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Exeter Advocate, 1911-3-23, Page 3' • , 7.7.77,7T7(7,ffir7.7M717,-.777,7.7.amr.raaamamm.5"riaaam.,,,..a..... ' TAE ,EXETER 'ADVOCUTE,tat_TBSDXK,- AIARCji 23, 11l -areettia-ortaa • • -:" mposkivitotokokizipzawaokownsottaaftmtaitl,,,,,,,„, "For Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's" Millions Who Drink it Recommend to You Fragrant and Delicious Ini ;,..,, 7, I .F---4... _ .it,.. ....,.: ,,, -1,. ... --a-.......,. ",1.:.,,,-.-z- ,......,,, Over 2,000;000 Packages o1d Weekly., okstan;Tmaiozzgentassotonalentgrawortottstattowsstorksfats. • PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS REPORTS 1'0E31 1111E LEADING TRADE CENTRES OF AMERICA. Prices of Cattle, Crain, Cheese and Other Produce at {tome anti Abroad. BREADSTUFES. Toronto, litarch 21--F1oiir--Win- ter wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3-- 25 :at seaboard. Manitoba Flours— , First patents, $5,40; ,second patents, and strong, bakers', on track Toronto, Manitoba Wheat--Xo. 1 North- ern, 97e Bay ports; No. 2 North, ern, 95e, Ba,y ports, and No, 3 at 90 BaY Potts; carrying 'Winter , '''' 171,177111i*17.7:71,vs-v ::: : : , e-.3 "pa irdtS" .. .4c •••• VT. YEAST CAKES MOST PERFECT MADE We know and users of Royal Yeast Cakes know that these are the best goods of the kind in the World. Bread made with Royal Yeast will keep moist and fresh hanger than that made with any other, Do not experiment—there is xlo other "just as good." • E. w Co. L.To. Toronto, crit. Winnipeg Awarded iligheot honors at ait Exposition,. iviontreal no. 2,t1 TR TII„Ontario "Wheata-No. 2 white, S and No, 2 ,red Winter 80e outsid storage at Goderich, le extra- , --I qualitie$, 64e 04tside, according to quail awl feed, 52 to .550 outside, 111r, Thomas J. Drumm,ond Enthusiastio As 01:19,"1:11.°4 at 4gc per /b. Cows, from 3')..;,to 5Y4e, and bulls to $3.ie per lb. e, Ca.1sk.s„ fom $1 to $ eaele Old to sheep sold at from $4 to 8. anti ty, yearliag lambs $5 to $a each., Roo's $7,25 tO $.7,30 Pqr 100 lbs., weighed To Future of Ontario's Clay Belt .'):tur9:a3r'411:?eBr Toronto, march 21.—Four fancy av steers brett:ht SO 14 but the areat W as between 85•21 and $5,75, There were no cows sold ever $4,90. Gteed, sound lambs from 90 to 110 lbs. are qaite arm at $7, but the fat ones are not wanted, Sheep and bogs are nnehanged, Qalves are' still' full -of the :-,10-,ijeet of the rapid set- traversing this clay belt, the ca, Bran — „Manitebas, $22., bagsf. th 0 ' _ C01`11 ---NO, 3 American, 51*, To- ronto freight, A despatch from 'Montreal says; nadians are especially adapted for Peas—SI-4011g Peas1 79 to $0e ;Mr. Thomas 3, Drummond, Pe- such. colonization, and all know outside, dent of the Lake Superior Corpor- what they bare done along. the Hoe lt,ye-00 to 07e outside, ;Jaw), has just returned from the i.if the C, p„ R, Although the two Buckwheat—No. 1 at 42,11 to 49e „ plain Sa Olt Ste. 111,1 rie and hi OthO ” d bulk of th sale tuteher :Male , (, t loa s have the advantage of otttsitio. dull - 1 tlement of that go.eat. doinaiii known ,nadiaii Nellie', with its usual ea, Toronto, and shorts, $24, in hap. Jay e t iaNeiaed ergo, will tap the country in vari- by the Canadian Northern and the ous direetions from the main lirie Grand Trank Pacific for four as a liase. and get its share of the tared Miles, and crossed nOrth and g •eat traffic which is sure to COMO isotith by the Algoma Central. The out of this immense domain„ The Company ba‘e eXtilorer$ in all Ptesident of the Lake Superior Coil', ilot.onto.. Ontario bran, $22 to THE gull° ill 1 $22.50, in sacks, Toronto, and L 111.1[1 lit A PARAGRAPH shorts, $21. to 824,50. COUNTRY. pliODLTE, Appies—Spvs., 85 to $5,50; Bald - HA P PE NEN G S FROM ALL 0 VER direetious. anti ),11;, Drummond -says potation says there are at !east six- ,, - -' t, -' z.,10 0... - s; to , TUE GLOBE IN A 1 that equotrv capable of giving te n "IF • - a...