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Durham Review (1897), 27 Nov 1913, p. 8

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we. ‘RICES Fort u want n. I the market; ,treverrnade. under. No Indicator in L Finished Park 5. Beans New Krrcum‘ no A salami KNIGHT. ', Limited the small Id corner icire1-plated I Illt FFATT g... i.ifj..f, , It"ii urs ONYARID I tf u I“... D . I'm“ '0'!" F Dt “mat no. In; It“. India“ " " an”. It TO NATIONAL LIVE STOCK Jiiiijiii m!!! Tribute Palate Canadian "orse.--niinois Ex- pert Praises Live Stock Exhibition " .mNt8btett "on Toronto II”: Tho ill- _ m the NIUOIIBI Ln. :1ch tmow It Exhibition Park vu- very mt. 1m- in; Iron the Int” number at was. who vuited the Exhibnmn. The .99ch cul- it! of the. bum- and cattle that were Clown attracted and: “much. and 08mm “Jumble (warm-m. Mr. Robert Burmvun. ot Wench... TU., who ink cnt of the Judge; of hnrsear. Ind who tttir, Fear he A 'reventy Mud ot Percheron. Catered fl! 'fra " In the c the Emma ot the hm ho- the l ". cum» II. ot " u can Dion] other can from Ohm p“ in mmnut You have some 'ty' anywhere. Clydesdale “unm- foshd in 1910-1. Cir-nan. Bro., Clnremuunt. hold [1an (15.1w; 2. J, I. Gardhouu. Wuwn. Mer. cmn Model nun; 5, Grain- Brog. Claremont. 601d sum. (15.141); A. T. D. tilmu, Bolton. Kahuna (13.913); 5. Dr. ttty wan-mu. Uobourg. Dunn Captain u Ji'. J. Iiactiner. “when, [maid previous to January t, 1911 1.(rowe and Inn}. To. romm. Lord Home.” (“7); t. Bennett. Brow. Carlisle, Adam-ton Slum 19,551,; J. Wat-non and son. at. Thou-n. Wenons Jub.1ee 1662). tanadinu-rrred Clydesdale nun. foiled no Tr but. i in Brampton. Lady Callaghan-bred P. Barry. Front) A. Junimm. " Thomas Mold]: Pony nanny". any other purebred, my up I. John Lloyd Jana. Burford. Dar riot.: 2. In, W. B. Humor 5 Son. The lawn. Ont.. Elm-trim”. ihire “anion. baled preview to Jum- ary. t. tht t. John Gunman“ A Bow. MiehtrehR, Tittlehrook Enquire: t, Anon "ar. Nashville. 0m Bridle Hampton; t 9... Allen. Burlord. Norwell Chiensin; Jamm- Bovnird. Brampton. 30!de Bax- on Hamid. Shetland pony .mmm. any "e-i, In. W. J rum-on. Rich Park Pavilion. PM. manly-d pony nun. an “9-1. T. A. luck]. Toronto. DIE-y. “all Ga". " ;~-.-..(..A..,... G-ad-e .uul onus-am and export 3mm Gradrr or criru* of In] brood “00?. "0 yuan; and under throrrl. Jamal bout & than Urrrnbnnk. Benn Champion; t. John Brown & Hunt. Gan. Out., Run; 3. Hal] A Ruhmu. grade, Hereford; 0. Pritchard Bri, Fergus. Duh. Barney. Guam and not". of In! breed we". um- year and under hurl. John 10... Hora. when nun-mu; 2, Thou. Emu“. Bowman-w. Ont.. menu-d; 3, June- In.“ a titan. (Irvmlbank. White King; 4. John Brawn & Sox's. Gait. ont, Favorlu. Guam and cruel-u of tightest! - under one rear-l, John I". Rlors, Elm-I Donald; 2. Jail!!! lab-k a 30M. Grvrnbanl; 3. Kyle Bron. W. on. gym": Valley Pride; 4. Jon. Stone. tuint. A Country 'tye. Totortto I!!! Patp Ah Grades and under one " Braeh Donald Greenbanlz l ION} fu'd. l‘aptain. Graurm and cram of any brood-d. Jon. Htuln‘. ttainttteld. Invely; 2. June. In”! A sum. Greenbank. Lily White; 3, John Bronx a How. Gun. Oat.. Int-y; 4, Wm. F,. W. Sivan. trtrcetsrulo, Ont.. Grey Beauty. . and“ and cm. of a - l. "can. Fulani. Bale: Flume. Slimmid. Inning; a Bonn. ureerttrauh. Kite Dumbo. " and“ and under one , Mira. North Watson: l, J Jan-cl Leno A 30w. t, Law. (but. Export John Br Ina-y .Illu .wua. .... -. lu (numb. both rhnap'ounhim were w m by P, Ark!!! ttttd was. Arte“. Ozhem that won in male of the "la.-. were: M. t' Arm-H, “want"; W. Islamic and Son, Usbridqo, and P. ”ha-ire. (‘hirvanm Tbe Yuri-bin champion boar w." shown by W. lazuli"; Ind Son, Wodvule. and the mum-mu oow by J. Featherstone and son. Smart oulle. Winnings we" and. by than firatq Mac in the amen] ot-. and an": were: I. B. "My. View“. salute; J. ti. Suzhou 'snd Kenna. Bur- array " m Ad T " r” " Ont, when horns Shot-morn amt. two years tder three l, Juhu Brown & Sons. M mu-hrod Clydesdale nun, foaled -1, I. J. than”. leibern. Dolly 24.604); 2. James Leonard. Sham- reland Queen WAS”); 3. A. Waxson M. Thom“. Bela of Amie as,. A Wan & Non, " Thom-A. 0m rum‘: 5. (my Duty luau. barium Bu. 423.66). rd-trrrd gallium, foal“ in t9ti-- " Damn: an. 423,666). “thud t,tailioner, ton!