Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1919, p. 15

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19. The Monthly Cheque crn That Never Fails No. 4 yellow, © yellow, $1.48 % | Ooats--N¢ white, 673% to 68% c; standard, 68% to 69%c. Rye--No. 2, §1.76%. Barley, $1.03 to $1.18. Timothy, $7 to $10. Clover nominal, Pork nominal Lard, $28.40. Ribs { nominal Fort PAGEF IFTEEN = SE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 19 to $19 per ton : Montreal. March 25 --Oats, extra Flour, Spring wheat $11.10 to $11.25 3.90 to $42.25 2 per ton I Is eal, eeeit---- 0. 1 feed, 83¢, GRAIN QUOTATIONS. M standard grade Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs. $4 Bran, $40.25. Shorts, Moullie, $64 Hay, No car lots, $34. Montz : N If you want i to Succeed--- Save! Toronto. -Manitoba illiam More than 907, of the world's suc men began poor, but Manit (NN g Ww r : 7 W 0c; extra No they learned early to 1050, £18 Ho store, Fort Wil- essful Chicago, Ms : yellow, $1.5 $1.50 to $1.5 save. It is all so simple and effective ! tte How the Money was Lost | Saving made them N¢ & shipment, t " thrifty, and thriftbuilds character--self -denial, --the will to succeed. Just a few dollars set aside regularly, and the Canada Life will guarantee to your home a continuous monthly income. William, 3. No. 4.) Winnipeg. CW. 94%¢; J 1, >; feed, | Winnipeg, March 25.--Oats, No. 2 Id for success b 91% e | C.W., T43g¢c; No. 3 C.W., T0%ec; ex- Build : y Ontario he: No. 1 winter,|'tra No. 1 feed 70%c; No. 1 feed opening a Savings $2.14 10 $2.2 lo. 2 winter, $2.11] 68%e; No. 2 feed ¢5%c. Barley, Account here to-da to $2.19; N vinter, $2.07 to[No. 3 C.W, $1.06%; No. 4 C.W., . 1 Y $2.15: No. g, $2.09 to $2.17; 81.007%! rejected 96%; feed and add to it regular- No. 2 ; No. 3|95%c. Flax, No. 1 NNW.C., $3.58; ly. Interest paid |f sprin . ship-| No. 2 C.W. $3.50; No. 3 C.W_, $3.35. every six months. While you will probably live to draw the proceeds of the policy yourself, what a relief to know that no matter what may happen, the monthly cheque that never fails, issued regularly by the Canada Life, will come to your home. ping points, according to freight, { Ontario oats--No white, 68¢ 70c; No. 3, 66¢c to 68c, according | y freight outside ! Malting, 98c to $1.03. Peg#--No. 2, $1.80, nominal, cording. tu freight outside. Buckwheat--No Rye -No. 2, $1.59 minal, Manitoba flour--Government stan- | Duluth. ) dard, $10.75 to $11, Toronto, | Duluth, March 26.--Linseed on : { + 3.83: a v 9 . ov dard, $9.55 to $9.75. Toronto-Mont- | . oc oy 01d; y J.6t ; real, $9.55 to $9.75, new bags. | ober $3. Millfeed lots, delivered, | New York. real : $42.25; Ps "| New York, March 25.--Flour firm; : feed aur, not yuo od; aid- Kansas straights, $11.25 to $11.50; ey outed] Ruby OUT | rye flour firmer; fair to good, $8.50 » $3.26 to 3°53 : [to $9; cheige to famey $9.05 to track, Torouto, car [$9.50. Hay, firm, No. 1 $1.70 to ol mixed, | $1.75; No. 2 $1.60 to $1.65; No. 3 -- | #1 50 to $1.65 Minneapolis, Minneapolis, March 25.--Flour 10 cents higher; in carload lots stand- { ard flour quoted at $11.65 a bbl. inl | 98-1b. cotton sacks; shipments, | 58,268 barrels. Barley, 92¢ to nominal.| $1.02; Rye No. 2 $¥.69 to $1.69%; no-| bran $40; fidx $3.80 to $3.82. Paid-up Capital § 6 . Reserve Fund - 1 Resources - HE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA A. N. LYSTER Manager Kingston Branch 500,0: - 150,000,000 Jarley ac- "You see I had only a few thousand dollars left after the estate was settled-- Your present Life Insurance will no doubt "clear the mortgage," pay off the obligations of your estate, and leave something for your family, but Consider This: In addition to a "lump sum" of money, you should provide a definite income that cannot fail. to $1.62, Car shorts, feed 314 led laled, , $20 to $ The Young Man's | Best Recommendation | Toro. | Toronto, March 26.