Daily British Whig (1850), 15 May 1918, p. 9

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PAGES 9.12 BINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESOAY, MAY 15, 1918 . 'SECOND SECTION premlipe ---- - -- Se -- -- - YEAR 85. NO. 114 crematoria a ST mm = - EASY TO FEED. ASSEMBLY) maskep cunners SERVING THEIR PIECE DURING'A GERMAN CAS SHELL BOMBARDMENT | { OWING TO PRESBYTERIAN EONDNESS FOR OATS aT = Vee PK TITRE ANT ; g ThE t i ti x S . t A 'Necessity Assembly at London, § . h : ; Lo vA Pt , x | B hu pring , ercoa S Ont.--An Oantmeal Assembly and 4 i: ; = 5 . d } : ' ; 'a Tea Synod Will Balance Very Well. London, "Omi... May 15.4-The Presbyterian Assembly which meets in Bt. Andrew's church on June 53 will be known & as the 'Necessity Assembly," because it meets in the face of opposition from prominens individuals, important presbyteries and infhuetitial boards, and for the Teasom That it has to meet because it was calledN\gr "ordered" by the Moderator of tive Assembly last yeai : at Montreal. + . it seems that the railways this \ The artistic tailor and designer / year whl not recognize the value > i : Re Se : the Asseinbly to the extent of allow ' ; } a ne. } 3 = : : . ing the usual ane fare rate, ami, so- : ; rN nd ; . a ; Ra i 1, put the red blood of personality condly, they are adding fifteen per I i* > 2 J . cont. to the regular cost of a retnrn| | v re 3 Lo $2 : Po EE hy a nto the swing and drape of a good ticket. It is Wiimibed that it win | HE | 0 : be a somewhat FEIImly = attended : g , THe Fa : ; BE Tlie * Overcoat wou b ! 1 i F : A A i 3 re attitude of the prices for the & > . ) ; : i) ' > Fi . . bone bare necessaries for Hving is | 2 7 | Fit HEY J Semiready Coats have this. as diszbly hi in London as any- ; a £ x i | ig h Ai deny oe N : ; i 4 = ; 6 : Theres is the. magic, indefinable where eve to-day. and it is oue of the outstanding characteristics cr y : i % 2 iPad ) : : | Ey a 5 g Bees something that makes them different. of Vivid Personality. fpreachérs that vLarey have" gooll ea: ing endowments, because they have ' 5 good consciences. I Assembly me: } ¢ F 4 i 4 wh sug ES : : in the autumn, wheéb the gardens 1 LF . : 1 Lo 5 3 : ¥ Here are Top Coats that will fit all are now planting were bringing | FF = ' > ] 4 . 3 in their sheaves it would not be su n 1 : y ; : i i at hard to deed tire commnissioners. > j : 4 = | CN an ak your physical appearance, harmon: London plans to conserve wheat 4 Su G ¥ 4 * . . . for the overseas needs will not sut- . é | : 4 1ze with your facial expression, and for much dislocation from the As 3 5 = : ; ) . sembly men, owing to their known td en : 3 : | id breathe with your carriage. ability to eat oats. WM the Assembly : E in 2 p } ¢ 3 ld the same fondness for tea and | pr 2 : ha b+, 2 fi g 3 ® ad 5 cake that the Anglican Synod dele-| ! ws § 7 : ] ' : i. gates have. (and by the way, the . i ; ' | y ! . PIIL-re y ailored Clothes. Anglican Synod meets in London iu ; E el : | " AE S ' I i Wa Ell | EEE We guarantee that a Semiready the es week as. ie Assembly). we nivightt have Ma, O'Connor's su | Suit is worth the dollar more if only cessor making reports