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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1914-03-13, Page 3emereseepereessoseeeeeeeesreek Mehl Rowe 44, ..,. i,„ 1 , ^�.4 tn4•• ,i as ' !1gdreil.9» . ! ^, Derr „n• \\\ tiit� ly ate ;lin ges •ot [tee fen's les} lea nth •,ef feed acnes fo ohs, auld i eed- and Lem. iu. cen- 'tri e ' the foe s aunt and. allyl -as Icier Jack Sprat could eat rio fat, His wife could eat no lean. $aid she, "I know a dainty dish For which we'll bods be keen: Crown Syrup sweet is such a treat,. We'll lick the platter clean." ry. Yormler Ontario Prftlller jhisses Au ay After Long hila s4s: A despateh fror}i Toroetee s,a Sir George Ross, majority leader in the Canadian Senate and former. Premier of Ontario, died,,, Saturday morning at the General Hospital after an illness of :six weeks; Death had been. inevitable for several days, but came ,somewhat itrfexpeet- ealy , no member of the lanii'ly being at hand when Sir George breathed his last, only Dr: Garnet Greer and a nurse being at the bedside. Lady Ross and Dr. William Goldie had been summoned, but arrived at the hospital a fewnionients ;too late. Sir George's illness dated from, lead , ac- ani- ften per 1 holy hat, - ent., ver- teep ireo, aterA l ass Pint;', the tree; feed un 5ritwn - r rn Syr A delicious, wholesome food that is within the reach of every purse! That is Crown Brand Corn Syrup. ¶ The best thing about it is that it snakes plainer foods more appreciated. The strongest recommendation to thrifty housewives. ¶l For sweetening and flavoring pies, puddings and cakes it is excellent. It makes most delicious candies and taffy. Children love it on bread and it is delicious to serve with griddle cakes and fritters. ¶ Hundreds of dainty dishes that cost very little can be made with Crown Brand Corn Syrup. CROWN BRAND FUDGE 2 Pounds of Crown Brand Syrup. 4 Pounds of Granulated Sugar 1 Cup of Mille. One-half Cup� of Butter 1 Ounce of Chocolate. 1 Teaspoonful Vanilla. Put syrup,,sugar, milk, butter and chocolate over a slow ire until the chocolate is melted. Boil briskly for about 10 minutest or until it forms a soft ball in cold water Add Vanilla and beat until the mixture has a grained appearance. Turn into buttered pans and mark into squares before it gets cold. tt7a •ref and S In her Wilk' ully ti tte ielt do sed t, it lace a eo .ak b llx7r ,tis' rf ] 111 int th J1. icl d 170 11e ar its' tee er( 5123 tel gh tri r ie to er 11 PRICES F FARM PRODUCTS iSEPORTR ' RQR9 THS LEADING TRAGI ' CENTRES OP AMERICA irises of C3ttts, Crain, CIteeaa and ntns► Frasiuc, at tom ata Abroad: Breadstuffs. Toronto, March 10.•--L•lour--Ontario cheat ttour'. Sii per cent., $3.80 to $3.85, seaboard, and at $3318, Toronto. Manitoba ---first yatents. in jute bags, $5.40; do., seconds. $4.90; strong bakers' in jute bags, $4.70. Manitoba wheat--1day porta, No. 1 Nor - there. $1 to 81.00 1-4, and No. 2, 981.2 to 98 3.4e; f;od, zioit, 1.41 more. No. 1 Northern, 'North .13at 51.04 1-2 to $1.05, and No. 2, $1.02 1to $1.66. Ontario. xo'j;-at--No. 2 at 96 to 93o, out- ',ide, itc..y:Rliltr '10 freight, and 99c, on trn*k Toronto. Oat -Nn. 2 Ontario oats, 37 to 371-20, outside. and at 39 1-2 -to 40o, on track, To- mato, Wootttru Canada. oats, 411 for No. 2, ,Ertel 39 1-2 for No. 3 Bay ports. Ilea! --98,,a ;li, alting barley, 66 bo 68e, e. 33ttr e5^'- g ontxi4r •t. -•:rasing to quaitty. ' •CeitAi.ii4 iv No. 3, American. 69o, all rail, Tomo/ to. ltye -cot 2 al 62 to 63e, outside. Bran Matti:obit bran :523 a too, in bags, ' urnntr. E.e.ght. Shorts, $25. Country Produce. Mutter 't'h+,i+:o da4ry, 22 to 23x; inferior, tis rte 145; fanners separator prints, 22 to e254iordarintry prints, 30 to 31e: solids, 27 3 smutty. 