Ee -- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931. Automotive Eqipument Manufact urers' Agents Accessories " We Can Get It" . 109 Brock St, Kingston, Oat Tourists' Bureau Phone S18W - - G. V. DREDGE TIGER TIRES 6,000 MILE GUARANTEE SEE THE SPECIAL TIGER TIRE DISPLAY ATTWOOD & DINE one 41 Ow. NN Ng Always Ready to Serve You Morning, Noon or Night Come in any time and yow will find us ready with good meals prepared under the supervision of first-class cook. The surroundings and our, table linen are always kept clean and in Al condition. ' CROWN CAFE OPEN FROM 7.30 AM. TILL 2 AM. 208 Princess ie: Phone 1393 Absolute Evidence in Favo of Ground Cylinders All high grade automobile engines Manufactured in this country as well as in Europe have their cylinder bores finish- ed by grinding. Some of the American cars that might be mentioned are: : Apperson Brewster Cadillac Cunningham Dorris Franklin Haynes Mercer Templar Holmes Packard Winton In fact, 84% of all the manufacturers of pleasure cars use engines with ground cylind er bores, and 91% of the com- mercial motors are ground. Heald Machines are used ex- clusively. Automobile owners we have one of these Heald Cylinder Grinding Machines, and can guarantee first class work. Ground Cylinders is a selling point with many cars. Automotive Grinders R. M. CAMPBELL, Corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. Re] Peerless Pierce Arrow ., Rolls Royce Standard Stevens Duryea Stutz Hudson Kissel LaFayette Lincoln Locomobilé Marmon EX-SERVICE MEN Women and Dependents Have You A Claim? THE Great War Veterans' Association of Canada has undertaken a CLEAN SWEEP CAMPAIGN to secure final adjustment of all outstanding of ex-service men, women A special G. W. V. A. Staff, : in co-operation with Federal Departments, ensures a thorough review of all. claims relating to Army Pay and Allowances, War Service Gratuity, Working Pay, Pensions, D. S. C. R. Pay and Allowances, Hospital treatment, Vocational Training, Insurance, Land Settlement, etc. STATE your claim clearly and briefly in writing. In- dicate regimental number and particulars of service. Present to the nearest G. W. V. A. Secretary or forward to Head. quarters of the G.'W. V. A. in your Province. A list of Pro. vincial offices is given below. Forms furnished if desired, . G. W.V. A. PROVINCIAL OFFICES: ALBERTA oNTARIe 207-208 Oddfellows' Block; 907 Kent Building, Toronte, Calgary. PRINGE EDWARD 1LAND t GC. W. V. A; Charlottetown Vancouver, wes oo iain NTA 5 2 Bishop Street, Montreal. bn St Winnipeg. SASKATCHEWAN 37 Wallington Row, S¢. Joba. Veteran Building, Regine. YUKon Lawietet apolis G. W. V. A; Dawson City. Great War Velerans Association » of Canada Dominion Headquarters, Citizen Building, Ottawa llc.w., 38 7-8¢; .extra No. 1 || teed, 33 7-8c; rejected, ll | track, 39 1-2¢, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Chenin co Markets Reports | GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Toronto. Toronto, Oct. 25. -- Mani'oba [ wheat--No. 1 northern, $1.19 1-2; [No.2 northern, $1.17 1-2; No. 3 northern, $1.13 1-2; No. 4 wheat, not quoted. Manitoba oats--No. 