Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1918, p. 13

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/ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1918 di PAGE THIRTEEN Te ------ | tage. M. J. Rape ! sol is f } De sold his feed-- Car lots, delivered, | Margarine----31 to 33¢ to J. Dohaven. Mr. Ferguson: pur- } 3 ! horts, $41.40 rar E 1s, § 5 ® Poses moving his family to Arn- | M k t R rts i SJ0TLS, xtra. ban, --NO. 1%, 50 to §le; select- | prior and Opening a bake shop R e es ar e €po : 0; feed flour, not quoted; 1 v-lalds, 55 to §6¢; in cartons, rom e oun Y SI é { Hamilton ang Smith busily A lings, not quoted og § o 5%¢. 3 engaged With their thr - Hay----Baled, track, Torante, : Dressed poultry---Spring chick- lot 3 No. 2 handling ti i FL. oh * $19 to $20; Tx" fens, 43 to 45¢; roosters, 30¢; fowl, r. GAYmAn Pen ook bp wo tr { choice r «15 to $13.25; ed, 7 to $18 per ton; straw, car 130 tos34c; turkeys, 40¢; ducklings, wy | their industrs will help (Spent his holidays with his P STOCK MARKETS. s ¥ , oe hoa, | lots, to $9.50. i1b., The, | ereatly : ¢ the children {J- B. Pinkerton and Dr. Brack , . > ] : bu 8, ; --- I. Beans Jee Canadian, hand-picked, ; [to even grea sfforts next year in [Joved & day's fishing dn the Rid i rN Jutfale, 34 me jcholce, heavy, $1 Pa00 gaod, } . New York. ._ |bushel, $7.50; im., hand-picked, ron ehac {the urgent e ( rreater produc IMr. and Mrs. Harold 8. Knapp have FUR, » sept. 2 -. alt g=140.25 1 q y 810 BO. : Now sept 24.- "Flour-- | Burma, or Indian, $8; Jepan, $7.50; . The i homes are now [returned to, Toronto after .th teceipts, ; :, Calves Re- | choice, '$1 « 10.50; Mi 1 springs, $10.75 to [Limas, 19c. for the most serted and the jrotiday wiih relatives. Miss Ha | ceipts, 1 25 wer; 31 Se 330. Hees HA 28 o s18 §11 n Jods to $10.50; in. tine. zee 1 op Strained, 60 . . . villuice ia tn I reparati alladay has entered a hospital % 4 «VU, Siov L : sheep, ot "; ¢ 0 . }1b. 8, 26¢; ib. tins, 263% t q > GLENDOWER. A Tit uige Sey E preparation [Toronto as es. 5 how M avy, 1 and yorkers, $20.15 | to $17 We 53 a ain ..'} Ye flour--iMarket _ Steady; [fair |27¢; 5-Ib. tins, 27% to 28¢. ko Sept. 24.----There has been plenty | Pear] De {Long has secured & situa. Aight yorkers, $19.75 'to | ICalves--Milk-fad, $14 30 to $15; (to good, $8.30 to $8.95: choice to {doz., $3.75 to $4.50. of rain here. The ear came in a ; {tion at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. 0; s, $19.75; Toughs, $17.25 |grass-fed, $10.50 to $11.50 | fancy, $9 to $9.50. 1 A Thirty Island for fodder to be ship | | Campell and Mr. and Mrs, 1, © [to $17.50; stags, $12 - to $14.50, | Hogs Selects, $20 to "0.25; | White corn flour---Market steady, | Halliday-Spence Nuptials. ped. A baby girl has come to stay {Ripley attended Ottawa exhibition. | Shep and lambs--Receipts, 1,400; | sows, $17 to $17.25. $6 to $5.25 per hundred lbs. | The marriage topk place at Ath- at Richard Wilson's. Charles Fitz-| {Mr. and Mrs, Philip Halladay have |#ctive; lambs, $10 to $19; others - { Barley flour--Market dull, $8.50 {ens on September 10th of Miss Jean gerald is buying cattle in this Yieini-| [returned to the village from their | unchanged. +i GRAIN QUOTATIONS. [to §9 {ona Spence, daughter of Mr. and ty. Mrs; Goudy held service in the s | Cottage, Jones' (Falls. Philip Halla- | = ------ | Cornmeal--Market dull; yellow (Mrs. Willlam Spence, and Leonard Minneapolis. granulated, $4.50; white granuiat- H William Halliday, cou of Mr. and - [$11 35, oid crop, Toronto | 48¢ to 49¢; solids; 46 to $7¢. 