81o; No. 1 red Winter, 90 1-2et .yt•,vago prints, 27 to 28e; solids, No. 2 ted Winter, 88 7.8c; No. 3 ted Win' 2512 w 2f', tor, 871.45. slats -No. 2 C.W., 35 1 4c; 11* The Canada Starch Co. Limited Manufacturers of Th Edwardsburg Brands MONTREAL CARDINAL TORONTO BRANTFORDVANCOUVER OUR FREE RECIPE BOOK is full Of ideas for Delicious Dishes. Send for Your Copy. Address Montreal Office fsam.-•-•m;.r..._..�.xx,rxs•-"-'"+ec�-Mc.''--N .'•- ..... .5 Peg9-•01641 lots of new -laid, 33 to 340 per down; storage, selects, 32*, and storage, 30 to 310 per_dozen. Cheese -Now, 15 to 151.4o for largo, and 151.20 for twins. Beans-Haud-pirlved, 87.15 to $2.20 por bushel; primes, 52.15 to 82.16. Roney --Extracted. in tills, it to 12o per lb. for No. 1; combs, *3 to 83.25 per dozen for No. 1, and $2.40 to $2.50 for Nr'. 2. Poultry -yowl, 13 to 15c• por 111.; "kit - ens, 17 to 19e; <hsks, 15 to 17*; geese, 15 to 16*; turkeys. 20 to 23e. Potatoes--Ontarins, 85 to 87e per baa, on track, and Delawares at 90 to 96c, on track, car tots. Provisions, Bacon --Long clear, 15 to 16e per lb.. in ease lots. Pork -Short out, 828.50; do., mess. 324.50. linins--•Meddnm, 13 to 18 1-2e; do., heavy. 17 to 18c: rolls. 15 to 15 1.2e; breakfast bacon, 18 •tn 19c; backs, 22 to 2La'rd-Tierces, 14 1.3c; tubs, 14.1.2e; pails, 14 3.4c. Dam Hay and Straw. Baled hay -No. 1 at 914 to 314.60 a ton, on track here; No; 2 quoted at 313 to $13 50, and mixed at 812 to 81260. Baled a;traw•-Car iota, $8.50 to $8.75, on track, Toronto, Winnipeg Grain. ' Winatio eg, 'Ms.r*h 10. -flash r -Wheat -N-n, 1 Northern. 90 1.2*: No, 2 Northern, 68 7 6e; No. 3 Northern, 87 1-4e: No. 4. 831.4e; No. 5,77e No 6, 72 1.2. ; feed, 665. ; No. 1 rd. Rioted seTde, 85 1-4o; No. 2 rejected F*rd,. 84 1.2*; No. 3 rejected seeds, 83e; No. smutty, 861.4e; No. 2 etnutty, 841.2*; No. YPHO1D E IDEMIC SPREADS ,000 Persons Out of 7,000 Population Suffering With Disease in Quebec Alil,' patch from St. -John's, Que., says : Th* seriousness of the e111 - der» nic of mild typhoid ~ludo. has taken held of the Towns of St. J•obTn's and Iherville and the County of :S.ibreivis generally, is seen in the fact that two thousand persons, 'nt'leaf; ou't of .a population of ulbeut Seven thousand are suffering from t}.te 41i.sease in its . varicuti stages. Many of the Royal Cana- dian Drag+4iis stationed here .have contracted it, and thio Militia De- partment has sent clown M*.jer I)rum to investigate. Phe heal doctors are over, w.oa'k, tel; ono of there. attonclhig sixty cases in a single day. Danger lies in the point that in the early stages the disease is notrecognized as serious, rincl even then has been diagnazed merely as in.tcstinaI grippe. But as elle attack increases the whole constie tion breaks dowii, A number of deaths have been re- ported, and the 'epidemic) has ob- tained, such a, hold that it is difficult to plan . proper isolation preettu- 'bio'na, • ',The xnS ea'1 men blame, the al e:d';roc w,Pater ',supply as the cause,. and tlie milk and. bread deliveries the are being questioned, ''Factories are ,all ,working .short banded and business usibleXx� g?e.atly l,ii of+ire with., 3 C.SV., 34 1-2e • extra No. 1 feed. 34 3!4(11 No. 1 feed, 34 1-4e; No. 2 food, 34c. }lar ley -No. 3, 45 1.4e; No. 4, 43 1.4e; rejected, *21.20; feed, 42e. •flax.• -No, 1 N.W.C., 36,33 3.4; No, 2 C.W., $1.30 3.4; No. 3 C.W. 31.17 3-4, --- Montreal Markets, lifontrcutl, March 10. -•. Corn, ,,trnerioan No. 2 yellow, 72 1.2 to 73e. (Tats, Canadian Western, No. 2, 44e. Canadian 'lSestorn No. 3, 43 to 43 1.2*: extra No. 1 feed. 43 1.25. Barley, Man. food, 49 Uu 50o; malting, 6;i to 66o. Buekwbaat, No. 2. 