2 'c.w., 48 I-2¢; No. 3 c.w., 45 1-2¢; extra No. 1, 45 1-2¢; No. 1 feed, not quoted. Manijba barley--No. 8 c.w., 66c, nominal. All above on track, bay ports, American ' corn--No. 2 yellow, 57 1-2c, bay ports (track, prompt shipment. ' Ontario oats--No. 2 white; 38¢ to 40¢, according to fredghts outside, Ontario whea'--Car lots, f.0.b., shipping points, according to freights: No. 2 winter, $1.05 to $1.10; No. 3 winter, $1.02 to $1.07; No. 1 commercial, 95¢ to $1; No. 2 spring, 98¢ to $1.03; No. 3 spring, nominal; No. 2 goose, nominal, Barley--No. 3 extra, test 47 lbs. or beter, 57¢ to 60ec. Buckwheat--No, 1 nominal, 60e to 65¢c. Rye--No 2, 80c. Manitoba flour--First $7.60; second patent, $7.10. Ontario flour--30 per cent. pat- ent, bulk, seaboard, $5.00; mill feed | car lots, delivered, Montreal freights, bags included: Bran, $19 to $21 per "on; shorts, $21 to $23 per ton; good feed flour, per bag, $1.70 to $1.80. Hay---No, 1, per ton, $23; extra No. 2, mixed, $22; mixed, $18; straw patent, Vl car Tots, $11 to $11.50. Montreal. Montreal, Oct. 25.--Oats, Canad- fan Western, No. 2, G4 to 54 1-2¢; Canadian Western, No. 3, 653 to 53 1-2¢c. Flour, Manitoba Spring wheat patents, firsts, $7.60. Rolled oats, bag 90 lbs, $2.90 to $3.00. Bran, $21.25; shorts, $23.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $27.00 to $28.00. Winnipeg. Oct. 25.--Wheat--No. Winnipeg, No. 1 Northern, 1 hard, $1.12; §]$1.11 1-2; No 2 Northern, $1.09 1-4; i| No. 3 Northern, $1.04 3-4; No. 1/97 1-2¢; No. 5, 91 (82 1-2c; feed, 72 1-4c; track, Mani- 4, 1-2¢; 'No. 6, toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta $1.11 1-2, Oats--No. 2 C.W., 41 7-8¢; No. 8 feed, 38 7-8¢; No. 1 feed, 36 7-8¢; No. 2 31 17-83; Barley--No. 3 C.W., 57 3-4c; No, ll] 4 C.W., 52 3-4¢; rejected and feed, ll| 45 1-4c; track, §7c. Flax--No. 1 N.W.C., $1.75 7-8; fl{No. 2 C.W., $1.71 7-8: No. 3 c.wW., and condemned, $1.45 7-8; track, "$1.75. Rye--No. 2 C.W., 85 1-2, Minneapolis. Minneapolis, Oct. 25.--~Flour, un- changed to 10¢ lower, $7.26 to $7.- 45; shipment, 92,402 barrels, Bran--$12.00 to $12.50, Wheat--Cash No. 1 Northern, $1.29 '5-8 to $1.32 6-8; December, $1.22 5-8; May $1.20 7-8. Corn--No. 3 yellow, 40c. Oats, No. 3 white, 27 6-8 to 28 5-8¢. Flax, No. 1, $1.72 1-2 to $1.77 1-2. New York. New York, Oct. 25.--~Flour--- Spring patents, $7 - to $7.50; do. clears, $5 t0 $6; soft winter straights $5.75 to $8; hard winter do, $6.75 to $7.25. Rye fllour--Fair to good, $6.50 to $5.75; choice to fancy, $5.75 to $e. Cornmeal--Fine white and yellow granulated, $1.65 to $1.70, : Ryo--No. 2 western 94¢ f.0.b. New York and 92 1-3 ¢ cif export, Barley--TFeeding 60 to 4c and malting 59 to 63c- cif. New York. Wheat--No. 2 red and No. 2 hard, $1.17; No. 1 Manitoba; $1.18; No. 2 mixed durum $1.05 1-2 eid, track New Ycrk to arrive. Corn--No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white 64 3-4c and No. 2 mixed 64 1-4¢ cif. New York lake and rail Oats-----No. 3 white, 43c. : Chicago, Chicago, Oct. 25.