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OU can choose any one of the many Columbia
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one to your home (or anywhere you say) for a
small initial payment ---and on Christmas morningif you wish.
Balance can be paid, at your convenience, after the olidays.
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WINTER SESSION
• J..uuary alk t+ all department.,
of the C'i•;NTRA1. BUSINESS (01 -
L GE. Yonne anti Gerrard Streets. Tor-
onto Our catalogue explain- our
-t:lrrtorlty to Equipment, Stan: Meth
Mu and itc.ultg You are int iced to
rr-rite for it if i,rtereeted in the kited of
-cheat work which brings best summit
Ade es.- N H. SHAW. Pre.ident.
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WINTER TERM OPENS
January 4th. tete, at
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OWIN SOUND, ONTARIO
Out catalogue tells you why the
Toronto "Globe" said : "ft is the
foremost Business School in the
i►ominion." Write for it.
C. A. FLrwiNo, F.C.A.. PrinclpaL
li. D. FLYnrni0. Secretary.
BUSINESS AND1
SHORTHAND
E.cb1ccts taught the
expert instructors
s
Y. M. C. A. BLDG..
LOPIDON. ONT.
Students assisted to positions. College
i•a seastott from Sept. 1st. Catalogue
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Let us show you I C 11 A S.
our Sensible Christ=
mas Gifts.
Washing Machines
A Washing Machine and Wring-
er woull save mother a lot of hack -
breaking work. Banish the terrors
of wuh day.
Aluminum Ware
Why not give mother one of
these Articles that Mae will appr.-
date so much 7 They are attrac-
tive and at the same time useful.
Will not iet the food burn.
Vacuum Cleaners
Just consider the waste of time
and energy in the use of the old
corn broom which cannot take ont
•II the dirt. Remember dirty car-
pets breed germs and ditimum.
Happy Thought Range
We live in a practical arf.. Few
tx(
tel have any weary to burn a
throw away. 11 yogi need a new
range buy the world-renowned
Happy Thought, the beet sled most
soomomial stove no the market.
Electric Fixtures
'assortment of latest de-
ins,gttractiv. and reasonable.
Brass (Joodtt
Jardinieres
Trays
Dinner Gongs
Candlesticks
m
C. LEE
The Best Present
you can buy is some-
thing useful.
Sleighs
Special 5(k - 114.:.1
Hockey Sticks
Special 10c - .".c
Embroidery
Scissors
Special 25c Iilk•
Razors
Special 61.75 -
62 `l:•
Gillette Safety
Razors
Special 61.50 - 5G_(MI
Razor Strops
Special 75c - 112.(X1
Carving .Sets
Fine sewtrtment
Seerial S2.(X ..• 6R.00
Electric Irons
Special $4.(k) $4.50
Electric Stoves
$5.(10 tip
Coal 011 Table
Lamps
Special 25c - 65.00
Coal Oil Hanging
Lamps
Special 111.25 6R.f.)
Plus Carriage
Robes
Special 17 (0) - 117 .541
Silverware
Roger. 11+47 in newest
dr.e4@taa. °stmt whey
to ebboo... from.
monnemenneel
Hockey Skates
We sell Automobile Skates, fam-
ous for their superb quality, splen-
did appearance and perfect service.
Do not forget that active sports
make you strong and healthy.
Special 75c - i6.00
Foot Warmers
('larke's lodeetructible Foot
Warmer is an ideal gift. Will en
able anyone to drive in the most
severe weather in perfect comfort
New Tools for the Farm
Don't forget father. Sometimes
you thi.mk be has no sentiment left,
but here you are mistaken. He
likes to be remembered at Chria-
mee. Try It this year. Diva him
.omething he needs and will ep-
pretrtate all the year long.
UniversadaBr1IIt ;lbw
A child can operate. it_ The
tweed is everdy mixed with little
trouble.
Special $2.75 1 63.25
Coal Oil Heaters
hat th. thing to beat a room In
the morning. Can wily he car-
ried
r-
ried trove on. room to another.
Pocket Kniva6►
Special 15c - 2.5c
Cut (Haas
Fruit Dishes
Spoon Trays
(classes. etc.
Fur German Cruisers Sunk by Ad-
miral aturde. Were Last Sut Twe
of M.nactnp Squadron
A British squadron under the coax
wand of Vice -Admiral Sir Frederick
Sturdier chief of the war staff, en
gaged a German squadron, under Ad
mini Count Von Spee, off the Fair
land Islands. lu the South *Gantt
andwoo a most decisive victory.
