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TREAT
iTNE NEWS {NA PARAGRAPNMAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS
LIAP ENINvis FRO'I ALL OYEU
THE GLOBE IN A
NUTSHELL
Canada, the Erlipet'o nun the World
in Gelit ,' Before Tour
Eyes.
CANADA.
ow
LI8
THE PRLNCIPL$ OF INVESTING
ACCORDANCE WITH REQUIRE -
MERITS WORKS OUT IN
PRACTICE,
John Smith, Who. Was Recently Appointed
Trusteeof an Estate, Finds That Ito
vstlnt Requires Some. Thought -An II -
The Co-operative Union of Can-
ada is talking of starting a cannery.
17, r1, Bucknell, a. West O\rOrd
farmer, was fined Sa for whipping
a boy.
Incend•axy fires ore frequent at (Br "Investor")
Bell6tllle, In the first of this series it was shown
iustraIlen of Some of the Information
Which we Have Recently studied Affects
Priem
,Iobli Wigglesworth was killed in that distribution of risk" is au import-,
a London itutel ba fallinn down -ant priuc,pie of Investment, Tt to a very
tit �iS simple one, however, involving uo very
- ° contused ideas, ';t'tiele le another pi'inot•
A i.other advance of telt cents 1Il plc to be borne ie mied when making In•
vestments 1kh10h fs of no leas importance,
the price Of all grade$ Of sugar is but it is. Imwever, coueiderably less ob.
ed States H 1. F Vt � � � announced. vious to those wbo•e love Linen expert
eces
c v `� Oswald Gage, mace t small -and evict n many wl
oe, a tltirtt'en�vear-Old slioulrl understand its
-- n
e isletion and Canada May Withdraw. ithdraw. tretgltt tr:tlli and i�ilie�t do°ite withactful reQutremeuts.
• . � actions
Hamilton boy, sl'a't. run over b `a gC Pr,e the prieeip a of investment "en
t&espateh froz
f BtORF +0ol;,a as it ttana
tta titittir"lei
from th
c neat.
l °failedi
es. in ' 100.
remembered tn:;$, node)of the treats, reulati;
Izz the fisheries in art
a etc rs avert drawn ill
rii$siet;ers. Professor
W a. gar's.
is alaoitt
rn tiOnl,l
with the,
t
willUrn
Ise
goveVa*
rnaziortal
the coni:-
glee
Complaints are made in Hamilton
pictures shown iu lite moor
aired to put the treaty unto of eet.
After .fie'; the regulations bad been
ruwm up it was flaunt that eer-
tin interests, notably in the State
2 Af
a p ctpre shows of an anti-13ritisli
character,
-A Cleveland company is to build
'a -- p ,t
million -dollar chemical last n
ie<ltigan and on the Paci H'atnuton th
z the , fic� at' wlll entlalvy 1?Oou
"A United States, were 1nen.
g .
tsa then'' prozull atinTt, Louis Robert, a, seventy -year-old,
ire si
Q,
dc, l1t i
ia t '
ed changes sin l x la
i n e tall
bond
e a ,idealer g g � f a l,l.ndreci i'ticate 1.1 that ho wanted to ]ilve
talapes
'These
Sghtt south went into a bond dealers
office to invest some money which be held
as trustee for the children of his bro.
tl,er. who bad .recently died, Me had
never Beau po$sessed Of sualvient atones
before to i; t
nves site naturally, knew lit,
tle of holt�^ to go about it. Therefore.
be did the best thing lie could thinly of
Under the eiroumstances, and laid the
egulations to harmonize with I trestle at Three Rivers and;was slo,uaa.
