THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. STUDY FISH LIFE IN LAKE NEPIGON. THE MARKET REPORTS GRAIN QUOTATIONS. uw 13 TRL TREE RR a - Hexagon Shingles ony SEPT. 10, 1921. --- > JX Your Financial "Paper" Do° you get prompt acceptances and quick returns on your notes, drafts bran offer ea : THE STANDARD BANK "and other whole Dominion enal " paper "T netw of an encies covering D » bles this Bank to you a highly -efficient-and- special--- speed up your «3 ized collection service. Let Standard Service Trade "Paper." CANAD TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS J. F. Rowland, Manager. VALUABLE » or mislaid. The Safety means of keeping PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND Bonds, insurance policies and other val- uable documents should not be kept at home where they are likely to be lost Deposit Boxes of this Bank provide at a moderate cost an excellent THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE KINGSTON BRANCH--R, T., Brymner, Manager. DOCUMENTS valuable papers. $15,000,000 $15,000,000 Amt Waggons and Trucks Repaired. 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Back of Ev { \ ery Mortgage 'A Life Insurance Policy Sa As'a matter of business, . Manufacturers Life HEAD OFFICE. » TORONTO, CANADA M. G. JOHNSTON, Branch Manager, Kingston, Ont. Without obligation, wil diculars of your ne Bolo om. married (single). reassess sssssssessmsssess INGE | ¥ me with full par BI cernnnncnsncsan sess sonssenne {$1.17 to $1.22; No. 1 commercial, The lazy man js usually possessed | try points $10. (u} --common, $2 to $3.25. | good, $6.25 to $7; common, $4.50 to A . Toronto. Toronto, Sept. 9. -- Manitoba wheat--No. 1 northern, $1.50; No. 2° northern, $1.48; No, 3, $1.40; No "4 wheat, $1.29" Manitoba oats--No, 2 c.w., 41 1-4c; No. 3 c.w., 46 1-4¢; extra No. 1 feed, 46 1-4c; No. 1 feed, 45 1-4c: No. 2 feed, 43 1-4¢. _ Manitoba barley--No. 3 c.w., 76c; No. 4 ¢.w., 73 1-2¢; rejected, 67 1-2c; feed 67 1-2c. All the above in store at William. American ecorn--No. 2 yellow, 68c, nominal, ¢d.f. bay ports. Ontario oats--No. 2 white, 42 to 44c. Ontario wheat-- No. 2 winter, car lots, $1.20 to $1.25; No. 3 winter, Fors $1.12 to $1.17; No. 2 spring $1.15 to $1.20; No. 3 spring, $1.12 to $1.17; No. 2 goose wheat," nominal. Barley--Malting, 69 to 72¢c, a:- cording to freirhts outside. Rye--No. 2, $1.00. Manitoba flour--First $10.50; second patents, ronto. Ontario flour--$6.25, old erop. Millfeed -- Delivered, Montreal freight, bags included; bran, or ton, $28; shorts, per ton, $30; good feed flour, $1.70 to $1.88. Baled hay -- Track Toronto, pv ton, No. 1, $23.00; No. 2, $22; mix- ed, $18. . Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 9. -- Cash wheat, No. 2 red, $1.27; No. 2 hard, $1.26 1-4. Corn--No. mixed, patents, $10, To- 2 55 1-4 to 56 1-4c; No. 2 yellow 55 1-2 to 57¢. Oats--No. 2 white, 37 to 38¢; No. 3 white, 34 3-4 to 36 1-2¢. Rye--No. 2, $1.06. Barley--55 .to 68¢c. Timothyseed, $4 to $5. Clover seed--$13 to $19. Minneapolis. Minneapolis, Sept. 9. --Flour, car- load lots, family patents, $8 to $8 20 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Bran, $13 to $15. Wheat--Cash No. 1 northern, $1.39 1-2; September, $1.32 1-2; December, $1.21 3-4. Corn--No. 3 yellow, 48 to 49c. | Oats--No. 3 white, 30 5-8¢c to 31] 5-8c. Flax--No. 1, $1.931-2 '0 $1.95. Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Sept. 9.--Wheat -- No. 1 Northern, $1.50; No. 2 Northern $1.43; No. 3 Northern $1.40; No. 4, $1.29; No. 5 $1.17; No. 6, $1.02; track $1.42. Oats--No. 2 C.W., 47 1-4c; No. 3 C.W., 46 1-4c; extra No. 1 feed 46 1-4c; No. 1 feed 45 1-4c; No. 2 feed 43 1-4c; track 46 3-4c. Barley--No, 3 C.W., 76¢c; No. 4 C.W., 78 1-2¢; rejected 67 1-2¢; feed 67 1-2¢; track 74 1-2c. Flax--N.W.C. $1.94; No. 2 C.W,, $1.90 1-2; No. 3 CW. $1.66; con- demned $1.66; track $1.94, Rye--No. 2 C.W,, $1.10 3-4. Montreal Montreal, Sept. 9.