Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Aug 1919, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG { SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1910. For Cottage or to hold the stucco Mastic, on sized or swell, eos mpl ook nd tome Wall Board OTTAWA, ONT. Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only GEO, ROBERTSON & SON, Limited | ects of culls sold at $22.50 per (100 Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing Suits $20 up to $45 "All Prices Between li | steers, i! $6.50. to $11; cows, $4 to $10.50; | bulls, $5.50 to $7.75; oxen, § to 8.50; {| stockers, $6 to $9.25; feeders, $7 to ll | Hogs, selects, $20 to $20.50; heavies, Hl] $8 to $8.50. {| steers $17.50 to $18.00; }| steers $16.00 to $17.00; fi{$9 to $15.75; yearlings, $10.50 to PURE ICE CREAM SERVE IT FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND SUPPERS Most modern machinery used in making our Ice Cream--- the ingredients are the best--nothing but pure cream used. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Superior Ice Cream Parlor 204 Princess St. 1 Phone 648 McLaughlin's Old Stand T Purina Chicken Chowder out the luce fi and eggs at tein. Purina ho mostly prc | No. 3 nominal; No. ¢ nominal. winter $2.03 to' $2.08; No. 2 winter: R----" Investment each month. you. Covers just Get a copy of our Monthl Review. Issued about 15th of It will be of interest to what you wish to know. i hd You may have same by calling at our of- fice or sen Ing us your name and address. Market Reports | LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto. Toronto, Aug. 23.--Export cattle, choice, $13.50 to $14.50; export cattle medium, $12.26 to $13.50; export bulls, $10 to $10.50; butcher cattle, choice $12.25 to $13.50; do., med- fum, $11 to $12; do., common, §8 to $9.25; butcher cows, choice, $10.50 to $11.50; do., medium, $9.50 ' to $10.50; do., canners, $5.50 to $6.50; butcher bulls, steels, $10 to $11.50; stockers, choice, $8.50 to $9.50; stockers, light, $7.50 to $8.20; milkers, choice, $85 to $120; springers, choice, $90 to $135; sheep, ewes, $8 to $10; bucks and culls, $5 to $8; lambs, $16.50 to $17.75; hogs, fed and watered, $23.25 hogs, f1.0.b.; $22.25; calves, $18 to Montreal. Montreal, Aug. 22.--The best sel- pounds. Choice steers are from $12.- 50 to $13.26; good steers, $11 to $12.50, the medium, down to $9 per 100. pounds. In the butchers' cattle section there was a good demand for cows at from $9 to $11 for the better grades per 100 pounds, Common stock was down to $6 oper 100 poiinds. Bulls were selling at $10 to $10.50 for the best per 100 pounds, while other grades ware down to $6 to $7 per 100 pounds. The small meat section, aside from hogs, was very steady, and prices did not show much change. Sheep and lambs are a trifle on the easy side, but milk fed calves are In strong demand ana prices are keeping high. Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Aug. 22.--Bultchers' $6.50 to $12.50; heifers, $11.10; calves, $6 to $9.25; sheep, $11 to $13; lambs, $13.50 to $15.50; $16.50 to $17.50; sows, $14.50 to $16.50; lights, $17.50 to $19; stags, Buffalo. Aufl, 223.