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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-01-27, Page 3 (2).1OtL of QH4 and " Toro ,Provinee o Wirt deporte -issiodettirstble pers4niel dulin Ik leitr 1006, iterrainet to the of- iizt rerort on.prisons and asy. u hoed the other 43ey. In. he two etevious Yeaor, 67 *nd Ii .were, Thefigures, , r ey.s: oArt analyst aproveammit. *to huportznce of earefully ng thit who ;mit to intr. e tome them pose .mretenrot,ept-Tterc a ki the * te web. would' tect the weak sptt re Many cif those ' Who at t safe!), *tiro ..the gauntlet or port *Si *arrival inaketion, "The imitortation, of "boYe an girl* of .distinetly ,':defeetive type stbotild be • absolutely diseourtiged. Our esperiencei witb. tbse Wes inge 1****'n* realize how -great (mace theY':, *1'0,4440. how carefu we should be' to have -a thorough stiminationl.of their' axifeceden0 made before admitting thiln. t still would beet usksjb,e,_ t'Oter-S-anel when say thiti- 4" tery; the' genera paretiete I voice the oPiniort of many of .those ts wisdements the obvious who have isiid to deal with thee lip by and rreach - -questions u ii. surprisingly short time. r. S. urely it would dbe wisd OW'es-iimeene-ita :the pari attar ride* to hav sof the„ .44 ,4! en * mere sign- ero son ich Armstrong, Demi. ehow. the atom -lulu of Engliola and fore - n inmates of -Ontario s pr nd asylums. D ITS MIND. .Alastut. crow. •fromNelBon, tine of the Slocan is eft At the coal pit on duesd*y) when tarted and ran swift -- Its roundhouse b�r of mechanic* Were .ngines. W E WT. GOOD D1N4 STATEMENT. That for Deeesober Show., the .Conetre 1 PresPerings ' _LA despatch from Ottawa sAy* ; The ••December .bank etatereent, just iesued, reveals a substantial addition to the tourttfy's prosper. ty. 'While the notes In circulation s compared with the month std November how st decrease of 15, 000,000, and the current depots arrrvai at thB 1105- ickson has ti broken Torrey lemma * wife and 'Wrens The cause is un known, although it; is suppotted there wu either leaky throttle or tbat ble one tampered with the e. There will be an in - 0$ L RIDE. Mittens* arkahl • It- With Otte Rom. telt front' St; Petersbu lite Minister of War has r ee report of the arrival epmt 'Plotsk Province, of Lieut. ikutsk, after * trial ride of 2, miles without change of hors- *th hot* ate- zIdet finished o'er* lets•ritz_eo sulition, • hi „ iThlan racer, itsirig an online officer's u .1 : rom 93,253,823 ifl .. f other to 9,082,024 at the end of Decem. ber. This inereaee is to be taken as an indicationSof the extent to which the reettlts of the harvest have been latticed, in the modern stookitig. As for the decrettse in note circulation, it is 'mid to he due to the fact that several Of the bents, took advantage • during Nos vember orthe recent .Act of Partite. Inuit legalistng snetested ,Mrcula tion for the purpose of facilitating crop movenaent, and then evident - returned to normal cireulation. The statement shows that the *mown, represented by call *Int ehort 1011123 by the banks upon the seeurity of 'stacks and bonds in. crowd br $0,675,545. Correa loinit, too, . increased by nearly 500,000, standing at the end of e mont at 592,741;812. On Del. ember 31st the chartered basks of Auadik ba4 at .rest , 414$ MOW 44,01$14 4-Estoistsk ITEM Toronto's are Ipssos Iast year totalled *MOWS . Mr. George Mei.. Brown hai • en •appeutted European Ager 0 ,the..e. it„ Ten. thousand Itallins *are; need for ratilesay cenitistetion .work itt • „ British Columbia; Columbia Legisia. ture was petted on TItu.rsdays Xt4_. eleete idea at * meeting at Mont. realon .z general increase in pri taw* Citi. Council' has voted for a reduetioe insthesstsum - feint -67 te-06, and eense from 20 to. Mr. Bell -of Mcmtr'aI wa. bhown t* her 'elevet on to 8teaI, and the boy was *ent ta the reformatory. Morris ifickey„-a- --Windsor but - eller who, failed, left, an insurance Policy with Judge lifelfugh for the benefit of hj oregitoro, and the roteeets will, -it is utii- fy li GREAT BRITAIN. O. T o orotit1,4, Jau. STUVESs rio wheat ti iwr ent. Patent Itta%lo4t4, Anitrere tsiele, in bu:eri' baekl. Mni" oba flour, first. tiaten Torotito.;' seeond patent, 0 to .