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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-01-25, Page 3, ifTHVIRSDAY, jANBARYJ , 711, le91,2 , 1311 OtrtITC)11 NJ$ • LINTON PLANNING TO INSTAL MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYST HUS tli rig Northern Town Has Offer Of Service Equal TO Received at Present time for AbOtIt Half What IS NOW Being, Charged. . London Adventiser. Clinton, Jan. 10, -Having landed fhl.1 eutomobile factory, and settled the •question oe hydro•electric power, the citizens oE Clinton are ehjoying a brief breaeleing spell" befote tackling the next progressive movement art the municipal calendae-municipel owner, ship of telephones. - Rural Realms Seart, •, For along tune the hustling northern,' • town was well content .,with the re- quite:Bell service, but when the iuvd dines began exteeding throughthe di - ,'strict, and grew and flourished, the • 'towuspeople became restive. The y • cauldut understend why they shoula be forced to pay $25 per yeae for the ;peivilege of berating the butcher and • groper atlong range, when tuele rural • neighhovs indulged in long distance eenvereation for much less money. An Offer Recievel ' - This feeling geaduelly beeame st- ,ronger, and when a. while avo a peace- • ical telephone inau came along and offered to provide the Wien with as good ;levities as the Bell. people, for about half the mouey, the people be, gam to take a real live interest.. As a result it is expected that action will be • taken by the town council in the very near future. ,Dr OW. Thompson, town councilor . and chief advocate of a publicly -owned , .service, outlined the situation to The Advertiser today. , No Fight With Bell. "We have DO queried." he said, "with service the Bell people are giving. It is purely a question of dol. tars and ciente. Why snould we pay them a big profit; when we can oper- ate the lines ourselves at a big saving to subscribers? I say the money is :jest us 000 in our pockets as ic is in thefts. Under the terms ot the agreement between the town and the Bell corpor- ation, tbeir charter may he terminated on three months' notice. We can either bey oat the present Bell equip- ment. Or let them get out, aud install a system of OUT own. Muse Maintain Central. "In edlition to theeid vantagc of low Tates, there is another side t o the clues• . tion At present all the suleeeri hers on rural lines are peying the 1301 $2.59 .per year for operating e central sys- tem for teem here in Clinton. "Why can't the town of Clinton op- erate the ex chart g,e, end reel) the p10- fite have keen going to the Ben? "I feel sure diet Ute proposition would he e'paying one, becauee a while ago it preatical teteelinne nien told me that he wes prepared to furnish the town eiih a gond servic at half cost. He isn't in imeinese for his health, .either. As tar as long-distance con- nection i cent:evince ,the inueff, under the law, give us a tong.disiance eeeviee if I,Ve MIDt it: 1 aan agiat ing the plan for all I am worth. and I trust that it will carry out in the near 'future." - A Prow eusive Town. ' Clinton is winning a name as pro- gressive town in other fields than °phonic. The town has recovered from its setback of years ago; when the large organ factory, wit kb nes the mainstay of the plat% went to the wall, and is going eheael by leaps and beetles Net only has the o'd inaustey been rejuvenated, but a new cenceen, the Clienon Moto:: Company, is nner menefectering antoniohiles in the • Am Wing formely occupied by a thresh - Or works. About $15e,000, it is undet stood, lets been sahscri bed for this industry, and though stwill as Ten, it promiees soo0. ti oe )if factoe in the community. Waterworks System. , The waterworks