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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-1-4, Page 7Sixteen Ruildings o ain 'eat Wiped Out; -A --Loss $40,000 to $60,000. A despatch from South Porcrpane says: On, Wednesday night between the hours of 12 and 2 sixteen build- ings were destroyed on the south'' side of Main street, Golden City, involving a lass, of between $40,000 and $50,000. The fire broke out shortly after 12 in Bonlain'e. sa- loon, a little girl first noticing the! daze There was a fresh 'breeze v \ riahir'r drug store has been burned down now three tunes, ill one year, once in Gowgarida In January, again in Pottsville last July, alid now in Golden City in December. They were, however,insured. It is most probable that the Erre would have spread, much farther it several honees had not been dynamited. This undoubted- ly saved the Mulligan House and blowing and in a few minutes tlret the L,yrie Theatre, The 3is of Are had such a hold that the bucket ibltildiags» destroys d aro as lel- brigade formnor /0y to cooy waterwateri lows ..Kang George Reetaua ,an:t, from the lake wwas quite, powerless,1 Chas. Chow„ proprietor; A. Loch, While solus of the business houses! fruit and eandy store; Carter & had insurance, it was in u a:uthor= f Wright. druggists„ .Lullix;'s, pee1- ized eon/panies, many= licensed- cont,- , room; lararaeh of Liberty stores , Pasties having but a» short time be- C. Evans, ;rears furnishing stfrr, olieies. The Lairng'S supply- store , NV, .ik tuta'o fore cancelled their p s look, the temperature was reline zero, Bandl' baker,. grain's also v of the f xeritgllters had their i Str»atheola i• hotel, the Boston ears anld. noses irlf„*.t.hitten. Tho Lunch Restaurant, M. Forbes' thirty or forty people homeless aro' lawyer's office; J. W. Crawford, all being taken ca'r'e ef, lawyer; , S. Gcc son,. lawyer, EvoRTS FROM THE I.EAA TRADE} {OE,NTIU S 0 ` st' Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese: aRcl Ottley Produce at Home and Abroad. zlIlEABSTIWES. a TI;,L. 0 tliltlr+ t411i ills "41' eased Qf rabik; in To'rrtllt� I nsviva Ir» �Ias. !rr g Yt bir a7;fa+i! sa `ea Japan, wltf s his Gt1v ell the c o to Carnada. iglu '. ie cicetions lie 1l lolisll neil. To .onto, an. 2.--Flout-Winer wheat SO per Gent, natent1s 53,45. to 53.50, sea- hoard. eaboard, fauitobar flours -First patents, 55.50; second patents, $5, and strong halt- ere, ak-ers , $4,40, ou track, Toronto. Manitoba w teat -No• 1 Northern 51,, 081.2, Bay Ports; No. 2 Ikortliern, 11.051-?, and No, 3 at $1,021.2, Bay Rorty. Ontario wr#ea' \o,. 2 white, red aad nrixOdr $3 to 89e, outside. Peas -flood s1iil,Png Peas, 41,10, out- side Oatrs Car lats of Io. Oatarla Soot ed outside, at 431-2 to 41 and of 11`.o, -et 42 t0 421.2e; on rraek, Toronto, 46 ?o 4 1-2o- No,wwe-ter?r Canado aht., 451-2e, and feed 441 Ze Tia:3r ports. Csirs iNg, 3 emeries; Serres., E$1•$e, Toroiato 1reiOlit, xiyTe-93 to 94e tor No, A.axXft13" e. Pilaw -heat -51 to C*.o outside, i3r?n-Rtazitolra brass, *:.2,5.0 in b;tg$, 'tkrti1tQ freight. Iiiror;A, $ 5.50. rexiclewd himself penniless to t:lie er.wj Fork police, haying sixteen months ago embezzled 81,000 from tht; Evanston, ill., Gas Co, Twwcr designs for the proposed I,inerin memorial, to 4OSt several millions of dollars, are on view in Washington One is for an impes- ang terrace, colonnade and Ttren34ri- al ball; the other a. great open-air i3oainade, `vitb an beroie statute of izlec'in, iztcreuse £ts plztiit at I t ;antero Geri. I3ade11-Pcawwell wort bxzrlgthe I3oyrouts' tln,g won .hV ,the. Siw, t�cttllarints troop rwith, him on has forthcoming visit to the Ulaitecd States, A Quebec game warden has ar- rested 31 men at Caribou lake, and seized a ton of illegally caught Ash, as well as a number of beaver and mink pelts. A scheme, with Toronto capital behind it, to remodel a big district in the heart of Montreal into a mode) city along the lines of "beau- tiful , reported. 