SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1021, To Everyman HE first and most important aim of Everyman who desires to succeed should be thc same as that of successful business and financial houses--the form- ation of a Réserve Fund. A reserve is not oniy invaluable when reverses ot . emergencies arise, but it is a guarantee of strength and promotes self-confidence. Let us guard your reserve STANDARD BANK TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS nd pay you ih = i Kingston Branch: . . 'J. F. Rowland, Manager. Safety for Savings ROTECT your saving: against fire and theft by depositing them in our Savings Bank. Add to your account, even in small amounts, as frequently as you can and the growth of your balance, including the interest earned, will surprise you. Gos THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH-R. T. Brymner, Manager. 'Changing Conditions N these times of changing Forieu prudent people naturally prepare for what the future may hold for them by conserving their resources, - saving every dollar possible, reducing expenses, cultivating a. growing Savings Account. Opportunities are always offering to those who have saved the small Capital necessary to take advantage / We "N\ Of them. Service The Manager at any of our Branches will be pleased to receive your account. A small sum and a few minutes will secure you a Savings Pass Book. "BANK-~TORONTO Capital $5,000,000. Reserves $6,986,354. BRANCHES : Kingston » Lyndhurst. .| Yorkers, $41 to $11.25; pigs, $11.50, | ,| steers, $8.25 to $9.50; butcher HARVEY MILNE Hyslop Rambler and ' Cleveland Bicycles Auto Tires and Violet Ray Lenses, Electric Carpgt Cleaning, Sewing and Laying. 272 Bagot Street - - - Phone 542 ww "CANADA'S GREATEST SEED HOUSE * ADA LE Lol NEW HIT 17 TORONTO WINNIPL THE DAILY BRITISH WH THE MARKET REPORTS Montreal, _ | Catile receipts, 315. There were | no choice cattle on sale Receipts | were evry light amd prices firmer | The tap. price was $10.25 paid for | fourteen steers averaging 1,250 ibs, | The majority of the good butchers' | cattie, - both: steers and heifers, | brought $9 to $9.25, these prices be- | ing paid for cattle of different | welghts ranging from 800 to 1,100 Ibs. The market was cleaned up early. f Calve receipts, 171. Average quali- | ty poor. The best lots brought $10 | and very thin calves down to $6. Two | good calves weighing together 420 | pounds brought $12.50, | { Sheep receipts, 13 Spring lambs | | quoted at $12 to $15 each. Good | | yearlings quoted at $12.50 and sheep up to $8.50. Hog receipts, 585. Selects of med- ium lightweights, $16 and mixed | lots, $15.50 to $15.75. Quotations: Off car weights, selects, $16; sows, 9 pe. | Toronto. | Good heavy steers, $9 to $10; but- | cher steers, choice, $8.50 to $9.50; do. good, $7.50 to $8.50; do med- | [fum, $6.50 to $7.50; butcher heifers, | choice, $8.50 to $9.50; do. medium, | | $7 to $8; do., common, $6.50; but- | | cher cows, choice, $8 to $9; do, med- | i $5 to $7; canners and cutters, { $3.50 to $4; butcher bulls, good, $6 L | to $8; dc. fair, $5.50 to $6; do., com- mon, $4 to $5; feeders, good, 900 Ibs., $7 to $8; do., 800 Ibs, $6.50 to $7; milkers and springers, choice, $100 to $150; calves, choice, $14 to $15; do., medium, $11 to $13;; do., common, $9 to $11; lambs, $13 to $14 75; sheep, choice, $8 to $10; do., heavy and bucks, $4 to $5; do., year- lings, $10 to $12; hogs, fed