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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-12-14, Page 3;1.1.1-111-1 . k I T1IUA,0,&y., InwouBan utu lux ­r-.7,-� �- � , I _. � .,. I* ________._._____ ... _._.__..___ _. 04-4-4- .4_401-t ­. ­.. .111 1. 11 ­ � ­. I ­ +044+14�+01�+ I ++ I '+++ � ++ I ++ I ......... * . THE, MARKtTk .. . � 1 4"— I. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futur . .Close Higher -Live Stock- � + Latest Quotations. I .1 14"le lufmfolsons 10'50hank " I � . I I CHICAGO, Dee. &-Storms 4awa . Incotporated 1855 I. in crops in the Argentine had a, bul -CAP1'r)-%l (Pala up) .... ..... '.." -1 .11. $_4O0OQO%OQ Isig, , I I effect to -day on tile market t . . 11 i RESIERVE FUND .'' .. � .11, .... $4,600,00MOO il, wheat, The close here was firm Wit . :: TOTAt. A$SETS 6�E'R­."I" I... ._ 1 $44,4 . )90,00 I 0,96 . prices varying ,from the sa.ine as la � W9111 10 1,10 to 1"Ic above, Co * Uos 88 Branches in Canada, 444 Agg6to and Correspondents in all T 010"Aled a not decline of i -to to a�so t 2 the principa� Cities .in the World, � , + 1-9o, and Oa,ts '0, fall of 1.4c to 0-8 In -hog products, the finish was I 4 : * regular, rangIng from 2 1-2o loss + A General Rankinp'f Ousiness Trawsacted + , 2 1-20 to So advance, I , * . . + The Liverpool market closed to_d%y 0/4 1 to %d highor than Yesterday on whe4 * . Savings Bank Department * . 4; ,and %d to Y40 higher oil corn. Berl + I � 1. + closed %q lilghci� oil wheat Pariq ur 1+ At all Branches. Interes allowed, at Righe Current Rates., + clipoaged. to %,c * 111glier, and higlier. . � " 11 � 'Dickson& Qarltng, Solicitors, N 0 HURDON,Kanager. . Wi , . I . I . nrilpeg Options. ; - I Close. op'.1-Tigh. Low, clos , I I . + Wheat- . I � __ .+1 . Dec . ..... 94 - . %'/,L 94% 94ya 94 1 . . . May, old, 97% 98% 98% 98,% 0� )� new 97% 97% 97% Wa/o W ' THE -CANADIAN BAN t Dec . ..... 87 . I., ... 31 . A N , K Ox,,ta,n' a I 1. �Iay ..... 40 - I ... ... : :::: 4T,' I I I I I T,qrQnto Grain Market. OF COMMERCE 6 Wheat, fall, busb4ol ........ $Q to I , . . -� � SIR EDMUND ' . Lhoat 060se, bushel I ,�,R 11 , ... I usbel ... i ........ :::: 1112 : ft' . I WALKER, O.V.0., LLD., D.C.L., PRESIDENT r bush I., ....... � ..... 0 I t IT L ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER ath 11, 880 � . . I I . � I � V. bus el 1. I .... I., ... 0 " , arl9r, for feed I11, , ....... �,k. 0 65 L CAPITAL, - $ 1 0,060;000 RE - $8,000,000 eut�lwpusb-1 ............... I.? 9 F, . � . ST, B eat, bushel ....... 0 0 , 11 1 6� , I Toronto Dairy Merkef. . MONEY ORDERS, . Butter, 'store lots ......... �.. -o 25 26 . I ...0 ter, separator, dalry. lb, 0 So 11 ... 'The Money Orders of The Canadian'Bank of Commerce are a safe Butter, creamery, lb. rolls.. 0 3-2 0 . 0 convenient and economical method of re" 0 Butter, creamery solids ,... 0 8o ... X'. . I mitting. small sums of money. Cheese, nelv� lb,' 015% Wo. e a e a able without charge at every branch of a chartered bank in OnOYCombs, doze'n­ ' ..... * *,',­ 2 5 t i Th y r p y Roney. extracted, lb ........ � - 4114N - . Can da exce in the Yukon Territory). and in the principal Sities of 9.rks, case lots .............. 0 28 .. A the � it ( S p , n ed tatos,. I � . . I ; . I Esis, new -laid ............. : a So �.ifi i . ­ . I 11 The Orders and full information regarding them, may be obtained MinnealPolls Grain Market. I I I oa application at the Bank., I I . xrxwl.3ApoLI8 Dec. 8_610so__ I . � Dee 99% X , Wh6at 4131, M04; July, 1.05% to I In the event of loss of a Mvney Order the Bank will, on receipt of .05VI", ca'$'lil; No. I hard, $1,00 .. No a satisfactory guarantee, make arrank6m6pts to refund' the amount of NEIrthern, si;, No, 2 no 4 rthern, 97%o to, - I . � 980; I . ',, 0e lost Order. . I O. 8 wheat. 94Q to 95c. � . . � - A232 QPM -NO- 3 ,yellow, 591/2c to 6o6. .. I Oats -NO. 3 white, 45o to 45yge. . Rye-xo. 2, 87o to,87'hc. $ If' I Ex6ter Branch—,''N. .R. , Collin's Maliager bran -sacks, 100 lbs., $23 to ;n , , .., jr,i ' . _ .50. Jeranch also, at Crediton. Flour -First Patents, s5o to ;5,2o; � . seeonq . I . . . atents, $4,W to ;4.80; first clears, smo to I I . - I __ fl -3-75; ,second clears, $2,30, to $2.70. . I . . . I I_ I - - :7 - . Buffalo Grain Market. I I a -W — , �. . . BUF FALO, it - W 2ita - �� . Dec. S. -Spring wheal 'F 0 a ______ _____ t I roe u d 1 %41) r steady; , ..-Tv�A-L- ^1 1 R 91 Vt i -No. I northera carloads, store, I .!-AL.nqMK,-�1VtV. , e Met, 9 , 1�1. I ; winter, girm; No. 2 red buc; No. 2 * � 7�%I, I C ­ -1 _­ - I. -i-, ­, IF, q; I �iloxq td orn-Easier; no. yellow, W.c. No Ibeeal Liader' 'Reiterates Complai ts A 'A, Yehow, a 4 'I, ­ I n ft� 64 -, W4, f oat._r %c. all on track, thru billed.- - � A i : Whit'ney. . -6 � Jr. NO- 2 White. Sl%c, NO. a 30. 9.-" . This * .�J It e, Svu; ; willte, 60y,c. . the- S L our - iii �:.-­. ..''-12wa, I -wail"' % hiLrge against N ;� ri ,.Palinersto�, D f 9 , Illat ey ting, uaa ter si.25. A � 11 Go�*rnment: that 44A "A . , %_ - * lies down, !4,f,q,ce of difficultiep, 1, I I M 3, i Montreal Grain and Produce. . 