4n i't+:tri* fa.lttwt rw',f4�t1 ;etcnan,'wvho writ 't►g1t1nd's charm l bow site wv�llt eatrS' fight, i a - r traunapt) aver abit o t,cll tau," she $a 's, "how onuch, good Postum lla5 etc3zie 1ne .1 am grateful, but, also desire to let others who may be sof- ring a3 I did, know of the de- lightful method by i hich I:.wvas relieved. "I hard suffered for 20 ye:us from dyspepsia, and the giddiness ,that usually accompanies that pain- ful ailment, and which frequently prostrated me. I never drank much coffee, and cocoa and even mill. did . not agree with' my im- paired ired digestion, so I used c a ,a g4, ex - elusively; till ntbout a 3 when 1 found in. a package of Grape -Nuts the little book, 'The -Road to Welh'illc,' "After a careful reading of the l.rOln Sa11C i01 t rliral horns 3 to t vac#ctry i1r. leer 2Q turally exult itt, Elie tea and coke "I feel i#; a cllttjr i Paris d is re' , oklct I wvas curious to try Pos- ThoGrand Trunk is makings fir'' *tum and sent fora package. I en- s. share she west fl Canada Ira - c - jQ • d it frown. the first, and at once a strove: of the western Canada >.:m � migration business, while the Trunk Lines Association has refused it. A man named Joseph Lachance was arrested at Montreal with a lot of cocaine inhis possession as ,prescription and a dru - 1 as a g ww well x add resrAs a result war- rants r- rants wcere'`s sited for the doctor and druggist. According to Dr. Montizambert, Director -General. of Public Heath, the construction camps along the line of the Transcontinental Rail- way ancd other'~ lines are in many seises the breeding places of small- pox and other epidemics. GREAT I3RIT.ATN. The London Express understands that the King and Queen will 'w}isit, 1ihiropean capitals next year.. UNITED STATES, Patrick Lyons, a New York po- liceman, born ai- Railton; Ont., ° has gave up tete~ an its favor. "1 began to feel better very' soon, My giddiness left one after the .first few days' use crf Postum, and my stomach became stronger so rapidly that it was not long till I was able (as I still am) to take of articles milk. ,and many other food of which I was formerly com- pelled to deny myself. I have proved the truth of your 'state- ment that Postiun `-makes good, red blood-' "I have become very enthusias- tic over the merits of my new table beverage, and during the past few months, have conducted a Pes- turn propaganda, among ray neigh- bors which has brought benefitto marry, and I shall continuo to tell my friends of the better wary' in which I rejoice.' Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Win lsor, Ont. Read the little book, "The road to Wellville," lir pkgs, "There's a byElmira wo-reason." apps ets fifteen years` ago. genuine, true and furl of -human Interest. John Fielding, aged 57, sur-` f OU1 T3t.I 1-)RoDiJt;+E, ;r+alp 3 sa to $4,50 per barrel, �y. 11^.liar £�i5glr logo a ly;s'tl4^ijta:ltcsi � , r 52.35 litr bushel, Roney -I ••traeted, la -dam,. 