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Exeter Advocate, 1911-1-26, Page 7
r1{ For Tea You Ca_ Beat Lipton's" From Oar Own Estates to You. Fragrant, Delicious awl Tnva,,o: sting. Sold Only in.,Aia tight Package. e: J'd FIRES CAUSED BY RAILW� uestions Discussed: at the Forestry Asso- ciation o- ciation ; eetiu in Quebec, despatch: from Gusset says torr, Oliffeed, Sifton "delivered at excellet t address at the recent ses- sion of the Forestry " Assoeihtion, He chose for this subjeet the ques-% tion of "Forestry Problems and Forest Fires.." .At the outset he pointed out the early difficulties; P early beset the pioneers in forestry' work, Despite the iudifforenec on! the part of the public, Mr, Sifton ccfntended that no movement in modern !tunes lead made such gen- uine progress ars the conservation of aur forests, Her told of the early struggles he had to obtai:i zt veto of 813,000 for the establishment ut forestry school in connection with the Department of the Interior.. Sines: the establishment of th school no less than 13,000,000 tare had been planted in the wester, provinces. In connection withforest fires, Mr, Sifton showed that the rail- roads .were the chief offenders. From. eereful investigation it wa;a', found that out of 171 fires in Que- bec last year, the railroads caused'' 75. In Ontario the railroads dart- ed 404 out of 432 fires, which took dace in the Province. In the west the proportion wsrs smarter, but oven there it was shown that they were the chief offenders, causing 186 out of 1,220 ares. "We want them Trenalized for the fire cailse, and if this is done tenet to make campers and settler more careful," said Mr, Sifton. In ccnelnsion Ise asked for the eine, port of the convention in connec tin with the efforts o beingnaade by tie Conservation Commission to taerrailize the railvoede for the fire Mlle RULING ?RICES _OF REPORTS FORM TILE LE 1)I1 G TRADE CENTRE OF AMERICA. Prices. of Cattle, Grain, Olreene and Other Produce at Holme and, Abroad. BREADSTUFFS. Toronto, Jan. 24.—Flour—Win, ter wheat 90 per cent. ;patents, $3.8o at seaboard, -Manitoba .tours —First patents, $5.40; second pat- ents, $4.90, and strong bakers', $4.70, on track, Toronto, Manitoba ' Wheat -7N o. 1 ti orth ern, $1.04, Bay ports; No 2 North- ern, $1,01',4, Bay ports,..».and Na. 2 at 988e, Bay ports. Ontario Wheat --80 to 877 outside for 1* 0. µ red and white, restate- tively. Barley—Malting 5So outside, and feed, 48 to side. Oats—No, 2 wince, 3:i to 363:c 9rr traek, Toronto,. and at 34,0 Oat No. 2 W.C"a,�, oats, 39e, Ba. and Q. F. ary At 5aY �'Re A *No. 2 American yellow alta shipment, Toronto tc oar ait5e, r, Hall, Secretary of the ,Soci;- etg for the Protection 411 the Adi- ronclacks, told of their fight to se- en re e-cure freedom from forest fires. They had found .after careful inves- tion, that the railroads were hie offenders, and had pissed urnpelling them to burn oil it loeoinotives while passing the forests, This policy, with the cleaning up of the vay and the establishment rs, bad made the Adi- acticallyfree from fares. - D Campbell, Dominion tendent of Forestry, gave :lmustive report on the work arried on by his department, He pointed out the difficulty orf proper patrolling large areas of forest, of getting trained fire -ranters, and of the need of :educative work among the settlers. Be concluded that a Are patrol was needed ale+ng the linos of railroad, no matter what other means of 'protection were adopted. FOUR BURNED TO DEA 1I, 11Lrs: Percy C. Brooks and Her Three Children, of Taranto. A despatch from Toronto says: A fire that partially destroyed the frame house, 425 Indian R;oacl, at an early hoar on Saturday morning was responsible for four deaths in the family of Mr. Brooks. The fire sapparently started near the fur- nace and ur-naco'ond worked its way into the upper part of the house, cutting rn l TThes escape for the fay, x off all ea1 c maid'""jumped from a rear window and escaped. Mr. "Brooks, Mana- ger and Treasurer of the Fairbanks- Morris Manufacturing Company, is Chicago on business. Ile was telegraphed to by neighbors imme- diately on the tragedy becoming known, ONTARIO LIVE STOCK SHOW. Results of the Year's Seed Grain Competitions. A despatch from Ottawa says: The feature of. Thursday at the On- tario Live Stock Show was the an nouncement of results in the year's seed grain competitions. The prize winners were Oats, Wm. Lewis,; Dunford, Siberian; Thos. • Cash, Bobcaygeon, Yellow Russian ;'Peter„ Drummond, Keene, Irish White ; 5. W, Rilance, Beaverton; D. Coon, Frankford; H. V., Bernard, Billi- boro ; M. S. Campbell, Dominion - vine ; W. J. Barber, . Dossmore; Geo. R. Bradley, Oarsonby ; 'An- drew r:Knox, Norwood; spring, wheat, W. J. Oats,'. Queen's Line. Thos. McMillan of Seaforth -spoke on " The Beef Cattle Indus r y in Ontario," and Prof. W. H. Day "of Guelph on undertraanin7 ter' d>ee eteir 1.11 peseesesseseseesseentsle llsecl in Cana s1 eta cors es to proalaace della <� baxne.raade 13reael, grad ,n zP gds always frsctaaocl uiz� fs;xcwr#Szrreerra3° a rt Cs/,Pore Outfite. Decline all imitations. They eiever give satisx aatlen ar.4 cost just as much. r , ll.LETT CO. ILTI:J. Winanze s Toronto, oot, : 1 ioratr'eai ,, a 4uardcd h#„ thus! honors at all ic.,z7 4,004itlarrs, ri ents, $4.95 to $5.25; second pat- ents, $4.85 to $5.25; first clears,, $3.35 to $3.75; second clears, $2.- 35 to $2.95. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Montreal, Jan. 24. Choice st-Hers sole! at GXc to 61e, good at 5%c o Ge, fairly good at 0%e to 5;,;C; air at 44L to 5e, and the common akdes at 3jf_,e to 4 c per pound, A ardred tnrleh cows meat with a `air nand, and prices ruled steady $35 to $65 each for milkers, d at $25 to $55 each for spring - Sheep brougnt from 4>e to '$c, and lambs from Ge to 634.0 cr pound. The demand for calves was good, Fund sales were made at ee to 7o per pound, Bogs wi- nged, °h.—Hone l o arcrnto,, Janp. h. Hoas sQ d n the basis of $7,25 to $7.135 f.o.b. country, while sheep, lambs and all other commodities were etcudy and unchanged. �o. 2 shipping, lots, 79 Bran—f Toronto, Toronto. 821, i0, shorts $23, { COUNTRY p: Apples—Spys, S,50 to' wipe, 8.1 to $5; Clreen i $4.50; No. 2 assorted, 'S3,frti tea per^ barrel. Beans—Car lots, $1.70 to and small lots, $1,;a5 do $1.80. Honey—Extraeted, in tins, 10'' to lie per ib. No. 1 comb, whole rale, $2 to 82.50 per dozen; 1'o, comb, w ilolesale, $1.75 to $2 dozen, at 01 to 02e outside. 