_•.��. °zetvs. It is understood that killetd. "Weld," said the dealer, 'hera's ou
t_;.ittat1a and Professor Starr Jordan rellreseiatations to that end wore Tho steamer,list,. You
zea' ilae United States. These re -Q �• M. l?ellatt c.ol can pick ant Solaetliina to sui
1l,ade to Ottawa, but it is BOW ilded with it drawbridge ove • tits Yau hers that 10 ,
gulations were to become e efiective' knc'v.•n that Canada Welland 1, , c, and t t s him
after cwr:ei I• , a.lada iiitanhs afiot el,�ind Canal and put tl"ie bridgo borrklet "F:,atainius a list of se, tuan
i rent proclamations by positively declined to accept the out u1 business. bonds ewe, u:,,,nrities of varioussortstha Governor-General of Canada suggested iLike t s
�,, g odificatiiins, and it is A big raft of log$ in tow of t it Smith bees
and the Presale��1 eeMa canfusea. the Irish
President of the I nited generally
,States. necessary
T �-� supposed, that the Gad- tugs was' btaneli ul> by the storm Un Man with the blll.ot:faro printed i
Tfae necessary le i_lation eminent has served or is about toN Lake Huron gear Fr nel , i
til enable the proclamation was ;;Firethe United authorities, . g, 1 Sarnia, and the o t, lza cast is g farm the its
by i, I.;t,tecl States autltor�ties, lu�,s scattered aruiig fhe beach fol* atil be saw something fatailia
pa•send the Parliament of Can- with noticel , , fr, se
n t4c+a of withdrawal from the 11111es. sail., I' guess I'll have some of there,'
tido daring the i-essla?n of 1910, re- treaty* altogether.In any event it Judge Leet oz i'ltlgttreai ° l�oiui eg to a preferred stock such a
ceiaittfi the unanimous approval of is no longer a secret that the ('a, third mate of the stezilne some band deal
IsAatl lattlz 1Ced parties, The Anleri- zxgra Carry for seMe eli
er
a�tlltiai autHcrxities are resolved to •dali'ia. 1a for piloting' the � e oats fsemi-speculative
s'filtiitil"ft;es '•, failed,
'Ti � o a tutu, "Cm'
have failed, 'hoar Iafnt •ecce . 'changes ,
t the proposed f ;
P><r�cd b ~aitlrtain taanl a
- ,.1 � 3 � F, said the broker. "Those _
». t ,b , a et.
share
»> p s
the . , .
legislation l • It
A Ie
Il"� � Ilkt4'•Gi States, , @ pi o S constitttta a vet•y fair slleculativo. invest
Meat With good prospects of apprecia
tion. But as the company* is not yet
fit?inly established we do not re'zonunend
them to investors who cannot afford to
lose, their capital, nor to those who wish
something that is readily salable, eke
` toi for August show
company is small and. the'demand
for the stock not great, it is possible to
sell only when orders such, as Yours come
in." As most reputable bond dealers and
estmont stock brokers are equally
nk with their Customers and clients,,
Smith was no more fortunate,than the
average investor Would be. It is lucky
t was so in his case, for ho at once
hanged his mind as to his decision,
'I'm afraid it won't do," he said hast•
fly, `'The money I have to invest I hold
as` a trustee of an estate and:have to
turn it over to the heirs when they come
of age, The eldest will be twenty -olio in
eighteen months and the two others at
intervals of two years or so after. So
you see I shall have to turn over the
securities or cash at that time, and as
X have to give each his third of the (10,-
000 in cash I would prefer to put the
money in a bank and not worry over it.
Unfortunately, however, the income at
Gee per cent Is little enough to support
them, although they are at work and
earning a little. I cannot, of course,
buy anything that is at all risky, and
I mast also have something that I can
sell at any time at just about what I
paid for. it. I intended to put it into
mortgages, but I fortunately remember-
ed that no one would want to borrow for
only 18 months, or even three years and:
a half -that is, no ons who'would be
able to pay back the principal at the
end of that time without delay, and,
perhaps, the expense of foreclosing. Then
of course, I know how hard it is to sell
mortgages except at a heavy discount
from their face value, because I've tried
for two years to sell a small one. No,
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ftued the
r spe-
•ess.l
ram Quebec toMontreal,
ing the contention of the pilots'
association that, only chief °facer's
or regular pilots may do such work,
TRA
Rit
tba, $22; middlings, Csuterio
suitebo, $24; inuitillle
lected, i4 to
bee se -l4 estersts, '13 t-4
, 131 to 131.4c,
140 ; seconds, 2.
