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The Liberal, 6 May 1920, p. 7

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Markets of the Worid AutoSttop Safety Razor Co., Limited AutoStx-op Building. Toronto. Canada Breadstufis. Toronto, May 4.â€"Manitoba wheatâ€"â€" No. 1 Northern, $2.80; No. 2 Northern, $2.77; No. 3 Northern, $2.73, in store Fort William. Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 2 No. 3 CW., $1.08 V2; exw 51.08%; No. 1 feed, $11 $1.07, in store Fort Wi Manitoba barleyâ€"1‘ $1.79%; No. 4 CW., 32 $15614; feed, $15614, William " Kigalcan corn-wNo. 3 yellow, $2.15; nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- ment. $1.07, according to freights outside. Ontario Wheatâ€"No. 1 Winter, per car lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2, do., $1.98 to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.92 to $1.93, f.o.b. shipping points, acc‘grdying £0 freights. Ontario wheatâ€"No. 1 Spring, per car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do, $1.98 to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.95 to $2.01, f.o.b. shipping points, according to freights. Peasâ€"No. 2, $3.00. Barleyâ€"Making, $1.85 to $1.87, ac- cording tgo freigbts outside. -4 __ . AA AA “'is’fi'c'fiw'fieétâ€"No. 2, $1.75 to $1.80, according, to _frqigh‘gs _outside. ‘lltbntario a1'1â€"(3111'-â€":(r}r¢;>7‘v'emment stand- ard, $10.50 to $10.65, Montreal or To- ronto, in jutg bags, pr_or_r;pt ship‘rgenfi. Riyél'fslo; 3, $.‘Z'15'tb $2.20, accord- ing to f1jeigl_1ts out§ide. IUIILU, In JUL: unga, 1J1.Uulyv suntan-..“ Millfeedâ€"Car lots, delivered, Mont- real freight, bags included: Bran, per ton, $51; shorts, per ton, $58; good feed flour, $3.75 to $4.00. ‘ Hayâ€"No. 1, per ton, $30 to $31; mixed, per ton, $25, track. Strawâ€"Car lots, per ton, $16 to $17, track, Toronto. Country Produceâ€"Wholesale. Cheeseâ€"New,_1arge, 28% to 29c; twins, 29 to 29%c; triplets, 30 to 80%c; Stilton, 33 to 34c; old, large, 31 to 32c; do, twins, 32 to 32%c. Butterâ€"Fresh dairy, choice, 57 to 59c; creamery prints, 65 to 68¢. Margarineâ€"413 to 38c. Eggsâ€"New laid, 53 to Me. Dressed poultryâ€"Spring chickens, 38 to 40c; roosters, 250; fowl, 35c; turkeys, 53 to 600; ducklings, 38 to 40c; squabs, doz., $6.00. Live poultryâ€"Spring chickens, 30 to 32c; fowls, 35 to 40¢; ducks, 35 to VCured meatsâ€"Long clear bacon, 28 to 29c; clgar bellies, 27 fig 28c. ' Lardâ€"Pure, tierces, 28 to 28%c; tubs, 28%; to 29c; pails, 28% to 2934c; prints, 291/2 to 30¢. Compound tierces, 27% to 28c; tubs, 28 to 28%0; pails, 2854 to 28%“; prints, 29 to 29%c. ‘ Montreal Markets. Montreal, May 4.â€"Oatsâ€"Canadian Western, No. 2, $1.23; No. 3, $1.20. Flourâ€"Manitoba, new standard grade, Live to 32c; 40c. Pr0visionsâ€"Wholesale. Smoked meatsâ€"«Hams, medium, 40 to as follows: Beansâ€"-Canadian, hand-picked, bus, $4.50; primes, $3.50; Japans, $4.50; Madagascar Limas, 1b., 150; Japan Limas, 1b., 11c. Honeyâ€"Extracted clover, 5-,1b. tins, 27 to 28c; 10-121). tins, 25 to 26c; (SO-lb. tins, 25c; buckwheat, 60-1b. tins, 18 to 20¢; comb, 16-oz., $6 to $6.50 dozen; 10:92., $4.25 tq $4.50 (lozen. Mafilé proddctsâ€"Syrup, per imp. gal., $3.50 to $3.75; per 5 imp. gala, $3.25 to $3.50. Ontario oatsâ€"No. 3 white, $1.05 to ,.07, according to freights outside. Ontario Wheatâ€"No. 1 Winter, per .r lot. $2 to $2.01; No. 2, do., $1.98 complete with strap and twelve blades in an attractive assort- ment of cases to suit any pur- pose. Any dealer will demon- strate the AutoStrop Razor to you, guarantee satisfacâ€" tion, or refund of purchase price. ' XPERIENCE shows that only a sharp blade can give a perfect shave, also that a blade cannot remain sharp with- out stropping. Couple these facts with the further fact that the AutoStrop Razor is the only safety razor that sharpens itself, and you will be in no doubt as to which safety razor to use. Autofitrop Razor Only $5.00 ~511a2pens 1‘qu lief 'ton,_ $30 to $31; Hengtfa N10: 1 feed} $1.08; No. 2 feed, \Villiam. '-â€"â€"No. 3 CW., ., $1.62; rejected, ‘4. in store Fort CW., $111112; $7 to $10; canners, $5 to $5.50; cut- ters, $6 to $7; butcher bulls, good, $10.50 to $12; com., $7.50 to $10. Good veal, $14 to $15, med., $10 to $13.50. Sheep, $711 to $12.50; ygung Spring $13.40 to $13.70. Rolled oatsâ€"bag, 90 lbs., $5.50 to $5.60. Bran, $51.25. Shorts, $58.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $33 to $34. Cheese, finest easterns, 27 to 27%c. Butter, choicest creamery, 62 to 63c. Eggs, fresh, 55c. Potatoes, per bag, car lots, $5.75. Live Stock Markets. Toronto, May 4.