1111 - " A ¥. Theo! tees . ads ite last Synda; other -- day leaves to attend Albert's Col- | CREE go icagy, ~Hogs--Re- : ogni x ed. $4.55 re. WD 5 E y CHARLESTON. lege, 'Belleville. A number from | C cago, Sept, mmh0gS---Re Minneapolis, Sept. 24.--Flour un-|ed, $4.55 on aaa o |Mrs. William Halliday. The cere- day row. | Sept. 23.---Leonard W. Hailiday {here attended ithe memorial ser- | ceipts, 6,000: market 10 to 15c 1oW- | changed. Bran, $28.77. W heat--| Rye--Market steady; No. 2 mony was performed by Rev. Mr. land bride returned home on Tues. |¥iees for the late Ete. Kirkland, er) iban gesterdayss average; butch-|cash, wo. 1 Northern, old, $2. $1.74 cost . und freight | Code. The couple were unattended, Mrs. C. T. Ross returned home | Piflipsville, who fell fighting in pore $19.85 > 32040; light, $2%22 | Corn'--No. 3 yellow, $1.62 to $1.6: Hey furvet steady: Tookiae j the wedding being of a very quiet th hei atoes. | to Toronto on Friday after a godple | Flanders. $20.10; pacying, § 430 to 319.654 {Oats---No. 3 white, 69% to 71c. I S Vey. lures! Lae. co ing. [oature, The Dride was dressed in a iefr silos, and digging their pota es weeks: stay with ner pirefiis Pls ------ ee roughs, $18 to $18.75; Pigs, good jg4 13, b and milling $1.20, cost and [navy blue suit, with blouse of silk Sugar isa very scarce article in Map- of i Mrs, w. 'Halliday. Quite a few | WOLFE AND NEWS je choice, $18.50 ito $19. Cattle | i t NX i , | georgette crepe, with black picture erly. E.1J, Walroth left for Toronto EE Reon here to Delt fab oo Receipts, 4,000; compared with a | Duluth. at- ) rket steady; No.Jlhat. Mr. and Mrs Halliday left by to attend the Royal Callege oF Den- Wednesday and received a good wet- (Charles Kenna Wounded a Second Week @go, lop native steers 25c | Duluth," Sept. 24.--Linseed. > 24% Jtracq N.Y., export4o auto for Ottawa. They will take up tal Surgeons. Mr. Woods, Perth, is ouny f { Time--Marriages Scheduled. [ higher; medium to choice, uneven, | crank $4 131% to $4.15; arrive : : : a, | their residence at Charleston. Srevting a new dam at the saw ill, corny cutting on account of the con-| Wolfe Island. Sept. 25.--Allen Mec-i50¢c to 1 lower; cheaper grades eptember, $4.13; October, $4.00] m---Spot market weak; No. 2 TE -- a nam Jor of Tin are employed. ro tinded wor weather. Mr and Mrs. [Laren has closed his weekly dances| to 25c lower; butk western, bid; November, $3.98 bid; December | Yell 4 No. 3 yellow, Yi bin FmStIong, Kingston, 1s visiting at] M. J. Kavanagh spent Sunday at W.|after a very successful season, Thos. | lower; cows and heifers, : $3.95 bid. $1.7 : freight N.Y Unless a man has good backing John Acheson's. Phanksgiving Bar ds ASARAEN sp § ay a "| Huthison has gone to the Kingston | to 40c lower; canners and bu { Oals--Spot market firm; stand-| be is seldom able to put on a boid Sices will lh > By Al ans i * | General Hospital' for treatment pee Eh I ree, 534 1 Chicago. ard, 851% to 86e. . N front. i Campbell, Toronto is visiting at thel WESTPORT. | pobn Clarey,: Thomas Casey, James best a a Sheep--Re. | Chicago, Sept. 24._--Corn, No. 2 GENERAL TRADE | ee A rw rectory, John Buchanan spent Sun-| Sept. 23.