WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 26, 1021, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ---- -- Banking Friend I [ee WOULD ABOLISH = |NEW CUSTOMS CLAUSE | : g : : al HER FORTIFICATIONS| POUSES MUCH PROTEST Delay is Hazar- The friendship of a i or maith ano trigndd] Pe 2 v | Earlier Views of Military Ay-|Name of Country of Origin important place in the life " 1 thorities Have Been Greatly Provision Fraught With 3] story of every successful - a : Ei ay Modified. Difficulties. N Dear John: ): business man. The experience, GRAIN QUOTATIONS. [Might butchers, $7.75 to $8.10; bulk | Life insurance is pot I the information; the analysis of ; - : [Packing Sows, 38 as 0 Se .50; > |" Tokio, Sept. 28.--The Asahi Shim-| Ottawa, Sept. 28.--In pos'poning available to - all who 4 [] vw trade conditions and financial Toronto. gop Pl yi bulk rable, 9{:=9 | bun says Japan is in a position "0 |until January lst, 1922, the coming Shank it. You are in good > : : Toronto, = Sept. 27.--Manitobg | © $7.50. ; propose the abolishment ifica- | into' operation of the clause of the ealth today--tomorrow problems, which the progressive Bank thes F 0 | Sheep--Fat native lambs to pach- co x : tof fortifica- |} P ; 1 'hema ou might not be eli- offers its customers, have often been A $1.50; No 3 moines? ers, $7.50 to $8; westerns, sweaty to | LO" in the Pacitic, but that the |Custome act which makes it neces. gible for insurance, the means of averting a crisis and paving the way eS ern, 3 erty, base-tower: top $878 : 4United, States probably. mould--- not +Sary. for. the. country. of. origin. io-bei-§- DC 101 INSUrance. oo "¥6 prosperity and independence. SESS ern LTT NOTH WHERE Hot quoted. Quo. | 25¢ ops agree to this. If. Japan insisted, <ha | stamped, printed dor otHerwise lagih- . How would oon like pl 0 see me - tations nominal, i - | Dewspaper asserts, the United States |!y shown on imported goods, the gov: ; HE MER S Magttoba Oats--No. 2 C.W., 54 " v Rew SIR tad | would on her part insist on a greater | ernment has avoided a sea of trouble. 2A [oiling Je te a I 3-4¢.;'No. 3 G.W., §2 3-4¢; extra No. | NeW ork, . Nepl. Cra AC | reduction in: the Japanese naval | Protests from not only importers, but life? a . OF CANADA ished 1864, | I+ 52 3-4; No. 1 feed, 49 1-4e. |steers, $5 to $5.70; bulls, $3.50 to], noth and th be li 2d 1 po Haad Office : Montreal. Established 18 fanitoba Barley--No. 3 CW. 7c, | $9.28; tows," §1 to 34.75. Calves, |b SUS rile MOEA Sabie io a a fants have. poused "Not for The world," RANCH, : H. A. TOFIELD, ns i iuaey 3} s, $9.50 to $16; culls, $7 to $9; °,. . : . Re " : ou say. ell, th ENGSTON Bi ANCH, ARDEN BRAN : 7. ial » Manager, Il above track bay ports. Quo- | veals $9.5 § $7 to § {ation of armaments impossible. The idea of giving the ul'imate ps 2 ~ e of our a Sub-A + Mountain Gi open Fridays. tations nominal. little calves,- $8 to $9; grassers, $4 y : , Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at Kingston Branch. a Wheat---F.0.b, ehipping |! $7; Westerns, $4.50 to $8.50. The newspaper says it understands | purchaser reliable information as to tection TODAY. ' that the earlier views of the military | where his purchased goods really ving wi =a | points, according to frelghts outside, | SPeSp and lambs, sheep (ewes), $3), i104 have been modified as 4 otiginated