--Wheat--No. 2 jred, $1.91 1-2; No. 2 hard, $1.06 to | $1.07 1-2. . | Corn--No. 2 mixed, 45 3-4 to 47¢c; | No. 2 yellow, 46 to 47 3-4. Oats--No. 2 white, 33 1.2 to 3b¢; No. 3 white 30 to 32 3-4e. Rye--Market nominal, Berley--43 to 50c. Timothy seed---$4.50 to $5.50. Olover seed--$12 to $18, Pork--Market nominal, Lard--$9.55 to $9.65, Ribs--$5.50 to $7. ------ LIVE STOCK MARKET, : Chicago, Ohdoago, Oct. 25.--Cattle--Top yearlings, $11.25; bulk beet steers, $5.75 20 $9.25; she stock, stockers and feeders, merket steady: | veal calves, mostly 25¢ lower. Bulk {900d and choice vealers to packers, $10.50 to $11. - Hogs--Top, $3.30; bulk, ligats and light butchers, $8 to $8.25; most racking dows, $6.50 to $7.50; pigs steady ¢o strong. Duilk desirabie ovound $8.25. ulk fat natives, $8.25 to butohers fed western lambs, ives, $5.75 to $8; $6.75; $3.50 to $4.75; to $7.75. Toronto, heifers choice, $5 to $6; do medium. i $4 to $4.50; do common, $3 to $4; | butcher heifers choice, $5 to $6; do | medium, $4 to $4.50; do common, | $3 to $4; butcher cows, choice, $4 to | $4.50; do modium, $3 to $3.50; can- | ners and cutters, $1 to $1.50; butok- | er bulls good, $3.50 to $4.25; do | common, $2 to $3; feeding steers, good, $5 to $5.25; do fair, $4 to $4.50; calves choloe, $12 to $13; do medium, $8 to $11.50; do common, | $5 to $7; do grassers, $2.50 to $3; | milch cows choice $50 to $80; springers choice, $50 to $60; sheep, choice, $4 to $4.50; do yearlings, $5 to $5.50; do heavy, $2.50 to $3; lambs, $8.25 to $8.50; culled lambe, $5 to $5.50; hogs, f.0.b., bid, $8.25; do fed and watered, bid, $9.50; do, to the farmer, bid, $8. . New York, New York, Oct 25.--Cattle -- Steers, $4.50 to $8.65; Bulls, $3.25 to $5.50; cows, $1.25 to $5. Calves--Veals $9 to $15; culls and little calves, $7 to $8.50; grassers, $4 to $4.50; westerns, $6 to $8.62 1-2. ° : Sheep and Lambs--Ewe sheep, $3 PLUMBING WORK DONE wor Contract ang Job Work given first-class -atteation, H. APPLETON * PRINCESS STREET Phone $78w, Brick House, all improvements,. Montretl street Brick House, all improvements, Broek : NY ry | Brick Semi-Bungalgw, all improvements, Victoria Brick House, all improvements, Division Brick House on Bagot Several others to choose from, also some goad farme, M. B. TRUMPOUR » 1113 BROCK STREET 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 to $5; culls, $2 to $2.50; lambs, $7 to $9.25; choice West Virginia lambs, $8.50; culls $4 to $6. Hogs--Light to medium weights and pigs, $9.50; heavy hogs, $9.25; roughs, $6.50. Buffalo, Baffalo, Oct. 25.--Cattle--Ship- ping steeps $8.00 to $9.25; butchers, $7.50 to \§8.50; yearlings, $9.00 to $10.26; heifers, $4.60 to $8.00; cows, $2.00 to $5.00; bulls, $3.00 to $5.60; stockers and feeders, $5.00 to $5.76; fresh cows and epringers, market steady, $50 to $135. Calves--$5.00 to $13.00. Hogs--Heavy mixed and Yorkers, $8.76; light do, $8.75 to $9.00; pigs, have not a Savings Account, , Why not use your interest Joney to open one with this Bank ? THE MERCHANTS BANK Head Office : Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1864. KINGSTON BRANCH : H. A. TOFIELD, Manager, PARHAM, VERONA AND ARDEN BRANCHES, . . W. McCL! + Manages b-Agency ay Mountain Grove open Frida. Nr NeCLYMONT, For Plumbing and Heating Equipment, let