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0, D. McTAGGART
'14. 1. MCTAGGART
DICTA '
I;CART' DRUS.
BANKERS
A general honking Fastness transact-
ed. Notes
ransact-ed.-.Notes Discounted, Drafts Issued.
Interest t es ,.
t Allowed on, Deposits.. Sale
Notes Purchased. •p
•: H. 'T. "RANCE
Notary Public, Conveyancer.
Financial, Real Estate and Fire In-
surance Agent Representing 14 Fire
Insurance Companies.
- " Division Court Office, Clinton.
W. BRY^! ONE.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc.
Office:
SLOAN BLOCK CLINTON-
DR. J. C. —GANDIER
Office Hanss:-1.3O_to 3.30 p.m.. 6.30
to 3.00 p.m„ Sundays, 12,30 to 1.30 p.m,
Other hours by appointment only.
Office and Residence — Victoria St.
DR. FRED G. T)
IOMP$ON
Of tce and Residence:
Ontario Street • Clinton; Ont.
One door west of Anglican Church,
Phone 172.
Eyes examined and glasses fitted
DR. PERCIVAL HEARN
Office and Residence,: •
Huron Street • Clinton, Ont.
Phone 69
.(Formerly occupied by the . late Dr.
• C. W. Thompson).
Eyes Examined and Glasses Pitted.
D. H. McINNES •
Chiropractor—Electrical Treatment.
Of .1Vi1:Lghore, will be at the Commer-
cial Inn, Clinton, on Monday, Wednes-
day and firidey forenoons of each
week,
Diseases et: all kinds successfully
handled:
.GEORGE ELLIOTT
Licensed ,5uctioneer for the -County
of Huron,
Gorrespondencp protnptin answered.
Immediate arrangements can bemade
for Sales Date at The News -Record,
Clinton, or by milling Phone 203.
Charges Moderato and Satisfaction
Guaranteed. -
OSCAR KLOFP
Honor Graduate Carey Jones'. National
Sehooi of.Auetioneering, Chicago. Spe-
cial course taken in Pure Brod Live
Stook, heal Estate, Merchandise and
Farm Sales. Rates in keeping with
• prevailing* market. Satistaotion • as-
e lred. Write or wire, Zurich, Ont:
:. Phone 12.03.
B. R. HIIGGINS-
Clinton, Ont, y
General Vire and Life Insurance.`Agent
I
for Hartford Windstorm, Live, Stock,
Automobile and Sicknese and Accident'
Insurance. Huron and Erie and Cana.
da Trust Bonds. Appointmetite made
to meat parties at ^ Brucelleld, Varna
and Sayfleld..'Phone 57., • `
Roots Barks
Herbs Berries
Such as physicians prescribe for ail-
ments of the blood, stomach, Her
and kidneys are combined in Flood's
, Saisapariila,—
Sargana'rllla Mandrako
Yellow Deok Dandelion.
Uva, Ursi Stiiliny;a
Blue- Flag Pipsissowa
Cama,, 'Juniper Berries.,
Gentian : Wild Cherry
and other excellent tonics, thus mak-
'ing ora,•of the enost'suoceaeful of all
:medicines.' -Get only Hood's.
'OIVIEN SlIFFRACE
EQUALITY PROMISED
English Women to be Aalowed;
-to Vote on Equal Terms'
With Men.
London.—Definite action to give
English on equal terms
with men .was taken by the .Conserv-
ative party, which completed a favor-
able poll of its members in Perlin -
Ment. As the Laborites already are
on record in favor of the measure, it
is expected tQ,go through without dif-
Riealty. Although England haarboen
the scene of the fiercest •woman's'suf-
frage struggles, women under 30 and
those not owning furniture are denied.
the ballot.
A pad.=tial pledge given by Prime,
Minister Baldwin at the election t
' Pailiamen.
re-
cently wnas "resfRrmed r ,
by Home ' Secretary Joynson=Dicks,
who promised the women suffrage
equality would be given before the
next election, whieh'must- come Within
18 months. The three parties will
have to_, confer" on the technical
changes necessary in the election
laws, and it isexpected the bill will
not be introduced before the session
opening next November.
