canning woul food by anybody form of hould o, the steaks or nl for canning had there is a mar breeding while nd stock ipable ere BO boy producing with them ome they hance to indulge meat h is the result and fodder canners ol 1 the § come whi x the getting animals grain rid sav ol to real been ding intended ind feeding has referred mmfinished as might be well nis fvice that has given rding h not ang but heen animals good ont hed on wasted on too often for effect inferior of stock leaving Of land ountry stock would ser should anners than and everyhody Lanery cattle r sult ind take they when re any time leaned off ou the world trouble DOWN ONLY Highest Cash Prices Paid wate JOHN MCKAY uimireo THE FUR HOUSE KINGSTON ONT >] By Bud Fisher

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