SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1910. Memento ee ---------- RAMSAY'S PORCH PAINTS *. PROTECTION FOR OUTSIDE " WWERANDAH AND PORCH FLOORS FOR SALE BY _McKELVEY & BIRCH, LTD, Pine Mouldings DOORS SASH, FRAMES, TRY -- : Allan's Lumber Yard Victoria Street "= 2 ~. . Phone 1042 ' Purina Chicken Chowder Helps Hens Moult Few hensscan produce Feathers and egps at the same time. Feathers are mq stly protein. Purina Chicken Chowder helps hens moult because it runs high in protein. It is not a tonic, but a wholesome, scientifie, balanced feed, to be fed with Purina Seratch Feed. These two form a perfect ration for moulting and laying hens, Grain feeds are not suitable for moulting, and unless Purina Chicken Chowder is fed, moulting? will be slay, recovery slow, and the chances of winter egg laying considerably reduced. Feed Purina Chicken Chowder NOW if-- Youwant Eggs next Winter Ask roundsaler for Purina Chicken Chowder and Purina Scratch Feed, &xaramiced to make hens lay more eggs. eckerboard Bags only at all Feed Stores ee tate -- 5 The Chisholm Milling Co.,L.td., Jarvis St., Toronto The Key To All Wealth "Money makes money, and the monep that money makes, makes more monep " = -FRANKLIN No matter how large or small your accumulated savings may be, it can be pat to work to make more money for you, Your sav. ings can be wade to work for you while you are busy at your own vocationsite an b o earning interbst while you are sleeping, The best method of accomplishing this fact is by investing it in GOOD, SOUND CAN ADIAN SECURITIES, And what seéiritivs are better secured than those offered hy the provinces and municipalities of our own Dominion or by the Government itself Send for our list in touch with 5 of securities. We can put you the best securities on the market, Thornton Davidson & Co. Members Moutreal TRANSPORTATION BUILDING ee Steck Exchange MONTREAL -- ee -------------- 5 Corporation, Government and Municipal. Private wires--New York, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto. STOCKS----GRAIN--_ CO TON 'BONGARD, RYERSON 287 Bagot St. Phone 1728. & CO, .. All classgs of 'high-yield investments. HJ Bangard, Manager "NEN NT Sp 0 -- nl) . NCI) AER Be, tS TT 1 "- $1550 per Annum forFamily of Five RECENT report of the Civil Ser- vice Commis. sion states that while $1,000 a year Supported a family of five in mod- erate comfort before the war, owing to the in- creased cost of Jj ving, $ necessary to-day. According to the above report 81 55 has only the purchasing value mow that $1.00 bad in 1014, In view.of this, do you think your Life Insurance would s t.ta protect your household in event of your CO of ving wear ws consider oF rota aoe wi 2 o & oes you were taken ane. > rey Ye You: ve Ey Ng SAP For example, if you have $1,000 in insurance to-da itis equalto about $600.00 before the war according iA the R is means that to have the should ba increased by to double the amount. Your vicinity, See him Shiv the right class of policy The Mutual Life of Canada CATRL00 ECE) = oS = ~ SESE Eo NJ ; ONTARIO 8 District Rgent, Ingston, . ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _- . PAGE THIRTEEN uv THE MARKET. REPORTS | tert reget ed HIVE STOCK MARK ETS Montreal. © Winnipeg, Sept ~Oat 3 3 CW. J %®: ex- [ 8: No. feed 8630¢c; No. *d, 883% ¢. Barley. No 3 CW. No. 4, C.W., $1.29; feed, 1 Flax, No..1 N'W.C , 5 SW No, 3 C Winnipeg; C.¥ 898, ¢c: tra No. 1 GEN ERAL TRADE z Toronto, Toronto, Sept. 5.