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Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1925, p. 11

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925. CROSS-WORD PUZZLE The famous animal, OO, and the hypothetic power, od, combine to make this puzzle unique in cross- word histery.. There are other words found only in dictionaries and crass- word puzzles, -- Horizontal. 1. Ildol. 5. Grain (esp, horse's food). 8. To slopes 12, Wand. 13. Radiant. 14. Meadow, 15. Camera. 17. Crushing snake. 18. To long. 20. To expunge. 21. A valuable property. 24. Before. 25. Monastery. 28, Instruments for rowing. 30. Cheerfulness. 81. Yellow Hawailan bird. 33. Related. 85. Destityte of hair. 36. Alleged foscé of hypnotism. 37. Pitcher, 38. A conditional stipulation that affects an agreement. Reverential fear. Point of compass. To unclose. Small salamander. Hebrew word for God. Hurried. Joint | (esp. cloth). Weapon similar to lance. Witticism. Doleful. Pertaining te nose. Plant | belonging to family. The present time. Examples. By. To enliven. Unit. To choose. Animal similar to donkey. To lessen, ! 39. 40. 41. 42. 44. 45. 47. two pieces of 49. 51. 53. 55. 56. parsley 59. 60. 63. 64. 66. _ Vertical. To annoy. } Extensive areas of waste land overlaid with peat. To total," : Largest edisting deer. Cheap grade of silk prints. 6. On board. 7. To harass. 8. Inflammation on eye. 9. The wing on a plant seed. 10. Impudence, "gall." 11. To sunburn. » 16. Regions. 19. To lay in surrounding matter. 21. Whole quantities. 22. 'Therefore. 23. One who snares animals for their furs. Permitted. To exist. One who warbles. Procreated. ® Matter in aeriform state (pi.). Metal in natural state. To put on. Large box for flour. To be indebted. Precious stones of delicate col- ors. 43. To loiter. 45. Point of compass South Pole and Africa. 46. Breasts. 48. Myself. 50. Group of jurors. 51. Frenzy. 52. Handsome evergreen trees whose wood is used for but- ter kegs. One intrusted to perform busi- ness of another. To mimic. Anger. To devour. Beverage. 61. Blue grass species. 62. To observe. Answer to Tuesday's Crosswora Puszle: 25. 286. 217. 29. 30. 32. 34. 35. 36. 41. between 54. 56. 67. 58. 60. RIAL AIT I | 1] Hl) Ie ers, | Proouos MARKETS LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto, April 28. -- Export steers, choice, §8 to $8.25; do. hei- fers, $6.50 to $7.25; do. bulls, $5 to $5.30; store, $6.50 to $7.50" butchers, choice, $7.50 to $8; do. medium, $6.75 to $7; do. common, $6.76 to $6.25; baby beeves, $8.60 to $9.50; cows, fat, chojce, $5 to $6; do. canners and cutters, $2.50 to $3; bulls, butcher, good, $4.60 to $5.50; do. medium, $2.50 to $3; feeding steers, good, $6.50 to $7; feeders, fair, $6 to $6.25; stockers, good, $4.50 jo $5; calves, choice, $10 to $11; do. medium, $4.50 to $6.50; do. grassers, $3.50 to $4; springers, choice, $80 to $90; milk- choice, $70 to $80; spring lambs, each, $11 to $16; lambs, choice, $15.50 to $16; do. medium, $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; hogs, f.o.b., $12; do. off cars, $13.10; select bacon, off cars, $2.46 premium per head. Montreal. Montreal, April 28. -- Cattle -- Butcher steers, good, $7.76 to $8.- 50; medium, $7 to $7.50; common, $6 to $6.75; butcher heifers, good, common, $4 to $5.25; Dutcher cows, good, $6 to $6.50; medium, $3.50 to $5.50; canners, $2 to $32. 50; cutters, $2.50 to $3.50; butcher bulls, $6.25; common, $3.50 to $4.- 50. Good veal, medium, $5.50 to $7; common, $6 to $5.50. Spring lambs, $7 to $11 each; ewes, $6 to $7. Hogs, mized lots, $13 to $13. 50, with one early sale at $13.75; bulk, $13.28 0 §13.50. One load of western lights brought $13. Sel iy $13.75. Sows, $10.50 to $10.- Buffalo. Buffalo, April 28. -- Shipping steers, $9 to $10.75; butchers, $8 to $9; yearlings, $9.75 to $11.35; heifers, $5.50 to $5.76; fair to | choice cows, $3.50 to $3.76; can- $2.25 to : ara wk $7 to $8; medium, $6 to $6.75; THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG COMPLICATIONS International complications may ensue between England and the Un- ited States over the seizure of the Madeline Adams, alleged British rum runner, seized far outside the 12-mile limit. Coast Guard ships were ordered to follow the fleeing vessel to England if necessary, her officers having tried to bribe the crew of a government rum chaser, feeders, $4 to $7; fresh cows and springers active and steady, $35 to $115 per head. Calves, choice, $11.- 50 to $12; fair to good, $9 to $11; culls, $5 to $8.50; heavy $6 to $8; grassers, $3 to $5. Hogs, heavy, mixed yorkers, light yorkers and pigs, $12.50; roughs, $10.75 to $11; stags, $6 to $8. Lambs, $6 to $13.