$5.20, and Strong bakera, te. $5, on -track, Toiontos nitebas. Wheat -Ne. 1 Iorth. Bay Torte, and No.. orthern, term Wheat -No, 2 mixed, ,7 04414. Ige:t, whiteand .rec,le- stis7,1%-!5eI4e *GP' 211, and feed ' 4ge ontbside. to 3834 outside A."' 'on Oates -NO. 2 Ontaro white, 3 _ sst "trattrrrotionto. Canada Wet oats, 4/go for No. 2, and 40ge for No. 3, Bay Ports. - Peassele% to 80o outside,. Ye* -.No 267e outside's -- Iluekwheat.42c kigh freights, and 53e lowssfreiglits. -ern-Neer No. 2 yellow, 75.'to 7e34e,--Torrinto, and selected Xo.-3 at. 73 to ?axe Toronto. Bran -Set in bags, Toronto, and tholits, $22.50 to Ina in bags *To. Lleitl-Gferge, speaking at. r°nt°' Bangor, -said the ',Government would have * good working miler - Y. • - lir Ascuith ki a Rsta - ie let against Tang Refi -Ves COUNTRY PRODUCE. Apples o 11,4 per barrel, UNITED _STATES. Two women and tie man were murdered in 4 Oat in New York east side, on Thursday. . unknown man 'murdered a iesseller. in a Brooklyn store and then ceminitted -sulfide, on, Thomday - Our girls and one man lost their lives in * fire in s shortwaist factory in Philadelphia, on Wed. neuter. THE DAIRY MARXETS. ; /St 0 0 -and smalliots here at $1.50 ortes-Combs, dozers, $2.2 to. tracted, 104o per Hay-. No.° i timothy, $13.50 to */4. and.No. 2 at $12 tO $12,50 oxx tra0k; Toronto. Straw , -$7.50 on track Toronto. Potatoee-47 to 500-.1) has on trok for Ontarios. Poultri-Turkeys,' tfresc1 17 to Me per lb.; (looks& 13 to 1,6e; geese 12 to lac; Chickens, 113 to He, and fowl, -10 to Ile. • GENERAL. -A new comet, whielt e . The day times4lsas been discover - is by 'Prot Drake. of Johannes- burg. ° Butter Pound prints, 23 to ‘.23e; seem- tube and Istege rolless2t to 92e; in- ferior, 18 to 20e; ;Dreamers; 27 to 2S:e4, and solitle„ 2010 20%c per Re Eggs -Case lots of new laid, 32c r doren, and stora Sese er zees Cheeses -104e per lb. for large, and -at --13e -for twinM. :ilii • T a-nf chew& ier, and re. erasing a little over forty- ide* per day. HO W43 fifty ext'routte. _ .r.00KING' TO CANADA. I,imIgraUea Continues- to Inerease *any From States. , demote& _ from Ottawa says: Fke ignition into Canada for Doccmherwas 8,673, as compared witb 1,960 for December, 100s. The inunigrstionfor the nine rnonth" Of the fatal- year„_Aprit to Decenilirr,r was 158,029, as vont. th .121,551 for the same eriod f lase- yestroin -inereatte of 1 per tilt, For the ealendsir , the immigration was 41. and for the calendar year it was 144,700. The imrnigra- from the United States dur- Wir* 90,996; as 'COM h 57,121. P1CKE� ti' SEVERE Lief Carried It lit. of Platform.. St. John, N.- S., • White- . R. train 'et on Anil boor one *rn OTL rsday. 110 pleke .t!z sevd Member anctat tied- it the, wheleIength of the stas tion *tturm ite Was brought 'to. the hostital here, and nutty r !cover. _ A 01E0 , • -Charles Turkey's Parliament Bolidings are Destroyed,. with Contents. A despateh front Constantinople says: The Palace of Cheraw" where the Turkish' pitrliament meets, was entirely destroyed by. fire on Wednesday. . The loss to great, as the building Selene octet about $10,000,000. Little furniture and very, few of the .inapprtant do. contents were saved.