system, which was iustal lea about two yeeeseeo, has now .abone 300 usere, mid it will soon' he necessary to extend tne inalne. Be- side this, the town bag spent e20,000 for pave ITi 911 tS durig the lest five years. Tele yeee it is the keen 100, o • spend $4, 000 m ir. When the pro- Theet Being posed work is finiebed, every prin street will beve tL tough, smooth eur face of fine macadam prieemeet, and will be the "good roacis Leven" of all A et T RUR O. BO Wier AN ." • .1 ..:0ANDRUIT;, Dandruff means that down peal: the umats of rime hair thee is a vase army of lit1e invisible germs microbes. And tiffs army never sleeps; it wages a Wall' o :destruction 'night and day. It destroys the nourish - Wert that the baiir muse have in order ecegnow vigorieusey ,and a- bundantly. PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over Canada eviff destroy these •germs and at the mane time furnish the hair eoptis with just the pnopme nourishment to make hair grow luateous .end luxuriant, 'PARISIAN SAGE is 'guaranteed by W. S. R. Holmes to banish dand- ruff, eeap !Milling hair' lend/ itching scalp or money back, Nees a. de- lightful hair dressing that wins instant favoe with refined women: Soled low only 50 cents a large, bot- tle by W. S.11. Holmes- and drug - glees everywhere. Girl with Aub- urn hale on eveey canten and bot- tle GOTHAM ALI A RUTTER OVER ROYALTY'S :VISIT. Fifth -Avenue Prepares For Bril- liant Social Events -Party Leave Ottawa. New York, ,1 an. • he arrival here to -day el the Duke aucl. Ducheee of Connaught will mare the first visit of Britith royalty .to New York .city since fifty-two years ago, when . the then Prince of Waleswho was the late Ring Edward VII., Nene' here and traveled front New York to thefar west,.wheye he Inniteil buffalo, The leaders of eociety here have prepared to extend a weicoree befitting suelt royal gueete. • Whiteley., Reid, aniline:eider ea the Cowie, of St. .1 tones. who, with Mrs. Reid, will act as host and hostese el the royal visitors, will be at the Grand Central station to 'meet the party, which will arrive aboard the doke's private car, attached to the regular train. The paety will he driven direct- ly to .tembassacloy Reids hoine at Ni 451 Madisonavenue, and.reemin there until rbureday Tile program Is altogether a social' one, as the royal visitors desire to avoid the round of nubile functions which would be necessary on an offi- cial visit to the United States. , Ambassador Reid rahele it known that both he andelles. Reid felt keen- ly the public reports that they are tended to "weed oue", eertain ele- fments in society in the matter of in- vitations. It was said there was no • attempt to discriminate, It has been decided that no general list of those invited will be made public. In none of the arraegements has any particular reference been made to the entertainment al Princess Pa- triche She is ,the fleet princess of the blood ,n7 1 nF ever 1.0 gni; otownwerocancemostracoanocenesconareona4ara. MeS111.11.116.04.1.1.14.. '• 5,0. 1thl, en. "it, tif tenpin UTT AI3ER socutzmuswzmnowszergoomessmarazz,--m.nv9 Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchment, for wrapping butter -the best sheet on the market, in packagz?s, not printed: • 500 Sheets for 591.. •.200 Sheets tqr Better. Still Have peen' name, farm and post -office neatly printed an i make a repU:atiOrt.fOr your product. We use only pcia1 butter paper ink, guaranteed not to ruul. orto itjure the butter. • , ii011) to 5.7;1 20 4) titmo lor ST CO Wrap your butter, and get vivo cents per pound more than if unwrapped. We also•would be pleaSed to supply'You with pririted Letter 1Flead, Note Heads Bill Heacls,' Statements, Envelopes, Wedding Invittions or