and wat- ered, $14.76 to $15; do. off cars, $15 | ta, $16.25; do, f.0.b., $13.75 to $14; | do. to the farmer, $13 50 to $13.75; Buffalo. Dunning & Stevens' live stock re- port: Cattle, 100 cars; shipping | grades 50c lower; butchers, steady; | | prime shipping steers, $9 25 to | $3.75; best shipping steers, $9 to | $9.25; Canadian heavy steers, $4.50 | to $9; do., steers and heifers, $8.25 to $8.50; light native yearlings, good quality, $9.50 to $10.50; best handy steers, $8.50 to $9; fair to good kind, $7.50 to $8.25; handy steers and heifers, $7.50 to $8; Western heif- ers, $8.50 to $9; State heifers, $7.50 to $8; light Michigan butchering | heifers, $7 to $8; best fat cows, [$6.75 to $7.25; medinm to fair, $5 | to $6; cutters, $3.60 to $4.50; can- ners, $2.50 to $3; fancy bulls, $6 to $6.50; butchering bulls, $5.50 to $6; common bulls, $4.50 to $5; best feeders, 900 to 1,000 lbs, $7.50 to $8; medium feeders, $6.50 to $77 stockers, $6 to $6.50; light common, $5 to $6; best milkers and spring- ers, $50 to $76; mediums, $40 io $50. Hoge--3¢ cars; lower; heavy, $9.75 to $10; mixed, $10.75 to $11; Bheep--90 cars; lower; top| | lambs, $10.25 to $1050; yearlings, | $7.50 to $8.50; wethers, $6.50 to $7; ewes, $5.50 to $6. Calves--2,600; tops, $13.50; fair to good, $9 to $10; grassers, $4.50 to $5.50, \ Chicago. Cattle, 32,000; slow; beef steers 26c lower than Friday, 35¢ to 50c lower than Thiirsday; top beef steers, $10.10; some held higher; bulk beef she stock and bulls, 28¢ lower; bulk fat she stock, $5.25 to $7.50; bulls, $6 to $6; veal calves, 50c to 76c lower;" bulk vealers, $7.50 to $8.50; stock ers and feeders, 25¢ to 500¢ lower; stocker and feeder steers mostly $7 to $8. : Hogs--47,000; opened fairly ac- tive, 26¢ to 40c lower; closed weak and 40c to 68c lower than Satur- day's average; heavies off least; top, $10.80 early; practical limit late $10.50; bulk 200 pounds down, $10.10 to $10.75; bulk 220 pounds up, $9 to $9.76; pigs 25c lower; bulk desirable 90 to 120 pound pigs, $10.50 to $10.75. Sheep--28,000; lambs steady to 26c lower; sheep steady; wooled lambs, top, $10.60; bulk, $9.50 to $10.25; shorn lambs, top, $9.25; bulk, $8.50 to $925; 89-pound shorn yearlings and ewes, $6.75; bulk, $5.50 to $6; shorn wethers for export, $6.25; feeder lambs, $8.25 to $9.15, steady. GRAIN, Montreal. There was no important change in the Montreal cash grain market yesterday, and the flour market was without feature. A good steady trade continues to be done in mill- feed and the market for rolled oats is quiet and steady. The volume of business passing in potatoes is still reported small. Quotations: Oats, Canadian Western, No. 2, 64c. to 65¢.; do, Ng. 3, 61c. to 62¢; Flour, Man. spring wheat patents, firsts, $10.50. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs, $3.36 to $3.40. Bran, $36.25. Shorts $36.26. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $24 to $25. Torento. $1.93 3-8/ No. 2 northern, $1.90 3-4; No. 3 northern, $1.86 3-8; No. 4 wheat, $1.76 3-8. Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 47 1 feed, 42 5-8c; No. 1 feed, 40 5-8¢; No. 2 feed, 37 5-Sc. Manitoba barley--No. 3 Cw, jected, 60%y; feed, 60 1-4c. All above in store Fort "William, Ontario Whest--F.o0.b. shipping points, according to freights out side, No. 2 spring, $1.70 to $1.75; | r } LIVE STOCK,= I | per ton, $36; Manitoba wheat--No. 1 northern, | | 7-8¢; No. 3 C.W., 42 5-8¢: extra No. | | 83 3-t¢; No. 4.C. W., 72 14¢: re." 1G. 40c; CoQourg, 40¢; Hamilton, 48 lo} Kingston, 40 to 4c: London, 42¢; Owen Sound, 37 to 40c Port Hope, 40c; Stratford, 30 to 35¢ | | per pound Sc; 38 to Barley, Belleviite, Port Hope and Wood- Brantford, 75c: Cobourg, Chatham, 60c¢; Hamilton, 80 to 'Kingston, $1; L ndon. 72 to Owen Sound, 75 to 80c¢: and ABC ROL DISA nrerroneee TTT TTT Paid-up Capital 39,700,000 Reserve - « 18.000.000 Resources « 230,000,000 stock, 90¢; | 85¢; 0g: 96¢c; Stratford, Oats, = Belleville, 60 to 62c; Brantford jand Kingston, 55c; Cobourg, 55 to* | 60¢; Chatham, 35 to 40c; Hamilton, |52 to 54c; London, 51¢; Owen Sound, [42 to 45c; Port Hepe, 60c; Strat- tHford, 45¢c; and Woodgtock, 50c per | bushel a Banking by al Because you live at a distance is no reason why you should risk the loss of your money by fire or theft. Mail it to the near. est branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia, whether you have an account or not. ¥ Potatoes. Belleville, 75 to 90c; Brantford, {$1.15 to $1.50; Cobourg, 90¢ to $1: | Chatham, $1.40; Hamilton, $1 to ($1.25; Kingston, $1; London, 80¢ to | [$1; Owen Sound, 75 to 80c; Port | Hope, 75¢c;; Stratford, 90c; Wood- | If you have no account, your remittance will open one and you will receive by return mail a bank k showing the amount at your credit. If you already have an account, a prompt acknowledg- ment of the deposit will be sent vou, | | | | { Butter. i Belleville, 57 to 58¢; Brantford, | [58 to 69¢; Cobourg, 60 to 65c¢; Chat. | {ham, 65 to 70¢; Hamilton, 60c¢; King- | | ston, 55 to 65¢c;; London, 55 to 64c; | | Owen Sound, 56 to 58¢c; Port Hope, | | 52¢; Stratford and Woodstock, 55 to, | 60¢ per pound, | Eggs. | | «Brantford, Kingston and Stratford, | {35 to 40c; Cobourg, 33 to 3c; Chat- | ham and Woodstock, 30 to 3b5¢; Hamilton, 40 to 45¢; Owen Sound, 25 | to 26¢; and Port Hope 27¢ per dozen. 19B THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ! | | | ! | A. N. Lyster, ° Manager, KINGSTON : No. 2 winter, $1.80 to $1.85; No. 2 goose wheat, $1.65 to $1.70. | Hay American corn--Prompt shipment | Belleville, baled $23 to $24, loose No. 2 yellow, track, Toronto, 96c, $27; Brantford, baled $25 to $28, | nominal. loose $22 to $25; Cobourg, baled $35, Ontario oats--No. white, 43c. [loose $30 to $35: Hamilton, baled to 45c., according to freights out- and loose $26 to $30; Kingston, bal- side. [ed $26 to $28, loose $25; London, Barley--Malting, 80c. to 85c., ac- | loose $22 to $25; Owen Sound, bal- cording to freights outside. led $21 to $22, logse $19 to $20; Port Ontario Flour-- Winter, prompt | Hope, baled "$34, loose $30; Strat- | shipment, straight run bwik, sea- ford, baled $18 to $20, loose $19 to board, $8.50. $22; and Woodstock, loose $25 per Peas--No. 2, $1.55 to $1.65 out-| ton. . | side. | Manitoba Flour-+~Track, Toronto: | First patents, $10.50; second, "pat- SE PO Pt pn, ae BS "Bice «| THE KINGSTON MARKET] Buckwheat--No. 2, Kingston, April 1st. $1.05 $1.10. Rye--No. 2, $1.45 to $1.56, Millfeed--Carlots delivered, To- | ronto freights, bags included. Bran, | shorts, per ton, $36; middlings, $41; feed flour Dairy Products. | Creamery butter, Ib .... 60 to 65 | * | Dairy butter 53 to 55 | { Whey butter 87! Butter, rolls {Eggs, fresh, doz. .. .. .. |Olemargarine . | Cheese te an white $2.30. 