“ in "n-- 'Y sun-h Farm. Foxboro', Nob‘s 2r. 2, William Mammal], Toronto r, Bronllin. lap].- Avenue Belle; 2 mum. t4treetswhle. Mun, Rhona: l McMillan. t4eaforth, Mania Hill Map!" a Son. Ida. Golden Ruhr Bunhardb. Oro Btation, mush! t-attao ring the competitions in morn clan were very keen. two “out. lots mat. ware shown can. Luau! 5mm. One particulars, Id in abused by W. e. hard- mwmxn. Pro-Amt o' chain")- thorp Breeder! Minion. An- ad of "neosiiliaiiirrirt.aTa bred Clyderdtsl. udlion. [on]- m Jan. 1. 19L'--i, J. F. tgtgrplea' ' Itnt., Bum: Eator (um; 2. tion, l‘vrgn'a. Dandy Waco Nu». McMichael & Son. SOI- D, Prinz for Horus. ml "on!” of any breed Miter rear i, Leo Chard. Lambmn it; 2, Jamel Leash, Greenhanh, Jca Mono. gnintthrM. New; 4. " a Born, (Imnbunk. Tth. Len-s. than osport .teemr-i, u a anv. Gilt; t, Jnhn Brown in. 3. Thou. law-e11. Dawn.- 4, Thou. luau. Dnuu‘mw. Out. Show and "In. ll -. " tad no' idea ari ,a ution gut-h u an in Canada. no yf the uncut. no". I have .\nluu Hard. Osh (allow-y but I. Faun. Kierr Jimmie; 3. Wm. "nine-.1 t3:tltr. 4. [lush Mes 'ton, Kine Darrel; s, . ii.uam<m-rho-Lake, Blaken hart-{noun laconbm; in". Kirrr Jimmie; 1 an. um n, Ha‘rm fat cum a; lie Peggy. Clydesdale 'rtare- t. I Tnldy O nun-d hravioul to Jan-l tham Bros, t'larenon'. Prt Pe th. Bowmsnvillo. I ct,hrpr pure-bred. In! homo". No. ' Golden amm- Willin. Balwam, E. B Clancy. Guelph. Aiy 'ntrari. two yum 1. D. McCrae, Guelph, 1ydnrda a; " Aberde new}: hate Will J, (I Winn 5. ls 0. ll GG,' Iggy-iii: i, .10.. min 3. June. If“! of, any freed Prytr par and under two . Galt. Out.. like: I. Mike; 3, Thou. t., “mm Duke: 4, sbrcdire, on. Cil- the two ettsautiot J rule. -B t out! year-14 Fnurrmh t, Jon Francis W. Oho, Brown & song and" one year out.: 2. Henry no: 3, Jam. If inc Broe., Al urn-om River, , Bull, hm: wmnn‘ on bride R ford; John Duck. Port Credit. tad Bun!!- bryo_rarrn, ggJinlon. _ in Chester Whites, the oharrspiortshir for best boar went to W. B. Wright Ind Son. Ginnwonh. and tor beat '0', to D. De Conny. Bornhoiln. Holstein. “In In Bury Tee. in the milking tmrt at thi. ohov the cow that scored the highest number of int. over till bread. was a pure-bred Home”. Madam B. 3rd. Alma 2nd, exhibited In; w. r. Wwiher. Manchester. This cow gave in the three any: 213.3 lbs. of milk. telling 3.5 per cent., making I total of 23.54 points. The are highest. cow- in the tee: were all Hal-wins. and the sixth a Hol- abein grade. Seventh and eighth place. were taken by Ayrshirel. um ninth and tenth again by Hokteiu. Among the Bol. stein. or the “no no u the winner. the poorest. one gnu 119 lbs. of will. testing nuly 5.0. making no.” points. A GOOD MEDICINE Professor Adam Shortt. One of Canada’s foremost econo- mists and historians. Baby's Own Tablets are the very best medicine a. mother can give her little ones. They sweeten the stomach, regulate the bowels, break up colds, promote healthful mleop--- in fact they are a. cure for all minor ills of little ones. The mother may feel absolutely safe in giving them in her children for they are guar- avtced by a. government analyat to be strictly free item all injurious drugs. The Tablets are sold by medicine d-ialers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Williams' Mrdicine Co., Brockville, Ont. (The G.T.R. at Point St. Charles i Hus Reduced the Hours. A despatch from Montreal says: .Nineteon hundred men employed in (the Grand Trunk shops at Point ie. Charles are affected by an or- der issued by the company that un- til further notice the working hours each day will