Announcements, Posters, Circulars, Catalogues', • Calling Cards, in fact anything in the printing line you may require. • mtqtrasauctarmangsmenamsaeseek;ge,. • , feet or thcc soil, i o Ui11odbtale- • Seie' hue, e number, of eloee friendeeip 'ISLAM .IS 011 ;New Yeeele sma it, 'is • expected, litningeeier steer. here e , vielt 21 unbar a thegi, 4B ef W hi gt. eTa, )_T -dime ta, the Baited States tee a short latityNow York, the Duke of Conn/Mat htie not offcntlea President Taft,: aor haa ehe 'feet that lie would net comeetee'Waelelegeen, etuteed any; great surprise in official cirelee hero. The White House knew Several weelts' , agO that the &lite 'would not come,to W aS,11 ingot. 'WhitelaW Reid, U. 8, Ambassador te Great Beitain, when he wee a lun- cheon guest at the White Hotted early in the monthexplalned to offieials that the duke, wishecl to pee, 'oely , an ueolihdal vieit to the Meted States, and that he deeired td' avoid alt. the official "perm) antecircurostance" that - would necessarily accumpany a Alin to the capital. • Left Ottawa Yesterday. Ottawa: Jap. 11 -Canada's Geyer- • noir-eleeteral, Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, accemparaed by the -Duchess teed Prineess 'Patricia, left yosteeday afternoon toe New York, to be the guests for five daYe of Are- bassador W1iiticw 'Reid and Mei, Reid. Their. Reyel Highnesses travel- ed ei the Governor -General's private ear "Canada," and were attended by LieuteCol. Lowther, military secre- tary; Capt. Rivees-Bulkoley, A,I),C„ eomptroller of the household; Miss Pelly, lady-in-waiting, and several eer- v ants. I A flitter Fight. • Ottawa, Jan. 22.-0 ember of .the Cabinet Ministersawill take the stump on behalf ef Dr, Malnuey, Conserve. Bee 'candidate in Su 11 Renfrew. While • the' riding „will be over -run with lib - ecu M.Pee on behalf of Hon, G. P. Graham. A bitter fighlete eel:eche:1. blatant/lee reeresr. Rome, Jane 12 210 0 emi Waechter, the German tlecrotary State for .Poreign f!'efiaire,: arrived • here Saturday alai itineediately paid a Visit to Marquis • Anti nO 0i 153) Guiliano, the Italian P011eign 13111 - tor. • The two statemee held a lone • and cordial conference, cluritig which the relations of Italy and Germany as . well asthose with Austria-elnegary, wore discussed with .ecciprocal satis- fadion. PLAIN TALK ABOUT RES. Don't you believe that experience is better than hearsay? If you suf- fer from piles, just try Zam-Buk. You .ean do so at our expense. So assured are we al the result ithat We Win send you afeee telal box if you send itol ,our Toronto( offices full name and 'address and a one ,ecnt stamp to pay return posege. Scores at people daily acquaint us with the benefit they have driVeti tram the nee of Zam-Buk for piles. Mr. F. Aetridge of 3 Se 'Paul St., St. Catharines, Ont., says, "For five Yeans I have suffered untold agony with praeruding pees, The pain WaS SO great at ftimes I would al- most scream. "I lost weighe and hate no appe- tite. I elle& everytheng 4eveee heard of DOT piles, as I was willieg to 'bake .stnyebing to get relief. It was usegess, however, and I almost gave up in despair. "One day a friend gave me a sam- ple of Zam-Buk and, 'told me of a ilittiind of leis :who had beeii I decided to 'try Zam-Buk, anclthe relief 1 gut was encouraging. I u,sed three boxes, and at ac. end of .that time Iwo comPleteeecured I Wish I could have gite4. Zem-Buk yeaes ago; We -would leave saved me years of nifsery."e Zam-Buk will also be found a sure eure foe coed ISOres, chapped hands, troet bites, ulcers, blood poison, varicose scoxes, scalp sores, ring- worrie, inflamed patches, babies eruptions and chapped peaces, cuts, bunts, bruises, and ;skin ineunies generally. Ali deuggists and etores 'sell