Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1920, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. : WEDNES! DAY, SEPT. 20, 1920. Martin's Garage , We are fully equipped with first class mechanics to do all kinds of AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK ON SHORTEST NOTICE, Call and let us supply you with GASOLINE, OILS, ete. Cduntry calls given best of attention. Storage for cars, J. W. MARTIN, Prop. 110 Clergy Street. Phone 1192W. Res. Phone 1705P. A u Need : When Travelling --and more particularly, when sums are required--is best Garried in Loi of § Latter of Credit, issued by The Merchants This old established form of international banking, is preferred by many experienced travellers because of its absolute ay Letters of Credit are cashed July by banks or banking corporations, and after the ity of the holders is established to. the satis ortios nf bank "What Cash Yo Markets ------ Reports | GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Toronto. Toronto, Sept. 28.--Manitoba oats {--No. 2 C.W., 73%; No. 2 CW. {70% ; No. 2 feed, 663%; in Fort William. Northern wheat, new crop--No. 1 | northern, $2.55% ; No. 2 northern, {$2.51%; No. 3 northern, $2.46%; No. 4 northern, $2.34% ; all in store Fort William. American corn--No. 2 yellow, $1.65; nominal,. track, Toronto, prompt shipment; No. 2 white, $1.92. Canadian corn--Feed, nominal. Manitoba barley, in store, Willlam--No. 3 C.W., $1.113%; No. +» $1.05 3%; rejects, 96% c; feed, ! | Barley--Ontario malting, $1.15 to 1.20. Ontario wheat--No. 2, $2.30 to $2.40, f.0.b. shipping points, accord- ing to freights; No. 2 spring, $2.25 to $2.35. Ontario oats--No. 3 white, nomin- al, 68¢ to 72¢, according to freights outside, Buckwheat--Nominal, $14.25. Rolled oats--Bags, 90 Ibs, $4.55 to $4.70. Bran, $49.25. Shorts, $54.25. Hay--No. 2, per ton, car lots, $33.00. Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 28.--Wheat--No. 1, red, $2.42 to $2.43% to $2.37. | Corn--No. 2 mixed, $1.19% to | 31-53%: No. yellow, $1.20 to 6%. 2 Oats--No. 2 white, 56% to 57 %c; No. . white, 55 to 56 hc. | toir stock, $20.50 to 30. geese, 30c; turkey 57c; ducks, 40c per 1b, Beans, Canadian hand-picked, $5 per bushel; peas, $4.75. Dressed Hogs, fresh kil%d abat- Cane Sugar, Granulated," $22 per 100 Ibs. Flour, first patents, $13.50 per bbl.; second patents, $13 per bbl; track. Milifeed, bran, $49.25 per ton, ex- track; shorts, $52.25. Hay, baled, per tom, in car lots, No. 2 Timothy, $32; No. 3 timothy, $30; clover, mixed, $26 to $27 ex- track. . Potatoes, {n bags, of 90 Ibs., $1.50 to $1.60, ex-track. Toronto. Rye--No. 2, $2.02 to $2.04. Bar- ley, 80c to $1.00. Timothy seed, $6 | to $7.50. Clover seed, $18 to $25. Pork, nominal. Lard, $19.65. Ribs, $16.25 to $17.50. { Toronto, Sept. 28.--Butter, choice, dairy, 55 to 60c; do., creamery, 65 tc 70c¢c; margarine, 1b., 37 to 40c; €ggs, new laid, dozen, 65 to 80c; cheese, pound, 40 to 45c; chickens, £pring, pound, 48 to 53¢c; fowl, pound Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Sept. 28.--Wheat--No. 1 Northern, $2.55% ; No. 2 Northern | $2.51%; No. 3, $2.463%; No. 4, $2.34% ; No. 5, $2.24% ; track Mani- tobe, $2.52% ; track Saskatchewan, | $251%; track Alberta, $2.50%. | Oats--No. 2 C.W., 733%¢; No. 3 C. W., 70%c; No. 2 feed, 663%¢; track, | Tide. . Barley--No. 3 C. W., $1.113%; No. | 38 to 43c; chickens, roasting, 50 to 55¢; ducks, spring, pound, 40 to 46¢c; turkeys, 1b. 55 to 60c; apples, bar- rel, $1.75 to $4; apples, basket, 35, to 65c; cantaloupes, bskt., 60 to 76¢; oranges, dozen, 30 to 750; plums, basket, 40 to 50¢; plums, gages, $1 - 50; peaches, Can., 11-qts., 70c to $1; do., 6-qts., 50 to 85¢; lemons, dozen, 20 to 30c; watermelons, each, 50¢ to $1; beans, basket, 50 to 75¢; beets, ---- -- TTT a NE Storm Sash Don't wait until January, give us your measurements now.' Allan Lumber Co. : Phooe1042, : : 3 : Victoria Street OO IRA AA 2 Bl EGGCOAL........ .... STOVE COAL NUT COAL Pea Coal $16.50 per ton vores. $16.50 per ton covers... $16.50 per ton . ?eiieerne..e.. $15.00 per ton . Carrying 50c. extra. : 'S BANK loss and theft. Established 1864. THE MERCHANTS 4 CW, $1.05%; rejected, 963c; Head Office : Montreal. OF CANADA feed, 943%ec; track, $1.08 3%. Rye--No. 2'C .W., $1. 78%. 1 11-qt basket, 40¢c; carrots, new, 11- |at., basket, 40c; corn, one dozeh, 10 | to 20c; cabbage, each, 5 to 10¢; cau- Rye--No. 3, $1.75, nominal. Peas--No. 2, nominal. Ontario flour--In jute bags, gov- PHONE 155. ALL SALES FOR CASH. Phone orders 0.0.D. KINGSTON BRANCH, . : . H. A. TOFIELD, Manager. PARHAM, VERONA AND ARDEN BRANCHES, . J. W. McCLYMONT, Manager. Sub-Agency a, Mountain Grove open F; ys. ty Deposit Boxes to rent at Kingston Branch. ---- ernment standard, 'prompt shipment, delivered at Montreal, nominal. To- ronto, nominal. Bulk, ,seaboard, $10.30 to $10.40. Shoes Coming Down || All lines reduced for this week. Now is the time to buy your New Fall Shoes. We have a complete new stock for you to select from and can assure you of a real bargain at a time of year when it is sure to be appreci- ated. Make your headquarters here during the Exhibition. The Victory Shoe Store Corner Princess and Clergy. Phone 480, See Our Assortment of IRE. S Before Purchasing Dominion, Dunlop, Hercules, K.&S., F irestones, Lee Puncture Proof KINGSTONAUTO SALES (0. : Limited CORNER BROCK and MONTREAL STS, - Telephone 600. ' FORD PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER, 22, 1920 ROADSTER, without starter . . $730.00 ROADSTER, with starter ... .. 845.00 TOURING, without starter . ... 805.00 TOURING, with starter .. .. .. 920.00 QOUPE.. .......n.... .. 1,290.00 SEDAN ............... «viva + 1,405.00 STANDARD CHASSIS, without ¢ BUBNLOE «i vais i iy teas. 595.00 STANDARD CHASSIS, with : Starter .......usi'vv ni «one 695.00 TRUCK CHASSIS, without starter 795.00 TRUCK CHASSIS, with starter . 900.00 FORDSON TRACTOR came oo 190.00 WM Plus freight from Dearborn.and exchange [if These prices are F.O.B, Kingston, includ. | ight ahd Government taxes: LuvenBros. and Service ~~ 34-38 Princess Ee -- -------- . . oh \ A gd | - 3 5 "0 we Manitoba flour, government stan- dard, new crop, second patent, $13.40 Toronto. Mill feed ---- Carloads, delivered {Montreal; shorts, $59.50; bran, $54.- $10.50 50; good feed flour, $3.75. Hay, loose, No. 1 per ton, $32 to $36; baled, track, Toronto, $30. Montreal. Montreal, Sept. 28.---Oats--Can- | adian Western, No. 2, $1.00; No. 3, | 98c. Flour--New standard grade, IT CURES CATARRH BRONCHITIS You aon't have to wait for rellef when you use Catarrhozone This wonderful in- haler trdatment {is guaranteed to cure any case of Catarrh, no matter how chronic. You breathe through this inhaler and in so § doing you send in- stantly all through the breathing organs a powerful vapor that is full of soothing, healing, germ-destroy- ing properties. In this way the seeds of Catarrh are destroyed. Sore nos- trils and weak throat are cured. Coughing, hard breathing, and sneezing all stop. For lasting cure use only Catarrhozone. No sub- stitute. Two months tréatment, (including the inh#ler), price $1.00. Small size 60c¢ at all - dealers. ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Ford Cars a speciaity. Taxi Service in connection. Phones: Shop 1 Res. 13537), 378 BROCK STRERT Angrove's Repairs Scales, Talkiag Machines, Bicycles, Baby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete. We do repair work right and guarantee satisfaction. 