3teaa of c9uragdo,usly gxa - " _i 91 . I MONTREAL Dec, 8. -There A-ontinuea ith them,- sAid *r. A - P1 - . IT t . W De a good demand from aii hur , urse of n ad � 1� Well i� q , ­ Oil 5 ring - pqtw ) sources for Manitoba spring wheat­­fo­r , I Iress be ore a large : . , January shipment, but on account 6f tile 01,11ig 4414 here lept pigijt� e I �. 40JUVW L I scarcity of ocean grai4 room for that . "It L, �4.a4 it lacip ab , t A 7, rt �, month the volume of business dona iteS33344 11' �ng in courage-, &a . . , , .. .. . ! small. A fair trade continues to be dw= . :lb: 4xici. Vigion, �ut will - .,It r . . �yn Tif , ti�mit I Flour is qulet,-�wlth no change In price$ I ,zee do) )ns � 0 Xre. Xmas, after. I . ; In coarso,grains an spot at steady prices. , � , tf �ifficultjdb h t, _ .1 li IV i " . ing. h 'h k , to note. I �� ai the conlleTw , ' - V 4 h ,I , - I . . Millfeed Is active and firm. � Ills rellow-Inefit. The CIO' .1 $ !� ,�'%" ve'rnmev I je-Z, � � 16 14-fk, jftt b4,q Cheese is'quiet. Butter Is strong and . L I 41. per Pound Iligher under a good de 1�n . pears to be %, spqpt force, ek. th0ttly after th nre % .I . - . Eggaliave advanced %o to 10 per , .,I � ,P'T,oleano, alfl0le to-.initi4e pr6 " . . .. ssn,6 -legiala i6h 'j'- . __ . � Provisions fairly active and steadn 7 Corn -American No. 2 Yellow, Sic. .1 ehlifij with,t:4 , , '' , '' , , pco. ' Oats-Canadl . q so-called billi ,I I ,� , I 6�ticn In hIockvillo. an�western IT*. ,2, 4$q to . . � . 61S,% Mr.- go�iell charge'd nAuq, j3i�ocllle, Dec. 9. -Al the itatiga do. 3, 460 to 16;,O. extra No. 1 . : thd,w � I 46%c 110; 47c; Nq. :2 loot'Ll wh to, 47c; lth� Vd%llatiob; inde ' 11 �f ent .- 01020XII: , oil of e Ministerial asocia io I'll I ,,o to 'Vn . It I ti YOFS local white, 46c; No. 4 local White, asion; 4nd pnop more lenun'014 ei Brockvil:16, the Protestant clergy of -ffj4 46c. 1 . . , , a policy Of .s ving -thl ' ' ' �OWn Met V311 lay representativea 'BarleY-MaUltoba feed-, 64c;, . ins.1ting,, I 11.1� ' . . 8 Vex i. � - 960 to $1. . .on 72'gwifllthe�m'�, rTora -each tongregatioatodiscusath4l ' , . 7 .1,114" -4 ".".'__ Buckwheatw�No. 2, 650 to or ',hv W47�­_'­A. � -­ ­ , kiA4,;e - 1-1 ;.- __ 660. : . ving away of i Bruce, Mine, &d A " . I I rio,,, " a I M-41=2 Out , x here ne:it year. Son* tes cluestione , d the prg. 4 . a of a local option, aw, I was decided on a . ,. .. I . I 111­� 9�oq .... I 'opinions p a : It 9 I p , members �f tli� 6i . lion and Idymen. to T '�' r meeting co=L)osed. - lizations azd .Aeftl' .rollers. to 2, 4AXP.Olse.-�;S.M;� bags,- 00 1bA., , � I � "I 1, 423,' shorts, $25- mId- !e;. moullue, 9 to W. - )er ton� car ENS, $14.60 to I "q . t westerns - I,JIAC to Ua/A - rth 5 re I JK- bbdies in town. � . finest easterns,'is%c to n%V I i (L 0, dild 84i4 0 .. . nutter-Cholcest creameri, so%e to sic; �;.. . y reason t at A 431441. 40d tot - a sprea � .. I Ift.0 1. 4 I Local Op seconds, 29c to See. � . .- . . .ut � . �, . .t _tion In SlandfoM. Eggs -Fresh, 60c; selected, 2M to Mo; ent I 1. �at As ' "a '_ *Y' , TaVistock, 'Dec. 9. -At. the meetin No 1 stock, 26c to 26e. . . I I - - 102i y I 11 ou vqte the opp?,gifl,ob of the B14:11416rd. To'wnship coutle P�tatoes-Fer 'bag, car lots, ,$1.2s to . n ey went - ' * , t, i mresente 911rl.hi.ed h gs-Abettoir kIlled,,$9 to ;9.2;; 1 1 an !UVeo, I a 64!1. - . I;F�fitftdsy a petition was ,presente . Nelson, 13a, 1�1 � 4 asking that a 'vote be -taken on loca I country, 0 , lio $S.25 to';&76. I I behalf of 'YO1 , 9,J � ro%; I gtion. at the January elections. I I Fork-HeavY Canada short mesiri bar . 8 � T, lit D - atford, the candidat6 of th.6 lorti t a vote favors local option'theie wil I rels, 35 to 46 pieces, 24; Caad short - I r Liberals. 1, . be a . 'r area of dry country, as ; mess, barrels, , t1eins, 23- tavkda . . I - hotel, ' t, w 40 0 404 i clear, bdrrels, 30 to 35 pledes. 141O.- - � -, sames Momurqhie of Rarrist . ri Ili h I � 17 ' , Lurd--Compoun& tlerces, I A&, ,,Qn � . . - �, P 6 Ibs.. 8%O; , ". .1 ­ , eat of tho Wed ollingtoa A�. .censed o 6 I the Towns Of BI - - , wood. palls, 20 lbs. ne (tre, tleefts, Association, Z li po; ISrd, is the ,only one between e , , $75 lbs., 12c; Pure, Wood pailEri 20 1138. net# :fti P I I , � - . . Carneg I "Veh ih . - late, barrels, poo ibs., guo; ie. Library 11, ,w ! Hamburg and Woodstock. � � I ,tst, hall irLL tEa V,#' Plate, tierces, Mjbs., $21.60. .. a,ey to its cabae , , , Tobacco War Over. I 1; 41 vallE All - . — . people. I,exington, Ky., Dec 9 It wa a - CATTLE MARKETS. . nounced here yesterda� &ajt tho!A 4 — erican Tobacco Co. had. purcha, I 6 . I ,.. Counsel Received 0170000. a East Buffalo Cattle Wirket. ' . I � . . I dianapolis, Ded. O. -it OPI t from. the Burley oc EAST BUFFALO, De' &--Cattle- .. I sixteen and a half cents a pound, a Receipts, 400; fairly active P1 doubt and curb. critloi I 07 c and steady . I .. .. , thods used in obtaini ' Erdlg_ , the, tobacco remainigIlliin the 1909 . tcv'set,rio,tgwi�, 70D h � cad; active s;4 a dl On e, pool, about eight .. . - Wing the lAoxamar e e Pounds* 25c higher. celpts' I 1. - eport of all mone e'l , il`oe� '4ndtp This closes.out all the pool holdings, Hocs-Recelpts, 13,000; slow and st d .7 col poted- 4--4ct. ea t * b ed t , Qqt. 25 W � and marks the end of one of the most - to Be lower, heavy and miNed, $6.jg 5 . .Urs up 0 . as ma,aq novel industrial wars ever waged. '$6,95; Yorkers, $6.15 to $6.35: roughs, $6. 