at 50c box, or post free Enem Zinn -Butt Co.. .Toronto, upon re- ceipt of mice. You are \earthed against harmful imitatione and sub- stittetes, see the registered name "Zain-Betke on every package, ' cummins For President. Washington, 3 an 22. -Senator Al- bert B. Cummins of Iowa, progeessive Republican, Saturday. announced his candidacy for tile Republican Presi- dential uomitiation, in a statement in which he sive that if the Republicans of Iowa believe him a fit man to -urge hefore the Chieago convention., he will accept theft' decision. Persian Cause cf . ,ous Situation, Saye.Seiust'er,.., , CEIAOS ::AND A.NAPC1Y KEION • . e, • , • ' ' ' 77:7 .ArrieriCen' eeeereaetiletir-denerat'efSPere ela Arreigee' Great Briedin For iShrt ' 'pheekino 1.7tiSSia el the BegiOne e00 Her "Flagrent Violetieta pf ArigkeReeitan Ageeemente-- Mereeins Sure to ,Retaliate. \ 1,11er i eBitualle noig .-4Tslsalea nn eeorteisouiil t ionf eesia Tenders a netion, which eye, making prognee toWerds peace and • order .and was building, tip its 'M- •enges for the establishment of s, eon- Stttntional government, a hied of' Oleos" and anarchy, Without prestige nmong 21S own people, and, 01 addi- tion, hes meant tee sacrifice of hun- dreds of ienocent This •statement was made yesterday • by W. Morgan Shuster, the American who was dismissed from the office of treaeuree-general of Persia recently and has just arrived here. "The Mohaneinedan people," eontin. tied Mr, Shuster, "aro further aroused against the Christian natiees. Great 13Titain and Russia, tee from being on a mere solid basis of friendship, are new face to face on opposite sides of, a disorganized territory. "The Russian and 13ritish legations are the real governing forces in Per- sia. They are acting through a diree- tory of seven Persians, in 'order to avoid international responsibility. Mit inorally they are reeponsible for the destruction of Persian 'nationality, when it gave promise of establishing a stable constitutional government. The seven men -who inc nominally governing Persia are without charac- ter or reputation.. They do' not com- mand the elightest respect of their countrymen and would nor exist a day withoue the protection of the Russian and British legations. "The Russian forces and influences are steadily advancing southwards and unless tiler° is a break in the present trend of events, the realization of Rus- sia's dream of a wenn water port is a emitter of only a few years. Great 'Britain will then be confronted with a living Russo -Indian frontier problem. "The past year's fiction of the Euro- peans le Morocco, Tripoli and Persia does not encourage the hope of inter- national peace. The fact that the Mohammedans have been driven te the wall renders future retaliation In- evitable. The. Olost regrettable feature of Persia's dismemberment ie the fact that it might have been entirely pre- vented had Great Britain frankly ob- jected at the beginning to Rusera's flagrant violation of the anglo-Rue. shin agreement, commencing with her claim Net summer of the rights to vete appointments of Persian officials, and culminating in the cleepatch of her army into Pereia on the false pretext that is Persian officiel li 1 prinled paniphlet trl liiisi me/lessees pvevious action in Porsitt."' .Zer Skipper Has Cold Feet. Paris, jail. ell,- The captein of the French steamer Manouba. which wits seized by Italian thietemeire Friday, cm her voynee from Marseilles to Tunis, with PH passengers, including Turkish mimes nf the Red Cm:Acted Society, on board, disembarked the Turks on his own initiative it Ong. liaei, ,in Sardinia, and was then pe1. mitted to leave the port. This ection of the captain is not in iecordence with the wielies te the French Gov- ernment, as the Turkish luree meet be considered es belonging to the Red Crescent Society until the contrary has been proved by the Italians, who assert that among 1110111 were some Turkish officers disguised as mime. :Members of the Red Creseent ole 11 15 argued by the French authoritiee, entitled to the protection of the flee pncler which they ere sailing. France will insist on a eettlement of the clue: - tion through the French anthassader at Rotne. Atlantic In Angry Mood, Now. York, eau, 2e.