- Practically all the arehivee of the chamber of deputies, ineludingiimportant bilIs stred- budget estimates were burilcd. Te superstitious oriental* regard the fire as anevil omen. uriotos PIRED PiftST ontreal Salo01*. eper "Win Midaight Visitor. despatch from Montreal says, "Stand: back or I shoot," said the Pll give you shot rephed Julien Martins raising his revolver, which rnisserj fire, while two bullets from, tbe armiderli -weapon whizzed him pas him and shattered a large mirror. At 3 oseloels on Thursday morning robber broke in the back door of the eloon owned by Julien Martineau on Notre Dame street,' After a further exchange of bul. lets one of the robbers was hitt arid his companions . carried. him rd and made good their e tey secured a re* dollars,. akin �liver from Ottawa sa, ,but iattodueed he! Coto tvPs he 'Govern. 0 t a d r eimuttort repute bebrngi ,rna be stitipetted of' beIon o,a sireiloeiety dr oritsnizatio ieli estorts money.;or attemetes eontrel'tieteone, by blitentsil," is, understood that in tr to e ventstlie„rttinoise.d Ifindtis- the GovernMen ate* raising the *wsit- tionn now requitod of e other. than 'Chinese o. Ofl eeteriee einds t• et $1100. a o rem 4 despatch from Montieal says: Charles E. Ileivint a, somethne newspaper reporter, lied suddenly at the pollee headquarters on Thursday just After ,lueshad..sheen arrested ort 4 charge- of thefts De- puty High Constable ' Ittandiert brought Boivin in on a ellarge °of .failing to acenent for $3,890 which o was *nosed- to have collected as agent for the Sanyo/car:de Insure, *nee COmpany„ lloivin was much 'worked up .' Over his arrest, and was in a state of collapse, When he arrived at the station.. He 1ap$0 into xteeonseiousuess,, and 4dieri: fore medieiti aid arrived., For ten year Bolvin was Quebec torre*- -*pendent Of A French papers here and time to Montreal few Month* ago. Previously he was en. gaged in newspaper -work at Pill River. ES COMET, e of riot clot% Visible Tiii-e're, on Tharsdoss Night. , despatch from Winnipeg s A remarkable phenomenon appea' ed in the western sky ' here o Thursday evening, When * toinet. f the( first class eudtleely *sower. id shortly *Stet 'etindowes lit had greet, ,equal. *bout thirty -live. otillion miles; Great interest WAS 4rOnSPd.gtnerally, as the mitiority ehought' wait Halley'S- 'comet which hoist steldeoly made its first lie strange, Itt.itot ,plairdy le -';for upsesitils of s r. * measuring twenty- wo de-. -0 00001 * att 1 frees Vancouver. 8. Fti Hzrt,* trusted ei*l of tbe I),iink,zi Trutt ('orn- nv, , t ening plead - I frit014714t-11' thr onpansliklit 80Ptent- 1 in 1At* in ark last r'M plea epnber,. an I 1 eney was thM thr ti t4 ptav thi . i toles 1 btn fer hie client, W .4 'Sett all hie 'Ili' •deleted thr fi111t4e ittrels ,s , of recoopine hiateelf. tett! Istlier tkarges egitirestl feet the issoopmer *ore coo with itelgeteet •4401 *440,1 trhOt '%%t ieseii.e.1 *tutees*. HOG PitODUCTS. 1 • - 4;4- esen o4mprremez nal Warshin It is reported, .on what Appears confirm* to gond authority, says . The a ester: Geoirdittet that the dmiat' hax, placed, orders for he nik1ing of two battleships' of he Dreednoughts tyre, but repre.4 seating, improvttuteuts neon the 'original; utd:that a' eontlifioni-sJ feel* been made to the. Thaine iten,Werlts., Company .to a0ept their teutler for, the foretratetion third. A °fourth vessel whielt has --era.---vreiriersb-attlefiri similar to the. Lion, reeeptly lahL down at Davenport. •Alfestas-Vickers, Sons & Maxim have reveiVed the order to build the erutter-lotttleship. Thiesvese Wilishame a replacement of *bent 22,000, and will have turbine. - a apab1e-saf ging 1 r pee of * ty knot *11 hour. The Vick. rs Arm iti already building the turbine machinery for the Lion. , this ttcrn4iat, and *ddi hat *A 0rkr fo* b*tt1ship of .tho b)e):*e% but 1 rIt.rAP vbilt os::1; tr,ol to. 411.. 