Jw. a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG WEDNESDAY, NGV. 24, 1920. SPRUCE ---- i gt i eee Ser gE If #0, enll and take home some of our Home-made Candy, aad you will be well pleaséd in the guality. : s . Waten our window for Satur day Specials in OHOCOLATES! FRUITLAND ALLAN MASO UD, PROP. 848 Princess Street. t : : ¢ LIVE STOCK MARKETS, tm CITY OF TORONTO 6% Serial Coupon Bonds Due any year from 1921 to 1950 Denominations $1000 To yield from 6.35% to 6.50% depending . on maturity, HAHN an If you have been unable to get yqur hens to lay in the winter, now is the time to convince yourself that it can be done. Thousands of poultry. men and farmers have been getting winter eggs 'each year by feeding Royal Purple Laying Meal buck wlhea 2 nominal, i Rye--No: 3, 31.5¢ to $1.65, nomi- y nal, according iv freiguts vutside. > . : Mauitova Tour--3$11.80 top pat- Toronto, Pe er vi : : We have on hand a well assorted stock of Toronto, Nov. 23.-o-Heavy steers, |, UAi4r0 1i0ui~$0.20. bulk, sea choice Spruce in square edge, T. & G. shes, $10.50 Yo 311: 800d, dn, $10 | retirenn bar roa vere Mon. Bises 6 Results to $10.50; medium butcher, $5.50 per ton, §u8 to vy4U.20; fuorts, per |" £ n to $9; common butcher, $4.50 10 ion, $42 to $40.20; good feed tiour, ' Wanye, On. hesers, good to choice, $8.50 to] A 11 L C . $9.60; do., medium, $8 io $8.25; | Montreal, Zezema 00 bad thal my slothes would an um er 0 $9.50; feeders, $00 lbs, $9 to §9.5u; [ian \estern, No. 2, 1844; Ko. 8, 73. For four months, Isaffered b . ; b 9 light. sockers,_§7 to $7.25; heavy| Flour, ngw standard grade, $11.80. ns moat, 144 ol weibly, i i CBB De : 5: but.| Bian, $40.35; snorts, $46.25, hone 1042, : ; ; ; Victoria Street = 1°70 "io toil Ji, aeer, bi Bhtets: finest voi oi 236, | ili and vS dium, §6.50 to $7.50; do., good, $8 x (to $6.60; do., light, $6.50-to $7.50; | 1/888, fresh, 65 to Toc. "Fruita-tives", aad am entirely 0 | s 333 G. W. HALL. IW \ R buils, choice, heavy, $7 to $8.50; Winnipeg, Nov. s'.--Wheat, No. 1 Both these favorite remedids are [Ey Talat an - E D do., common, $4.50 to $6.50; spring Nortuern, $1.93; No. 2 Northern, $1.- 30ld by dealers at 0c. a box, @ for An $18; do., medium, $10 to $12.10; 5, $1.79; No. 6, $1.69; track, Mani- : : gg #4 ay hogs, fed and watered, bid, $16.25 to | toba, Saskatchewan and Aloerta, y1.-| Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottaws. farmer, $15; do., L.d.b., $15,25; do., Oats, No. 2 C.W,, 64%¢; No. 3 C. trial size which sells for $5c. ; sows, $6 off. + {W., 51%c; extra No. 1 feed, §0 e; ' ® - raok E13 : | 01 1) , rd , Montreal. track, 51%. J W Ww d | Bongard Ryers & Co In the W Inter Montreal, Nov. 23.--Cattle, but!| Barley, No. 3 C.W., 86¢; No. 4 C. Son eliwoo 9 on Ve cher steers, medium, $8 to $9; com- | WV. 75¢; rejected, 64 Yc; track, 79c. "The Home of Good Investments." medium, $7 to $8.50; common, $4.50 | . : Sey : ' i Ds ned, $§1.560;'t k, $1.97. Try us for your, next Suit or Overcoat to $7; butcher cows, choice, $7.50; Seitined 3; :, C Wo $i Strie amd St guaranteed. sold; cutters, $3 to $4; butcher Chicago. to all orders. bulls, common, $4 to §5. Veal, good, Chicago, Nov. 23.