Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jun 1921, p. 12

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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 Reserve Fund. A reserve is not only invaluable when reverses or emergencies arise, but it is'a guarantee of strength and promotes self-confidence. J J fines fe ! } X a) "Nn rh er Let us guard your reserve and pay you interest on it. STANDARD BANK TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Kingston Branch: J. F. Rowland, Manager. The Merchants Bank will cash all War Loan coupons or interest cheques when due, on presentation, without making any charge whatever for the service. If you have not a Savings Account, why not use your interest money to open one with this Bank? THE MERCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1864. N BRANCH TOFI * PARAM, VERONA AND ARDEN BRANCHES, io LY . ro! open Fri 8. Sora amcait Dee ears at Ropeaton Branch + VICTORY LOAN COUPONS We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our Savings Bank where they will draw interest at 3), per annum. THE CANADIAN BANK + OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL - . $15000000 RESERVE FUND - . $15000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH--R. T. Brymner, Manager. Childrens' Savings Accounts We suggest you start your children on the road to: Thrift by opening Savings Accounts for them, and then encouraging them to increase their balances. A small sum will open the "account, and by the time a boy or girl is of age there will a substantial amount for a start in life, Few things give a young man or woman more assurance than the knowledge that iH. A. ELD, Manager, "J. W. McCLYMONT, Manages | Markets GRAIN QUOTATIONS Toxonto. " Toronto, Jung 3.--Manitoba whos! --No. 1 northern, $1.92; No. [$1.893%; No. 3 do., $1.85; No. i wheat, $1.74%. | Manitoba oats--No. 2 C.W., 48%¢: 3 C.W., 44%c; extra No. 1 feed, | 42 1-8¢, No. 2 feed 41 1-8c. | Manitoba barley--No. 2 C.W., 78¢; No. 4 C.W., 73¢; rejected, 65%c; | feed, 65% ec, | "American corn--No. (elt, bay ports. | Barley--Ontario malting, I 0c, outside. 2 yellow Ontario wheat--No. 2, $1.50 to 32 60, f.0.b., shipping points, accord- ing to freight; No. 2 spring, $1.40 to | $1.45; No. 2 goose wheat, nominal. Ontario oats--No. 2 white, nomin- al, 42¢ to 44c, according to freight outside. {* Peas--No. 2, $1.30 to $1.35, cording to freights. | ~ Rye--No. 2, $1.50, nominal. | Ontario flour--80 per cent. patent, $7.50, bulk, seaboard; 20 ver cent. | patent, nominal, in jute pags, Mont- i real and Toronto. Manitoba flour--Track, | cash prices: First patents, | second patents, $10. Milfeed --- Carloads, | Montreal freights, bag included; | Bran, per ton, 26 to $29; shorts, per ton, $26 to $31; feed flour, $1.- 70 to $2.10. Hay, No. 1, per ton, baled, track, Toronto, $18 to $22; straw, $12 per | ton, car lots. ac- Toronto, $10.50; delivered, Winnipeg. Winnipeg; June 3.--Wheat--No. 1 Northern, $1.89 3-8; No. 2, $1.86 3-8; No. 3, $1.82 3-8; No. 4, $1.71 1-4; No. 9, $1.54 1-4; No. 8, $1.39 1-4; trocl, Manitoba, katchewan and Alberta, $1.74 1-4. Oats--No. 2 C.W., 48 1-4c; No. 3 C.W., 43 3-4c; extra No. 1 feed, 43 3-8¢; No. 1 feed, 41 3-4c; No. 2 feed, 40 3-4c; track, 46 3-4c. Barley--No. 3 c.w. .77 3-8¢c; c.w. 72 3-8c; rejected, 64 feed, 64 b5-8c; track, 76 5-8c. Flax--No, 1 'N.W.C., $1.73 1-2; No. 2 C.W., $1.69 1-2; No. 3 C.W,, $1.41 1-2; No 4 5-8¢; condemned, $1.38 1-2 track, $1.73 1-2. Rye--No. 2 c.w.,, $1.68, Montreal. Montreal, June 3.--Oats, Canadian Western, No. 2, 60c; Canadian West- ern, No. 3, 55c. Flour, Manitoba spring wheat patents, firsts, $10.50. Rolled -oats, bag 90 1bs., $3. Bran, $29.25. Shorts, $31.25. Chees>, finest westerns, 16c. Butter, choicest creamery, 29 1-4 to 29 1-2¢, Eggs, selected, 33 to 34c. Minneapolis. Minneapolis, June 3.