11 to 120 lie' be- 2.50 to $2.75, bd1:.,. No, 1 is quoted raIr.andtia,2at514to$14.50, stsas- 52.64 to 56, Oa troop= '2 onto, Potntee re. tr�1 1St:. S1 12 Put a.. strong glass on the label and examine it closely every time. Always look for the name "Gillle ;' 'S ''' aSft; 'S E.. Like all good articles, which are extensively advertised, is ye frequently and very closely imitated. In some instances the imitators have actually copied directions and other printed matter from our label word for word. Be wise, and refuse to purchase imitation articles for they are never satisfactory., gy Si ills Lye and decline to accept anything that looks to be an imitation or that is represented to be. '''just as good" or "better,"' or "the same thing." In'`+our business rs n bui � e:�� ,, f ea 1 o ca ;ra f ver fi t c o. e e .;,. e rt yy 1t, Q l� , we 3iave never known of an mutation y# ` article that has been a success, for ;mita„;: liable people, At the best «, .• � tcxrs are not xe P g tie "just as good" kinds are only trashy `. zmitations, so decline then with'thanks a• t F every' ` gp�t °g• LIMITED GILLETTS e: Rr-+.�roiene e kuoted at 1,35. Out ices #O {it!'�Ee; wez air tau Il'UTTER, Ilwttler Dairy, olaalt �Q. 9o; etora lkte. tlttto, 17 10 1t . Crean; to '33t; for rolls, and 4r Eggs -Strictly ,Ae'w^la ere, and fresh siva Mt tr case lotsa. e 0 kw ;G, axil inferio' (Wined zit 31.1 so 300 for ta00111 40e, deliror� Fit Ps doze AK1 ETURN ON lttOUSTRIALS CREATEI THAN mita ALMOST' ANV OTHER CLASS OF Bono. wtltrr t+lors Than One Falskts Above ?tortious, Hands tlsttally FAir1 and 11aw8 1*a3r Prosnoct fns art Yalu ria a11o1r Depend pn Outtoo and tliwe»lna1 is as a Rula- llar tAutltatpst';. 01 Apiyr0Giatr Pr1c 9iustu•. for tusiness all Tlta articles coutrltzwttrrd tax ""1nTeater" ra for the sola ouriioaa of l ukUnp pro*. settee I1 for seaters, and, osoar• from loafer 'Thin"wid-e" ari ae u:taas t6.al avid reliable character athe ntortntation may he relied upon. The d' writer of these articles cud the publisher of this parlor have no interests to Servs in Commotion urltb this matter other tbais' tboae of the reader. Aid Tlpti 1'1ib1?Ffi"a"S, BaOon-long 01ear, 1112 to i13 -4e per lb„ in case lots. T+ork, short cut, $22.00; deo mess, 419.50 to .120, hams -Medium to light, 16 to 161.2e; heavy, 14 to 1412a; rolls, 103-4, to Ile; breakfast bacon, 16 to 170: Cache, 19 to too• ?card-iliercus, 113-4e: tuba, 12o; Page. 121.40. BUSINESS ,S` ONTREAB, Montreal, Jan, 2. -Oats, Canadian West - n, No. 2, 47o; Canadian Western No. 3, 4512c; extra No. I feed 46e; No. 2 local white, 461 2o; No. 3 local white, 45 1.2c; No, 4 local white. 441.2c. Barley, Man. feed,, 64 to 65c; malting, 91 to 930. 030001 wheat, No. 2, 68 to 70e. Flour, Man. Spring wheat patents, firsts, $5.60; sec- onds, 55.16; strong bakers', 54.90; Winter patents. choice, $4,75 to 55; straight.rol- lers. 54.25 to 54.40; straight rollers, bags. 51,95 to 52,05. Rolled- oats, barrels, $5; bags, 90 pounds, 52.371-2. Bran, $23. 527aloe- to 5 28. Middlings, s2�. shorts n car iliie, 529 to 534. Hay, 130. 2, per to lots, 515 to 515.50. Cheese, finest westerns. 141.2 to 15c; finest easterns, 141-4 to 14 6-0c. Butter, choicest creamery, 311-2 to 32 1-20; seconds, 30 to 315. Eggs. fresh, 60 to 650; selected, 30 to 33c; No. 1 stock,: 26 to 27e. Potatoes, per bag, car' lots, 51.25 to 51.- 27 1-2. been left $20,000 an + mina reds . n d from pickpock- Ever read the above lettn1O Ana are riian whom he saws , p p ars from time to TLICE CI{IEF LEU ROBBE Parisian. Official— Receives ser of �, ives I3eav Sentences. �ece T�' j. • Paris, I ranee dcs latch " fr�in Pa , , A. 1, g , lex= reei� of A •- rs ; .lfie` ainar7n ea,, most a ides �'i� aitite, of}e of the m �' recte�tl;chiefs .of the secret police re5l wl1o: fox four car's `suc in Paris, f .i e'ar's in retaining the. entire. trust suc- ceeded fc ... ee of his sulieriors,, Pre4eet'`Lepatt� in- tided, n h .; v '1st' °loll thgi::'time tieing de Cl w 1 u g, 1 ` 'flue tti. no u sc �ifef of ;a ;oto rr � e m t? 6 Renu~ of ;thieves, :was.brought 'to ,i.n n } * n 4 ednesd:a wvhen,a ienteneo:r Fof ' Rif sever' nal d�+ Y'9 1t e eft x . •i a 6Yas ssed- open I Pa P a,. s, 1 U tC. a e r s The' q ,. .. T 1 w ,._ y �s4 and 'exciting„ gas an thing per )ie'`-;4ii+ ei;ce.'at d -rave, ChiefofP !