+TI.ES OF
,1 O
i'rire., of Cattle. Grain t'hee
and Other Produce at Homo
and Abroad.
nitI:ADSTG;F FS
rorouto. Sept- 12,m -Fl ttr•
o V, utter tvlteat,
?l per rant, patents.. firm at $3.'3 to $3.50,
Montreal freight, llauitobv. ficars• . ',rst
patents, $5.30; second,patents. $4.80, and
strong halters';, $4„60, on track, Toronto.
Manitoba Witeat--Na. 1 Northern quote
cd at tel -09, Ilay ports; 7o. 2 at $1:071-2,
end No. 3 at $1.06.
Ontario "Whtat--.Ne. 2 white, red or
mixed, new,:ea to 85e, outside,
Peas^ -flood, .mi:ling qualities, 93 to 94c.
Oats•-Outerto grades. No, 2 at 30 to
38i•2e, outside, and. No. 3 at 37e, outside.
No. 2 Western Canada, 45e, and No. 3 at
44e. Bay ports. ,
Barley -No. 2 probably;worth 73c, out-
side.
Corn -No, 2 American yellow, 681.2 to
69e, Bay ports. and 721-2c, Toronto.
Rye -Car lots outside, 72c,
Buel wheat --No- 2 54e, outside.
Fran-3lanitobas at $222, in bags, To -
'onto. and: shorts $25, in bags, Toron-
to. Ontario bran, $22, in bags, Toronto
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Beans -Small lots of hand-picked 522.-
25 per bushel.
honey -Extracted, in tins, 10 to 11ct per
lb. Combs, $2 to $2.21.
Baled hay -No. 1 at 511 to $14, on. track,
and d No. ,,
2
at a_0 to $11.
Baled Straw -56 to 56.50, on track, 'To -
route.
Potatoes -Car lots, in bags, $1.25 to $1.-
30.
Poultry -Chickens, 15 to 16c per lb.;
fowl,: 11 to 12e; ducks, 14c; turkeys, 15 to
16e, Live poultry about 2c lower than
the above,
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Butter -Dairy prints, 21 to 22e: infer -
ler, 16 to 17c. Creamery quoted at 25
to 26e, per lb. for rolls, and 23 to 24c for
solids.
Eggs -Strictly new -laid, 23 to 24e, and
fresh at 20 to 21c per dozen,, in case lots.
Cheese -Larne quoted at 14c per lb.,
and twins at 141.2e.
HOG PRODUCTS.;
Baton -Long clear, lac per .lb., in case
•tots. Pork, short cut $23: do., mess, e20
to 621.
slams—llediurii to liUht, 17 to' 18c; 'do.,
Heavy, ' 15 to 131-2c;` rolls 113.4
to Sze;
breakfast bacon, .17 to 18c; backs, 19122
to COc.
Lard --Tierces, 101.2c; tubs, 103.4; flails,
11c.
to 13 4-2e; a
ehotcest.
23 3 Qo
ri
GRE1T BRITAIN`,
Burgess swain the English Chan
rlCi, Occupying almost 23 hours.
11 itislt exports
a decrease, chiefly in manufactured
goods.,•
The Duke of Connaught at the
farewell banquet to the Canadian
Sv1II 'a .t i' WIi. �Tl'l G,
tvz'nnipea, flan„ Sept 12.' -Cash wheat`• -
No, 1 r`ortheru, $1;02; No, 2 Northern, $1.
00; No, 3 Northern, 05e; NO, 4, $2141e;
N. 5, 231-'2e; No, 6, 79e; feed, No. 1, '0c
tats -No. 2 white, 411.24; Nee 3 white
403; e:ttre teed, 40 3.4 , Barley --No, 3
7e No. 4, tate Flax ",o, 1 North-w•e'tt
vrt1, 33,3"0; No, I efnnitoba, $5,28,
L'NITI» STATES MARKETS.
Iluf;tlo, Sept. 12. -Spring Wheat -No
offerings; Winter, No. 2 red, 921.2e; No.
