oe ; @ TS, " DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1918. _ GE ELE TH 7 AAA Rr re Hay--No. 1, $23 to $24 per ton; ¢ | mixed, $20 to $21 per om, track To- { The Market Reports {|=:.. c.. ge re of $10.50 to $11, track Toronto Feed Your Poultry ' . Sea ttre " Montres} Montreal, Dec diah Western, No. 3, 91%e. Flour --New Standard' grade, $11.25 to i : Rolled oats---Bags, 90 ibs, io 4 Bran $37.25. Shorts Moullie, $67.00 to $68.00. 2, per ton, car lots, $20.00 Purina Baby Chick Feed Puvina Chicken Chowder Purina Scratch Feed ° ns. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS, Oats--Cana. Toronto, os \ Toronto, Dee 17.--Extra choice beeves, $16 $20; steers #14 $16.50; » $13 to $13.76, bute teers and heifers, choice, $11.5 $12.50; do good, $10 to $11, > wedivin, $8 to $9; do., common, | 0 to $8; butchers' cows, choice, | $12.50; do. good, $8.50 to ;; do, medinin, $7.76 to $8.50; do. canners, 2 bulls, More Eggs nod Cturdy Chicks. x For Sale By for Christmas TE very spirit of Christmas itself demands Music, for music sounds the note of joy, of exahation, of gladness, as no other medipm of expression can. Therefore, to have a well deserved repu- tation as a safe gnd effective BALA L Hiaten Siren, remedy for stomach ail- : ments, They are er ay--No , D. Couper. fia No. -- Winnipeg Winnipeg, Dec. 17.~--~0Oats -- Na, 2 C.W., 77%¢; No, 3 C.W,, T4%e; ax- tra No. 1 feed, 74%e; No. 1 feed 732%¢; No. 2 feed, 68%c. Barley, IRE EEE LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT, 20TH, 1918, er, o Trains will leave snd arrive at Oty Biation, Foot of Johnsen Street, Guing West. Lve. City Arr, Clty No. 19 Matt ,, ,, 122 am, 1267am No. 13 Express . .. 2.10am, s62am No, 27 Loesi ve 45am. 10178m No, 1 Intern'] 14d, 1.15 pm, 1.46 p.m No, 7T Mall. ,. .. 3.00 pm, 3.47 pm Golng Kast. Lve. City Arr. City No. 18 Mali , .. 10am 217am No. 16 Express . 2.10 a.m, 3.62am No, ¢ Mall .. .. 2.2 No. 14 Intarn'l Ltd, No. 28 Local 6.45 p.m. Nos. 1, 18, 14, 16, 18, 19 run dally, Other trains dally except Sunday, Direct route to Toronte, Feterboro, Hamliton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Chicagd, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, Bt. John, Halifax, Boston and New York. For Pullman accommodation, tickets and wll other information, apply to J. P Hanley, Agent, Agency for all ocean stearnship lines. Open day and night AAA A AAs helpful in bilious attacxs, sick headache, dyspepsia, heartburn and constipation. They act gently and surely on the organs of elimina- tion, purify the blood, tone the system and very quickly Strengthen Digestion » Largest Sale of any Medicine in the World, Scid everywhere, la boxes, 25¢. has Order Hetman of Ukraine and. cabinet resigned When a young man playing he calls it work. No man is worse for knowing the worst of himself, directory and German Pre. NM Tonight - spe . wes Tomorrow Feel Right Get a 25° Box T. H. Sargent, Druggist, Kingston, ont. A, Pe - -- i8 paid for Units, A i £9.50 unickl do. common, $6 to $7; $.25 to $4.75; butchers, A Nr tlt Pl ttl iP Pg choice, $10.25 to $11.50; do., good, 189 to $5.60; do. medium $7.25 to $7.50! do. common, $6.50 to 37; feederd, best, $9 to $9.25; stockers, best, $9 to $9.25; milkers and i springers, choice, $140 to $185; do. | common to medigm, $65 to $110; | calves, cholee," $15 to $18; do. lmedinm, $12 to $13; do. common, 1$8 to 10; do. grass, $5.50 to $7; {lambs, choice spring, $12.50 to | $14.75; sheep, choiee handy, $9 to 1 $10; do., heavy and fat bucks, $5 to | $8; hogs, fed and watered, $18.25; | do. off" cars, $18.50; do. f.0.b., §11.- 5 to $17.50, Buffalo. Buffalo, Dee. 17.