Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Mar 1922, p. 11

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THE DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1022. Re -- BRITISH WHIG. SY (A HARDWOOD FLOORING Our Hardwood Flooring is unsurpassed in quality and manufdcture. Get our quo- tations on Beech, Birch, Maple and Oak. Allan Lumber Co. Phone 1042 Victoria Street | ; a Ii Increase Your Income 100% Money at 3% Doubles Itself in 33 Years Money at 8% Doubles Itself in 12 Years If your money is now earning only 3% why not re-invest it in a first-class security where your interest return will be 150 per cent. more than ad Present? Santino : mC r- | | $5.25; canners, $1.50 to $2; cutters, WHIG ! $2.50 to $3.50; butcher bulls, good, PLAY THE MARKET REPORTS $5 to $5.75; common, $4 to $4.75: WOR BE 7: medi 5 i ESEARY ITTLE a { THE W good veal, $7; medium, $5 to $8: BIGGEST LITTLE PAPER IN WORLD . |spring imbs, $8 to $10 each; sheep | general, $7; Hogs, off car weights, ! , | ¢ | selects, $14.50 to $14.75; heavies, | | MONTH OF MARCH | | ONE REEL YARNS | GRAIN QUOATHAS, | 32¢ to $14.25; sows, $10.50 to $11. Ob, May 1s jist a gentle lass and A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING Toronto. Chie. April weeps all day, "Elizabeth, you must ) h 28.--Manitoba : £9. #0 glad when blustry March sald Mrs. Fuller, "I never saw such s Toronts, anes $155 1-2 Reds, 76¢c to 85¢ in bags of 90 Ibs. mess as you have this room in." WicaLnNe. oats Ne. 2 C W., 5g |sales beef steers, $7.25 to $3; she-| "I know," said 3 ---NO. "We, roa) "T just can't a aath elytertully, 3-4¢; extra No. 1 feed, 55 3-dc; No. [Stock steady to weak; few early = "You could if you really tried." her 1 feed, 56 S-4c. ® sales veal cattle, 25c lower; practic- Le mother insisted. "Tt All io above track, Bay ports ally nothing done; packers Ridding | rican' corn--No. 3 yellow, 75|38:25 for best; bulls steady; stock- 1 Smee 3 yellow 74 1-2¢:° No 4 |©Ts and feeders weak to 15¢ lower. ollow 74c, track, Toronto, > Hogs--Top, $10.45; bulk, $9.75 Je ie To 3 extra test 47 Ibs to $10.40; pigs, 15 to 25¢ higher; BROY 57 to 60c acocrding to bulk desirable 100 to 130 1bs., $9.50 | OF better, 57 . to $10. -Fat shorn lamb top, $13. freights outside. 50: ¢ | ! ; top wooled lambs, $16; good | BEEBE No. IB 1 0 ler 1D Toh clippers, $12.75; | ht Te it patent [Bhorn Texas yearlings and twos) oa od per barrel, nominal, |$11-25 to $12; medium quality bulk se ' ' strong weight fat wooled ewes,. $9; | eed Delivered, pe ouyrel 800d shearing lambs $14 to $14.50. ton, $28 to $30; shorts, per ton, $30 to $32; good feed flour, $1.70 to $1.80. Baled hay--Track, Toronto, per! ton, extra No. 2, $22 to $23; mixed, $18 to $19; clover, $14 to $18, Straw--Car lots, per ton, track, Toronto, $12 to $13. Unofficial quotations--Ontario No. 1 commercial wheat, $1.36 to $1.42, outside. . Ontario No. 3 oats, 40 to 45s, out- side. Ontario Corn--53 to 60c, outside. Ontario flour-----1st patents, in cot- ton sacks, 98's, $8.20 per barrel; 2nd patents (bakers), $7.20. Straights in bulk, seaboard, $6.25. Manitoba flour--1st patents, in cotton sacks, $8.70 per barrel; 2nd patents, $8.20. * 8CA00L HUMOR STUDY SPORTS IH NT bis lightnings flash, ts like a knife. Il I days she made a desper« to keep her room in order. © began to slump a little. One t Fuller went out of town to spend the day. came home late that evening to Elizabeth's room locking as though a tornado had _ Struck it. Elizabeth was curled up, looking very sad, in the middle of a rumpled bunch of bedclothes. in his pr he'll snateh them out of sight; He sends them crashing in the trees and howls in his delight. He pulls and tugs my overcoat: he Jerks away my cap, And when I chase it down the street he laughs at my mishap, He runs me races up the hill, his cold breath stings my face; As we go spinning through the park, my March-pal sets the pace. : . Buffalo. East Buffalo, New York, March | 28.