be from 7.30 mm. un- til 4.30 pan. This means a loss to each man of five hours per week. Tho men do not work on Saturday afternoon. The order has already gone into tome. In explanation of [the curtailment, the company says [that the summer turn-out from the shops was of such a satisfactory character that tho equipment is thoroughly up to date and there is less to be done. There was a. any trestion thst some of the men should lbe laid off for a. time, but it was I thought hotter to shorten the hours gand keep all hands at work. PM por -tat,00ty inh nay-AM”! my Must Meet Requirements of Cana- dian Freight Classifieatiott. The Canadian Lines notified their Agents at various points to refuse all freight in fibreboasrd, pulp- board, or double faced corrugated strawboard packages, unless the packages are fully strong enough to carry the contents. Complaints have been received from time to time, indicating that theaas pack- agvs are reaching destination in a. damaged condition, evidence that shipments are being sent to the railways in packages that are not of sufficient strength to safely transport their contents. Agents have, therefore, been notified thnt henceforward they must positively refuse to accept shipment of any nature in fihreboard, pulpboard or double-famed corrugated straw- buurd packages that do not comply buy with the requirements and weoif1castions provided in the Pey Minn Freight Classification. In the past agents have had the right to accept such packages at an in- creased freight rate of 20%. From now on agents have no option in the matter, and must refuse such packages. PhCKAGKN MIST BE STRONG. Latest Statistics Show An Extra- ordinary Rise. l dospatch from Berlin says: Germany, which for some time past has been expressing Mum at the falling birth rate, has dimovered a new sign of social decadence. It is the “marina crisis." Latent sta- tistics show an extraordinary rise in the number of divorces obtained in Germany. For instance, 15,780 divorces were obtained in 1911, pr 20 per 100,000 inhabitants, min“ 12,180, or so per.100,000 in 1906. It is believed that when the next set of statistics is publiphed g tyrther increue in the number will be re- ported. What makes the mtrrriagrt crisis all tho wone ia that while the number of divorcee is rapidly in- creasing the number of manages " demeaning. The nux.nb.e.r of mar- DIVORCES IN GERMANY. "LESS TO BE DONE." FOR THE BABY On the mule: of 11’: haunt-Mon " prelident of tho Chin's. Republic, In": Sh! Kai dad-rod that. China undertook to observe all tho Noni" witch had ban entered into. sud In the obligate” Viki had been incur!“ by but mm the " [line at the lunch: dr-tr, sad “we that period. Ind that who “you! to con- form to annals-bod unto In the canduct of foreign relation. Ott tin unearth of than “gunmen, which won convened to the foreign layman- when the (unnec- Government mum than of the election of Yuan Bhi In an pro-idem. the loreign mini-torn. acting under an lutrnctlona of their respective governmnu, worded rusognnion w ye regryttlie. . . . rtt, The inpwt of the West, mull, with economic And social can" of per adieu! recurrence in the history of Chin. bu pieced . new [tune on the Bat' and a new exterior. "Behind it. however. lilo [on on as not“! tn the urchin odiBoe," my. the Timer-u. "The soul of the poosM, neop- ed in its patriarch-l WMBI'VIHIII. re- mains philomphiculq I100! trom the strife of political sects: the Ina-cl nah only for peace in their time. for the right 1o_enJyr in security the (ruin of all their labor. To this impulsive China it is n matter ot Inditterenees whether Yunn. In their new ruler. calls himself Pmident or Em- peror. Political intrigue may "new the surface of these wanton. but; tho depth. remain unmoved. "Give us utuble [overn- mertt-deerporion it you will, but stabil- ity," is the cry of China. Quebec and the Manor Tram. Quebec would appear to be