--Corn--No. 2 20 MONTREAL STREET Sheep, ewes, $4 to $6.50; lambs, to 68c. good, $12; common, $8 to $11. Hogs, Oats--No. 2, white, 46% to 47 Yc; = : i Ls Peas--No. 2, nominal, $1.75 to 3 oti ee = -- -- . : = a = >: ce {$1.80 | e | THE MARKEY REPORT | ©: = ec -| WELGOME RELIEF | po you LIKE CHOICE CANDY? | freights outside v . : . 18; §11°50 second patents, : choice, 310 to 310.50; choice but-! Mufeed--Car lots--Delivered Mon- Complete Treatment That . V-joins and coped siding. $5.50; llgnt, common, 34.50 to $5; | $2.75 to $3. "I had an attack of Weeping | stockers, 700 to 800 lbs, $8.50 to | Montreal, Nov. i3.--Oats Canade be wet through at times. 0 sheep, 3 610 $6.50; light saeep, $7 Rolled oais, bag 90 lbs, $4.05. "Pruit-a-dives" and "Soothe-Selva™, : . | cher cows, clivice, 37 to $8; do., me- Butter, choicest creamery, 62 gc. "Sootha-Salva® EO ga, iresi, rs oa Si™1ad tov ob i oe "| canners and cutiers, §$3.to $4.25; Winn.peg. wall." lambs, $11 to $11.60; calves, $17 to $7; No. 3, $1.94; No, 4, $1.89; No. $2.30, or sent on receipt of pries by fr = E H $16.50; do., off casr, $16.60; do., to | 83. "Fruit-a-tives Is alse put up in a om ve ) en No. 1 feed, 47 %¢; No. 2 feed, 44% ¢; mon, $5.60 to $8; butcher heiers, | | Flax, No iS 3.05; con Tailors 237 BAGOT STREET. medium, $4.50 to $7; canners not Our own pertonal attention is given $13 to $18; grass, $5.50 to $8. mixed, 63% t0 64¢; No. 3 yellow, 67 | Twe Doers From King Bdward Theatre off car weights, selects, $16.60 to|No. 3 white, 44% to 4be. $17; sows, $13.50 to $14. Rye--No, 2,.31.47% to $1.49. Bar- ) iey---65 to 93c. Timothyseed--§5.60 El Winnipeg. [io $6.60. Cloversced--$12 to $320. : Winnipeg, Nov. 23.--Heifers and Pork--- Nominal. Lard -- $18.45. } cows sold generally from $4.50 to $6, | Ribs--$13.25 to $15.75. a few good reaching $7, and medium -- to good quality steers from $6 to $8. Minneapolis, Good quality bulls ranged from $4,- Minneapolis, Nov. 23.--Flour un- { Pain mbsides-- os aching ceases-- [i ' The reason your hens | would not know how to do not lay is because you | mix them. why worry, do not feed them the right when Royal Purple Laying amounts of the "various | Meal 'supplies a correct essential materials. If you | comb.nation of wheat, ¢orn, the materials you | meat, ash, lime, etc. It will pay you to sell the grain you would feed your hens and buy our Wotivoiuay . meal, for it makes hens lay. describes the com, Order a sack or twe from your map digcsses of poultry and stock. feedman or direct from we. It tells how to build and remodel poul- W. A. Jehking Mfg. Coy, Ltd. | =» gov Sig 75 to $6.60; best feeder steers, $8.50 to $7.50; fair to good, $4.75 to $6. Sheep and lambs quiet; good lambs, $9; mutton sheep, $5 to $5.50. Hogs Buffalo. Hast Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 23.-- Cattle--Prime steers and shipping steers, $12.50 to $18.50; butchers, $8.50 to $12.00; yearlings, $13.50 $2 to $8.76; bulls, $56 to $8.75; stockeérs and feeders, $5.50 to $8.50; fresh cows nad springers, 50c to $1.20. Calves, $4 to $16. Hogs, heavy, mxed, yorkers and light do., $11.50; pigs, $11.50 to $11.76; roughs, $10 to $10.25; stags, $7 to $8.50. Lambs, $6 to to $14; heifers, $5.50 to $10; cows, {changed to 30 cents lower, In carload lots, family patents, quoted at $8.69 to $8 a barrel, in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 83,804 barrels. Quo opened at $14.50 for selects. A tations: Bran--$33. Wheat--Cash, No. 1 Northern, $1.53% to $1.54%; Dec- --No. 3 yellow, 64 to 66¢. Oats--No, 2 white, 39% to 40 %c; Flax--No, 1, $1.87 to $1.88. . -- ' GENERAL TRADER, # . ¢ Toronto, Toronto, Nov. 23.