Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1923, p. 11

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SATURDAY, MAY 5, 198 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG om RAILWAY HN IRETLL Seri AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family or friends going to or returning from iis Old Country. Passports arranged or. For information and rates apply to J. P. HANLEY, C. P. and T.A.G.T. ARN yl TORONTO Ry., Kingston, Ont. Office: C.N.-G.T. Station, corner Johnson and Ontario Streets, King- ston, Ontario, GET IT REPAIRED Sewing Machines. Phonographs, Guus, Riles repaired and refitted. Parts supplied. Saws fled, kaives, scissors and edge tools ground. Laws mewers Shacgetied and Jom aired. We tan ropwur hat is repalrable. J. M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham Stress, Ningatny THOMAS COPLEY WHITE STAR ES DOMINION LINE SHOP: 68 QUEEN STREET. your hits, but of your misses. --- ---- Phone 987. See us for - Husa of Carpentry work. Estima vem om Lew floors. laid. Have your hardwood floors clean- New Zealand cheese at 95s per cwr. with our mew floor cleaning ma. The vulgar keep no account of |8rocers and other dealers for meme 'With fo C-900X fg] BIG REDUCTION IN FRRES v= THE CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES THE PACIFIC CORST SUMMER TOURIST RATES VANCOUVER VISIORIA | 19055 SERTTLE . "BANFF $99.10" REACHED ONLY vin CRIMOINVY PROIFIC Ae Kr | or your summer mearion | The Canadian Pacific pumber of vecy tract ime tables etc wi be sis Frnisis F. Conway, CP.A, City Ticket Office CANADIAN PACIFIC ST PORTLAND LE LOUISE $100.60 PTE BE Gctomen oh = STOPOVERS ALLOWED ~ crease and new quotsTons will " given next week. || PRODUCE MARKETS Il BUTTER HOLDS FIRM. {Further Enquiries Made at Montreal by American Buyers. Montreal, May 4.--The tone of the market was firm. under a geod | ~-- | Steady demand for supplies for do- | mestic consumption, consequently {the bulk of the butter coming for- ward daily has found an outlet and {there is practically no accumulation {of stock on spot. There were also {further inquiries from American {buyers on the market around pres- lent prices, but no new business in {this direction was reported. Sales of | {finest fresh-made fodder creamery {Were made at 31¢ to $13 ¢ per Ib. jand seconds at 30% c to 303ic per {1b. Cables received from London re- ported the market weak for New ~~ Zealand creamery at 114s to 146s [per owt. { There was some demand {English importers for Canadian foa- {der goods for shipment by the first jealling from this port. and it was vn ported that sales of finest Brock- ville-Belleville cheese were made at 583 per cwt. The tone of the market {here was stronger, and all offerings ion the Brockville board were sold jat 17¢ per 1b. f.0.b., which prics ishows an advance of lec per 1b, a3 {compared with a week ago. London {cables reported the market firm for A fairly active wholesale jobbing trade continues to be done in eggs, there being a steady demand sup- unchanged, sples of selected fresh stock at S4c to 35¢, straight receipts at 33c and No. 2 stock at 30¢ to 31c per dozen. Plies, and prices were | { -- Egg Market Steady. Ottawa, May 4.-- (Dominion Live {Stock Branch.)--Reports from Op- {tario country points state that small | | Quantities of eggs are finding their | way into the cold storages. Many or | these are being bought around 25¢. {A sale of a car of firsts is reported jat slc shipping point. Markets gen- ierally are steady, due to buyers hav- {ing more confidence in the situation, {which is making for more competi- tion. Storing is now pretty general. Western markets unchanged. Chicago spot, 25 ¥c¢; futures stor- age packed: May, 27% cc; June, {26% ec; refrigerators: | 30%; Decembers, 31e. New York extra firsts, 29%e¢, to S0%e; firsts, 27%¢ to 2%. ---- Montreal Hog Market. Montreal, May 4.-- There were no further developments in the cond ton of the local market for live hogs Quics on account of the smaller of- ferings and the fact that buyers in most cases had ample supplies on hand to meet their requirements for the balance of the week. Ontario sel- ected hogs were quoted at 311.50 to {$11.75 per 100 Ibs., fed and water- {ed. The demand for dressed hogs was fair and the tone of the mar- ket ruled about steady with sales {of city abattoir fresh-killed stock at $16.50 to $17 per 100 Ibs. | frem from | Novembers. | yesterday, but the trade was' very | Kingston Markets | Friday, May 4th. | Butter, cheese and eggs are down slightly in price, but outside of dairy {produce there has been little change {Roticeable since Tuesday. A few var- {lations in meats, especially im the ibeel section, are noted. It is ex- pected that flour is due for am in- be Fruit Apples, pk. +......... . Bananas, 408...» i. «. vs... 40 Grape frujt, each,.. .10. 2 for .23 Oranges, dos, . + +60 to .75 Lemons, dos. . || Fowl, Ib. J Apricots, Cal._ 1b, Prunes, Cal., Ib. .... | Peaches, VAR I siieanee.s -- Garden Produce Beets, Ib.... .. . Carrot, Ib... ,... . .... .....