For completing the known name of a person prominent in Canada whose name consists of 9 letters. the first of which is “C" and the last â€T" asâ€" ,Sensational Ending to Case That Has Amused World’s Interest. 'A despatch from Les. Angeles, one of. the greatest criminal trials '1 l of modern times had ended so â€Cal, says: James B- MCNamara . 1 pleaded guilty on Fridav afternoon abruptly. that many oliicia S SUPâ€" -’ posedly in the heart of the matter e amount will be divided into The first person sendirig in the correct in connection with the death of did not know it was going to hap- Chas. J. Huggerty a victim of the pen. The prisoners were taken , IITEE v PRIZES as folloxv5'â€"â€" . . _ Los Angeles Times explosion and backto jail, Judge Walter Bordwell Elgirst Piize ...... .. .. . $25.00 in Gold name Will receive the ï¬l‘Sï¬ prize, and others The. His brother, John J: McNa- retired to his chambers, and oppos- Second l‘rize ' 15.00 H u sending in correct answers will receive the mara, geintly indicted With him, ing counsel went to tlielr rooims;1 1 Third 1’i‘i7e 10.00 a u " other prizes in the order in which their anâ€" “ “c , t e- .. ‘ ., The McNanhLHS 1016 D 9,1 1 Fourth Prize .. 5.00 “ ‘ . , swers are received. Contest closes Dec. 30th, 1911. Letters received at the ofï¬ce after and the next twelve will each receive $2.50 in gold. 30th Dec, 1911, will not be counted. pleaded guilty to dynalniting the guilty because they are guilty,†lewellyn Iron Works. James. B. McNamara. probably~was District Attorney John 1). will get life imprisonment. John Frederick’s crisp comment.‘ .J- McNamara, it was rumored, will “If I had seen any way out of it get fourteen years. Each pleaded we would not have done it,†said guilty on the charge of which he Attorney Clarence S. ‘Darrow after was extradited from Indianapolis. court. “We have had it under con- Within ï¬fteen minutes aft-er the sideration since a week ago Mon- -court opened on Friday afternoon day†.flMMMWâ€"m' tilts [ii an P10011013 â€Jâ€; .. ., L | BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. , .‘ z :1 ' . .‘_ ‘ ‘ ' L1 0 In D 1 ll 0 31 T11 E LL51â€) (' bardâ€"Tierces, 11 3-40; tubs, 12c; pails, Also remember that for the last correct answer received we win give a prize of $10.00 in GOLD, and for the correct answer received next' to the last a prize or $5.00 in GOLD. CONDITIONS GOVERNING CONTEST You have one answer With each ONE POUND PACKAGE or TWO HAL ‘ to steam label off the Tea Lea ' COFFEE ou'buy. All you TEA or y tion of the Coffee Labels with picture of d or from the Coil‘ce tins, are received, and at the expirati No. 2 local white, 471-20; (10., No. 3, and the list of prize winners w =l’riccs of Cattle, Grain, Chccsa 461-2e; do., No. 4, 451-2e. Flourâ€"Manito- d in consecutive order as they be numbere e of disinterested persons. Answers will . ded by a committe ~90 per cent patents 350 ‘1 r . . , . To .155, sea. . . 