$4 o i:14.- ; teerangs, e iere t let 1101003 to two million peeple, will bo hest land La it is por, bar,rel, the suiprise of the coututy, as it is understood 41%' 1)O11I11U11. that by the end of the $4,50; No, 2 assoited, $3,50 to $-1.- ' Beaus—Car lots, $.1,7a to $1,00, really a timbered prairie, and year the Lake. SuPerior CorPora-iand small lots, (tt. 90 to $!?,:. oettied a% tpillekly AS the eSt IN . tien will have anent twenty millionsl ern Provinoroa But he says, Ontario in two years, and the developtnent Honey—Extraeted, in tins, 10c to shotd4 he ,w,tir, for tile Frenelt-Ca- is just benun. 82 it 50"'perd0.4eri, No, 2 cOnfh: reholesalo 81.75 to $2 per dozen, on track, and O. 2 at $9 to would Ite a „secure investment for Baled Sttaw—$6.5° t° $7, Stuitil Investors. °11 trot*. Toronto, onto, ' per 1.1h . CONFESSES IIIS Edward ,Jardine Says He Killed Lizzie Anderson. .t" despath from Goderich itys Edward Jardine, aged twenty-two years, now confined in the county 1 comb Avholesale GOVERNMENT BONDS tT $5o. 11"Ied 1±4Y—Nr°* 1 at $12 t° $ra'' NliTSLIELL. Canada,. the Empire and (he World in Geueral Before Your CANADA, A St. Catharines, *omen wa burned to death in her home oat r two jobs for every man coming to Immigration otlii,ers say titer°. ax.e ITPET1111/ PEACE ASS-U.11ED Thur,day. LABRADOR FOLK STARVING Have Been Cut Off From Supi)lies by Great Ioe Fields. For Itiontb.s A despatch from North Sydney, C, B„ says: That the rigorous win - tor just'closing has caused extreme suffering and probably many deaths among the hardy inhabitants of the barren Labrador peninsula, who have beeu mit off for months by great ice fields from the possibility of securing food and ething, is the feao felt here and to Newfoundlatal. The last reports from the bleak" tool la to the mirth, wince were reeeiyed iate last fai, -aid that the food suppiles were almost a:almost- ed and that hundreds of the natives, fisterfolk aud their families, were on the verge of sarvatitm. 1h:oath5 lune passed sinee the striek- on Labrackqr people have secured help, nor has word tome to the out- side world as to how: they are far- ing in their extremity. Repeated efforts have been made - to early succor to the starving pco- Pie., Vessels laden with supplies of food and of elothing hale failed re- pcidedly to pierce lee iloes which choke the strait of Belle Isle, the narrow stretch of water which sep- arates Labrador from the northern coast of Newfoundland, The present misfortunes of the Labrador people liad their begirt - "ling in the failure of last ,seaseielx ,fishing eateli, A bliard which swept, cati Newtoondand and Lab rador last wek is believed to have further aceeatuated the suffering. A blanket of snow reached in some plitees a depth of from 20 to 20 feet deep. It is said that a large band of trappers who were operat- ing in an interior section of New - UO missing Potatoes—Car lots, n to ttl3e pe A despatch front Ottowa tays: bag. In the Senate •an Thursday Smatttm. • P iltr -7,-"W`l is. 1 Doinville drew attention to a report (tressed poultry ;a -Chickens, Sprmg Assizes ilea month for the about to popularize fa,a3 SO'S ISS13`. ttirkeys, 19 tO 2,1e