Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1925, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG DO YOU REALIZE THAT THE GOOD, OLD WHITE PINE IS GETTING SCARCER EVERY DAY Yet we are still able to supply that same quality which has made a reputation for itself. Let us have your order now. ALLAN LUMBER CO.. Victoria Street. 'Phone 1042. New Arrow Shirts New Hats and Caps "DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED" Men's and Young Men's Suits and Spring Coats are here displayed for your inspection. . EASTER cannot complete without a new Spring outfit. Why not come in and select yours now ? BOYS Boys' Suits Boys' Jerseys Boys' Shirts BOYS BOOTS They're all here and at prices that mean . a big saving for you. Bring in your Boy and let us fit him up with his new Spring Toggery. "DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED" Louis Abramson Phone 1098. 336 Princess Street See our New Oxfords Spring Underwear CLOTHING Boys' Caps | nothing is too hard for them, YOU BUY WHEN! The exceptional tone quality in the Weber Piano appeals to the RHiget aesthetic taste. HEAR FOR ¥ BE CONVINCED. AT C.W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | Crossword puzsle fans, who think have t to boast if they complete this correctly in a balf hour. For the average fan, it may take much long- er to solve. For this is a real puzzler. Horizontal. 1. In a bluff manner, 6. Leaps. 11. Decay. 12. Having form of pouch or sac. p15. Bilk worm which feeds on castor oil plant. 16. Affront. 17. Shawls worn as cloaks by Span- ish-Americans. 18. Dined. 19. . Fresh-water fish. ily.) To nose. To soak flax. Sun god. Eagle's nest. River in Italy. Perfume. Large mythical bird. More degraded. Viper. An elector. Diving bird. Friend. l Separated, in two or more pieces. Those who give (race horse) tips for an expected compensa- tion. Checks. (Verb.) To observe. To nap. Musical note. Not freshly made. Half an em. Club used in baseball. Small vegetable (grows pods). i Wood nymph. Every one. Bringing in line. ' A very fine silk net. A game played for stakes with three people. Alkaloid from Calabar bean (unkeyed letter r). Golf term. Upper law body. (U.8.). Skeptic believers in God. rere Vertical. 1. Hoarse noises of the throat. (Carp fam- 20. 21. 23. 24. 6. 217. 30. a. 33. 865. 36. a7. $8. 42. 64. 65. 66. 67. rr » LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Toronto. Toronto, March 24 --Export steers, choice, $7.50 to $8.25; do. fair, $7 to $7.25; do., bulls, §5 to $5.26; store, $7 to $7.50; heifers, export, $7 to $7.50; butchers, choice, $6.76; do., common, $5.50 to §6; cows, fat, choice, $5 to §6; do., can- ners and cutters, $2 to $2.25; bulls, medium, $8 to $3.50; do., common, $3.50 to $3; feeding Steet, good, $6.50 to $7; "féeders, fair #6 to §6.- 26: stockers, good, $4.50 to $5; calves, choice, $10.50 to $12.50; do., medium, $6 to $8; do.) grassers, 1788.50 to $4; springers, choice, $80 to $90; milkers, choice, $70 to $80; lambs, choice, $15 to $16; do., med- fum, $11 to $12; do. culls, $9 to $10; buck:lambs, $11 to $14; sheep, choice, $7.50 to $8; do., heavy, $4.- 50 to $6.50; do., yearlings, $8 to $9; hogs, f.0.b., $13 to $13.25; do. off cars, $14 to $14.25; select bacon, oft cars, $2.63 premium per head. -- Montreal. Montreal, March 24.--Cattle, but- cher steers, choice $8.35 to $8.50: good, $7.50 to $8; medium, $6.50 to} $7.35; common, $5 to 36.25; bdut- ear dattars, gout $6. 50° ta 37.28; $7 to $7.50; do., medium, $6.50 to butcher, good, $4.50 to $56.25; do. |. 2. To defeat. 3. Said. N 4. Emperor. 5 2s Royal palm. (Porto Rico.) 6. Cubic méter. 7. Bthereal. 8, Covered with scales. Plant the next vind large than a shrub. One of temples. having parentage. One who surrenders. A jelly made of fish, fowl, ete. Most common ¢onjunétion. Stick. To fondle, also lump of butter. The weight used for diamonds. The movie actress' stand- df ¥ when in grief. Knives used as weapons. Having margin irregularly notched. A regular course. A large vessel for liquids. To parcel. / Ape. An evening meal, Rubber tree. Renters. Dwarf palm 1Florida). The place in theatre where the drama occurs. A tropical-tree from which 1 we get varnishes. Beats, as in the arteries. Consciousness, mind. Antelope. Bitter drug. ~ Magpie. 58. To run away. 60. List. Answer to Taciluy's Orossword thin scurvy 51. 52. 55. 