1 at 48e outside, :litolras at $21, in. bags, ci shorts, $23, in bags, Ontario bran, $21 tc, sacks, Toronto, and LEAPED PROM CAB OSI:. Trainmen hurt, in Escaping Froin Burning Caboose. A despatch from Portage Lu. Prairie, Man., says: Conductor Howe and ]3rakesnian John Alex- ander and Frank Moore, of the C. P. R., are in the hospital .hero, though not seriously hurt. The cause of the trouble was the ex- plosion of a lamp, which set fire to a car, when the train was five miles west of this ci'ty. Thoy werere un- able able to open the door, but broke the "window and leaped out into the snow. ALL TO RAVE WIRELESS, Government to Insist on Equipment of Passenger- Steamers. A despatch from Ottawa says; It was stated on Friday.,at the Ma- rine Department that a bill was in preparation which would be intro- duced by Mr. Brodeur in the House of Commons requiring all vessels on the Great Lakes and in the St. Lawrence carrying passengers as a business to be equipped with wire- less ;telegraphy, • MINERS LOSE SAVINGS. Many at 'Keeley Mine lied Money in Farmers Bank.. A despatch from Cobalt says: The Keeley Mine is closed up as all the, employes excepting two engin- eers and the cook refuse to return toOwork... Wages were cut 25 cents `a day all round. Many of the min- ers had d !hest savings inthe branch of the Farmers Bank situated at the mine. 2ILES E Baled bay—No. 1 at 51.2 to 51.2 a0, en track, and No, « at 810 i $10.50.. Baled straw --80.50 to 87 on tract Toronto. Potatoes --Car lots 75 to 800 bag; Poultry --Wholesale }ariees o' dressed poultry ;—t.hiekens, 12 to. 12,W,e per lb.; fowl, 9 to l0e per lb.; docks, 13 to 14c per lb.; turkeys n to 190 per ib., and geese, 12 to 123e:c per Ib. Live, 1 to 2c less. THE DAIRY .311:1P.KETS, Butter—Dairy 'prints, 29 to 24e; choice dairy solids, 2,1 to 22c; in' forior, 19 to 19e; choice large rolls, 21 to 22e. Cieamery, 27 to 28c per lb. for rolls, 25e for solids, and 2.4 to 25e for separator prints, Eggs -Case lots of pickled bring 26e; cold storage, 274; selected, 28 to 20c, and strictly new -laid, 32 to 35c per oxen, d 0 Cheese—Large a are quoted f ed at 121/,,c, and twins at 12%c. HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon—Long clear, 12 to 1° ":,c per ib. in case lots; mess pork, $24; short cut, $26. faros—Light to medium, 16c; do., heavy, 15c; rolls, 1234c; shoul- ders, i1%o; breakfast bacon, ISc; backs (pea. meal),. 1S34c. Lard—Tierces, 13c; tubs, 130; pails, 133 e. MONTREAL MARKETS. Montreal, Jan. 24.--Oats—Cana- dian Western, No. 2, 40Y to 41c, car lots ex store; extra No. 1 feed, 39% to 40c; No, 3 C.W., 39 to 394c; No. 2 local white, 38f to 38'/c; No. 3 local white, 37% to 371/2c; No: 4 local white, 36X to 36?. e. Flour—Manitoba Spring patents, .firsts, $5.60; do., seconds, $5.10; Winter wheat patents, $4.- 75 to $5; strong bakers', $4.90; straight Toilets, ' $4.35 to ' $4.50; do., in bags, $2 to $2.10. Rolled oats- Per bbl., $4,45; bag of 90 lbs., $2.- _ lots ex Ba le I'e�d Car U 10. r Y , stere, 49 to 57' 4c. Milifeed—Bran, Ontario, $19 to $20; Manitoba, $18 to $20 ; middlings, Ontario, $22 to $29.50; shorts, Manitoba, 921 to g? — a� 922;n.oiiill e $mac to .30. $ �C ass Selected, 32c ; fresh:, 40 to 43c; No. 1 stock. 27c; No. 2, .3 to 250. Cheese --Westerns, 11 5-S to 123c; east - erns, 11y, to' 11 5-8c. Butter e — �I + Man Cho,iecst,: 25% to 25%c; seconds, a�nadia: Pacific Railway a n5 Lines in the West. SI DE DAY IN A A A AP 11031 ALL OVE] 1L01tI IN i, NUTSHELL. 