Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1920, p. 11

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: ET mm We have on hand a well assorted stock of choice Spruce in square edge, T. & G. V-joins and coped siding. Allan Lugnber: Co. Phone 1042. : 3 3 3 Victoria ia Street ; EE ERASE _ WEDNESDAY, van 1, 1020. et ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. oughs and colds BE NICE AND COSY THIS WINTER | M arkets Repor ts | | Jr svi : BUY A | GRAIN QUOTATIONS, ra mixed ] B A U M E 'Majestic Heater re pe ee ae 0 Sw | BENGUE [--Neo. 2 CW, 56¢c; No. 3 C.W, 48%c. Rye, No. 2, $1.48 to $1.43%. | §2%c; extra No. 1 feed, 51c; No. 1 | Barley, 6c to 94c. Timothy seed, | feed, 49c; No. 2 feed, 46c; all in | $5.50 to $6.75. Clover seed, $15 to | rs | store, Fort William. = 1820. Pork, nominal. Lard, $19.75. | Northern wheat, new crop--No Ribs, $12.60 to $15. ---- H Ww ELE C CO i1 northern, $1.87; No. 2 northern, | ---- 3 . . o {$1.84; No. 3 northern, $1.80; No. 4 Minneapolis. Agents for Dr. Jules Bengué Minni, Nov. 30.-- RELIEVES PAIN . | northern, not quoted; all in store, | Minneapolis, Phone 441. 167 Princess Street {Fort William. Cash prices unehang- | Plour unchanged to 20¢ higher; in |carload lots, family patents guoted ed. American corn--No. 2 yellow, | at $8.50 to $8.55 a barrel in 98-19. -- ($1.05, nominal, track, Toronto, cotton sacks; shipments, 93,394 bar *=\ | prompt shipment, |rels. Bran, $31 to $33. Wheat, Canadlan corn--~Feed, nominal. |cash, No. 1 northern,$1.50 to $1.53; i CITY OF TORONTO ||, sf ip i om ale. rb 1d William--No. Lr 92%c; No. 4 { Corn, No. 3 yellow, 71c to 73c, ats, | b C.W., 78%c; rejeets, 67c; feed, 67c. | No. 3 white, 42%c/to 43%ec. Flax, Sa 3 ¢ f : | el InN wed in Stove | 6% Serial Coupon Bonds | 22S Ontario malting. 75¢ to{fo. 1, $1.96 to $1.95, : ort This Week Only 1 » , et i. I en Ontario wheat--No. 2, $1.60 to | LIVE STOCK MARKETS. . : {ing to freights; No. 2 spring, $1.56 Toronto, : BOOTH & CO, o Toronto, Nov. 30.--Heavy steers, Foot West Street anit 0 Qa ar De Ind, 5c, | 170 to #0. lockers, 700 to 895 tov: | Due any year from 1921 to 1950 . $1.70, f.0.b. shipping polnts, accord- Denominations $1000 to $1.80. . : J0--Hoavy steers Ontario oats--No. 2 white, nomin- | choice, $9.50 to 00; choice but- i 2 : i hts | cher, $9.50 to $10.50; good do., $9 Phone 133 To yield from 6.35% to 6.50% depending al, 5c to 48¢, according. o'treigats | cher, $0.50 to $10.80; good do, 39 butcher, $4.50 to $5.50; Rye--No. 3, $1.45 to $1.50. : . Bo ard R erson & Co on Be Ri gh Jy bass, gov- | 38-50 to $9; feeders, 900 1bs., $9 to | (First grade patent--good bread flour.) ) . ernment standard, prompt shipment, $9.50; light stockers, 37 to $7.50; | 08 1b J t B $5 65 "The Home of Good Investments." delivered to Montreal, nominal, $8. 7 Sheen: 33 10 15.804 lish: sheep | OIL ? Jute bag ........ sr rns aiiuly 287 BAGOT STRESY. PHONE 1728: | Manitoba Mour--Track, Toronto, cher cows, choice, $7 to $8; do med- : :s Peas--No. 2, $1.75 to $1.80, ao-|common RD | ir s J } cash prices: First patents, $11.20; fum, $6.50 to $7.50; do., good, $6 to AEE vol AE, A & second patents, $10.70. $6.50; do light, $4.60 to $5.50; can- |@ J AFMENTS OF MW 5 . Millfed--Carloads, delivered Mont- | pars and cutters, $3 to $4.25; balls, | ONHAN LAS A " real freights, bag included: Bran, | choice, heavy, $7 to $8.50; do., com- | h Ut | } per ton, $38 to $40; shorts, per ton, | mon, $4.50 to $5.50; spring lambs, | NS, 0 OF dy | $2.75 to $3. $12.50 to $13; calves, $16 to $17; | § ® @ T. Con | on maturity. cording to freights. light, common, $4.50 to $5; heifers, | "VETCRAFT" hl | Hay---Loose, No. 1, per ton, $38 | do medium, 3g to $12.30; Bogs, fed | and watered, $15.75; do., off cars, | . y | Office and Elevator foot of Princess Street. | WI I 2 $16; do, to farmer, $14.60; do., f.0. good to choice, $8 to $9; do medium. | (The Handiwork of Disabled Veterans) to hy baled, track, Toronto, $30 to $32. b., $14.75. . Phone51or217 - - - Kingston, Ont. E. WARBURTON, : -- . . . ' Montreal, Nov. 30.