'b _ . S Millfoedâ€"Bran, $25; shorts, 3:525; middlings, . oaid. Manitoba flour firm. as Follows :â€" . . , ,, 27 to $28; 11101111110, $27 to $54. Hayâ€"~No, I‘irst patents, $0.50; second patents, $5; , _ 2, per ton, car lots, $14.50 to $15. Cheese and strong bakers, $4.80, on track, To- . ronto ~Flllest western, 141-410 145-40; do, . easterns, 14 to 143-80. Butterâ€"Clloicest Manitoba. wheatâ€"No. 1 Northern, $1.07, , Bay portn' No 2 Northern $104 (1 1†creamcry, 30 to 301-2c; seconds, 28 to 0%. ’ ’ ' ’ an ‘0' Eggsâ€"Fresh, 40 to 450; selected, 280; No. «new ‘ ' ' 1. BANK TELLER FIELD UP. Armed Robber secures $1,000 at Bgï¬ggg I i Point of Revolver. A dcspatch from Vancouver says: 6 1.001-2. B . ,. ' $ . ay ports _ 1 stock, 241-20. Potatoesâ€"Per bag, car Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 white, red and lots $115 to $120 mixed, new, 88 to 391:, high freights. Peasâ€"Good milling peas, $1.12 to $1.15. TINITED STXTES LIARI<ETG Oatsâ€"Car lots of No. 2 Ontario 43 to . . Minneapolis, Dec. 5.â€"â€"thatâ€"Deccmber, 431-20, and of No. 3 at 420; t‘ l, 0“ “1“ .sim; May, 31051-2; July, $1.063-4; No. 1 44c, Bay ports. Barleyâ€"No. 3 extra 880 outside- feedi 31'021-4; to arrive, 31'011'2 to 31'02; NO‘ 2 With 3’ reVOlveri Teller D- A- :M-C' barley, 70 to 750 ’ ’ ' Northern, 991-20 to $1.001-4: to arrive, the 1),,0valBankof Canada, 011\Ved. ' , ’ 991-20 to $1. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 58--t0 nesdav hand.d 7 - $1 000 1 ' Cornâ€"New corn, 691-2 t 70 , 13, , . , ~ . C 0101 , cas 1, . Ryeâ€"Car lots in fair :lferc with NJtBZi 600' Oatsâ€"No. 2 White’ 45 to 460’ Ryeâ€" and the umber made his escape. on W} 81y Tllrough. 01tYn ' ' ‘86 1-2 to 870. Branâ€"$22.50 to $25. If'lourâ€"â€" Only a, clerk 01‘ two were in the Applesâ€"Winter stock $5 to 84 per bar- 99c Cornâ€"-Vo a yellow 691-2c~ No a p. . - . . o . .. . ' - . L - . . - -oleignel, “8 or 00 yeals of age- . . . . . . . ,. rel. yellow, 680, all on track, through billed. He wore no mask_ 3:: 233:?ealthgï¬'gliaijgï¬obigrriday atlto the klng‘ Beans-Small lots of hand-picked $2.25 No. 5 \VhiiC, __ y; 4 , 1 k Tl 13 b 1.1 h b . ' u 1 ‘ v v’OC'OC ., 1' VB‘ ' ' ’ ' 1‘ . V to $2.30 per bush. PQ‘SI‘AL RATES RLDLCED' Governor of liltv‘imloaire arrrid a ilar'i‘e Simeon odles, v (j .- .. Honeyâ€"Extracted, in tins, 11 to 120 per lb. Combs, $2.50 to $2.75. Balcd hayâ€"No. 1 at $16 to $15.50 on track, and No. 2 at $14 to $14.50. Balcd strawâ€"$7.50 to $8, on track, To- ronto. " Potatoesâ€"-Car lots, in bags, quoted at 81.20 to $1.30, and out of store, $1.40 to $1.50. Poultryâ€"Wholesale prices of dressed poultry :â€"Chickens, 11 to 13c per 1b.; fowl, 8 to 10c; ducks, 10 to 130; geese, 11 to 120, turkeys, 16 to 130. Live poultry, about 2c lower than the above. .. B UTTER, EG GS, CHEESE. Butterâ€"Dairy, choice. in wrappers, 25 to which his iOatsâ€"No. 2 white, 511-20; LIVE STOCI\IMI‘~1\ETS- [suited States and Great Britain mg to the civil and military serâ€" quentlv formed. ï¬Monltreal, g13:33. t5223'sï¬leâ€"1311:0110?S'MGM- Come to an Arrangement. vice, and at once proceeded to a i c, eloicc, .,‘ .5 o ; 0., me inln. to , ' ‘, . ' .. .9 $5.25; (10., common, $3.25 to $3.50; cauncrs. P At (195531“? him; Lï¬diï¬l ‘Sayii gilegcieilmd)§;:};?ft:IfllXIlglildllllZd 32;: pea 32-25 ’50 $21-75: blitchel‘s' cattle- Choice .03 mas CI' ene.a Cl at t and which was ï¬lled to its utmost It subsequently traversed cows. $5 to $5.25; d0-. medium. 