4141.10..110 anaelia, the Empire and flat 'tYor in General Before 3:.oux, Eyes. CANADA. Sub moria BAY lllag to :Negotiate With Govern, - Regarding overn.-Re ,rdin Operation of Line. . despatch ftom Ottawa says A tcIcgran was received on Wed- nesday by the Hon. Geo. P. Gra- ham, Minister of Railways and Ca- nals, from Charles M, .lays, 1'ie- sident of the G.T.L. C:;"?npanv, making an offer from the C.T R. to negotiate with the Governauent rerrpeeting titer vperatiui,yf tee Hud- son Bay Railway. iVhile! ata teraxts were mentioned, it is snxinisad that the Grand `Trunk Pacific would de- sire, a lease similar to the one Un- der nder which it will operate Site East- ern section of the National Trans - ANNEB C eve, . subst tntiall. sienri is said, has nl'readlr eived froalz the Canadien and it is hoped that bet- rms may be received from one of the other companies. The, present proposition eontor?plete°f the eonstrnction of a line ;from the grand Trunk Pacific from. Saska- toon to the Pas Mission, This pro - 'tion follows on a eonferencs bele! hero recently in which Presi- dent Hays, Mr. Wainwright and Chief Engineer ltelliher partici- pated, SE ty Pive 'thousand Dolla Worth Seized at Montreal. A despatch from Montreal says • f ly any noticeable odor, as would lase been expected. A small part Aconsignment of canned eggs: frc:m P China valued at $7a 000 las been of the eggs from samples were'�n,1: seized: by the city, and �'•rae Boar: Iand . placer in sr Saran on tempera Control ordered on Putrefaction of a violent um - t o resulted in about 24 hours, hat not a, singles can must be said showing the presence of large nuni. p ri tions to Montreal zne- 6 in the city. The owners were of bars of bacteria, Such bacteria King yo KEdward are pouring terwards given permission to c were probably introduced at the move the eggs from the cold -'tor- t'mo of packing, the subsequent corgi) Book, section foreman, age warehouse, but if'~ there is any fleeting checking their action," ws -kill d by a rain at Tilisonburl . delay in removal every can will be An experiment was Gond acted to 1i r r on Friday. destroyed. From then information ,determine the effects of a small Mr. Stephen H. Penfold, who given to the board it was shown lived alone near 'r'apleytewn, was that the eggs were darrgernt•s to found dead in bed by neighborsevho public health. In the analysis, broke into his ]:robs©. which was oracle oy experts, carne Hon. Rodolphe Lemieuxannounc surprising facts were brought our. The experteein their report say 'The eggs in the ,:ons were found to be frozen, and pare said to trove come from China. The eggs, while in the frozen condition, had hard - ed that he had ordered' the Mail car to cover the whole route on the Tenriskaming & Northern Ontario Railway. Sir Alan Aylenworth announced to the House of Commons the suc- cessful terminationx xnataon of the negotia- tions otia- tions with the United States re- garding the regulation of fisheries. William Pope, the Bromptonville, Que., merchant, who disappeared { recently, is said to have cut his horse's leg and saread the blood about to leave the impression that he was murdered. GREAT BRITAIN. -,.. ,ten'MARKETS. or Zec1c