--Oats -- Cana- dian Western, No. 2, 59 1-2 to 60c¢; No, 3, 58 to 68 1-2s. Flour -- Mani- toba Spring wheat patents, firsts, $10.50. Rolled oats--bags, 90 lbs, $3.10 to $3.20, Bran, $30. Shorts, $32. Hay--No. 2, per ton, car lots, $30 to $32. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto. - Toronto, Sept. 9 -- Choice heavy steers $7.25 to $8; butchers' steers, choice $6 to $6.50; do, good, $5.50 to $6; do, medium $4.50 to $5.50; but- chers, heifers, choice $6 to $6.50; do, medium, $5.50 to $6; butchers' cows, choice, $4.50 to $5; do, med- jum $3 to $4.50; canners and cut- ters $1 to $2; butchers' bulls, good, $4.25 to $6; do, common, $2.50 to $3.50; feeders, good, 900 1bs., $5.50 to $6; do, fair §4 to $4.50; milkers, $60 to $80; springérs $80 fo $80; calves, choice, $9.50 to $11;: do, me- dium $7 to $8; do, common $2 to $5; lambs, yearlings $6 to $6.50; do, spring $8.15 to $8.25; sheep, choice, $3.50 to $4; do, good $2 to $3.50; do, heavy and bucks $1 to $2; hogs, fed and watered $10.50; do, off cars $11.25; do, f.0.b. $10.25; -do, coun- Buffalo, Buffalo, Sept. 9.--Cattle--Prime shipping steers, $8 to $10.25; butch- ers, $8 to $9.50; yearlings, $9 to $10.25; heifers, $5 to $8; cows $1.50 to $5; bulls, $3 to $5.50; stockers and feeders, $5 to $6; fresh cows and springers fairly active and steady at $45 to $135. Calves--3$5 to $14. Hogs--Heavy, $9.50; mixed, $9.60 to $9.60; others steady to 10c¢ high- or; Yorkers, $9.50 <0 $9.60; light do, § $6.50 to $6.75; stags, $4 to $5. Sheep and Lambs--State lambs, $4.50 to $10; yearlings, $3.50 to $7; wethers, $4.50 to $5; ewes, $1 t0.84; wethers and sheep, 5Qc lower; mix- od sheep, $4 to 4.50, a Montreaf. Montreal, Sept, 9--Cattle--Butch- 'ers' steers--good, $6 to $5.50; me- dium, $4 to $4.75; common, $3 to $4. Butchers' heifers--choice, $4.76 to $5.50; medium, $3.50 to $4.50; com- mon; $2 te $3.25. Butchers' cows--= ters, $1.50 to $2.50. Butchers' bulls Calves--good veal, $8 to $10; me- dium, $4 to $7; grass, $2.50 to $3.50. Sheep--ewes, $2.50 to $4; lambs, $5.76. i ogs--selects, $11 to $11.50;; $6 to $7.50. ------ Bast Buffalo, Sept, 7 -- cattle-- | {do., $9 to $9.25; i --Chickens spring, 1b., to $9.25; pigs steady; rough, |: Western choice, $4 to $4.50; medium, $2.50 | {40 $3.76; canners, $1 to $1.50; cut- ee J Two views of the Lake Nepigon district, where a party from Toronto University and the Royal Museum, have spent three months studying fish life and problems. Above, the Virgin Falls, Nepigon River, probably the most famous trout fishing spot in Ontario, where the Prince of Wales fished dur- ing his tour of Canada. The record weight for trout caught here is fourteen pounds. Below is shown the Ontario Govern- ment's fishing fleet at Macdarmid. From this port, twenty- five or thirty tons of fish are shipped out weekly. shipping steers, $8 to $10.25; butchers, $8 to $9.50; yearlings, $9 to $10.25; heifers, $5 to $8; cows, $1.50 to $5.50; bulls, $3 to $5.50; stockers and feeders, $5 to $6; fresh, cows and springers fairly active and steady, $45 to $135. Calves $5 to $14, Hogs--heavy, $9.50; mixed, $9.50 to $9.60; others steady, to 10e¢ higher; yorkers, $9.50 to $9.60; light roughs, $6.50 to $6.75; stags, $4 to $5. Sheep and lambs--Ilambs, $4.50 to $10; yearlings, $3.50 to $7; 75¢ higher; wethers, $4.50 to $5; ewes, $1 to $4; wethers and sheep, 50c lower; mixed sheep, $4 to $4.50. GENERAL TRADE Toronto. Toronto, Sept. 9.