--Butter, choices, dalry, 50c to 60¢; do., creamery, 60c to 65c; margarine,db., 37c to 40c¢; eggs, new laid, doz.,, 76c to §1; ember, 31.47%; March, $1.51. Corn/ Boys' High Cut Boots with Buckle and Strap -- good and water tight -- just the * thing for the sloppy weather. EE EE 56c to 65¢; apples, barrel, $3.50 to v Tr yarn, yess Tie, 350 Shieges, Ib, 35¢c to 45c; chickens, : , : . Ta Kingaton get your supplies from WILLIAM P. PETERS. 3 ) , . 50; » 1b., 40c to 45¢; fowl, 1b., 35 » 1 > et Io mes oe writen prem. Wethers, 36 to $6.60; ewes, $3 to en nop LT | Boys ' Youths' and Little (ents - . $5; 'mized sheep, $5 to $5.50. -| spring, lb., 43c to 47c; turkeys, lb., Ore Muscles at Cost Price. 8 AM I ------------ i HAVE YOU TRIED THE 50 WATT MAZDA WHITE LIGHT Prices reduced--splendid for reading. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC C0. Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 23.--Cattle--Bulk native beef steers, $8.76 to $13.50; bulk westerns, $7 to $8.50; few fat cows, above $7.60; bulk, $4.50 to $6.75; canrers, mostly $3.26 to $3.60; bologna bulls, strong to higher; others slow; veal calves, 25¢ to 80c lower; feeders about steady Hogs--Top early, $11.40; hard to beat, $11.15 later; bulk of sales, $10.75 to $11.25; bulk "desirable $5; apples, basket, 30¢ to 80¢; or- anges, doz., 40c to $1; grapes, baa- ket, 65c; pears, 11-gts., 80¢ to $1; lemons, doz., 10¢ to 25¢; artichokes, sm. measure, 20c; beets, bag, $1.35; carrots, bag $1; cabbage, each, 6¢ to 19c; cauliower, each, 20¢ to 26¢; pumpkins, 16c to 25¢; celery, thre bunches, 25¢; egg plants, each, 10c to 15¢; leeks, bundle, 40¢; lettuce, head, 20c; onions, 100-ib. bag, 92; Out Hamiin'e Wizard G8 Soreness and tioen resul s from unaccustomed use of muicles or too much exercise, as nis, basebal If, hand-ball, ete, give way quie to the soot! effect of Hamlin's WigardeOfl. 1 penetrates fast, drives out the sore. ness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. The Home of the "MAZDA" pigs, 100 do 120 vounds, ju io potatoes, bag, $2.76 do., peck, 40c; 3 3 $11.26. Sheép--Bulk natives, arsley, buneh, 5c to 10c; peppers, "Cor. King and Princess - = Phone 94 to $11; fat sheep, slow, unevenly Se 76¢ to $1; Dyers, lower; bulk native ewes, $4 to bunch, 5c; apinach, peck, 40c; $4.50; feeders, steady to 25c lower; squash, each, 15¢ to 26c; turnips top feeder lambs, $12. bag, 76c; vegetable marrow, 10¢, GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Montreal. Toronto. Montreal, Nov. 23.--<Rutter--No. 2 2 1 solids, 65¢ 1b; prints, 56¢ 1b.; No. to, Nov. 23.--Manitoba wheat ' » ; Ri Northern, $1.95%; No. 2,|2 solids, 4c; prints; 55¢; dairy, 50c. Northern, $1.94%; No.. 3 Northern,| Fggs--No. 1, 62c per doz.; se: | $1.91; No. 4 wheat, $1.86. lects, 70c doz. specials, 85¢c to 90c. Manitoba oats--No. 2 C.W., 83%¢; | Lard--In prints, 30¢ Ib, | No. 1 C.W,, 50%¢; extra No. 1 feed, | ' Shortening--Prints, 23¢ per Ib. 49%c; No. 1 teed, 46% c; No. 2 feed, Ham--Large size, 40c; qooked, ec 43%ec. 65¢ 1b. Manitoba barley--No. 3 OW, Cheefle--Old, 31c per 1b; new, E3%¢; No.