--Miss E Stoness on eas Brown, Monty Rew} 8, 9,000; compared with @ week | Yellow : }i.5¢ to 3 58; Nol 4 Yellow | w ania { VV Wary day In Perth. Willlam Oatway spent | tertained a number Joung people 2 r A¥] he oushic, be ig "o- 0, fat 1 mostly 50c¢ higher; |2! oP ft ats, No. 3 white, | Montreal, ; a few days at G. Buchanan's, [32,2 ora, rast on Fedtay. Ju wasiiiichded foe plovgiing mach af Ca-{age; fat Js Signer, CCIE SheeD: 113 ae Rv Nor a tal ok 12] Ofontreal, Spr rsd --Butter, fin. | NOTICE TO OUR LAKE OPINICON. ber from Westport motored or) business in Sonnection with the Ro- | steady to 25¢ lrigher. _ Barley, 90c to $1.04. Tim. |* t io? prints, 48¢; block, PA Sept, 23.--The late rains .are a drove to Delta to attend the fajr,| Man Catholic church, { jothy, $7.00 to $10.00 Clover, nom great benefit to the grass, The farm-|Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McEwen _ Hailey-| ers are busy cutting corn and filling! bury are visiting friends here. Mr. their silos, There was no servicejand Mrs. Harold Rice returned to here on. Sunday the minister being' Collins Bay yesterday after a few MABERLY. Sept. 23.--The farmers are filling] day. ting. The farmers are hindered from | | ; or ) selocte new | Owing to the scarcity of help 3 Catherine Brown has gone to Pet-| Winnipeg. in Pork nominal. Lard, $26.80 f1 c po Nose 2 sclected, new we: have been in 4 erboro to attend the Normal School. | Winnipeg, Sept. 24.--Quotations: Ribs, $23.00 to $23 75 tT "|*ald, 60c; No. 1, 49¢ N ins. | € Our repair department and h Martin O'Brien has purchased Mr.| Butcher steers, $9 to $14.50; tr re [,, Cheese, per Ib., large. 24c; twins, been unable to get the wok Henderson's threshing outfit. fers, $6.75 ito $10.75; cows, $5 to | Montreal i " a out as' soon 'as we . , 1to Mr. and Mrs as| $10; stockers ¢ feeders, $6.50 to \ 1 ze - on, per Ib., breakfast, 40c¢ to | : sxpectedly dway . days town. Mr. and Mrs. Polks, Born unto Mr. and Mrs Thom 312 . > py Oats, Canadian Western, 97 3X-{ 47 rindans . y ok We now have a full called Snexpectedly apeay, A nw ha A HE Stn is of Mr. and) Greenwood, Jr., a daughter. The $10.75; veal 8, ($5.50 to $10; fa No. 1 feed an * Flour new Moi jie; Windsor, 48c;. Windsor bone- | pair men and a UE re. ef from Bre x jedie we ri { Mrs Harty Provost. D p Alquire and threshing is about completed. The|sheep and Jamba, $10 to $17. Hogs | dard grade "$11 50 to $1 1.6 5 Rolled fie oe i 1a aca. | service In the futire. dinner at Leland, C. W. Aust I arty Prevost. oF ig y ri banns of mariage have been pub-|selects, 19: avy, $17 to $18; sows, | ° ig 85.25 to SC 4 Hams, per pound, large, 36c; | Buffalo, who haa heen visiting in A ee ry heir ke aor lished beyreen Danial Smith and Miss| $15 to $16; stags, $8 to $10; light ts, bag 90 Ibs we? to $5.30.1small, 38c Central vicinity was suddenly stricken with |the summer left on Saturday for their| VY rE 8 ¥ a3 a nC § PY VN "| Bran, $39.25 Shorts, $44.25. Cooked ham, per pound, 52¢ paralysis. Mr, and Mrs. W. litchie | home in Ottawa. Mrs. W. G. Whit- Japs of Re been recéived from wel TE to $17. ' {Mouillie, $68.00. Hay, No 2, 53c. P | E4_Walsh. Prop, 3 : ' %, | marsh is visiting friends in Toronto as be ceived f ton, ca 8, 7.00. [es8e 1 , 2 } i King 380i) Sussall Rilehie Bléo 2 30d Mit. | bp Tia Es M. W. Scott {s| front that Charles Kenn® has been | jroms ear lots, $17 | norsssed poultry, pe rib, Spring { 8. Slac i ted as a 2} ng 8 on aig On 2% 2 5 a, and Pte. W.| wounded the second time. Thomas | ' Toronto, IN RE |e ic ens, : ( to 43c; fow , 35¢ to unday las "ae Smith, OUng, | lair sp RG wr oR ip 1 i nark | O'Rielly who went to the Hotel Dieu! Toronto, Sept. 24.--Heavy steers, Winnipeg. 