moving to. wards State oontrol or the liquor tune. An important move in the direction of temperance will be the upwintment of analysts to inspect liquor. and prevent “alteration. The dinerenoe between home- brewed beer and the commercial uncle is that the one is made for nee end the other for profit. Adultoration msy mean profit. but it often mean- poison sleo. With the msnulwture and esle of liquor a State industry it could be so well con- ducted u the pmrtottue. There would be no inducement to the manager to sell after hour-e or to adulteute. The revenue could be used, so the inland revenue should he now. to promote true temper- ance by educeiion. mueic and elevating pursuits. Tramp] out the United States $200.00!) a day, according to Professor William Bailey of Yale nivereity. In In address: the other day he put the tramp. Into tour trades. the lowest. being the "tomato can" variety. and the next hem: the “dent on." so called because they hnvo the price of n bed in I done house in which lodg- ing: may he had tron: tive to illveen con . a night. The "donor" in vain nnd con- sider: him-cl! ouperior to the "tomato can” tramp. The third grade is mule up of the "hobo," who is more dignified sud intelligent than the “denser." The ”'va in the hieheat type of tramp. though the American gypsy in not really tb gypsy at all. Yum-n no not classed tn the trams category, to they are desperate burtrltsrs, who work in umnll eommunitieti. To elimiunw the tramp from American an- cietg, never (in him . cent tor food ttrr. Igil he work for it. declu'es Prefer-nor a 97. Hem-n Lamb. director of the depart- ment " supplies of the city of Philadel~ phits, other: tolives mp bk salary of .10.- 000 . yen: and to pay the unnuul expands of hit office. $7,000. it tho (any will “we to permit him to transact tho nity‘e bunt he" In his department on n bulhwl‘u ba. sis. and will turther agree to give him the prom, he will be lb“) to make by the om- plorment of bunlnm methods. Be Murea that he will bo ablu to ttPell" a net re- venue of $135,000 by such " "rNe"Pt.. There Are many men who would be glad to heve the same opportunity as Mr, Loch. not only in Philadelphia but many other cities. 80 long as 1 city is obliged to chamro its administration every year and elect ite reprmsontartivem on e plat- form of one kind or another no long will the bushing of e city be under obvious liztndiclpd. Manny and various schema have been proposed for getting over the dimculty and of these the commission form of government or some of its reini- tione seems to be the most popular. But waste ot the kind to which Mr. boob re- fer: u paellble even to a commission gov- ernment. What seems to be Melly want.- ed in the right man in the right place paid eumciently well to make it worth his while to hold that place. One real ed. ministrewr who can be trusted is worth the ewlariee of halt a dozen commission- ers. Moat of the troubles of cities nice from the not. that they do not recognize that public ofBce should be the prize of the best men and should be paid accord- ingly. No good man will give up a. lu- orative private business to enter public service and he at, the mercy of every po- litical wind that blows. Out at lelng in Canada. Comparing September in the two were, it is seen that articles of food and urti- clog of clothing, as well as other commo- dities entering into the living cost, show. ed a general increase in price thie year. Animals and meets. butter and will, roll- ed oats, oatmeal, auger. and other tood- Btuth, all cost considerably more last, Sep- tember than they lied ooet a. your before. The sum» statement may be made in re- gard to boots and shoes. textiles. anthra- oite coal, fuel generally, house furnish- ings. building materiele and other lose important articles. Thin was the condi- tion in September, and it does not im. ‘prove as the week- go on, but rather, be Comment on