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cemeteries s'ili hrt a"equired to
o late the fli stssii ilr id. They
of uniform plots
or flowers s parteted, by paths
th orderly rows of head-
in height., width grad
or possible the t races
the east,' and at the
cemetery them
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b eo ' o 45e; backs, pi
'47e;' 5z 51 to 51a
;, , Cured' —Long Clear baco
31e;-cl'aar bellies, 29 to .39e.
Lard—Pare, tierces, 31 to 311/,e;
uhe, 301 to 31c; pails, 3054, to 3114c;,
�,1ril't , 32 to 32V,�e; col 1194nd, tlA 03.
E., 'Y Sxr� to 2 at c; tubs, 25% o 46401
Q. 1 feed, 'pails, 20 to 2614„s; prints, 27i to
tore 27
ber of
Fledryye�.
dam° c321 all: ,
to ix raid,_ e (cannon TS
Maes relate to the city or P
t to,the suburbs
4, 45 bombs,
n 1915, 70 . bombe, 0
arch 20, fell on,
!Conoco Wiii Be Relare ented, in '
1,Tritimphant Procession •.h
don 'Earls Next Yen ;
A despatch from Ton laic say ,',.r
oftial celebration of lbe s; cce,of •I
! the 1;3ratielr arms is e�necteci lie=ro, to
1.'11 -nearer or he >xt a ��. 1 ae kru;iael.*ss ' xa
say ':ie Times are a is k tkl� ili.
to is Qf r ficrae;a; for ' ' R
xanihtac i-itneee a miii owes-
siatn represent'l every tr k'R$' anima
E;,' :n th0.“11;01I . All fhP RIT111103
F. t l$ have a pbe the hiei ,x2 pro-
--th,
roti-t i, eia. ardirg ..'t
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-eekfast;
i.4 46 iia
0
oef.e, new 0
to "+de„ No, 3 whi-tie, ie
t0 Tlhielt+ outs'de' ; 4'47.25,
v'rRew -No, 1. \ int rp , e
1 t0 82,92z No.' 2,
1fir No 3 .4%182.07
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wheat ---4 o 2. n 1142.
$ hT vL :.�1m131Ai
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-,, Y1it<M5, in lay s, lontreRt1
ontan laromp$ shipment,
iil1feeil •- Car lots, delivered Mont
! #?rights, Bags in -eluded; rran
4"
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Gats extra No.
Flour, new standard
%F2 to $11.,35. Roiled oats,;
b3.,, 4.25 te $4,50. Bram
ZJt t$, $42.25Mouihio,
t y`
O. Hay, No 2, per
$24.00 to 825.&10,
rsa t; e aeterns, 24 to 2:5e.1,
f:b.,�, est eroa aery, 52
Eggs, ael�.et d, 55e; NVQ,
Pot'4toes,
I4� to 1 75. Dren ,1 bogs, •
1113 ~24.550 to °5.03.'
re s ao i pais, 20 1las 1Ret, 31
Toronto, Dec. _Heavy Christ-
mas steere, $14.00 t 0 $15.00; choice
o
good, 89.50 to 89.75;
40,00 i
Ito 8/0.50;ofeeders,, $10.25 to 811.25;
canners, 80.50 to 85.85; milkers, good
Country
tter—Dairy, tubs nod rolls, 38 to ers, $90.00 to 8150.00; light ewes,
prints, 40 to ,41c, Creamery'. $9.00 to 810.00; yearlings, 813.00 to
,sh made: solids, 510; prints, 52c. $13.50; spring 1,tirribs, 814,150 to
Eggs—New laid, 63 to 65c; store 815.00; -calves, geed to choice, 815.00
tocic 57 to 59c. ' to $17.25; hogs, fed and watered,
, ' Dresse.I- poultry—Sering chickens, - .818.25; do. 'weighed off care, 818.50.
