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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1918, p. 11

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re sy n ae Ty . ae a ee 7 yy - xX 4 oe : a ___\THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 191. PAGE ELEVEN ERD - - a . |TeMakeRges], The Brown Family in Action | Bach Semi-ready Suit must ; possess these four attributes LIVE STOCK MARKETS. | ~ ; Sr : bi , to give satisfaction - 2 Toronto. ; Toronto, Ott. 8. -- Choice heavy : eo / \ steers, $13 to $14; do. butcher, § | ; p i . : eam 3 . to $12; do. media, $10 to $10.25; do. | . Re . ' " . J FIT: The coat has the right common, $8.50 to $9.25; heifers, g { : p : a 4 3 ; 4 oop 3 Thi LE to choice, $10 to $10.50 : £ : ¢ : 4 F = et and hang, and choice, $10 to $10.50: do. S| ; \ ; . / CA conforms to the lines of to $9; bulls, choice heavy, $9.° / . . $10.50; do. good, $9.25 to'$10; do light, | i i x g ; the figure. $7 to $8; canners, $5.50 to $6: feede | . ari ; D : "1 RAPE 3 - : . 900 to 1,000 Ibs, $10 to $10.50: stock. ; : : A ) STYLE: As much in how the design ers, 750 to 800 lbs. $9 to $9.50; » 8 : A x ; XE : ed med, 650 to 700 lbs, $8 to $8 50+ do. | -- BS i . : : ' Suits Ou rather than in any iat, 0 ws FO cows | : : ; : special design; for it must be $90 to $125; Tambs $16 to $16.50; sheep : ; Z ) the right style for the individ- iE ie a Sia fo ; ¢ = \ L 3 ual who wears it. 3; Salven ide, 517.50, hogs, fod ] ay : ; QUALITY : This applies to the cloth f.ob., $18.25 to $18.5 i : Le : § { and the design, the finer weaves, the better tailoring, the general New York. ; ad : 8 : \ 3 New York, Oct. 8 ---Beeves--Re-! : % < . ew Yor c e ; a atmosphere thrown out by the ceipts, 2,100 head; market irregular: suit. steers, $9 to $17.50; bulls, $6 to $10.50; cous, $425 %0 31075. 128 i d Calves--Receipts, 1.125 head; mar- Et ; 7 TE. . : . ' ket weak; veals, $14.30 to $21; culls, ; Frey 4 & : YALUE: Price does not fix value: $10 to $14; fed calves, $8: grassers, 9 5 3 ; ut Semj-ready : v a $7 to $7.50; Western calves, $8 to ) ' my 3 dy value always $10.25. R $20 ; A fixes the price; the price label Sheep Sid. Lambs Receipts Rar Le { 2 { , in the pocket is based. on the head; gaaiket 375 ts $9 to $10; culls, $5; lambs, $13.75 to $16. ¥ cis : i Hogs--Receipts, 2,740 head: market exact cost : of the wool and lower at $20; roughs, $17.25. workmanship. Buffilo. 7 East Buffalo, Oct. 8.--Cdttlé--Re- _ceipts, 800; slow, Calves--Receipts, 350, $1 lower, $7 \ : wo is \ to $19.50, ) | - ve: i A g : Hogs--Receipts, 3,000, 25 cents Tow- | a ' ; ! : : ® ® LT. Heavy, mixed 'and yorkers,| A y : : i $19.25; light yorkers and pigs, $18.75; : 1 l= ' ® roughs, $16.25 to $16.50; stags, $12 to | ; Pri S \ \ ho) v : rincess Street. a -- Vo Sains «VT A Ae or a] _ Evety Semi-ready Garment must repay in satisfac tion the money you pay for it. ton A -- a ee Te Sermo a Er -------- a LA NA | | | | $14.50 -| Sheep and Lambs--Receipts, 1,600, | slow, 25 cents to 50 cents lowe Lambs, $10.10 to $16.25; yearlings, ¥ 2-4 to $13; wethers, $11 to $11.50; ewes, | $4 to $10; mixed sheep, $10.50 to $11. | Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 8.~Hogs--Receipts, 16,000; late trade,15¢ to 20¢; good hogs declining most; day's top. $19.45; few | above $19.20 late. Butchers, $1885 | to $19.20; lights, $18.50 to $19; pack- | ing, $18 fo $18.65; rough, $17.50 to $18; | pigs, good to choice, $15.75 to $17.75 Cattle--Receipts, 6,000; beef and | butcher cattle slow to 15¢ lower; can- ners strong; calves steady. Stock- | ers and feeders strong Beef cattle, good, choice and price, $1525 to $19.60; common and medium. $10 to $1525, Butcher stock cows and heif ers, 7.35 to $13.75. Canners nd cut- ters, $6.50 to $7.60; stockers and feed- ers, good, choice and fancy, $10.75 to $13.75; inferior, common and medium, : E E $725 I SITs calves, good]. Corpl: Stephen Brown, 80th Battalion, C.E.F.. who le ft Belleville on May 18th for overseas. (Upper "left hand a8 pets te 66,000; fat lambs pioture.) ? 