Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1919, p. 11

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i) THE DAILY BRITISH | WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. IF YOU WANT A CROP OF GOOD | The Market Reparis | 1811 33 $1 $14.50; e sr $13 tc Chicago. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. d 0eé x : ; Tore , April 11.--Cholice 1} i4 to $ to $14 This Season, Change the Seed. Get| to $12; do, New Brunswick cher choice heavy $1 good, $9.6 $9.50; do, Feeders, 900 to to $13.50; do, $9 to $10; Milch Cows, $7 16 to $20; heavy st Calves io, To $20.50; * |.do, rol. $19.75 z : 0 try pol ; 4 ® ts, $19. Montreal, $14 to $15; medium, $11; $12; good, No other will $0 $7 to $10: stomach ailments to $9.50; sheep, the liver and regulate j12 © $15. er $15. general health as a dose of Smooth and the Cholcest Stock in Canada at White, Apri Grocers, 270 Princess Street $10 choi Winnipeg ¥ Winnipeg, Man., er steers, $10 to { RCC fans to $13; cows, $4.5 $6 to $9.50; oxen, Largest Sale of Sold d everywhere, ett ett Pet Ai pe Groceries and Meats If you want the best in Gro- ceries and meats, go to the Unique (Grocery and Meat Market C. H. PICKERING, 400 and 103 Princess St. Phone 530 License Neo. 5-2152 ls $13; light, $15 East Buffalo, tle, prime steers, shipping steers, chers, §10 to $1 to $16.75; cows, $5 to $12; stockers and fee fresh cows and $150. Calves, Hogs, active, yorkers, $20 to $15. 'Wool lambs, 50; do, common, dium $7 to $8.50; 0 to $10; do, canners, 800 pounds, $12 to Delawares!::: Grass cows, 5 to sheep, light, $13 to $15; ep and bucks, $8 to $10; 14 to $17.50; Montreal. good, $11 to $12; common, choice buichers' good, $10 to $19. stockers and feeders, TE 3 650; calves, $5.30 « 5; she g lambs, $10 to $15 Hogs, selects, 20; sows heavies, $14 to $17; stags, $12 to Buffalo. N.Y. heife heavy, $2 mixed and yorkers, roughs, $17.50 to $18; $15 to $20.78; ped lambs, $12 to $17.75; yearlings, Chicago, April 11 weight, $2 20.20 t weight, $17.50 to $18.10 20.10; so 18 to 50 to $18 5 p $11 50 ronto 15.040; do, butch medium, $§ $9 to $10.50; 8, choice, $10 to butchér cows and cows, choice, $9 to | 37.50 to $15; canners and cutters, Bulls, | $5.85 to $10; veal calves, 0.50 to $11.50; do|$16.25; stocker and feeder light, $9 to] $8.25 to $15.50, $5.50 to $5.50; Quotations on wooled 1,000 pounds, $13 | Lambs, 8§4 pounds or less, $20.35; 85 pounds or to $20.35; culls, $14 to $1 light ) to 760 pounds, ; do, light mixed, #8 to $8.75 GRAIN TOTATIONS. $100; lambs, I¥ GrOTAY 3 Montreal. Montreal, April 11.--Oats, Hogs, fed and No, 1 feed, 82 %e. Spring wheat, do, off cars, $20.75; [new standard grade, $11 10 $11.10. to $20; do, at coun-fRolled oats, bag 90 Ibs. $3.60 50. to $19.75, $3.75. Bran, $42.25. Shorts, $44.- 25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, 1826.50 to $27. 1 11---Choice steers, |' -- $12.50 to $13.50; Winnipeg. $10 to Winnipeg, April 11.--Oats, No $11 to CW, 72 1-4¢; No. 3 C.W., 69 1- tc: extra\No. 1 feed, 69 1-4c: No. 1 feed, 67 1-4c; No. 2 feed, 4c Bar- 50; medium, $7.50 [ley--No. 3 C.W., $1.03 3-4; No. $8 to $10. Lambs, {C.W., rejected, 92 3-dc; feed lk-fed calves, $7 to 3-4c. _Flax--No. : No. 2 CW, $3.56%; 'No. $3.401%. bulls, to $10.50; medium, e cows, $11 to $12; Live Stock. April 11---Butch- $156.75; heifers, $7 4.50 to $12; bulls, $5.50 to $12; 2.261% : No $6.75 to $13. [32.28% N to $15; sheep and Toronto, April 11. -- In store, Fort William: Toronto, wheat 3 northern, . 