• mein II•el'o 96 to 30c; turkeys, 40e; reptaos, doze Montreal, Dec. 24.—Steers, 87.50
P `4, 50* geese 25c to 812.00; choice butcher bulls, 8.‘00
4oeman 6 vho had remained Lem poultry—Roosters, 18 to 20c; to 39,00; poorer quality, ,s1.00 to
the city t ri, over war material fowl, 24 to 26e; ducklings, lbo 22c; 37.50; butcher cowse 89.00 to 85.00;
Amor cans, soon ompleted turkeYs, 3'oe; oPring chickens, 2:1
aux €l a
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field C
:'mussels
0, Service
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�t>, ';t mcraen Lon dQxr says;—
T he gra e art dtht;a Cati eU t+re Eng
x▪ a ? 2 n a j�?.,. „".,.,eco ed, v the �nLI;s nmui
in t e '19r... Narti onal,. C�en:etery #,''fu
sSez�, ss _tl l e;cd to ba" R3ee:* . n
4� to y 1'3i"F`�.',' ,. from i
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all nai� a
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a eve
erzls is not x
tie
tsgnr$'ion oio till arnru
eve rendered, „ 'The ,
e0)1ent gives tiro- • er se ar7
Mich the efore dis of !'f e• owe:
tri thatwh< $a iue tlse Belgian 1�
Currie anti'gall ';"fel;2C e ? - �l
inneral, were preoe;nt pit the ecromone.,
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a:j eath
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brave en
deposited.
.he British cialars'
ritish Legation)
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le, besides partiel-
04.14 will
at least
be arran
istice
units, were in En.glo und
traioing for comm .1 The
jug sebools are ' but
conspicuous service
dered, have decided to return
Comae es, officer cadets. Ench
ive a grant of twenty pounds t
purchase uniform and will embark
first-class wearing officers' uniform,
to visit the eematerY in comp
ielth Queen Elizabeth, who lejti
po„, RECROSS ATLANTIC
cle Toronto.
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troops
r :died here a -week
la b • of these troops bay
eir proeceded across trio
Che'er,e—Nc-ev large 2.71A to 280; A choice selee't hogs, 818.50; sows,
.hine in automobiles flying white
1 yond the bridgehead lines. Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 46 to
flags to join the German armies be- opine. te•Ol '118% .to 29c. .
48e. creamery solids 51 to 13e.
Prilits, 52 to 54e. C VtrAD ANS CROSSED
RHINE ON BOAT BRIDGE
oe0 Ships Built in Canada Margarine -34 to 35e.
During the Period of the 'War Eggs—No. 1 storage% 53 to 54e;
itielected litorake, 55 to 56e; new laid A despatch from C.Olgncs savs--The
..-.,p i from Ottawa says:— r31 t'art°118, 75 to 1311e- British and Canadian armies crossed
Dressed poultry—Spring chickens
anode for Canadian registry during ?)ce: turkeys, 40 to 45c; ducklings, lb., Canadian division passed over.. on a
the Period of the war to the end of i squabs, dos., 85.50; geese, 25 to boat bridge. The weather was ex --
November. Of the number 199 were 28e. trernely wet d spo he imp
sailing vessels aggregating 44,135 Beans—:Canadiato handepicked, bus. sive speetacle'a. nThe cii•loescisintg bega- TX*1-ea8t*:
gross tons and 160 were steeenolops, 85f.00 to $6.50; imparted, hand -pick -
9 o'clock- in the morning and continued
{ totalling 69,622 tons. In addition, 22 ed. Burma or Indian. $5.00 to 35.50; until late. afternoon. The spectacle
Limas, 17 to 17iiec.
i ships were built through the. Imperial Honoy_Eotractod , cower: 5oo, was lvitnesSed by large crowds, who
Munitions Board for the British Gov- tins, 29 to 20c lb; 1.0-1b. tins, 28 to were deeply impressed' hy the. ;nage
element. Of the number there were 99e lb.. 60 -lb, tins, 26-1/2 :to 27c, nifieent fitness and tli1 marching a
15 each of 1,440 net tons and seven Comb: 16 oz., $4.50 to $5.00 dozen; ,the men, the excellent condition of'the
12 1)4 83.50 to 84.1)0 dozen, transport and the horses.
each of 2,600 net tons.