� of the ,. c t fi o . . , e; ys .in .hid a1 1Vartzee, had . lived lie ;that' t'he was; the Charges:, the... himself` n ;after so+ r1n the trier In ;' ]Sic g g though;'.uadinitting thio `doubi6-life 'iasis °? it.s .:...'e not • guilty end t: brought; agaanst 5hi ven` e vn the' pas ache the 1> who had thought $ � y,,t col illy "Investor.") as ' e have seen, t dnstr el bonder varies very aorealerably out filo highly speculative- 1n the cacti at rat nag couunules--to the, relatively', vary conservative, ',There the value of land senors or exceeds the amount of ,the bond issue, the rate or income does not, as a. rule, vary greatly. of course, the net return on the amount of the investment in Black Lake asbes- tos bonds at the present time cannot be far short of 23 Per cent. One cannot speak Kith ue Tracy as the makers of any bond meanie table that the 'writer' has seen dial not contemplate such a huge' return on bonds). Outside of this, wo may well hope, unique instance, the return varies about as that on municipals with the very iinnortant difference, that the basis of comparison is about a point higher. The average net return on in- dustrials is higher' for equal security than that upon any other form of' fund- ed corporate obligation. This constitutes one of the chief ad, industrial trial bonds. of n na es 'ra t s u i- .r4 second point in favor of "Industri- als" 'ind sir als" is their marketability. Not all in- dustrial bonds possess this advantage, and to some degree at least it depends on the policy of the issuing house. iia a rule, however, an issue which could be recommended to a '' careful investor 'would , possess the very distinct advant- age ,of being readily marketable. On the , other liand, many very well secur- ed ,and otherwise desirable industrial bonds are difficult to market. It is im- portant, therefore, to decide' beforehand whether marketability is a feature to be particularly desired `before deciding on an investment. The prospect of appreciating in value of an industrial bond depends a great deal' on the.activity of the market for that particular bond. Through improve- ment in plant,' increased business, aug- mented assets and in other. ways the company may improve its position, and, therefore, the security 'behind its bonds and naturally the value of the bonds; mar- ket the not reflected in but if ”this is price of the bonds it is of small im- portance. So, very inactive bonds are t Ax UNITED STATES I+fA.1tiETS. Minneapolis, Tan, Z--Close--Wheat-De- comber,- 51,043.8; May, 51:063-4; 3uly, 51.- 07 1.- 071.2; No. 1 hard, 51.071.4; No, 1 North- ern, 51:061.4 to '51,063.4; No- 2 Northern; 51.041.4 to 51.04 3.4; No. 3 wheat, 51.013.4 to 51.023.4. Corn -No. 3..yellovr 581.2 to 591.2c. Oats -No. 3 white, 44 to 45e. Itye•. No• 2, 871.2 to 881.2c, Bran -523 to $23.- 50. rlour-rirst patents, $5 to 55.30; sec- onds, $4,60 to 54.90; first clears, $3.50 to 53.85; second clears, 52:40 to 52,80, a 1 Buffalo, Jan.'' 2. -Spring wheats -N Northern, carloads, store, 51.12;: Winter, No• 2 red; 99o; No• 3 red, 97c; No, 2 white, 99c. Oats -110. 