-4 C.W., 78%¢c; rejected, | 27¢ Ib. : 67T%e; jeed, ue 3 veil $1 Bacon--Windsor Jonelpse, 57¢ works like a American corn--No. 3 yellow, $1.- | per Ib; breakfast, 48¢ to 80c per 1b. 3 08. : i Dressed poultry--Milkfed shick- dog with three Wh oate~-No. 2 'white, 45 10 [ons 42¢ to 45c per ib.; fowls, 35¢ to 1 lk S Cc. ERe: . . -- Ontario wheat--No. 2. Winter, $1.- 3ie1. seers, 30c; turkeys, 57¢; ducks, egs wa 70 to $1.80 per car lot; No. 2 spring, Beans----Canadian hand-picked, $5 | H. W. NEWMAN - ELECTRIC. CO. $1.65 to $1.75; shipping points, ac- per bushel; peas, $4.75. Phone 441s. ~ 167 Princess Street ' | ol ~ t oomy; yet compact body, super " --~-- a parent--a r ; , - Sv Thousands Ale Alling ior riding qualities comfort in all ii m pa qe Among its special distinction the Coupe ' Irons, Toasters, Grills Everything Electrical The Ford Coupe is one of the most useful cars built: Its convenience is readily ap- An active brain must have pure blood, not poisoned with products of indigestion--or liver For Autumn Wear | : | Overgaiters Oxfords : Brown, Grey, Fawn, "and. all From Bross to Dressy Tie E the newest colors; 10,1 and Shoes:in Brown Calf, Black 12 button. Se Calf and Kid. ; ; THE SAWYER SHOE STORE) '§ ir No cchdition causes so many dis- Toi , { | HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE |i: s Eg es To Je fi chuseh Anemia, Stomach Trouble 1 an outstanding car. You may purchase i i Bon: In good shape for col 4 weather driving. Why Bot use Dr. Hamiltows Pills a one on a monthly payment basis and enjoy -{il ' your order for winter overhauling now. apd get eu s excellent medi- 52 : et th of er ads pystem will + ui nk of it! Your system w . . | MCALLISTER & DRAKE [|i des, Sot ph « Ford Sales and Service ~~ 34.38 Princess 598 PRINCESS STREET ousess--in short, you'll have jov- » Pros no sais. | 0EEE Sp nl Sl Phone 1609. : AUTOMO EE BE enBros. || verve is Conde. ln bunes He, She a i J h] ste. (|e REE i ] 1 y r 1 X y EUSA i good reasons, which we can not only explain, but are in a position to guarantee, \ For example: we guarantee the price of every new car that is gg te rr + July. 1921, and in the event of a decrease we fu her guarantde to re- THR INT! ia Te il Whe fund the difference between the present and new price. Ume as wll, hows Further, we have the best value in the used car line that has J Satistaction guaranteed. js restores normal bowel action : it while you are paying. for it. from headaches, sour stomach, bil- to-day. At all dealers. i 1 1 I Fe A Pr -- - ------ -- Now is the time to purchase that car for next year, for many HE re a RAE delivered or even ordered, against any decrease in price a4 far as Stayleight: | ever been offered in this city. Cars were never so reasonable as they are at the present moment. And you will find that the prices have become settled already, and that the purchaser of a real good reliable _ car this {all will be ahead in the Spring of the year even if he takes i into considergtion the {act that the car must be wintered. Let us have . .a talk with you on the matter and think it over. We have the value and it is tfie best iui the city. I Ee C araces, Limited { 1 THIN " HHT o- ~ 184 Princess St. HTT TTT TT SHIH UUR NOH Le reer TT hy 3 CI In iy "lant my hat becoming ™ "Yes--and 00's your 'becoming--unbearable" ee NebA "wie - - EM