197 WELLINGTON STREET See the New Prices For. Victory Loan Bonds 1922-98 and interest yields 6.450 1923-98 and interest yields 6.20% 1927-97 and interest yields 6.009% 1933-96% and interest yields 5.87% 1937-98 and interest yields 5.67% 1924-97 and interest ylelds 6.329 1934-93 and Interest yields 6.249 G. Hunter Ogilvie 368) & 1087 health is vitally important. Attention to liver, kidneys and bowels will improve beauty and health, - | dium, {$9. A'load of heifers and steers were Flax--No. 1 N. W. C. $3.30; No. 2 C. W. $3.24; No. 3 C. W., $2.85; con. Jemned, $2.75; track, $2.30. | 5 New York. ' New York, Sept. 29.--Spring pat- | ents, $11.95 t0"$12.50; Spring clears, | 189.50 to $10.50; winter straights, | to $11; Kansas straights, | $11.50 to $12.25. Hay easier; No. 1, | $2 to $2.10; No. 2, $1.90 to $2; No. | 3, $1.75 to $1,95; shipping, $1.55 to | $1.75. Hops Quiet; state and Pacific | Coast, 1919, 65 to 70c; 1918, 60 to | be. Minneapolis, | Minneapolis, Sept. 29, -- Cash | | u; 4 Norinefn, $2.31% to | $2.41%; Dec. $2.26 2%. Corn, No. 3 yellow, $1.04 to $1.05. Oats, No. 3 | White, 53% to 547%¢c. lax, No. 1, | $3.12 to $3.14, ------ LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto. Toronto, Sept. 28.--Heavy steers, choice, $13 to $13.50; choice butcher, | $12 to $13; medium butcher, $10 | $10.25; common butcher, $8 to $8.- 50; light, common, $6 to $8; heit- ers, good to choice, $9.50 to $10.50; do, medium, $8.50 to $9; butcher | cows, choice, $8.50 to $10; do., me- | $6.50 to $7.50; bulls, choice, | heavy, $8 to $10; do., good, $8 to | $8.60; do. light, $6.50 to $7.60; | canners and cutters, $4 to $6; stock- | di; av | ers, 700 to 800 1bs., $9.50 to $10; feeders, 900 1bs., $10 to $10.50; heavy sheep, $5 to $6; do., year- lings, $9.50 to $10; spring lambs, $13.50 to $13.75; calves, $18 to $19; do., medium, $13 to $16; hogs, fed and watered, $21.25; do., off cars, $21.50; do., f.0.b., $20.25; do to farmer, $20; do. sows, $5 off. Mon . Montreal, Sept, 28.--Packers' buy- ers of cattle were not showing any interest . A few sales were made to local butchers at around $7 for dight heifers in fair flesh and medium qual- itv cows. ° The top for good cows was | sold to be shipped at $9.50. Bulls were strong at $% to $5.76. Good veal, $313 to $15; medium, {$10 to $13.; grass, $6 to $7.50. One buyer purchased 800 lambs at $18. {Goad lambs were most commonly |quoted at $12'650; common $10 to $11.50. A few hogs on account of | former contracts were weighed up| at $21 and $20.50 was paid for good | "(lots and $19 to $20 for mixed lots from the east. 'Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Sept. 28.--Trading was slow on the cattle market this morn- ing, especially for anything of good quality. The bulk of sales consisted of common to medium grades, with prices in line with Saturday's close. Butcher steers, medium quality, $6.- '50 to $7.75; female butchers, fair to good, $6 to $8; good heavy feeders, $8-to $9. Tho sheep and lamb ma | ketswas quiet at unchanged quota- tions. Good lambs ranged from §11.: 50 to $12.50. * Hogs, selects, fed and watered, $22.50. : Buffalo, East Buffalo, Sept. 28. --Shipping steers, $16 to $17; butchers, $9 to $15; yearlings, $15.50 to $17; heit- ers, $6 to $12; cows, $7.50 to $10; bulls, $5.50 to $9; stockers and feed- ers, $5.50 to $9; fresh cows and springers, $5 to $10; lower, $2.50 to $3.50, Calves--3$6. to $19.50. Hogs-- heavy, $18 to $18.25; mixed and yor=- kers, $18.25; light, do., $17.50 to $18.25; pigs, $17.25 to $17.50; roughs, $14.25 to $14.50; stags, $9 to $11. Lambs, $7 to $14.75; year- lings, $6 to $10.; wethers, $7.50 to $8; ewes, $3. to $7; mixed sheep, $7 to $7.50 . le itd i ing inn ¥ Chicago, Sept. 28. -- Cattle --- Lower; top, $18.25; bulk zood and choice, $15.50 to $17.75; other grades very dull and uneven. 