Events come. 10110. Inquiry Into the Wreck of the Steamer Wexford. A despatch from Zurich, Ont., says: Coroner Campbell'. jury iw quiring into the wreck of the steamer Wexford, lost, in the big storm on Lake Huron, decided on Thursday that no one was to blame for the tragedy, but that it was an act of Providence. Grape-Nuts a Perfectly Balanced No chemist's analysis of Grape- Nuts can begin to show the real value of the food-the practical value as shown by personal expert- ence. It is a. food that is perfectly Gl., anced, supplies the needed ele- ments for both brain and body in all stages of life from the infnnt, through the strenuous times of ac- tife middle life, and is a comfort and support in old age. - "For two yeer I have used Grape-Nuts with milk and a little cream. for breakfast. I am oom- fortably hungry for my dinner at noon. "I use little meat, plenty of vege- tables and fruit, in season, for the noon meal, and if tired at tea time, take Grape-Nuts alone, and feel perfectly nourished.. "Nerve and brain power and memory are much improved since using Grape-Nuts. I am over sixty and weigh 155 lbs. My son 5nd husband seeing how I had improved are now using Gage-Nuts. . "My son, who is a. traveling man, eats nothing for breakfast but Grape-Nuts and a glass of milk. An aunt, over 70, seems fully nour- ished onirispe-Nuts and cream." “There's a. Benoit.” Name given by Canadian Poatum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkg. 1'UhLY "A0UR1s'IIF,D. Four Grades ot Tampa. NO ONE TO BLAME. The cry of ttttIna. luolnou Human. to SAMPLES WILL BE SENT FREE Dominion Experimental Farm Issues Usual Instruc- tions to Applicants for Grain and Potatoes A despstch from Ottawa says." J. H. Grisdale, director of Domin- ion Experimental Farms, announc- es that by instructions of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture tb distribu- tion of superior sorts of grain and potatoes will be made during the coming winter and spring to Cann- dian farmers. The samples for general distribution will consist of spring wheat (6 pounds), white oats (4 pounds), barley (5 pounds), and held new; (5 pounds). These will be sent tut from Ottawa. A distribu- tion of potatoes (in J-pound sam- ples) will be carried on from sev- eral of the experimental farms, the Central farm nt~0ttawzt supplying only the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. All samples will be sent free, by mail. Applicants must give particulars in regard to the soil on their farms, a,nd some account of their experi- ence with such kinds of grain (or potatoes) as they have grown, so that a promising sort tor their con- ditions may be selected. A' BREAKFAST' IN GEYLON It would new: that London is becoming n [eyer city from the list of application: for music. dancing and Itl‘e pluy licen- ses which the London county council will deal with at. the tunnel licensing meet- ing. The evaluation reach nearly 600. indicating that. there is one license for every 7,500 persons. Moving pioturen have, of course. made the alum so large. More eubnrban metres. however. are n'pply- ing tor music hall lioemea. showing that. something with more variety than the ordinary legitimate wsrtormances in re~ quired to compete with the "movies." There ere Also nanny Implications for music tad dnncin: license: tor West. end hotels and restaurants, where the tango fan and ragtime concern are .1111 in "or. Each apiuication muse be sepa- rate, and must be signed by the ap- plicant. Only one sample of grain A certain noble martenun had recently the honor of entertaining the King. In the smoking room he set forth n ”ray of epiritu of the most varied character and cheerfully naked his royal cue-st watch in? preferred. . . , t ' "mu. .w ,.-.-..