--Cattle--Shipping steers, $7.25 to $8.50; butchers, $7.25 to 38.25; yearlings, $8 to $9; heifers, $5.25 ol $7.75; cows, $2.25 to $6; bulls, $3.50 to $5.25; stockers and feed- ers, $6 to $6.25; fresh cows and springers, $45 to $110. Calves--$3 to $11.50. Hogs--Heavy, $10.50 to $10.75; mixed, $11 to $11.10; yorkers, $11.- 10 to $11.25; light do. and pigs, $11 | to $11.25; roughs, $8.25 to $8.50; | stags, $4 to $5.50. | Lambs, $8 to $16.25; yearlings, | $10 to $15; wethers, $12 to $12.50; | ewes, $2 to $11; mixed sheep £11 to $11.50. | GENERAL TRADE. et | | { Now we know that the moon Is a planet, just like the Earth, only many "What on earth is the matter?" times larger. We know that Mrs. Fuller gasped. marks on the moon which make it "T've lost my good slippers," walled look to us like the face of an old man Elisabeth. "T had to stay home fram are really craters and hills and clefts the gym party because I couldn't find in the surface of this big sphere. them. I've looked everywhere." She Zited to the open drawers and es. Mrs. Fuller quietly went over to the | closet, and from behind the door, un- derneath some clothes, found a slipper bag In which were neatly placed the slippery: : th stared. "Why, I never thought of looking there!" she cried. "That just shows the trouble made by that old motto 'everything In its place.' I'm through with it. If they'd been lying around somewhere I'd have found them easy enough." But Eliza- Doth's mother had shaken her head in despair and left the room. . Montreal. ¢ Toronto. Montreal March 28.--Oats, Cana- Toronto, March 28. --Butf{er, | dian western, No. 2, 65¢; do., No. 8. dairy, 35 to 40c; do., creamery, 42 61c. Flour, Man. Spring wheat pa- to 50c; Eggs, fresh, doz., 35 to 40¢; tents, firsts, $8.50. Rolled oats, bag Cheese, 1b., new, 25 to 30c; Dress. | 90 Ibs. $3. Bran, $32.50. Shorts, | 4 Poultry--Chickens, Spring, 323. Hay, NO. 3, per ton, ear 1015, 155 19 aoc; Fowl, Ib, $30 to Ib., | 36¢; | $28 to $29. ducklings, 1b., '30 to 40c; turkeys, | to 35¢c; $13; do., 1b, 50 to 66c; geese, 1b., 32 é No. 1 tue. an... o W.A. Mackenzie & Co.,Ltd. i fh BS vhemt-- No. 3, bbl. $12; Baldwins, 38 King Street West, Toronto. Dear Sirs: 7 5-8; No. 1 North-| ] ! ern, $1.37 3-8; J $1.32 7-8; No. yo" $10; do., No. 2, bbl, $9; do., $1 24 ' [No. 3, bbl, $4.50; Domestic, $6.50 Please send mo a y of the circular describing 1 the 89% Cenvertiblie Debentures of The ount Royal Hotel Company, - The 8% convertible deberitures of The Mount Royal Hotel Company, Limited, carrying a bonus of 30% common shares, offer such an oppor. tunity. -? Send for descriptive circulan, Helped & word meaning to be ac- Quaiiited with and leave a word mean- Ing at present. Take away the same letter from & word meaning to toll and leave a girl's name. Answer to yesterday's: down, blase, rosin, floor, spell "chalr", "The teacher of our Sunday School Is nearly blind, ssid Fred: . h "Three asked, Fred, : "Sorry, I've only a nickel where's you hat,' Can you dive half-way 7 When it was on my head." . "she has affectionate eyes." "I must do something big and clean," "Yeh He mused, "before I die." "They're. always looking at each "Why don't you wash an elephant 1™ athar.™ Suggested Simple Si : Cases, Diagonals Winnipeg, Mg No. 1 hard, $1.1 ------ "But the real thrill was when I made sixty run." He paysed and waited for encouragement. "How did you do that?" / "1 ran and thay followed." ; Gon 3, $1.24 7-8; Nb. 4, $1.16 1-8; No. |, $8.60; do., Ben Davis, box, $3 to Limited, and oblige. 5, $1.04 1-8;No. 6, 94 5-8¢; feed, | $1 io) Name tm Tall iiierananerverves vee sess suviees snva eases '183.50; B.C. Winesaps, box, 92 1-8¢; track, $1,37 3-8. to. |$4.50; B.C. Delicious, box, $4.25 to Oats--No. 2 C.W,, 48 1-2¢; No. | Fal MAYEIP wiscccinenenssNisenssssrsavarssssssssonovesdony feet Be rere tee ete etre re rete estes serees ene -- x ; ; ' | Beets, bag, $1.75; Carrots, bag, NO LONGER NECESSARY TO PITY THE "POOR" FISHERMAN. 