per lb. tive, la: !lora aaowina trial at. the that the British Government was 10e per lb.: fowl,* 11 to 13e Per Ili.; alleged murder of Lizaie .:soiderson, ing bearer bonds of from five toIen to 2c less, Jue alone committed the deed. This purchased at post -offices. Ile said THE DAIRY .MARKETS. • hag nitude a eomplete confesaion that Pounds sterling., 'which oould COnfession was seeared by Dr. it. that the . Canadian Government Bruee Smith, Inspector of -Pri- tiliould do somethitig, of this kind. Better -:-Dairy prints, 18 to 20e; sons and Asylums, of ',Vorente, Nvhe He suggested that the Government choice rolls, 18 to , inferior, 16 • Was here on Saturday. Cliief isstie transferable three and ° to 17°' Cte.41111°t*Y* :20 to 28c Per ner Arthur Jukes johnson of To., alialf per cent. bonds for fifty doi_ lb. for rolls, 24c for solids, and 22 route Was also here on Saturday lars fuee valuoi which alvone could Ito 23e for separator prints. to -examine the sanity of ;ramble purchase from any Canadian post -1 Eggs—Case 3•14s lievr-14i4' 20 to „. 21e per dozen. Cheeso--1324c, „ and twins, 13e, and to George Vanstone, The latter. office, and which could Pass from 15 aawaitiag. trial on a charge of: hand to han-d. Sir Richard Cart- natirdeiaag sia„yearanid son 'wright aaid there was no doubt it here last fall. The men will be would place secure investment with - tried at the Assizes opening April in tho Power of inves;tors. Ito 11, and Mr, George T. Blackstock, would call the. attention of the ao,c., will act for the crown, Alinister of Finanee the sugges, twit. TIIIRT F111 EMEN OVERC031E. GROIVING TOBACCO. Unconseions From Fumes nf Ammo - Farmers in Prikee Edword County nia at a Chieago Fire, Meeting with Success. A despatch from Chicago • says: ' A despatch from Trenton says: Thirty firemen -N4ere overcome b • Tobacco-growino fa becoming one of the fumes of ammonia on Sunday . the industries of Prince Edward while fighting a fire which destroy - HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon—Long clear, 11Xe per lb, in ease lots; mess pork, $:20 to $21 doe, short cut, $24 to 824.50; pick- led rolls, $20 to $21. Hams—Light to medium, lac; do., heavy, 12 to 13; 124e; brealc- fast ba -con, 160; backs 18 to 1.8e. Lard --Tierces, 12e; 'tubs, lie; pails, 12Xe. BUSE:NESS AT MC/NUM...NI, Montreal, March 21.—Oats—Ca- ed .a warehouse ofa-the Monarch county. The, past year a IVest Lake naclian Western, No. 2, 383e,, to Refrigerating Company and nana,,a-d farmer grew an acre and a half of t 3sX:.2%calL.,1,0tat,oex-store;.ex3trua.INvo„.„. tobacco and realized $490. Another 1 feed, 3'74 an $800,000 loss. Thrilling rekties farmer liati-orie acre, for which lie 371/, to 37Xe; No. 2 legal white, were made in carryiug the uncoil- receiN-ed $200, while two others had 373c; No. 3 local white, 36c; No, -scions firemen front ,the burning' nionia filled the building with fumes e"'1- -struetui.c. Five explosions of am- , crops which' realized for them $.;')951:631°a.eas1 pwr'ihnigte,,,,/,1,5eMate. It is stated_ that the soil in patents, tirsts, and made the work of fighting the most parts of Prince Edward is par- S'O'.00. seconds, $5.10; Winter wheat flames 'dangerous. The structure ttioeblialeac1;01,Y a‘nv.ceillth'a'-'1141,1)hteeccil ufaoiritNg.r..