3 red, 90e; No. 2 white, 900. Corn -No. 3
yellow,. 70e; No. 4 yellow, ` 631.4e; No. 3
cirn, 68e, all on track.. through billed.
Oats -No. white, 463-4e; No. 3 white,
46e; No, 4 white, 45e. Barley-3falting,
I $1.15 to $1.20.
Minneapolis, Sept, i2.-Wheat-Septem-
her, $1.03 1-4; December, $1.053.8; May,
$1.091-8 to $1.091-4; No. I hard, $1.063.4;
No, 1 Northern, $1.041.4 to $1.061.4; No,
Northern, $1.00 1-4 to $1.0.11-4; No.
wheat, 95 1-4c to $1.021-2. Corn -No. 2 yet.
low, 631-4 to 631.2c. Oats -No, 2 white.
423-4 to 431-4c. Rye -No. 2, 801-2 to 8L
Bran -$20.51 to $21. Flour First patents,
$4.90 to $5.10; do., seconds, $4.40 to 54,65;
first clears. $3,25 to 53,45; do., Seconds,
$2.25 to $2,40.
tillery team said he would bo: f,
fling for Cauda one month;
flet
I
GENERAL.
The Chinese rising against Gov-
ernme.nt railway project occasions
anxiety regarding Canadian mis
sionaries in disturbed area.
VAST COLONIZATION SCHEME.
Over 30,000 Roman Catholics to
Settle in the West.
A despatch from Winnipeg says:
The largest colonization scheme of
recent years will be launched im-
mediately* in the North-West of
Canada, W. C. J'. Manning, of
Chicago, representing the Catholic
2 d Colonization Company, returned
3 south on Thursday night, after hay -
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Torte onto, Sept, 12, -Extra choice heavy,
36 to $6.25; medium choice, $5.50 to $5,80;
choice Sat. cows, $4.50 to $0.25; tiulIs, $3
to 55.10; common mixed cows and bulls,
$3 to $4A0; canners, $1.50 to $2.75, Stock-
ers and feeders, good quality, firm at
$$4,25 to $4.85; light common stockers,
very slow demand. Sheep-Slarket steady;
ewes $3.25 to $4.25; bucks and culls, $2.50
to $3, - Lambs -Market a little firmer at.
$5.25 to $5.85. hogs -Market steady to
easier at $7.30 f.o.b., and $7.75 fed and
watered.
Montreal, Sept: 12.-A carload of mixed
North-west cattle brought $5.55, and a
few steers at $6. Eastern • steers, choice.
$6; good, $5.65 to $5.75;. medium, $5.25 to
$5,50; grass bulls for canning; $3 to $3,-
50, Cows, best butchers, $4.65 to $4,75;
good, $4.25 to $4.50;- poor to medium, $3.-
50 to $4; canners, $2.50, to $3. Old sheep
easy at $3.75 to $4 each; lambs were way
off "at $5 to 55.25; bucks and culls, 62.75
to Si, Select hogs, :$7.25 to 57,50; heavy
tats,„ $ •6
sows . S.5
5
C
and stags ge vg'4,., per
cwt,, weighed off cars. Calves, $3 to $10,
z
SUCCESSION DUTIES.
Total for Ten Months Near Nine
Hundred Thousand I)ollitrsa �.
A despatch from Toronto .says:
Unless contributions to the 'On_
ario Treasuryduring
thetwo
next t .� o
tenths fall •considerably ;below :the
;onthly� ,average since the' 'begin
O
liner of the fiscal year, Hon.
Va hoson' will be: able to report a
ottnrl million in succession 1
o duties
or twelve months. The financial
ear l;: , . 31, -
cast,
s ori October arid al-'
early. up to Au,ust 31 the total is
89"!,294 compared w-ith lie10 488 for
he same eriod' last '
p year., _ 'file
_re
iuust. total seas' a
z,� .21.,0.1 com 3ar-
d .<u-; , ;
,.t,i `�51,Ow:,�i.1 <lutzY,'•«t +1f last
ear `
BUSINESS _i.T iMMONTILL_1L
Toronto, Sept.,12. - Oat
seat., s •-- Canadian m
ai extern, No.,• 2, 451-2 to 46c, car lots cx
store extra \o. 1 feed, 45 1-4c;
No. 3 C.