% Celery, head ... ... i Lettuce, head ... .. Lettuce, leaf, « Onions, domestic, Ib, ... ... Potatoes, 90-1b. bag. Parsley | Parsnips, 1b. | Turnips, Ib. . Fresh vegetables Carrots, buach | Caulifiowers, each ...... . {Cabbage, each.. .. Tomatoes, 1b. Spinach, 1b. Beets, bunch i «+ 15 to .30| 28 Cod, 1b, Cod roe, y Mets, Hh. ... ..... Finnan haddie, 1b, ... ... iladdock, fresh, 1b. ........ . Halibut, Ib. ....... Kippers, pair Oysters, quart ... Perch, 1b, .. i Pike, 1b. .12 Salmon, Ib. ...0c0av...... 25 to 36 Fresh: Trout, salmon, 1b. ,,..., 20 to'.25 White fish .20 to .30 | Unclassified Sugar, granulated, Ib. Sugar, yellow, lb. Sugar, icing, 1b. .16 Flour standard, cwt, .$3.75 to $4.25 | Rolled oats, Ib... .... . | Honey, 5-Ib. pail | Lard, IB «onesviatecnesiven {Oleomargarine, Ib. . Maple Syrup, gal. Hay, Straw and Grains , Barley, bus. { Shorts, ton, $30 to $3: Straw, baled, ton, ........ $7 to $8 Straw, loose, ton 1 Wheat, local, bus. Bran, ton $29 to $30 Buckwheat, bus. ....,........ .70 | Corn, teed, car lots .. ,98 to $1.00 | Corn. feed, bus. .... $1.00 to $1.05 | Hay, baled, ton ... ... ... .. $18 Hay, loose, ton ., | Oats, local, bus, 3 +. $1.05 to $1.10 | Dairy Produce |Butter, creamery, Ib.. Butter, dairy, 1b, , Cheese, new, 1b.,.. . { Cheese, Olllg Abie we evs va aves Eggs, fresh, dos.. capes sass Meats and Poultry . | Beet: Steak, porterhouse, 1b.. .. .. .30 Steak, round, 1b. .., ... 30 to 2§ Bedling cuts, 1b. se ey 10 Stewing cuts, 1b. ........ 8 to 1%e Beef, Western, cwt..,, .15 Beef, hinds; cwt. . .16¢ Beef: Jocal, 1D.... i «. .. . Sto Veal, 1b. ,, es os oe W3t0 10 Pork: Loin roasts, Ib. .30 Shoulder roasts ... ... 18 to 23 'Hog, live weight, ewt.... .. ...10 yChops, Ih ..c....... ++ 35 to 38¢c Hogs, dressed, cwt. .. ,, 14 to 1§ Bacon, breakfast.... .. ..32 to 36 Ham, smoked .. + 25 to 30¢ Lamb: s* oa os ces an Carease, Ih. oo «uo ov. urea 28 Fronts, 1b. ., « 22 to 25 Hinds, ID vv oy ove... 23 to 30 Sausage meat ..\.. .. .. .. ..23 Mutton, chops, Ib./........ 20 to 35 Mutton, carcase.. .. ,. ..14 to 16 Poultry: "se ssses se Chickens, I. .. ... .....30 to .35 Hichs, Wool, ete. Deacon, skins, each,........., 50 Horse hides, each,.... .. ..up to 88 Hides, Ib. ......... . .08 Sheep skins, fresh Veal skins, 1b. . Wool, washed, Id, ... .. " 40] Raw Furs-- Wolt .. up to $15 sess Up to $20 +o up to $12 sesse Up to $6 . up to $1.50 Muskrat .., Skunk ........ BotowsX, b.... +s s:.. 30 Gnaang, 1b. .. oq. cress. 312.00 ssese Up to $1.50 5 Buckwheat, bus. ........ 65 to 70 0 Lansdowne May 3.--George Peck ! has moved his store goods to the premises owned by Mrs. Sara Comett and will live in the house occupre by Mr. Fodey, opposite the scaoo: house. Stapley Haffle has taken possession of the house ana gevie which he bought from George Peck. Miss Faith Todd left on the Wed- nesday morning local to visit. her father at Gananoque for a few weeks before leaving for Drummer, Sask. with her uncle, Harry Austin. Miss Todd has lived in the village for sev- eral years and will be greatly missed by her many friends and acquaint. ances, On Sunday afternoon last, the Rev. Mr, Dustin addressed the mom- bers of the "Odd Fellows' "* Lodge at the Methodist church, The choir rendered special musrc under the leadership of the organist, Mrs. Wil- liam Johnston. Willlam Greham is building a cement cellar wall for Mr, 8. Ted- ford, who intends building a house on the lot adjoining his blacksmith shop: Frank Lilton, who has been con- fined to the house for a long time, is still in very poor health. Mark King and family will go to their summer home at the river this week and make preparations for opening of their grocery store and ice cream parlor, Mrs. I. N, Beckstead, who has had an attack of heart trouble, is quite well again, Tweddell's suit sale $25.50. Charles Keeber, who has been physical director of the Y.M.C.A. at Belleville for almost three years, has severed his connection with the instidntion. He was the guest of the staff at supper and was presented with a Masonic ring by the staff in recognition of his services. The difference between the man and the dude lies in the fact that the man has brafas. Often the septic finds it extreme- ly difficult to prove to you why he does not believe. The man who is always talking bravery may be the worst species of the quitter. ' Tweddell's suit sale $25.50. Where Do You Keep Your Reserve Fund? 3 We will pay you interest while we guard your money. STANDARD BANK J. F. Rowland, Manager 211 PRINCESS STREET i=: Gas Ranges and Plates, McClary's Sunshine Furnaces Installing receives our careful, 2) * personal attention. "GRAVES BROS. Plumbing, Tinsmithing, Hot Air Heating, House Furnishing. er PHONE 38%. i=: : oS. fl) y eI TP SF" 0 ML ART Ele TT R-II Padi 2 ye@lillege TER LIE [1p (IS Nr TY) AAERRRUY FHF TN ULERY XX) wr ¢ PEERLESS = POULTRY FENCING where you can't find them, Peerless Poultry Fence protects the made in your flock. It is certain and low cost protection, Certain because Peerless Fence has strenght to keep your flock in and intruders out. Low cost because it lasts for years and eliminates the expense of boards or top rails. Heights from two to eight feet meet every requirement. 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