-_. The King examined the selection with interest and than rem-nod: " suppose this is your family medicine chest; hut I do, not think I need trouble it, thank you." " a matter ot fact tho King has a great dislike to spirit: of nny kind. In every day life he is almost a mtowller. and u. single [lane of light wine in as much as he ever cares to take. Mineral vnter in the King's invorite table beverage end gut and then he tum: a (law of light er. When the Forth Bridge was denigm-d.: more than thirty-one years ago. the londn l and the train weeds calculated for were‘ considerably in excess of those than are aumed as probtrble for a long period, but ‘1 the advance in these respects. pirtioulnrly I in tho weight and power of locomotives and the loads behind them, has been' enormous. Therefore, althnugh the lint-' its have not yet been reached so far as! the strength of the bridge is concerned,'; the directors of the Forth Bridge Comm puny have decided further to anticipate the developments of the locomotive en- gineer and to reconstruct part of the tloor. ing and trough; in which the railway track is laid over the bridge. _ It has been decided at once to proceed with a triul section, to be tullewed by a reconstruction from end to end of the bridge. The directors have arranged for the carrying out; ot the work by the orig- inal builders, " William Arrol a CAN, Ltd., Glasgow. It is estimated that 2,500 mm of struc- tural steel will be required tor the re- nown of trough and tioor from end to: end of the bridge; of this total the addi- i tion to the weight of the present steel 1 work of the bridge in only 750 tons. The i work will take some years to execute. as I operations can only be carried on during l summer Jrsonthr, and it in tyer', not 1 Huunuun nun-u..." w..- .. -'e -' _ to interfere with name on week dart, while evqu on Sundays one line only Wm Li" closed HAIR RESTORER Restores GRAY Hair to its NATURAL Color, makes it grow, and cures Dandruff. LU BY'S Our London Letter NWHJQAW " PERRIN " GLOVES KIM Guru mull“ "tr'ttt. Strengthonlna Forth and... AT ALL DRUOOICT. IO CENT. A BOTTLE "oaetmtths-raetiedetkh-exrrettt" tunro-ruvontr-mtnhkttvmt" his theworld’nchoicattegatiubut-ibo finatst hill-crown Cerhm--in scuba! lead pacuts. London crows any". m. GREEN or DIXIE TORONTO and one of potatoes can be sent to each farm. Applications an any kind of printed form cannot be ac- oepted. If two or more samples are asked for in the same letter only one will be sent. As the supply of seed is limited, farmers are advised to apply early; but the applications will not neces- sarily be filled in the exact order in which they are received. Pre. ference will always be given to the most thoughtful and explicit re. quests. Applications received after the end of January will probably be too late. All applications for grain (and applications from the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec for potatoes) should be addressed to the Domin. ion cerealist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Such applications require no postage. If otherwise addresmd delay and disappointr ment may occur. The army council in now going to pay noncommlmloned emu-rs Ind privatu when on leave I, shilling a tiny to walls about in uniform tor three hours. to help the recruiting sergeants and tell of the advantages of the army. Ian on funeral Plumes. k Funeral plumes for horses have come ‘under me ban of tho Royal Society tor [the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 'which hal found by invmllxuion that ,their we often entails rsutttu'init and dies. icomtort. _ Applications for potatoes from farmers in any other province should be addreasod (postage pre- paid) to the superintendent of the nearest branch Experimental Farm in that province. Vishnu to the Tower of Londnn after Hue New Year will have more than the Jewel Home and the 'scattold site on Tower Green to thrill them. If all can well the real Tower dungeon: beneath the White Tower and the Bloody Tower. 