0 .biiiits;o: :plarieFleolidee,:ter. 0 r a e vs*, trongt W,,hitiorth 45,1 eo..;`, 91 Nuter and, with rs. . ? New- etIe. ;A similar a.- phinteershate been ordercd from essre. Beardrnore of CI 'n The *moments of the thrOe definitely, ordered have been allot- ted in equal proportious between Atinstrong, Whitworth. 4, v„, and Iriricert. soaa--,1:: -Maxim battleship will be 600 feet long and Ca feet broad, 040 iiAiltim arrete# with ten -lig*. guns', which will be vailable for 11343 on either bra* ide, The Admiralty order for the Tyne is estimated at 42,600,000. LIVE MOCK MARKETS, Montreal, Prim beeves sold at 534to neer 6e per lb.; pretty •good !Aiwa* 4;74, to sX0; common stock, 3 to 40 per and the teen catmere at about 234e per ,th. There were about an equal number of mach 'tows and springers on the market. The former were in active demand a from $30 to $00 tach. Calves sold to near Ge per sheep iittle Over -6e per lb. -Good fat hogs ee per lb. Toronto. Jam 25. rieked choice well finished steers and heifers were bought for butchers' purpos- es -up. to $5,85; ordinary to elioiee butchers' sold freely 'at $5.25 to $5.60. Cows were strong, selling up ° to $5 for the finest grades. There swere a few export eattle on offer, which sold at $5.13.5, to IV Milkers and springers were in fair demand at prier's current ,for the last twomonths. „The large run of sheep and Iambs emitted a little weakness. Hogs were week!, althougha large number were sold at $t3,40 f.o.b.; selects are still quoted at 103,01,,o.b..--aod $8.70 fed and Watered. "• FARM LANDS • A D K MI IS fa Mal fl Is, 1,v .1, I Pi.. RAI 1 0.1T OTTAWA. Baeon,--Long clear, 14% o 150 per lb, in ease lots; mess pork T Report Shows Steady $$7 to $V-50; 'short cut, ee9 t vaaeementsia Values of $22.50. Ram tight to medium, ',VI.; to lee.; o., heavy, 1434 to 15e rops, 174 to 1434e; shoulders, 13 to 13,41e; backs, /9 tteele; breakfast bacon, 17 to to 18c.-, Lard. -Tierces, 13e; tubs, 100 aile, 163.4c. BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. Montreal, Jan, 2- -Oats, No. anadian Western, 4S3..i, to Sse!s, No, 4 tg to 41360; Ontario white, 43e. Ontario No. 3 white, Ontario No. 4 white, 41e. o. 2, 48- to We; Mani feed barley, 43 to 650, Flour Spring wheat patents, firsts, $4. - Manitoba 8Prinkt wheat Pa% seeoud4,•*5.30; Winter rtheat P $5.60 to $.140; MaititOba strong baker. $110; rtraight rot - les, *3.10 to ,..$540: straight roll - is. in bags. 4$9.40 to $2.50, Vise(' Ontario bran, $2%;10 to t .9.3; On- . mishilings, N3.40 to $21,4 Ma - Rolm bran. *22 ; Manitoba; i! shottt. -.pure grain monilles $3ii to ,0g,;?.; lorsed tflq Cheese -Westerns, its to 1°e. easterters 3 4 , Choicest e6atners. tot, land froth rereipts 2i3S to 2se. -Selected new laid 40..to s•Set, ed NO. etoek. 30 to and eandled, el to est per zoo. UXITEI STATES ith Buffalo. Jan. -Stronger; No. I nortii,firft, 03(13, 3tore, *t.ir; Avinot: Ni. flo $1a5 n•white,„ 'orn--No, 3 yellow,. e.S.,,e; Nos orse; No. 3 coni. • No. 4 eorre ,t9 O. white, 0,e7e. Tom eye, trttek, 8Se. ago, Jim. ed, $1. '44 Land and Meek. • A report issued b the Dominion leensus and Statistics Moe recent - shows. that the average vette of oecumed farm land in the Domin. loft is Vasa* tie compared with 70 last year, and that the average wages for cOmpetent native-born. farm -and domestic help during the , summer 'season is $fit3.643' per 'month for males end. $11.06 for females, exclusive of board, and per year $t.)10 for nudes and *110 for fe- male. Wages for iminigrant help are ..somewhat lowerThe average value of .board per month is placed at• *to for males end *S. for fos females. L. vAteirEs moutAst.: All the ,Provincee eseept Prinee, Edward island and British Co -1 lilmbia show slightly inereased! values for farm lands over Iststl "Pak. T1li3 upward tendency is doe te the increased market valite *III hut& faret produets. The low. est value, its0.40, is shown foir tsirta, and the highel, $73.44, for is ues are t in the latter.. Prowinee oving to the vomp.3,ratively large 'eetent of farm land ilit-Tirki , ()reliant 4/14.1 %cant , 1 he tie eraip f trms Manito crease o 1.01`, ,in Aaikateliewlin 134. and an AlbertaiaTtirierea$e Or 4 per acre over lost yeu. In our of the_Provinge* the value is over $00 per acre, being 40:07 in Prince Edward laland, $30.$0-iu Nova Scotia, $43.37 „ia Quebec, *5042 in Ontario and 1173.44 in British 'Columbia. In New Brunt. , wit* the average is #23.17, in lta it0b*: $90.94, in Saskatchewan .1.54 and in Alberta, $20.48_per v. ssers-4., t A Although the values of farm ani- mals are very close to those ofslast year, yet -They idtow- ,s,teasly in- cre*te for alt claase in Alt the Provinces. The average Value of horses at the end of the year is $40,20 for those under one year old, as against tie leot years $10e as ;dust $100* for those' of from one to under' threeyear, and $150 ale --- against $143 for tingle 'three year* and over. Horses of the last elata have, the -highest value in the west. ern 'ProvinceS-roimely, '$187 in Man,lteba4.$180sin ,Saskatchewan, $165 in British Columbia, and $150't - in Alherta In Ontario And st" e they are $144. In the Provinces they are $ MILCH COVV'S AND cATTLE. C) tows have an avertige value i the Dominion of $30, as again* 34 last... ear Itt the Marithrte 'ere). ,11 o. bar hero:. Northern. 8Piringi $1.04 1 No. 2, ett , tse'S to fl Is to eat; sr: go, 3 white, 44 %. Ise No., whlte. Vit. 4 white, Is! i dissti to fae. • 1 the ertirtees Provinces . • • ebee'.1004.S.11 Qatari* 440, si ritish. Cotuothia *els Other horned c*ttle have an average 'value for the Dominion of 4e10 as •ogriinte kap year for cattle ;owlet one year; *23 as 4g410.3t .$21 for those. twin one to tinder three years:, and $38 sit against' $32 lot Year for those .Of three yettra.andStrier. The; average vellie of swine is:Oven:at $7.;00 per 100 pounds agantat $6.80 year ago, • 'THE-SIMP: MIAIST/M The average of sliefrifor the - Dominion, to $5.80, 34 against $5. - last year. They' are aboVe the average! in -thee Nerthivest Prevines British. -Columbia and Ontario, . • and- below the average Quebec. and the:, AfirritiMte Provinces. From the *general' trend of: rework* by correspondents it would stem that - thio. industryi owing to the ravages of 'rlogs he' the 'eastern lorovinees. and viroilve in the western Provine.. eso, Ori the deeresties SOME A,GGILEGATE FIGURES. The fotal June 'a *338,790,000. ;f5;48fitioontiottaittletti, against,$.331,000,000 105* -"The value of horses is put ilOWn. at 4278,75%000, mileh cows at $103,. Mitts*, other' horned cattle, at $1i4.6,820,040, sWine at 110691000, 'and Sheep a4$733,000, - Lrnds Paulhan, the French avi- flew 423 'mike teroso countrir etr ti1/5 Astisgeleii 'tett-trued ithout landing. t •.to e r- I t ; tie ; 4Jafl "Pk ey on 9 fliQa s Of the Min 4. A i . ... /k.,.ttI • ft bi.,.14-.4 tip ei A it '0-1Hr .4hst li x ! re „ 4 ttIr¼'teso-.., tic, ts,st en of Ahr trot'', ' 4b e t f the ..etiner to mammoth* , 1 41 eel • r. tetsef trips!. ani th� Zsid,s4o. '; trsing to Is *t. hi* , ,,,Pqrv 14*.t,-; $1 liaitke Aft 1'0'4 tPot' , %. t 1,' les:hert! all oist s .1-!-!1,.Zo4 the, ottiet • ni 1 'Ws 4 • " - . '•