56 to 57e, Four. Man, • Spring wheat patents. firsts. $560; seconds, $5.10: strong bakers', $4.90; Win- ter patents, choice, $5 to ."'555.25; straight rollers, 34.50 to $4.75; do., bags, $2.10 to 82.25.. Rolled oats, barrels, 94.25 to 84.35; cto..:ha;i;s. 90 Ibt., 52 to $2.05. Bran, 523. Shorts, M. Middling,, 828. Mouill;-e, $28 to $32. Tiny, No.per ton car lot* 813.50 to 915. Cheese, finest westerns, 141-•t to 14 1.2o; do. eastern, 13 3-4 to 14e. But- ter, cheteetst etoanaery, 27 1-2 to 28e. Eggs. fresh, 34 to 36c. Potatoes, per bag, ear lots, 85 to 95i•. United States Markets. Jli:anoapalis, Mave11 10. -• Wheat- •-flay, 90 3.4 to 90 7.81., July, 92 1.4 to 92 3.85 anlc• ed; No. 1. hard, 93 3.4*; No. 1 Northern, 91 3,4 to 92 3.4c; No. 2 Northern, 88 3•n to 90 3.4c; No. 3 wheat, 86 1.4 •', ,i2 1.4e. co. p, ---110. 3 'yellow, 57 to 56e. Oats -No. 5 white, 37 to 37 1.4c. Flour-Fauty patents, $4 63, in wood flrst Fleur'+, .&4t in ;cute; t,t,*ond •clear> 8'2.60, in jute; titipn)ente, 61,800 barrels. Unlit. 82.2. Dnhtth, Maxcll 10. •Lina"*d,91.36 38; May. , 51,57 3.8: 111y, $1.59 1-4. Who at •\o. 1 bard, 931 4c; No. 1 Northern 321.4x.; No 2 Northern, 90 1-4 to 90 3.4e; Montana No. 2 hard, 90 1.45; kitty,- 92.1-4e; July, 931.8c. Live Stock Markets. Toronto. March 10.-•-(!attic--Choice botc1- ers', $7.55 to 37.73; good, 97 to $7.20;' ruedl• ttm, $6.50 ,to $6.75; voinin*n, $5.45 to 55.75; choice cows, $7.75 to 48; good, 84.75 to $5.601 common $3,75 to $620; *utters and cen- nere, 53.15 to 85.60; choice bu11e, 85.75 to $7; good. 55,80 to $6.60: common, $4.15 10 $5.40. Stockers and feeder*---:;teets,,cir *oo $7 to 57,75; good, 35.45 to 96.31light, $3.511 ; to $5springers. tot S82; ntilkc,rn . t) 397. Calv*•+ Crod veal, 51.65 to 210.70; cent/non, 8160 to $5, f$heep and 1 tntba Ligl.4 ewes, $5.50 ,o 37; heavy, $3 to $,,5'1 Spring Iambs, 39 to $9.50. hors Veil and watered, to $9:55; f.o.b., to 89.15 nil' cars, to $9.60. Montreal, March 10. P) ime beeves, So to 8 3-4e; medium. 6o to 8o; colrxtnon. 5o to 5 ; mileh cows, 540 to $80 eseh; ererfngerw 330 to *70 each; calves, 3 1-2 to 7 1.2e; sheen, 6o; lambs, 81-40 to 81.2c; Hogs, 1.01.4* to 10 1-2*. _ 200 ]1.iTILES Or ICE.: Sitippiu;; lit Danger qui the New - on nd nil ew-ollntllitnil Coast. A despatch born St. Spline, nide. says : The . British steamer River- dale, Aberdeen : to . Philadelphia; reached here. on Wednesdays, and eeported, that ice. fields extend .for 200 miles on xewfoundland, ,endan- gering shipping: The Riverdale was forced to put in here for !coal, and had been 32 days in making the trip, because of the heavy '1vecther. FORMER BOER G'ENE1tiL. British Subject Driven Froud His Rauch. <'l despatch from Washington says: Another Brisislx subject has gotten into trouble in the State of C'hiltun- liva•, and the State Department has again been called upon to extend - its protection. Sir Cecil Spring - .Rice called at the State Depart - went ou Sunday to 'inform See o- tary Bryan that General S.,vnman a former Boer General• who fought' a gainst the 13ritish,'has been driven u way from his ranch and his pro- perty at least was in clanger of de- .truotien, Secretary Bryan imme- diately telegraphed to United States Consul -Letcher ab C!hihuahna to make all i'r(lll1;" and r•"'at,'rt the fagots. If flere*-;it;i. it )t1 •r*St IrIll shade to C'aarr a ir.;t Or 'Villar,. (iOOD:SE.tU'S PLIGHT. .A. Cauaditttt Is Serving a Jail Terni ill Mexico. Late Sir Geo. W. Ross. January 19, when he contracted a chill while making a speech in the Senate at Ottawa. He became seri- ously 111 081 January 24, .and on Jan- uary 28 was removed to Toronto, BIG CATTLE EXPORTS. where for a few days he appeared middle of Februarys, however., hope In Tariff. _._ to recover somewhat. Since the hush of Trade Followed Reduction bad been abandoned, and during the last week his death bacl been ex.