Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1924, p. 4

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,-- RoW 4 HIG THE DAILY BRITISH w PRODUCE MARKETS LIVE STOCK MARKETS, -- Toronto, Toronto, May 6.--Heavy steers, $7.50 to $8.50; heifers, 'ex- port, $7 to $7.50; bulls, export, $4 to $4.75; butchers, choice, $7 $7.50; do., good, $6.25 to $6.60; do., medium, $5.75 to $6.50; do., common, $4.25 to $4.75; baby beeves, choice, $4.85 to $5.75; cutters, $1 to $2; bulls, choice, $9 to $10; ao. medium, $6.50 to $8; do., common, $5 to $6; springers, $40 to $50; spring lambs, F$12 to $16; sheep, choice, $8 to $9; do., heavy, $4.50 to $5: do., year- lings, $9 to $10; hogs, fed and wa- catalog BRIGGS SEED (Spf GREATEST S£60 MOUSE ™ B= TORONTO EELE CANALS HAMILTON ys fo use nie MARTIN --SENOUR I00Z PURE PAINT & VARNISHES | White to Head Office. Montreal | for Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD BY * Simmons Bros., Kingston = IBE RX rl And, you travel in luxurious somtort every. Shing has been aed ad arranged to ind desire ahd every Whether you paint for appearance or. to "Save the Surface" everything you'd like it CANADA PAINT (The Paint of Merit) How Much Paint will you Need ? To estimate the amount of CANADA PAINT : required, add the number of feet in and rear to number of export to pr $5 to $6; butcher heifers, s | mon," $3 to $4.50. dam, 33.15.10 3: do, Sinners 24) dium, $4.76 to $5.50; common, $4 7 7 to $8.50; lambs, good, $4.25 to $4.50; do., medium, | t© $4.75. Ewes, $7 to 38.5 | good, $6 to $8. $3.60 to $4; do., common, $1.75 to | 8°04, ) ded, $8.75. $2.26; feeding steers, good, $6.25 to 35 10 ig selects graded, $ $6.50; stockers, $5 to $5.50; calves, | ' duis |at $7 to $8.50, according to weights tered, $8; do., f.0.b., $7.25; do., to farmers, $7.35 to $7.59; do., cars, $8.25 to $8.40. Differential, off cars, 70c short haul, 90c long haul. Light Hogs, $1.50 to $2 less. Sows, off $3.7 ' Montreal. Montreal, May 6.--Cattle, butcher teers, medium, $6.25 to $6.75; medium, $5 to $6; common, $3.50 to $4.50; butcher cows, good, $5.25 to $6.25; medium, $3.26 to $5; can- 7 . ners, $1.50; cutters, $2 to $2.75: $750 to 35.50; Sows: a butcher bulls, good, $5 to $6; com. Good veal, me- Hogs in mixed lots Buffalo. ? ~Buftalo, May 6.--Cattle, shipping steers, $9.50 to $11.60; butchers, $8.50 to $9.50; yearlings, $9 to $11; heifers, $6.25 to $8.50; fair to choice cows, $3.50 to $7; canners and cut- ters, $2.25 to $3.50; bulls, $3.25 to $6; stockers and feeders, $4 'to $6.25; fresh cows and springers ac- tive and strong, $30 to $115. Calves, choice, $11 to $1150; fair to good, $8 to $10.50; culls, $4 to $7.50; heavy, $6 to $8; grassers, $3 to $5. Hogs, heavy, mixed and yorkers, $8; light yorkers, $7.25 to $8; pigs, $7 to $7.25; roughs, $6.50; stags, $4 te $4.50. Clipped lambs, $7 to $15.10; yearlings, $8 to $12; weth. ers, $1 higher, $9.50 to $10.25; ewes, $3 to $8.50; mixed sheep, 50c higher, $9 to $9.25. -- Chicago. : Chicago, May 6.--Cattle, top ma- tured steers, $12.50, average weight, 1,610 Ibs.; next highest price, $12.10; numerous loads, $11.25 to $11.75; best yearlings at foon, $11; bulk youngsters, under $10; bulk fed steers and yearlings, $9 to $11; better grades fat she-stock, strong to 15c higher; spots more on desir- able heifers; canners, cutters and bulls steady; vealers steady to weak and quality; bulk desirable kind, $6.75 to $8.50; mostly $7.80 to $8; meaty qualitied steers, upward to $9.50 and above. GENERAL TRADE, Montreal, - Montreal, May 6.