4 wheat, $2.111% Manitoba oats--No No.3, CW, 69%¢c; No nd ING." 2 feed, 64c, liam. American corn nal; No. 4, $1.77, Coini® y track, Toronto JADE at Manitoba barley, in store, RAR A William, No. 3, C.W_, $1.03 t16.1 7; 1 C.W., 98c; rejected, 92° oc; 6.50; yearlings, $10 91%ec. rs, $10 to $13.75; Ontario wheat--No. 1 bulls, $7.50 to $12: 1g 14 to $2.22; No. 2 winter, § ders, $2.19; No. 3 winter, $2.07 to No. 1 spring, $2 to $2.17; spring, $2.08 to $2.14; No. 3 spring, 2.02 te $2.10; f.o.b. shipping points, 0.75 $20.90; Pi to freight pone light Ontario oats--No. 2, $20; 171¢; No. 3, 67c to 69c, $12 2 to freight outside Barley----Malting, 93c to 98¢ clip- Peas--No. 2, $1.70 to $1.80, nomi- nal, according to freight outside. -- $2.17%; 2, Cw, 724 1 teed. in store, Fort 6914. $20 wil SOWS to $17. No.2. $1.80. prompt shipment, Fort 4: No. 4, feed, inter, 11 to 2.1 wi > $ $6 to $20.50, $4 white, 69c¢ to $20.2 according to stags, NOTABLE mmm GROWTHS in CONCRETE Paving Yardages : J perience is the teacher. reccmmendation of this matérial. grammes. Writing on Augdst. 12th, 1918, Edward, Chairman of the Board of County Road Commissioners for Wayne 3 "Consi- dering the satisfaction given by the many N. Hines, County, Michigan, sa says 'that: - miles of roads in that county four, five six, seven, cight and nine years old, they can see no reason for changing their opin ions or judgment in addpting the con- crete road gs the standard type of cons- i me i Wayne County, Michigan | Concrete Paving Yardage i 1908 + 20,000 sq. yds. By 1910 70,000 1911 290,000 b 1912 590,000 { 1913 $90,000 { 1914 1,220,000 { 1918 1,600,000 < As time passes, the satisfaction given by concrete is such as to warrant unqualified All communities, who have had long enough experience - with concrete to'<form an opinion of its durability and low up-kéep cost, invariably give it the place of honor in all their future road-building pro- truction. (At the present writing Wood- ward Avenue Road has been open to traffic for exactly nine years and two months.) "We still believe," writes Mr. Hines, "and this belief is based on the satis- faction that our concrete roads have given, that you get more value for a dollar in your concrete road than in any other type of road, irrespective of its cost. We have built in round figures 170 miles of concrete road in Wayne County. We expect to continue this building pro- gramme until we have 350 miles of con- crete road. This will mean a. "t 25%, of the mileage of roads in tl. eatire * county." + The figures given below indicate the #ver-increasing tendency to insist upon concrete wherever concrete has been giv- en a test over a period of years. Milwaukee Cty, , Wisconsin Outgamie C Wiscamtn Concrete Pav ag Yardage - Concrete Pa ng Yardage 17,591 q. yds. 19,191 21,191 " 21.927 - 54,460 71,640 * 400,000 " "72, 578 sq. yds. 215,874 480,624 " * 1,175,000 * * CANADA CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED HERALD BUILDING MONTERaL Saless Offices es at > Montreal Toronto iis Calgary | "Canada" Cemenl! can be secured from over 2,000 dealers in nearly every ®ity, town and vil to | flour, per bag $18 to] heifers, | lots, No. 1, $24 $14 to extra | to | Rye, No. 2, car lots, | {Pork nominal i | | Manitoba | ryé flour steady; No {to $9; 1 northern, $2.241%; No. 2 northern, $9. 