Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1920, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Wheat Certificates THiS Bank has special facili- ties for collecting Wheat Participating Certificates, the initial payment being at the rate of 30 cents' per bushel as authorized by the Wheat Board. THE STANDARD BANK OF CAN Capital, Burplus and Undivided Preis $8,360,537.09. : KINGSTON BRANCH J. F, ROWLAND Manaoen - -------------------- EA A i om . Parham News. Sept. --Mrs. Thomas Murphy fis visiting old friends here. E. Bert- rims is at A. C. Wagar's, Mrs. Minorgan have arrived home from Owen Sound . Mr. and Mrs. J. 'A. Goodfellow. are in the city. Mrs. M. Cronk is at Willard Cronk's. Miss L. P. Black has resumed her duties jn the city , her brother ac: companied her and will attend the Collegiate Institute, Mrs. Black is also in the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wagar and son Leland are at Mrs. M. Wagar's. Mr. and. Mrs: Lave returned to North Bay. . Goodfellow is at Thos. Howe's. and Mrs. L. B. Cronk are in onto. «Quite a numifer from here attend the harvest, home event at Long Lake. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Barr, Bellevilie, at J. N. Smith's. Mr. B. Barr and bride, North Bay, are visit- ing relatives. Dr, Topping is jn Parham; Mrs. F. Wagar at Mrs. Alton's, Tichborne. School will open September 7th with Miss G, Jeffery as teacher. Quite a number here are preparing for Kingston fair. Mrs. W. L. Goodfellow is at Wagarville. The threshing machine is, again heard in this vicinity. 2 D. Mr. Tor- A Savings So Acco unt for Your Child The habit of saving develops a child's char- Fans WE pre an PE termination to succeed. Teach child to instead save | THE BANK OF {i | NOVA SCOTIA { adian Western, No, 2, $1.13 Lb 18 3: FFlour--New standard grade, $14.35" | to $15.05. Bértrim" Markets GRAIN MARKETS Montreal. Sept. 3.--Oats, ' Montreal, Can- do,, No. 3, 31.16 to $1.17 Rolled pats--Bag of 90 Ibs, $5.45 to $5.60. 'Bran--§58 Shorts--§62. Hay--No. 2, per ton, car lots, $31. ® < Toronto, Sgpt. 8. »-- Northern wheat, new ¢rop--No. 1 northern, $2.79%; No. 2 northern, jagsu; No. 3 northern, §$2.72%; No. $2.58%; all in store, Fort William, Ameriean corn--No. 2 yellow, "§2.- 00, nominal, track, Toronto, prompt shipment. No. 2 white, $1.97. Manitoba barley, in store, William--No. 3 C. W., $1.19%; No. 4 C. W, $1.24%; rejected, $1.13%; feed, $1.13. Barley--Ontarto malting, $1.35 to 1.40. Ontario wheat--No, 2, $2.30 to| $2.40, f.0.b. shipping points, accord- ing to freights. Ontario oats--No. 3 white, nom- inal, 80c to 85¢, according to freights | Toronto, { outside. Ontario four--In jute bags, Gov-| ernment standard, prompt shipment, | delivered at Montreal, nominal. Tor- onto/ nominal. Bulk, [$10.40 t 10.50. Mr.. and}? °$ 3 Manitoba flour and Government standard, $14.75. Mill feed---Carloads, Montreal; shorts, $61; good, feed flour, $2.75. aelivered bran, $52; New York. New York, Sept. 3.--Flour, spring patents, $12.25 to $13.25; do clears. $9.75 to $10.75; winter straights, $11.00 to $11.50; Kansas do, $12.00 to $13.00. Rye Fiour--Cloice to fancy, $10.