25 to 60c lower; bulk, $9.25 to $14.25 cows and heifers 25 to 50c lower bulk, $5.50 to to $11; $16.00 to $16.80. : = To estern, 65; Pp ves, ' bulk pafives, $12 to $12.50; sheep, Mead, top wethers. 75; ewes. $6.10; bulk fat native ewes, $5.60 teedors steady. : . . » en : Montreal. Montreal, Sept. 28.--Butter, No. 1 solids, 613% ec 1b.; prints; 62¢ 1b.; No. 2 solids, 59¢; prints, 60¢ ;dairy, 50c. Eggs, No. 1, 60c per doz.; 68¢ doz.; Specials, 78¢c. Lard, in prints, 31c per Ib. Shortening, 8¢ Jor Ib. seem. © oe 1b. Cheese, old, 33¢ per 1b.; new, 20¢ Bacon, 'Windsor boneless, 57¢ per 1b; breakfast, 48¢ to 60c per Ib. Dressed Be poultry, milkted chickens, || 43¢ to 45c per 1b.; fowls, 36¢c to 33¢' P 4 liflower, each, 5 to 20c; celery, bunches, 25¢; cucumbers, each, 5 ti 15¢; gherkins, 6-qts, basket. $1.50; €gg plants, each 10 to 15¢; lettuce, leaf, dozen, 25 to 30c; lettuce, head, each, 10 to 15¢; do., green bunch, 5 to 10c; potatoes, bag $1.75 to $2; do, peck, 35¢; parsley, bunch, 5 to 10c¢c; peppers, green, basket, 75c to $1; peas, basket, 75c to $1; radishes, bunch, Bc; spinach, peck, 25¢; toma- toes, 11-qts, basket, 40 to 50c; do., 6-qts., 35¢; squash, each, 15 to 26¢; vegetable marrow, 10 to 15c¢. Plenty of Fur This Year, Edmonton, Alta., Sept. 29.--Fur in the north country will be more plen- tiful this coming season than for some years, according to reports received here. Positive signs show, it is ¢tlaimed, that a large catch is as- sured of. There was a large increase in the number of wild rabbits and mice this year. Coupled with the game incre- ase, it was irrefutable evidence that the country was on the eve of a great fur trapping season. It has always been the case that when rabbits and ice, which with game birds; consti- tute the main food of foxes, coyotes, lynx and similar animals, a big fur catch results. Sir Rodmond Roblin, Winnipeg, has been visiting his brother, Joseph W. Roblin, Fish Lake. --- Corns Go! You Bet. ; Just Use "Putnam's." Nothing simple nam's Extractor cl it's magical. No more of the old fashioned fuss- ing with pads, plasters and, flesh-eat- ing salves. Away with such relics of the past. 3 The best, newest, surest and most dependable remover of corns, cal- louses and' foot lumps is Putnam's Corn Extractor. You'll be satisfied, you'll have hap- py feet, you'll dance with Joy after using Putnam's Extractor, 25c. at in the way Put. CATS AWAY COrnS-- SOWARDS COAL CoO. | 'Majestic Heaters Will make your home com fortable this time of year. BARGAIN PRICES ON ELECT RIC IRONS, TOASTERS, ETO. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC C0.f Cor. King and Princess Phone 94 Oats, Barley, Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Hay, Timothy, Red Clover, Alsike Seed Write, phone or call for prices, advising what you have and your nearest shipping point, W. P. PET Office and Elevator foot of Princess Street. Phone 51 or 217 - - - Kingston, Ont. dealer$ everywhere. EE ---- Samson Tractors, Trucks and Plows, Etc. Here is the very best proposition that any farmer ever heard of in real "made for the farmer" trucks and tractors. money and are not b + We have am Similarsto the man the Samon Trucks and el "M" Samson Tractor on your inspection. One glance real proposition. Get in line for a products of General Motors Corporation, ractors give you the very best value for your any means, an inferior product. 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