1 lie heTe.last night witli the con- I .­ � ­ . to $5.65. . . t Of Frank A. Uorrison, 4poretal I I I � I Sheep and Lambo-Receipts,*15,000; ac7. " I I the American Yederatiod 6f'tabo', . . . I . I I 7 I tive and steady to strong: lambs, $3.50 to �. is oustodian of the fuild, . 30; yearlings, $4.25 to $L76; wethers, sup , , e �otal amoun ' up, to 11� $3.75; ewes, $3 to $126; sheep, mixed , ; 19 t ,I tqcelve " I . 01.50 to $3.60.1 1 1 k I expenditures I tht , I , Now York Live Stock. ,�,', . I I - I � . h.&. 9 .. . Jocounting is Ad — NEW YORIC, Dec. S.-Beeves-Ttecelpts, lved and spent � s ce that #41e I , — 2533; steers, slow; common,. shade lower; . bulls, steady; cows, 100 to 150 lower; areace Darrow, !q,Kef 6 bounsel I , of � steers, $4.50 to $7.75; bulls, $&25 to $5.75; the defence of the c ,amarag, I owh, $2 to $5. � I I - I � - -.4 S,L M � Acute Dyspepsia �,Calves-Recelpts, goo; market, firm to ' ­ ­. been paid the u of. MUM. . � . � . i 26c higher; veali', $7 to $10.25; culls, $5 taq 0 . - I . - p — � �� .As ,stated that Darrow was , y � I 1116; barnyard calves, $3.50 to $4.60; west - assistants from this amolin . n $445 to *6.50. - . I, connection local internatio .1 Restoration of S t o in a c 11 ! er,nbsop .. i ep and Lambs -Receipts, 9448; sheep, . steady; lambs, firm', sheep, $2 to $4. culls, I I I ion officials stated that it is. under- Power Comes QUiCldy 11.60 to $1.75; ilambs, ;5 to $6.30; choice, .od that Darrow will not ,continue � � 6'40; culls, $4 to $4.75. . . . , . Office in Chicago, .1 With the Right Medicine. i , Hogs-Recelpts, 4960; market, firm at I T-ocal attorneys, Who- have been I I 6Z to $6.55; pigs, $6 to $6.15. 1 1 Ing after the Indianapolis end 'of I I I Chicago Live Stock. . . I *,ease, have been paid $11,000. "My 10od seemed to decompose in ' CHICAGO, Dec. S.-Cattle-Recelpts, . - . I my stomach," writes Mr.'Ralph Clem- W00, market, strong; beeves, $t.65 to $9.26; L � , ad a Texas steers, $4.10 to $5.76; western steers, �, Schultz Was Spying. . t mons, of Newbridge, P.O. "I h ;� . . I stomach that failed in . ..Leipsio, Saxony, Dee. 9. -Reports i I some way to K40 to $7.25; stockers'and feeders, $3 to .1 perform Its work. Digestion seemed Ism; cow and heffers, $a to $5.90; calves, ) , grew thin, $5.50 to $8.25. - . hi h have leaked out regarding 'the ' more or less arrested and I . .11 faol;ress of,the espionage trial. now yellow, nervous. The stomach became .k� . .1 . Hogs-Recelpts, 22,000; market more ae- ' , - p ace N tive et,optnhig prices; light, ;6.66 to $6.201, .-Ung I dore. the Imperial court, distended and Impeded apparently the mixed, .;S..75 to $6.35; heavy. $5.ra .to $0.97%; ti . i hich the English shipbroker, Max action of the heart; for often at n-igh,t rough, $5,85 to. ;6.05: d to choi 0 � 110 : 4ultz and four German astociaterp, It Would do great stunts, At times I " pigs, 90 , � . .11 16.05 to $6.37 to $5.40, bull o a � ,q- w6e arrested at 14amburg on , would vomit a, mucous. mass, ,and at sales, $6 to 6,' . I h . � Lh .18, are accused 4pf 4t quip ft hes� times my head ache Sheep-Reeelpts, 11,000; market, a e ; . " I Ocure information ro-gartg e . libly. A friend, who had been cured, native, $2.65 to $4.16; western, $2.80 to 4A ; t '', 2 seer ,,L . I.. of a similar condition, advised me to Vearllngs, �$4.25 to $5.00; .Iambs, n Ive, fi i naval ets say �hat it .5 take Dr. Hamilton's Fills regularly, K76 to $6.2a; western, $4,25 to .1 $6.25. . . en established that Schultz is a '. which r did. The result In. my case . . fe . I � oted with the general orgitizall , I was simply marvelous. Dr. Hamilton's - Osteopathist Wins.Out. w ' f an English informat . ,to? burea�. Pills removed the cause, strengtheneot Leamington, Dec. O. -In the case of I 1 'The, -activities of thl initiiiiijon the stomach, excited the livep to normal the Ontario Me(fieal. Council ver'sus ti. gover all � the shipyards and, fi&Va� action, ibe kidneys were released Of Dr. Beverly Wilson, 'the Lehmington w Ainchine works in foreign cc , unfriefi, excessive work. Health soon glowed I a !nd, aim at the di-scovdTy of ever� within me.. I. can no eat, sleep, and osteopathist,' who 'i06'ricently tried. ta " . 1w aval development, I . live like- 8, live man." for an alleged prActi6d 'of medicine - . . th-Tiltz, it is said, has been forced , . 8e adviged-Use Dr. Hamilton's Pills liere before Magistrate Selkirk, judg- . . admit the most inoriminatifif -they are sure to do you good. 25a ment was given in favor of the de- cc a ges. I pel� box, at all dealers, or The Ca,- fendant, There is talk of an appeal. fe tarrhozone Co., Itingston, Canada. I I . . I I � �, The sentences will be fixed to,day. . - - 11, � 1. I I I . . . 