te $e distn terested Hom. My. COrothers. The ; i £ 5 ke : : oatmeal Assembly and the tea Sy nod } & Ry <q . y ? ' 7 : gah ry ; SA MAIL buisiie vary Sell, and they wi; Nh Cn" aA CL ae for the superior skill in design and v @ ive | ghower : : 25. or : i ; k : a eT pialy. enise to : : SN a Tm RE workmanship 2 PUBLIC PROPERTY. : RE 5 Ny = | Bor Satisfaction is always worth a Place Where Macbeth Was Slain is Raz dollar more. Given to Ulty, Dundee, Scotlam., Mey 14. lel- mont Castle, the scene of the final struggle between Muebeth and Mac- duff when Macbeth wis slain, has J 8 been giv to the City of Dundee by 6 a S = : NE CF = < NS oe . its He Mrs. Martrat, wig. icher- | SPHERE, LONDON: ; -- DAVID J. WILL, 213 Princess Street, ; "The Home of Good Clothing and High Grade Men's Furnishings" ited u large fortune from her bro . s ' thet Sir Jgimes Cafrd. The wile, The allied troops have beep so thoroughly trained in the use of tlie gas mask that the Hun gas shells no which: is located seventeen miles onger: bave any terrors for them. They work on, as shown in th 0 uyltie leit): Dhotosratls. nes htt ete RRA doh: Dynes Ae hi Jonge Mey is 1 y on, v own io the accompanying official photograph, us if the the neta: $e Sit Heuss |... Al Were free of polsonous gas. = - ¢ ; at = be SEN i Campbell-Bannermian. The property Pr cA - ! ym re | dualris 200 ucres.of bark. land, ahd No br 6930 2 2, & | pigs, $14 to $17.25: bulk' of sales, | | is ed. at $2,000,000, Fr SW, $3.44; | $17.55 10 $17.70 " - » | aM itll : ) R -- i Sheep-- Receipts, 18.000; "market | |e ; : 3g : p 1 Re et eports © - | weuk; reed, $12.25 10 $16.50:) . a ht bh x 3 Montreal, May 14 Oats, Canadian lambs, native, $15.25 (o $20.50, ¢ | a ujo cecommen e Western, No. 2, 93%¢; do, No. 8.!} Fn ¥0c; xetra Neo. 1 feed, 90¢; No. 3 Winnipeg. ! : ° GRAIN QUOTATIONS. local white, 86¢. Flour new standard Winnipeg, ' May + 14 Butcher | t e ami octor Spring wheat grade, $10.95 to $11.05 i Steers, $10.00 to® $15.50; heifers, $8 ' Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs. $5.25 to to $14; cows, §5 to $12.50; bulls, $7 ' . . $5.35. Bran, $35. Shorts, $40. Mid- {to $11.50; oxen, 37 to $12; stoeks. wheat--No. 1. borthern, diings, $48 to $50. Mouillie, $89 toland feders,' $7.75 to $10.75: veal No, 2.'$2.20% ; No. 3, $2.17} ; Hay, No, 2, per ton, car lots, {calves $7.50 to $18 Hogs, selects, - . y 3 z 4, $2.10, including 2% 'cent tax. $19.95; heavy, 816 to $17; sows,! Constipation no longer causes' suffering in the Sanford in. stare; art - William, ss $16 to $17, stags, 38 0 $10; ght, | family, as Mr. Sanford explains in the following letter:-- Manitoba cats---No. 2 OC.W.. 80- : so $16.50 to $19.00. 7:8: No. 12 CW. 177 5-8: extra Ne LIVE STOCK MARKETS Ml (ie: : 1 feed, 77 5-8c; No. 1 feed, 71 5-8¢, mpi GENERAL TRADI. ! NU JO LABORATORIES, in store, Fort William. . or onl, i oH STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey), Ontario oats----No. 2 white, o} Toronto, May +1..Heavy steers, | Montreal. BAYONNE, N.J ® 82¢ nomidal; No. 3 white, $13.00 to $15.65, choice butcher, $138 Montreal. May 14. Oats Can | : Sic. to 314.25; 'do. medium $11.70 to} adian =» arn No. 9501 Cac ) $12.50; du common, $11 10,311.50; | adian western No. 3, 858 24; extra | Mrs. Sanford suffered for wears with chronic con- Toronto. "foronto, May 14 Dear Sirs: § Barley---Malting, $1.50 1 51. Heifers, good holes $10.50 tof No. 4 2 inte oifers, good © choice, 5 0} No feed, 8 30w;: No. 3 lueal white, tinati nd i or ti E poate wheaboie 12 - stipation, and nothing helped her till our doctor recom. pe--=N0. 