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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1913, p. 3

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at ya ho m hh ht oo on e m o ol oo es iPai l o k The German Imperial Chancellor Dr.. von Bethmannâ€"Hollweg, and the Minister of War, Gen. von Falâ€" kenhayn, told the Reichstag that the Government upholds the action of the German troops in Alsace in gefending themselves from the yancophile populace. pilussels and Verviers, the thieves escaping with £17,500 in Bank notes sent by the National Bank of Egypt to the Oppenheim Bank, Cologne, by the train leaving Brussels at 7.28. The money was packed with all the precautions ordinarily taken in such cases and placed in the mail van at the Gare du Nord in aseussels. Next to the portion_conâ€" ing the mails and backing on %2 the ends of the special pigeonâ€" holes is a compartment for dogs, which is very seldom used. An exâ€" amination of the latter compartâ€" ment showed four holes bored fb,l'urough the dividing partition. A piece of wood was removed, leayâ€" ing a hole large enough to admit a Package of Notes From Egyptian > National Bank Stolen. =~â€"A despatch from Brussels says : A daring robbery occurred on Tuesâ€" day night on the railway between *\ ~â€" _ CLEYER THIEVES. â€" e ESEE] me m mes Foy t e t CY\ tC oV o Y 2 C & hy > ysee y es bl" 2 8 w :h5 k um 55 dsP â€" Hing C Roien * e <clge Bs "p 2 es oS c oso _ 95 m ts azf Hisst Bs x$ 0 EL. 58 n3 Fes ts uy Ece es | : EOB n 8 sfi aRA A CY 45 4aL T797# _ T $V ~ B a B 5 G 8 m k # § is in n < a sa B o i g\ C e § €J § N â€"â€"â€"â€" § 9 Easy to put on and take off. Fit well â€"Look wellâ€"Wear well, _ All sizes for women and children. Rubbers and _ Overâ€"Stockings in One. Buy them and protect yourself and fataily from winter ills, 2 § Canadlan Consolldated Bubber Co. Limited, Montre: !â€" _ _«g EAUTIFULLY printed in two colors, large readable type expressly made for it, 7 inches wide by _ 10 inches deep, the FIVE ROSES cook book contains 144 pages of tried and true recipes. Inâ€" expensive recipes calling for nothing that cannot be obtained at the town or village store. Every recipe tested by the FIVE ROSES expert so that there is mno.possible waste of material or disâ€" i appointment. No cook book was ever printed with such a sturdy binding, such an attractive cover. No cook book will wear as well as the f The FIVE ROSES cook book cost the publishers almost $20,000, and over 1 year‘s time to prepare, but YOU can have it for ten cents (stamps or silyer), as long as the supply lasts. Send us the coupon below duly filled, enclose the 10 cents for postage, and the FIVE ROSES cook book is yours. Address your envelope., From the making of Bread to Charlotte Russe, you have a choice of many recipesâ€"all selected, all testedâ€"alternate recipes with and without eggs. There is one kind of Bread described that can be made in 2 hoursâ€"think of it! Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Name ;..:;;... Name of Dealer .. Belng a satisfied user of FIVE ROSES FLOUR for Bread and Pastry, I enclose 10 cents ( B;?fi}gf ) for the FIVB ROSES cook book. Town and Province ... Honeyâ€"Buckwheat, 71%6 a pound in tine and 7o in barrels; strained olover honey, io to 11 1%0 a pound in 60â€"pound tins; 120 in 10â€"pound tine; 12 1%0 in 6â€" pound tine; comb honey, No. 1, $3 per dozen; extra, $3.25 per dozen; No. 2, $2.40 per dozen. Beansâ€"Primes, bushol, $2 to $2.20; handâ€" picked, $2.10 to $2.30. Poultry_Dressed fowl, 100 to 140 per pound; alive, 100 to lio; dreesed epring chickens, 156 to 18¢; alive, lic to 140; geese, dressed, 110 to 136; alive, 10c to 12¢; turkeys. No. 1 dressed, 186 to Zic; alive, 13¢ to 15c« Potatoesâ€"Canadian, $1.05 to $1.10 per bag, out of store; %50 in car lots. Ontario flourâ€"Winter wheat flour, _ 90 per cent. patents, new, is offered at $3.40 to $345. eeaboard in bulk; $3.25 to $3.40, Toronto. Butterâ€"Creamery, . prints, fresh . mado, 306 to 3ic; do., solids, freeh made, 280 to 29¢; do., prints, storage. 270 to 280; do., solids, storage, 260 to 27¢;, farmers‘ sepaâ€" rator prints, 240 to 260; dairy prints, 22¢ to 240; bakers‘. 200 to 210. u. Esesâ€"Newâ€"laide, 470 to 50c; storago, se lects, 360 to 376; country selects, 5o to 40c; storage, 34c to 35¢. 5 _ Oheeseâ€"New large, 14 340; twing. 15 120 Barleyâ€"Good malting barley, outside, b5¢ to bTc. Buckwheatâ€"No. 2 660 to 68c in car loté, outeide. Millfeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $21, track, Toâ€" Tonto; shorts, $33 to $25.50; Ontario bran, §21 to $21.50 in bage; shorts, $23; midâ€" dlinrew=m$§25 to $%6. 2 000 0 ui ul Cheeseâ€"New large, 14 34¢ to 15 3â€"40. Mmss t ce me n ie t ies Cns e eeen, wl Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 336 to 34¢, outside, and dTe to 37 1â€"%, on track, Toâ€" ronto. Cornâ€"American, new, No. 3 yellow, all rail, Chicago, December shipment, _ Toâ€" ronto freight, 766; kiln dried, 80¢; No. 2 yellow, 78 20 o.i.f., bay ports. _ . % Peasâ€"No. 2, 98c to $1.02, car lots, out side, nominal. Ryeâ€"No. 2, 66e to 68c. Rolled oateâ€"Per bag of 90 pounds, $212 1â€"2; $2.22 1â€"2 in emaller lots:fi?el' barâ€" rel, $4.70, wholesale, Windsor to Montreal. MR ococn e ie _ Manitoba "flourâ€"First patents, $5.30 . in jute bage; strong bakers‘, $4.60 in jute %am;lin cotton bage ten cents more pet arrel. Toronto, Deo. 9.â€"Manitoba wheatâ€" Lake ports, new wheat, November shipment, No. 1 northern, 93¢; No. 2, 91 14c; feed wheat, 65e to 70c, according to sample. Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 new, 820 to 836. outside, 866 to 87¢, track, Toronto... _ PRICES OF FARM PRODUGTS REPORTS FROM THE LEADINO TRADB CENTRES OF AMERICA Erices of Cattie, Craln: Eroduce at Home COUPON FOR THE FIVE ROSES COOK BOOK Porkâ€"Short cut, $28.50 to $29 per barrel. Smoked and Dry Salted Meatsâ€"Rollsâ€" + Limited 3 Room 399W, Lake of the Woods Building, Montreal, Canada Country Produce. ‘y Provisions. Breadstuffs. CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL TOâ€"DPAY crain, Ghesse and othar Home and Abroad Publicity Director Montreal, Dec. 9.â€"Cornâ€"American__ No 2 yellow, 83c to §4c. Oate, Canadian Westâ€" ern, No. 2, 40 iâ€"%¢ to 41c; extra No. 1 feed, 40c. Barley, Manitoba feed, 480 to b0c; do. malting. 65c to 67¢. Buckheat, No. 2, b6e to 57c. Flour, Manitoba spring wheat patâ€" ente, firsts, $5.40; do., seconds, $4.90; etrong bakers‘, $4.70; winter â€" patents. choice, $4.75 to $5; straight rollers, $4:50 to $4.60; straight rollere, in bags, $2 to $210. ‘Rolled oats, barrels, $4.40 to $4.50; Winnipeg, Dec. 9.