1111 � t I& expected that Schultz and t I Firemen Killed I n Wreck. I F, ,,Orman naval en ine rs,, who Dr. Hamilton's Pi ft Whe,h% W,Va.., Dec. 9,-A- 'fast us . , inxiles.8 will be" 0 I . I .1 I freight ., passenger train collided cu I Wong his acco Inuro'Indigestion . be shed severely, �. _ . _ � . . -_ 11 I head,on on the short line railroadrun; �qa I � . 'O 1. . I I .. w I I . I I . . Dysoe'' ­sla ,,, � ning betr een New Marlinsville an6 - . I . . I r ks 'a Y, Irl � I I I I I . . .. .. I � " . Cla b W.Va., yesterday, and the th . I . . . I . .1 __ 6reman was killed and a6veral pas- ar , . I . I . . I I � . . I . . I I � .1 . . .1 . 11 I 8enzers iniured. . � I . .... I . I I I . . I � , � . . i . . ,� I I I I I I . I � I . � . I . . I . . �, I . . � I . � I I - I I 1, I . . . I I � . TEL-EGRAPH BRIEF% . , � . ..1--l- I I- -_111-- � L- , . I . i ­ . -.-W_-- . I 1. I I . I I �: 1, I I,'', - I . � 11 , I , .. I - .1 I i I I . I " . 1. � � r "q�� I . 11 I . . I . I - I I I � I �. . I . , . . :, , 11 , : r I � . - . I I . I � . I I . . . . . � � I .1 � ,. ,; ,� .1 � I . .1 . 02�0�1"�, !11! r 1 , 1 ! 1 pp"4,, ""r,"'j", ... ­­_ .___._­­_ .- - I -1- I . . . I . . -1 - ­ 1- . I I . ­ - I - � . � � . I ... I �'. I i� �, I I I �1, I I - I - ill . 1-1.1 ... ­ _11_t� .1�I.",.-,L.z�-�_,:�,,�.�-11.,�-��2!1-�,�oll"".,.",,�,��.I.i 0 * � .1 I . - .W.K11i ! "'011- , ��ff�., 1, , I t, " Ir a I the future* e0hed the. 11 MO"" -T-4 _,"'. ;,"'.", ',­qr . . goncluAion th4t rthe r0eent proposals I 1, THIZ FARM" LAwyrm, I . .1 . : I TO. "STICK 10 081 i A IN"'I" ' tinuo " I �. I Woro i­­;.� � 4 11 - The King unveiled at D,ellli 4 statue . . and ..p -4 k, M mose, wuaAa tO the late Xing Edward. � Jolicies, Xoreover,, we entirely , , . disbe Ieve in Ilia framing of filriffs Owing to the outbreak of rabies Cangiq,q y In Empl ff. by ethods That S ., .all , Will Sta I" b t)% g,,di loinatic in ystem 9- ,i at Goderioll have beeil, *x4ered , . ,been tested bet* 6 Hon. Me. $ryoe, Brit , ween different , 1. , I J e� kept. rauzzled or looked up. s4y States under the , Ish fing, notably or NOWWa Cosektt, a wealthy i,etire4 , I � . I in South Africa and the results buve 11 ;PQ_1%4ctiarer, and one of the been far fk0M satisfactory. ot f th found"f BrIli nt Gathering Assembles In Now 0 I 0 f'­Ssitt Qo. of Brockville, dje4, � 13 "'MaY I be permitted to express my In , I .1 0 To. at an advanced age, New York at Canadian Clu,lj Din., colAviction that in the inter� 0. v440Cnipeg Trades and Lab,or ner-Hon. Mr. Borden Discusses Iles"t"is"101a, good relations between our � nki 1,, oausgej I � r. COU 'I kil . he XoNamara, ease '0 , e 'of Mai Natural Resources - ountries it is better that each should A ef"Ide in ,avor litailli Canada Not m4intaill and preserve ai.iliampered to tl,44 - r ionall relations with T � Unfriendly In Rejecting Reciprocity tfi@ fulleat extent the control of its I a ta, es uniori�. � 31121 � t . -Bryce As Our Agent. . fisoal'policy. And asuredly good re. It, Tile Berlin Street Railway a A J , ,Q % latIODS bOtweell the two countries do 7 N inuzigip4litp bag cc , lew York, Dec, 0­1�on, Robert L. . , " t �T�, �1 -'N not depend upon tile existence of any I ;�uqQ047 U ea I .1 SjGiLtUteb It , OSt f I , t 'A It �' !01 brof, Bordeal Promier of Caxl��14, and Ron. articular form of reciprocal trade re. , Jani. 1 - R0, fto idin $0 th dot B�Yce, the Bri-tish Ambassador � . U�? es fatious, No press, however prejudiced, I �eronts, the proM 45 ri I V Oid i IN � 4 )"Te $4 009 . 4' lead me to accept any such con- e, f04 wirl . to fitle United State.;, were the lead - v the year , . I .# . ble loss 61 the Turks in the recent lng sPeakers at the fifteenth annual clus'On"' 6: Mt 0 at Ainzara, when banquet of the Canadian Society of Hon. -Taines Bryce was the next Vi efeated by the Ita,lians,thoy 'veto New York at Delmonicols, 1cL,,t night, speaker. . .. . was less In additiorl I In matters xelating tG the jnteinal I than 100 hilled Or wounded, It is t to these two, Governor 1_. I I I he John. .A. Dix of New York R, C. questions of Oanada, in which it be� flopo 9f the tribesmen that they,may Smith, H -C', of Montreal, and Rev. came I necessary to Tepresent the e able to draw the Italians beyond 0 A. Eaton, )),D,, of New,York, third wishes and interests of Canada, lie %e tange of the Italian warships lying v: . ol . the coast. loe-pTesident of tile society, spoke, said he was at the service of tile Despatches Irom Teheran, say that Dr. A, C. Hunapbries, president, was Dominion for the time being, as an . hairman of the dinlier, while about intermediary conveying their wishes Versla^is ready to enter into friendl 0 . 