Is regarded as a good one, ry loving wits. No. 2 winter, $1.26 . Na ao |t0 '$5; culls, $2 to $2.50; lambs, 3 > 3 wister. $1 23 X fa, No [$6.50 to $10; culls, $6 to $6. Hogs, [cSU/t ff a meeting of the army and [but the provisions for carrying it > " . [light to medium welghts, $9.25: foreign office officials, which submit- | into effect are thought unnecessarily oc FARMERS OPPORTUNITY mereial, $1 17 to $1.22; No. 2 spring, Fain hogs and pigs, $8.75; roughs, | td tO "he cabifiet the following sug- (onerous. It may be possible to print $1.29 to $1.25; No.3 sprite, Somi- $6 to $6.50. : gestions. the selvege of cotton fabrics with You now have a little money saved from a few prosperous nal; No. 2. goose wheat, nominal, PFirst--Prohibition of the erection the country of origin, but importers ears and opportunity is knocking at your door in the form of American Corn--Prompt shi of new defensive works i . Lien grade ant bonds of a Yield not seen before in gen- No. 2 yellow, track bi p pment, 4 ks in the Paci of fine silks threaten to disregard erations. Are you oing to stop where you are after making a 3 =) » ay ports, 69c., Buffalo. fic or an extension of the old de- |yhe law if they have entirely to ruin little profit and leave your savings lying in an unproductive sav- nominal. East Buffalo, N.Y.,, Sept. 27.-- | fenses; their goods by having the coun'ry of ings account or in a doubtful mortgage. It is high time you got Ontario oats--No. 2 white, 43 to | Cattle, shipping steers, $8 to $9.50; Second--Reduction of naval origin printed on every yard. seriously down to business and got our money invested in the finest securities in Canada that will pay you over (%, and that 4b¢, according to freights outside. | butchers', $7.50 to $8.50; yearlings, | strength proportionately based on| It is evident that before the cus- ay I tat Toe ee orig' aaanse at any Barley--Malting, according to |§9 to $10; heifers, $4.75 to $5.50; | the strength of the weakest power: | toms department oan Impose its will worth to-day as such offerings as Canadian Provincial Bonds wil) freights outside, 65 to Toc. |bulls, $3 to $5.60; stockers and | and, on' foreign manufacturers in this re- H. D. Wightman, Agent. Bot Bo Before you ut such interest rates much longer. Write or Ontario Flour--$5.80, in bags, |feeders, $5 to $5.50; fresh cows and| Third--Restrictions on poison gas, gard, there 1 ust be some effort. | ® Kingston, Ont. : bulk, seaboard., springers, $45 to $130. Calves, steady | explosives, airplanes and submarines. work out easy and inexpensive ways Bongard Ryerson & Co Manitoba Flour--Track Toronto: [at $56 to $14.50. Hogs, heavy, mixed in which this clause can be lived up 9 ) . First patents, $9.85; second patents, [ard Yorkers, light do and pigs, An Official Criticism. to. There are a variety of animal "he Home of Good Investments." $9.35. $8.60; few, $8.65; roughs, $6 to The Movie Manager--Good mori-|and vegetable products for which 287 BAGOT STREET. PHONE 1728. Rye--No, 2, $1. : $6.25; stags, $3.50 to $4.50. Sheep ling, ma'am. I asked you to call be- special provisions have to be made Millfeed--Carlots, delivered To- |and lambs, lambs, $4 to $5.75; year- cause I wanted your opinion on some |in this regard, and the difficulties in- 85 Bay Street, Toronto. ronto, bran, $27; shorts, per ton, |lirgs, $3.50 to $6.50; wethers, $5.25 of my features. crease with iron, metals and bulk PROVINCE }}| $28; teed flour, $1.70 to $1.80, to '$5.50; ewes, $1 to $5; mixed| The Censor--Well, to begin with. | products of all kinds. - F = --/ ------ sheep, $4.50 to $5.25. your forehead is too low, your eyes| In the United States similar pro- New York, em----i-- are not mates, your nose is too big |posals have met with determined op- OF E New York, Sept. 27.