36c; ducks, 40¢ : J. McLean, C. Ennis spent the week-| Blair spent the week-end in anar RL 2 3 y > 3 . {a oe ox . . . iii peg. | Maple products, sugar, per [the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watts, | hospital, Kingston, for treatment, is| choice $14.25 to $16.00: do. 800d Winnipeg Sept. 24.--Oats,. No. 2 |. ugar, end at their homes here. Mr. and| the guest of Mr. and Mrs £ atts. Yor °4 ovine ? 0 V0 - No Rind J. peg, Sept. 24.--Oats, a ; Syrup, Imperial gallon M Peepell were cal.ers at the | > slowly improving. 12.00 to 14.00; Butcher's Steers and C.W., 87%; No. 3 C.W. 87c; extral43%;. h Mrs; A, vepell Were Saliors af i te ELGIN Edward Seville has rented Mrs. | heifers, choice, 11.25 to 11.75; do.,' Ny 1 feed, S4c; No. 1 feed, 821450: Ho . ; 1 the home of Mrs. M, Ariing Sunday.[ rer Frcs CXTI Hinckley's farm A well known|good, 9.50 to 11.60; do. medium, [No 2 feed 70 arlovn. al oney, per lb. white clover BLADDER Mrs. M. Darling, Kora and Mabel Sept. 23. Miss Rose O'D ) , hp b to| no 2 feed, 79. Barley--No. 3 C.|combe o bulk, 27¢; buckwheat, | I &, oi a oe rata EI troal widower in the village will shortlyl8.75 to 9.00; do., common, 7.756 tow 5: N "WwW Ya: re) CSt ' » DUK, cic; buckwheat, | and all Darling also Mrs. J. Linklater spent urned from Montreal 0 ; {W., $1.15; No. 4 C.W., $1.10; | £ 2150 Mrs, . 4 3 2p 1 ioly rac - be wed Austin' Payne has rented, 8.00: Butchers cows, choice, 9.00 to jected; 99¢; feed, 98c. Flax--No | Iotatoes, 80-lb. bags $2.25 Sunday at Spaffordton, 188 [Socie | Jamas 2an's fi ATHES ov 0 , EQ | > iy ! et {recent sale at t James Hogan's farm. James Berry| 11.00; do., good, 8.00 to 8.50; do.,|N W.C., $3.95. 182.40 | {ng spent Sunday at he , | has rented Mrs. Montgomery's form. | medium, > to 8.00; do., common | a in ; | Sept. 24.-- Three» of the churcnes | distributed in the village last week. | have gone to Montreal to enter the| 6.50: Butchers bulls, choice, 10.50 Toronth. oe or i i in the mission of .Sharbaot Lake had [Mr, and Mrs. |W. A Coon and Miss | Seminary Henry Davis and John|to 11.00: do., good, 9.50 to 10.25; | Toronto, Sept 24. --Manitob their harvest festival services on Marion and Miss Jean Dargavel at-| Keys were here on a few days leave. | do., medium, 8.00 to 9.00; do., com-{ wheat- No. 1 northern, §2 5) Toronto Sunday, and all were largely attend | tended the Walton<Coon nuptials at | Timothy O'Shea has rented / Mrs.| mon, 7.00 to 7 75; Feeders, best 9.50 | No, 2, $2.21 Y%.; No. 3, $2.17 No. |" Toronto, Sept "24. --Butter ed. At Chirist church, Oso, there Kingston this week. J. B. Pink Harris' farm. {to 11.00; Stockers, best, 9.00 1014,°§2.11%, not including tax, in | Creamery. solids, per. Ib wag a celebration of the Holy Com- [ton has returned from tha Can-| eth (10.00; Milkers and springers, choice, | store, Fort William. |44%c; prints, per Ib.. 44 sc; | NA munion in the morning at 10.30 jadian west. Miss Grace Do Long | Martin-Reynolds Nuptials 100.00 to 165.00; do., com. to med-/ , Manitoba oats--No. 2, C.W., 88¢; | Ga per pound, 39 to 40¢ { ie! o'clock; evensonig at St. Paul's, Zea- leaves this week to attend Kingston | : + we {lum, 65.00 to 100.00; Calves, choice, | No. '3, 8 2c; extra No. 1 feed Eggs--New laid, 46 to 47¢ o - 9 ; x > | { ba land, at 2.30 pam, and at' St. An- [Business Ubllege. The Ripley Hartington, Sept. 24.