--Fiour, 29- 30c lower; in carload lots, family patents quoted at $9.15 to $9.35 a barrel, in 98-pound cotton sacks, shipments, 44,315 bbls. Bran, $18. Wheat, cash, No. 1 Northern, $1.40 3-4 to $1.50 3-4; May, $1.30; July, $1.25 3-4. Corn, No. 3 yellow, 54 to 66c. Oats, No. 3 white, 35 3-4 to 36 3-4c. Flax, No. 1, $1.82 to $1.84, New York. New York, June 3. --Filour, spring patents, $8.75 to $9.25; spring clears, $7.25 to $7.75; soft winter straights, $7.25 to $7.65; hard winter straights, $8.60 to $9. 30. | 3c, | Sas- i s Reports | --ah good, 90 0lbs., $8 to $8.50; | do, short keep, 1,100 1bs., $8.75 to | | $9; stockers, 700 to 800 lbs., $6.50 | ito $7; milkers and springers, choice, {445 to $100; do, common, $50 to | $75; galves, choice, $10; do good, $8 | and $9; do common, $4 and $7; | lambs, $11 to $11.75; do culls, $5 to | $8; spring lambs, per 1b., 15¢ to 18¢; | sheep, choice, $7.50 to $8; do heavy |and bucks, $4 to $6; do yearlings, {$10 to $11; do culls, $2 to $4; hogs, | ted and watered, $8; do off cars, $9.25; do f.0.b., $8.25; do to farmer, 1$8. . i 65¢c to | Buffalo. East Buffalo, N.Y., June 3.--Cat- tle--Shipping steers, $8 to $8.75; butchers, $8 to $8.50; yearlings, $8.25 to $9; heifers, $5.25 to *§¥; cows,-$2.25 to $6.25; bulls, $4.25 to $6; stockers and feeders, $5 to $7.- 25; fresh cows and springers, $50 to $120. Hogs--Heavy, $8 to $8.25; mixed, $8.50 to' $8.65; yorkers, $8.50 to $8.75; light do. and pigs, $8.76 to $9; roughs, $6 to $6.25; stags, $4 to $5. ™ Chicago. Chicago, Jume 3.--Cattle--Top. $9.25; bulk beef steers, $8 to $8.75; fat cows and heifeps, mostly $5.25 to $6.75; bulls, calves, stockers 'and feeders steady to 26c¢ higher; bulk bulls, $4.50 Yo $5.75; veal calves, mostly $8 to $8.50. Hogs--Top, $8.20; practically lim- it, $8.15; bulk, $7.80 to $8.10; pigs, mostly 35¢ to 50c higher; bulk, de- sirable, $8. Sheep--$1 higher; prime lambs to cit¥-butchers, $12.25; bulk, {$10 to $12; California spring to i shippers, $13.40; packers, $13.15; native springs, mostly $12 to $12.50; bulk fat ewes, $3.50 to $3.75; top, $4.00 shorn GENERAL TRADE 'Butter Belleville, 32¢ to 34c; Brantford, 28c to 32¢; Hamilton and St. Thom- as, 33¢ to 35c¢c; Cobourg, 30c; and Woodstock, 30¢ to 35¢ pér pound. Eggs' Belleville, 23¢c to 27c¢ per doz; | Brantford, 21c to 29¢; Cobourg, 25¢; Hamilton, 36¢; Owen Sound, 22¢ to 26c; St. Thomas, 25c, and Wood- stock, 23¢ to 25¢ per doz. Chickens Belleville, St, Thomas and Wopd- stock, 35¢c to 40c; Cobourg, 40c; Hamilton, 45¢; and Owen Sound, 30¢ to 36¢ per pound, Potatoes Belleville; 50¢ to 65cs Cobourg, 50c; Hamilton, $1; Owen Sound, 40c to 50¢; St. Thomas, 60c to 80c; and Woodstock, 75¢ to $1 per bag. Wheat Belleville, $1.65; Brantford, $1.55; Cobourg, $1.25 to $1.35; Hamilton, $1.60; Owen Sound, $1.45 to $1.50; 8t. Thomas, $1.50; and Woodstock, $1.50 per bushel. Oats Belleville, Cobourg . and Wood- stock, 50c; Brantford, 45¢; Hamil- ton, 48¢ to 50c; Owen Sound, 40c to 45¢, and St. Thomas, 60c to 70c per bushel, '| Oranges, doz | THE KINGSTON MARKET | Manager Plunkett Considering Offer . to "Dumbells" i New York, June 2.--The "Dum- { bells," the organization of former | Canadian soldiers, which is: present- sb |ing "Biff! Bing! Bang!" at the Am- el | bassador Theatre, on Broadway, has 28 {met with such success that the en- 25 | gagement has been made indefinite, 28 [the Shuberts, under whose direction <5 | they are playing, announced recent- {ly. The original agreement was for a limited engagement 6. four weeks 10 | only. §to 8| Captain Plunkett has announced 16 | that an offer for a world tour, to be- 10 | gin at the conclusion of the United 15 | States engagément, has been receiv- 75 ed. Under the proposed arrange- 25 | ment the toru would begin next win- ter. The company would sail from Vancouver and the first engagement | would be played in Honolulu. Later 40 | they would appear in Manila, Yoko- 35 hama, Nagasaki, Kobe, Shanghai, 15 | Melbourne, Sydney, Queenstown, Wellington, Bombay, Calcidtta, Cai- ro, Port Said, and then in Europe, where they would travel through 35 | Spain, Portugal, Italy, France and 35 | Belgium. On_the return trip they 33 to 38 | would 'appear in London, England. 