--Cattle, prime shipping butchers Buffalo, $16.60; heiters $8 to $13.50; cows $4.50 to $11; bulls $7.50 to $11; stockers and feeders, $7 to $10.15; calves, active and steady, 65c to $1 higher, §6 to $24. Hogs, receipts, 8, 800; active. Heavy; $21.55; mixed $21.56; yorkers $21.75; light York- ers, $20.50; pigs $20.50; roughs $18 to $18.50; lambs $10 to $18; year- lings $8 to $14; wethers $11 to $11.50; ewes $4 to $10.50; mixed sheep $10.50 to $11. New York. New York, Aug. 22.--Beeves; steers, $10 to $16.50; bulls, $8 to $10.50; cows, $4 to $10.50; heifers, $8 to $11.50. Calves--veals, $18 to $265; culls, $14 to $17; skim milks, $12 to $13; fed calves, $14 to $15; grassers, $10 to $11; Westerns, $17: sheep, $6.50 to $10; culls, 34 to $6; lambs, $14 to $19.50; culls, $10 to $12; Hogs--market lower at $21.50 to $22; roughs, $19; pigs, $21. A GRAIN QUOTATIONS, Toronto. Toronto, Aug. 22 ---Manitoba Wheat---No, 1 Northern, $2.24 1.2; No. 2 Northern, $2.21 1-2; No. 3 Yorthern $2.17 1-2; No. 4 wheat 2:11. 4 Manitoba Oats---No. 2 C. W. 89%; No. 3 C.W. 88%¢; extra No. 1 feed 8815¢c; No, 1 feed 87 %c; No. 2 feed 853%c. Manitoba Barley -- No. 3 CW. $1.36 5-8; No. 4, C.W. $1.31 5-8; re-| jected $1.28 1.8; feed $1.23 1-8. All of the above in store Fort Wil- American Corn-- Track Toronto. Oats-- According to Sreign ts outside. No. 8 white 87¢. to 3, 3 Wheat --F.o.b., lot, nominal; No. 2 nominal. No. 1 spring, No. 2 spring, No. 3 Spring, aominal. oh Barley---According to freights out- side. Malting $1.35 to $1.39. Buckwheat--According to freights outside. No. 2: nominal. $7.50 to $8.50; feeding |' | ton, sat lots, $28; cheese, finest Rye---No. 2 nominal. Manitoba Flour (Government stan- dard. 'loreonto $.1. Ontario Flour--Government stan. dard) ---Montreal, prompt, shipment, in jute bags, $10.25 to $10.50; do., Toronto, $10.25 to $14.50. Mlliteed----Car lots, delivered Mont- reai freights, bags included. Bran, per ton, §42 to $45. Shorts, per ton, $44 10 $50. Good feed fiour, per bag, $3.26 to $3.35. Hay--Track Toronto. No. 1, per ton $23 to §24. Mixed $10 to $19. Straw-- Track Toronto. per ton, $10 to $11. Montreal. * Montreal, Aug. 22.---Osts were quoted a cent lower at $1.02 to $1.02% for No. 2,C.W., $1% for No. 3 CW. $1.01 for extra No. 1 feed, 80¢ for No. 1 feed to arrive later in August, and 87c for No. 2 feed also to arrive. Ww Winnipeg, Aug. 22.--Barley--No. 3 CW, $1.365%; No. 4 C.W., $1.31% feed, $1.23%. Flax--No. 1 N.W.C., $6; No. 3 C.W,, $4.91, New York. New York, Aug. 22.--Flour--Mar- ket barley steady; old/spring patents, $12.25 to $12.76; old spring clears, $9.50 to $10.25; new winter straights $10 to $10.40; new Kansas straights $10.90 to $11.40. Rye Flour--Market dull; fair to good, $8 to $8.40; choice to fancy, $8.45 to $8.75. White Corn Flour--Market quiet; price; $4.80 to $4.85. Cornmeal---Market dull; yellow Stahulated, $4.60; white granulated, $4.80. . Rye--Market easy, No. 2 Western, $1.63%, cost and freight New York. Barley--Market steady; feeding, $1.47, and malting, $1.60; both cost and freight New York. -- Wheat--Spot market steady; No. 2 red, $2.34, track New York spot. Corn--Market weak; No. 2 yellow, $2:12%, and No. 2 white, $2.15% both cost and freight New York. Oats--Market quiet; No. 2 white, 87¢; No. 3 white, 863 ¢c; No. 4 white $6¢; all nominal, Chi . Chicago, Aug. 22.