'i J; or : : . & og mostly steady, good feeders, strong- : Pte. Harry Brown, Bridge Wirer, 3rd Field Co., 39th Battalion, Engineers, -C,E.F., has just been wounded. (Lower | et; sheep, low to Somer Lambs,| left.) : 3 4 y Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitisy choice and prime, $15.75 to $16.50; me- 'eo se own. attache wy . Br. Tha rn . : . ap '. in e a1 pri S373 $1875 ; me: Chr Joseph Brown, attached to the A.M.S., Kingston. The proud father of the four soldier lads shown in this picture. hooping Cough, Asthma, Ete" to $12; ewes, choice and prime, hs . : : EE 4 . » . . . sh $10 to $10.50: Pte. John Brown, 80th Battalion. C.E.F., who left Belleville on May 43th for overseas. (Upper right.) . the Carative props, dovereign tonic combining, > R ng a - : i, medium and good, 9.10 . 4 to $10; culls, $3.50 to $7. Gr. George Brown, 12th Battery, 3rd Brigade, 1st Canadian Contingent, now in France. (Lower right.) virtues of COD LIVER OIL ER Rha tae BE SA EA te. eisai rr -- 2 ght.) ening : Montreal. ) : . : 8 Colds, when neglected or badly treated ive rise to Montreal, Oct. 8,--<«Choice steers] Per 100 pounds for the, choicest, GRAIN QUOTATIONS, GENERAL TRADE. SCHOOL . ' y gl se fod, as Mish a 419730 wail "good | Ble gud bule ware sold {rol fa i rs Tm. not ick using inferior preparers You should steers were $12 to $12.50, and : Vali Ale . 'oronto. antreal. It W Fine E : 8 8 - ons, i 4s a Fine Event on the First of THIEU'S SYRUP fs the only medium $11 to $12 per 100 pounds. from $8 to $9 per 100 pounds. Toronto, Oct. 8 ---Manitoba wheat Montreal, Oct. 8 --Butter, finest October. MA (in store, Fort William, not {nclud- creamery, 48c to 48%c; fine creamery, Wolfe Island, Oct.. 8--The wea- putation has caused to crop up many ON Common stuff sold as low as $7.50 There was a fdirly active: hog . per 100 pounds. : market, and choice sclacts sold ott fuk toe) don 1 northern, $2.24; 47¢ to 4/%c; dairy, 38¢ to 42¢, ther man was more considerate for [Choice butchers' cows sold UP 10 fours at from $19 to $19.25 per 100 Ne Bombers, | $2.21%; No. 3 __Eggs, per dozen, strictly new laid, | the school children's. fair than he was $10.50 per 100 pounds, while can- hounds. Sows were from $2 to $3 |g eth $17%; No. 4 wheat, | 58¢ to 60c; fresh selected, S4¢; storage, [for the township fair. The first of low as 36 per 100 {per 100 pounds less, while stags | agai b " 2, selected, 53c; sterage, So. 1,.49¢. October" was the. day 'selected the PIP Ppppy Wap ( : ; were from $14 to $14.50 per 100 Willian) als oh re: Jor Cheese, per Ib, No. 1, 25c; No. 2, weather was all that could be de. dit Choice butchers' bulls were in pounds. Tow, 2 € LW. 81 1-8¢; No. 12414¢; No. 3. 2c. sired, and as a result the schools were great demand at from $10 t0.310.50 por Ws 78 1-8¢c; extra No, 1 feed, Lard, per Ib., 32¢. all. well represented. The vegetable 788; No. 1 teed, 76 1-Sc. Shortening, per 1b, 26%e¢. display was the cause of much favor- : ® recone | ESR 7 us| Sioriching. Insist on Get 1 Your "Victor 7 Boles" ial "5° | Olcomarsiie pu: snd prin, [30 Somes" 2 LE 1st on Ge | " " q os a rj 94 JIC; 0 3c. e are arieties ' > our ¢ icto Bonds A oe to Bei Ne. d pA Te te le, Bacon, per Ib. breakiast 43¢c; i iHere oe hen vas Very . ] ' W J } ntario. whea asls In store, | Windsor, 45¢ to 46c: Windsor bone- | very active pact. i s 7 Mont NO. '3 yw ; ~ dsor, 45 3 s ie= very