' IV , 45c; No. 2 local white 43.1.2c
Noa3 r
local,' white, '.44 1-2c
No. 4 local white,
431.2e.. Flour llaliit h
o, a Spring wheat
y
patents, firsts, $5A0; seconds, .4.9
S 0, tL'in. 1.
ter wheat patents, $4.75; strong bakery,
$4.70; straight roller :+�
�b' sr'$4.25: 1;}.. bags,
$2.'Rolled bats`,- e t
,�.:.-.l? r barrel, 54.6;” ,
90 lbw. rye?
�a. Corn -:line•'
•: .cat,, 1` a.
" W '72e, ,~l4 illf2e -�
,
Ing completed arrangements with
Western realty agentswhereby
four million acres of land went un-
der option, to be settled and pur-
chased by Roman Catholics. It, is
expected by Mr. Manning that be
tween thirty and forty thousand
Catholics of the Central States will
be brought in within the next few
months.
THEIR IiO L
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TITLES.
S.
How to Address the Duke °'anti.
Duchess of Connaught.
A despatch from Ottawa says
According to an official notice is-
sued by the Secretary of State's
Department, Canada's new Gover-
nor-General will be known while in
the Dominion as "his Royal High-
ness the Duke of Connaught, Gov-
ernor-General of Canada." It
has been the custom to address the
Governor-General as "his Excel-
lency," and as many inquiries were
received from cities and towns
throughout the country desirous of
presenting addresses of welcome to
the Duke, official notice has been
promulgated. The Duchess will be
known as "her Royal Highness" the
Duchess of C'onnaught."
I'::AR., CHUTE FAILED TO OPEN.
Balloonist Probably Fatally J
"ali .-ln-ur
eil at'c Cornwall Fair. `
1
despatch .frons Cornwall
1 serious accident marked the sec-
ond day of the Cornwall Fair,_
when A. N. Woodward, of :Parrish -
sir! mortgages wont do."
"Of course not." said the bond dealer,
"Iris• very fortunate." he continued,
"that I know now just your requirements,
You say you want something .safe, which
will yield you about eve per cent., that
possesses the feature of ready converti.•
bility into cash, and one that will retain
its market ,value.' In fact, the only' im-
portant feature you don't seem to re-
quire _ ,is. prospect of appreciating in
value. Your's is certainly a diflicuit case
because five per cent. is a fairly high
rate to accompany the three other fea-
tures when they are present to the high
degree you require. If you had wanted
only safety and stability of value ` •I
could have chosen a dozen good bonds
from our list of municipals. ' For muni-
cipal ;bonds are not , dealt in except
through private sale, and, therefore; are
not subject to market fluctuations If
you had wanted safety and convertibil-
ity `I could have picked several public
service bonds,' or even Ontario Govern'
meat,bonds, which are ;ciuoteddaily. el
the Canadiau"exchanges.<-and can be
sol
readiTY, or' if you ss -;',ted moderate safes
and.. a .'high, mite and. good prospect c
appreciation• I could pick out ;a- nnmbe
of, excellent bonds or.manufacturing eon
Berns -we call them industrial bonds
Fists, ill[ L!lantsr.t,.tpt
INSURES
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1113111On PRINCE 1111PERT
Agreement With Grand Trunk Pacific
Build Drydook an
Shops Carried,
,A. despatch from Prince Rupert,
B. C„ says; The agreement signed
June g with the Grand Trunk Pa-
cific, to establish great industries
in town, was 'voted on on Saturday,
and carried with a majority of four
hundred and eighteen, The com-
pany is to pay taxes t
3 to the amount
of fifteen thousand dollars a ;year,
for ten years, on all railway and
here, and give 'thirty--t,ivo hundred
feet of water frontage, also a gum-
ber of sections for parks and a City
Hall site; also sixtyacres f
metery site, IChas
agreed to start
work at once on a two and a, half
•million dollar drydeck, The station,.
machine, car shops, and round-
house are to cost a :million Bolla.