--Corn---No. 2 mixed, $1.94 to $1.95; No. 2 yellow, $1.95 to $1.98. Oats--No. 2 white, 72%¢ to 75c: No. 3 white, 703 ¢c to 75¢c. Rye--No. 2, $3$1.63% to $1.54%. Barley--$1.35 to $1.43. Timothy--3$9 to $11.75. Clover--Nominal. Pork--Nominal, Lard--$28.30. Ribs--$23.50 to $24. GENERAL TRADE, Toronto, Toronto, Aug. 22.--Butter, choice dairy, 55¢ to 60¢; do., creamery, 0c to 65c; margarine, 1b 87¢ to 40c; eggs, new laid, doaz., 60c to 66c; cheese, 1b., 35¢ to 40c; fowl, Ib,, 85¢ to 40¢; Shickeng, Toasting, 450 to 50¢; ducks, Ib., to-40; cantalou- Bn basket $1; 'blueberries, 2.50 to $3; to 26¢; peaches, [6e to $1; oranges, dozen, 40c to 60c¢; lemons, dozen, 30¢to 40c; plums, six quarts, 0c to $1.25; watermelons, each, 75¢ to $1; beans, basket, 60c to 7bc; beets, dozen, bunches, 30¢ to 35c; carrots, dozen bunches, 80c to $6c; cabbage, each, 10¢ to 16¢; cucumbers basket; 40c; ghérkins, 78¢c to $1; celery, head, bec to 10c; corn, doz 25c to 30c; eggplant, each, 15¢c; let- tuce, three bunches, for 10¢; onions, peck, $1; do., green, bunch, 6c to 10¢ parsley, bunch, 10c; potatoes, $3.25 to 4; do., new, peck 60c¢ to pumpkins, each 25¢ to 40c; rhubarb, three for 10c; radishes, three dbunch- bag, 75¢; bunch; be to 1 Tr; tomatoes, basket, Ste to 76c; vegetable marrows, each, IC. + NAD Montreal. Montreal, Aug. 22.--Rolled oats, as 90 lbs, $4.95 to $5.25; bran, $42; shorts, $44; bay, No. 3, per east- erns, 25¢; butter, choicest creamery, to 5 : fresh, 62¢ to Te to §58¢; eggs, - 1 stock, G0¢ to 62¢; eggs, No. 2 stock, 43¢ to 45c; potatoes, per bag, car lots, $2.50 to $2.75; dressed hogs, abattoir killed, $33; lard, pure wood pails, 20 1bs, net, 86¢. THE KINGSTON MARKET Kingston Aug. 22nd. Creamery butter, 1b, ,. , Butter, rh rolls fresh, Choose cu «uv vii vis See we ew Sav se sew nes Hous, gromsed, ib... .e roe, ire 0. m-- _ 30 to 32 HH Porterhouse stesk i... .. 30.0 381 Sirol. ates ib. roast, 1b. a oe "es we seal 25 to 30 38 Trout. cods { Cornmeal, ewt. .. ui. | Sora, yellow feed, | Hay, baled, ton .. Car lots, Tallo 5.50 to 6.00 HS Sey iv aa. Flour, standard (Gov't) owt, Ae 6.75 to 5.90 «+ 28.00 to 28.00 Hay, loose, ton .. .. 20.00 to 23.00 Oats, Man., bush., .. 1.00 to 1.10 Oats, local, busi. 80 to 1.190 Shorts, tog .. ...,. 48.00 to 50.00 Straw, baled, ton . 12.00 to 14.00 Straw, loose, ton .. 8.00 to 10.00 Wheat, local, bush, . 2.26 to 2.65 ---------- 1.90 to 2.20 .e Hides, beef, Ib. .... Lamb skins, fresh, up to 1.0 Veal skins, 1b, . . : 53 to 7¢ 10.00 8 50 to 65 36 to 50 30 50 to 76 8.00 20 Believing Shas eatile will ot break Shivug even a ence if a single strand of Barbed wire be etxen in front of it, an inventor has patent- ket to hold the latter and swing it to either side of the fence desired, Norwe builders have developed a method of construction for tempor- ary structures in which netting made of wooden rods is fastened to the uprights, bound together with wire snd covered with plaster, | IRIFT Stamps. -- We strongly re- ~~ commend the purchase of Thrift Stamps and War Savings Certificates, In'this way you not only are aiding your country's finances, but areforming the Savingshabit. The Stamps may be purchased at any branch of-- 20¢ STANDARD BANK OF CANADA KINGSTON BRANCH J. 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