- 80 to $11.2%. White Corn Four--$4.00 to $4.10 per 100 lbs. Cornmeal -- Yellow granulated, $3.90 to $4.00; white granulated, $3.9 0 $4.00. Rye3No. 2 western 2.283% 0. b. New York and $2.263% c. i. domestic. Y Barley--Feeding $1.14 and malt- ing $1.22 both c. i. f. New York. » Yheat--No 2 red and No. 2 hard 2.70% c. i. f. a f. track New York; No. mixed durum $2.64 Cc. RE tf. track New York to arrige. Corn--No 2 yellow $1. You ell. 10-day shipment. Oats--No, 2 white, 85¢, 2° white, 86c; No. 3 Chicago. : Chicago, Sept. 3.--Wheat, red, $2.59 to $2.60%; No. 2 $2.58 to $2:60. Corn--No. 2 mixed, $1.63 to $1,- 6312; No. 2 yellow, $1.68. Oats--No, 2 white, T1c to 3 white, EY to 70 34. Rye , $2.06 to $2.0614. LL i 05.10, $1.18. Timothy Seed--$5.50 to. $7.50. Clover Seed--$25.00 to $30.00, Pork--Market nominal, Lard--$18.50, Ribs--$14.75 to $15.75. Winnipeg: 5 Winnipeg, Sept. 3.--October wheat cpened 11-8¢ lower at $2.61%. October oats opened gc higher at 80%¢c; December oats opened un changed..at 7534 c and May opened 'sc higher at §9%c.. October .bar- ley opened 34c higher at $1.22 October flax opened 1c lower at $3.40. October rye opened unchang: ed at $1 9615. . 2 | No.' hard, 723; No. Minneapolis. Menneapolis, Sept. 3. Flour un- changed; shipments, 69,217 barrels; bran, 4,200. Wheat--No, 1 Northern, $2,43% th $2.50%. Corn--No, 3 yellow, $1.48 to $1.50. Oats--No. 3 white, 613c to 623r. Flax--No. 1, $3.09% to $3.111%, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Chicago, Chicago, - Sept. 3.--Cattle, Top, $17.30; bulk corn fed, $1526 to $17.25; best grassy kinds at $138.50 to $14.75, steady; plain grades slow 25¢ lower; mostly at $9 to $13; god cows at $9.75 to $12.75; canners at $4.00 to $4.75, steady} in-between grades draggy and closing 25c low- NA i rt Ing facjlities to usiness the minimum of expense. PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND BUSINESS LARGE AND SMALL This Bank is.equipped to render compl individuals, partnershi companies, both Mie small. throughout every province of Canada, and co mdents in all parts of the world, your banking Be will be handled with promptitude and at Our facilities are at your disposal? THE CANADIAN BANK ~ OF COMMERCE KINGSTON BRANCH--R. T. Brymner, Manager. Bb bank. (and With branches S1A $15,000,000 $13:000000 AMERICAN VISIT ORS Our p! could get in you® home city. rigate wires enable us to give as good service as you NEW YORK, CHICAGO, BOSTON, MONTREAL, TORONTO. Call us from any camping resort for quotations. tere eet BONGARD, RYERSON & CO, "The hoe to $1.1 "oulk Fort | seaboard, | .| per bushel. a ------ s Reports | er; bologna bulls at $5.25 to $6.25, mostly 25c.lower; butcher bulls | steady; calves strong; good and | choice vealers early, $1670 to $17.25; top late, $17.75; stockers and feeders closing steady. Hogs, 15 | to 25¢ higher; top, '$15.75; 'bulk' | light and butcher hogs, $15.00 to | $15.60; bulk packing sows, $13.75 | {to $14.00; pigs, 25 to 50¢ higher;'| desirable kinds,c $14.25 to | $14.75. Shep and lambs--Fat lambs | | fully 25 to 36c higher; top western, | $14.75; (bulk, $14.25 to $14.65; top | native, $14.00; bulk, $14.25 to i native, $14.00; bulk, $12.70 to] 4,813.76; western wethers 10c¢ higher | fat, $8.35; ewes about steady; lop. | | $7.80 best feeded lambs, $18.2 - rn York, i New York, Sept. .3. -- Cattle, | steers, $8.00 to $17.00; bulls, $5.75 {to $9.00; cows, $2.50 to $8.75. Calves--Veals, $16.00 to $22.00; {clls, $12.00 to $15.00; skim milk | calves, $10.00 to $11. 00; grassers, | $8.00 to $10. 