â€"Cash:â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, 856; No. 2 northern, 8ic; No. 3 northern, 78 1â€"4c; No. 1 rejected seeds, T6 34c; No. 2 rejected seeds, 74 34c; No. i emutty, 76 3â€"4¢; No. 2 emutty, 74 3â€"40; No. 1 red winter, 82 34¢c; No. 2 red winter, 79 3â€"4c; No. 3 red winter, 78 iâ€"40.. Oatsâ€"No. 2 O.W., 33 34c; No. 3 C.W., 31 $4e; No. 1 feed, 3te; No. 2 feed, 28 1.20. Barley â€"No. 3, 42 J44¢; No. 4, 40 1â€"%¢; rejected, 37 1%c; feed, 370. Flax_â€"No. 1 N.W.0., $1.17 1â€"2; No. 2. G.w., $1.6. \ Local. merchants are buying on track. Toronto, at the. following prices:â€"Baled hay. abaice Noun Minlo ts bo; atlh, No: id »fnpei es ewrneetels m Green meatsâ€"Out of pickle, ic less than smoked. Lardâ€"Tierces, 13 34c; tubs, 14¢; paile, 14 1â€"4¢. 5 Bmoked, 15 1% to 16¢; hams, medium, 19 i%c to 206; heavy, 1%¢ to 19 1â€"%¢; breakâ€" fast bacon, 1%0 to 206; long clear bacon, tons and cases, 160; backs (plain), 23¢; backe (enecial), Me. . _ _ __ & ‘o in necm oo o td ced Re abeai ol to $9; baled straw, $8 A despatch from Ottawa says : The Canadian exhibit at the Panâ€" ama Pacific Exposition is now on its way from Chent, Belgium, part of it going around the Horn and the rest across the Isthmus by the Tehuantepec Railway to its destiâ€" nation at San Francisco. Exhibiâ€" tion â€" Commissioner â€" Hutehinson, who is here conferring with the Minister of Agriculture, will leave shortly for San Francisco to superâ€" intend the construction of the Canâ€" adian building. It will cover an area of 65,000 square feet, and will house the most extensive exhibit The Dominion Building at Panama Fair Will Have 65,000 Feet of Space CANADA‘S RECORD EXKHBIH y, cholce No. L, $17.00 °O $19, ORDLE WHS §1§.5Q to §$14; No. 2, $11 to $12; No. 3, $3 Baled Hay and Straw. Montroal Markets. Winnipeg CGraln. 399 W Toronto, Dec. 9.â€"Cattleâ€"Choice butchers, $8 to $8.50; good medium, $6.50 to $7.25; common, %5 to $5.50; fat cows, $4.50 to $6.25; common cows, $3.50 to $4; butchere‘ bulls, $3.75 to $6.50; cannere and cutters, $5.50 to $3.85. Calvesâ€"Good veal, $8.75 to $10; common, $4.75 to $5.10. Stockers and feedersâ€"Steers, 910 to 1,050 lbe., $6 to $6.75; good quality, 800 lbs., %6 to $6.2%5; 1i%ht Eastern, 400 to 650 Ths., $4.30 to $5.25; light, $3.50 to $4. Sheep and lambsâ€"Li%ht ewes, $4.50 to $5.60; heavy. $3 to $3.50; bucks, $3 to $3.50; spring lambs, $8 50 to $8.70, but with 75¢ per head deducted for all the buck lambe. Hogeâ€"$8 40 to $8.45 fed and watered, $8.70 off care, $8.10 f.o.b. changed Minneapolis, Deo. 9.â€"Wheatâ€"Decembet, B2 7â€"bo to B3c; May, 87 1â€"8¢; cash, No. 1 bard, 86 480 to 86 58o; No, 1 northern, 84 38e to B5¢; No 2 northern, 82 3â€"8¢ to 83 Tâ€"Bc: No. 3 white,. 80 386 to B1 7â€"8c. Corn â€"No. 3 yellow, 63 1â€"Z¢_to 66c. Oateâ€"No. 3 white, dfo to 37 14c. Flour and branâ€"U1nâ€" Daluth, Dec. 9.