(-71,0"iinvng , $4.,0; straight rollers, $4.,_ patents, $4.50 to $4.75; strong hal:- was heavily stocked with poultry meats and butter. FRA11. CATTLE PLA( UE. Canada Places Embargo on All British Live Stock Except Horses. A despatch ,from • Ottawa says: The Govermuent has placed an em-__ . . barr,o on the: importation of cattle and all live, stock from British ports, save horses, owin,, to an out- break of foot and mouth disease at Cobham, Surrey. This will keep out tattle intended for breeding „ . purposes *until the disease is stamp- WaS excellent. An effort is being made to interest more farmers in the cultnre of this article of corn- inerce. ARRESTED 11.17 GOVERN3LENT. .Sale of Battleship Plans lay Tour Germans and Englishman. , A despatch from Hamburg, Ger- niany,...says : A local paper announc- es that ,four Germans and an Eng- lishinan have been arrested charg- ed with .having. transmitted plans 25 to $4.35; in bags, $1.90 to 82. Roiled oats --Ter barrel, $3,90; bag of 90 lbs., $1.95. Feed barley—Car lots, ex -store, 49 to '50c., Corn — American, No. 3 yellow, 56 to 56%C. Millfeed—Bran, Ontario, $22 to $23; Manitoba; $21.- to 823. mid- dlings, Ontario, $94 to,$25; shorts, Manitoba, $2:3 to $2.5-••„mouillie, *25 to $30. Eggs—Selected, 22o; fresh, 23, to 25p; No. stock; 20c; No. 2 16e. Cheese-7Westerns, 12 to 12Xc; ea‘sterns, 111% to 12c. Butter -7- ohoicest, 26 to 27c; seconds, 24 to - .25"-Xc. , . a.nd specifications for German ' warships under construction'. td I LiN:ITFI) ST NTES1-1),IABK.E-TS. Great v -r.- - • Sprin. No Noitbern 'ear ,loads Agreement Confirmed Tw-c) Yei,3rs Ago Expires April 1 A' despatch from Winnipeg says : but it is not exp-aeted that -a sett.le- . , The C.. . 1... headquititers has Inent will he • feaciied 'before ' April . , • , 0'n ()lit the .follown'ig:—A big and it :is lil‘ely that ,on that date , ',strike uf .ioal-iniiiers is expe,eted in work will. he. snspOded irc.; the. coa ... \ , :th 0 C 1,1 , yel,,,::Xes t district and' all mines ,inj„....4ii' fk'ly,;4,',.•N .,...4 ' " ' ' ...' 'tit:rough iiir;'''''sk,,,e,Of.,....''''TwOY,P44's 46"9:.....C:1:1thoi'd,',''' 4: they had,:, 1. ';feeted 'ha,,, •ot 4 as 4 I , • • „4, ; , 4 cti,e.AM r 4 c; store $4.04 WiPter-` steatly. C1 -1-1•111--11N 2 50e; No. 4,‘ ,}-ellow, 48c, all 014 track, through bill ed. Oats—No,- 3 -white, Rarlev,Maltino.' .81.00 :td "$1.06:, Minneapolis. Mar'elt,'jt .1‘lay, 97,5-8e; 98 7-8c : Septem- ber,' 923 --Se: caish, Ni. 1 I -lard. '90 to .00 3 -Sc No. 1 Nf,i'thern, 98 178, to 9S7 -Sc • No '11T'ort horn 055-8 to „ e .fli•an-0.820 . to .$'2•1, •Flou. "Pat,(11.-; second pat - •O $4 85,•'- first s „ Canada. The pima of the British cohnu- bia Steel Corporation will be locat- ed at Port .31trina New holnestelids to the' number of 45,o0O have been opened to set - tiara hi the west.. Mr. John Robbins,. 1-4, farmer of Moore townahip, Was killed • by a bull on Friday. 'The Dominion Government has 'been asked for a subsidy for a, ship- building plant at Port Mann, Intereolonial Railway employees and motormen and conductors on the AN'inmpeg Street Railway have bean granted increases in pay. The storage damsalready con-. strueted or in progress. 031 the Ot- tawa River will control one hundred and siXty-eight billion cubic: feet of water. . . , Alva James a.Kingston traveller was struck by a train en Friday .and carried along for some distance by his Overcoat, which caught, in the eowcatcber, :Messrs. 