50; | . ac; 185; No. nomi- | to ¢ No 3 | Buckwheat No Rye--No $1.65, nominal Manitoba ir--Goveriment stan- dard, $10.75 to §11, Toronto. --Government stand- Toronto-Mont- | 5,. mew bags Millteed Car lots, delivered, { Montreal shorts, $44 to $48; bran, $42 to $48; feed, flour, not quoted; {middlings, not quoted; good feed $2.70 to $2.90. track, Toronto, car to $26; No. 2, mixed, per ton; straw, car lots, 2; oy nominal. Sofes, 1 wie, wa Tw ee Steak, cod, Pp: "Wa Trout, salmpn, Ib Tom cods .. .. .. { Wh % fresh, Ib -- : Fruit, Bananas, doz. TAP fruit : v Grapes, California, Ib. Grapes, Tokay, 1b. Oranges, doz Tangerines, doz. Lemons, doz. ' ay---Baled, $22 to 323 $10 to $11 a Minneapolis. | Minneapolis, Apl. 11.--Flour un- changed; barley, 97c to $1.07; rye, {No 2, $1.69%; bran, $38; flax, $3.84 to $3.87 Vegetables. Beets, peck .. .. .... Cabbage, head Carrots, peck | Celery, bunch { potatoe, bag .. | Chicago. arsnips, peck { Chicago, April I er corn, No. 3 Turnips, peck jyellow, $1.61 to $1.62; Neo. 4 yel- low, $1 5814 to §1.§9%; No. 6 yel- iow, $1.65 to $1.56%. Oats--No. 3 white, 67 3-4 to|Bram, ton {gs 5c; standard, 68 1-4 to 69c, |Buckwheat, bush, $1.73 1-4 to $1.74% |Cornmeal, cwt. .. $1.06 to $115. Timothy, | Corn, yellow feed, $10.75 Clover nominal, bush, .. 1.75 Lard, $28.75. Ribs, | Flour, standard (Gov't) 1$26.50 to $27.50. cwt. . cee en Hay, baled, ton Sree Hay, loose, ton .. 15.00 to 18.00 Oats, Man., bush. .80 to .85 Oats, local, bush 65 tg 75 Shorts, ton 45.00 0 47.00 Straw, baled, ton 12.00 to 13.00 Straw, loose, ton .. 8.00 to 10.00 Wheat. local, bush. . 2.15 to 2.20 April 11--Flour firm; tno $11.60 to $12.10; Hides, Furs, Ete. $9.76 to $10. gs Hides, beef, 1b. .. 15 to 16 $11.75 to $12 Lamb skins, fresh .. 2.00 to 2.50 fair to good, ane Veal skins, Ib. .. .. 30 choice to fancy, $9.05 to|Deacon skins, No. 1, 1.50 to 1.75 ratte corn flour steady, $4 |Horse skins, No. 1, to $4.2 large .. veer +... 5.00 to 6.00 Hay Sts; No. 1, $1.80 to $1.-{Tallow.cakes .. .. .. 15 2, $1.05 to $1.76; No. 3, | Wool, washed, - 65 $1.55 to $1.60. Beeswax, Ib, 3 to... to 30 Hops steady; medium to|Shearlings .. . . 1.50 to 2.00 choice, 1918, 30 to 40¢c; 1917, 20c | Wool, unwashed, mv. 'es 45 ; Pacific coast, 1918, 27c¢ to Gensing, wil, dry, 1b... 8.00 43c; "1917, 25 to 30c. Kips, 1b. .. e 16 Barley ......... { Barley, $8 "to 1.80 5.70 to 5.90 20.00 to 25.00 Duluth. Duluth, April 11.--Linseed on track, $3.87 to §3.88;; arrive, $3.87; May, $3.87; July, $3.80; October, $3.46 asked. New York. New York, {spring patents, spring clears, { winter straights, state GENERAL TRADE. Butter. Belleville, 4c to §8c; Brantford and Hamilton, 65 to 70c; Cobourg, 53 to 60¢c; Owen Sound, 48 to 50c; | Port Hope: 50c¢ to §5c; Stratford, 56 to 62¢; and Woodstock, 58 to 66¢ per pound. FINANCIAL MATTERS, Two Knitting Companies Form a Strong Amalgamation. Announcement is made of an amalgamation of the Reliance Knit- ting Company of Toronto and the Zimmerman Manufacturing Com- pany .of Hamilton, the merger to go into effect immediately, and to be Eggs. followed by the sale of more stock, 40 to 45¢! Brantford |probably privately, ard by other ex- to 42¢; Cobour tensions. The new concern will be Owen Sound, 37 to 38 called Zimmerman-Reliance, Limit- 37c; Stratford, 37 ho. and with a capital of $2,000,000 "o- will stand well up among the Canadian manufacturers of knitted goods. Sr---- Belleville, and Hamilton, 4¢ 38 to 40c; Port Hope, 40c; and Woodstock, dozen. 