3 lol feed) | $1.59; Cucumbors," Rotrugce. or: : 39 3-4c; rejected, 37 1-2c; track, 48 jg," $6; Mushrooms, 6 qt., 12.50] SRE 1-2e. to $2.75; Onions, .100 1b: sacks, $11 " ; ) n Barley--No. 3 cw, 64 ie Worl $12; do., green, doz, 30c: Pars. | 4 CW, 61 3-4c; rejected, " (nips, bag, $1.50 to $1.76; Potatoes, | feed, 56 1-4c; track, 64 3-4c. New Bruns., bag, $1.50 : re ° . to $1.60; Flax--No, 1 N.W.C.,, $2.29 5-8; Tomatoes, Hothouse, Ih. 3. to PA -I{No. 2 C.W., $2.24 1-8; Neo. 3 C.W,, Turnips, bag, $1. $2.10 1-8; rejected, $2.10 1-8; track ps, bag, § $2.29 5-8. Rye--No. 2 C.W.,, $1.00 3-4. 3 C.W., 43 1-2¢; extra No. 1 feed, |' 3-50. Vegetables (Canadian)-- Please write clearly. Montreal. Montreal, March 28.--Butter-- | Creamery solids, 38c per Ib.: prints, | 39¢ per 1b.; cookin butter, 29¢; Minneapolis, March 28.--Flour, heat mie 23¢ oe 1b. family patents, $8 to $8.15; ship- Hggs--New laid, 31c; specials ments, 47,947 barrels. Bran, $24.50 |, id : to $25. Wheat, cash, No. 1 North- Ham--Large size, 30c; small size orn, $140.73 to $149 78; MAT: 1940; covked, 13 to 49¢ ib $138 7.3. Com, No. 3 yellow, 481" 4 or Windsor boneless, 40¢ 1-20 to 49 1-2¢. Oats, No. 3 white, per 1b.; breakfast, 30 to S4c per Ib. | 32¢ to 32 1-2c. Dressed Poultry--Milkfed" chick- ens, 39 to 42¢ 1b.; selected chickens 34 to 37¢; fowls, 24 to 82¢; geese, 28 to 30c; turkey, 48 to 53¢; ducks, 83 to 36c; green ducks, 42¢ per 1b. Dressed hogs--Fresh killed abat- = tolr stock, $20 pér 100 Ibs. Hay--Baled, per ton, in ear lots. | Crmmis ier) "MASTER" TIRES | Timothy, $26 to $27; clover, mixed, | | $25, ex-track. Punctureless Inner Tires No Rim-cuts Jay | Potatoes--Quebec white stock, No Punctures--No Blowouts 75% Saving in Cases. ta fg es Fo poh, S3-tnack; A. D. MILLER Agent CALLAGHAN'S GARAGE INTERESTING NEWS FOR CAR OWNERS ~ T™E MONARCH BATTERY COM PANY, Limited, have established a factory in Kingston. It will pay allear owners to have their dealers demonstrate the Monarch Battery oreall at the factory and get full pare re. Monarch Battery Co., Ltd. CORNER OF KING AND QUEEN STREETS Minneapolis Flour, LIVE STOUK MARKETS, . Tdronto. Toronto, March 28.--Heavy steers choice; $7.60 to $8.15; Butcher Steers, choice, $7.25 to $7.50; do., good, $6.75 to $7; do. medium, $6.25 to $6.50; do., common, $4.75 to $5.25; Butcher heifers, choice, $6.50 to $7.50; do., medium, $6 to $6.25; do., common, $4 to $56; Baby beeves, $7 to $8.50; Butcher bulls, good, $4 to $4.75; do., medium, $2.- | 50 to $3; Butcher cows, $3.50 to . $56.50; Canners and cutters, $2 to| Predilent of Company in Madoc. $3; Feeding steers, good, $6.50 to Charles Lahey, president of the | $6.75; do., fair, $5.50 to $6; Calves, | Madoc Iron ani Steel Company, a choice, $10.50 to $11.75; do., me-|company organized for the purpose dium, $7 to $9; do., common, $5 to|of treating the Hastings county re- $7; Milch cows, $50 to $100; Spring- |fractory ores is in Madoc. Some ers, choice, $50 to $60; Sheep,|time ago it was announced that this a Aw » =r ~ - » "» - : - . s - as = z 1 - - - - - & : . = 3 - = - - Fishing fs a great sport--but, gogh! how monotonous it is! This is the version of practically every fisciple of Izagk Walton. To sit, hour after hour, holding a lines without any one to converse with, and to listen to the ripple of the waters, only to relax, now and then, to light up your pipe or to rebait your y is monotonous. It took little Frankie Dunn to solve this problem of the solitary fisherman. with his rod in hand and his radiophone at his ear, There is one consolation--caution to the winds, as far as scaring the fish is concerned. LEADLEY'S, VERONA WELLINGTON ST. TIrEVRI ARE \ p---- , 1 for Feb, $100; J. O. Hutton, insur-) Murray, auctioneer, $6; Thos. Green- fey | WOLFE ISLAND. Wolfe Island, March 4.