2 white, 511.2o; No. 3 white; 51c; No, 4 white, 50e. Barley -Malting, 51.10 to 51,25. ere only. re- members rYlBniber8 witia him, led Iirn 0 ut: hang e- unuswral m ciefoioee, bow- n- �% p heaviest or/ouncer, who, ;'.years'' im.Pris n exile f 'Itis a the .bind' `' t axone h' LIVE" STOCK MARKETS, kie Wilson Obtained From Says They MaiB a Carleton. Farms, despat4.h freilra Torozxtaz sly i s l rrtiagetilents are being roads by kie *iTils ta, au rilitresl- of Rural and llortieul +Sticieties, for agricultural so- s throughout the Province to sista quantities of pedigree ai sats from. a farmer itt Car - county, whose train has been ally watched by the Canadian s rowers' .Association. It is suggested that the Secretary of Oacb society should communicate wwith Mr. Wilson or his Depart- ntent at the Parliament buildings, Mfr. L. H. Newinan,of Ottawa, Sec- tary of the Canadian Seed -grow- ers' :Association, has promised that he or some of his staff will. see that pure rill •rain is proper iaaggett alto. sealed arid ` a tug wall bel uttacllcd to call bag, with full instructions as to the best methods poi eultiwrat- ing It is expected that by ibis means, as well as through the fluence of the standing field crop competitions, Ontario will conte to be known as the place where the best seed in the :Dominion can be procured. Muck gratification is felt b, ;the Department over the fact' that this dear is the first Sncc`the standing; field crop competitions Wer0 start d,. in 1007, in which the expert udges have been unable to discov- er a single „seed Of wild oats in all �tlre large exhibit of oats at the Guelph Winter : Fair. on of business and credit, as similar conditions do with our Anwerie::in cousins in the States, our: industrial bond prices do : not fluctuate so violently. On the wrhoie, there bas been more up than lore; in Canadian price movements -ea far, 'MONTREAL TERMINALS. The Canadian Northern Plans' an Elaborate System. h. despatch from Montreal says:" The plans of the Canadian North- ern Railway for entry into Mont- real have just been ;lade public_ The total cost will be in the neigh- borhood of $25,000,000, and will re- quire three years to complete. BRAVE RESCUE. A Montreal Painter Saves Two Children at Risk o$ His Life. A despatch from Montreal says: P Fire broke out on Thursday morn- in at 800 City Hall avenue, i rank 13esnieks, a painter, saw the .flames, rushed into the house and rescued two children, who had been left in the blazing dwelling by their grand- mother M her excitement. Res - nicks' hair and moustache were burned off. He is receiving much praise for the rescue, as the place sons a mass of flames. The pro- perty loss was only $2,000- LacgcET IN BRITIBII 1llLLB er Affects 300,000 Work- ers of Employers s p Lancashire. A despatch from Manchester, Eng:, says': The refusal: of one' man and two women to join a trades union, coupled with the decision of the Master Cotton Spinners to close their mills three days.in the" week, caused a complete stoppage of a great portion of the cotton mills in northeast Lancashire on Wednes- day' evening. Efforts are already on foot to bring about a settlement, but as one woman, who left the union after twenty years because she believes that the benefits are not commensurate with the nd ula a pay- ments, persists ' in her attitude, , the Master Spinners insist upon their right to maintain open shops, not likely t appreciate materially while more an c f h along and bitter stiugglfeared.ht ell, Jan. ttl im e1 ', $5,35 to ,$6.50; do., medium, $5 to y o appr e' is e ulativo issues often show hers ca e, the as . conditionsTh 'e is danger, too of the fig 2, g3ut ma ton marked' appreciation ve, Take, for example, Canada: Ce• spreading tai `other industries. choice, ro $5,2J;.' do,: eornnlon, ,$3;5D to x74.50; • can. went bonds., '0h the • week ,Dding 3s nu Hera S2 to $3.25; butchers cattle chows ary5, 1911, the bonds sold in some volume `� cows. ,$5,50,' to $5 75; do.; nxedium $4 7a, to, L' ' 91. Last: Week the quotation was 5 25," `a da , boils '$4.60 to S5 50 mincers, 107 1-4' lid .' This advance lairs reeiilted, ' osition' of,.the choiee,cach, $75 do ' coma=.i<iid m solei; froau the improved p 0 ' a vin ore, ".530 to , let had She bands , not tios- nisi,.. seri, . $50 to $6 .. p E cotnrany, mu Shee --Ewes, $4 to $4,25;, do•, busks 508(3. .u,n active m ,rket tries irnprovi $44:... p lambs. 56.25 ,to ' . • ,' of have beep' reflected, 53.75 n and culls ,!3.50* #o < moat..:. 6.50.'• 33ogs—P'. o. b., $6.90 to.$7:25. Calves s'a class,- induatrlal •bonds eanzlat $ bilit of market . - t . , , • •. ' ;. assess `std y --'33 to $10. be. said "Toronto, akb�o€0 l. oiin, ..,'. ta.oe, Jan. 2. -Cafile D r. .ices c losd p ri ce, itn ra s overy high i h degree. egree. 71Some rex, o sfp s ; r t(1ih nte,.k e very rongl, with small gitus whilesma smaller issuesenjoy 'a fictitions stabil, loss. sIleaYOrageprAs for them,.was aarkoE'qlt. ifiors to t2icar 36.25, though selected lots toschod 06:40 movene ts. Oil the whole,however. Y ft ltindrol=weiilt, dogs were steads•ties®boxide subiect iuetistions 1 "the highest price forear- deDendxzglii";the ,bn<Anese outlook. Of af steers- Tese 'weighed aboxat 1r course is our business p 100 poupds. The bulk of the cattle,co nothe same 0(711of dij s ,oy tering,laweYerCranEod tin 6t ywide margin, ,ind de d muh lust 'to fat'that no Isorecc jj,}d, led .:,+ aur, ver atie'..4. 3 >tosper k fr„ 6.3 ., � Y .., � � f .,; a..,. ..._:'i�x ...'aighte�:,...e .e`7.dC6o„ad4S e no or 1 ;r. cw The lockout involves %160,000 weav- ers, and nearly, an equal number of spinners will be reduced to half pay. Unfortunately there are incii- cations alreno y of probable compli- cations through the introduction of a new issue of the troublesome question of wages. This move has been taken by the -weavers, who now declare that as the lockout hashsen decided upon they intend to make an advance : of five per cent. in wages'a condition' o4 any settlement. It is estimated that the ewe weekly toss l n Y L E5 to weav- ersers and allied workers, spinners and ,card -room erne] o;; ce.s \vitt amount to $1,400,000. 'Tl.e weav- ers will receive roughly $325.00(1 lockout pay from the -union. INCOME INCREASE` TIME BUY A EVERY g ds is a sure anti profitable w.,y of aeon ? ;, .b A systematic plan f ior salary. . n o your business sent f rug an independent an any rnw•estanen le that,obtainable ,The rale of xxiterest rs tieartx double . . :safety. - ' s o t . ,iii . 7 approaching CPili it in r • ,. cariinland • ., n are s�andard .oriel al�ra� . d this Comps y . TPe Bands •handPe by, into. cash. s ablc'to; turn thein e d ..sale if itis necessary or_desar ay ser. -est far those :e w Pro re realize the ion ' vstm ' e the ideal form of r n e Bonds U1 Pbie return on;'taeir, ilioney,, st• oss • _ desire tPre, highest p tarnt . of:speculatran, but wile Y :.., � : ' ur,:znaal ",� � ut 'our ;sine oil o .,, ,gni �.� O Y rot 6 Pt: S � ,� ,rfi W@w rPt b a � r. F . Iis`r { c of�'Bdt1 r u et , ,�:; �. F +'•.4 " t and send. y u, 'teratclra an the s bi �� y z 9AF:. ti si. 11, %lam .,, - `3' GISTS, fi1iC''$,°« PONCE AND..., UES S ft $A14iS , t3F. i4ii➢NiTREAL B13I133 , R i TQR NTC' r "� ;h S AX rTnw i. 4 k t3 U�, AL t't. tJ10 Ti: M tom. ii+l. � s � , r,s , 0 q>vuors is ) aid i Markti eruu.;: � 1 9•S iP.