Lost Savings Recovered.:
Te c ,
Fire Company
a i9
Head Office,Seaforth, h, Ont:
DIRECTORY: -
Preaident, 1az:es Connolly, Goderich;
Vice, James Evans, Beechwood Soca
Treasurer, Thos. 12. Hays, Seaforth.
Directors, 'George McCartney, Sea=`
- forth D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; J
Grieye Walton Wm: Ring'' Seaforth•
M.'MeEwen, Clinton; Robert Ferries,
Harlock; Seim Aenneweil; iii'odtageap
Jas, Counofly, Goderich. '
' Agents: Alex. Leitch:, J 4V,
• Yeo Goderich Dtf.. Illnchray, Sea•
forth W, Chesney, Egmondville: 11.
G. Jarmutb, Ilrodhagen. ,
'Any_ money to be Paidinmay' be
paid to Moorish Clothing Co... Clinton,
or 'at Cutt's Grocery,Gode'ICh,
Parties desiring to affect In"b ranee
br transact other business . Will ) e
promptly' attended to .on application to
;any of the above officers addressed to'
their respective goat °taco. Losses.
tlspected by' the Director who, lives
)eareet the scene.
Vancouver.—When Alfred
H. Howells, his wife and three
children, of Cardiff, Wales,
coming to British Coluhnbia to
seek a' newhome, reached
Kamloops aboard a. Canadian
National Railway train, it was
discovered, that $1,000 .which
Mrs. Howells had pinned in
her clothing, representing their
savings of a life -time, . was
missing. Search 'of the coach
faired to reveal the missing
money. A track walker was
sent back, in the belief that it
had fallen from the train.
Reaching a point near Vin-.
sulla, three , stations east of
Kamloops, the walker picked
up the money on the right of
way.
Ontario's Wealth.
kion, Dr. Monteith, Provincial Treas:
Value'. of Crown ,Timbers—
$4,800,000,000.
Value of Municipally Taxed
Timber—$2,600,000;000.
Value of Mineral Wealth—
$2,000,000,000.
Value Undeveloped Crown
Lands -$230,000,000.
Value of Fish and Game—
$200,000,000,
Value of Water Powers—
$1,50,000,000. " s
Total Estimated Value —
$9,980,000,000
You should always keep a-
batis of Chamberlain'u
Stomach n nod v0li
Tablets
o .Ti Uef
'so oftenneed n ntildand
safe estimate rindthey do
appeeclate Cbnenbgrinin'e
instead of nonagons oil
q sunh,i.-,_
talxtur¢sr For stoma eh
troubien and eonet;pation,r ve enc justbefore
Going to bed. All druggists, 26o, or send to
CNAMSERLAIN 61ENZC1NE co., TORONro l0
TIME TABLE
Trains will a'1•ive at and depart from
:Clinton as follows; -
Buffalo and Goderich Div.
Going llbst,,dop;u't , 6,25 a,nt.
2.52 p,m.
Going West, ar, " 1110 aan,
at.(6.05 dp. 6.53 p.m,
ar. 10,04 p.m,
London Huron & Bruce Div.
Going GoiSent}!, ar, 7.5E tip. 7.56 a.m.
4.10 pan.
Going North, depart 6.50 pm.
11.01 11.15 am.
