THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Ready Money IF all your surplus funds are invested, you may be embarrassed for ready money in an immediate emergency. Money in_a_ Savings Account in_this Moy toe Sor expected need. 8. Tm] THE ; ©. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS J. F. Rowland, Manager. THE MARKET REPONS | GRAIN QUOTATIONS, Toronto. Toronto, Aug. 26, -- Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Northern, $1.83 1-2; No. 2 Northern, $1.78 1-2; No. 3 Eleto meet the un. | NOTE FIRE 1T No 4" wireat, $1.43 1-2, » ) Manitoba oats -- No. 2 CW, 47 c; No. 3 C.W., 46 5-8¢c; extra No. 1- feed 46 5-8c¢; No. 1 feed 45 5-8¢c; No. 2 feed 44 3-8c. Manitoba barley--No. 3 C.W. 75 1-4¢; No. 4 CW, 73 1-4c; rejected 69 1-4c; feed, 68 3-4c. Al] the above in store at Fort Wil- liam. American corn--No. 2 yellow, 72¢; nominal c.i.f. Bay ports, Ontario oats -- No. 2 white, 42 to d4c. E You Thinking of Travelling TE Travellers' Cheques issued by this Bank are payable (without delay for identification) at all the ts in Canada, the United States, Mexico, West ies, South America or Burope either through one of our 535 branches or by the correspond- ents who represent us throughout the world. * You will find these cheques a very convenient and safe way of carrying your funds. tos THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL © $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND . $15,000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH=R. T, Brymner, Manager. - a . a. 5 I FARMERS OPPORTUNITY You now have a little money saved from a few prosperous ears and opportunity Is knocking at Jour door in the form of RE nde government bonds of a yield not seen before in gen- erations. Are you going to stop where you are after making a little profit ne leave your savings lying in an unproductive sav- ings account or in a doubtful mortgage. It is high time you got seriously down to business and g ot your money invested in the finest securities in Canadas that will pay you over 6%, and that are always readily saleable in case you wish to realize at any time. It's up to you to see that you are getting what money is worth to-day as such offerings as Canadian Provincial Bonds will 'mot be before you at such interest rates much longer. Write or call for particulars. ongard, Ryerson & Co. f "Lhe Home of Good Investments." 287 BAGOT STREET. 85 Bay Street, Toronto. PHONE 1728. Ontario wheat -- No. 2 winter, car lots, $1.18 to $1.22; No. 8 win- ter, $1.15 to $1.20; No. 1 commer- { cial, $1.10 to $1.15; No. 2 spring, $1.13 to $1.18; No. 8 spring, $1.10 to $1.15; NG. 2 goose wheat, nomin- al, Peas--No. 2, nominal. ~ Barley--Malting, 69 to 72¢, accor- ding to freights outside. Buckwheat--No. 2, nominal, Rye--No. 2, $1.07. Manitoba flour -- First patents, $10.50; second patents, $10, Toron- to. Ontario flour--$6.25, old crop. Milifeed -- Delivered, Montreal, freight bags ircluded; bran, per ton, $28; shorts, per ton, $30; good feed flour, $1.70 to $1.85. Baled hay--Track Toronto, per ton, No. 1, $22; No. 2, $21; mixed, sis. ---- Montreal, Montreal, Aug. 26.--Oats--Cana- dian Western, No. 2, 58 1-2 to 69¢; do., No. 8, 57 to 67 1-2s, Flour -- Manitoba spring wheat patents, firsts, $10.50. Rolled oats--Bag of 90 1bs,, $3.25. Bran--$27.26. Shorts---$29.25. Hay--No, 2, per ton, car lots, $34 to $35. Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Aug. 26.--Wheat--Na, 1 Northern, $1.83 1-2; No. 2 North- ern, $1.78 1-2; No. 3 Northern $1.65 1-2; No. 4 Northern, $1.43 1-2; No. 5 Northern $1.28 1-2; track, $1.56 1-2. Oats--No. 2 C.W,, 47 1-8¢; No. 3 C.W., 46 5-8c; extra No. 1 feed, 46 5-8c; No. 1 feed 45 5-8¢; No. 2 feed 44 3-8c; track 45 5-8c. Barley --No. 8 C.W., 76 1-4¢c; No. 4 C.W,, 73 1-4¢; rejected 69 1-4c; feed 68 8-4c; track 73 1-4, Flax--No. 1 N. W.C., $1.98; No. 2 C.W,, $1.94 1-2; No. 3 C.W., $1.66; condemned $1.66; track $1.98. Rye--No. 2 C.W,, $1.06 3-4. EB Se OL Rs © BELIEVE THE RESTLESS CONDITION BROUGHT ON BY THE PRESENCE OF WORMS, AND RESTORE THE CHILD TO NORMAL HEALTH. NO NARCOTICS --PLEASANT AS SUGAR New York. New York, Aug. 26.