-Considerabie daenege was done about. the (lecke of the liner Cedric. .which arrived yester- day Been Liverpoce iti the severe stories through which ehe perked on her passage. On tee boat deck big seas smashed the lashings el' the life- boat, which eventeelly turned turtle anti was craelved and split from end to end. • Ste John's, Nfld., ean. 22.-Wirelese messages received yeetenthe from the steemee Mount Temple., which wae toweng the disabled eteenter Bart to this pert, :tette, diet the Mount Tem. plelied been ...obliged 1 eliandon the. way 111AI) VERY BAD Pearf.,t'oialcillodalfalrliZeeer(tInVtellahvc'el: . made to despatell the steamer Bona - venture to the aid of the clieabled COUGH • And Tickling Sensa- tion in Throat. Dr. Wood's Norivay pine Syrup Cured H. Miss Ce Danielson, Bowsman River, Man., writes fee -"Last fall I had a yery had cough and a tickling sensation in my throat. • It was so bad I could not sleep at night; so I went to a druggist and told him I wanted something Inc my cold, and he advised me to try De. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup which I did, and alter taking one bottle was completely cured. Let me recomreend Dr. Wood's Norimy Pine Syrup to anyone who suffers from a cough or throat irritation," steamer. The Dart, is on route from New Orleans for Copenhagen. Building Trades Held Up. • Chicago, ;len, ee.--Oat of 02,400 braiding trades workmen tegularly employed in Chicago el.,000 are- now idle. ' This es according te an estimate *made Friday night by sie heads of the leading theta. The canee for the great slump in building is the extreme cold weather which has prevailed since the first et the year. Plumbre e1if0 the rally men not affected. The 1,500 me.mbers of this craft 'arc all hese and there is work for neely more, hut they are not ay ai table. • 01 the p3123313132190 p0t. cent. are idle and only 7,200 eat:pc:nen> Get, al 18,000 are' working, • 1 rish 140 'comer° Case. ',option, Jan. the Gel - way farmer, ie appeal hig a gai net Judge Kenny's decision. which de- claf es lile night marriage, with only witnees, to be valid. Boerne Makes State Entry, London, • Tan. 22. ---Cardinal Bourne Dr. :wood's Pine ,,e..e., „,. mado a state entry into Westmiester Norway ' 01'1.1' A° Cethedeal yesterclny afternoon, the oc- without a doubt one of the geeetest cough casein being invested with mech and cold remedies on'the market to -day, ad so great has been its success there arc numerous preparations put up to imitate it, Doehot be imposed upon by taking one of these substitutes, but init elie: de being given "Dr. WOOd'S" when 7/be ask for it. Price, 25 Centfi a bottle; put up iu a yelloev wrapper; three -pine trees the trade Mrk a; manufaettired only by The T. Milburn Co,. Limited,. Toronto, Ont,. ., •Eviry iuBB end should know anent Elm mwonderful IVIWEL Whirling Spray The new Vaginal dyringe. Best \tIA ;1' -Most convenient, It cleanses 41 instantly. itet yeut It hot:Minot allpply the 7 1%T:tled ItitV'71rrilgcltitervViiLttitU WIRDSOR SUPPLY CO., • „ W,jUdg4r* '04,6 g5o1cCrCao Cured. by Lydia 13. , Pink - bath sVegetabileConipound Fox Creek, N.B.