The armored cruiser, Scbaruhoret
and Gnetsenau and the protect..l
cruisers Leipzig and Nurnberg. to_r
of the German warships which had
been menacing British shipping. and
part of the squadron which Sauk the
British cruisers Good hope and Mon-
mouth
ommouth in the Pacific on Nov. 1, wee.'
destroyed. while the cruiser Dresle
made oft during the fight. and. a.
cording to latest accounts. w•a b.•t..d
pursued. Two colliers were captured.
The engagement, one of try gr.a.eat
that has ever been fought between
modern warship*. lasted only Svc
hours. The Scharnhorxt crut down
at the end of three hour* and th:
Goelsenau followed Admiral son Spaiii
flagship to the bottom two hours later.
The fighting began at half -pest seven
o'clock on Tuesday moruiug. and by
half -past twelve the dangerous units
of the German squadrou had been dis-
posed or. That lett an atternoo:t serf
daylight for the British Ilght cruisers
to chase the Leipzig, the Nur.tbers
and the Dresden.
The fate of the Leipzig was soon
sealed, and she was destroyed in time
for the Inclusion of the news in th •
lest brief report which Admiral St::r•
dee lashed to England. The sp;rdy
Brttltah cruisers then continued th err
pursuit of the remaining *date,- at d
overtook the Nurnberg within a 1..
hours.
That the Dresden was able to a: -
cape unscathed is most unlikely. The
fact that her four companion., aer•
enable to escape the British net .ndl-
oaten that she had some part hi the
battle, and that only her great speed
--she has made better than 27 knots
-took her beyond reach of hostile
shells for the time being.
The Argentine Government has re -
mitred word that the German cruiser
Dresden has arrived at Punta Arens&
on the Strait of Magellan.'
Admiral Von Spee went down with
his flagship, the Scharnhoret. and tit
total loss of lite on the German side
must have bent upwards of 2,ouo men.
The Secretary of the Admiralty re-
ceived a cable despatch from Vice -
Admiral Sturdee stating that the
Britttsh casualties totalled seven men
killed and four wout.ded. No officers,
the despatch says, were killed or
wounded.
Mr. Chutrhtl ret Lord of the
Admiralty, tai statement in
which le said' "Tee peace of the
Pacific L now, for the time being.
restored. and the commerce of all
nations cep proceed wtth safety
throughout the vast expanses from
the coasts of Mozambique to those
of South America. The expulsion of
the Germans from the east Is com-
plete, and with good and vigilant ar-
zangements by all a return by them
should be rendered extremely difficult
end hazardous."
SANK TURKISH WARSHIP
tarttlsh Submarine Dived Under Five
Rows of Mines to do It
The British submarine B11. In
charge of Lieut. -Commander Norma
B. Holbrook on Sunday entered the
Dardanelles, and In spite of the die -
cult current dived under See rows of
mines and torpedoed the Turkish
battleship Messudleh, which was
guarding the mine Maids.
Although pursued by gun -bre and
torpedo boats, the 811 returned safely
atter being submerged. on one occa-
slon, for nine hours. When Int mesa
the Meuudteh ens sinking by the
intern.
The Meserudleh was a very old boat.
Oaring been built at Blackwell, Mag.
Mad. In 11474. and reconstructed at
Genoa In 1903.
WO= FOR WAR PIUSO1rnRs
Mee Interned In Ontario Clear Land
In North For Experimental Farm
An experimental f- arm of approxi-
mately one thousand acres is to be
established almost tmmedtately In nor
Hotta Otatame, sad the we/lkeat 'beet
lag will be begun at ranee by Uptightg
the labor of prisoners of war now 1.-
bern.d In the Province its looatio..
while not yet oacially determined. Y
likely to be to the vicinity of Hearst.
west of rochrane. and oe the UM* 04
Or Transcontinental Railway.
The aanoune.m.nt ammo roe a re. �
wit d n P segntt•tloes between' Ponder
Hearst of the Prerinelal Qoeerssent
act the Doelaloe Department of Agri- 1t
retry i Toa now would hate t pay my
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BAKIN&POWDER
to
081A1S'TMAll 1111It*ATI4S.