us give a price on your [fi GRAND TRUN 4 AGENCY FOR ALL, SYSTEM ! OCEAN STEAMSHIPS For particulars apply to:-- JP. HANLEY, C.P. & T.A, G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont. [GET IT REPAIRED | Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guna, Rifies repaired and Parts supplied. Sawa filed, scissors and edge tools J. M. PATRICK 149 Syden Street, Kingston Phone 20062 Nr ------ nn. RH. JONES Auto Tops repaired, recover ed; slip covers; all kinds cushions repaired. . BOAT CUS.TIONS made all sizes with KAPOK filling, 300 PRINCESS STRERT Phone 183. i . soy posit Boxes to rent at Kingston Branch. SN EE -- Ee -- ee Re-Invest Interest or Principal Payments $9.00; roughs, $7.00 to $7.25; stags $4.00 ¢o $5.00. Sheep and Lambs--25c lower; yearlings, 50c higher. Lambs, $4.00 to § 9.25; yearlings, $3.50 to $6.50; wethers, $5.25 to $6.50; ewes, $1.00 to $4.60; and mixed sheep, $4.75 to $5.00. coming due November 1st. Get your interest working as Bonds can be purchased from $50 up. We carry all Government investments. Yield 6% up. Good securities are not going to pay such returns much Why accept 8% for your money in a Savings Bank? Bongard, Ryerson & Co. Victory longer, Montreal, Montreal, Oct. 26.--Cattle--Pack- | ers were offering $5.00 to $5.25 for | medium heavy 'steers in fairly good | flesh, and around $4.00 for good cows. Calves--Good veal, medium, $7.- 00 to $9.00; grass, $2.50 to $3.50. + Sheep--Ewes, $2.50 to $4.00; lambs, good, $7.50; common, $5.50 to $7.00. : Hogs--Packers were offering $8.- 650 to $8.75; bulk of sales were to butchers at $9.00. GENERAL TRADE, Montreal - Montreal, Oct. 25,--Butter--No. 1 fresh made butter, 40c per 1b; prints, 41c per Ib.; dairy, 29¢; cook- ing butter, 26c; oleomargarine, 24c|- per. Ib. Bggs--No. 1, 42c; extras, 48¢c; specials, 60c. : Lard--In" prints, 20c In Shortening--Prints, 17¢. y Ham---Large size, 26s; small size, 30c; cooked, 45¢ per 1b. Bacon--Windsor boneless, 46s per Ib.; breakfast, 30c to 32¢ per 1b. Dressed Poultry--Milk-fed chick- ens, 39c to 40c 1b.; selected chick- ens, 34c to 40c.; fowls, 26c to 28c.; Beese, 30c; turkeys, 68c to 52c. ducks, 40c to 43c per 1b. Dressed Hogs--Fresh killed. Abat- tolr stock, $15.50 to $16 per 100 :bs, Millfeed--Bran, $21.26 per ton, extrack; shorts, $23.25. Rolled Oats--Standard grades, $2.90 to $3.00 per 90-1b. bag, deliv- jered to the trade. Hay---Baled, per ton, in car lots, No. 2 Timothy, $27 to $28; No. 3 Timothy, $28 fo $29; clover. mixed, $24 to $25, extrack. Toronto. Tarcnto, Oot 25.--Butter dairy 45 to 50c; do creamery, 48 to 53c; eggs fresh, doz, 70 to 80c; cheese, Ib., new, 25 to 30¢c; chickens spring, ib., 35 to 40c; fowl, Mb., 28 to 32¢; ducklings, 1b, 30 to 35¢; turkeys, 1b., 50 to 60c; beets bag, 76¢c to $1; cabbage doz., 50c to $1; cauliflower, doz, $1 to $1.75; carrots, bag, 75¢ t0 $1; celery, doz., large, 50¢ to 75¢; cucumbere,' 11 gt. 40c, 0 $1; do., picklers, 50c to $1.25: do gherkins, $1 to $2; eggplant, 40 to 75¢; mush- rooms, 11 qt, $1.50 to $2.50; oni plokrling, 11 qt., $1 to $1.50; do., sil~ verskin, $1.50 Jo $2; do sack, $3.50 to $5; parsnips, bag, $1 to $1.25; peppers, 11 qt, 25 to 50c; potatoes, bag, $1.50 to $1.75; tomatoes, 11 qt. 40c to $1; turnips, bag, 75¢ to $1. The sun always makes rainbows through the clouds of grief if we look toward ft. Bewhiskered old humbugs are more popular than barefaced lies. If you can't have what you like, try to like what you have. Do Your Ears Buzz ? Have You Headaches ? 