--Oats, Cana- Buffalo, . = a SA ie pt sagt 79 Princess St. Opposite Bibbys dior as x 2, 77c¢; Canadian |_ Buffalo, N.Y. Nov. 30.--Cattle -- Used $300,000 of the Funds. ES hi : bl weptern No 3, 72c. Flour, Manitoba | Prime steers and shipping steers, Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 1.--F. veryt ing suitable for Xmas. presents spring wheat "patents Arais $11.10. | 313 to $14; butchers, $8.50 t6 $12; i. French, aajstant cashier of the : 9 ran. | yearlings, $13.50 to $14; heifers, $5.- | City Trust and Savings Bank, of this ely from our uperb floor lamps, complete at Roles We ag, 3 L324 Bran. | 50 to $10; cows, 32 to $8.75; bulls, | city. arrested on a charge of eme| Of course a man looks younger| 'Our idea of a superman is one who $27.50 to ittle fAaxen haired dolls at 20c¢ x or ote. 83 T Y, NO. ¢5 to $8; stockers and feeders, $5.50 | bezzlement, confessed that he had [when he has teeth, but it costs a £00d | can hold a lady's umbrella properly . . 2, per ton, car lots, $31. to $8.50. Fresh cows and springers, |used for his own purposes at least {deal more to board him.--Dallas| when escorting her through the rain. $50 to $120. Calves, steady, $4 to | $300,000 of the bank's funds. News. { ~--Nashville Tennessean. In additior to genuine Vetcraft products Winnipen. I Sh, sad, 4 tof consisting of :-- a EaipeE Nov, 30~=Whes!, No. I yorkers, $11.25 to $11.40; light do. | Ba sBily Vie 4 ' .50 12; pigs, $11.75 2; REED and COPPER WORK, LAMPS, [315 0. & norinera: s1.00, ones | $1100 fo S137 oles, $11.76 lo 8137 | Everybody Smokes We X : grades not quoted; trax Manitoba, | $3 Lambs, $6 to $13.50; yearlings, SHADES, LEATHER WORK, TOYS, ||&des not aucted; irae $1.68%. [$6,500 $9.50; wethens, $6 to $6.50; " etc., etc Oats--No. 2 C.W. <56¢c; No. 3 ewes, $2 to $5.50; mixed sheep, $5.- . " : C.W., 52%c; extra No. 1 feed, lc; [50 to $6. We are carrying a stock of JAPANESE 6. 1 fad, 49s; Yo. 2 feed, 6; Chea ¢ track, me. 4 ' BASKET WORK, KEWPIES, etc., etc. Barley--No. 3 C.W., 93¢; No. 4| Chicago, Nov. 30 --Cattle--Bulk, C.W., 78%c; othér grades not quot-| native steers, $8.75 to $14; western Shop Early. Compare Prices. Inspection Sa ISH steers steady to 26c lower; bulk, | K $7.25 to $8; butcher cattle and can- 1 W --No. 1 NMW.C., $2; No. 2 Invited. alk own the Street for a c TE No. 3, C.W., jis > con- | ners steady; veal calves steady to 25¢ Change. demned $1.60; track, $1.91. lower than late Friday; top, $13; \ R No. ° CW $ 50 stockers and feeders Steady, to 25c ye--iNo, = U.W., v1.50, lower. Hogs, top early, $10.50; prac- tical top, late, $10.30; bulk, $9.90 ~ Chicago: to $10.35: oe . : Nad i .35; pigs mostly 50c¢. higher; | Chicago, Nov. 3¢.--Wheit, No. 1}, desirable, 80 to 130-pound pigs. . du EH $10 to $10.25. Sheep, top native and : iE Be Cured Today «|i yser jay 315: bulk naive higher; choi awes, $4.75; Tone persian cea oa nn 3h fo 4: ret but one cause--Diseased Kidneys-- b; $11.50 3 top and they must be strengthened be- lambs, aki tore the k4cho can be tured, 'ek Montreal. ' 9 . Sane our best remedy, 8 quic -| Montreal, Nov. 30.