The British Cabinet met on Fri- day to ' draft the King's speech. The succession of the Duke of portion of the eggs, when inoen- laated into a guinea pig. On De- cember 24, a sample of the mixture with sterilized water was injected subcutaneously into a guinea pig, the pig died in lees than two days.. The consignees were ordered to re, move the stuff from. the city, and some curiosity is exhibited as to who will finally get them. E lt. �� L011;r. MYSTERIOUS zr.,lJltO�.s Man Found Strangled in Winnipeg - Soo Train. innipegSoo'Train. A despatch from Thief River Falls, Minn., says: Soon after the north -bound Winnipeg Soo Line flyer left Erskine on Sunday, the conductor found a man dying in one of the coaches. Doctors -Were called at Thief River Falls,, who pronounced the man dead as a re- sult of strangulation, although. no Connaught to Earl Grey -is highly marks of violence were visible on improbable, says The London Ex- the body. A quantity of whiskey press. and several empty "tasks found show The Xing has ordered that High that ho used a considerable quan- Commissioners have seats in the City of whiskey on the trip. The diplomatic gallery at the opening man was travelling on a ticket made. of Parliament. . in favor of L. R. Lowes, Canning - Mr. John Redmond declares that ton, Ont. Relatives were communi the Lords' veto will be abolished cated with, and in -the meantime the before : the coronation without the creation of Peers. UNITED STATES The death :ath is announced of Mr. Paul Morton, ex -Secretary of the United States Navy. President Taft in ` a speech on fort Saturday insisted 'on the _fila- tion of the Panama Canal. Representative Champ Clark has been selected by the Democratic caucus as the next_ Speaker of the House. The U. S. naval investigation committee have reported that Capt. Peary, his instruments not being in order; came within a mile of the North Pole. GENERAL: local lodge of Oddfellows took charge of the body, the dead man having been a member of that or- ganization. Upon the arrival of Glen Lowes of -Morris, Sask.,, bro- ther of L. R. Lowes, he declared brother, ii� of that of is the body n and whollyr unknown to him. CURES PARALYSIS. Austrian Physician Claims Success With Tuberculin. A despatch from Vienna says: After three years' experimentation, Prof. Wagner von Jauregg, of the University of Vienna, claims to have cured 23 per cent. of cases of pro- gressive paralysis out of 1,500 pati- ents by' injections of IKoch's tuber- culin. The disease heretofore has been considered incurable. c >P r ON r 131iIlISIiI ATTACK 011111Yle A despatch from Frankfort, Ger- ni soy, says: ' The Zeitung's Con- stantinople on- s antino ale correspondent reports a .: t i 1 1ez British serious` collision between I sailors and Turks at Dubuya in the Indian Ocean. Several blue jack- ets were killed. The British, ac. cording to the despatch, afterwards bombarded' Dubuya. XT ffOYEJOR � HNE of Teo' Suggested in Case Duke Conta iaht Cans o �T Come. A despatch from Ottawa says ing in an ii formal; way that - the, it s learned from' high althori.ty Duke of ;Teck would bo a suitabib. that his Serene Highness the ,Bute choice as successor to Lor•cl Croy UNITED. ST `:'I.l r conning -tower An aecic.ent to the e .eldest o otlxer of Queen in case it is found that the i)uke o i Buffalo, Jati: 21.