'When your ears ring, your head aches, and you seem slightly hard of hearing, beware of Catarrh. Mr. J. A. Hammil writing from Green- mount. P. I, was similarly troubled, and writes: 'No one could have ~ ; | worse Catarrh than I had for years. It caused partial deafness, bad taste, upset my stomach, made me sick, all over. gatarhosone ourad rd nostrils, stopped the coug Ba me a clear feeling in my breathing organs. I am now absolutely well, thanks to '"'Catarrhozone." Nothing 80 certain as a Catarrhozone Inhaler to strengthen a weak throat, to rid you of Bronchitis, to drive out Ca- Toronto, , Oct. 25.--Heavy. beet 'steers, $6.50 to $7.25; butcher steers * |cholea, $5.75 to $6.25; do good, $5 to $6.25; do median, $4.50 to $4.75; ido common, $3 to $3.50; butcher i 'tarrh, coughs and colds. Sold every- where, 25¢., 50c., and one dollar for | complete two months' treatment Dealers, The Catarrhosone Co., of "ihe Home of Good Inyestments."" 237 BAGOT STREET. 85 Bay Street, Toronto, PHONE 1738, has no terrors for the pipeless system. get the house warm quickly and the coldest weather with the FOR SALE GOOD, OLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sta, Phone 07, r Furniture--! TRANSFER Phone 1776J S. WHITEMAN 210 QUEEN STREET TAXI SERVICE Phone 2351w. 24 Hour Day Service Booklet containing hundreds of satisfied users yours for Send for eur Booklet "Win Home," which will tell you peless System and why Pi system. AGENT IN KINGSTON je SIMMONS BROS, YELLOW FRONT HARDWARE te IE EY Briscoe Model 4-34 Regular Touring Car, Five Passenger This car is bigger, stronger, more pow- erful and better in every way than the form. er old model. Price F.0.B. Brockville $1,550.00 Plus Sales Tax Canadian Briscoe Motor Car Co., Ltd. Brockville ANGLIN BROS., Bay St. A Reminder This Company rejected over 700 applicants last year for no less than two million dollars of insurance because they waited too long. This Company would have been only too glad to issue this insurance had these appli- cants been medically fit. The Jesson is apply for imsurgace when you can get it. S. Roughton District Manager The Mutual Life of Canada 60 Brock Streeg KIN Phone 610. When death stares a man in the face and he lives to tell the tale he spends a lot of time telling it, ACCEPT NO IMITATION __ NO EXCUSE There's only one Speed Wagon and that's a Reo. 'When you saw the Reo shops-- You wil) world leader, ey | | | hear a salesman apply the term Speed Wagon to a truck that never realize he is paying the nigh est gompliment that ean be paid to this "> gihere Is only one Speed Wagon--be cause that term was colned and copyrighted "IF IT ISN'T A REO, IT 188" 7 A SPFED WAGON." Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Michigan BOYD'S GARAGE -_ Brock St. " - i RAILWAY ¥