-- Butter: choice dairy 55 to 60¢; do creamery, 64 to 65¢; margarine, 1b. 37 to 40c; eggs new laid, doz. 0c to 65¢; cheese, Ih 5 to 40¢; fowl, 1b. 30 to ; chick- roasting 35 to 40¢; ducks, 1b 36 to 4c; "apples, basket 60c to $1 cantaloupes, bashet, 60¢ to $1; berries, bkt, $2.78 to $3; grape 50 to 60; lawtonberries, bos 29¢; - pears, bkt. 75¢ to $1; ; bkt.. 86¢ to $1.60; oranges, doz. t0 60c; lemons, doz. 30 to plums, § qt Je to $1.25; do, to $1.60; watermelons, 7 beans, bkt. 60 to behs, 25 to 30¢; carrots bche, 30 to 3b¢; cabbage, each to 16¢; caulifiower, ach 10 to cucumbers, bskt 40¢; gherkins 76¢c to $1y celery, head, § to 10¢; corn, doz. 20 to 25¢; eggplant, each 10 156; dill, bunch, 10 15¢; lettuce, bunch 5 to 10¢: oni $1 grea, beh. 5 to 25c: parsley 10¢c; potatoes, bag $2.75 to do, peck 50 to 60¢; I h, 15 to 25e¢; rhubarb, g behs, 10¢: ash, each Toronto, Toronto, Sept. 5. Choice heavy teers, $13.75 to $14 50; good heavy | 3 3.25; butchers' cat- to ¥13; »» medium, $7 to $8; ; do do, g ns 1; do., co ige.- $10 to 31 to $9.75; $10 ers and cutters, $4.75 to oice $110 t $65 1 ann 8, good to ch com, and me Springers, $90 to $150; $8 to $5.50 yearlings, $10 Sbrings lambs, per ewt., $15; Ives, good to +419; 2 fed and ws ighed off cars, $2); do, f.o.bh.; » do., to farmers $19 50, doz 10 Sle; bskt to to ;doye beh, peck, New York. Sept bunch § bunch ¢ Sq 25¢; savory, bunch oes, bkt. 45 to Hoc: row, each 10e¢. ' . 10c; Sheep, $4.50 to 50; culls, $2 to $4. fambs, $9 to 46.7% 8 $6 mar-| pigs, $18.50 culls te $8 el Wed. at 320 to v41; $17.50. hogs -- Montreal. p=" Montreal, Sept. 5. Butter, per Buftalo, I 2Finest creamery, 57¢; solids, Buffalo, Sept 5 y rought East « Strictly new laid, . 1, 5¢; No. 2, Usp 16.5 AdlDw, $8 ig 0 to Cheese, per pound, new 28¢; old 32¢. ' Lard, per Ib 38e¢. g Ib, 31¢ und, large 42¢ 1, per 1b., 6c. Windsor _boneleess c to § small, medium, $18 to $20.50; heavy 5, $19 to » Smooth, $1 ble. -White clover, 25¢; buckwheat, per [b.- ) 26c, bulk, to $19.25 heavyweight $15.7% 3 $11.6 $ re medium ani é prime, m and godd, common, $9.50 to $1 weight, good and choice, common. and medi Butcher cattle, heifers, 50; canners ang cutters Veal calves steers, steers, , Maple. Syrup, Imperial gallon $2.- 60 to $2.75; sugar, per 1b. 26¢ to 28¢ Beans, b picked, $5.50; peas, $3.50. Potatoes, per 90 1b. bag, $2.25 9 me 2.175. Dressed 'hogs, per 100 Ibs., fresh killed abattoir $27 to $32. Flour, per bbl., ear lats, Govern- ment standard, $11; smaller guan ties, delivered to the trade, $11.7 84 Ws. down, Winter wheat per bbl $10 to $10 ud common, $7 second-hand-bags¥19- yearling -wethrers™ $10 to] ' > medium. gpg good, 00; culls and Common | $2.50 to $6.50. i THE KINGSTON MARKTE Kingston, Sept. 5th. ett. GRAIN QUOTATIO NS. Toronto, A Toronto, Sept. § ~--Manitoba wheat No.-1 Northern ¥2.30; No. 2 Nor. | . Dairy Produce. thern, $2.27; No. 3 Northern, $2.23, | Creamery butter, Ip, re in store Fort William. Butter, rolls Manitoba oats---No. 2 C. W., 808 c| Whey butter No. 3 C.W., 88%%¢c; extra No. 1 feed, | Eggs, fresh, doz 88 }6¢; No.1 feed, 8714¢; No, 2 feed, | Oleomargarine 84% 0c, in store Fort William. | Cheese ... Manitoba barley-- No, 3 CW. $1,-[° No. 4 C.W,, $1.30; rejécted, | ; feed, $1.23 ¥2, in store fort Poultry, Chickens, dressed, 1b.', fli . Chickens, live, 1h. American cors--No. 3 yellow, no- | Hens, dressel, In. minal; Neo, 4 yellow, nominal' | Hens, live, 1b: tat Ontario ocats-N 3} white, 88 to | Turkeys, dressed,. 