7 400 guests a&�exnbled. (subject to His Majesty's instrue. egotlations with Russia with regard Among the old members of the so- 'tions) to the United �tates. in mat� I � the matters, c6atained in Russia's clety present were Dr. Wilfred Nel. ters, lwlaidh, while Canadian, were also Went ultimatum, but that she. call- son, and Dr. J J. McPhee, former of imperial concern, the British Ilome 0 submi.t to future, appointments. of presidents. At ille guest's table be- Government communicated directly . I loreign. advisers in Fusia being refer. sides the spe0kers were: Justice W. R. with Canada through the Colonial red to Great Britain and Russia. Riddell of Toronto, Maj. -Gen, F, D-. � Secretary, In neither case has he .. . Abrogation, Only Solution. . Grant, Rear -Admiral Leutze, U.S.N.; anything to do with the policies I OQurtenay Walter Bennett, British adopted, but only with the communi. Washington, Dec. 9. -For two hours consul -general; Recorder Weir of cations between the British and C=a- esterday President Taft and his 0%b- Moutieal, Justice John J. I)el dian Governments and that of tile I � ,ne I t wrestled with the Russian pass 'Bisliop Courtney, formerly of Hal"'Y� Unted States. But his visits to Can. T] - ifax; port question, and at the conclusion Darwin P. Kingsley, president- -of the ada had been of the greatest interest I ill ,was acknowledged that a ,solution New York. Life; w1lile among others to bim, by enabling him to understand . that vrould satisfy American Jewa at the tables were D. Lorne McGib. ihore fully than ,b- could -otherwise . and at the same time not embarrass bon, Montreal; Fmnk W.' Me -Laugh- have done, What -were the views and either the United States or Russia, lin, treasurer of the society; Julius ideas of the Canadian Government, I , . still was� undiscovered. While the ne- 11 , . so that lie could better secure a, per- gotfations of American Ambastadot ,..-, � feet understanding between them and : E Guild at St. Petersburg have not been ngu A avor to I , h�! .1 abandoned, it looks as it there could rif ". � �, i I �: �- , - the United States, and ende ' . , . - i., � help 126313, , _ in solving any difficulties that be,,but onia outcome -the abrogation U. 1� .1V.U'.1UJ?AA,ar.3bT %� Might arise in a way just and satis- 'Aa-11 .-�_�,'AFV . ­- .. amis , MkIlt" ,,,, . " �. � of the treaty � of 1832 with Russia. ; I A-AIRPRIPW�,"­ . � I , � �-g -o botb, , � - f. .i.�,.l ,� gg factory t � k .1 ...... . ... .. ..... "' I... . . - . � � I I -'������".�"Y.�,.-t..�,-.,,,�,,.--�-,.,,,tI I Kt�� Russian . Workmen Drown. , L.� !'Ioll..­� ,�.t WILL BE SILENT. . St. Peterburg Dee. 9.-Betwben 1§0 :....--�i,.�,��,��,."",.i�",i , They Have No Revelations For Grand * , and 200 workmen were yesterday ��',!.;.,-."."�.;���,i',il�"I , ,; . . ,-,o�--.-,�,,..t.�,��" ,.. ("�--.,, I *1 �ed into thb Volga River through - awe . ','.*i'r Im ,, Say McNamaras. . ��h. Jury --- vol; ..*� "'-..�',',',*s..!V V`l I ollap6 of a railroad bridge near , y . � -, .1 1 Los Angeles, Dec. 9. -The scope of ihe c - ,�'! I �...;,..�'11.., .E,-, ki the investigation undertaken by the . . ., _ Kazan. .The bridge was under course �i �_,� ', ' I - lb of ,construction and was cavried�awaj-- � .1 federal grand 'ury here and the one .. ad., so far as could by the pressure of ice. O*nJy lout RX "I' I in India%apo I i ", be lear 1 lis' corpses, thus far -have been recovered. ­ g7j� 1- � n a,t night, has not been It is hoped that soin6 of the victims � � -sharply 'defined. Government offi- I 11 .". - h will be able t6 save themselves,by ­ cials, it is thoug t, will be able to de- �.. clamboring on ice floes, All the towns �-.,1,,, i termine Only after the testimony of 4 ,iN�,"�,��.il�l�.�.�.�,,�.,Ik��..,�Ai"�w-,V,�...-.,-,�,t� alon " � �1 witnesses has 'practically been finish- . g the lower rt ZI the river have IN!", . ,�­k� ­ � I , ed, whether to return indictments bene warned tore'e��a shaTp'outlook ,,-J,��, . 11 �!If� , ff ..,i I . ­ . I . , 1�.,. rvivors. I . . . , 'R, I here Or in Indianapolis against those . ... . �. . I . I �i I I persons alleged to, have been impli- I Militia Department Sues Welland. I .­. ,cated in � a -conspiracy unlawfully to I � , fransport explosives from one state Niagara' Fall,g, Ont., Dec-*. '9.-4he to .another. I Welland County,,' Coundil. is threateli- I J. Me- ed by the Militia Department with A . Namara.remained in their cells yes - suit for $772 foi -servi-ads of the militia . terday, reiterating that they would At Bridgeburi during the Grind Trunk � tell nothing even if <mlled before the I strike.. -The militia was. requisitioned . grand. jury. Oscar Lawlor, the Gov - by Warden Mackenzie, but County, , I lernment's special prosecutor, saw Solidwr ..Raymond -,gives it as his them but obtained little satisfaction. inion the- county cannot, be fo-rced It was suggested that perhaps after - � � I settle. .I I 11 I ­ . I . - I ., -- �_ I . . . the. MeNamaras. -had a taste of prison I .. ' ]�ON. ,JAMES BRYCE. . life and are. visited by- labor leaders Thurlow Woman Seeks Divorce. . . . I I . . " . M. Mayer, former�attorney-genjrai of. who are anxious to cleanse organized Ottawa, Deb. 4,�.Xeitha Seeley of . " Win, ,]Loeb labor -of alleged �cliarges of lawlessness, I New York., Thurlow Township, Hastings dount�, of the porf of..Ne ' . 