--Butter--(Cféa- mery, solids, 31¢' per ®; cooking butter 28ec. Lard, 20-m 17e. Eggs--Fresh, special, 32c; fresh extra, 30c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 24c¢, Bacon--Windsor boneless, 34c per Ib; breakfast, 23¢c to 28c per B®. Smoke hams, 22¢ to 24c. Dressed poultry--Milk-fed chick- ens, 30c to 33c per 1M; broilers, 36¢c to 4c; selected chickens, 27¢ to 81c; turkeys, 30 to 35c; ducks, 25¢ to 36¢; green ducks, 30c to 88c per Ib; geese, 21c to 26¢c. Dressed Hogs--Fresh killed abat- toir stock, $13.50 to $14. Maple syrup--Choice, imp. gallon, $2.15 to $2.25; dark, $2; small tins, $1.65 to $1.76; choice sugar, 20c¢ to 21c per M. Flour--First patents, $6.10 per bbl; per 98 ™ bag, $3.05; second patents, $5.60; strong bakers, $5.50; winter wheat, choice, in jute bags, $5.10; broken lots, in cotton bags, $5.80. - Millfeed, bran and shorts, car lots, $25.25; shorts, pails, 15 1-2¢7 prints, in box $26.25; 4to Rochester, N.Y., the job will be to be if you use 3 off | | | | | -- TURK-/TALIAN /tal; ro A en Marmora, Simav, and a new ral/way ©THE inteanationaL SYNDICATE. Hard or Soft Corns "Quickly Drop Off This marvelo fords immediate us corn solvent af- escape from foot agony, and by the agency of a hot foot bath, corns or callpuses drop off and leave the foot as smooth as a baby's. Do it now, and in this way: Spread a few drops of Putnam's Pain- less Corn Extractor over the corn or callous. The pain stops at once. An- other application or two of Putnam's, followed by a hot foot bath, and the corn drops off, To get rid of your corns, you must get Putnam's Pain- less Corn Extractor ang follow the treatment. Cost every where. PUTNAM' 8 Painless Corn Extractor un Wat tren. middlings, $33.75. Rolled oats--gt per 90 ™ bag. / Potatoes--N, B. Green Mts., $1.50 to $1.65 per 90 Ib; Quebec, $1.40 to $1.45 per 90 Ib in car lots. Hay--Baled\ per ton. in car lots, new crop, No. 1 timothy, $15 to $16; No. 2 timothy, $14 to $14.50; deliv. ered in Montreal, VISITORS ON THE 1SLAND. -- They Come From An Polnts--Fino Euchre Party, Wolfe May 5.--Silver Spring Cheese factory has opened with a good Supply of milk. The re- cent rain put an end to the seeding for a few .days. A Dumber attended the euchre and dance held by the Indies of the Sacred Heart church on Monday evening, The friends of Archie Berry are SOrTY to hear of his recent illness. The dance at James Hulens on Tues- day evening, was a good success. Miss Eva Staley returned to Peter- boro after spending her vacation with her paremts. 'W. 6. Woodman 4nd Mr. Graaty; Ca; Vincent, N.Y, were through the island buying hay. H. C. Hogan, Rosiere, N.Y., spent the week-end at his home here. A, Henderson, who has been ill, is able to be around again. Miss Clara Me- Donald, Kingston, is visiting friends on the island. Miss Cecelia La Fiuir, Chicago, is visiting at her home here. Miss Geraldine Hogan, who has been spending her holidays with her parents, has returned to Verona to resume her duties 'as teacher. George Russell has gone to Buffalo, N.Y., where he has secured a good posi- tion. George O'Brien has returned after spending etids on the is- the week-end with fri land. . A ---------- The Oliver government's handling of rallway affairs is vindicated by the verdict of Royal Commissioner Gal liher, of Victoria, Y @ fydro- 7 | andatd grades, 3 grades, 3 8 little; at druggists | A CONCESS/, ON~ Because early ralifred the Tear fy. ; TRIS. oF Lausanne she 1s sara concessions fora new 4 electric. station oF Aulaia Fo Mudania. / CHARLESTON BUDGET. ---- Death of Mrs. Alice Johnston, a Resi- | dent for Sixty Years, Charleston, May 5.--Mrs. Parker, Syracuse, and Mrs. Runnet, Mont- real, who were called to Lyndhurst by the death of their sister, Mrs, Willis, have been spending a few| days here with their brother, E. Lati- mer, ' It was with sorrow that the news Was received here on Saturday that Mrs. Alice Johnston, of Athens, a resident of Charleston for about sixty years, had passed away at the age of ninety-one years, Miss May Latimer is spending. a few days at Foifar J. 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