1p. S0e according to fr hts outside. | | Ontario wheat---No. 1 Winter, per | car lot $2.00 to $2.06; No. 2, do., | [31.97 to $2.03; No.3 do., $1.93 to | Porterhouse steak, 1b. ,, 37 $1.99, fob. Shipping points, accord- | Sirloin steak, 1b. .., sem 7 ing to freights, L | Round gteak, Ib. . .. 5 ORtaric wheat--Nb. 1, Spring, $2,-| Rib roast, 1p va 102 to $2.08; No. 2 Spring, $1.99 to | Shoulder roast, 1b. | $2 05; No. 3 Spring $1.95 to $2.01. | Boiling cuts was Barley--Malting, $1.31 to $1.35, / West'n carcase, cwt, according to fretghts outside. | West'n fronts, ewt., Buckwhest Nominal. [ West'n fronts, owt. . ye~--Nominal, > West'n hinds, owt. Manitoba flour Government stagp- | Local hinds, cwt. dard, $11, Toronto, Pork-- Ontario. flour. --Government stand- | Loin roasts, 1b, ard, Montreal and Toronto, $10.20, in| Leg roasts. Ib 1518 Dae, Prompt shipment. le Ib, eed--Car evered | Hve. 1% | Montreal freights, in¢luded-- | Hoss, Mee ni . oy to | Bran, per ton, $45; shorts hn, | ge, en an Ebon » per ton, Lamb . | 855; good feed four, per bag, $3.50. ! F | Hap one ton $2. ss pronts .., ... _ | per ton to $25; | Hinds mixed per ton, $10 to $19.-track.| HI Sy Toronto, f 1 Straw--Car lots--Per ton, $10 tof [311, track Toronto, - | Meats. Beef 20 15 +a 15.00 to 15.00 to 18.00 to 45 to to 20 28 Loins : Chops... .. bon wide a Mutton, 1s, > C0 | New York. | New York, Sept §.---Flour--Mar- | Flea, | ket quiet; old spring patents, $11.35 | Clscoes 3 on A {to $12% do., spring clears, $9.25 to [Cod Ib. .. 0 |] | $10.25; new winter straights $10.10 | Bela, 1b, ,. .. . Sor : t . +. '| Flounders, 1b. . . jo 310.40; do, Kansas straights, | E al | $10.80 tto | Fillets, In. 10 to . ddie, ib, |. { White corn flour--Market dull at | Epes haaaie, iS > $4.65 to $4.85 i | Cornmeal Market barely steady; | Font, AT In. | at $20; yellow granulated, $4.60; Kippers, pr... { white, $4.80. * | Oysters, oi. .. Rye--Market weak; No. 2 west | Mackerel, Mm, .. j ern, $1.55, cost and freight New Perch, Ib $11.25, au new, | York. : Pike, 1b. ,, Corn--S8pot market Weak; No. 2 | Rockfiah, Ib. we, yellow, $1.95%: No. 2 White, $1.-|Salmon,-1b. ,,": | 95%, both cost. and freight New | Smeits, 1d. .. . York. ih 7h | Soles, I. Oats--Spoy market easy: . No. { white, 84c; 'No. 2 white, S4c;: No. | white, 82 to 83¢ nominal. ] Barley--Market weak; | $1.37; malting, §1.40, both | freight New York. 3 Buckwheat-- Market dull; milling, | York. . i Wheat--Spot market steady: [2 red, $2354, | arrive, 26 12% | | | 1 | Bteak, cod, I». .a 2 | Trout, salmon, fb, «20 [Rom, sods oak >a ea i + fresh, 1b, , 15 feeding | . cost and | Whitings, 1b, |, or ee 4 Fruit,. Apples, peek . . . "nals Baninas, dos Sika No | Sucauhats, apn - ene z © Cantelopes,, sae ne ae track New York to Cherries, basket ... ° Grape fruit , .. ++ 81.3 Grapes, ib... A Lemons, doz. ,. °° . 4' Watarmalons, cach sound | 4 i $4.50, cost and freight New | 40 30 15 15 to:50 to 60 to 20 to 25 *>1.25 to i '20 to 35 30 to 40 + 1.50 to 1.69 ---- = Chicago. Chicago, Sept, 5.--~Cara--2No. 5 ; 'Beeswax sage 20 to 9 to 10¢; tomat- vegetable nidr- » Canadian hand- | to | 80; 26 10 10 to 25] 5 to 10} §.to0 10] 5 ar LLY Gras, | Bariey, bush.,.. ... 1.00 to 1750 Bran, ton -++. 47.00 to 48.¢ Buckwheat, bush, «+» 1.40 to 2 Corneal, owl | +» 55v to 8.00 Hay, baled, ton yuna 2.00 th 28.00] rHay, loose, ton . . 20.00 to 22.00] Corn, yellow feed, bush ... .. 0 .. 1.90 to 2.201 Flour, standary' (Gov't) { Lewty ; Oats, ton , cone 57.00, t058:00 baled, tol .