534-23 ‘10 amuel announces that as a result capacity with many thousands who of the gaily decorated city. $13.75; do, bulls. $3.50 to $4;- milkcrs. With the United had Come to welcome their Majes- tive quarters pre choice, each, $75; (10., common and nle-l , dium, each, $50 to $60; Swingers, $50 to l for parcels from the United 'l\.l‘fl§;’,‘- brilliant one. The handsome levee masts along $40. Sheepâ€"Ewes, $3.75 to 84; bucks andIdem to W3 Uillted States was re- dress Of the ofï¬cials and the uniâ€" k ~ filmed on Dec- 1 as £01101â€: UP 1’0 forms of the naval and military of- culls. $3.25 to $3.50; lambs, $5.50 to $5 73. Hogsâ€"F. o. 1)., $6 to $6.50. Calvesâ€"$5 to three pounds, 30 cents; 1113 ’00 501:6“ ï¬cers, together with the bright toi- sects. $10. pounds, 54 cents; 1113 1‘20 lune liettes of the women, only served to where heartily acclaimed Toronto. Dec. 5.â€"Medium cattle were pounds, '78 cents; up to eleven emphasize the gorgeous hues of “the 02. The existing rates ceremonial attire of the Indian strong, 'all the way from $5 to $5.60. pounds, $1. $6.10 was the highest ï¬gure recorded. but are 36, 60, 8-1 cents and $1.08 re- only a few picked steers fetched that spectively. of negotiations States postal authorities the rates ties. The scene was a remarkably larly qua. at 5.30 in the evening. CHICAGO CATTLE SHOW. . | .____ to 30c for rolls, and 27 to 280 for solids, - were steady at $2 to $2.75. Illillzers were . _ V "animations by health (lilicer still sarong at $50 to $50. Lambs were a DIM shade lll‘lllCl‘ at $5 to $5.40, but sheep Gave Positive 819,115.. were dull and about 15c cheaper. Calves were easy at $3 to 88. The Hog Market A despatch from Toronto says: “'05 “Wm"ged' Recent examinations have disclosed , . . . , the prevalence of rabies in Toron- I‘he use of Cigarettes in Canada to and throughout Ontario. Dr. J, continues to increase. , . . n , . . W. .S. McCullough, Chief Health lhomas Meme and thlee of his Ofï¬cer of the province, stated on ' 'e w re burned to death in , Eliizliih libus: on Lieutenant-Clovern- \Vcdn-esday that {1 dog Wthh had or Patterson’s ranch in - British bit-ten a woman 11] Rosedale, and Columbia. had been destroyed, had been ex- amined, positive signs of rabies be- ing found. Another dog’s head by Mr. A. r ' “l sent to the laboratory T i i 1 vii i w. Reilly. vs. Grand Valley, had A LJ given a positive analysis. N. B. SECTION "COMPLETED. First Trop Over the New Transcon- A CSurplus of $1,192.730 Shown in the unemalmnway. A despatch from Mon-cton, N. B., The ï¬rst through trip over ‘ "‘ says: . ' Allfluall ï¬le-Porto the new transcontinental railway in New Brunswick from Edmunston A despatch from Ottawa says: The by $1,188,404, and the expenditure to MOY‘CtOYl was 001111316th on Wedâ€" lby $738,885. Postage stamps is- hes-day afternoon,- when three loco- ' motives belonging to the contractâ€" annual report of the Postoï¬ice De- 8101 t t 11 1 61% ’61 669 a1 t 1( oaec -.,'-,~._,asa'lls , . partment shows that the not re- 584,264,774 while the value mill-gas- ors of the road passed through here to Amherst, N. 8., for repairs. The per 1b. Eggs-~Strietly new-laid quoted at 40c, and fresh at 27 to 28c per dozen, in case lots. Cheeseâ€"Large, 151-2c, and twins at 153-4c per 1b. v _ 5‘ » HOG PI‘ODU'CTS. . l honors, Manitoba College took secâ€" Bacon, long clear, 12 to 121-2e per 1b., in case lots. Perk. short cut, 822.50; (10., mess. $19.50 to $20. Hamsâ€"Medium to Light, 16 to 161-2c; heavy, 14 to 141-2c; won a close third. Ill swineâ€"judging . WWW“. accogd, alnd Macdonald College of ue ec tlird. Ill sheep-’udging " Ontario, Macdonal-d and Miinitoba PthigllElng HéGKlli Colleges took ï¬rst, second and third respectively. Uncle Sam won ï¬rst honors in horse and cattle judging, but the Canadian colleges won second and third place in both classes. This is the ï¬rst year the Macdonald College team was entered. I deep-seated ha ______â€"â€"â€"_____.._â€"_. means business. We ._._...