311 | Captain Plunkett, who manages the Hogs, dressed, cwt $17 company, said the offer was under 45 | consideration, Bacon, breakfast | Lamb: | Fronts, 1b. 30 | Hind,s 1b. 35 | | i ) Kingston, June 3 i | Dairy Products. { Creamery butter, 1b.., 22 Dairy butter | Whey butter |, | Eggs, fresh, doz Oleomargarine Cheese ,. Vegetables. | Beets, 2 bunches .. | Cabbage, head Gelery, bunch Lettuce, bunch . Carrots, 2 bunches .,. Potatoes, bag .. . Sweet potatoes, 2 lbs, Meats. Beef: Porterhouse steak, lb. . Round steak, 1b. . Boiling cuts, 1b. Western carcase, cwt ., Western hinds, cwt .... 22 Pork: Loin roasts, Rib roasts, 1b. ..... | Pork chops, 1b .. Hogs, live weight, wl. cwi- The ancient Romans had no MAY MAKE WORLD TOUR | f: 3COCOoSoLUon and Business District a BUROPEAN PLAN IB =. winkerr rHuomesoN. GEN. Mon. OOOOOGOOO00 | brushes nor any glass mirror, the '30° {kind they used being of silver or oth- 35 fer white metals. 3 * | Mild Epidemic « Going Round due to impurities in the causes cramps, diarrhoea, Loins, 1b .. .. Chops, 1b Mutton, Ib. Sausage meat 1b, Fun. | ns S Sieraraasiess 15 to 12% | i: Eels, Ib. 123 [Water Filets, 1b . ..- 23 {headache Those who take twenty Finnan naddie. Ib a Pa 18 |drops of Nerviline in sweetened Haddock, fresh, 1b .... 133 | water usually get quick relief. It is Halibut, 1b-... .. .. ... 26 to 30 | really wonderful how good old Ner- Kippers, pair 18 | ! viline fixes up a sour upset stomach, Perch, Ib .. 12% (how it stops hiccoughs, how quickly Pike, 1b. 18 | it puts a stop to those nasty attacks Salmon, } 48 (ot gas. Every home should keep a Steak, cod Jb th 3 i bottle or two of trusty old Nerviline White fish 25 Jos hand. 35 cents everywhere, Herring yFresh, 12% 7 Cod, 1b Ih, Poultry. 1b Hens, dressed, Barley Bran, ton Shorts, ton Buckwheat, bush Hay, baled, ton Hay, loose, ton Corn, yellow feed, bush. Flour, standard (Gov't) cewt. ... .. «35 Oats, local Straw, baled, ton.... Straw, loose, ton Wheat, local... ... .. Hides and Wool. Beef Hides, No. 1,, 7% Interest June a Price 99, to 98 . $18 to $20 90 10 to $5.35 | . 11] $8 to $12 $8.00 $1.80 237 BAGOT STREET. G.Hun Phones :-: INSURANCE AND GENERAL BROKER In daily communication with Mont. real and Toronto Stock Exchanges. Dominion, Provincial and Muligl pal Bonds for sale. \ 281 KING STREET ™™\ 368; & 1087 City of Edmonton -20 Year Bonds nd December yield 7.10 Bongard, Ryerson & Co. "Zhe Home of Good Investments." PHONE 1728. . 85 Bay Street, Toronto. 8 Deacons Horse hides . Tallow, No. 1 i Wool, per 1b., unwashed .. Fruit. * Bananas, doz .. .. .. Grape fruit . Lemons, doz .. = .up to $1.75 .8 to 10¢ @ 30 to 60 12 to 15 30 to 40 30 to 60 -------------- Isoue. Women mountain climbers in Province of Ontario Switzerland, if they value their com- plexions, smear their faces with soot to protect them from the rays of the Province of Saskatchewan Re-Invest Your June Interest and Dividends " EET Yield. 