091" agdeap an the_moat it.ettH, will be .on ty,,. ..F, “W, -.. --- ._.r._.v W... V _ - - Londoners of an older generation will recall how the" dunleona were to b. - on distribution of [um-no to the descendants of the immortal Wilfrid, but the visits were "rrsptitiotm and £710! to the explosion in January, 1886. A or the once of Works is clearing out the dan. mnspnoe again. ' * at, ...‘..... m.“ ........ At, the same time , lut no. part of the Bloody Tower, hitherto used In quarters tor some of the omelnle. will be thrown open, and the scene of tho murder ot the little princes will be sure to be I hi attraction. At present the tablet. whlcg marks the spot where their bones ware found in the Whlto Tom-r is covered over with . notice boned prohibiting making. Paul " Won Army Unlunn. Soldiers are to be paid to wear unl- lonm $11 the streets of Birmingham u I nll_up to rccrgitinc. . L " , mm, W .-_._.....,. Formerly the (My furnished a large number of soldiers tor the Coldetn-un (lauds. the Inillery. the cavalry, and the Warwiehshirt, regiment. but since whim“ have been n‘llowrd to wear pink] clothe! on furlough the red juakct is seldom seen in tho towns and villages where there no no barracks. _ - . Undertaker: themselves have also con- demned tho plumes. M . meeting of the British Undertaker" Aaooeiatiott laat May the plume was denounced u cruel and unnecessary. _ - _ .. .. ' _ It in notified by the society that my Undertaker who adorn: " horses with plumes: nfwr Jan. i, 1914, can be f1ned tut. der section 1 of the protection of Ini- male act, 1912. which forbid. the iuftietion of “any unnecessary suffering upon guy animal.", __ _ __ _ A . .. Giving evidence at an inquest " Rt. Uelevs. Lanoaahire. on John Jackson. who mus killed by a falling alone in a mine», his widow 'raid she dreamed the night before the aocident that a police inspector mama to her home and said there was " ing to ty ll)_ inqqogt. a " k %',;iiiii has Husband's tttatt' In Drum m. - w .... ...‘,_._-V Next day she tried to persuade her hur bend not to so to work. as she had . pre- sentlmont that smmethint wu going to happen to him. He replied. "It I. tll right; I shall have to go." A in hours Later her eon brought newl of the neck out. '"Cverdict of accidental death In re- turned. - - The French Chamber of Deputies will begin the discussion of the bill, already paased by the Senate, to limit the number of hm, saloons, and other emtablUhmenta for the sole of distilled spirit; The m 'ure fixes the number of hm ct l per 900 inhabitants, and until this fitptrs is reached no new bars my be opened. The ettewt will be to gradually reduce 1d80,000 bars to The bravery and promptitude 'ot I 1brear-old schoolulrl of Croydon. who rescued I little girl tram drowning, is to receive oncial recognition. The plucky girl he Uns Woof. who at- tends, the flrdenham P‘ad London County Council school. She has Just been pre- sented with I mother-or-pearl brooch by the Cmydon Elementary School. tree: u“: \rl‘lyu‘un u.\...‘.._._, -__e-"--- V tion, and the mayor of Crordon will ghett- Ir print her with . silver medal award. ed by the St. Matthew‘s Swimming also ciMion. 7 - -. _ . ' H. Judging Competition Team From Ontario. A despatch from Guelph says: The stock-judging team to repre- sent the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege in the stock-judging competi- tion at. the International Stock Show in Chicago the beginning of next month ha been announced. They He: J. M. Brown, Peter For- ayth, A. McLuen, J. Burk, and E. Woks; reserves: R. Ramsay and Clarke Dal. The sir-h swimming dre- had become heavy with water and aha was Lbout to link. when Una Woof, 'ureing her dit. 1icultierg, jumped into the wan-r and broutrltt thtyrtri..to 1lyt side ot the bath. CiNI lull. Una gained the distinction of saving life at a recent swimming can, when 'rtre plunged In to the rest-us of "lather (it! who wujaking pn.rt in. the Pe';, 'iiG1'iiariak. 17'. 