--Cattle--Re- | ceipts, 500; slow. Calves--Receipts, 175; 76e lower; $7 to $19.50, Hogs | <~iRecelpts, 4,800; steady; heavy, mixed and yorkers, $17.80; light yorkers and pigs, $16.75; roughs, $12 to $14.50; stags, $10 to $12 The city of Kiev, capital of Ukraine Sheep and lambs--Receipts, 1,800; gccupled by troops of the directory. abdicated | to is be- ing maintained by the troops of the lambs steady; sheep dul; lambs, $9 $16; ewes, $4 to $8.50; others unchanged. | Chicago { Chicago, Dee, 17.--Hogs-- Re- | ceipts, $655,0000: mar'et mostly 10¢ lower; slaughter facilities overtaxed and many thousand hogs going ovér without a bid; top, $17.10; bulk of sales $17.36 to $17.86; butchers, $17.60 to $17.70; light, $16.85 to $17.66; packing $16.75 to $17.45; throw-outs $15.75 to $16.75; pigs, good to choice, $14.00 to $15.50. We Have It All stock sizes in sash and doors. Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria 8t. Yard 13 Phone 1042 NN NNN | Insist on Getting CHARM TEA In Packages Only Black, Green, Mixed. At all Grocers. p p p bp Pr hindustan dah dh 2 hdd A A 4 4 Cattle-~Receipts, 3,000; compared | with a week ago, beef and butcher] { cattle mostly 25 to 50c lower, can-| | nerd about steady, calves $1.00 low- er; good weight feeders steady to 205¢| | lower; common stock off more, | Sheep-- Receipts, 6,000; compared | | with a week ago, lambs mostly 25 to | | 50c lower; sheep and yearlings weak | | to 25¢ lower, | rte | Winnipeg | Winnipeg, Dee. 17.----Receipts at| the Union Stock Yards today were] | 1.300 eattle. Butcher steers, $7.00 | to $14.50; heifers $6.50 to $11.50; cows $4.50 to $10.00; bulls $5.00 to| $7.50; oxen, $4.75 to $9.50! stockers! and feeders $6.50 to $9.50; $10.00 to $11.00; lambs ,$13.50 to $156.25, Hogs, selects, $17.7 sows and heavies, $11.50 to $13.75; stags $10.00 to $12.00; lights, $14.00, Montreal Montreal, Dec, 17.--Choice steers, $12.25 to $13; good $11 to $12; medium, $9.50 to $10.50; common, $7.50 to $9; choice butchers' bulls $8.75 to $9.50; good, $7.50 to $8.50; medium, $6.50 to $7.00; choice butchers' cows, $9 to $9.75; good, $8 to $9; medium $7 to $7.50; can- ners' eattlé, $5 to $5.50; sheep, $8.50 Gage's Cash Grocery Cor.Gore and'Wellington Sts. New Currants vy .. ..30¢ Ib.y New Seedless Raisins. 20¢ Ih, a New Mixed Peel ..48¢ 1b, Fable Raisins . .35¢ Ib. New Dates .. ..25¢ package New Currants, ..25¢ package | New Figs |. .15¢ package New Shipment Unfermented Wines For Christmas Tey One Good Coffee, Special Blend, 40¢ pound. Phone 248 J. R. B. GAGE License No. 8.21493 New For Something Refreshing Ask For . St. Lawrence Ale & Porter Ring Phone 645 For a Case. A. Tyo, 473 Princess Street i Kingston n weekly payments of $1.00 to $5.00 of your purchase i to $9.50; lambs, $12.50 to $14.50; milk-fed ealves, $11 to $14; grass- fed, $5 to $9. GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Toronto, Toronto, Dec.17.----Manitoha wheat -=No. 1 Northern, $2.24 -2;: No. 2 Northern, $2.21 1-2; No. 3 Northern, $2.17 1-2; No. 4 wheat, $2.11 1-2, in store Fort Willlam, not including tax. \ Manitoba oat§--No.2 C.W.,78 §-8e¢; No. 3 CW, 75 5-8¢; extra No. 1 feed, 75 5-8¢; No. 1 feed, 74 5-8c, in store Fort William, American corn--No. 2 yellow, $167; No. 3 yellow, $1.62; No. 4 yel- low, $1.57; sample corn, feed, $1.48 to $1.55, track Toronto. Ontario oats, new ecrop--No. 2 white, 73¢ to T6¢c; No. 3 white, 72¢ to 76¢, according to freights outside. Ontario wheat--No.! 1 winter, per car lot, $2.14 to $2.22; No. 2 do. $2.11 to $2.19; No. 3 do., $2.07 to $2.15; No. 1 spring, $2.09 to $2.17: No. 2 spring, $2.06 to $2.14; No. 3 spring, $2.02 to $2.10 f.o.b. shipping points, according to freights. Peas--No. 2, $2.00. Barley-----Malting, new erop, 98¢ to $1.03, according to freights outside. Buckwheat--No. 2, $1.42. Rye--No. 2, $1.58, hominal. Manitoba flour--OIld crop, quality, $11.35, Toronto. Ontario