--Flour-- Montreah and bulbous, your mouth is Y00 large | p~~ition. It was even said that Spring patents, $8 to $8.30; do clears, Montreal, Sept. 27.--Good veal, $3 | and flabby and you've little or no | Washington had lodged a protest NTARIO ; $5.75 to $6.50; soft winter straights, [to $9; medium, $5 to $7; grass, chin. Otherwise they will do very |with Ottawa azains. the proposed 0 S n one ¢ $6.10 to $6.50; hard winter do $7 to | $2.50 to $3. Shesp--Picked lots | well. Is that all? Canadian law as being very harsh ' $7.50. jE dor $8, the quotation on good ------------------ and inimical '0 many United States or / . Rye Flour--Fair to good, $6.75 to lambs. Top selects and medium atte 8 he s but your correspou- / Whe Uses 4 PEPRLESS PENINSULAR RANGE and they will $7; choice to fancy, $7 to $7.25. light hogs were $10, bulk of ales, | and ned sen if the wait oa Ti Tr 22 year 6% Bonds tell you it is a PERFECT BAKER and is very economical in Cornmeal--Fine white and yellow | $9.50 to $10. to contrast conditions. was no record of such a protest ever ' . 5 fuel. granulated, $1.75 to $1.90. Very often the bank account of the | having been received. Price 96.80 to yield For appearance it is second to none and is built for wear. Rye--No. 2 western, $1.15 5-8 GENERAL TRADE, patient has a bit to do about the | The whole question will bé left to 6-10 f.o.b,, and $1.13 3-8 c.i.f. New Yerk. length of illness. the victorious group in the comiag - er cent. Let us show them to you. Barley--Feeding, 66 to 70c and | Toronto, Sept. 27. -- Butter, dairy electicn, and # is very probable that P Stove Department on Second Floor. malting, 76 to 80c c.i.f. New York. {27 to 40c; do, creamery, 42 to 45c; Can the Deaf the action contemplated by this Wheat--No. 1 red and No. 2 hard, | eggs, fresh, doz., 52 to 65c; cheese, 9 [clause will be acain delayed by thc Apply to: $1.38 1-4; No, 1'Manitoba, $1.37 1-4 | pound, new, 28 to 32. Dressad Be Made to Hear ? new government so as to study the || MPPY tOi-- Lemmon & Sons and No. 2 mixed durum, $1.36 c.i.f. | poultry--Chickens, spring, pound, 40 | This question can be answered |wnole matier thoror ghly. track New York to arrive. to 45¢; fowl, pound, 33 to 35¢; duck- | both ways. If the deafness is due to » - Corn--No. 2 yellow, 70 3-8c; No. | lings, pound 25 to 28c; turkeys, |Catarrh, success is general if the suf- S Rou hion 187 Princess St 2 white, 71 1-2 ¢ and No. '2 mixed, | pound, 50c. ' ferer persists in the use of Catarrho- Engineer's Spine Broken. . g 70 1-4¢ c.if. New York; 10-day ship- zone, and thereby drives Catarrh out Toronto, Sept. 28,--Falling from 60 Brock Street ment. Montreal, of the system. Penetrating through [the cabin of a C.P.R. freight engine me Oats--No. 2 white, 60c, Montreal, Sept. 27.