Irk
A despatch f Om oh says;,
War q.,01 candidiY, '8704e
io an article
r,st- in the Pousi
ellich has just been
at Mietakee wo, mad
it a as thin'
ld
oul
oni our en
gee that would cover ronto
is broken. greatly noefieresolinet-
d the shattering out
,never foresaw such resu
even in the (talk hours of gloomY
Prof: Delbrock had` some unhappy
relations xv.oh the German eel -L. -or -
shin, fie was permitted in his wi
tinge to meArljon the British and Am-
erican stitistIcs or new ship colle; roe-
iiene ()Orley writing that they
to report the faets coliee
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plenty 0
if
hi r Nen-
t
at 3
li stato in the Minn -Ai' tincture ' iron,
a great advantage over the airplane,
particularly concerning passengers,
where comfort and easo of.navigation
80 CANONS safety and o high ratio of disposable
lift aro Vital considerallione. Air-
ships noW oXist with a range of over
4,000 trilic$ 'and which can trivet a'
BLINDED' IN W
a speed of 78 miles an hour, Ily
mum range of 8,000 neiles can be at-
tained, '1
On first speed Cape ToWn is to -day
aerially only a little over three days
from Southampton, while this ship
could fly across the e'itlar-tic and re-
turri without stopping. The cern-
Injttee points out that the fume nil: -
miles an hour, be fitted with ample
saloons, staterooms,. with an elevator
to a roef garden, and will be able to
remain in the air for over a week.
Pr oners War Returning to
England Reliort Hun
Cruelty.
London, Dee. 1.4.--7The Canadian
Mission attended St. Dunstan's
stituta far the Blind yesterday and
met' the -blind Canadians, some thir-
ty in all., A, petition was presented
to the Premier asking „that, the Gov-
ernment give to each one of the
b inded Canadian office s or men
220 acres 0.e hoinestead donde with -
PI
the mettiod by which the larid can be PNELVE S ES
out stipulation that it must be oer-
located for them by Proxy. ,
Lieut. Ilitchings, who spoke sup -
Porting the petition, Painted out, al-
so that m Australia blinde,
0
tiles a day, but med
eelence is getting away from drupes.
White of egg ohnoat pure alba -
men, but the yolk is a highly,complex
doubtless provided for the benefit or
the developing chick.
Lean beef, the tereal grams, bean
and peas, applee, prunes and demio-
lion greene are rich in iron. Milk con -
tams it, else young babies would soon
die. Beef juice, is goad for ehilfiren
a little older, partly on account of the
iron there is in it,
One taturallY asks, 'What is n
good for? The answer that
to be essential trelienithy cell g •th
But first, and foremost it is required
by the red corpuscles of the blood,
which are the earriers of 'Oxygen, If
the supply all: be not adequate, the
leek is made manifest by pale lion
and cheeke. Thine is a iondition L.
Tineture of iron is not agieeeable, to
take and is likely to discolor the teeth,
but when tile metal is disguised in
•
tood the patient finds A unobjection-
able and more readily absorbed.
-I Commuted to Long, Prison
KAISER• FOUND
consideration of the requests. It' i Terms.
inventory: of former Emperor Wit -
private belongings it Berlin and
lli'aoultsdstirn has led to the di 2
D. usnisrtaAno;st,orgI,eosao.otoon, jittoaawd:on nesxtts Lody, alias Charles A. Inglis, who at' 'oon,„,,e according to ino ntl000l:aasloilti:
Zuneilii-i'ng--o,f Berlin Several th -a I
week. NoVntles thimeefirNsvtastoabereesxideCnuttedaf 9`enl'aha'l
• horees in stables *formerly belonging
banadian Prlsoners of war have -re- , woreen sPlos \Nero -sell. , to Herr Holienzo lern hava,been Con, -
turned to England'to the numb -Jr 02 oto death, but both were reprieved? t •,,,flocateco „
2,000 'and are now arrieinfee at the ; sentences being commuted', th lengo Negeti twin bet‘, een,Potsdam,
Soluiers-1'and 'Workmen's Councils unid
00.000
41, 4774;
try at bover or Rippon and are • Lizzie Werth°, Yegarded. verY dan- Pririce Eitel_ Friedrich, loolcing to the
4'44'7 ,PAP4c47%;•44'43' $44-7"K tlieee taken charge of by the Cana- ' geroasi w
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bOter no,
'1',11.11‘;11'•1C• Ef1C11,1-7--'r-A---'11'S'1. I°. °
;of the latest battle crinsers is be,mg
fitted .for the ,P11.1130se' of toe Plince
Imperlaletour It -is the in-
, tootige, .91, thalcing to express to the.
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