flour--War quality, ald erop, $10.25, in 'bags, Montreal and Toronto, prompt shipment. : Millfeed---Car lots, delivered Mont- real freights, bags included; bran, $37.25 per ton; shorts, $42.25 per To-day! Buy a CATA war utes, and Cures Perfectly FINE FOR COUGHS OR COLDS. ---------- | est easterns, 24 to .25e. sheep, | 35 to 40¢; Turkeys, 1b, 40 to 45c: No. 3 C.W,, $1.01%e; No. 4 CW, 96 1-2¢; rejected 856 1-2¢; feed, have a real old-fashioned Yule-tide and not to forget the little ones to whom, after all, the day really belongs, it 83 1-2¢. Flax--No, 1 ¥w.o. $3.25; No.2 C.W., $3.21; No."3-C.W, $2.99. Chicago Chicago, Dec. 17.--Corn-- No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 pellow, $1.42 to $1.46; No. 4 yellow, $1.39 to $1.42. Oats--No. 3 white, 72 to 73% ec; standard, 72% to 74¢, Rye --No. 2 $1.62 to 90¢ to ¥1.01. Timothy, $8.00 to $11.00: Clover, nominal, Pork nom: inal, $1.40 Soc. Minneapolis Minneapolis, Minn., Dee, Barley, 86 to 94c. Rye, No. 2, to 1.66%. Bran $27.73. 'Flax to $2.74. ------ $0c. Duluth Duluth, Minn., Dec, 17.--Linseed on track, $3.62; arrive, $2.60; De- cember, $3.49 bid; January, $3.50% bid; May, 3.63%. New York New York, Dec. 17.--Flour dull: Springs and Kansas, $10.75 to $11; Winters, $10.40 to $10.85, Rye flour steady; fair to good, $8.50 to $9.00; white corn flour dull, $3.85 to $4.25. Barley flour dull, $7.50 to $8.00, Hay steady," No. 1 $1.95; No. 2 $1.80 to $1.85; No, 3 $1.60 to $1.70. Hops firm, state, medium to choice, 1918, 25 to 33c; 1917, 18 to 20¢; Pacific 1918, 30 to 34¢; 1917, 20 to 2024. $1.65 $1.54 Coast, 294 "al, GENERAL Montreal Montreal, Dec. 17,--Oheese--Fin- Butter-- Choicest creamery, 51 to 62¢, Eggs Selected, 65¢; No. 1 stock 50¢. Po tatoes--Per bag, car lots, $1.70 to $1.75. Dressed hogs--Abattoir kill- ed, $24.50 to $25.00, Lard--Pure, wood pails, 20 Its. net, 21 to 22 %e. Toronto Toronto, Dec. 17.--Butter, choice dairy 50 to 65¢; do creamery, 55 to 63¢; Margarine, 1b, 37 to 40¢; Eggs, new laid, doz, 75 to 90¢; Cheese, 1b. Fowl, 1b. 28 to 30¢; Spring chickens, 33 to 35c; Roosters, Ib, 23 to 25¢; Ducklings, 1b, 32 to 35¢; Qeese, 1b. 28 to 30c; Apples, basket, 25 to 60¢; do. bbl, $3.00. to $6.00; Oranges, doz. 30 to 40¢; Lemons, doz. 30 to 40c; Beets, peck. 25¢; do; bag, $1.00 to $1.10; Carrots, peck, 25 to 30¢; do, bag, 85 to 90c; 'Cabbage, each 5 ta 10¢; Cauliflower, each 15 to 35¢; Celery, head 6 to 10¢; Lettuce, 32 bunches 10c; Onlons, 75 1b, sacks, $1.60 to $1.90; do, basket, 25 to 60c; do pickling, basket, 40 to 75¢; Leeks, bunch 10¢; Parsley, bunch 10¢ Parsnips, bag $1.00 to $1.10; do, basket 20e; Pumpkins, each 10 to 30c; Potatoes, bag $1.76 to $1.80; do., N.B. $2.00 to $2.26; do., sweet, 3 lbs. 25c; Sage, bunch § to 10¢; Savory,-bunch § to 10¢; Spinach, peck 30 to 40¢; Squash, each 10 to 40¢; Turnips, beg 75¢; do., basket, Ble: Vegetable martow, each 5 to be, VILLAGE OF YARKER New Goods Arrived at the ¥ UNITED GROCERY Fancy Seeded Raising, New Cleaned Currants, New Seediess Raisins, Fancy Table Raisins in clusters, New Peels, Fruit Cakes, feed or plain, Plum Puddings. Our Sweet Cider and Wipes can't be beat, Give us an tris] for your Christmas supplies, 138 Princess St. Next Standard Bank Canada Food Board Licesse Neo 8.1287 Mrs, Warren's Sudden Death--Wil- ham Hamilton Dies Overseas, Yarker, Dec, 17.