--Cheese, fin- [the passages of the ear, the soothing |at Trenton, Engineer William I. Ar- KINGSTON eT 5 est easterns, 14 to 14 1-2¢; butter, |vaper of Catarrhozone relieves the |mitage, 20 McMurray ovenue, West Phone 610, S : LE Chicago, choicest creamery, 36c; eggs, selec- |inflammation, destroys the Seeds of | Toronto, had his spine fractured. He Chicago, Sept. 27.~--~Wheat--No, 1 | ted, 46¢. Catarrh and thereby allows nature to | was brought to Toronto and admit- hard, $1.28. en re-assert herself. For Catarrhal Deaf- | ted to the Western hospital. His con- | cece . Corn--No. 2 mixed, 53 1-4 to 55 The death took place in Prescott | ness, pain pvér the eyes, plugged | diton is sald to be serious. ' New solid brick house, 2 storey and attic; electric lghts; 3-4¢; No. 2yellow, 53 3-4 to G4c. on Friday of John Fitzsimmons: He [nostrils and other symptoms associat- o Furniture--Freight--Baggage 4 8 piece bath; hot air furnace; new garage and hen house. This Oats--No. 2 white 36 1-4 to 36 |had been ill for some time. He was |ed with Catarrh, use Catarrhozone. The death occurred in Carleton TRANSFER 1-2¢; No. 3 white, 34 1-2 to 35c. upwards of seventy years of age. You'll be more than pleased with the | Plae on Sunday of Duncan McDiar- can be bought for $4,300, with $500 cash payment. Rye--No, 2, $1.04 1-2, Enoch Smith, Brockville, on Sat- | quick improvement in your condition. | mid, one of the older residents, and Phone 1 776J Barley--55 to 60c. urday collapsed from heart disease, |Two months' treatment, One Doilar, | uncle of Mayor J. M. Dobbie, Brock- 8. WHITEMAN a Timothy Seed--$4.25 to $4.75. and passed away. He was sixty years |sold everywhere, or the Catarrhozone | ville. His death followed an illness 210 QUEEN. STREET M B 1 RUMPOUI 5 Clover Seéd-- $12 to $18, of age. Co., Montreal. of about six months' duration. - o a : . Pork--Nominal, EY A : x 111% BROCK STREET ; Lard--$10.27. " Ribs--3$7.60 to $9, -- = ; Montreal. Montreal, Sept. 27.--Oats Camnad- ! y fan western, No. 2, 61 1-3 to 62¢c; do. & No. 3 60 1-2 to 6lc. Flour, Man. . spring wheat patents, firsts, $9.20. 6,000 MILE GUARANTEE Rolled oats, bag, 90 lbs, $3.10 to $3.20. Bran, $27.00, Shorts, $29. SEE THE SPECIAL TIGER TIRE DISPLAY Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Sept.' 27.--Wheat -- AT \ A . No. 1 northern, $1.42 1-4; No. 2 & northern, $1.39 3-4; No. 3 northern, $1.35 1-4; No. 4 $1.30 23-4; No. 5, We have a few 380x814 guarant eed Tires at ... $18.75 $1.17 3-4; No. 6 $1.07 3-4: feed, 277 BAGOT ST Phone 410 7 3-4c; track Maniiobs, Sak {7 a mm one 'W. -4¢; trac anitoba, abohe- 7 fl 4 / / ~ 4 , ss ------ = \l|| wan and Alberta, $1.40 3-4. = HES A Me TP Oats--No. 2 c:w., 47¢; No. 3 c.w., S 1) Ce HR 2 ' res : 44c; extra No. 1 feed, 43 3-4; No. 1 : z i eh ; a feed, 42 3-4c; No. 2 feed, 40 3-4c; track, 46 3-4c. Barley--No. 3 c.w., 67¢c; No. 4 c. .w, 63¢; rejected, 52 1-2¢; feed, 52 1-2¢; track, 66 1-2¢, Flax--No. 1 N.W.C., $2.00 1-2; No. 2 cow, $1.961-2; No , 3 c.w,, $1.71; condemned, $1.71; track, $2.00 1-2. Rye--No. c.w,, $1.09, We have Five 2-Ye.r Guarantee Batteries at real bargain prices. Call and let us fit you up. One 6-Volt 100 amp., regu- lar price $47.00; Sale Price $87.00. Two 6-Volt 8 Amp., regu- lar price $43.00; Sale Price $84.00. Two 6-Volt 100 Amp., regular $46.00; Bale Price $36.00. Burke Electric Company 74 PRINCESS STREET - - PHONE 423, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Sept. 27, -- Flour, in carload lots, family patents quoted at $8.65 to $8.70 a barrel, in 48- pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 72,- 899 barrels. Bran, $13 to $14. Cesh ---- ' ws oo CE ; wheat, No. 1 Northern $1.49 3-4; ) Sept., $1.48; Dec., $1.39 3-4; May . . $1.38 5-8. Corn, No. 3 yellow 46c, > ' nominal, Oats, No. 3 white 22 1-4 . ° to 33 1-2¢, Flax, No. 1, $2.01 to : e O ern énie $2.04, . LIVE STOCK MARKETS. TRACTOR Aladdin summoned an all-powerful Each home is a potential market for the sale Toronto, genie by simply rubbing his wonderful of at least $200 worth of electrical appliances-- Toronto, Sept. 27.---Heavy beef steers, $7 to $7.60; butcher steers, J lamp. a total of over $136,000,000. choice, $6.25 to $6.50; go, good, a i i ' . $5.35 to $5.60; do, medium, $4.75 to touching an electric button, Consider the task for the manufacturer of $6; do, common, $3 to $4; butcher magic force that makes life fuller, easier all these appliances--filling established needs heifers, choice, $5.50 to $6.25; do, . and designing inventions to su: new medium, $4.50 to $5; do, common, and happier. y pply wants. $3 to $4; butcher cows, cholee, $4.50 What an immense total of energy and The English Electric Company of Canada to $6; do, medium, $3.60 to $4; can- 3 i 5 ' 1irs Sut cotter; JI to $2,007 Pree time is saved to-day by the vacuum cleaner, Limited, with the decade of manufacturing er bulls, good; $3.50 to $4; do, com- the electric ironer, fan, heater or washing c;perience of the Canadian Crocker. Wheeler mon, $2.50 to $3; feeding steers, machine, And the future will see the home still Company, Limited, at its aud an good, $5.50 to $6.25; do, fair, $4.50 more fully electrified. . > 1d . disposal, to $5.50; stockers, good, $4 to $4.50; There are over 1,400,000 occupied dwellings ~~ "t%ociation with the English Electric Company, do, fair, $3 to $4; calves, choice, $12 in Canada. Of these 680,000 possess electric Limited, of Great Britain, will render important to $12.50; do, medium, $8 to $11.50; service. : in the electrification. of the } 4 do, common, $5 to $7; do, grassers, : control and operation. $2.50 to $3; miich cows, choice, $75 ; An" opportunity to profit by sharing in the develop- _ Let us demonstrate this Tractor on your fo HOU: springs, choles. 355. to ment of this industry is now being offered to investors. farm. When we sell you a Fordson we are do, yearlings, 36 to $6; do, heavy, y . . oe ) a lg ! $2.60 to $3: lambs, $7.75 to $8; C di an D b tu right here to keep it running every day in culled lambs, $5 to $6; hogs, fod and anaail eoen res watered, $10; do, 1.0.5. $9.25; do : the year, We have Fordson parts and Ford- to farmers, $9. : ; ; Corporation, Limited son mec i anics, ; Chicegn. Investment Bankers . Chicago, Sept. 26.--Cattle--Barly top yearlings, $10.25; bulk all- weight beef steers around $5.75 to $2.25; receipts include 7,000 west- }| erns; she-stock, cteady to 25¢ lower: bulls weak; calves, stockers and feeders lower. : -- Hogs--Top, $8.20: bulk lizhts and strength in every part to withstand the strains of constant heavywork. It was tested under every possible condition of | farm work before it was put on the market. : T HE Fordson Tractor is built with over- % It has been tried out by thousands of farm- ~~ ersin the past two years and has never fall- en down on its claims. - The Fordson is simple in design, flexible in