--On Wed-{16.00 to 17.50; 'do., medium, 12.50 /80%c; No. 1 feed, 83c, in store Dresse try--Spring chick. | Pp f 8 i to 17.50; do., common, 10.00 to| Fort William. | ens, Sed alg, oink | THREE FULL drew's, Sharhot Lake, at 7 p.m. All [school was successful dn again tak- | nesday last a quiet wedding took | : \ the churches were tastefully deeo- ing the shield the third year in suc- | place when Karl Renferd Martin, of | 12.00; do., grass, 7.50 to 9.00; Ontario wheat--N 2 winter, | 28 ito 30¢f ducklings, 3%c; turkeys | LOTS FOR SALE rated with flowers, fruit and vege [cession at the wchool fair. Mr. and | Holleford, was married to Miss | Lambs, choice spring, 17.00 to 17.50; 1 $2.31; No. 3 winter, $3,837: No. 2 32 +n 35c. > de tables in abundance, as befitted the Mrs. J. Stuart, Smith's Falls, were | Reynolds, of Verona, by the Rev. Lambs, yearlings, 15.00 to 16.00; | pring, $2.26; No. 3 spring, $2.22, | poultry--Roosters, 23¢: occasion of thanksgiving for the|guests of relatives. Miss Mary | Richard Babcock The bride was |Sheep, choice handy, 13.00 to 15.00; | basis in store, Montreal. | towl, 27 to 28¢; ducklings, 2a 3 N 1 S t [40 heavy and fat bucks, 11.00 to| Ontario oafs --No. 2 white, new | turkeys, 27 to 30c; spring chickens, | eison Stree | Aa dhl 4 4 2 & 4 counterfeits, Sold by all drugeive, | bountiful harvest. The children's Halladay has Jeft for Foronto to [assisted by the groom's sister, Miss | fair ut Mountain Grove proved to enter hospital 'as nurse-in-training argaret Tuella Martin, while the |{12.25; Heavy fat, 8.00 to 11.00; Hogs| crop, 76c to 78¢; No. 3. 75e to 77¢, | 30¢, ' be an immense success, not otily the | Harold [Kelly left last week to con ther of the bride, - Clark Rey- | fed and watered, 19.50 to 19.75; do., according to fr t outside Wholesalers are selling to the re- scholars, but many of the Darents | tinue hig studies at Albert's College, | nolds, was best man. The bride was! off cars, 19.75 to 20.00; do., t.o.b.| Barley--Malting, new crop, $1.05 | tail trade at the following prices: Y o ir a ! 9 5 1) - being present, and all enjoyed a|Belleville. Ormond Coon left "last |attired in blue silk. The happy {18.25 to 18.75. {to $1.10. | Cheese--New, large, 233% to 240: WwW. egies [g00tarlo flour--War quality, | twins, 23 3-4 to 24 1-dc: old, large, -H. Godwin & So therougthl day... In addition | week for Guelph, Agricultural Col- | couple left for Toronto with the best | to the MGoaS of ho fair,'a large [lege to resume (his studies. Pte. Ir- | wishes of scores of friends. and on | Montreal. | $10.75; Toremto-Montreal, $10.75; 25% to 26¢; twin, 26 to 2645. Insurance number of children have prizes | win Stiltwell, milftary "training | their return will reside in Harting- | Montreal, Sept. 4. --Cattle-- ! now, bags. { Butter--Fresh dairy, chojce. 42 89 Brock St. which were given as a reward for #chool, was a guest at the parson- ton. | Choice heavy steers, $13.50 to 814; Manitoba flour--War quality, | ¢, 43¢c; creamery prints, fresh made, AAA RA a 1 NIN ct pr CN A SA A AA SAN A rg siesta, - ---------------------------------------------------- TT ---- ------------------r ET ------ -------------------- S-- Factors in Winning the War That Every Farmer Should Know COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOU CAN MAKE MORE MONEY AND PRODUCE MORE FOOD FOR THE BOYS WHO ARE FIGHTING "OVER THERE." Em THE FORD ONE-TON TRUCK. One motor truck can do fhe work performed by several horse-drawn deliveries, Mator delivery service has proved to be cheaper than the use of horses, to say nothing of the betler service to cugtomers. \ . 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