56. | INIG] ABET IG] SIE] LOMO! EIN Thi AIS) JED!) TIOR|S] Do ISTTIOIOIDENE IL | MIAIDIAMMBRIEID] LE 'GESIET] INE BSITIE AMBE INEEIE | ELM] ARR! IN TISERE 111 [TEA ISITIOIAISIRTIO[OMNSINIOIUIT] PORE MMF AL ISIEMIGH [RIT] HIOITIMRIALI IDE IRISIRL IEA] AI TIRPIVIRIR] go WL LW SIE ICC IPN CE ETEIRISMATTTIE SITS medium $5.60 to $6; common, $4 to $5.25; butcher cows, good, $5.50 to $6; medium, $3.75 to $5.25; can- ners, $2; cutters, $2.25 to $2.75; butcher bulls, good, $5.50 to $5.75; common, $3.50 to $4.50; good veal, $8 to $8.85; medium, $6.50 to $7: common, $4.50 to $6; ewes, $6 to $7.50; lambs, good, $13.50; hogs, mixed lots of good quality and weight, $14.50 to $1460; poorer quality and lighter hogs, $13.75 to $14.25; selects, $156 and $15.25; sows, $11.75 to §12 with early sales at $12.50. Buffalo. ' Buftalo, March 24.--Cattle, ship ping steers, $9 to $11.26; butchers, $8 to $9.76; yearlings, $9 to $11.50; heifers, $5 to $9.50; fair to choice $4 to $7; canners and cutters, $4; bulls, $3.26 to $6.25; and feeders, $4 to $7.50; cows and springers active and , $35 to $110 per head; calves, , $13.50 to $14; fair to good, $13; culls, $8 to $11.50; ; @rassers, $3 to $5; heavy $14.25 to $14.35; ten head at $14.50; mized and yorkers, $14.25; light yorkers, $13 to $13.25: pigs, $12.60 to $13; roughs, $12.35 to $12.50; stags, $6 to $8; lambs, $10 to $16.75; yearlings, $10 t» $14: wethers, $11 to $11.50; ewes, $3 to $10; mixed sheep, $10 to $10.50. Chicago, 'Magen 24.--Cattle, ex- [NHS S08 Yearlinan. $11.90; 603 1b. ATI f ANNOUNCING " PURINA STARTENA Never start Baby Chicks gral tke. By phi before 4t is hatched. During eighth week change to they grow! TORONTO - Feed Startena, which contains the same elements as the portion of whjch & chick draws into its sixth week, Chick Startena all the time and Chick Chow; from sixth to: Chicken Chowder and Hen Chow.--My, how 25 BROCK STREET \ PURINA CHICKEN CHOWDER Never say mash when you order chicken feed--say Purina Chowder, a guaranteed ration - for growing chicks and mature birds, when fed fifty-fifty with Purina Hen Chow. on ins. stale bread, meal and the PURINA hay CHICK CHOW PURINA HEN CHOW Hen Chow, combined with -Chow- der, makes a scientifically balanced ration that guarantees more and better eggs. Ask For a Copy of The PURINA POULTRY BOOK-- The Chisholm Milling Co., Limited, Canadian Manufacturers of the Famous Purina Chow (Feeds) ONTARIO W. F. McBROOM DISTRIBUTOR IN KINGSTON AND DISTRICT POR THE FAMOUS URINA POULTRY CHOWS, BEST KNOWN BALANCED "RATION Used By All Successful Poultry Raisers To Atop Macias and Salesmen notch salesman at office: 'oy wages / "Fhis salesman, who adds each year the largest number of new, business prospects -- and gets the quickest results in selling -- costs you much less than the cheapest office-boy. 'Add him to your sales force! Asan investment that can bring large returns, encourage your best salesmen to use Long Dis- tance freely. 18 Each year more than 50,000 new tele= phones are added IN ONTARIO AND QUEBEC to the list of those they can do business with. Peet _~r heifers, $11.35; best matured steers, $11.50; average weight 1,415 Ibs.; fed steers averaging 1,360 ibs. up- ward, $10.40 to $11; 19 head stale bullocks averaging 1,983 pounds, $10.25; bulk fed steers and year- handyweight and yearlings, $10.75 to $11.25; some 1,206 pound aver- ages, $11.75; most beef cows, $5.50 to $7.25; béef heifers $7 to $9.25; beef bulls, very umeven; mostly steady: bulk heavies, $4.50 to $5; sorts considered; vealers, 3bc to 50¢ a mostly $9 to $10; to packers; outsiders $11 to $11.50; hogs, ex- treme top early, $14.20; closing top, $14.05; bulk 170 to 325 pound aver- age, $13.70 to $13.10; 140 to 150 €x-| hound weight largély $13.15 to $18.- 50; bulk packing * $13.20 to 'mostly $12.50 to $12.76. lings, $9 to $10.76; numerous loads |. | Maple ayrup--New, dark, $2.26 Rolled oats--Standard per gallon; small tin, $1.75; choice! $3.65 to $3.76 per 90-1b. jute bag. sugar, new, 20c to 23c¢ per Ib. Flour--First patents, bbl.; patents, $9.30; strong bakers, $8.40. Milliteed--Bran in box car lots, $28.25; shorts, $30.95; middlings,| No. 3 timothy, wrk $12 delivered to Mon $36.25. Potatoes--N. B. Green Mts., 80¢ $9.80 per I ty, sycoud | Jur. 90 Tus; Quebec, Te yer, haf Hay--Quebé¥, $14 to $16 per ton; per tén, B------------------------------

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