4$4 ccs G, C, bt RE i e o'",
Witat thesis then hove done, you sea dd 1" In your npp:ire time
at home you. can easily master the.secrets of, selbn1 thn6inaice
Star Salesman, Whatever your experience' hs boen--whatever
you may be doing nor . u'hotker or not you tiuol, you eau sell—
iunt answer this potion: Are yeti ambition, to earn 010,000 a
You'? Then get in touch with me at once!,. I will wave to you
without cost or °hitmtian that you cnn; cagily booms g titan
seleemm,. I will show you how the Snlesmanshlp ftayring and
Free Lmpliyment SerySc cf•thi N. S T A wai help 100 to quick
success in'.Seiling. - -•
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Stories of Success
fd, it Y tt k
.dDer
$10,000,;A Year Selling Secir&&s
The a cretin., &ter ..pie . h p 10.005 00' the N T. A. ha
caable I thou.:ids. aim ,curl ., t t 1,hind f( , the dr,da,ry
and ,rg5 htw ' of LII hnl@�OVeobe that lcd Yhnre. 'tV matt. :what Y.
' are how dmn tno 0010 Gr: Ile Offers yot% 1011.Iatvrc.. tact ills roc a,
Are
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iti l S le m n 9 Associatioa'
Canadian Mar. pox 357 Fore to. One.
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BACK HOME FROM CATALINA VIC'bRY
George Young and his' trainer, Henry O'Byrne, responding to the greetings of thousands at Toront'ooCity Ha1L
Synopsis of Pro ceeing4 O�
Provincial i al
Legislature
PROGRESS DAY BY .DAY -
The object of this 'Diary of the operatewith the Dominion Govern
Ment in the Jubilee Celebrations.'
Legislatureis to supply our readers
with:a concise, non-political, running
statement of the procedure in our local
Legislature. Only of speeches and
measures of particular importance
will synopses be given. _
FEBRUARY 18TH. -.-
The. following interesting ,data ' was
given by the Government in answer to
Opposition questions: The amount
spent on corn .borer inspection by
counties interested (approx.) $1,350. each on motor -markers, abolition of
Deposits in Provincial Savings Banks amusement tax on admissions up to
at Oct. i31,• 1926, were $18,366,363.52. 25c, reduction in nnmicipal income
That • no . exemptions were • granted taxes and no new tax levies. The loss
under Gasoline .Act, but refunds had in revenue of over two and a hall'.
FEBRUARY 22ND
Hon. Dr. Soseph D. Monteith (Con.,
North Perth), Provincial Treasurer,
brought down his first Budget. The
deficit fox' the fiscal year ending Oct.
31st, 1926, wa§ $812,140, as against
$6,107,365 for 1925, and over eight
and fifteen .millions for '24 and '23
respectively. The forecast for'1927
is for a payment of three millions off
the Provincial debt, a reduction of $5
rect•and proper division between capi-
tal and ordinary. •
"4. No false surplus or 'concealed
expenditure.
5; The records and files will verify
every activity.
"6. An intensive collection of rev-
enue, with strict control of expendi-
CRUISER SENT TO ICARA€UA
.• TO • RO TECT BRITAIN'S NATIONALS
" 7. The same careful and skillful
operation of the Treasury Aepert
meat aswell as other departments.
We can assure the public that there
will be a very distinct holding down
of the interest charges,
"8. Full activities in every. -depart-
ment will be carried out for economy
and still having in view no starvation
of service.
"9. Public debt will continue to be
kept under control and well in hand.
"10. Provision- for the debt retire-
ment.
"11. Pronounced` adherence to the
new era' of taxation reduction 'intro-
'duced by this Government, and a fur-
ther reduction of direct taxation to
the ratepayers of the Province."
been made to those coveted in'exempt ,millions will be more than made up FEBRUARY -23RD,
class of $157,000; 2,610 farmers re- by revenue from Government. dispen- Hon. W. E. Raney wanted to know
ceived refunds totalling $30,177; the wilco, which is estimated at over when the Province had ever given
Provincial Agricultural Inquiry Com- three and a half millions. Farmers Ottawa advice on Federal matters
mittee,' appointed in 1924, had cost were borrowing Inure of the Pro- and wag given many instances over a
126,186. The results of this commit- vince's money at' $1 per cent; there long period, and was also shown that
tees work could not be made public is $12,191,375 'out on loan. ' Deposits the Dominion Government had offered
at the moment. Luxury tax on bev- in Provincial banks, \nearly eighteen 'suggestions to the local Reuse on se"-
erages had cost $28,090 to collect and
and a half millions.