---Cattle--But- We have neither tire nor room to hy oth "i Hamitod s Pills; | Br aR medium, $7.50 to $8.50, s devote to hurry. Simply wonderful is the ac- | pO: Sle 3759; © 3 00: | -------------------- rE ---- ae ln te nd lt stein i) JL: CORO Mn? 3% N 0 READY-MADE OVERCOATS orders has no equal. Dr. Hamilton's JR anne at to $5. Quota- . : pills will surely cure ydur back|'® * " a, . * i Simi een carn 22 | Many Automobile Factories Are Closed Down | and intend to get rid of our sto g stock. petite, color, strength and good ed a bit weaker than last week | Th 1 : 3 spirits. Being purely vegetable they ese will be sold af cost price. are mild, not drastic. Get a 250. ber | When top lambs. were sold for $11. rrr TL : : A féw hogs were weighed up at SOME ARE RENNING ONE-QUARTER TIME, AND OTHERS HALF TIME, BUT High goads which we guar- Ye of Dr. Hamiltow's Pills today. | 2, Je7 hogs Vere weighed 'wp at was $16. Sows were $4 less than THE REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY IS OPERATING TO . ante ome in and see them. i act Cis. New Goods -- | " FULL CAPACITY--WHY? : AT THE > Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Nov. 30.--Cattle mar- | - fas : V : NE ATROUERY | Ket hulp ad Medivn a | Because they are building a €ar of Quality. The following is Proof of This Statement: - RAISINS--OURRANTS--PEERS ||) qualify butcher steers $6 to $8; Reo dealers from Chicago and Northern Ii- built, honestly, priced car on the market. Give FIGS---~DATES -- PRUNES -- ||| bulkfof good females, $6 to $7; fair, linois gave conclusive answer to rumors that the Jing an internsting account, of his various experie WINE -- MEAT -- CANNED $4.50 to $5.50; choige feeder steers automobile business is at a standstill by staging ences in driving motor cars he declared that he FRUIT and VEGETABLES, $6.50 to $7.50; fair so good, $5.00 the largest drive-away ever made from the Reo had driven all makes since the first one cylinder to $6.20. Hogs udchanged at $14 plant at Lansing on October 2nd. motors were put on the market, and that he felt hd . 5 RAWFORD & W ALSH a BR, PICKERING, Prop. for selects. The production of one day--=September 30th himself well qualified to judge the value of a car, ( : a ncess Street. ----was set aside for the dealers ih Chicago ter~ wl t ritory. : ny of the Chicago dealers whe paid their first visit to the factory at this fing were amas~ Phone 530. GENERAL TRADE There were sixty-three passenger cars and ed at the wonderful plant in whieh tb SPEED Bagot and Brock Streets, Toronto, one hundred and fifteen SPEED WAGGONS WAGGONS were built and -deflared th er Toronto, Nov. 30.--Butter, choice In the giant parade which left Lansing for Chi- bo aft : : 5 ! a seeing the construction of Res dars they were dairy, 50 to 60c.; Butter, creamery, cago. The great majority of the cars - and more than ever enthusiastic over the prospect of ° > £ Edison-Dick 60 to 850k; Margarine, 1b, 37 to 40c.; trucks were handed direct by the forty-two deal- selling them Eggs, new laid, doz. $1.00 fo $1.26. ers who came to Lansing in two special cars. s on . At a dinner held for the Chicago dealers, Mr. M. J. Schmidt, who last year heid the MIEMOGRAPH Chease, 1b. 40 %o 46c. Chickens, 1% ' a he dad eal spring, 1b. 38 to 43c.; Fowl, Ib. 32 © eyening before the drive-away, an address sales record ajong dealers of 't 2 was made by C. J. Dilzer, President of the Branch, deciarls that it everyone be iio The Perfected Dupli to 37¢c.; Geese, 1b. 32 to 36 c.; Ducks, Ce areas O Ion o ie Perfecte uplicator, spring, 1b. 43 to 46c.; Turkeys, Ib. er Taxicab Co. o cago, who declared Reos in the making ev : . that the Reo product was the most honestly Reos for