'jr., collector they might be prevailed upon to give ' is .applying to Parliamo divorce , Ahe desired Information.. . I . , t1or-a I w York; Senator . froift her l;lusbah" ," , , .�ITQW&rd R. Bay-ae and many othewr Ortie E. McMahigal, confessed dy- . ' d J'bhn. E. Seeley, men'distinguislied in the business . � formerly of Belleville,,bat now confln-r namiter, continued to tell the grand ed. in Auburn ata.te Prison, New York. world of New York. � . jury his experinece, and he was fol- . . . .. I The b9nquet hall was bountifully — .. .� .. . .— . 7- 1 . decorated, With British an& American lowed by William Xaiser Of Muncie, GiA Fell Motorist.' . . .flags with the Canadian 'ensign'r an . Ind., a nitro-glycerine manufacturer,. who says he sold explosives to J. B. Your friend who owns ail ant6mo. pecasional Irish and -Scotch flag add. andr J. JT. - McNamara, as well as to bIle will Appreciate a gift of one of the ing variety . to the ,scene. While no , . � .,- TrPYWOZ_b4d; ' - 'C' . W . e presence of ladies, ij ,a��9$�.'- ob�'� - These contain a lisit dojej6v� 'a"e'r' 0OrrP_r'%'q_r1'6' r' 19111da or th ' I h .-the , 83 L I �� � � " white enamel plates, knires, foris and ..' eq that,a number of fair Cinadians �- 4 - � a kept -15 0 �`c 1� - '6 '� M ' T ' '��Y' ' new tourlst's luncheon or pienib,obtfitk- bean:mladaIn havan��,, `g � - a�' �n � A ' g Oi t�e g's� 1�y " it , t is . wished to be present and amon is assumed hat X, e,. who iden spoons, collapsible drinlring cups, paper in the gallery were: Mrs. R. f those fled J. J. McNamara in thecourtroom napkins alid va:Rous a'AWles.for.use on , Bor. recently, told of the persons to whom . den Ottawa- Mrs W. R, Riddell To, � . a day's outing. , tonfo; Mrs.'R. 6. Smith and 'Miss he sold ex�losives. These outfits are Inclosed In leather Smith, Montreal; Mrs. Wilfred Lels!�., Ironworkers' Books Seized. or straw cases.' rndividual colla Mrs. J. J. McPhee,'Mr a ,Silt Lake City, Utah, Dee. 9. -The a . - psible S,* Fr books of the Ironwqrkers' Local Un- fi drinicing cups are Al-WaYS acceptable cLaughlin, Mrs. Courtenay Walter - to those who motor. . Bennett, Mrs. Alfred - here, seized -by U. S. deputy mar- d . . - - - .- ­ Downing and 3,04 . several others. shals and held by them yesterday to � . . I i Hon. R. L, Borden received a, right await instructions from federal offi- p . cials in Los Angeles, are wanted, it . royal welcome as the lea ng citizen, I e Of the home land of the d' ,,,aid, on high authority, to ,trace N great major. e S 1111"d ity of those present. His declara. to -their -ultimate disposition large . Itions of friendship -for this country, mims. of money sent by the secre- w .. I -and hiA_oxplanation of Canada's atti. tary .Of the International Association a SEVE tude to the late election: were well of Bridge and Structural Iron Work- a received. ., I ers' Union (J. ,T. Mu-Namara),'in the � y local union, ostensibly for "organiza- tl� I EAR,oft. Op Hon. Mr. Borden, after a declare- . tion that the 'constitution of Canadi tion in the -west." a . I . . � th I was as. ,democratic as that of the I 81 I I � , pointed out that the pr � , United,' ,ates', Potato Famine In, Unite States. I powers of self-government conferred New York, Dee. 9.-I ortations ea upon Canfida, Australia, New Zealand of -potatoes from abroad are eginning and South Africa were so extensive to arrive in this part, the main bulk e-1 . I that the Parliament of the United of them coming from Ireland. Up to ve ingdom had in one -sense.ceased to. date this fall about 25,000 sacks have e n AIISERY- X a Imperial Parliament and the arrived. � c1iief tie which bound together the Wholesalers quote .Maine potatoes go U1 Relieved by Lydia E. Piqk. Motherland and.the great dominions in the market here at $3 a sack, and a was a common allegiance to the same say this price is just about double in jam's Vegetable Compound. sovereign. The ,strength Of that tie the price of a year ago. .. Sikeston, Mo. - "For seven years I had increased with-, its importance and Since early fall the ;ri,ce had risen a uffered everything. I was in bed Canada yielded not even to Britain steadily and $4 a sack is expected by an .% ". _­-.'.*�.'-...,-.`. ­."%..­.-........--. . for four or'flve days in her attachment to the crown. February. W .I............0,-Ov . t.o....... at a time eTery "I have the opportum-ity," he said, Not qnly is there a scarcity of pota ......... �,..