--Flour -- Spring patents, $7.76 to $8.75; spring clears, $6.90 to $6.40; soft winter straights, $6 to $6.50; hard winter straights $7 to $7.50. Rye flour--Fair to good, $6.75 to Give us a CITIZENS of Ontario--The only salvation for Ontario's revenue-producing forests is the preven- tion of forest fires. Yout tion is absolutely essential. : Forest fires are rapidly diminishing our re- sources of timber and pulpwood. Over 90 per cent. support and co-opera- of Ontario's forest fires are causéd by human carelessn ess. If everybody was careful to prevent the start of fire, Ontario's Forest' would be safe, he I Save Ontario's Forests re Yours feel thelr of fol Baty Twpsnsibilty oven. though. awe of SETTLERS can 'more care in setting during the forest fire sesson is deserving of a jail sen- Ohtasic. Fotestry Branch $0 3 out fire on their own pro- 1$7.10; choice | $7.50. { Cornmeal--Fine white and yellow | granulated $1.90 to $2. Rye--No. 2 western, $1.16 f.o.b. and $1.14 c.i.f.'New York. to fancy» $7.15 to to 81c, and malting 78 to 82¢ c.i.f. New York. : Wheat--No. 2 red, $1.30; No. 2 hard $1.31; No. 1 Manitoba $1.79 1-2; No. 2 mixed durum $436 1-2 Corn--No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white 76c, and No..2 mixed 75 1-2¢ c.i.f. New York 10-day shipment. Oats--No. 2 white 48c. "hicago. « E Chicago, Aug. 26. --Wheat -- No. 2 red, $1.17; No. 2 hard $1.16 1-4 to $1.19. Corn--No. 2 mixed 53¢; No. 2 yel- low, 63 to 53 1-2c. Oats--No. 2 white 33 to 33 3-4c; No. 3 white 30 1-4 to32c. Rye--No. 2, $1 to $1.01 1-2, Barley--60 to 65c. Timothy seed--$4 to $5. Clover seed--§13 to $14. Pork--Market nominal. Lard--$10.565. Ribe--$9 to $10.50. Minneapolis. Minneapolis, Aug. 26.--Flour, un- changed to 75¢ lower, $7.76 a bar- rel; shipments, 57,900 barrels. Bran, $14 to $15. Wheat--Cash No. 1 nor- thern, $1.29 1-4 to $1.34 1-4; Sept. $1.24 1-4; Dec, $1.23 7-8. Corn No. 3 yellow, 46¢c to 47c. Oats--No. 3 white, 28 7-8c to 29 5-8c. Flax-- No. 1, $2.02 1-2 to $2.04 1-2, LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Montreal. , Montreal, Aug 26.--Cattle--But- cher steers, good, $5.50 to $5.75; medium $5 to $6.50, common §3 to $4. Butcher heifers, choice, $5 to $5.50; medium $4.50 to $5.60; com- mon, $2 to $3.50; butcher cows, choice, $5 to $5.25; medium $4 to $5; canners $1; cutters $2 to $3. Good veal, $7 to $8; medium $6 to $7; grass, $2 to $3. Ewes, $2.50 to $3.50; lambs, good $7 -to $8; com- mon $6 to $7. Hogs; select $13 per hundred pounds and lights $10. Sows and heavies $8 to $10 per hun- dred pounds. Toronto. Toronto, Aug. 26.--Good heavy steers, $6.75 to $8; baby beeves, $7.50 to $8; butcher steers, choice, $7 to $7.50; do good $6.25 to $6.50; do common $3 to $4.50; butcher hei- fers, choice, $6.25 to $6.75; do med- ium $5 to $6.50; do common $3 to $4; caners and cutters $1 to $3; cows, butcher, choice, $4.50 to $5; do common, $2.60 to $3.50; butcher bulls, good, $4 to $4.50; do fair, $3.50 to $4; do common $2.50 to $3; feeders, good, 900 pounds, $6 to $6.75; do short-keepse, 1000 Ibs. $6.25 to $6.75; stockers, 700 to 800 1bs., $4.60; milkers and springers, good, $75 to $100; do common, $40 to $65; calves, chojce, $9 to $10; do good, $8 to $9; do common, $4 to $5; spring lambs, $9 to $9.50; do yearlings $7 to $8; do culls $2 to $4; sheep, choice $5.50 to $6; do heavy and bucks, $2 to $2.50; do culls, $1 to $2; hogs, fed and watered, bid $12; do off cang, bid $12.25; do f.0.b. bid $12.26; do to farmer, bid $12. S---- Chicago, . Chicago, Aug. 26.