Ordinaryrevenuefor 1927 is esti-
mated' at $53,571000, expenditures at
$53,415900, or there should be a sur -
had yielded 346,944.
eral occasions. A long list of Gov-
Socend beadings included bilis re
City of I'i'amilton, Village of Forest
Hill, Town of Kapuskasing, City of
Toronto, Thunder .j3ay District, and
the 13onse of Refuge, Toronto. -Seven
new private Bills were added to the
already long list.
ernment Bills were given their var-
ious readings, There was a clash be-
tween Belanger (Lib., Russell) and
plus of 6159,000. The Government Government in reference to introduc-
principles for conducting the Tress- tion of Private Bis. Belanger "Won-
titer's department were laid down as dered' if 'there was not some jockey-
follows: ing for position with some of these
"1. Economy, efficiency and sound, 'bilis." In reply to A. McCallum
Yesterdays thewas the 100th timber
honest businesslike administration. (Frog., South Bruce) the Premier
sary of the first Crown sale of timber . stated' that the Hydro paid the Pro -
in Ontario. Hon, Wm, Finlayson, "2. Regular bookkeeping'. methods vrxiee the following rentals for water'
Minister of Lands and Forests, took and strict audits of the receipts and powers: Queenston, .$725,000; Ontario
this occasion to outline his depart expenditures, as well as proper die- PowerDevolopntent, '$204,000; To -
Mental policies, in spealting ,on the I cipline and direction in all depart- ronto Power Co. Dev., $78,060; Nipi-
second reading of his Forestry :Bill. meets. gon, $79,798;. Severn River, $8,000,
The Plans include transferring settlers 3. The same adherence to a car-' and $613 for the development on the
Muskoka River. •
in Central Ontario Laurentian Shield
(that portion of Ontario traversed by
the new teans-Ontario road'this paper
has been advocating) to better farm-
ing lands in the clay belt and reforest-
ing the lands so; left idle. Ontario's
timber` production value during the,
last five years was over 120 millions.
The Government spends a million a
year and' the fire protection tax"(paid,
by lumbering concerns) yielded -3306,-
119.51 last year.' Lou. fire rangers
were employed and their equipment
was worth three-quarters of a million.
Finlayson prophesied the day when
the province would own the timber
enterprises as they ole Hydro now,
FEBRUARY 21ST—
Chief interest centred • around dis-
cussion of Bill to protect widows'.
Tights in deceased husbands' estates.
Moved by 3. G. Lethbridge (.'roc,,
West' Middlesex) and spoken to by
E, Proux (Lib., Prescott) and the
Party leaders. Amendments ` - to
Marriage at Long Distance.
Winnipeg. A marriage
ceremony in which the bride
and bridegroom were 7,000
miles apart was related here re-
cently by Mrs. Jan Konig of
Amsterdam, Holland, on her
way, to join Mr. Konig at
Lloydminster, Alberta. Mr.
Konig was on his farm in Al-
berta and the..laride in her'na-
tive Holland when the mar -
liege was performed. She was
ready to sail for Canada, and
desired to be married before
leaving. A brother , of the
Sixty Ycars a 'Teacher. ' groom acted as proxy, which
Health Act, especially dentin; with iwliss Emily I3ouse, now aged D0, has is. permitted by •the laws of
and Private Bills al
milk ins e tient
r C
P
sen sixt Years' 0 s v 1)111'
y s r ica as a t> is
Y Holland. The ermissio .