2, 132.35. 2 Rye-<No. : $9.26 to $8.75; do light, $7 to $8: Ried Gats-- Bags 50 'Ths, $5.25 - » Yours truly, Row hags. $12; stockers, 450 to S00 Ibs. $10] nucwitie, SHO.00 te $62.00 -biEeed-~Car lots delivered | 10 310.50: do light. 600 to 650 ths $17 Faithfol old family doctors engorse it. Hundreds of not quoted. $9.50 10 315.54 lambs, $18.50 to Butter Che cffective remedy that clears the system gently, safely and 2 to 39¢ 3 Minneapolis, Montreal, Si > fi| 3 yellow. 31.60 to $1.70. ae NO 1312.50: medium sipers 310 to 312.1 Lani Wood pails," 20° Ibs. net; | $9 to $10; choice butchers' cows, $11 Toronto. 4 ragular 'as clockwork." . : & gh o to $3.92; arrive. $3.86: May, $3.86 $12 to $14; pood. $8.50 to $11:|35¢c to 57c: eggs, now kd, doz. 48¢! sows, $29 to $21 50, $1.45; do., gallon, $2.50 to $2.75; | There are no substitutes tled; springs, $1.75 to $11.25; win- Bufialo, to' 350; duweks, 1b. 30¢:- apples, KL. | A steady ;. fair to good $11.25 to $12.-I steers, $16.50 fo $17.25: shipping { paragus, Can. 2 for 6c; beets, bag, § flour steady: 35.77% per. 1000336.50." helfors. '$10 to $14; cown] 406; do. sows Goh. Io cncum- | STANDARD OIL CO (NEW JERSEY) i i i a t quiet; No, 1, nominal; No, 2, $1.50; { fresh cows uni Springs, $65 to $145. fonions, T5-b. bag, $2; do. basket, ; Canadian Selling: 0 CHARLES GYDE & 9055, 1.0. Bos A735, Monten a Agents: C rs £ & SONS, FO. Bos 875, Bontrest to choice, 1917, $he to 43e: LOLS, Receipts: 12.800: market] $2.50; do. , peck, Ge to SOc, ¥ ans $1.86 to § do medium, $7 to $7.50 ®bulls Flour -- New tandard spring ) Ontario flour--<War quality, 2 canners and cutlets, $6.25 to $8; ito $5.35. - i Punks, N.D. J. Sanford Manitoba flowwr--War quality, ' ¥ Montreal; shorts. $40; bran, $55; | 38 to $8.30; grass cows. $9 10 38.50; | Cheese--Finst 'westerns, 23 146 users recommend it. Th ds of Canadi hi ; ; housands o anadians relieve {Hay-----Baled, track, Toronto, car|$32; sheep, Hght, 516 to $18; hogs, | to 4416: seconds. 430 to lot 3: straw, car lots, $8.50 to $9. | $21.25; do. [.ob. to shippers, $20. 142; No. 3 stock naturally. Montreal, May 14.--Ch "Divessed Mogs-- Abattoir killed | regularly, without the artificinl stimulation of Jaxative 3 white, 73¢. to Té#c Flour un-!" : + idl PY : ils deals : ' : cholce butehers--~Bulls, $11" to $12; |33¢ ito 33%. | (reeves with no griping, indigestion or dangerou$ reaction. ¥ hh. * i Priuth to $11.50; good cows, $10 to $11; Toronto, May 14.---Butter. choice | bid; July, $3.92% ; October; $3.55% Shoe 2 4 X " oP . . 