Order your Obrlebre tarsals
es seely es pa•elhM M yew wish
to have the emelt arbitrary ro-
adie.
ratdie. Lair se, tura every act
Is es buoy, w opt si le tt Se pwest
Y left sod be thaoldA.L
A worth of Mo vei4 walk
Mende of hely. s0aden. err
ao/ akdde ' : rrawged se 11
sled ales a wide rd satin hew,
mehae ave etesedhtBly Sue Msk-
M wnatla Werth* wade es -
lively of reties, wIth 'preys of
holly and ws iMatee es Mem end
red satin Aires bows. are much
liked.
Ivory one loser and 111... the
holly wreathe. sspeelaily wire
el rarest elms sod thielwrer and
plentifully sprlakbd with red
berries. Theta tree @tyke of
wreaths ewe prdably the bass of
oil the eerier wrwthe were wp
and odd M Orebro time.
Sae sethe D10.
Oft winder Obrinemes le ted ere test taws
of as the ye.•.
Mee ei the Mto .ares et re aro sere
M doe re•r.
ell V bores ere eclat • s the teenier
smersin lb.
asr aeeeyttrlg r tomb wee ted Mier
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IMO.
sudiblida Leers
Sixths moving picture scat.. tbiaks
be is the reel thing. _
That's the way to kap your
outsides -Supple and Strang.
British Army
Liniment
Stands 1n a das by itself u
a remedy for Stiffness,
Rheumatism, Swellings.
Wounds, Sprains,
Neuralgia, &c.., &e.
Y. moor .f..n kers
• bank of 9.ttrk Aran,
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11 rot• Sta.ek.srer base't got
d. India re
The Turner Co. Limited
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BACK-
ACHE
If you bare Backache you have
1Cey Disease. If you neglect
Backache it will develop into
something worse -Bright s Dir
ease or Diabetes, There Is no
sae rubbing and doctoring yter
lack. Cure the kidneys. Ther.
is only one kidney medicine but
it cures Backache every time-
Dodd's
Sidney
Pills
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A Shattered Romance
I►samei.o4B
Best ,alta
1 had said ye. Instead 0' no
That night 15 stars were shining a0,
our hearts had been 1. accord.
Farmer's Market
Following are the latest quotations
ler farm produce at St. Lawrence
Mvket, Toronto.
Wheal, bushel 51.13 to 51.16
Goose aheat 1.12 0,00
Oats, new .63 .13
Barley ..... .68 .70
Buckwheat .. . s0 .00
Rye 1.02 1.06
Peas 1.40 1.00
Hay,, timothy. No. 1 21 . W 21.50
Mixed and clover 10.00 11. W
Straw. bundled 16.00 . 11.00
do. loose 2.00 13.94)
Butter, choke dairy .30 .32
M gs. new laid doz.60 .76
Pool. dressed. Ib. .11 12
Spring chickens, ib.13 .18
Ducks. spring, Ib: .16 .18
Turkeys. lb. .18 .10
Geese. lb. .14 .14
Lave hens, IS. .10 .11
do. ducks Ib .14 .16
do. geese, Ib. .1/ .13
Apples, basket .30, .26
do. barrel 1.76 3.26
Potatoes, bag .70 .7k
Onions, bag 1.50 0.0#
Pork, per pound .16 .20
Dressed hogs 10.00 11.04
Beet, hindquarters 13.00 0.00
do. forequarters ...10.00 11.00
Lard. lb. .14 .18
Toronto Cattle Market
Representative prices ars:-
Christmas beeves. fancy. 58.26 to 58.71
do. choke 1.75 1.26
Shipping steers 1.00 8.36
Randy choice steers 7.76 8.00
Butcher steers. good 7.40 7.75
do. medium 7.00 7.40
do. common 4.00 7.00
Heifers, choice 7.36 7.76
do. good 8.76 7.26
do. medium 0.00 7.00
Butcher cows, choice1.60 7.011
d0. good 0. M 0.60
do. medium 6.76 0.M
do: common 6.00 6.71
Butcher bulls, choice • 76 7.11
dogood bulls 0.25 6.76
. do. medium 6.14 i.sf
da rough bologna 4.00 1.11O
Peeders, 960 to 1,100 lbs6.60 6.76
do. balls 5.00 6.71
Stockers. 760 to 100 lbs6.21 1.60
domed., 464 to 760 6.60 1.K
do. light, 600 to 860 4.60 6.60
dinners 3.71 1.40
Gaffers 4.60 6.00
Milkers, choice, each 80 . u0 100.00
d0. cpm. and med40.00 80.00
eprtcgers 60.00 100.00
Calves, veal. choice9.00 10.00
do. medium 7.00 9.00
do. common 6.00
Lambs. light 8.00
do. heavy 0.76
do. culls 6.26
8wes. light 6.26
Sheep, heavy and becks 4.00
Culls 1.00
Hogs. weighed off cars7.50
do. fed and watered7.25
do. f.o.b. 6.90
7.00
6.25
7.26
5.76
0.00
5.00
4.00
0.00
0.00
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Toronto Grain Prices
The following wholesale prices are
quoted at the Toronto Board of Trade:
Manitoba Wheat -Lake ports. new
crop. No. 1 northern, 51.26; No. 2
northern. 51.21: Nb. '3 northern.