--Butter, dairy, 37 to 40c¢; Jo. creamery, 42 io 4dc; eggs, fresh, doz, 50 to 51c; cheese, 1b, new, 28 to 32c. Dressed Poults* 40 to- 45¢; fowl, 1b., 33 to-35¢; ducklings, 1b., 25 to 28c; turkeys, 1b., 50¢. Oranges, Valencias, case, $6 to $7; lemons, case, $5. to $5.50; peurs, imported, box, $4 to $4.75; pears, 11 quarts, 40 to 65¢; grapes, Malagas, 4-baskey carrier, $4.25 to $4.50; grapes, Mcore"s early, 6-quart, 60 to 63c; peaches, Colo. boxes, $2 to $2.25; peaches, Canadian, 6 qts., Elbertas, 50 to 90c; peaches, Elbertas, 11- qts., 75 to 1.50; blueberries, 11-qt basket, $2 to $3; apples, Can. 11- gt. basket, $2 to $3; crabapples, 11- qt. basket, 40 tc 50c; plums, Can. 11-qt., 90¢c to $1; melons, Can. sugar sweets, 11-qt. baskets, 35 to 40¢; do., salmons, 40 to 50c. Vege- tables--Potatoes, Can., new bap, $2.25 to $2.75; Potatoes, swet, ham- pe, $3.25; beans, Can. 11-qt. bas, 30 to 50¢c; carrots, Can. 11-gts. 20 to 40c; beets, Can., 30 to 40¢c; onious Spanish, 1-2 crate, $2.75 to $3; Spanish onions, crates, $5.25 to $5.50; onions, 100-1b. bag, $3.25 to $3.60; onions, silverskirs, 11-qt, $1.25 to $2.50; cucumbers, Can., 11- qt. baskets, 25 to 40c; ghe-kins, 11 qts. 75¢ to $1.75; tomaioes, Can. 11-gt. baskets, 15-to 30c; celery, Can., doz., 60 to $1.25; corn, doz. 10 to 15c¢; egg plants, 20-qt. bas, 40 to 50c. Montreal. Montreal, Sept. 9.--Cheese--Fin- est easterns, 18 to 18 1-4c. Buttef --- Choicest creamery, 37 to 37 1-2e. Eggs--Selected, 45 to 46c. Potatoes ~--Per bag, car lots, $1.75. 18 30 MULiOn, 1D: . we oe. we. io Sausage meat 1b, ....eeey Fish, Leese 1B to 12% 12% Cod, Ib. ,. Eels, Ib. Filets, Ib .. Finnan haddle, 1b .. .. .. Haddock, fresh, Ib .... Halibut. Ib .. «i .. sane Kippers, pair ...... Perch, 1b .. Pike, Ib. ..... Balmon, 1b ....ccs0.0 Steak, cod, Ib .... Trout, salmon, 1b White fish ..... Herring Fresh, Ib. soe Bananas, dozen Grape fruit .. Lemons, dozen Hides and Wool. Beef hides, No. 1, 1b, ... Horse hides ..........up to $1.76 Tallow, No. 1 ...be per Ib. Wool, per 1b., unwashed ...8 to 10¢ , Poultry. Chickens, 1b, .. . . 40 Hens, dressed, 1b .. 30 Barley Bran, ton 00 Shorts, ton ......$30.00 to $31.00 Buckwheat, bush § Hay, baled, ton . 0 Hay, loose, ton .. $28.00 Corn, yellow feed, bush. .... 1.00 Flour, standard (Gov't) cwt. $5.10 to $5.35 Oats, local ++..60 to'66 Straw, baled. ton $8 to $12 Straw, loose, ton, .. $8 Wheat, local ... $1.80 .75 cesses . , Glenburnie Gleanings, Glenburnie, Sept. 7--James Reid and P. Kelly are still busy threshing, A. McKendry has Earl Bruton engag- ed to help him run his silo-filling out- fit. R, Gow left Mr. Kelly to retura to his school. Miss Mary Shannon, Mrs. B. Coulter apd Mrs. C. Cashman are on the sick list, the former be- ing in the Kingston General hospital, Miss Smith and Mr. Moon are visiting friends in. Hawkesbury. Mr. Kelly's nephew, Richard Murphy, who left about three weeks ago, is ill in the Hotel Dieu. Mr. Stekes has Thomas \. Place no order for r - excellence; OTR ERRATA OARS Hi wn = =. the Findlay Pipeless Furnace climinates all loss of heat and floods every corner of every room with warm, moist sir at a saving of 35% to 50% oa fuel. i oofing until you have. seen Hexagon Shingles--the roofing par - Phone 1042 . . . . Victoria Street EERE RATS VRNRRRCORLRRO SE gy p Li4ES ] plays in the big merchandise and man cultural Hall, -swine and poultry. The new track is completed, and Canada. cxpect some good contests. day and Friday. They are the champ ball tossers. They can play lightning time tractions of the highest order, attractions. Lots of fun for old and young. ous entries in the agricultural classes. throughout the Fair. Special low fares on all railroads. returning that evening. Special train leaving Madawaska giving all people west of Golden Lake home the same day. The best you can get in the world you miss the Renfrew Fair. T. F. BARNET, Pres. will meetsthe best teams in the district. Fair Week in Renfrew Sept. 20-21-22-23rd, 1921 Come and see the best Fair