3 *p, $10 10 $13; lambs. $16 to $17; [to §5¢; cheese, Ib. 30¢;: do: faney, | : ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS New York, ER turkeys, Ib. 36c io 40e; fowl, hn. les, $10.85 10 $12.25; Kansas, $10] = Bast: Butfalo, Bay 14 Cattle---135¢ to Soa do. DBE. "52.50 to $7: 1 + 25; whoice to Jpnev. $12.30 10 313.25. | steers, $16 to $16.25; butchers. $12{$1; do. peck, 0c. #0. few. bunch, pounds. Barley flour dull; $9.75 to 1 $6.50 to $12; hulls. $7.50 to $12.50; bers, each. bc tn 106; cabbage, each, I No. 3, $1.20 to $1.30; shipping. Hoe cCalves-~ Receipts, © 3.500; easier, | Jie to 50¢: do. veck, 20s: potatoos. 4 H x A ; ¢ ¥ ; : { hominal: Pacific coast, 1917, 20c tof glow: h 25 to $18.40; mix- os, bunch. He; sivas, bunch, | pa" R : : nels? mp Hl 23c: 1916, 140 to 168. feu. Yight yorkers, $18.40 | 5c to. 10e; sage, Duncs, Se; savory, | : ; i 4 Or COI 1ST1 atl DI : $318 40: bunch, 5c to 10s. spinach, - 8 ol WA BAAN ' Ontario wheat-No. 12 $1 butcher cows, choice, $9.251 84¢ ' pars BS nats un siofe: Me amended Nujol. We keep it on hand at all times and it chot heavy, $10 to $12: do. good, wheat grade, $10.95 to $11.4 certainly is a good thing for the purpose, $10.85, TorontoMontréal $10.65, > feeders, 900 Yo Y.000 Ibs, $11.50 to Bran, £35.00 sluorts, 340.99; aes to $115 do med. 600 to 650 Ibs, $101 Hay-No. 2, por ton, car lots, : : FARE Nujol for constipation with absolute confidence! lf teed flour, not quoted; middlings, | milch cows, $90 to $125: calves, finest easterns, 22¢ t chronic or oceasional constipation by the use of Nujol, the No. 1, $16 to $17; No. 2, $14 | fed and watered, $21; do off cars, Eggs--Selecled, 44¢. No. 1 stock, to } . 38 { . pe |" Potghoes--Per baz, car lots, $1.45 [os ; No : Nujol restores bowel-vigor; helps Nature to move the wasle Minneapolis, May 14.--Corn---Nuo. 313 fo $14; good s $29.50 to 330.00. ET si = drugs. Nujol is a positively pure, drugless remedy. It clianged, Bran--$28.14, / : - good bulls, $10 to $10.50; medium, --_ i i : Safle for babies; for old folks; for all. Use Nujol and be ~~ Linseed, $3.86 a Duluth, May 14. Linseed, $5 medium, $8 to $9.50; calves, milk ted fdniry, 47c sto 49¢: marzarine. ib. | bid. choice select hogs, off cars, $22; 1b. 35¢c; wnaple Syrup half sullon. | New York, Max 14. Flour unset- : . i) 1 4 : 30c to Ido; milk-fed 'Chickens, 32¢/ «- there is only Nujol. 1.25. Rye flour Darel of 2 : : d : : x : ; : 90 to $1 ¥ Y | Roceipts, 3.808; market slow: prime sirawberries, eagh, 25e to 35¢; as : Af every drug store. Fndorsed by thowsands of physicians. - jute, spot and to arrive. White corn | go $16.59; yearlings, $13.50 to Ye; eafrots, bag. $125: do. peck, Manufactured by $11.35 in 98-pound sacks. ¥ | stackers and feeders, $7.50 to $11; 100 to 20¢: ettnee, 3 tor. Tbe; : © BAYONNE. NEW JERSEY y to 95c. Hops quiet; state. medium $7 to 314.50. bag. 20e; do, Iiish Cob. seed, ® re is peck, i fo : " Chicago. to $15.25; shams. 13. 0c; turnips. Chicago, May 14. Corn-Ne. 3 Bh be Rais 4 spe tomatoes. $1.68 1d $1.70; No. 3 vellow,] aetfve and easier 1. to} watercress $1.63; No. 4 yellow, $1.35 to] yearli 13 to ; OatsNo. 3 white, 75. $14.50 to $14. oA L ra ¥ ©; standard, 75% to 76%¢. of s a Oe No. 2, $2.08 10 32 10 matey. apo] 1e $14: mixed shoep, $14 to $14.25 Clo Sis oa i Es : Clover, '$28. ork pal. , 33.35 fo $24.87. . \ Lard,

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