51.16'A ; lc per bushel more on track,
Godertch.
Manitoba Oats --New crop. No. 2
C.W.. 69c; No. 3 C.W., Slc. track,
bay ports. feed 65c.
Ontario Oats -New. outside, 46c to
41c.
Ontario Wheat -No. 2, car lots, $1.08
to 51.10. outside, according to freights.
American Corn -New. No. 2 yellow,
all rail shipments, Toronto freight.
71%c.
Peas -No. 2. 51.70 to 51.75, car Iota,
outside.
Rye -No. 2. 51.05 to 51.07.
Bartey--Good malting barley, oat -
aide. 66e to i7e.
Rolled Oats -Per bug of 90 pounds,
63 to 53.20; in smaller lots. $1.25 to
13.25, Windsor to Montreal.
Buckwheat -76c to 78c, car lots,
oetatde.
MWfeed-Carlota. per tea, bran.
626: aborts. $27: middlings, 520 to
f 522; good Coed lour. 514 to 539.
C'tti. at Meetrs.l
Butchers' cattle. cholee.17.76 is $1.00
do. medium 0.00 7.15
• do. common 6.25
Canners 4.00
♦ Betcbers cattle, flows.. 0.60
do. medium 6.60
do bulls 6.25
Milken. choice, each70.06
do. corn. and aed110.00
Springers 60.00
. Keep, ewes . _... • 4.76
Seeks sod rota" ` • . • '11 tee'
Lash 7.00
Hogs. f.o.b. 7.71
Calves ..... 6.
Mtgrsde Regkse by Sortie
Belgrade bee been reoccupied W
the Berrien' after a Serra tett* M.
cording to • telegram received se
Leedos late Monday ntgbt. Betgrs`
mss *reared during the sight t
Monday. Nov. 20. .ad was lrrtssaid
by as Auauiaa force oe •
Dat 2 Titus It arrest thee the Abe
Men triumph Is Berrie kited NIP
bees than • fortalebt.
71. eerier .s6 weak ad. mollis
.d a errata( defeat to the Anotriar.
taking 10.900 prasewre act erste isas.
Asetrla 1a reported to be Wylie le
4 /atck up • pros wtth tents. 1
The labor Dupartme.t reports
pasettealiy .. mem tie orbs amp
111.ea0heut A. Duelnfets.
I board ..
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thought. "we are not
lama
SOO dope ...411g two et.1t. •
MRS"
8.00
6.00
0.76
0.26
7.00
71.00
06.00
16.00
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7:711
7.K
35.00
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle -Prime steers. 12 to $9.11;
ripping. 54.21 to 59 76: butcher.
60 54 to 5x.25: beefars. $6.50 to $7.10;
eows. 14 to 56.76; hulls. 64.76 to $7.
Vests --Slow; $4 to 510.60.
Hogs -Active, heavy, $7.16; stied;
yes to 57.20; Yorkers, 57.18 to 67.60:
pep, 57.40 to 57.50; Mahe, M-66 to
50.04: map. $8.50 to M.
Sheep MEd lambs -Sheep. needy;
kraals.
$11 to $1.10; yearlings, 56.50 to
67.50; weth.rs, 54 to 64.16; ewes, 11
to 56.76; shop. seized. 56.'16 to $4.
Ch1.aBe Live Beek
Oattle-Market weak; beeves, $6.60
ft $10.71; western .tors. $.16 to
50.11; ors and heifers. 54 to 68.73;
Hose --Market steady: NMI, 54.116
M 07.M; ; mimed. 50,K is 57.14;
beery. 110.00 to $7.16; rough, 14.M to
58.78; pep. $.00 to 57.11; balk of
ries. K 66 to 17.10.
Keep -.Market hie; Native. MUNI
to 68.50: relertto04. $4.40 M 17.00.
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