active part in the interests of 4 ; cre Burnt or Stolen Ontreal) --No winter, per "car less, S0c. greater production. The writer took . lot, $2.31; No. 3 do., $2.27; No. 2| Ham pe Z small: 87s. : I No.» 4 3 " ams, per lb., large, 34c; small, 37¢ occasion to read some of th ssay spxing, $2.26; No. 3 do., $2.23. ] ! I S ' M ) ead some 0 the essays -- They might prove a total loss. So wi Pn ' +. Pe cooked ham, per Ib., 52¢ to 53c. by the children on the in and us ; Stock Cation Boal r Not 5 < Sqanitoba, foun, old crop (war Dressed poultry, per pound---Spring | of the telephone. Sot pep al oa, In Packages Only ¢ ; EO be es, an . Ontario flour: oh aie, 1 chickens .40c to 43c; fowls, 35¢ to 36¢; do "credit to many an adult. First Black Green Mixed : At | G ocers Sher N tiable Securities. Do not leave» ity)--$10.75, © P war qual- | ducks, 40c prize for the best essay was, after ' . a I . p p p h > . in bags™ Mont " ' 1 Soups Bes ¢ ist} ug pers at home or at the office, prompt shipment; $10.75, utcal, . Maple Droducts---Sugar, pet 3 25¢; | much careful selection, awarded to wh there is always danger of fire or do: Yh Pp, mp ga on, wir LS, Miss Mary Leach The driving con-§ 8 uaa saa io ere DMillteed -- Car lots, delivered oney, per , -- ite clover, | test, iwhich was open "to all" school A. ee theft, Keep them in a Safety Deposit Box : combs, 30c; bulk, 28¢c; buckwheat, 26e. | children. wae amas S ; Mont # y WUC , OC] » ©9C children, was warmly contested. The ontreal. treights. bags included. Potatoes," 90 1b. bags, $2.50; ex. regulations were that the driver in the vaults of this Bank. The highest Bran : 2 I . » Der ton, $37.75; shorts, $42.- st 25. o 5 ; ; or A . 25. . store, 80 1b. bags, $2.25; car lots, $1.85 | should -cut the figure eight) then back measure of security and protection against to $1.90. his rig between two fixtires. A lit- Hay LN » No. 1, : ) loss is afforded, at a small annual rental. ton, ITN gr Hey = a £20. Dressed hogs, Be Ho pounds, fresh | tle tot of Herman Staley's; who could d v killed abattoir, $288.50. 'barely look ove : Sl Straw--Track, Ti ; » 9 . - pbarely look over the back of the seat, THE MERCHAN IS BANK er ton, $9 to 49.80, 0 | Flour, bbL, inter wheat, $11.60, in | wan ho Sih he ba driving. For \ bags; $11.30 in jute bags; new Spring | the best girl. driver the prize was OF CANADA wheat, $11.50 f.0.b. Montreal; to City fawarded to Ola Payne. The awards 3 lished 1864, Montreal. A i Head Office : Montreal Estab Montreal, Oct als, No.3 Saieers. Selivered, Si rye flour, for the children's best parade with KINGSTON BRANCH, ; local white, 93c; for No. 3 joc) $12; Government standard, $10.50 | (heir teachers was awarded to Miss % A. TO : id : y . : white, S1c. Flour, now. standard «; Government standard, $10. Davis, village school; Miss Ward, No. LA. FIELD, Manager. grade, $11.50 to $11.66. Rolled Millfeed, per ton. ca¥ lots--Bran, | 6: Miss Doolan, No.7. A very fa- oats, bags, 90 lbs., $5.20 to $5.30. $37.35; shorts, $42.25. vif vorable comment was pasesd on Miss Bran, © $37.25. Shorts, $42.25. \ Hay, per ton, exstrack, Nd. 1, $20; | Doolan's pupils, who all carried a iy i = Mouillie, $68. Hay, No. 2, per tom, | ©'% 2 $19; No. I clover nixed; Ne. Moe. ind arched to ghe time. of s 4 ; ; ; . : car lots, $24. --_-- "Johnnie Get Your Hoe," which was ' : $ 'NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ' ise gio MR very timely. " The Kind You Have Always Bought, ana which Joronto, Oct. 3.--Butter, choleal "Richard Card has disposed of hi in use for ; 1 sposed of his over thirty Years, has borne th RATES Wi . dairy, 50c to 55¢; do., creamery, 55¢ firm to Rodney Pyke. Richard will - 8 Stee tho BLINN W hie Tan Doh Sonteot newsprint, ink. In {iw BAT bes No FO 7A eye; margarine. 