--Cattle, top yearlings $10.75; bulk beef ateers, $6.76 to $9.50; bulk fat she-stock, $4 to $6; canners and cutters large- ly $2.25 to $8.25; bulk bulls $4.25 to $6; bulk veal calves $6.35 to $9. Hogs--Top $9.75; heavy weight $8 to $9; medium weight $8 to $0.50; light weights, $9.00 to $9.60; light weight $9.10 to $9.35; heavy packing sows, smooth $7.25 to $7.76; packing sows, rough, $7 to $7.26; pigs, $8 to $9.25. Sheep--Top to city butchers, $10; packers, top, early $9.50; sheep scarce, about steady, no western lambs sold early; packing around 50 cents lower. -- Buffalo. Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 26.--Cattle Shipping steers, $8.60 to $10.50; butchers $8 to $9.50; yearlings, $9 to $10.60; heifers $5 to $7.60; cows +-| $1.50 to $6; bulls $3.25 to §6; stock- ers and feeders $5 to $6; fresh cows and springers steady, $40 to $130. Calves--Steady $6 to $13. ogs--Heavy, $9.75 to $10; mix- $10 to $10.25; yorkers, $10 to $10.50; light yorkers $9.50 to $10; pigs $9 to $9.50; roughs $6.50; stags, $4 to $6. GENERAL TRADR, Montreal. Montreal, Aug. 26.--No. 1 fresh made butter, 43¢ per pound; prints 48¢. per pound; dairy, 30c¢.; cooking butter, 27¢; oleomargarine, 22¢ per pound. Bggs--No. 1, 40c¢; extras, 4b¢c; specials, Soc. . . Lard--In prints, 21¢ pound. Shortening--Prints, 16¢. Ham------Large size, 3c; small size §4¢; cooked 60c pound. : Cheese--0ld, 32¢; new, 35c per Bacon--Windsor boneless, 52c per ponnd; breakfast, 86c to 4b6¢ per pound, Dressed poultry--Milk-fed chick- ens, 43¢ to 45¢ pound; selected chie- kens, 38¢ to 40c; fowls 32¢ to 3bc; geese, 33¢; turkeys, B8c to 60¢; ducks, 50¢c pound. . Beans--Canadian hand picked, $3.90 per bushel; peas, $3.30. Dressed hoga--Fresh killed abba- toir stock, $21 to $22 per 100 dba. _. Toronto. i {1 Toronto, Aug. 26.--Butter, dairy, 25 to 40c; do., creamery, 40 to 48e; margarine, 1b, 23 to 25¢; eges, fresh, dos; 40 to 45c; cheese, 1b. new, 28 to 32¢; chickens, spring, Ib., 45 to 48¢c; fowl, 1b, 33 to 38¢; duck- lings, 1b, 23 to 25e; turkeys, ' ETT New York rae to arrive = { Potatoes, |50¢] egg plant; | 85 to 55¢c; plums, sixes, 40 to 60c; elevens, 75¢ to $1; | peaches, sixes, 50c to $1.25; elevens, $1 to $2; apples, 50c to $1; per bar- jrel, §6 to $8; watermelon, 25¢; canteloupe, salmon flesh, 16 qts., 50 { Barley--Market quiet; feeding, 77 [to 75c¢; flats, 50 to 65c; tomatoas, 50 to 60c; potatoes, 75c per basket; vegetable marrow, 55 to 76c; beans, 40 to 60c; cucumbers, 20 to 26c; corn, 5 to 16c; green peppers, hot, 35¢c; sweets, 75¢; reds, $1; mush- |THE KINGSTON MARKET | Kingston, Aug. 26th. Dairy Products. Creamery butter, Ib. ... Dairy butter Whey butter Eggs, fresh, doz. Oleomargarine .... Beets, 2 bunches .. Cabbage, head .... | Lettuce, bunch Carrots, 2 bunches .. bush. Sweet potatoes, 2 Beef: Porterhouse steak, Round steak, lb. _ | Boiling cuts, 1b. Western carcase, cwt. .. Western hinds, cwt. Pork: Loin roasts, 1b .. .... Rib roats, 1b. .....¢ 000s Pork chops, Ib Hogs, live weight, cwt .. Hogs, dressed, cwt ... Bacon, breakfast Lamb: Fronts, Ib. Hinds, 1b. 25 to 35 35 to 38 $14 $17 +32 ny) = --- emrenr one ona .20 .30 1] 30 40 18 30 Pe loins, Ib .. +s ¢. oa =e Chops, 1b, .......... Mutton, 1b. .... .. Sausage meat 1b, Fish, Cod, IV. ¢.ovvnnennnnns 15 to Eels, ID. ...cevcvcee Filets, ID .. .c +o 27 sue. JFinnan haddle, 1b .. .. .. Haddock, fresh, Ib .... Halibut, 1b .. .. .. . Kippers, pair .... Perch, 1b .. .. . Pike, Ib, Salmon, 1b Steak, cod, 1b Trout, salmon, 1b White fish Herring Fresh, Ib. .. 12% 12% Bananas, dozen Grape fruit .. Lemons, dozen Oranges, doz. ....4s Blackberries ... Hides and Wool. Beef hides, No, 1, 1b, ,....s0040.. 5 Deacons Horse hides ... Tallow, No. 1 Wool, per 1b., unwashed ...8 to 10¢ ees... .up to $1.76 Chickens, 1b. . Hens, dressed, 1b .. 30 . 