--More material is arriving here for the Benjamin Mfg. Co. The factory will be ready to open up about Jan, 1st, 1919. Yarker Public Schoel gave a splen- did entertainment last Friday night in Benjamin's hall. The proceeds, which amounted to $26.15, will be used for library books and two water tanks for drinking purposes for the school, The teachers, Misses Salis- bury and Leacock had a surprise in store for the pupils, giving to each one a present handed out by Old Santa from a Christmas tree, Mr. Benjamin gave the use of his hall free. The Sunday School Christmas tree and entertainment will be giv- en in A, W, Benjamin's hall Christ- mas night. Archibald Hamilton received a message announcing the death of his son 'William in the 14th General Christmas Joys . A Letter to Santa Claus . $0c. \New Year's Day 20248 {Nurasey Rhymes, No. 1 (Descriptive) .... iin, Geraiwd and Hunting $0c. \Nursery Rhymes, No. 2 (Descriptive) , ................... 20249 [Nursery Rhymes, No, 3 (Descriptive) .................. Nursery Rhymes, No. 4 (Descriptive)... 40141 [The Birthday of a King... $1.65 \Hear Me, Ye Winds and Waves 29219 f Adeste Fideles (Oh, Come All Ye Faithful) Shannen Four ( Plane dec.) $1.40 \The Holy City i -- - 20452 {Sh Come All Ye Faithful asd Christians Awake Pativ' Military Band $0c. | Hark, the Herald Angels Sing and {or Holy, Holy Me. LO Holy Night... immmrismstante 40058 (Yihils Shephards Watched Their Flocks by Night Hark, The Herald Angels Sing... 40025 {Adasts Fideles (Oh, Come All Ye Faithful) Silent Night, Hallowed Night. Hospital, Eastbourn, Sussex, Eng. He was twenty-two years old and was| ™ taken ill while in England. At the S 2 time of enlisting he was far from be- Re alirin ing well, but went with the rest of the boys over seas. ¢ Mrs, Warner died suddenly lpst| Sewing Machines, Umbrellas,' Suit week. Her Son Meaford came in|CUsses, Trunks repaired and refitted. from his wi and found her dead. Saws aul ma Tot She had 1 to the village the day| Talking Machines repaired promptly, before and had tes with her son, |loeks repaired, Keys Atted. All makes and appeared to be in £00d health. | of, Lawn Mowers sharpened and ve- She was seventy-six years old and paired. spemt an her life in the township of John M. Patrick The teller of the Merchants Bank | paene 20085. 140 Sydenham St. here has been transferred to the ; Kingston, Ont. _-. ; opened up |. = molly has n Montreal | os ae . n 'placed by him | the bank aud | behoves you to get some Christmas Records ! And what a splendid List there is to choose from! 30323 {Santa Claus' Own Story... ---- Santa Claus' Journey with His Toys 30324 {Santa Claus Comes to Town... : $1.40 \Santa Claus Distributes His Toy $1.62%. Barley, . ad the Chris Tree oe Christmas Shoes crn dBy Santa Claus By Santa Claus cirri. By Santa Claws ..By Santa Claws Rosalie Zeamans . Rosalie Zeamans .. Rosalie Zeamans ... Rosalie Zeamuns ..Rasalie Zeamans Rosalie Zeamans Gerard and Hunting Gerard and Hunting Geragd and Hunting B. Stonehill ( nn Ace. ) B. Stonehill Helen Clark atched Pathe Miditary Band Mirion Crawford William Wheeler Tempo Mile Quartetie Tempo Male Quartette rorreenrsnnnscdByric Quartette reer senins CPFIC Queliritette While Shepherds W Toronto Montveal Office: 100g New Birks Bldg, Robert J. Reid A A AA Children's Furniture for Christmas Kiddie Cars ........$2.00, $2.50 Carriages . .. $2.50, $3.50, to $13.00 Rockers, Chairs, Baby Walkers 'R. J. Reid' Phone 577 Leading Undertaker wm, as SN ma A Battery That Guarantees Satisfaction gp §. Expert repiiring and recharging. 'GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS You can always tell a Philadelphia Diampnd Grid Battery plate at a glance. Both sided are covered with Diamonds. If the Diamonds are not there it is not genuine, Don't let any- body convince yeu otherwise, Once in a while, we hear of somebody pulling out an old unknown plate--without Dia monds on it--and claiming that it was taken from a Philadel' phia Diamond Grid Battery. Let us show you a genuine Dia- mond Grid Plate so yon can always be sure of what you are getting. It is well worth being sure. Battery inspection free. | bors oe i ere ro