driving. § SYsTyone would insist upon Ed Waxl H 55 to 65c.; Apples, barrel $3.50 to ngs es Stencil $5.00; Apples, basket 30 to 60c.; A Great Business Builder. Float doz. 40 to $1.00; Grapes, 8 Ask for demonstration. basket 6Gc.; Pears, ll-qts. 60 to BOYD S GARAGE B k $1.00; Lemons, doz. 10 to 25c.; S . Drock Otreet Artichokes, sm, mea. 20c.; Beets, op J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. {baz $1.25; Carrots, bag $1.00; Cab. y bage, each 6 to 104%; Cauliflower, z 41 Clarence Street, Kingston. each 30 to 50c.; Pumpkins, 15c.; ee Typewriter Headquarters. Celery, 2 bunches 25¢.; Egg plants, i? 4 \{ ' : each 10c.; Lens, bundle 40c.; Let- tuce, iceberg 26c.; Onions, 100-1b. . WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW ; J Jue 32.00; Hotatous, bay 43 50; Fo M BILES tatoes, peck 40c.; Parsley, bunch 5e¢.;-Peppers, green, bskt, 76c.; Rad- i» ' o * - . . Harrison's Tulip lanes, bunch Be.; Spinach, peck 40c.; | Now is the time to purchase that car for next year, for many UNIQUE GROCERY AND «© - v i | Squash, each 1B6c.; Turnips, bag . py 31.00; Vegetable marrow Je." good reasons, "which we can not only explain, but are in a position to We have started a flat system for re- pair work on Ford Cars. You are guar- Cakes and Pastry trea. guarantee. ' ~ ne Shoppe Nov. 30. | For example: we guarantee the price of every new car that js Montreal, Nov. .30.--~Cheese, fin- anteed a price on ev: job. Almond Cut and Pastry a est Easterns, 21%ec. Batter, eholcest || : : . . « ery job. Specialty: EE 1A oy oar, holcent delivered or even ordered, against ahy decrease in price as far as Pastry of all kind ade t . " order: nen made 10 1 bag, car lots, $1.85 to $1.9). July. 1921, and in the évent of a decreasé we further guarantee to re- Brin ur car to { Tr 2 vision . 2 yo the F ord dealer, Sirona to Bere S19, Divi fund the difference between the present and new price, : and let us tell you what it will cost. CORNER OF RAGLAN RoAD Colin's Bay, Nov. 25 Bwine to I] Further, we have the best value in the used car line that h AND YORK STREET the Union church being painted and ' . . iad | decorated, there Was So service oa ever been offered in this city. Cars were never so reasonable as they : ~~ - Say. voniey reopening wil be [ll] are at the present moment. And ill fi i \ ie Sunday evening next. Quite a num- ||| P nd you will find that the prices have Ford Sales and Service. : T . Ma . ber "trom hers attended he | v.ro. [ff become settled already, and that the purchaser of a real good reliable - ] alking Il chines evening. H. E. Bell returned trom Jl] car this fall will be ahead in the Spring of the year even if he takes All kinds of Phonographs re. || the north country bringing with nium (fil © consideration the fact that thecar must be wintered. Let us have: Paired, Heated, recharged and a Jue deer, | Ma. Searge Shudlstyte, ] Jk ith h st and' go¥ who has a qu o er [HN 1 1 : adjusted, Main and' governor {| who hus been quite Ul. is with Her a talk with you on the matter and think it over. We have thé value Quick service, expert workmen. || tle. Ellerbeck, ot Kingsion Geronitll and it is the bestin the city. ship. Hospital, spent Friday with her par- | | ' : a : ents here. Mrs. D. Baker and dau- | I} % . : . ® J M PATRICK 'ghter spent a few days list week a - ' . her home iu. Joyceville. td 4 ara €S, i e ¥ HAM Mrs. W. ell and family speat | i I SYR ar. sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. {J} Phone 564 _ x 3 Phone 20363. Bell. Miss Caswell spent the week- end with her mother in Kingston.

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