--Choice heavy |steers, $14.50 to $15.50; do., butcher, A Savings Account is more than a start [$12 to $14; do., medium, $11 to towards fnencia) independence--it is a $11.50 ; Ju go », } a; mark of character. Eh 8 Siolce, One of the strongest recommendations 312.80; Buber Sows, gig in the world of business that a young man bulls, choice heavy, $10.50 to $12; can present, is a Merchants Bank Pass-Book, do., good, $9.50 to $10; do., light, showing a record of consistent savings, $9 to 39.50; do., cauners, $5.26 to A Savings Account may be opened with $1.00, a shows how highly we regard the accounts of those who desire to save. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. A weekly or monthly income is the natural and my brother borrowed some to help him } thing for most people. along; of course that went and then-- A woman can keep a family together on even a.small income, provided it is regular. Financial problems should not be thrust upon a woman who is not used to business deals. The hands of unscrupulous men are always outstretched for money held by the unwary. The Monthly Income Plan You will be surprised to learn what a reason- able proposition can be made to you; how only a few dollars saved and set aside from your regular earnings can be multiplied into a substantial income for your Beneficiary. 185.50; feeders, 900 to 1,000 lbs. a $10.60 to $11.60; do., light, 600 to s 1660 1bs., $8 to $8.20; milch cows, $75 Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1864," ears, 319.28) 20s 5h, $18.25; do, a by y v . Kingston Bragch, » : . z H. A. TOFIELD, Manager. | ¥» [to $100; lambs, $16 to $19; sheep, light, $13 to $14; heavy sheep and Verona Branch, - . - J. W. McCLYMONT, Manager. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent st Kingston Branch. | bucks, $8 to $10; calves, $14 to $16; I simply had to help father with his business, ---------- he was so worried-- Montreal. Montreal, March 25.--Choice steers, $13.50 to $14.50; good, $12 to $13; medium, $10.50 to $11; com- | moy, t5.8% outblc$10; 8iméBoY | mon, $8.50 to $10; butchers' cattle, { choice cows, $10.60 to $11.26; good, [$9 to $10; medium, $7.50 to $8.60; | choice 'bulls; $10.50 t0/$11.50; good, $10 to $10.50; medium, down to $8, Sheep, $7 to $11; lambs, $12 to $14.60; milk-fed calves, $7 to $16. Chiteago., Chicago, March 25.--Hogs, heavy- weight, $19.65 to $19.75; medium weight, $19.50 to $19.70; light weight, $18.96 to $19.65; light, $17.50 to $19; sows, $17.26 to $18.90; pigs, $16.76 to $17.50. Cattle, heavy beef steers, $11.50 to $20; light beef steers $9.75 to $18.50; butcher cows and heifers $6.75 to $15; canners and cutters, $5.26 to $9.75; veal calves, $14.75 to $16; stocker-and feeder steers, $8 to $14.25. Lambs, 84 pounds or less, $18.50 to $20.60; 85 pounds or better, $18.25 to $20.35; culls, $15.25 to $18; ewes, médium and good, $12 to $15; culls and common $6 to $11.25, | hogs, fed and watered, $19; do., off | | | | _~ | WE OFFER Montreal Tramway and Power Co. 615% Five year secured gold notes payable New York and Cane ada, Denomination $100, $500, $1,000. Excellent security. High yield, BONGARD, RYERSON & CO. 287 Bagot St. Phone 1728, H. J. Bongard, 'Manager Ask for Particulars Canada Life 0 Sf «© ~ J.0 Hutton - Agent ~~ ' 7 ' s ~ Kingston | er | and | thought it best to invest something in real estate at once. Well, that failed-- < 7 LQ 7. 