%' - ar ......... month, and. so weak ,, .... toes in this country, but from prac- ac * 0. merely to hint at problems that are . -1 .. �� . .t I could hardly walk. common to the English-speaking de- ti?ally all the potato producing conn- bu . . I cramped and had tries of the world reports show slack I - :F%l I .... backache and head- mocracies. There are others which crops. tb 4 he, and wa s so may be regarded as in -some sense - . Th - ;rvous and weak eculiar to the United States and SU] - - ganada. I -Farmer Shot Through Heart. .. that I dreaded. to I do not .pretend to deal " ..... .t- % see anyone: or have with these, but motely to suggest Tillsoliburg, Ont... Dec. 9._VV4il6 old anyone move in the them, Both countries are endowed out inspecting his mink traps yester- th( room. The doctors with enormous and abundant re- day, Archie Barham, a young farmer gave me medidine, to sources. The tendency is naturally 01 Middleton Township, was accident- P.aqA mA at fhnma toward wastefulness and prodigality. silly shot and killed as he walked S met, and said that I oug�t to have an On the other hand the vast accumu- through the wood& He stumbled and pie ,at lation Of wealth in the hands of c . peration. I would not listen to tt , . t few the gun exploded, the bullet piercing fre nd when a friend of my husband told men confronts us with the possibility, his heart. pig fin about Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vege- that great national resources may pass I era ible Compound and what it had done into the hands of an oligarchy of Fourteen Sailors Drowned. wil r his *ife,'I was willing to take it. wealth and may be used for the op. London, Dee. 9. -The Belgian steam. su ,low I look -the picture of health and pression rather ihan for the benefit of er Van Dyck, bound from Valencia, I' el like it, too. I can do my own house- the people.. We, in Canada, are not in. was wrecked off the Cornish coast on Ot ork, hoe my garden, and Milk a COW. sensible to this danger and in this as Thursday, Pourteen members of her far can entertain -company and enjo u -i other respects we hope to profit by crew Nvere drowned. The vessel, an� em' I can -visit when I choose, a �our experience, Our natural re- which is owned in Antwerp, was of Du alk as far as any ordinary woman, sources bave not been very appreci- 1,13Q gross tons. She was built in Of ny day In the month, I wish I could ably diminished by waste but we are 1904. 6 , pro Ik toevery. sufferingwomanandgirl," approaching the danger line and al- � -Mrs. DEmA BnTRU1M, Sikeston, Mo. ready we have taken precautions," . Killed on Way Hot -no, I no " The most succes e Ili thig Referring to the defeat of reciprocity London, Ont., Dec. 9--Aritonio Si- untry for tile cure of all forms of as in no sense a manifestation in. Cnn. monshy, a, young Pole on his way t I O it , male complaints is Lydia E. pink. ad,, of ail unfriendly .spirit towards Poland to spend Christmas fall from the- ra�s Vegetable Compound. the United States, 4le pointed out tliat a Grand Trunk train near' Watford It Is more widely and successfully f�bm 1878 to 1897 Canada had kon't yesterday morning and was insta.litly iam ed than any other .remedy., It has red thousands of Women who have Open all offer to exchange natur'A killed. Ile wris fyom Chicago. to products but the United StAvs, ns it --- . lam en troubled with displacements, In. had a perfect right to do, bad deolinwi 4ri;st rleury Dead. dea mmation, ulceration, fibrold tumors,' to accept, lie call illued. , egularitles, periodic pains backache, t , Por 111irly Pnris� Dec. 9. --Tony Robert Pleury. giv it beating down feeling, f�dlgestion years and more we havo lollowed cor. tho paint( -,r. diE,<l vv.;torday. I-16 wag dci . � nervous rostrationoafterallothei tilln national ideals and policies whic-Ii onco PIT'Sidoll I t of , tile Frolich Artists' thia eans hs.6df i,ylled- Why doa,t , it? Ave firmly �ntend to pursue and con. Socloty. � .k,kQ 1. . you try( . I I . , I I � I � I 1. I I . . . I I . � . . I I I 1' . � I I . . I , I . , s I . I .1 I I I , . I . .1 I I � � I . . � 11 I �� I , � , � I � . I I I I - . I � ,�, � , .1 . 11 I �� � - I � I I �� �� � , " 11 I I � I � I The New. YOr% c011ilts, I)Qld� � , I I . I _!�hei , ' I . � 1� that a certweate of deposit.19, � �r % , UOt 9 11qgOtIAbI'0 100trInnOn't. I I . i I Where a, note is volun'tar1l'y' , , ,. 1 � � destrved by the payee for the 1 I i �, � PUrPO" of ,0400elluR It no Ac, � , I t1ou call be Maintained oil it 44 � i : '. . a lost yt I I . JnS.tVam'e,,;t by The pa g), ,I � or A4y other Person for 111m, : � I I A, rallrotlaticket for transpor- � ! , , tation paid tor at the ordlilArY 1 , . , rate to Dot a contract within it, � : � . " , 11 I - I I I . . self, but a mere evideace of cor I , I . , j. i . i .., tract which the law creates and I 11 I I i I which lies behind the ticket. . � I Capacity tq understand the et- � I , F, � I feet of making oao's will and i I __ , ilot actually understanding la- I I . . the test of mental capacity tc� , i, � 'I. .,make a will. . I . I ..�­* I -A... 1*1 ­ I .... "I'll", ... WWI 'W, orl � I I I I .1, . . . . I I � ,;0 . ECONOMY OF SHEEP. * I I _ '' . . . I I 1�., � I . mprove Fertility and Take Nothlord � 111 � From the $oil-. . I I � , When, the small farmer adopts a pfto . . manent system of I farming " he '­ 1, � . I ' � , , ' go= tum to Sheep. He must have soin, ; ',. 