â€"Choice_ heavy steers, $14 to $14.50; good, do, $13 to $13.25; butchers’ cattle, choice, $12.25 to $13; do, good, $12 to $13.25; do, med., $11.25 to $11.50; do, com., $10 to $10.75; bulls, choice, $10.50 to $11.50; do, good, $9.75 to $10.25; do, rough, $8 to $8.50; butcher cows, choice, $10.50 to $11.50; do, good, $10 to $10.25; do, com., $7.50 to $8; stock- ers, $9.25 to $11; feeders, $11 to $12.50; canners and cutters, $4.50 to $6.25; milkers, good to choice, $100 to $165; do, com. and med., $65 to $75; springers, $90 to $165; lam‘bs, yearl- ings, $16 to $20; calves, good to choice, $16 to $19; sheep, $9 to $18; hogs, fed and watered, $20; do, weighed off cars, $20.25; do, f.o.b., $19; do, do, country points, $18.75. Montreal, May 4.â€"Butcher steers, med., $11.50 to $12.50; com., $9.50 to $11; butcher heifers, med., $10.75 to $11.75; com., $8 to $10.50; butcher cows, choice, $10.50 to $12; medium, $12 Great thir who has do: Minard's Llniment used by Phy Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO COARSE SALT L A N D SALT , $8 to $12 eac . Hogs, off-car ; hg-ht, $19 to SOW $17 fit is D Y allowing your garage man to use. imitation parts in reparrmg your car you not only 1nv1te repeated repalr bills and more serious breakdowns, but you actually endan- ger your own life and the lives of others. _ Cheap and inferior parts used in connection with the steerlng control are hable to cause acoldents of a very serious nature. You Risk Your Life When You Use Imitation Spindles In a recent test the tensile strength of the genuine Ford Vanadium Steel spindle arm was found to be over 100% more than that of the counterfeit machine steel part. The arms were submitted to shock, and the counterfeit arm broke at a pulling fqrce equivalent to 11,425 pounds applied to a cross section. The same pulling force applied to a corres- ponding cross segtion of a genuine Ford spindle arm did not even change its original size or shape. In order to separate the genuine spindle arm it was necessary to apply a pulling force of 25,000 pounds. The spindle arm is one of the vital parts en- tering into the control of a car, and by using spurious parts in such places, Ford owners are risking lives and property. You are merely protecting yourself and avoiding repeated repair bills when you demand genume Ford parts. ll weights; sélects $21.25; heavies ral Look for the Sign siclans to him all. $11 to Only}, Genuine Ford Parts Can be Used with Safety angem The tour of the Prince through northern New Zealand had been abandoned owing to the obstinacy of the locomotive engineers and other striking railroaders, and the Prince had arianged to leave Auckland yesâ€" terday on board the Renown for Wel- lington. The calling off of the strike, however, induced the Prince to alter French Soldier He Refused to Travel When Transportation Was Denied the People. Auckland, N.Z., May 2.â€"â€"The Prince of Wales resumed his tour of New Zealand by train to-day, the strike of the railway men having been ended. This afternoon the Prince reached Taumarunui, having been welcomed everywhere with enthusiasm. An interesting incident connected with the strike .is related. Prior to the settlement of the walkout the Prince was told there would be no difficulty in finding men to run the Royal train. “Will they run trains ple?” the Prince inquire “At present they will road official replied. “That being so,” the Prince respond- ed, “they cannot run trains for me. I am one of the people.” The Ff! issued an be smooth In ma] formerly V NO ROYAL TRAIN FOR THE PRINCE is program . M. DAVISON, Dealer, Unionville . GLASS, Richmond Hill, Salesman >oth-shaven. many regiments mous '1y were obligatory. French War Uepa an order permitting ms {0 Use Counterfeit Parts for the reI ,ay 2.- no lor No Longer “Poi “’21 r for the peo- not,” a rail-. (“the hairy 1e nickname rtment h ’oiiu' iers to Ordinarily a wireless message is audible only in a telephone receiver, making it necessary for operators to wear. their head sets continuously. One of the large wireless-operating companies has just completed a sys- AGEN’E’S WANTE AT AU. POINTs Wireless Alarm Bell Gives Relief to Ship Operator. Genuine Ford Springs versus Imitation Springs Genuine Ford front and rear springs are made of Vanadium spring steel having a tensile strength of 210,000 pounds per square inch, and an elastic limit of 200,000 pounds. Every genuine Ford spring is tested in the factory. Front sprin s are subJected to a pressure 0 1,850 pounds. In the fatigue test the average gen- uine spring will stand 60,000 strokes before breaking. Rear springs are subjected to a pressure of 2000 pounds and the average genuine spring .will absorb 40,000 strokes before breaking. Imitation springs are generally made of car: bon steel having a tensile strength of only 130,000 pounds per square inch and an elastic limit of only 115,000 pounds. In ordinary service they soon flatten out. Brighten up the exterior and interior of your home. 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