'W. S. Buell...of Brock- ville and Isaac. Pitblado of Winni- peg.have beenappointed to hold an Treaty Now Being Arranged Between. Great Britain and the United States dtspateh flow, Washington says; The negotiation of a new ar- bitration treaty between the United .States and Great Britain will pro.; bably be taken up shortly. hy Seere- tary of State Knox. and James Bryce, the British ,.:\Mbassador. For some months President Taft :Secretary Knox have .been a»xions I to begiu negotiations for a new treaty to include every dispute be- tween the two Governments. Draft- ing of this treaty will be an import- ant step toward perpetual peace 'between the United States and-. :Great Britain. The present, treaty excepts questions relating to the national honor, the "vital interest' and the rights of third countries. President Taft and Secretary Knox believe the Senate 'would. ratify a treatY for the arbitration of all disputes between the two coun- tries. In retort speeches the Pre- sident has referred to this subjeet and expressed the hope that such an arangement would be tionsuni- ia tett. The actual negotiations for thil convention .11:1Ae been delayed until information could be obtained of the attitude of Great Britain on tiftt question. The speech of Sir Ed- ward! Grey, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the, House of Commons on Monday night, in which he said the British Government would wel- come such a proposal, has, in the opinion of oft -leers of the State De- partment, cleared the way for a convention along the lines indicat- ed. inquiry into telegraph rates; The $1,500e FOR A WIND OW. TRAIN s ttE. commission will sit at Toronto- on April 24. - A Montreal man served with he - gal. notices in French, which he could not read, ignored them, and judgment .was given against him by defaldti He applied for redress; but was refused. In discussing in the Senate the bill to prevent the use of opium and Other' injurious drugs Sir Pic‘li- aril Scott said, that Canada import- ed enough opium to supply the le- gitimate needs of 50,000,000 people. GREAT BRITAIN. The proposal of President Taft for an Anglo-American arbitration treaty has been received witli.great enthusiasm in Britain. At Albany 11I.rs. Edith.Melliler was • . Prices for Seats to Yiew Coronation Provession Inereasing. despatch from London, Eng- land, says: Enquiries along the route pf. the Coronation procession on June 92 from Buckingham Pa- lace to AVestruinster show that the ricp,s Vcrin do w's commanding a view are inceeasing instead of de- creasing, as had been expected. An agent on Friday Stated that 81,500 was asked in Whitehall for a win- dow holding from six to ten` per- sons.. -Westminster Hospital, which overlooks the west part of the Ab- bey And will afford a splendid view of the arrival and departure of the - King pan neen an( t (eir suite 'is • • arranging to erect a stand and w'll charoc from $25 to $100for a seat. These prices include breakt-tst and luncheon. , Two Persons Killed and Four In- jured at Buffalo. despatch from Buffalo says*: Two persons were killed and four were injurc{l on Sunday afternoon when a Lackawanna passenger train, n in g' t high speed, crash- ed into h street care at a grade croaNing. on Clinton street. The dead Tohn McCormick, 35 years old; Robert W. Hoehn, nie- tornian. 30 years old. The injured :— John Fay, vaudeville actor, three ribs broken, leg•broken, internal in- juries, may die ; Frederick- Gott- inan, inotorma.n, almost complete- .). sca per , aim to ; Thomas con-ductor, slight bruises ; un- known mail who was hurried away in an au omom e e ore le jm ice cOuld learn his name. inent for Itillitio• lier son." ' 7- * ' -7 ..,' ' :. GlirNERAL. " . • A . The iliartisia •Ge..\"errinicrit•a I) • ..ii ' • — "'" of international iie,ace copaiiiission. „AVar preparatioiis are , going on lit, the,' far east. 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