- 25; yearlings, $8 to $10; wethers, $7.50 to $8; ewes, $3 to $7. Chicago. Chicago, April 28.--Hogs, bulk good and choice, 160 to 225-Ib av- erages, $11.76 to $11.90; bulk 240 to 325- butchers, $11.70 to $11.- 85; top $12; heavyweight hogs, $11.75 to $11.90; medium, $11.80 to $11.95; light $11.60 to $11.95; slaughter pigs, $10.25 to $11.35. Cattle, early top long yearlings, $11.75; medium weight $11.50; heavies, $11.25; bulk fed steers, $9.- 26 to $10.75; bologna bulls steady to strong at $5 to §5.25; light veal- ers, $8 downward to packers. Sheep good to choice handyweight wooled lambs, $14.76 to $15.25; good 90- ™ weights, $14.50; desirable 75-Ib clippers, §13. GENERAL TRADE. Montreal. Montreal, April 28. -- Butter -- Creamery, solids, 35¢ per Ib; prints, 36¢c per Ib; cooking, 27c to 28c per jo} Lard--20-Ib pail, 19 1-2¢; prints, 21c. Eggs--Specials, 36c; extras, 34c; firsts, 31c; second, 29c. Dressed poultry---Milkfed" chick- ens, 35c to 88c per Ib; broilers, 38¢c to 43c; selected chickens, 28c¢ to 32¢c; turkeys, 38c to 40c; ducks, 25¢ to 36c; green ducks, 25c to 35c; green ducks, 30c to 38c per Ib; geese, 21c to 26c. Dressed hogs---Fresh killed abat- toir stock, 20 1-3c per Ib. Maple syrup--New, dark, $2 per gallon; small tin, $1.75; choice su- gar, new, 20c to 22c¢ per Dd. Flour--First patents, $9.40 per/ bbl.; per 90-Ib bag, $4.70; second; patents, $8.90; strong bakers, $8. Millfeed; ¥Bran in box car lots, $26.25; shorts, $28.26; middlings,; $34.25. ' Rolled oats--Standard grades, $3.- 45 to $3.55 per 90-Ib jute bag bulk. Potatoes--N. B. Green Mts., 80c per 90 1bs.; Quebec, 76c per bag, bulk. Hay--Quebec, $14 to $15 per ton; No. 3 timothy, $11 to $12 per ton, delivered to Montreal. The Vickers Company of Great Britain has concluded an agreement with the Soviet Government for the erection of an oil refinery at Kaku. The international headquarters of the United Mine Workers of Amer- ica has assigned $500 to the 1,200 idle members in Pictou county, N.S. | Donald A. King, Halifax, has been appointed postmaster of this city in RR dt </ for the @G°ep news for everybody who wants an Asbestos Roof! Now your local contractor will re-roof with Johns-Manville Cana- dian Asbestos Shingles, right over your old roof -- immediately -- and you can pay for this proper- ty improvement from current in- come in easy monthly payments. This means that your home will be finally protected from roof- communicated fire; that you will to Home-Owners By this new Time Payment Plan you can now have an Asbestos Roof -- at once 10 months to Pay! "always be free from further re- roofing or repairing expense. And you will never have to re-roof again, These Asbestos Shingles are here. Or mail the coupon in the corner for a complete description of the easy payment plan which gets you a new roof at once. 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Johns-Manville Asbestos Brake Lining. Power Plant Materiales --such as asbestos sheet and rod packings, high temperature cements, etc., etc. All are made in Canada in the new plant pictured below, ' rat sarees sts assets Sesrsae eters The Allan Lumber Co., Kingwit nt eta, VISIT ABRAMSON'S FOR YOUR' BOYS' SUITS AND CLOTHING! WE SELL FOR LESS . BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS With an extra' pair of Pants, which mesdns double the wear. Guaranteed Foxe's Pure Wool. 2 Pant Suits $9.95 ALL SIZES. Special After Easter clearance of Boys' and Girls' Reefers in Blue, Irish Serge and Camel Your local steamship agent will give you particulars, or communicate with-- THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED Montreal, Toronto Quebec St. John, N.B. Halifax ANCHOR-DONALDSO CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICES n shade Polo Cloth, From $3.95 up BOYS' BLOOMERS hard-wearing Louis Abramson "Phone 1098. succession to Colopel F., H. Oxley, who retired. policemen in tedi days. Chicago criminals have shot seve N.Y., opens on May 4th. The Hubbard House, Clayton,| express train in Canada A prairie chicken stopped a fast|it. By Arthur Moreland by flying | corporation commiftes of Fredericton, N. B., April 28.--The! lature. The committee decided into the headlight and extinguishing | bill to amend thé Church Union Act| report the bill on the ground at 1924, was killed this morning by the| was ultra 'vires. No. 81.--A Mediaeval Siege. Killed the Amendment. "Kingston's Leading Boys' Store" a - a i

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