___. A LOCKOUT IN BERLIN. Co Syrup of Linsee which it has been relievin Men Refuse to Abide by Agreement Prompmesa‘ an Willi Employers. , A dcspatch from Berlin, Ger- manv. says: A lockout of 70,000 workers in the metal trades became harmful drugs of any and acts quickly, relieving venue totalled $9,146,952, and theled from $9,942,435 to $11,011,042. . ‘ . - ‘ expenditure $7,954,222. During‘ .41: the end Of the ï¬scal year~13,324 transcontinental 1“ thlS Prgï¬npce 15' effective on Thursdqv night, (311511. I now complete, save the building 0f ing on their refusal I'to accept an pectoraiiou, and so sioppi agreement drawn up by a joint com- Thousands dcclnreitto he of oï¬ices were in operation. , . '-e savings banks the stations and terminals. the your there was an increase mitten of emnlovers and trades _ , Your Dnlggist Will glad ‘437 in the number of post ofï¬ces. of In the postoï¬l.’ ; ’ unionists. The lockout is the out- . , . ’ 1come of the failure to settle a ‘t- and “"u suppiyyou “'1 i V or 50c. bottle. 284 in postal note ofï¬ces, and 189 in l aggregate balaH-e to the credit of ‘â€" money order ofï¬ces. idepositors at. the end of the year ‘ 9 9 . ' ,330599 or a decrease of I g 55 . ‘strllm. started in October last byl Chemical Co. of Canada, The increase__ln_ the, number of i was 813, - ' ' -' . Ci. .“r "- - . letters is estimated at 52,397,000, 01 luff-1.11 . The accounts numbered QUICKLY s-roPs caucus. cones cows. 10 per cent. rlhe revenue increased 15.0.8, decrease of 1,415. nears THE THROAT an; Luz-:55. 25CENT§ , 4,000 metal workers. .5. F POUND “PACKAGES or “MELAGAMA†send the children on it, along with your M St. E., Toronto, Ont. (An- TKADE CENTRES 0F 111-40. AMERICA. Montreal, Dec. 5.â€"-Oats-Canadian West. talilgwiil‘fl gigolo: gintléea'gaaalagpgég, :1; ganglia send to “MELAGAMA.†Dept. “B," 45 Fro ern, NO' 2' 48 to 481-26; (10.. No. 5' 47 1° swers unlimited, try early and often). _ “71‘2“ “m†N°' 1 feed' 46 t’o 46â€â€œ no EMPLOYEES 0R IMMEDIATE RELATIVES WILL BE ALLOWED To ENTER CONTEST on of the contest, the prizes ill be given in this paper. and Other Produce at Home (1 Sb (1 ba Spring wheat patents. ï¬rsts, strong an . 1‘03 - , b1 4.90 W' t .t t " fiat s ' . m er 1†811,5†Choffe' THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM or BREADSTUFFS .947.) to $0; straight rollers, $4.25 to .p .- ' PACKED '1‘ . 40; (10.. in bags, $1.95 to $2.05. Rolled . oronto, Dec. 5.~Flourâ€"â€"W1nter wheat, . oatsâ€"Barrels, $5.25; bag, 90 105., case. AND E BLENDED " | FRENCH WABSHIPS COMING. syrup they have ever tried. 'fuï¬lii'oï¬â€˜r'CZQEg ..â€". .. . .,., n!a-;:“-:‘&E“s‘:~}:::~.3 new were: ' 331's 11“ «iflfliï¬n‘. .2. at -. 4-1:" s: .Toronto. 460; ‘10. 