¢12.00 to 14 00 Straw, loose, ton .. 8.00 to 10.00 Wheat, local, bush. . 2.25 to. 2.65 ------ * Hides, Furs, Ete. Hides, beef, 1d. . .. _ 335 Lamb skins, fresh, upto Veal skins, 1b . Deacon skins, No. i}, . Horse skins, No.1, large. up to i Tallow cakes ,. .. Wool, washed, 1b vs Wool, unwashed, 1b. . . ib. upte ... up to 1d, dry, Id... to 30 3.00 . 53 to 65 up to $3.50 10.00 8 50 to 65 36 to 50 + Shearli Gensing, w Kips, Ib. 30 650 to 100] 8.00 20 | FOES OVERLOOK VITAL POINT OF NATION'S PACT Articles Safeguarding America Given Little Attention in Debates. , Ind., Sept Pre- n told a crowd of several sand here last night that no one league of nations would * all wars impogsible, but that he expected it to make War "violently | improbable." { The economic and arbitration sec- i f the ant, serted, wot ep war on the outs and make it only a "last resort." Opponents of the #ue of natfons, he said, had discussed only three out I twenty-six arti 3 of the coven- The articles which would make War improbsz had been overlooked. The Pr id . his speaking trip was par int out how "ab- solutely ol the contents of he covenant some of those were who ved the | { Opposed the league "If they r the English language | 1 "they do under- | rm -- | HERTZOG ROTTEN-EGGED. | --<s BYSBOER WORKMEN | 1 Who Sang the National Ane them--Made a Demonstra- tion of Loyalty. South Africa, Sept. 5. General Hertzog, South African Na- | tionalist leader, who recently visited! Europe to- obtain sympathy for the sProject to cut off the South African ~dominion Pretoria, WEST RIVE A dis ouraging reception recemtly in Pietermaritzburg where he was to have been banqueted. The | banquet was called off and a crowd { of workmen and others rotten-egged the Hertzog party, afterwards, mak- ring quite a demonstration of toyalty | to Britain, singing the National An- | them, ete. ete ts | Charles Green, Southampton, was chosen as candidate for the Legisla- tire by the Conservative Association of West Bruce. The €ommercial o Company has announced that messages for | Great Britain and points bayond can| | only be accepted subject to delay. ! It is believed that the Cobalt min-| ers will decide teept an offer made by the PE a and re- | turn to work. i Fire in the Calle piggery buildings on the farm of Ontario Hospital for the | Insane, Loadon, Ont, caused a loss | of $8,000. : | St. Thomas, Ont., may become god- | mother to the village of St. Thomas | { In the Argonne, Northern France. ta NY < 'G. B. McKAY, Manager from the British Empire | - and make it an independent rapublie. | A little capita] ™=BANK°r TORONTO ce ------ 2 ised to give you 1 kinds of new rk in the car- al attention ' {i Overton Aykroyd Jt 2t MAN sx. © PRONE 1670 s i AVING. -- The \ foundation of almost évery successful business venture is built on | Savings. | ¢ Standard Bank of | can be of great assist. ance in helping you to de. velop your business, m THE | Cr STANDARD BANK Dwelling and barn, _ OF CANADA one acre land, in good | KINGSTON BRANCH" J. FP. Rowan village.v Price $600. | } | W. H. GODWIN & SON : Real Estate & Insurance" 29 Brock St. ' Phone 424 ; = WRAPPING PAPER "Choice Dairy Butter," 0, § 0; 1o,000, $23.00, mn copy, 5.00; 10,000, $25.00. a es on Jarger quantities n pr Shipping charges paid on 5,900 and over, BRITISH WHIG PUBLISh.NG <0, is XINGSTON I Manager A! ee ---- A Premier Venizelos confer with Premier IL, Deauville. 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