we've ever had. Bigger and better diss ufacturers' hall. A grand exhibit of\ ull grains, fruits, vegetables, flowers and home-made cooking in the Agri« - Special large and varied exhibit of horses, cattle, sheep, is one of the best half-mile tracks in Speed events will be on every day of the Fair, and you cam The Havana Red Sox of Ogdensburg will play ball>Wednesday, Thurs- fon amateurs of New York State, and Don't miss seeing these colored ball and entertain you at the same "The Midway will be a riot of entertaining reatures, anu speciar ate New and novel shows, Shows that are new, clean, good, and of a high standard. rides and free Positively the best show of horses we've ever had, besides the numer~ There will be many very high class harness horses, including high-steppers, fancy carriage horses, roadsters and ponies, also saddle horses and jumpers, giving performances of excellence Special train leaving Sharbot Lake Thursday, Sept. 22nd, calling at all stations between there and Renfrew, Friday morning, Sept. 23rd, calling . at all stations between there and Renfrew, returning the same evening; a chance to visit the Fair and return is happiness. You won't be nappy it We will all be happy if you come. C. A. DEWEY, Sec.-Treas. Cashman's silo completed. A young son has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Orr. Miss B. Ferris is engaged at Mrs. R. J. Orr's, Mr. Fowler, Kingston, is fixing up his future home in the Glen. The 'Misses Daly are preparing to move to Kingston in the near future. M. Daly is to be married next week. John Fowler, son of James Fowler, married Sept. 6th. was Probably the greatest poultry mart in the world is Petaluma, Calif., with an annual business of $25,000,000. Sometimes I think there's needed work right here at home for the mis sion dollar. , xX {THE KINGSTON MARKET Kingston, Sept. 9. Dairy Products. Creamery but'er, Ib. .. Dairy butter ,...000.4 Whey Butter ....vss+ea Eggs, fresh, doz. .... Oleomargarine .... .. Cheese 43 to .45 7.38 .35 33 26 25 Ser ass sessssse Vegetables. Beets, 2 bunches ...... Cabbage, h PR pe de Bhp Carrots, '2 bunches"..., Sweet potatoes, 2 Ibs, ....: iii, Meats. Beet: Porterhouse steak, Ib. Round steak, Ib. .... Boiling cuts, 1b. ...... 5 'Sto 8 5 5 2.40 38 25 25 .10 to .12 * 18 Loin roasts, Ib .. .... Rib roats, 1b. ....c..0... Pork chops, 1b .. .... Hogs, live weight, cwt ., Hogs, dressed, cwt ... Bacon, breakfast ...... Lamb: Fronts, Ib. ... 4.000 Hinds, Ib. «..0c0vunee Lag, Ib «ov ven suv sini ys Loins, ID +. vai va'sslanas Chops. Ib. ..cosecnce 35 25 to 3% 35 to 38 $14 $17 .32 '20 30 85 30 30 to 40 Ontario. the management of 10 a.m. every morning of JAMES HENDERSON, Esq. President. Trials of speed daily, Band NEW FEATURES: se Sent Fire Workain the atternoon; Grand Carnival. Parade to leave. Ho: mma in the ENTRIES close the 10th September, 1921. i Exhibition, Secure a prize list. 3 Both these features something new in the We always lead. Watch other Fairs imitate. ,. 'Read about it! Talk about it! Think about it! ADMISSION TO THE BIG EXHIBITION Adults, 85¢.; Children, 10c,; Automobiles, 50c.; Grand Stand, S0c. the TICKETS on cess Street, and & Telephone 1787, : { Comedy Circus, the Concerts, Balloon tional and the Ottawa of Fire Works, under Aad many other .free acts too numerous to Hand. mention. REDUCED RAILWAY RATES roads. Ask your local ed. Office: 18 Market Princess and Montreal Streets. ROBERT J. BUSHELL, 3 wee. Treas. and Manager, Bath Boad P. Q Kingston Industrial Exhibition CITY OF KINGSTON, ONT. September 20-26, 1921 $20,000 in Premiums, Etc. The second best live stock show in Eastern of the Canading Na- last season, all rafl- solicits Kingston. annals of Fairs and ome to it! : sale at L., T. Best's, 124 Prine Sargent's Drug Store, corner 3