00; westerns, $13.00 to | | $14507 | Shee $4100 to $8.50; culls, | | $2.50 to $3. 20] Seariings, $10.00 to $12.00; lambs, $13.00 | culls, $8.50 to/ $11.00. Hogs--Medium weights, heavy, $16.00; pigs, 150; roughs, $13.00, to $17.25; $15.50 to $16.- Buffalo. Buffalo, Sept. 3.---Calves er at $6.00 to § Hogs. High- | 25; | $15.75 to $16. $16.75; few at $17.00; 75 to $13.00; stags, $8.00.to $10.00. $6.00 to $10.50; wethers, $9.00; ewes, $3.00 to $8.00; sheep, $8.00 to $8.50. mixed Montreal. Montreal, Sept. . -- Cattle, Butcher steers, good, $10.60 to | $12.50; medium, $9 to $10.50; com- mon, $7 to $9; butcher heifers, me- dium, $8.50_-to $9; $8; butcher cows, medium $8.50; canners, $3 to $4; .50 to tters, $4 $6. Grass calves were selling in 'most cases for $7. A few veal calves were sold up to $14. Good veal, $14;/ medium, $8 to $13; grass, $6.50 to $8. Ewes, $6 to $7; lambs, good, $13 to $13.50; common, $7. Hogs were quoted at $20.50 off cars. Sales were made 25c¢ higher. Toronto. Toronto, Sept. choice, $13 to $14.50; choice butcher, {$12.50 to $13.50; medium hatcher, 1$11.75 to $12; common buicufr, $9 | {to $9.50; light, common, $6 to $7.50; heifers; good to choice, $11.50 to | $13; butcher cows, choice, $10 to | $11; bulls, choice, heavy, $10 to $11; do, good, $9 to $9.75; do light, $7 | to $8; canners and cutters, $4 to $6; |stockers, 700 to 750 lbs. $7.50 to |$8. 50 feeders, $10 to $10.50; heavy |sheep, $5 to $7; do Yoarlings, $9 to $10; spring lambs, $15 to $16.50; calves, $19 to, $19.50; do, medium, $13 to $15; hogs, ted and watered, $20.50 to $20.75; do. f.0.b., $19.25 to $19.50; do, sows, $5 lower. GENERAL TRADE Butter. Belleville, 70c¢; Brantford, 62c¢ to 65¢; Hamilton; 68¢ to 70¢; London, b7c to 62c; Kitchener, 65¢c to 68c; St. Thomas, 63c to 65c; Stratford, 60¢ to 6b¢, and Woodstock, tbc to 70¢ per pound. Eggs. Belleville, Brantford, London and Kitchener, 58¢ to 60c; Chatham, 55¢; Hamilton, 65c to 70¢c; Stratford, 55 per dozen, Chickens. 42c; Hamilton, 34¢; Kitchener, 30c to 38c; London and St. Thomas, 85¢c to 38¢; Stratford and Woodstock, 30¢ to 40¢ per pound. Potatoes. bea. Belleville, $1.25 to $1.50; Brant ford, $2; Chatham, $2.50; Hamilton, $2 to $2.50; London, $1.95 to $2.25; Kitchener, $2.25 to $2.50; St} Thomas, $2.50 to $3; Straté6rd," $7; and Woodstock, $2.40 to $3 per bag. 'Wheat. Belleville, $2.85; Brantford, Kit- chener and Hamilton, $2; Chatham, and Stratford, $2.40; London, $2.15; St. Thomas, $2.40 to $2.50; and Woodstock, $2.25 per bushel. Barley, J Belleville, $1.30 to $1.35; Brant- for, $1.40; Chatham, $1.21 to $1.25; Hamilton, $1.20 to $1.35; London, $1.80; Kitchener, $1.30; St. Thom- ag, $1.40 to $1.45; Stratford, $1.70 Oats, Belleville, 85¢; Brantford, $1.15; Chatha 15¢ to 80c; Hamiltan, $1.25 to $1. 30; London, 85¢ to 90¢; Kitchener, 88c to 90c; St. Thomas, 90c to 95c; Stratford, $1.27;and Woodstock, $1 per bushel. ---- Hay. Belleville, baled $24 to $25, loose Chatham, loose $30; Hamilton, baled and loose $35 te $40; London, baled, $25 to $27,l00se$23 to $26; Kitchen er, loose $26 to $29; St. Thomas, baled $30 to $32, loose $28 to $30; Stimgard, baled $23 to $25, loose $20 to $22; and Woodstock, loose $23 ner ton. Avoid Harsh Pills! Doctors Condemn Them Most pills unfortunately are harsh and drastic; they cause inflammation and Svea 'discomfort. Rather like me of Good" Investments" Toronto Stock Exchange. * 237 Bagot St. is the way a pill should act, mildly . but eoctively Science has established nothing more satisfactory as a family pi)' than the old reliable pills of Dr, slamilton's, which for forty yepr have had a premier place in Ame fea. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are vars and can be effectively used «fie aged, by children, and indeed be men and yomew of all ages. No stomach or is more it reliable. No'remedy for Indigestion, headache or biliousness is so 'tive, so mild, so | Pork ghops, {Hogs, dressed, cwt. | Mutton, $17.00; | Yorkers, $16.75; light, do and pigs | roughs, $12.- | Lambs--$6.00 to $16.25; yearlings | $8.50 to | common, $5 to! to $5; butcher bulls, common $5 to | $13 to | bid, $20.25 to $20.50; do, off cars, | to 60c; and Woodstock, 62¢ tg 65¢c | Belleville, 35¢c to 40c; Brantford, i) taken at Eastview Camp to deter- [THE KINGSTON MARKET | Kingston, Sept. 3. | Dairy Products, Creamery butter, Ib . eee sn80 to 65 | airy butter - Whey butter Butter, rolls Eggs, fresh, doz. Olebmargarine Cheese 35 to 40 | Chickens, dressed, ++ 30 to 35 | {Hens, dressed, 1b .... 25 to 30 | Beel. | Porterhouse steak, 1h. ... 40 to 42! {Round steak, 1b. ........ 30 to 35 | Rib roast, 1b. Boiling cuts, 1b. Western carcass, cwt. {Western hinds, cwt. | Loin roasts, 1b. . ib. Wo..: live weight ...... eres $256 to $28 Kib roasts, Hogs, . Lamb. { to 1b. { Beets, bunch Cabbage, head -. i Celery, bunch ... i Lettuce, bunch .. [New potatoes, peck Carrots, 110 to 12% 30 to 3 bunch b 'Bananas, doz | Grape fruit | Lemons, doz. . Oranges, doz. | Peaches, doz. .. | Blueberries, qt... |Siscom ye od, [Bels, Flounders, Fillets, 1b. Finnan haddie, 1b, | Haddock, fresh, 1b .. Halibut, Ib, Herring, fresh, Kippers, pr. Mackerel, 1b. | Perch, 1b, | Pike, 1b. | Rockfish, | Salmon, 1b. ... | Steak, cod, 1b, | Trout, salmon. | Whitefish, fresh cress as me Ib. 3.--Heavy streots, Hides and Wool. | Beet Hides, No. 1 .... 12¢ per Ib. Lambs and Shearlings .. 35c each | Beer Hides, No. 2 .. 10c per 1b. Veals 17¢ per 1b. | Kipe « 12¢ per 1b, | Deacons . up to 1.00 | | Sheep skins ..,. . up to $1.50 | | Horse Hides .. up to $5.00 Prallow, No. 1 ... 10c per 1b. | Unwasheg Wool, coarse, price per 12¢ to 13¢ | Unwashed Wool, fine, 1b, 14 to 17¢ | | Washed Wool, coarse, 1b., 18 to 20¢ | | Washed Wool, fine, I. ...21 tg 23 | Graip, {BArlOY {.ciiverisrnan |Bran, ton Buckwheat, bush. ,... Hay, baled, ton ...... 33. Hay, loose, ton ....24.00 to 26.00 Corn, yellow feed, { hush i. veiissnesl 15 10 2:2 'Penr. standard (Gov't) cwt. . Oats, Man., |8horts, ton + 65.00 | Straw, baled, ton. 5-15.00 to 20,00 | straw, loose, ton .¥ 16.00 to 17.00 | Went bush, 2.25 to 2.50 7.25 to 7.50 | 90 see . THE MAN ON WATCH Some girls without bathing gar- ments, who thought there was no person within a half mile, enjoyed a swim at Sandy Botton last- Monday, but the bold, bad man was there, and he says "September Born" has noth- ing on the scene he 'Viewed. It is said that a referendum was mine whether Sunday yacht races should be held, and there was only one vote against the proposal. It is announced that no more Q. and W. whiskey is to be manufac- tured after this season. It will be in order for some .one to announce a memorial service. The Lampman agrees with the! tephen street writer that there is 00 little chastising "of 