â€"COloseâ€"Wheatâ€"No, _1 hard, 86 1â€"86; No. 1 northern, 85 1â€"8c; No. 2 northern, 83 1â€"8¢ to 83 5â€"86; Montana, No, §7 }gggd 84 5â€"8c; December, 83 5â€"8c; May, do., bage of 90 lbs., $2.10 to $2.12 1â€"2. Bran, $20 to $21; shorts, 822 to $23; middlings, A25 to $26; moulillie, $27 to $31.. Hay, No. 2, per ton car lote, $14 to $15. Cheese, finest westerna, 13 iâ€"te to 15 5â€"8c;. finest easterns, 130 to 13 i4e. Butter, choicest creamery, 28e to 28 i%6; do., seconds, 2 1%c to 27 34c. Bggs, freeh, 550 to 60c; do., eelected, 3B¢; No. 1 stock, Mc; No. 2 gomg(l){c 26c. Pobatoes, per bag, car lots, T5o The primary object of course is to stimulate immigration to Canâ€" ada by advertising particularly its wheat fields and other resources. The .exhibit will comprise grain, lumber, minerals, fish, fruit and agricultural produce. It will be wholly under Dominion supervision, the provinces not making separate displays, as has been done in some instances. _ Particular â€" attention will be paid to transportation, and the railways will be assigned much space in the Canadian building. ever made by Canada at a world‘s fair. : %:‘ (T C '\\;fl United States Markets. Live Stock Markets. J A At the suggestion of the Superinâ€" tendent of watér powers, the Minâ€" ister of the Interior has placed unâ€" der reservation all vacant Dominâ€" ion land in the West that may be valuable for the development of water power. s The Dominion Weeek Commisâ€" sioner censures Captain Paddingâ€" ton, of the Turret Uhief, for error of judgment and negligence as conâ€" tributing to the wreck of the Turâ€" ret Chief in the big storm. The C. P. R. have taken out the biggest _ insurance â€" policy, the amount being for upwards of $100,â€" 000,000. Five big insurance syndiâ€" cates, among them the largest comâ€" pany of the kind in the British Emâ€" pire, are interested in the deal. The Agricultural Council of Canâ€" ada, which consists of the Grange of Ontario, the Grain Growers‘ Asâ€" sociation of Manitoba and Sasâ€" katchewan, and the United Farmâ€" ers of Alberta, will send a delegaâ€" tion to Ottawa on December 16 to ask Premier Borden to remove the duty on wheat and agricultural imâ€" plements, and to increase the Britâ€" ish preference. A Quebec dentist was awarded $10 damages against the C.N.R. beâ€" cause he was put off a train when he refused to give up his firstâ€"class ticket until provided with a seat. The judge upheld his refusal. A new transcontinental railway project is that of the Allâ€"Red Line Railway, backed by British capitalâ€" ists, to be built from Cape St. Charles to Dean‘s Uhannel. Galvin Robinson, engineer on the Reid tug Diver, went insane while the boat was towing an oil barge up the River St. Clair. A 4,000 mile walk, which was beâ€" gun in August last, was completed at the City Hall, Winuipeg, when W. _ C. Browne, of the King‘s Own Scottish Borderers, arrived from Providence, R. I. Browne averâ€" aged 42 miles a day since starting and wins a wager of $3,000, made in England. A gruelling thirtyâ€"twoâ€"mile race was run by two horses from Montâ€" real to Terrebounne and return. The drivers were arrested. Suffragettes made an attempt to drain off the canal between Failâ€" sowrth, Lancashire, and â€" Marple, Cheshire, by cutting & channel from the canal to the River Goyt at Romley. Berlin is to have a_ Juvenile Court, E. P. Clement, K. C., conâ€" senting to act as commissioner. Nelson, B. C., police cocmissionâ€" ers have decided to close all cigar stores on Sunday afternoons. Oxford County Council has enâ€" dorsed the union prison farm scheme, and will name a commisâ€" sion. Boys arrested in Berlin confessed to robberies, to. which they said they were led by reading fiveâ€"cent novels. James Pierce, arrested for begâ€" ging from farmers around Guelph, was found to have $900 in his clothes. United States. The United States Peace Commitâ€" tee completed its plans for the celeâ€" bration of the peace centenary. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst was arrested off Plymouth harbor and later placed in prison at Exeter. ‘‘We will make the cabinet minâ€" isters shake in their shoes until they are afraid for their very lives,""‘ said Sylvia Pankhurst at a suffragette meeting in Cannington. All that is required is courage. Capada, the Empire and the World in General Refore Your Eyes. Canada. Kingston Retail Merchants‘ Asâ€" sociation will ask the city to abolâ€" ish market tolls. § HAPPJNINGS FROM ALL OYVEB THE GLOBE IN Aâ€" NUTSHELL. THE NEWS N A PARAGRAPH TB %ive him a COMBINATION ILL FOLD, CARD and CAR TICKET CASE with name on in gold lettere. This most acceptable gift, made of Seal Grain Leaâ€" ther, will be eent postpald for $1.50, with name. enâ€" graved free of charge. Orâ€" ere filled in the order reâ€" ceived. Money back if not as represented. ForHis Xmas High Class 5â€"Â¥ear Bonds that are Profitâ€"Sharing. Seriesâ€"$100, $500, $1000 A high New York police official A. D. WILLIAMS, 64 Wellinston St. West, Toronto. 7"% INVESTMENT NATICONAL SECURITIES CORFPORATION, LIMITED CONFEDERATIORN LIFE BHWâ€"LDIRG Great Britain. INVESTMENT may be withdrawn any time after one year, on 60 days‘ notice. . Busiuess at back of these Bonds« estabâ€" lished 28 years. Send for special folder and fullâ€"particu ars. Federal refugees from UChihuaâ€" hua city in flight toward the United States, are reported to he in a desâ€" perate state. The growth of cities in America is causing the inhabitants to live like ants, declared George E. Hooker, civic secretary of the Chiâ€" cago City Olub, at the third annualk session of the National Conference on Housing at Cincinnati. He adâ€" vocated the garden city movement, By a crushing majority the Gerâ€" man Parliament passed & vote of lack of confidence in the Imperial Chancellor over the Alsatian affair. will be indicted next week, it is exâ€" pected, by District Attorney Whitâ€" man, as the result of the stories of witnesses in his investigation of alâ€" leged wireâ€"tapping and fortune telâ€" ling graft by the police. At all Druggists. 500. a Bot. Restores the color, strength, beauty and softness to Gray Hair and is not a dyes : tm ie v4 h ”-"â€".\ J B C x P nerath? n j LL.J 5n 5. 3 ) mb tS LGLOVES J Tthe Union Trust Company, Limited idle Money GILLETTsS LYE EATS DIRTâ€" PERSO:\’S baving idie funds on hand for teml)orary or longer {)eriods, or awalting permanent nyesiment, can obtain FOUR PER CENT. interest, compounded quarâ€" teriy. by opening an account in the SAVINGS DEFARTMENT of this Company. Thess funds are withâ€" drawable by cheque and boar interâ€" est from date received untfi date withdra wn. We sollclt cut of town ncc;umts, which may be opened by malls 2e ~0 0_ fanienss.. CAPITAL (paid up) â€" $1,000,000 RESERVE â€" â€". â€" _ $850,000 4) _ <P . Seusp @Aais TED E;f.';fi‘ LLETT compANY LIMITE® gyLE17$ sireP es lipa$s W esus® es MWn _ . Prg FOR THE HAIR ‘ °0 00 iemmmeseat e e 00000 MABLL BtroRe oprNiNg ~ruct. oirtCriOns USIDL 8 5* Temple Buiiding, Toronto TORONTO. CANADA Write for Book!et TORONTO ONT. General. Tao montrets iCs

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