5 $29.00 to'$30.00 $30.00 to $31.00 Bran, ton Shorts, ton Buckwheat, bush Hay, baled, ton Hay, loose; ton Corn, yellow feed, bush. .... Flour, standard (Gov't) ewt.. $5.10 to $5.36 Oats, local .... Straw, baled. ton .. $8 to $12 Straw, loose, ton, ..ceiveeen $s Wheat, local ... $1.80 113 ..$28.00 to $29.00 $28.00 1.00 Thinks Swearing All Right Yes, providing the provocation equals the offence of Jones stepping on Smith's sore corns. Far better to use "Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- tractor. It does lift out corns in a hurry. No corn can last if '"'Put- nam's"" is applied. = Refuse a substi- tute. 26¢. anywhere. a, -- a the management of or of all Exhibitions. JAMES HENDERSON, Esc. : ~ $ room E- $250 prapes; THe to- § Ewa | National Exibiion, Torunte AUG. 27 -- Indlusise -- SEPT. 10 To be opened by | Loed Byng of Vim, snow * Governor-General Color of the Orient "OVER HERE" -<Super Pageant of Regal Magnificence dramatizing vividly Canada's Colar-- Symbol -- Allegory-- Hundreds of Largest Collection of War Photographs-- Thrillers of Many Kinds--Fireworks on a larger scale than ever before--Scores of Gaiety of a Mardi Gras Complete exposition of Canada's resources, skill of men, wealth of material. Ag. . Jos. Kent, President THE GREAT ANNUAL EVENT OFFICIAL OPENING Monday, Sept. 12th By His Excellency The Governor Genefal. LORD BYNG OF VIMY With Allegorical Parade and Review of Veterans $35,000 in Prize Money for Live Stock and other Exhibits New Features in All Departments Immense Midway and Grand Stand Performances Day and Evening Magaificient Fireworks Spectacle each Evening The Breaking of the Hindenburg Line ~ REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILWAYS ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE SEPT. AND For Prize Lists, Booklets and all Information apply to James K. Paisley, Mangger H. L. Corbett, Treasurer Features only to be seen at Toronto. Canada's Grealest Live Stock and Farm Ble Jor a ign oF he Form ond the Como of he Stony Reduced Fares on All Lines of Travel JOHN G. KENT, Equipment of increasing the ROBT. rune, en SLATEX ---- * SHINGLES AND ROOFING is the best on the market. Wall Board. Make us prove it. window display |! Also Ru-Ber-Oid See our W. H. COCKBURN & CO. Corner Wellington and Princess Street. Phone 316. REAL ESTATE BONDS AND INSURANCE KINGSTON AGENCIES, Limited J. 0. HUTTON. Phone 708 A'specialist announces that eating raw oniong will restore lost hair. | understand why her husband can't] Well, we know some men who will .. Trials of speed » Band Ascension, grand display NEW FEATURES: Daylight Fire Works in the afternoon; Grand Parade the wild animals in the never be bald-headed. - REN . . B. 6. ROBERTSON 67 Clarence Street. It is mighty hard to make a wi o keop up his life insurance having to keep cn paying premiun _~ thout | Kingston Industrial Exhibition CITY OF KINGSTON, ONT. September 20-26, 1921 $20,000 in Premiums, Etc. The second best live stock show in Eastern Grand Military Performances Dafly--Rex's Circus, the Laugh of the Canadian Na Fire ¢ snd many Works, under RED! Comedy Coucerts, Balloon tional and the Ottawa Exhibitions last season, to UCED RAILWAY RATES upon all rails roads. Ask your local agents. Inquiries solicit ed. Office: 19 Magket Street, Kingston. ! Carnival. Parade to leave thé Fair Grounds ENTRIES close the 10th September, 1921. 10 a.m. every morning of the Exhibition. t Secure a prize list. Both these features som ething new in the annals of Fairs and We always lead. Watch other Fairs imitate. Read about it! Talk about it! Think about it! Come to it! ADMISSION TO THE BIG EXHIBITION Adults, 35¢.; Children, 10c.; Automobiles, 50c.§ Grand Stand, 50c. TICKETS on sale at L. T. Best's, 124 Prine cess Street, and Sargent's Drug Store, corner Princess and Montreal Streets. ROBERT J. BUSHELL, Telephone 1737. es » & and Manager, Bath Boad P. O. Aired I