ready;ceacl w s e given second 01' 11110,1 Scllool teacher in Ontario and has had # d e
n of
readings. In answer to a question I the Britian Consul at An ster-
a ,snarl able career. She la bow BY-
the 7,'retnie1 said, "Ontario .will co- ing at S3 Shanley Street, Toronto, dam had first• -to be secured.roaoroffustatutorarannocaarosszosagararsoattaano'
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CITY'S GIFT' TO GEORGE' YOUl4G
2: ,,." )l' S P bi%. 111 0.lt•..`1 f:�ore-(01.a-
'
Wit en 111otvi111101' 01,:1'llcr .�..,I,OODjll'Ize dallied 1)y. a Sl ter`I111y HIV el' t'a 1�e1V Le,117 rite 1l il." ( 5t" a
fore (11e Catalina swim arrived in fronts. photo of .which is Shown above,'. ()ltllna iula:Li to t11 :G:.+'ll ltl'11ia •Ccait:.
of 1,10 Toronto city hall he was pre -the tray 11 engraved "Presented ioianuxiry 11, 11)2?."
0011Y:eo witlr a civic adda w 'o:4 of welcomDoor etho city of Toronto in 1'
a.a 8 '1'nttn > by
and appreciation by the mayor', 0ewn'eronllual,oration'o1 his splendid victory
Ontario's Atlnual Income.
British Lives and Interests
ii tt. Dr. Mpntoith, Pravtnctal Treas, There Endangered by Civil
From tate Fannie •-- Over Warfare.,
$477,000,000. s"
From the Factories—Over
,$1,397,000,000,
From the Mines - Over
$87,000,000.
From the Forests--- Over
$ 103,000,000.
From the Fisheries -Over
$2,000,000.
From Furs -Over $3,400,-
000. •
Total -- Over $2,,000,000,-
000
DOES . NOT AFFECT, THE
MONROE DOCTRIINE. .
London.---1-I.114.S,0 Colombo, cruiser
attached' to the West Indies station
at Bermuda, and commanded by
Contain A. M. Lecky, has been order-
ed to Nicaragua to protect British
lives and interests there endangered
by the civil warfare now goingon.
Tho only comment on the British
move in the afternoon papers is that
appearing in "A Londoner's Diary"
in the Evening' Standard, The writ -
3 /800-O�` er .sayo that despatch of the warship,
could hardly have taken Washington
p9l)IP La unawares, adding:
2 "When the American Minister was
CGED � asked and could not give be aces
y� that British interests would be ode-
• quately protected even in',the capital,
and could not offer assurances of any
Government Pays Out in 1926 kind asother towns, regards the '.
y Swns, it
$.51,994offapx,e.s9se.struc,,tio,n was obviousthat a preeatitYgnary
measure lin Great Britain's part could
not be iosig delayed,
Toronto. -While the well" pro-. "Some Americana already are talk
vincially is. probably in no Mune- -log ria though . the Monroe Doctrine
,Bate danger of extinction, annual were• invoked, and even predict the
etatistios-' which have been compiled' possibility of `an, ugly situation' aris-
by the Ontario Government' show that ing, but we can't believe that they re -
the packs which range the 'north' coun-'-fleet either the official orpopular
try have suffered considerable loss of opinion."
membership during thes
' past '12' [opinion."
order has attracted ,but slight
1
months.. Fish and Game Dept: figures attention from the averageBritisher.
show that. 1,022 timber wolves, 2,690 Officials, anticipate 110 such incident
brush wolves, and -107, pups Diet sum- as occurred in 1895 over the clash be-
mary extinction at the hands of their .tween Great Britain and Venezuela
human pursuers in the year just dos- concerning; the British Guinea boun-
ed. The. Government recognized the 'dor , when President Cleveland ob-.
destruction b a n in •b unties a jeered so strenuously and Anglo-
American m y g
total of $51;994. American ' diplomatic relations were
The figures for the past year for severely strained until arbitration ,•
wolf destruction become interesting was 'agreed upon..
in g comparison with the fl uresfor1932. A similar situation arose m Veil -
In that year $40 bounty per wolf was,ezuela in 1903' when. British, Italian
paid by the Government, whereas. only and French warships blockaded Ven -
$15 is paid at present, with the con- ezuelan ports in an effort to force .