—�j'heatt — f (' b i wwas • j ip,a; , •,:;,e e .. M .�.,•; <r :- ?.. t, , � � aavc, Mountainseciioxi more, :.ee.tn.. ._.1,> �, n No. -1 Northern, carloads �tlespau'tcli from llontxeattill_ ,,, ,✓ 7� be g ._:1;1.18,34 'Winter, ,' ? : white, 41nVte stated that would , 1w store; SV_nvei, �q. 9 w , ed' on '�'Vednesda " ew=ers �� , , as stat 5 , ,Corti—Ne,'. 3 yellow, ., en,a ri>uk.l7al[ast, site ballast t, etilg 95c asl,.ctl. ,y , i 4;ic. -1. resident•`William;y l,a. i r3' ntadt out of the mountains With two 50e:• No. :1 yellow, _S/c, on :track, : P.. 'R 'that the large r ' thc'.0 ._� 'addition t tbi v d `;Oats' --No. 2 white,' :.siu .crushers. ; 1n adellLi zn i 3 t;z. through bitte. w ;les , if r . me n l di s 6zr 1 White, . ill; build, ,.00 m the vi-estcl_: programme 1 c g . e 3Uh• g ` e i it � t " rr - e ',sfxeza tl en in . of a �ntm l_i of the:Coming � tutu the 30 ^ ,- the c> g w est dti 1n L . he C !l�t" including A m, completion bridges' to keep , up worth tnc <in- 0`3. Rye—No, 9, on track, 6c. i men � n ' is Minn., d an ' ', � , • � . � an�� wvei aLt cf e u � t and _ fi inne�tnol %[' �: dau �le-tiaclaln of .;tax, )rate grt;a � a .,,, � >,, I _ , :• ,.7 to L0. a .el �Ie 0 c,.. b �. 1 � ;t-- i i . ,^,. I � . .i i or ‘of i � W.l_eat. � ^ . , ,, ..., .. taut �,I. <,.nt .b � a v �.a etwween �� um lt. <tnd „ii, ,p sit, r0 �., ,. , ,� ��... .� , .1 , _ oti.,�l,:ct.on •nu ztz.r,xn,, �1:OS ,, 10.. 1: hard, , i � ..v:, , ..of t.a , u 6, 7ul . r_ , _ i to, tla I ac tc� , i di _ . ,,. . s n . 1. 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(sowe.,nnient , but, it is c o } n lzslV.a,• ., ]°I� x O T the Duke of l onnaiiglit will be un- sideration. =lits : Serene Idtghns,ss, ,.. .;: .. ..yam ,....,. ..... -.. .,.., is :n..,, ,. -_... of the first Duke a)�' x. i ,s - able to tome to Canada this e _ar, a a andsou of t_le first l ul t ,f� ,0,. 3 wS lt?;, �6C, _. o: - ww.11.,t, 't 1tli tiGe<ai�eal .�-,zzl.I series . t 9 as representative of the lung, owi�- Galnbr:dge, unci ilio driest son'o4 /c., Barley—M<,.lt}n,, 97c to ,,71. I1aneti00s ihas Sunime o to tet the need of leis prese:zce in- the 1"¢';te 3?ttlde` of Tech and rpt 1 8 A l ; . :_ l i lIe .. says:until the Prince of Wales H. Princess Mary,..r a,aide,. ides sa#,ch from I�ttbllnrn_laltl unt ii' g 1 1 '' It,-' .�' � ,: T.., lcl'euou�"to assume the daczos was iorr.,:zt:3kuns_n tcn,Prz_ac o. is. repot' hetc. that., 7t,n,• �s. � bh->i+ - .. ,T� r - make : his position, Present _ndtat:n.L., .Ln a.,_t 13, .1865 and ssatf service R G'coige, and Queen i1_ �r3, will a of _is a 1 �, , ,.: � ,_ 461, aaetf v tit to Ireland,:;probab)y in arc that his E.blal Highness ll h i suit+h'A1iioa as t,iatiatto.'t officer d, 01 :At1s1St; Toe W3,l ,1`i:0 lej)101evau^d from coni1n-.,� tt,r that zea co n1J�.lslte a��Rry, L'gi'iint � ..;, ,,�• ,, , _, ' n'; , ..•l 1,, r It is nl.elerstocr•l that the .lin w1 .as ,.tem orr1s nx j::, r , ra. t4a,lie :rata. m ) � and w11_l. l:c:_d _...on. _i 3 .,il y. -. ..,., ... -ice-regal al le.. rr. .. .'., . . � ;c L_:ii.. �: :C:�:nf n -, .:4,nr r,,, �.. ._.,. al C ns,i-,.i^:mien is , S ni3ge t -Vienna i „:1 t 1� now, 1 .,oLS . �.E.I1L.ia. n �t�1ic tee. a I• $`'1., 0 t $"2 leer if t 'p 11 ?rsei1es c :1a 41, 4,1AI (11 41 A 4 rr 4 !;i