11 ,� 4 = n .. way to conserve his soil feztillty, , � � ' 'J, , " , , , � . � _ an . ' L4 L4 I I of all farm animals ,the sheep., stan � 1, . 7, rit te te supreme in this particular, � te I � .1 , . . , . , '. . 4 . . . I George McXerrow In -the Or ud. , I 11 . ' ' . I � �'. , Farmer. The , patt that. the " ha I I , . . I playbd in the developmeilt of oth ' I fa,rnolmg district.9, notably Englan I , , , , . ,��, I V ' ' W . . should attest their value, In intens , . . ... . farming. I . ., I L I 1 . h . . � . small farm and the prout which ca I 9 � I .., : �, be derived from them -when rIghtl i , ' . ,ept Is too little known.. It is hard - . .1 I 1, e pro Irealize that they can. be) made proil I � . I . � . I : I able 1)y feeding on gram and ta., ' I - .1 . bay, while heretofore they have roa 4 �,j4l, , ed over and lived through a large pa- I of the year on the native grass. B ' u I � such is possible if ,-we will only ga � - � � It in the right way. .. . � 1� . I In gitting a flock the first thing ' , I I .: consider is the breed. It. must' � . I I . � adapted to conditions, One essend ! , J 11 . A Is to get, a type that can produce, : 1`1�11,��., . F� "i , :. ,; prime mutton carcass and A hea a' I . , � . -fleece at the same time. The dud 4 1 1. I � : 1, I 'purpose sheep has bqomer a reall . . I I I I . . . ! . . I I -.11% ..... , . . . . . I "I I . I I � I . The Cheviot sheeo . , � _1 -1 ., I I _ , I 6 I that is moderately 16 Attr& t an I free froM. kemp (or the, short eoarse I 1�, . hairs that go by this name) and I , J covers well all parts of the body I F , down to the hocks. The eWes are ! , � : I excellent milkers and good mothers, . I I losing few lambs even -when unat- I . I I ,4ended by the shepherd. They Ara . , . . - 'hotlkliMii� to. s1JX vx� �, ;�.A -.-�v. Vewdoelfa-alia'. . a:KT:i 1 . 11 _J �Flot, , - , t- 0-0 e .... = I *_�Z M,.,t�._�� � ,� , .4 #19 nd . %. 4- fn;!, Ml,��blv'1_11_ee" 141m tivit -I I I ,.. I . , ewes and a. half more In the lambs. Ewes weigh up to 170 pounds and the rams a third more. . , I � . 1. I % I __ ." _____�'a I - .1 , . nd it Is no longer necessary to sacri. I ,kl. .. .1 I ri& 111"",� t" 11, ce mutton conformation for wool p ,� ucing qualities or the reverse. �, �., - Aside from their mutton . a:hit wool ' I , � �:.L,_, roducing. qualities, she� ' hi '4 *1 ' ��4 � I - p-, ,_. ',T�i:�f(;L .. 1� �. conomic value to the farmer.4 -.1, , 404, � � , L � een them devour burdocks,atfil r4g.; �, eed with relish, while *thej._- had at -L . I bundance of good tame graid6A.- -it , trip were ta k -en throu. h ' * , ,g a- rum.] com. �� i � I Lunity of any highly developed'."sec. � I n It would be found that.- neaky all I I � e most progressive farmerit. keel� -, eep. They know that sheep tak6 -"-AW' ,.�,�, actically nothing from the soil. The re of them is important, 'but is an I I P eedingly pleasant task and required " ry little labor during the busy sea. . I , - . I .� n. , I .1 � I ''I I There Is a pleasure in caring for , od sheep that cannot be equaled In I I Ly other branch -of farming. Notlx- , g will Instill a love of farm ,life In boy sooner 'than the care of such 11 . ' Imals. I know this by experience. I hen kept in fenced pastures they �� It , e not susceptible to disease. Stom- I I . I h worms are the greatest menace, I I I . t may easily be avoided by keeping .. I I ,,,7 0 lambs off old sod in warm weather. I I I I I e northwest, will not give up her . ,. : ­ �; . � I I I remacy in sheep r4ising, but 11he. .. , , , I � : . � - , order changeth,' yielding place to.' � . ���. � , . , new." . � . . I . . I p. I I . , I . .� I I .1 . . , Coal For the Hogs. . I 1. 1 ''.7, I oft coal or charcoal is to the hog ag. 9 � � . 1. .t� I to the boy. GI've it to them in' "I . ... - . . I . I I I quent doses. If a big bunch ot, � :� ,,� a are allowed to sleep together in I �� ��� "I , 11 . . � I mped quarters, in bad weather, they � I - - 11 .: � " �,,, I pile up and the small under pig%' I I ,�,, Cer. Hasy to separate� them into, .. � I s of eight or ten each, , A sow pig7 .. � I., . ... 11 I owing at one year old -will, if she . I 11 .. , .. I her offspring produce tho average, I I I I I . . (: nber of animals, round up ,a herd . .. 600 at the end of the fourth year,� .�",� , �F,111�jl vided there are no slips, no deaths.' �. I I runts. I � I ... Keep the Best Lambs. takes, some grit to say "No". when I , -butcher gets his, eye on the rileeso , . I , I � � . . I I b You have --the one ,S,ou wanted , . . . I save for yourself-bUt that vei.-Y., , . � � L I . b will by and by 'bring yon a Ve . I I I I more than the ineAt nign will; . I I . 0 you for it now if you keep lit and' , . . well by It. Get .*Our guml)tJoll up, � � ; I . � . , I , n, and say- "No, §Jr, 1,M going to, � � 1, P t4n IqnA_Mi4g9,s"___..__,_, � � L i , 1;�, � � ,, �:: I - . I . ,�, . I . I , . 1. I . � I '... .. ... . ".. iii',� I . . ""M 0 4 1. 11 I 11. . ''. I ) . . "W" I :, � I . . 11 .. I '' ", I I iI � . 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