6.05 : | 625 Due. 1936 1936 1936 6% 6% 6% there is always a nest egg in the Bank aD to fall back on. Rye 'Flour, fair to good, $9 to $9.50; choice to fancy, $9.50 to $10. White Corn Flour, $1.85 to $2. . Barley Belleville, 80c; Brantford, 60c; In Japan straw is converted into bags for grain, shoes for the feet, Greater Winnipeg Water District Man, 6% 6% 6% City of Toronto, Ontario .. City of Toronto, Ontario The Manager of any Bank of Toronto Branch will gladly take the few min- utes necessary for the pleasant duty of opening Savings Accounts for your Pages. BRANCHES : Kingston » Lyndhurst. or "BANK-TORONIO Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent STOCK ISSUE WANTED A reliable brokerage house is in a position to underwrite an issue of from $100,000 to $1,000,000 of an established and growing Canadian Corporation. Communicate with us by wire or phone, at our expense. Corporation & General Investments, Ltd. - INVESTMENT SECURITIES '88 KING STREET EAST ; Phone Ma in 5016-7, ss ". used by. the Romans in |B SE Tir dna Profi | the year 7 Cornmeal, fine white and yellow granulated, $1.85 to $1.95. Rye, No. 2 western $1.69 1-2 f.0.b. and $1.66 1-2; c.i.f. New York. Barley, feeding 71 to 76c and malt- ing 81 to 86¢ c.i.f. New York. Wheat, No. 2 red, $1.76 1-2; No. 2 hard $1.79 1-2 and No. 2 mixed durum $1.74 1-2 cif. track New York first half June shipment. shipment, + Chicago. Chicago, June 3.--Wheat----No. 2 red, $1.69 to $1.78; No. 2 hard, $1.69 to $1.77. Corn--No. 2 mixed, 64 3-4c to 656 1-2¢; No. 2 yellow, 65 to 66c. Oats--No. 2 white, 40 1-2 to 41 1-2¢; No: 3 white, 39 1-4 to 41c. Rye---No. 2 $1.60 to $1.67. Barley--866 to 70c. Timothy seed---$4.50 to $6. Clover seed--$13.00 to $18, Pork--Market nominal. Lara--$9.20. Ribs--$9 to $10. LIVE STOCK MARKETS ¢ Montreal. Montreal, June 3.--Cattle, but- cher steers, choice, $9.50 to $10.50; ood, $9 to $9.50; medium, $8.50 to $9; common, $7 to $8.25; butcher heifers, choice, $9 to $9.50; medi- um do., $7.50 to $8.50; common, $6 to $7; butcher: cows, choice, $7.25 to $7.75; medium, $5 to $7; canners, $2.50 to $3; cutters, $3.50 to $4.50; butcher bulls, good, $7 to $7.60; common, $5.50 to $6.50. Good veal, $7.50 to $8.50; medium, $6.25 to $7. Ewes, $4 to $7; lambs, good, $16 to $16.50. Hogs, off car weights, selects, $10.50; heavies, 1$8.50; sows, $6.50. 4 v Toronto Toronto, June 8.--Good, heavy '$9 to $9.50; butcher steers, choice, $8.25 to $8.75; do good, $7.25 tw $7. 75; do common, $5.25 to $6.75; butcher choice, $7.25 to $8; | heifers, Jo medium, hi 50 to $6.75; butcher steers, $3.25 to $9.50; baby beeves, Cobourg, 85¢; Hamiltox, 70c to 75¢; Owen Sound, 60c to 70¢; St. Thomas, 75¢ to 85¢; and Woodstock, 90c per bushel, ------ Hay Belleville, baled $25, loose $26 to $27; Brantford, baled $20 to $22, loose $18 to $20; Cobourg, baled and loose $25; Hamilton, baled and loose, $22 to $25; Owen Sound, baled $17 to $18, loose $15 to $16; St. Thomas, baled $20 to $22, loose $14 to $20; and Woodstock, loose $20 Paidup Capital § 9,700,000 Reserve 18,000,000 230,000,000 Resources « Connection A savings account in The Bank of Nova Scotia gives the depositor a business connection : raincoats for the body, roofs for houses, paper mats, screens, beds and numerous other articles. City of Saskatoon, Sask. Town of Walkerville East Kildonan 8S. D., Man: 24 1 B Gover and M 42 KING STREET WEST City of Fort William, Ont. .... Wire or telephone your orders al our expense. W.A. Mackenzie & Co., Limited 6% % 3% 6% 6% A Corporation Securities 3 TORONTO, CANADA San mend mena DR. GOODWINS RESIDENCE, J. O. HUTTON. 'VICTOR RIDDER Phone 703 Commissioner of the state FOR SALE NO. 1, ALICE STREET -- Also 10 ft. lot east of this house. For particulars apply: -- { KINGSTON AGENCIES, Limited B. G. ROBERTSON 67 Clarence Street. i J missioner of the Council, who is a visitor in Canada. Save time and worry from Deering, MeCorm Bissell and De Laval. Farmers Attention by looking over your "machinery NOW, and ordering repairs needed ick, Peter Hamilton, F.M. CLOW Phones 1015w and 1436.

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