dition, however, that the slayer of the'President Castro to pay -reparations
animal keeps the it and realizes as ,to their nationals whose investments
high as $20 from its sale, In 1925, had suffered through revolutions' and
under the. Target -bounty, 849 timber political, intrigues. That question was
wolves, 106 brush waives and 949 pups. finally referred to The Hague 'after
ware captured, anti the Goeternrn@pt's President Reese"vett had declared that
bounty totalled $53,217. With the the blockade violated the Monroe floc -
change in lbs wolf policy, accordingly, ltrin�e•
the &pertinent has registered an in- The British Foreign Office, how -
crease of almost 190 per cent, in the
ever, holds that the present order to
animals which are slaughtered,` and the Colombo does not affect the Mon -
yet has kept its bounty from record roe doctrine, and that the Colombo is
ing n iikt increase. going to Nicaragua merely as a ro-
Ieports to,the Governments on the
?lige for British' nationals.
present. wolf season are most encour- .. _
.aging. The record so far :is almost
100 per cent. ahead of last year and
200 per cent. ahead of 1928.
BRITISH TRADE
'I if CHINA
The following figures,- showing the
vast British interests in China, have
been specially supplied to the Sunday
Express frbin an, authoritative source:
"Export and import trade with Great
Britain, 423,500,000,1a 1925.
"Expert and import „trade with the
British Empire, £34,000,000 hi 1425-'-
"British Empire's China trade, 20
.liar cent. of China's trade.
"In Shanghai aioue ;£63,250,000 of
British capital invested.
"British holdings in Chinese loans
net less than 220,000;000. Major Guy S. Whitaker
"British money in Chinese railways Elected president of the Canadian M-
at least 320,000,000. sedation of British 14 Manufacturers,
"British 'money altogether in China who • may inaugurate an ndvertiehig
at least £250,000,000, and probably drive in Canada to place British goods •
:2200,000,000. before the Dominion.
TORONTO. 25g; breakfast baeon,,30 to 35e; backs,
Man, wheat -No, 1 North., 31,5470 ; boneless, 33 to 40c.
b non 50
•re eat •--Lott clear
Cu d m s
g
No. 2 ',Meth., $1.50 r3's; No. 3 North, to gb lbs., $2'L; 70 to 9U ;tis., $20.50;
$1.42 ;n. moon 1hs, and ; 7 $21.30 ligTtt 20' ht
Man. oats, No.'2 CW, nominal; No. rolls in barrc]s 41.50; lteawytweiGht
3, not quoted; No. 1. feed, 5oc; No. 2 t rolls, $38.54 per bid.
feed, nominal; western grain quota- Lard—Pure:tierces, 15 to. 15%c;
r. ria
n c, f. ports' +/ to 17c'
tions 1 1 G•>e' lolls 1 i ..
l+ P � tubs, 10 to 1'/ ,,} ,
Am. corny track, Toronto—No. 2 old prints, 17', to 18c;•shorteninp tierces,
yellow, 86c; No, 3 old•yellow, 88e. • 12Si to 1314c; tubs, 131/2 to 14e; pails,
Dli}l£eed—Del. Montreal freights, 14 to. 14'iic;'blocks and tins, 155,1. to
16c.
heavy export steers 37.25 to 37.75;
do, cern., 3850 to .$7.; butcli'.1 steers,
choice, 37 to $7.25; ole lair to ond,
58,50 to 311,75; butcher heifer's choice,
$6.75 to 37.25; do, fair to goarl
to 36; do, com $p1 50 to 35; butcher
cbws, good to, choice 55 to: 30.15;. do,
coni.-to-med $3.50 to 34.50; da, nail -
Tiers arta cutters,. $2.25 to 3; 70 Lur-
cher bulls, good tt choice. $.i to 65.50;
do, rated., 64 to :34.50, do, itll,pnaa,
33.50 to 53.50; . baby Ind, 58 lo
10; feeders, choice, 35.75 to 30.25; do,'
fait, 35' to 35.25; stockers, choice,
35.25 to 35.75; do, fair to teed,, 34 to
34.50; springers, 380 to 395;
milch cows, 365 to 580; plain
to-med, cows, $40 to 360: calves chores,
313 to $14; do, 'med., $10 to 311..50;
do, conn, and grassers, $5 to 36; lambs,
choice, $12.50 to $13;' bucks, 30 to
39.50;'sheeps, choice, 36.50 to $7.50;
do, heavies, 34,50 to $5; do, cull, 31..