-"I have always had pains ia the loinsand a weak- ness .there, and often . after my mettle my food would distrest; me and cause sore- ness. Lydia E. PinkhanesYegeta- ble Compound has done me much good. lam strong- er, cligestionis bet- ter, and 4 ean walk with ambition. I have encouraged many mothers of families to take it as it is the best rem- edy in the world. You can publish this in the papers. ' Mrs. Witmlim BounquE, Fox Creek, N.B., Canada. The above is only one of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine ComPany of Lynn, Mass.,which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does care these obstinate dis- eases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such. suf- tering woman owes it rto herself to at least give Lydia E.Pin.khara's Vegeta- ble Coinpound a trial before submit- ting to an. operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkhana, of Lynn, invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health and her advice is free. . Justice 'for Canadian. Ottawa, Jan. 22.-0fteeelaineuielehee in prison in.Mexico City for over two years without being able to foree (111 issue in -the Mexienn courts, .as to. his guilt or innecence, tieeree le Haman, a Canadian citizen, and president of the defunct Mexico City Bankitig Co., will now either have to to premetly released and given a fele trial in the eivil courts or .elee the C'ena,liail 111 British Stata Delml Uncut., will hlmw the reason why.. Final action hue been taken by the eine.: Beeerteuent to prevent auy Oa:titer et...mei:fug:a and delays on the, par1 of the eleei- can authoeittee, fuel if Mee liemm, bl a British. subject, 11,421 not IllOttlIWIttl get justice in tlie :Mexican coulee the Government of the Republic., will he celled to task by Groat Britain in an unmistakable manteer. That ie the ul- timatum delivered thrmedi the Britieli Atubaesador ai eV:Wee:on. QUICK RELIEF FR 3M THAT PERSISTENT, IMMO NM We mean the kin0 of congh it gives one a cold shiver just to hear -the dry, deep-seated Itack-haelt-hack-t 11 a t seems it were tearing the very vitals. That's the kind of cough that means bUsilises. Fortunately, though, that is also One of the kinds of cough for which NE14)1-fl- ee Syrup of Linseed, Licorice cunt Chlorodyne was first prescribed, and which it has been relieving with great promptness and regularity ever since.. Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chloroclyne is absolutely free from harunfnl drngs of any Mild, and is safe even for children. It is pleasant to take, 1000 11015 quickly, reliet,ing the irritation, loosening the phlegtn, promoting ex- pectoration, and so stopping the cough. l'housands declare it to be the best cough syrup they have ever tried. Your Druggist will gladly recommend' it, and will supply yon with either a 25c. or 500. bottle. The National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, xr6 MeseeefereegleeMe-Mateaffeleneeleefeetereem Five Killed In Mine. Nem reeved , Wyi, lan. 22. --The mese of the dust ee.plosion in mine No. 4 ot the Km -emceed Coal Co. on I Saturday, whiell caused the death of I ilve melt and the injury of 18 uthere, hes not, yet been determined, The deacl ate: ;lames Smith, Jennie T-laneen, James Ward, Peter London and Thomas Dixon: alt Anicnicane. Nine of the more seriously injnrcel were removed to a hospital Ed Rock gs, eprinWyo. elle explosion oceurred ie what le lirehea is the "eeeond mirth" entry, let) tece freelie, the main slope and 1,000 feet tram the surface. The force al tile explosion was confined closely and those working in the immediate vicinity were the only onos injured. Mineq 00110.kt.g in other portions of dee dime inacle their -way lo the 70: face 1.111111i00e0.• SUFFERED TRElPABLE PAINS • • • OF INDIGESTION. - MILDURri'a LAX.A.