--Council = metat 2 pan. Minutes of last meet- e accounts paid: A, tibeged ub » $100 for Janu- ary;-J. Gray, $100 for January; H. A engineer, $37.50; A. McDonald, for Feb., $100; J. Gray, f 4 jance, $279; P. McDermott, $6; Han- ison, Crozier & Edgar, $12.75; Jas. Sowards, coal for Dec., $304; Jack- son Press, tickets, $3; Stevenson & Hunter, account, $116.91; Kingston Milling Co., wharf rent, $100; King- ston Laundry, $1.22; W. P. Macdon- ald, cheque stamp and pad, $1.06; Bell Telephone Co., Feb. and Mar., $6.16; James MoGlyan, auditor, $7.50; W. Kingsley, auditor, $7.50. Township accounts paid: Hanson, Crozier & Edgar, $24.40; P. McDer- mott, building ekidway, $5; Wm. i fi k g a wood, bushing road, $7; J. Orr, bush- lng road, $7; deputation expenses, $45; Municipal World, account, $20.91; Division Registrar, $20.70; Allan Lumber Co., $32.25; I. Cohen & Co., $11.75; Dr. Wm. Gibson, ser- vices as M.O.H., $10; Jas. McGlynn, auditor, $7.50; W. Kingsley, audi- tor, $7.50. On motion of O'Shea-Spoor, H. J. McGlynn was appointed assessor for 1922. On application of Messrs, Weir and Rattray to ereot a gasoline pump on main street, request granted, pro- vided applicants dseume all respon- sibility. On motion of O'Shea-Murphy, the reeve was authorized to advertise for tenders for crus stone, By- kw No, 504 was passed appointing the following pathmasters: No. 1. Dee; No. 2, Jas, McKenna; No. 3, R. Todd; No. 4, Arch McGregor; Nos. § and 6, R. Yott; No. 7, F. Greenwood; No. 9, R. Conley; No. 10, J. H. Tar- rant; No. 11, L. Keil; No. 12, C. Laughlin; No. 13, T. Moran; No, 14, E. Pixley; No. 15, L. Marlowe; No. 16, C. Russell; No. 17, T. Flynn, Jr.; No. 18, G. Friend; No, 19, D. Moran; No. 20, J. E. O'Reilly; No. 21, B. Me- Kenna; No. 23, G. Whitmarsh} No. 24, Wm. Bolton, Jr.; Nos. 25 and 26, Jos. Laughlin; No. 27, R. Walker; No. 28, Jas. Brown, Sr,; No. 30, Jerry Green; No. 31, J. J. Hogan; No. 32, O. Fawcett: No. 33, J. 8. Armstrong; No. 34, Wm, Kyle; 36, J. Keyes; No. 38, D. J. No. 39, D. Keil; No. 40; Leo. Ryan No. 41, J. Cleary: No. 42, D. choice, $7 to $8.50; do., heavy, $3 to $4.50; Lambs, $11 to $14: West- ern lambs, choice, $15; Culled lambs $7 to $8; Hogs, f.o0.b., $13; do., fed and watered, bid, $13.75; do., to farmers, bid, $12.75; Corn-fed hogs, 75¢ to $1 less. Montreal, Montreal, March 28. --Cattle-- Butcher steers, choice, $8 to $8.25; good, $7.25 to $8; medium, $6.75 to $7.26; common, $6 to $6.75; butch- er heifers, choice, $7 to $7.50; me- dium, $6.50 to $7; common, $4.50 to $6.50; butcher cows, choice, $5.- 50 to $6.50; butcher cows, choice, company was in possession of a sec- ret process for manufacturing steel from our ores without any expen- sive alloys. Mr. Lahey, junior, the possessor of this secret process, is moving into Madoc, and will occupy the house known as the Dan Ross property, near the G.T.R, station, CASTORIA a a Cyto $5.50 to $6.50; medium, $4.90 to cw Te the Signature of . "Care to oh coffin adds a nail, no doubt And every grin so merrily pulls them out." John Wolcott, who wrote audacious squibs over one hun years ago, was the author of those Mines. Pay particular a "And every grin so merrily draws them § Haven't you found it to be true? : We need to grin. It is important that we find things to grin tion to the second line: out." Isn't it true? about. Study and use of classified advertisements 1s a grin developer, "The best known grin developer in the world. or one-sided, start this minute merrily pulling nails out of your classified advertisements. several items there of importance to you. They are there especially coffin by reading our to-day"s for you; don't miss them! DEVELOP YOUR GRIN, It your grin is weak There are The Public Utlity Hydro Shop CY oaane 804 268 Princess St, Kingston, Oni. fi ii BY

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