(How the Underwood tariff has oper- peetccl hourly.I atecl towards the expoii trade '`tin Canadian cattle is indicated in a 50' PER CENT. INCREASE. 1 return tabled in the House ,on Fri- day. In the four months ended title Financial Stateluent of the Dwain- January last 162,491 head ;of cattle ion for February. .. were sent across the border, . as. ,1 despatch from Ottawa• says compared with 20,101 in the corres- The financial "statement of the Do - Bonding nnonths: The rush appar= eptly is over,, for while, 58,671 head Do- minion for the: month of February were exported in Oetolker: and70;087 slia c s'a total revenue of $9,132,162 ` in November, i1i •3aneta y ao .against $6,293,008 in the corres- ponding month last year. The total revenue for the 11 months of the MEAT FAMINE IS AVERTED. fiscal year was $102,222,133, as com- pared witih $88,944,332 in the sant period of the last fiscal year. The consolidated expenditure in the 11 months was $102,221,133, an in- crease of $14,000,000, and on capi- tal account $49,240,561, :an increase of $22,Q00,000. GEN. SIR J. WOLFE MURRAY. Two SPIES /TJPUEI) •A.y'1 LO.NA)O.j,\'♦... Doethnents on British Navy, Ponta Ill 1064seSsion of, Two (r ("i']mtx,lr;I. A despatch from London, Eng- land, ;says•: A remarkable story was told in the Bow Street Police Count on Wednesday afternoon in unfold- ing a ease in which Frederick Adolphus Gouldi a cigar merchant,' and bis wife, Maul Gould, , were charged with ,espionage. Thowo- man wasarrested of the . Ointri Cross Station on February 22 aa.s she wa$, about t6 depart tor, Ost in L She had in her posssssion three en- velopes containing important elpeu- inents relating ,to the British navy. The man was arrested apt his lioane in Wandsworth, -where it is alleged other incriminating documents COD - owning the navy were focued,Mr;sr Gould denied all knowledge` of°' tl ct..: contents of the envelope, and her,. `-. husband confirmed her. -. . Mr, Bodkin, opening the case eel- the 'drthe prosecution, said it- .was fairly clear that Gould, whose'keel name is believed to be Adolf Friedrich Schroeder, acted for a long„'time as a spy in this country. One of the documents found found gave a' short -'I>, es tory of Gould's life. He was born in Germany in 1854 and lived, in England from 1858 to 1808. 11* titin returned to Germany to complete his education, In. 1870, when the. Franco-Prussian war broke out, he joined the army; receiving the Iron Cross and a Captaincy. 'went to America in 1886 anti agai'> 1900. Gould carried on eorrespop- denee with an individual at Brus- sels supposed to be agent for far- eign Governments. One witness. said Gould told him he was;: an agent of the German 'Government, The prisoners were remanded. A despatch front El Paso, Texas, ,saty's':. The ease of E. (xoocllie<au, at British subject, born in Canada, now serving a 110 -day 'sentence at Juiwaz for al- leged theft, was pieced in the.h0nds of Charles A. C. i'orcevnls"''t>f the British' Consular Serf ice, here on Thursday. Mr. l'orc+c;val, .whose at- tention was called to Goodnean'ts plight ' by' '.Chornas Ts. "Edwards. United Stases Consul at Juarez, asci h -e svoultl Waage art inve: tiga- tic,n. Aoording to Gustavo Padres, l6Layor o$ Juarez, Goodneau was tered the option of a fine of $50, hut 1uad no money, and was thereupon senbeiioed 'tt} �ail. • '1 ' Al' ST1 LAN SOLDIERS It''1LL:LD. O1ou'n'lteltle.1 by an Avalanche Dlir- ri l'tatioeu^i'res. A. despatt'h` from '4rierllu,i says Seventeen t,lcli' l e of . the Empire Rifle. Regiment Wert: a)vtitwltelxalecl raid kilted <in '3:ltursday by aa. great tt"walansche while