-LIVER PILLS CURED HEIL Mrs. Wm. FL MacEwen, Mount Tryon, PEl., wri too ;-`` Poi' more than a Year I suffered with all the terrible pains of inclicostion, and my life was one of ehe greates, misery. et did rot scent to make any difference whether 4 me or not, the pains were ahvays there, accompanied by • a severe bloating feud belching of whid, I reel not even get 101101 at night, and sometimes hardly got a bit of sleep. en my misery I tried merely remedies said to cure indigeetion, but they did me not one particle of good, and I fully expected I would always be afflicted in this way. At this time my brother came home on a visit and urged' Ole to try Milburn's ',axe -Liver Pills, Etna got me a few vials, By tile time I had taken one vial I began to iinprove, and could eat with some relish. I was greedy cheered, and con - tinned taking the Pills until all traces of the trouble had disappeared, and I could once more eat ell hincls of food without ,the slightesten.conve,nience. I am so fully convineed of their, 'virtue as 'a family medicine, I have no 'hesitation in recom- mending them" , I , , Price, 25 cents per vial or 6 vials for ,51.00 at ail dealers or mailed direct Oil receipt of 'price by The T.' IVIllburn CO" I4taited, Totento, Ont. ' • ' .• • . • ,• • iyiAntter"Enfriri. 1-everpool and ,Chicago Wheat Futures Close Higlier-l.eve Stock - Latest Otiotatiens. • eI1CLA3O, 20.21571 -teat Miens to -day shoved some strength on the reports, that experts frOm TRIssia wal run liglat tor months to COMII Pricee at the close a'ffre 0.-4C to 1-1e over last night. Corn nnishea 1-4e. to 1-232 tip, oats enchaegee to eeec higher and 'log proeucts at, a dentine or 2 1-2c to 102. ,\a1:311o,oall.11-vernont 031,11010 el ascii to-daY 011 OTk cwolli.tIllal141cttlioliwigel,7r then yesterclaY, ana Winnipeg, 000 ons, • On. also. Low, (Jose. Lioss. igas, .......„ .1111/ 110 12 11511 July tette tut% Toronto Orairt Market. Wheal, fall, bushel 70 510 20 05 Wheat, goose, bushol • 0 02 Rye, bushel o 00 i Oo Oats, bushel 0133 . Barley, bushel o 55 666 Barley, for feed 0 05 0 75 Peas, Mishel 110 1 12 Buckwheat, beshei ..... 0 50 0 02 Toronto Dairy Market. floitte, senarator° t dalry lb. 0 P 6 O 324 Be itiietteesrei lei:71:y, lb, 0 33 035 37100`tritteeyrc,:ek:mf droy,ze:711/.1s .... 32 . Honey, extracted, lb Eggs, case lots 0 32 0 12 .... 02 4505 3..0.0. ' o i6 Egg.4' ilLeWiv-elarlpaoo! Cirain Prices, LIVERPOOL, Jan. 20. -Wheat -Spot firm; No, 1 Manitoba Is 0 1-20; No, 2 Manitoba 8. 4 1-20; No, 1 Manitoba 75 li 1-2d.; futures steady, 'March Is 73 -id; May Is 5 3-40; July 7s 5 7-Sd. Corn - Spot firm; American mixed, new, Os Liverpool Provisions. Liverpool, Jan. 20.-Beeb-Extra In- dia moss, 1005. Pork-Prirae mesa, western, 36S 3d; hams, short cut, 14 to 131 lbs., 50s 004 bacon, rAmberland Mot. 26 to 30 lbs., 455 IA; :Aloft rlbs, 10 10 A- lbs, lis; clear belllos, 14 to 16 lbs., 175 60; long clear mi11/41101, light, 28 to 31 lbs, 98s; long clear middles, heavy, 55 to 40 lbs, 470 Gd; short clear backs, 26 to, 20 lbs., 46s; should.ers, square, .11 tO 13 lbs, 45e GO. Lard -Prime western, In Lcrees, ells; AMerican refined, 46s. But- ter, none. Cheese -Canadian, finest white, 74s; colored, 742. Tallow -Prime city, 32s; Australian in London, 325 10. Turpentine spirits, 36s. Rosin, com- mon, 16s 10 1-20. Petroleutn, refined, 70. mnniMitoohnatr.5eia,rlingGrain and Produce. IVIONTREAL, Jan, 20-Themarket tor wheat continues good, there being a number of orders in the market for round lots at 0 further ad - 'ranee in prices of 501 to 41/41 per quarter; consequently a fair amount of bust/less was flone for 510.Y -June shiptnent, Bats from Glagg019 IlIttle been advanced sharn- ly. A fairly good trade eontinues to be done In- all lines of coarse grains on spot, and