to 53.50; hogs, thick smooth fed 11.111
watered, 311.25; do, f.o.b., 010,75; do,
country points, $10.50; do, of cars,
s,
311.05; select premium, per hog, $2,20.
'MONTREAL.
Oats ---No, 2 CW, r ila•e; No 3 CW,
(161/2,e. Flout titan.: spring wheat pato:,
firsts, $8 10 seconds, $7.60 strong
balers',. $740; winter pats., choice,
sd 10 to ,5013, ':Rolled oatsbate. 51)
lbs., 38.59 to 53,60 Bron $32,25.
Shoats,' . 334.25. Middlings, 340 '5
Flay, No. 2, per ton car lots 634.50.
Cheeps --Finest \vests., 18 to 1854c.
11Butter-No,, 1 lla„i.. ti t lt.d, 41 r% to
ac
Eggs—Fresh extras, 42iu; do, firsts,
plc.
bags included.: Bran, per ton, 3.2.25;
aborts, per' ton, $3425; middlings,
$40.25.
Ort, eats, 55c, f.o,li. shipping points.
Ont. ood, nulling wheat --$122 to
$1.24, f.o.b. shipping points, accord-
ing to freights. • '
Barley -Malting, 08c.
Buckwheat -75c, nominal.
Eye—No.2, 97c. ”
Man. flour—First; pat., 38.10, To-
ronto;
inronto; do, second Pety.$7.(30.
•$7.60.
Ont. flour Toronto, 90 per cent
patent, per barrel, in carlots, Toronto,
$5,35; seaboard, in )Sulk, $5.40.
Cheese—New, large, 251 to 21c;
twins, 21 to 2130 c; triplets, 21% to
220c. Stiltons, 23c. Old, large, 25c;
twins, 26c; triplets, 27.c. Old_Stiltons,
28c.
Butter—Finest creamery' prints, 45
to 46c; No. 1 creamery, 44 to 45e; No,
-2, 42 to 43c. Dairy prints, 34' to 35c,
Eggs—Fresh extras, in cartons,
46 to 47c; :fresh extras, loose, 45c.
fresh firsts, 42c;,fresh •seconds, 38c;
fresh pullets, 42c. Storage' extras,
43c; do, firsts '4Oc; seconds, 38c.
Poultry, dressec2-Chie1•ens, 5 lbs.
aitdaallt, 40c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 38c; do, 3
to 4 lbs.. 36c do, 21 to 31 ibs„ 35c;
do, 2 to 21,0 lbs., 35c; hens,' over 5lbs„
,42c Flo, 4 to 5 lbs,, 30c; do 3 to 4
IUs, 26c; roosters, 25c, turkeys, 46
to 4rc; ducklin,.,.,,'5_lbs. and up 35
to ;Sc,
Beans—Can, hand-picked, '$3,60 to
$3,90 bushel; 01; primes, 53.45 to p3 60
Maple products -Syrupy per Dnp,
gn' 52.25 to $2.20; per 5 gal 32.15
to 32.25 per get; ini01110 sugar, 15., 25
Ila!tca' -fi0 Ib, tins, 121 to i3c; 10-
lb, tins, 1215 to 130; 5-11,. tins, 13 to
1.350 c 2150 1b tins, ='15c .
Comb pricey --5,5.40 TO 54.50 per doz.
Smoked It eats -Mains, retort, 28 to
10c; cooked horns, 45c; snicked rolls,
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