they were euaged 22 manoeuvres' on the Ortle r Moun- tain, its the Tyrol. • A despatch from Ottawa. says Appointed commander Of Force: in South Afr'ic'a. A despatch from London says: General Sir James Wolfe Murray, descendant of the Colonel Murray in whose arms General 'Wolfe ex- pired, has been appointed com- inander of the Imperial fortes in South Africa. DIME RULE i3Il,L. Read a Fir:•st Time Amid Prolonged Cheers. A derpnt•rl, from London I.rs: The Honro Rule for Ireland Bill Was introduced again inti) the Honee crf (10inmon; -en Thursday by Augus- tine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and was read. a first time amid prolonged Ministerial .and Na- ti(inalist cheers. Death Nearly Claimed w , 6 ' t T 1 t }; j I a aha �� ��� ��.�� Was Restores to Her Anxious Fam- iiy When Hope Had Gone. 5t. Johil, N.B., Doc. 16th.. --At one time it was $eared that Mrs. J. Grant, of 3 White St., would succumb to the deadly ravages of advanced kidney troubo. "My first attacks of back- ache and kidney trouble began years ago. For sire years that dull gnawing pain has beau present. When 3 ex. erted myself it, was terribly intensified. It 1 caught cold the pain was unen- durable. I used most everything, but .nothing gave that certain grateful re- tfef that carpo from Dr, :Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and .butternut. In- stead of being bowed down- with pain, to -day I ant strong, enjoysplendid appetite, sleep' soundly. L08t proper- ties have been instilled into my blood -cheeks are rosy with color, and thank that day that' heard of so grand a medicine as Dr. kian111toti's Pills." i6voa;y women sllcu)il Ilse these pills regularly beeaiu.:o good health pay:., and it's good, vig0rolts - hearth, that combo., to ;1.11 who trso' Dr. Hanfilton's Mandrake and Butternut Pills. Dispute in Australian -industry Ras been Adjusted. A despatch from Sydnee, N,S,W.,. says: A settlement was reached on Friday in the, dispute between the employers and employes in the meat trade which had brought about a meat famine in this city lasting from February 16 till Friday. The slaughtermen butchers and meat salesmen who had asked for big in- creases in wages and shorter work-. ing hours agreed to resume work at the old rates pending an adjust- ment through the intermediary of the Minister of Labor. 1'UAD l+I IN FARM • IMPLEMENTS. Plows Lead Ito}sorts and Binders i,eoatl Exports. • .1. despatch from Ottawa says Canadian trade in agricultural irt;!- ple.lnants is .uxtilnerized in ,a retur.•n tabled in the House on Friday deal- ing. with the last fiseal year. Can- ada imported binders, reapers, mowers, plows, seeders and - culti• - vators to e -betel •value of $2,0'80,527,', and exported during the same per- iod a total of- :;;3,223.868. The ',int - 'dements most: 1117 g('ly . 0)1'15+,rtetl were plows, while bind -ors led in the experts. JEW f3A1T1N(G i\ POLAND. Rumor of Christian )tnt'der Starts New Rioting. !A. despatch from Cracow, Poland;. , says : It is reported here' that there has been serious, rioting at Ltidz, Russia Poland, because. of a rumor..., that a Jewish merchant and: bis: wife had murdered 0 Christian boy, A niob attacked the couple, wIi were serientsly* injured, The rioters ., then tried to raid a synagogue, 'e;t, were prevented by the police: 7liteny Jives have fled from the place. Despnteh'*s reaching liitt'nos ,Ayres salted thee liar de Ja,Tait:r,.e, the•e*t ,i- t•al of Braze, was in a state t,f sllee-, • The two Fre'nc'h "bee -nem t}t'l)rS,:'z horn last fell, Were separated by.. .eurgeems in Parie, Ma ah.ise i4i.atseela, �)aI i. Been Minister' of Justice:, is dead: ilea wits born 111 18.1"1 0rrtl *diu;al(.4 in i', France e by rt. order,