especially so In American corn. Cables on spring wheat flour were Mtn for round lots for prompt shipment, but ocean freight space is scarce. Local prices are firm, with a fair trade In flour. Demand for raillfeed is good. Butter 10 strong under a good demand and small 2upplles. Receipts for the week were. 1070 packages, against MO a Year ago. Cheese quiet, but firm. 11ecelpts tor the week were 024 boxes, against 7010 year ago, Demand for eggs Is good and PriceS strong. Receipts for the week were 0118, against 1111 a year ago. Provisions active. Stocks Wheat, 244,501; corn, 0271; peas, 2363; oats, 402,575; barley, 110,002; buckwheat, 15,576; flour, 74,711. Minneapolis Grain market., MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 20.-Cl05e-Wbeat Traaryd; $011..004; Tot°103'.' 2*11;°0°Aietr°11,$21.10.°5146;; 00. northern, 51.04; No. 3 wheat, 01.02. Corn -No. 6 yellow, 62e to 6231c. 00 aytes--0Nuo 53; st. to 47160. Bran -024 to $24.50. Flour -First patents, 15,10 to 5510; sec- ond patents, 24.75 to 13; first clears, 5330 to 13.85; second clears, $2.40 to $2,50. Buffalo Grain Market, BUFFALO, Jam D. -Spring wheat dull; No. 1 northern, carloads, store, 11.14/II winter strong; No. 2 red, 51.0V/ed; No, 3 red, 9Sc; No. 3 white, $1,01. Corn -Firm. Oats -Strong; No, 2 white, 54c; No. 3 white, 510.10; No. 4 white, 5:31c. Barley -Malting, 11.15 to 11.35. °ninth Grain Market. DULUTH, Jan, 20. -Wheat -No. 1 hard, 51.0615; No. 1 northern.; 01.115t4; No, northern, 1)10231; 51113', 11.05% bld; J uly, 51.0531 1401. CATTLE MARKETS, Eas' Buffalo Cattle Market. EAST l3UPFALO, San. 20. -Cattle - e.5,. 2c . p,s _ Receipts 200 head; steady. \reels -Re- ceipts 200 head; slow end 75c lower; oITtoS lots 5300 head; pigs slow 101(1 10c to 151 lower; others active mai steady to 5a lower; heavy WA to 532)0; mixed 06.40 to 10.45; yorlters SO to eee5; plgo 15.05 to 55.35; rough 25.70 to 05.75; stags $4,50 to $5.15. S,s. heertp and rn labs-Roceipts 14,000; sheep active and eteady. Lambs slow 01110 lac lower; lambs 13.50 to 56.60; 10w Chicago Live Steck. 0110 1300, Jan. 20.--Catttc-Receipts, 1000; market weak; beeves, 21.55 to MON Texas steers, 21,00 to 55.10; western steers, iIedsc, 35,1 (040 u .85ft -$1,.0.23W;s ,, st;loolIcelitt;a,st,1stn tr 0101 1) 0615; calves, 20.50 to 59.75. ex.1..111-1,111,eescp:its,101:73).230; 1151101,x015:0,31, 041110070- 16:05; heavy, 01.05 to $1.25 ,015411, $3.10 to 320.20; PLif .6.,1/11...15 to 50.75; bulk of 00105 6610Sheep and Lanths-Eccollits, SON; mar- ket weak; native, 01:3 to 24.70; westere, 53.60 to 24,7); ".s'earlinp,s, 04.30 to 15.30; Itunba, natlVe, 500 tu 56.00; Wl:51el'11, 31 to $6.16, , LIvel•pool Live Stock. LIVERPOOL, Jan, 20,-.TOlin 1.10.0411 Co., Liverpool, cable to -any that Moro was very little me in the he:Pee:pi trans- acted in the Birkenhead market. '1110 undertone was weak and quotations show a reduction (.0 one -butt cent. ner Pound on those last cabled. This ref.:notion 3•3 53119/ tennerary. Sttatt.e ;Ina Clnadian steers made teem 1331c to 1134c per 1,. King Meets German Ambassador. Rome, 31111. 22. -The court dinner Saturday night in bonen (if Herr WM leiderlineWaecletee was preeeded by a long eadience granted by the King to the German Foreign b'ecretary. The exchanee beteveen tee Ring and ha Secretary were meet cordial.' After the denier the Ring eonferred on the 8ecretary the higheet degree of the decorations re St. Maurice and et. Lazarus, presenting him with. tl 1 00- 0131210 of tho order. Fire In St. Mary's. St. !vlaty'S lan, 22. -The St. Mary's 'Wood Specialty Co. suffered on Satur- day 013(111 10 the extent of about 120,- 000 by fire, 11:0131 a cause -unknown. There is insurance of 517,000. 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