1b, $56 to 37e; fords move te Sage Thoms| ; Sonal supervision. sincs bor, stc., the British Whig has been obliged to advance its ad- tra No. 1 feed, 78; No.°l feedf |cheese, Tb. 30c; doi; fancy, Ib,, 35e; | chinson is convalescing in the . Allow 10 one to de vertising rates somewh#. A sincere effort has been made to 76 1-8¢; No. 2 feed, 73 1.8 turkeys, 1b., 40c; fowl, 1b., 34e toc rcral Hospital. It is his inten- Counterfei ne deceive 30! \ ] 7 e; No. v0 c. ¥s, 1b., ro roads 346.10 [tion to spend the winter with his bro- its, Imitations and minimize the advance as much as possible. The increase now ley--No. 3 C.W., 88¢;: No. 4 C.W.,|3¢6; spring -chickens, 38¢ to 40¢: her in Michigs y announced applies only to classified advertising. and then only 94c; rejected and feed, 90c. Flax |roosters, Ib., 230 to 25¢: duckling |" in Michigan. Bert Watts, the when it is charged. When cash accompanies the copy, the fol- --No. 1 N'W.C., $367. : Ib., 36¢; apples, basket, 40¢ to §0¢; 1 has act for rural mail route No, 1wing 61d rath will prevail. ; iL. . a bi ; $350 to 84 50: rab Ne 1 has started on his route. © He sue- iy : a 2 3 50¢ to 786; gr dia ots 50: ceeds William Raneus. John Mc. ree 25 ; meer a Chicago, Oct Nabe. rn, No, 2 ye . po c Donald has rented I. B. Grant's farm, uit shutathhhhdhidh dd dd 4 4 4 4 =a | 3 - . to 60c; pears, 6-gt. bkt., E Six. (BE wands ar less) =... cl... ae S137 to 1a es No 3 vellow, 156; peaches. 6-at: bkt.. 5c to $1 | ches, SPPEATS to be at the a One Month (25 words ar-less) ... ... ~~" " '" 1 3166 $1.37 to $1:41; No. 4 yellow, $1.26 |do. jo 31 10. $1.50; plums, [1 1, "To mit of 2 malignant form . Over 25 words, 1c a Word Meat insertion, and l3¢ a word for to $1.82. Qats--No. 3 white, 69 1-4 , $1.25 to $1.40; melons, bkt., hers of a famil bein an fi oT y bed. each subsequent, consecutive insertion. wo 70 3-ic; standard, 70 to 7ic.|50c to 60c: do. each, 5c to 15c: Whether it is the. Spars Ee It advts. are to be charged, the rates will be double those Rye--No..2, $1.62, Barley--95¢ to {beans, smail ®, 20c; beets; f ain , bn Piold, at 30 ally above quoted. . $1.04. $7.50 pew, dozen, 25e; carrots. new, doz, | Or "0! reMains te Je told. hut in all The cost of sending out a man to collect small accounts to- Clover. nominal. nominal, | 25¢; eo! Jo. 15¢ to 30¢; cucum-' Roy Rattray hae hail apie Po day amounts to more than the total revenue derived from such So $26.85 Ribs, $22.62 fo $20.-|Ders, basket, B0c. to Sle; cuucum- ; advertising. Hence the increase. . 50. gL" [bers doz. S0c; cabbage. each, 5c|XPOWN as the McCrea farm. : . er ~ [to 10e; cauliflower, each, 10¢ to 's . ; meapolia. 3c; celery, head. Bc to. 10c; egg'. Hand Mangléd by Shot. . : i bn Minneapolis, Os tour not | Plan, each, 10¢ to 1c: . Bherkins, | - Belleville, Oct. 8 -- Lawrence Gover, . Fale rey quoted. Burley, 86 to 81¢. Rye, | bask) $1 to $1.50; lettuce, head, of this city, whilst, . duck shooting GENUINE TORIA ALWAYS Flax, $3.72 to $3.76. 40c to 50c; onions. 75-16. , $2; Iploded, with the result shat his left i) £5 ma ¢ do., bkt., 50¢ to 80¢c; do. pickling, {hand 'was terribly mangled. Three. Now Yor oe to $1.50; do.. green, bunch, 3c fingers had to be amputated, and he!' "to $10.50; Kansas, {bunches 10c; rhubarb, 3 for 10c; arker, Oct. 8--A. W, Benjamin, ; 3 1 3 3 of Yarker. has been appointed by the 831, | council of Camden as fue! commis- it, | sioner. for the Sownship. Parties in f need of fuel are to noti y the commis- Mrs. «Darius K. Cook, Brockville, fter a 31.57% to 3158%. Bran, $2577. (bunch, 5c to 10c; Mushrooms, 1b, !seized a 'gun by the niuzzle, and it ex. fo

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