'children im | these days. Kids lip their parents and others, and the fond 3 mothers take it as a joke. N 'The makers of styles may try to bring back the old-fashioned bustle but they would have as much chance of making it popular as a high neck dress. The conditions in Ireland just now are something like an outbreak in a prison with the convicts demanding that they be accorded the right of "'self-determination." The old scribes ar and pharisees were always asking for a sign from heaven. Well, the people have been given a good one this year in the abundant crops--crops beyond any- body's anticipation. On Thursday, "vegetables went abegging on the King street market- place. There were sellers with wagon loads, but even at low prices the buy. ers were few. A friend of the Lampman has a new game to offer the public. Now that the owners of old coins have had their swing, he is going to invite samples of the oldest whiskey in the city to be sent to him to determine the winner. As the steamer St. Lawrence fs now in winter quarters we can hold over the controversy as to 'whether this vessel should float a union jack or Canadian ensign from her stern. ae Bishop of "Ontario is at least in his view on the prohibition or or. He is not like some "pro- 80 certain tog cure as a 26¢ box of Dr. Hamilton's] Nt, Vane USY men derive keenest pleasure out of the B tasks of their chosen profession. The painter "from his canvass; the sculptor. from his marble and bronze; the designer out of his dreams of ex- quisite forms emerging from rough unhewn blocks of granite--so each is happy. w Let us illustrate the wonder of memorials in granite k m McCALLUM GRANITE CO, Ltd. "Builders of Quality" "397 PRINCESS STREET : KINGSTON, ONT. good stock of whiskey in their cel- lars. 'The zation Y OF TIRES, TUBES, AND ACCESSORIES Which Should Interest Every Motor Car Owner in the City Ne We still have a few used car bargains and can give reliable purchasers the very best of terms during the next month or so. If you want your car painted, varnished, overhauled or any- y y thing, we can give you the best ser vice in Kingston. Blue Garages, Liiaited Phone 567. H. M. FAIR, Manager, JAMES E. HARDY" "THE PREMIER HIGH WIR E ARTIST OF THE WORLD" "Hero of Niagara: Falls" "Marvel of Genesee Gorge" ¢ "Wonder of Montmorency Falls oy, . et a et Pa ast Peay Late of Luna Park, Coney Island, New Yor'. AERlAL FEATURE ATTRACTION has so long ee ghest Detase test, a s mats and adored yr ih Vending Fort nd e and iy an Artiste Dis ; splay of Graceful and Tal Bhividion 'Achiev y relieved by y yo oni youne plentiful supply of Funny and Amusing Features 'without doubt 'or po contradiction, Novel Exiraordnary. " altke. Every item in this big Muibet Is Interesting Will Give Daily Performances at the Kingston Industrial Exhibition Sept. 28-Oct. 2nd. . Is a Name Well-Known Throughout the Amusement Weld an the Greatest Exponent of Aerial Ar' w= Entries close positively on September 15th. Ask ralrond: Agents re Rates. - least a certain class of Irish-- may| Dos wot expect riani ead to tho organization of one or | j*+self k --_ To, othe two other Old Counfry nationalities |p yen announcement organi-| as an antidote. Elderly Chinese women Canada--at of the Irish ia »~THE TOWN WATCHMAN. dal and gossip for pay.'

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