38 td" -- Canadian Westinghouse Earnings. Net earnings of $1,040,718, as compared with $1,011,276 in 1917, are reported in the annual state- ment of the Canadian Westinghouse Company earnings before deduc- tions for income account. Operat- ing expenses, including mainten- ance and replacement are shown at $1,622048, as against $1,667,199 'Iin 1917. There was written off for "| depreciation $170,000, .leaving a surplus for dividends of $870,718. , The/ balance carried forward is $1, Wheat. Belleville, $2.10; Brantford "andyhl/:688. as against $1,401,616 in Hamilton, $2.13; Cobourg, $2; Owen od Sound $2.05 to $2.11; Port Hope, $2.09 to $2.14; Stratford, '$2.04 to $2.12; Woodstock, $2.14 per bushel. Chickens. Belleville, 28 to 32¢; Brantford, and Hamilton, 40¢ to 42¢; Cobourg, 40c; Stratford, 30c to 35¢; - Owen Sound, 35 to 36¢c; Port Hope and Woodstock, 35¢ per Ib, ! Potatoes, Belleville, Cobourg and Brantford $1.40 to $1.50; Owen 'Sound, $1 to $1.10; Port. Hope and Navtpnchy $1.25; and Stratford, $1.25 to $1.7 yer bag. Europe Was First. A report by the Bureau of For- eign and Domestic Commerce shows that Burope ranked first among cus- tomers of the United States taking 2,717,795,082 worth of goods in the first eight months of the fiscal year. Exports to other grand divi- sions included $888,037,063 for North Agperica, mostly to Canada, for shipment to England. b Detalls of imports into this coun- try showed $302,401 received this fiscal 'year from Germany and $907. 766 from Austria-Hungary. Barley. Belleville, $1.10; Brantford and Hamilton, 70¢ to 76¢; Cobourg, 85¢ to 90c; Owen Sound, 98¢ to $1: Port Hope, 90¢; Stratford, 95¢ to $1; and Woodstock, 75¢ per bushel. & Belleville, Brantford, Cobourg and Hamilton, 7 '¢; Owen Soynd, 75¢ to 77¢; Part Hope, 62c; Stratford, 65 and w oodstork, b6c per bushel, Tie King Market Kingston, April 11th, Pulp Concern Sold? The latest on the street Is that the International Paper Company has secured control of tha North American Pulp Company and that it will put Ks ow men in charge of the various plants of the company. American Cyanide, A 6 per cent. dividend on Ameri- {can Cyanide preferred shares is the first payment since May, 1918, when 3 per cent, was paid, being, so the record says, "in full to Decem- ber 31st, 1916." As the stock is a 6 per cent. issue, the 1917 and 1918 dividends have been overdue, and the 6 per cent. just declared would pay the stock up to the end of 1917. Dairy Produce. Creamery butter, 1b. Butter, rolls .. Qenmargagine Cheese .. . Eggs, fresh, "doz. Poultry, Chickens, dressed, Ib, Chickens, live, 1b, Hens, dressed, Ib ... Hens, live, Ib, .u Ducks, dressed, 1b, . Turkeys, 'dressed, Ib. ,. Commercial Notes, An issue of Quebec bonds, total- ling $400,000, has been sold at 101.21. The Monarch Knitting Company had an increase of seventy-five per cent. In its profits this year. Dominion Textile rose to the highest point in Thursday's Mont- » |real trading since 1919. Talk of a ten per cent. dividenl for Maple Leaf strengthened the common shares. The Abitibi Power and Paper Com pany had a twenty-five per cent. ia- crease in earnings last year. The Canadian General Electric Company liad a splendid year, show- ing a large increase in met profits. The Maple Leaf Milling Company has declared the regular dividends of 2 and a half per cent. and a bonus of one per cent. - The Granby Consolidited Mining, Smelt. and Power Co., Limited, Bas dec a Quarterly Jividend LO! per cent., pay ay Ist Fholders of record April)1Sth. H tofore three and a Meats. Beef Porterhouse steak .. .... Sirloin steak, 1b, .... .. Round steak, Ib. ..., .. Rib roast, 1b. .. .. Shoulder roast, Ib. ..,... Boiling cuts. .... .. sdb... pT. . Te sea Qo "heen gs fa eWt. .... .. h owt. gL, #2 3 S8582 83% "Eee sw we aa SEB ANE dens a -" a nEnsssE corporated with a capital of $2. i or state that a site on the ls. land of Montreal has been purchas. and building operations on a and modern plant will be enced immediately. 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