7 Cp 7 Senna A A A AA OVERCOATS $48.00 to $38.00 SUITS $20.00 to $38.00 Large stock of indigo blue serge and fine worsted suitings. All wool, extra heavy weight pants, $8.00. _ _..shestmsiCaini John Tweddell, Buffalo, East Buffalo, N.Y., March 25.-- Cattle, prime steers, $17.50 to $18.50; shipping steers, $16.50 to $17; butchers, $10 to $16.50; year- lings, $10 to $17; heifers, $10 to $13.75; cows, $5 to $12; bulls, $7.50 to $12; stockers and feeders, $6 to $12; cows and springers, $65 to $150. Hogs--Heavy, $20,10 to $20.25; mixed $20 to $20.10; yorkers, $20 light yorkers and pigs, $18.25 to $18.50; roughs, $16.50 to $17; stags $12 to $14. Lambe, $13 to $20.25; yearlings, $12 to $17.60; wethers, and, really, if it were not for the monthly income cheque from the Canada Life I don't ' know how I should be getting along now." L_ Civil apd Military Tailor, Princess St. HEHE 182.25 to $2.50; do. bskt., i bunch, 30¢; {rhubarb, 2 bunchés for 35c; sage HHH $16 to $16.50; ewes, $7 to $15; mix- ed sheep, $15 to $15.50. GENERAL TRADE. Toronto, Toronto, March 2---Butter, choice Jdairy, 50¢ to 6c; do. creamery, 6uc to 65¢; margarine, 1b., 36¢ to 40c; eggs, new laid, doz, 60c to Ede; cheese, 1b,, 33¢c to 38¢; turkeys, 1b, 66c to 60c; fowl, Ib, 36¢ te 42¢; chickens, roasting, 40c to 4bec; geese, 1b, 30¢ to 32c; beets, peck, 80c; do. bag, $1 to $1.10; carrots, peck, 26c; do. bag, 75¢ to $1; cab- bage, each, bc to 10e; cauliflower, each, 26¢ to 35¢; celery, head, 10¢ to 25¢; lettuce, 3 behs for 10¢; do. head, 2 tor 25¢; onions, 75-1b. sacks, 80e to 60¢c; do. pickling, bkt., 40c to T5¢: do., green, bunch, 5¢ to 10¢; ledks, parsley, bunch, Se to 1Ge; parsnips, bag, $1; . peek, 26c; potatoes, bag, $1.40 to $1.50; bunch, 5e to 10c; savory, buncoh. 6¢ to 10¢; turnips, bag, do. peck, 20c. Sm ne. Montreal, Montreal, March 256.-- Butter, per | pound, finest creamery prints, lc; ry, 4c. , strictly new laid, Oleomargarine, per Ib, prints, Ide; tubs, 32¢ Windsor, boneless 46o. 42¢; fowls, | turkeys, 46 Lard, per ib., in tubs, 29%, ing, per ib, 26 \ per Ib, large; 32c small, cooked ham, per Ib. 49¢c. Bacon, per 1b. breakfast, 29¢; poultry. per 1b., chickens, 30c to 32¢; geese, 30c: eC. Honey, per Ib.--~White clover, 85¢ to 16ei | combs; 30c; bulk, 27¢ to 25¢; buck- wheat, 24c to 25c¢. Beans, per bush.---Canadian hand picked, $3.50 to $4. Potatoes, car lots, 90 1b. bags Quebec, $1.50; Ontario stock, $1.50. Dressed hogs, per 100 pounds, fresh killed abattoir, 25e. Hay, per ton, car lots, No. 1, $25: No. 1 clover, $24; Xo. 2 clover and timothy, $23 to $24; timothy hay, 23. FE Just Received at the UNIQUE Grocery * Miss Esther M. Dill is rated in the drafting department of the Puget sound navy yard on the same basis as any finan in the shops. Of the 1,980,000 people with votes in the sixty-ope London constitu- encies 796,000 were women. Old Virginia Pancake Flour, Self Raising Buckwheat Flour, White Swan Pancake Flour, Fresh Buckwheat Flour. 8 C. H. PICKERING, 490 and 492 Princess Street. Phone 530 License No. 85-2153 Eversharp Pencils 'The perfect pencil. Always sharp. N J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. Tel. 810 41 Clarence St. § | Lit 1s found that practically none of by the women who have been employed © on munition work Is willing to do domestic work. d From investigations made: recently | Special attention will your family or friends, from the Old Country. > and rates &TA,GT. nd given 0 or For information to J. P. Hauley, O.F. Kingston, Ont. a "THE CASH STORE 18 oz. Bottles Heinz Sweet Heinz Bottles Iidia Relish 14e J. Burgess & Son B. $ The United Grocery COMPANY » $ 138 Princess St. Phone 207 Pronipt Delivery

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