55 | 30 to 33] 35 to 40 | 30 to 40 | GENERAL TRADE. Beef. Belleville 16¢; Cobourg, 12 to 14c; Hamilton, 14 to 17¢; Kingston, 20 to 23c; London, 15 to 21c; Port Hope, 24c; Stratford, 18 to 20¢; Wood- stock, 15 Yo 30¢ per pound. pwn-- | Beet: { Porterhouse steak, Ib .... | Round steak, 1b | Boiling cuts, 1b | Boiling cuts, 1b Poultry. Chicken, dressed, 1b .... | Hens, dressed, 1b 40 to 45 40 | Hogs. Belleville and Woodstock, $14.50; Brantford, $15.25; Cobourg, $12.50 to $13.75; Chatham, $13.50; Hamil- ton, $14 to $16; Kingston, $16; Lon- | Western carcase, cwt .... don, $14 to $1450; Owen Sound, | Western hinds, cwt $13.50; Port Hope, $14 to $14.50 per | Pork : cwt. | Loin roasts, 1b -- | Rib roasts, Ib Lambs, . | Pork chops, 1b Belleville, 26 to, 30c; Brantford, 20 | Hogs, live weight, cwt .. to 25¢; Hamilton, 22 to 27¢; London, | Hogs, dressed, cwt . . 26 to 3bc; Port Hope, 40c: Strat- | Bacon, breakfast ford, 31 to 34c; and Woodstock, 25 | Lamb: to 35¢ per pound. | Fronts, 1b Hinds, 1b | Leg, 1b BO 09 be 0s 03 weonoo OF bo C2 C3 Ch SUC Chickens. ~~ | Chops, 1b nati wa tMutten Ib. ............ Smoke {Sausage meat 1b, ........ ai} -- | Vegetables. - | Beets, 1b. Cabbage, head Celery, bunch ... aes f Lettuce, bunch .. . , Carrots, 1b ug Pi es, b trike ples Sy TY < 30 to 50 12 to 15 | 30 to 40 30 to 60 | Bananas, doz .. .. .., . Grape fruit .. 3 Jemons, doz .. .. .. .. Oranges, doz Apples, bbl | Cod, Ib. | Eels, 1b. | Fillets, I... .. .\ .. +Finpan bhaddie, 1b .. .. ., Haddock, fresh, "es Halibut, 1b .. .. .. Kippers, pair Perch, Ity .. .. .. ... Pike Ib. ...... 'Salmon, Trout, salmon, Ib .. White fish up to $2.50 +ease..BC per ib. $1.00 jBran toa .. .. $37 to $38 Shorts .. .. .. ../,. $37 to $38 Buckwheat, bush ..,..... 9" Hay, baled, tom .. .. .. $24 to 828 $24 $1.05 to $1.20 ) 55 «e+.10.00 to 12.0) ton . 10.00 -------------- Some of these days the anti-every- Phone S1Retall Store 117 Brock St. Phone thing league agents will be arresting bu! ota sxid Pbulifrogs are 217 full ) ed -- x ws ie * 13 SE VULCANITE 'ROOFING An ideal, inexpensive roofing for cover- ing Porches, Poultry Houses, Implement Sheds, etc. It is built up on a strong rag felt base, thoroughly saturated and coated with = Vulcanite Asphalt and is talc finished on the surface. Ask us about it. Allan Lumber Co. Phonel1042. : : ; 3 Victoria Street EA Ae Aaa tt ett Sette atari. VICTORY BONDS DUE 1922 and 1923 Holders of these bonds could sell to- day at about 984 and re-invest in 1924 af" 964 or 1934 at 954, and if your income is $6,000 or less, it would pay you to do it. You would make $15 per thousand and ex- tend your investment for a longer period. Bongard, Ryerson & Co. - "The Home of Good Investments." . 287 BAGOT STREET. PHONE 1728. 83 Bay Street, Toronto. SPECIAL! 7 bar Fence-- 53c. per rod. W. H. Cockburn Phone 216 ° We bave just received a lot of RUBBER BELTING that we can sell at 4 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES All sizes carried in stock. Alse Belt Lacing, Rivets and all engireers' supplies. -Lemmon&Sons 187 Princess St. me Farmers Attention The Ontario Implement Dealers' Repair Week February 21st to 26th Save time and worry by-looking over your machinery NOW, and ordering repairs needed from Deering, McCormick, Peter Hamilton, Bissell and De Laval. F.M. CLOW Phones 1015w and 1436. are in great demand. Make your Farm Pay Greater Profits We are prepared to demonstrate to you on your own farm how it * can be done with a FORDSON. VanLuvenBros.. 34-38 Princess Street.