»•s.
The plans Of these works are bore,
and work has commenced,
The majority for the new water-
-Works and eldotrio plants was is
hundred lde
and eighty-three to raise
five hundred and ,fifty thou sand:
dollars to be paid off during tl.c
next fifty years. This will give
work to a, number of men r the
'i l`�l,
next year, while under., cnst.•tac-
tiers,
receive $4,090. Ilaweeer, don't forget' that
out of the $240 you receive eaolt year
rest must keep $13.35, whiw•1c will amount
to
$40 et the cud of the tittle. as You
lose $40 of your capital, which I allow
far in the interest rate, for I say it yields
you 45.3 per cent. which means you got
4 5.0 per cent on your investment nod
enough to save the $40. 'Tett for the bel,
ante X can ,give you some Canadian
Northern railway Equipment bonds,
Wide') are absolutely sato, and which can.
be got, in maturities to suit almost any-
body'. These willyield, you about the
same rate and therefore sell at a price
depending ou the
time theyhave t n run.
Those due in a year anda hale I ran
sell tit 1003.4, which will yield just 41.2
Per cent., while one duo in live years
sells at 1021.4 and yields the same rate,
You don't uuderstand the price? Oh, the
1021.4 means that for every $100 of par
value you pay $10233„ Sc, that for Iti
51.000 bond you must pay ten times the
price of a $100 bond, or $1,022.50, while for
a $50 boud-if such were ever issued -
you will pay $51.12. 'Phis is the way
stocks are quoted too. Bank of Com-
mere() shares sell at 208, but as they ere
only $50 par value the actual cost is
$104 per share, The price is always given
on the basis of $100 par value,"
"Well," said Sohn Smith, '•I ant really
very much obliged, and you have un-
doubtedly saved me a great deal of worry
and probably financial loss,
This conversation, while imaginary, is
typical of what often takes place be
twecu broker and client or bond dealer
and• customer. It shows admirably how
the various points we have been illustrat-
ing during the past few weeks are used
in practise, and indicates clearly that
they aro not merely theoretical "bosh,"
They are serious, practical questions,
which cannot be " overlooked' with impu-
nity,
17.1
RADIIall IN AUSTRALIA.
Vast Lode of High Grade Found on
Mount Painter.
A despatch from Sydney says :
Dr. Douglas Ma'wson, the Antarctic
explorer, has again visited Mount
Painter, in northern South Au-
stralia, where he claimed to have
discovered radium some time ago.
He now says that he has discover-
ed a vast lode of high grade of ra-
dium ore three miles long and sev-
eral hundred yards .wide. He has
a quarter of a ton of the ore ready.
for shipment, and says that he
figures on a net profit of 2227 ster-
hng the ton. He also found big
deposits of corundum in the neigh-
borhood,.
N
t�ns it I:'l'gtu Asheroft'i
Rich Field,
A despatch from .Ashcroft, B.
says; Something like the feverish
activity of the early mining days
seized Ashcroft at daylight on Wed-
nesday nesday morning, when stzlrmpeders
started fur Springholise 'to stake
claims on'a. silver, lead and gold
ledge recently' located by a pros-
pector named Perkins, who 'reached
town on Tuesday with news of 1::3
:strike.. Spz'inglsouse is a, point in
Caillcotin County, north-west of
Clinton, and about 230 miles from
Ashcroft,
50,000 TREES AFFEC'TED.
'Little Peac11" i)isintse is General
in Niagara District,
A' despatch from Toronto says:
Mr. P. W. Hodgetts, Superintend-
ent of Horticulture for Ontario,
stated on Wednesday that 50,000
peach trees in the Niagara distrit,t
would have to be removed on ac-
count of the `little peach" inst.
The disease, lie says, is prevalent
throughout the Niagara district.
The inspectors have been working
recently in north Grimsby ;tad
Fonthill, but have not found these
places worse than others. id r.
Hodgetts expressed the belief hat
the measures now being taken to
eradicate the disease e,ill prove <'f-
feetive,
DEPRESSION IN GERMANY.