3 Western Canada oatstl hard, 31-0234; No. 1 Northern, $1.03 t0|At the command of a man armed m K d . WT,1d1 Ch d llle ing an Queen are 1 y ‘ eere Behind these were quoted at 90c, outside. . . B,,Ck“.he,,t_60 to 62c, outside First patents, $5 to $5.30: do.. seconds. bank when the stranger entered. . . Branâ€"Manitoba bmn $93 to s23 50 in 34-60 '00 354-90? ï¬rs“ Gleam $350 '00 33-35? “Give me a thousand,†he laconic- A despatch from Bombay says=lchlcftains. ‘ v -‘ I. - p . . . ' . , . bags, Toronto freights. Shorts .25 do., seconds, $440 "0 $2130- ~ ally ordered, and the teller c-om- King-Emperor George and Queemimassed an immense thlong, com- Bun‘alo, Dec. 5.~Sprmg wheat-N0. 1 plied. The stranger, pushing the Empress Mary as tliev arpoflicga1J1308€d 0f Hindus, Mohammedans, Pâ€"_‘- -. a , u " ' ‘. .' ‘ ‘ Northern, car loads store, $1.09; Winter, V011 of bills into his pocket. hurried 1' ’01 1 . th , . 1 , tl ._l and Arabs, all attired in richly- WUN'H‘Y PRODUUE- No. 2 rod, 990; No. a rod, 670; No. 2 white, . awav. The man is described as a 3 S y 0‘ Since e‘i mum m 18†i‘COlOl‘e'd feSt'1‘731 COStllmeS- Ad‘ ' . great eastern empire, land-ed from , dresses of welcome were presented Emperor and Queenâ€" der atllimpress by the municipality and Majesty 511-40; No. 4 white, 501-40. "“ gathering of high ofï¬cials belong- A Royal procession was subse- It was a mile in length and comprised representa- tives of all branches of the Euro- n and native armies in India. all parts The naâ€" sented a particu- int appearance, forests of the streets bearing a multitude of native religious sym- bols l'epresent:.ltive of the various Enormous 'crowds every- theil‘ Ma- jesties, who returned to the Medina to 270; store lots, 22 to 230; and inferior. sum. Good fat cows and bulls were a ___._.,,x‘ ._. 1:an 17 ’60 130- Creamery quoted at 29 strong feature at <~‘5 to “$5 l‘0 comn‘ml and H l V ' . "" ' " " .‘ " “ - . Ill PREV; «\‘.‘ . .. , medium ranging dowu'to $2.75. Callncrs RABIES S} _‘___:__ 111131 1 Canadian College Teams “ill ’lllrec Squadron to Visit Three Canadian . v 1° , y \ ,-, , , , Out 01 Inc lilals. Ports Next Tear. A despatch from Chicago says: Canadian colleges won three out] A deSDatCh from Montreal sayS of ï¬ve trials in the collerre team , It is announced that a squadron oi . . â€" .C’ ’ z _‘ v v N . - . I Judging contest at the Live Stock'ililenCh warships Win. Vlslt . 1 Show Saturday night. In trial No. | next summer, and WIN Spend 613'“: 1, “all classes of live stock,†lilacâ€"lguys IHnghliixci ï¬yehdays m Que- donald College of Quebec won ï¬rst} ec, an- elgl {27° ele. 0nd place, and Missouri University Nanking has, fallen into the hands “ of the revolutionary army. ‘anada Manitoba College won ï¬rst place, Montana Agricultural College took nglï¬ï¬ ilELlEi: Eliflllll Tilbj ll 0006151 We menu the kind of cough it gives one a cold shiver just to hearâ€"the dry, ckâ€"hackâ€"llackâ€"t ll a t seems as if it were tearing the very vitals. That’s the kind of cough that Fortunately, though, that is also one of the kinds of cough for which Na-D‘ru- d, Licorice and Chlorodyue was ï¬rst prescribed, and g with great (1 regularity ever since. Naâ€"Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Clllorodyue is absolutely free from kind, and is safe even for children. Itispleasailtto take, the irritation, loosening the phlegm, promoting ex- ng the cough. the best cough ly recommend th either 21 25c. The National Drug 8: Limited. 116 , .WW WWw 2W~v¢veyï¬Â¢~fvwvc~r¢ «my J. ~,~v,-v.«fl./. \rx/‘v