Caisse_ by Uncertainty of Moroccan
spa
outcome
Ger
bad
of
•abl
of
a�ts
Ko
r of
high
the
etc.
gra
of
importation
Negotiations.
A despatch from Berlin sacs
Continueduncertainty of belief as
to the of the prolonged
Franco-German conversations ad-
ded to crop prospects and the
weaknessWall Street, has caused
considerable depression on the
Boerse. There is an increased
number runs on savings banks
in vagi cities of Germany, not-
ably in 'Koenigsberg. The Berlin
Cham"be Commerce, in view of
the ices of 'foodstuffs, will
petitionGovernment to. apply
the thirdspecial tariff ongrain,
fodder, , so as to' check the ex-
port of in. The Merchants'
Guild, Berlin, is moving to se-
cure the portation of'foodstuffs
from America and Argentina.. '
FOOD PRICES
d,bn
ems
�r�el�oz Atte • � ,,
A despatch from Pari.> says: The
-or Caninrerce and Agriculture re-
v11:1e IV. Y., was injured in execut which would hare suited you to a T, Cabinet a , itsThat's- t t� meeting on ihu1., s 1c�^ • - .. , �.
ing a balloon :ascension and are 1. "�tt gat marl a e pie On tlte:r,
p rWhat you wanti is a bond close to mil- 4t a • a•, re, � i� o •
. - 5 Pi vtd the uurl�elt fur 191 . cine: stl�atlon .on .th Se
cl ine d pop, The high vend delay- tnrity, which will be paid ofl' at ar an e •N ;• 0 1eport t aced
n d It c.azi if'a applopz iat.ons :amount- :cost of `li •`1 m
ed: the start until. G pall., and. when which many,people are glad4,50'3487,587 s nom• - ndi ons r va ted
to buy for � ln,, to trestles or about conditions
Woodward finally rose it was seen that reason, and which, that the same ronditlons prevailed
will give,.vou a , 5,9Q0 763 517` anincrease� ,, - 1
t .the' balloon was , . � -• i j , , of the. ea- throughout Europe. The Cabinet
'
insufltciently good return, as they `sell close to p;'i°.:-lenses 7• ,,b , j eli rats
filled. Woodward ; attempted:: There are - 1._, l loildc.d for last, veaz, pP approved a scheme ° ta'amelior t•
a C not Ina/1y suc1. bonds. I hap. 173,000,000 francsat,
•(about ,531 CiOJ `t„t situation facilitating'
drop but his parachute did not nen, h'uu,ever, to .have abouti e t;; n.hey. tfroi n
four thou- 000). Premier • -
Ga?11aux submitted � ,., ,; ,
open untilhe'was z ,•. ;..etc i 17 ,1 t•tt.iran �r, ct tl frozen
within ten feet- sand !Icahn., of a mu;;icieal e and frog ,
.... ....... ., _ ;a.:tie. }rnic-i.. a rq eCG.which4. t ,. :..,-.. ;. . : ..:
of the, groaned and h , landed v 1 . e. ; i.._ .b:v, installing p1n
e _ a acded 1 "•t,- ,:s, due., n three years time, on which the ,refrigeratingbli,
n2uncs t"he prlvi;e��e ,of c>�e� .ti ., ;,�I t, ;.., �,•
ill, He now 'Ines in the ci..,, ere l inhc'rest is 5 Per' r r ., i u,, ... .,, .;a,. _.e Plants, ofwhich
1 t cent. can it t i �.. p thel'9
h
Hospital_ Kele ,and,, � +- .•; -,.e c'a ,:tali ;•
the cwt I of 101 which. rl 1 Yield I'rtiiii' b dem z r
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Ills 1P,j,Y.r -s ll $ not 45-B per cent fil^ In this z� z Zv:. lrs er:ttheir ea
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:oast You. - And ;ln.une, 1914,you will
7't.'titi0n , f'" f4Cd, 'a,'
Gouba a and Pams
pfi ryn4 l } }pec ht r}fS1tett fodder$'
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