1913. Uh cm Brooch for sum; H". To Show Old Tower Dungeon. CHICAGO STOCK SHOW. Supposed Dead Man Turned Up Aiive-"Apparl tion" Appears Among “owners SEQUEL T0 lAKE TRAGEDY A deepatch from Hamilton sex-:1 Perhaps the most extraordinary in- uident in connection with tho dia- aater recorded on the Great Lakes occurred here on Wednesday even- ing. One of the supposed victims of the marine tragedy was John Thompson. 442 John Street north, of this city. On Monday lest week a telegram was received by Mr. mtomptron from his daughter, Mrs. iMary Ward, of Sunia, to the " "ect that his eon John had gone down on the James Carruthers. Learning that the bodies of a. num- ber of the crew of the ill-fated steamship had been cast ashore at Kettle Point, near Goderich, Mr. Tho-mas Thompson hastened _the_rc on Monday evening to see if hei could identify the remains of his son. He arrived " Goderioh eti midnight, and after . nerve-wreck- ing drive he reached the place on the lake shore where the bodies had been carefully and tenderly laid sway for tho purpoee of identibur. tion. Among the number wee that of a young men which corresponded so closely to thet u John Thomp- son that the bereaved father ec- knowledged it as that of his eon. The only difference Mr. Thompson ‘saw was in the color of the heir, he being of the opinion that his son's hair was lighter than that on the head of the corpse. On mentioning‘ this fact to the undertaker in this city, the utter, who we: permnelly acquainted with the eon. said the fact that the body bad been in the water so long might account for the difference. Preparations for the funeral were proceeded with. Flowers were sent by narrowing friends and relatives, and I, wake was to be held at night. In Walked Thompson. About, six o'clock on Wednesday evening there was . knock at the door, and as no one went to answer the door opened and in walked young John Thompson, alive and PRICES (lf EARN PRIMER 'e"." Mk AWII wluti, Vuwn-v. --ouw-- ~~Flrn pita-ma, in jute bun. 05.80; do., ml' with. “.80; omen: bakers', in jun but timid): wheat-No. 1 Northern. fic. my track, Ber gory. 3.96 So. , n3_89 1-19: CE'OR‘II Flo. THU LEADIIO TRADI CINTI'!" " AIEIIM Toronto. Nov. ts,-iour-ontsrio when ileum. $0 per cent, $5.65, OOIDOII'd, and at $5.10 at local points, Ontario. 3499111099. -thidiG ;WLLK6.Wi 1mm: w No. ouurida, oatr-No. , Ontario cats. " Mc, out. Iide. and M. $6 to 310. on tang Toronto. Western Canad- old can. Sh, or No. I. and n at sat, for No. 5, Buy pom. Pen-960. outside. Btsrlety--43ood muting burley. " to 600. outlide. A "an a cullo. cum. - “I "can” " Mom. and - Iranians. Butter-Cho" duty. 82 to “a; intarior, 20 to Ke. Cranmer] produou. " to 300; do., oolidl. gt to ne, Image. print... fl to 200; do., ool'h. 16 to K bk. E3n4m loll of new-11M. " to 40o per damn; fresh, 52 to Me, and storm. I, to Mc per dozen. Chat-ea" tao tor large, and 148A to IK for twins. Beao---Hnnd-triehrd, 02.10110 $2.20 per bmahel: primes. 81:75. to " a -- Corm No. t American corn, no. c.Lf., Midiaud. Rye No. I It " to toe, out-MO. Baehwhertt--Ne, outside, with none ot. faring. Bran-lustre bran. tn to ”1.60 a ton, in bus. Toronto freight. Shane, .22 to 022.50, Toronto. -iracr-itrifeGd, in um. " to tte par lb. for No. 1: combs. " to $3.25 per dozen for No. l, Ind_ 'tlo tor_No. 2. -- .. . 'Vi’oilvn'rylfJJI.'ii'ui'idc" be? Ib.., thick one. " m 190: dnch. " to tbe; some. 13 to 16e; turkeys. fresh)“. t, 21 tp eat. "pauour-2iittirarsh, 793,-:- bl'. on track. Baaeon-Lontt dour, 16o er Ib., in can Iota. Pork-9hort out. £8.60; do., no". 824.50. Rnanr-Medipyn _to, Jirht, " H to -iGrTriGai,- fi tur, iiibi. he; mils. " 14c. Ruled har-No. 1 It 'M80 to 315.50 I ton, on truck. here; No. 2 quoted " Us to $13.50. and mind " .12 y) 31:50. . ..1., in -isoGFrikriGiik," 15' a a ice: break. tnat bacon. " to 99;_blch,_ 22 tft Mc. .. '"i"iui"ririGr-areur, ii. Gi, iAek, " route. Winnipeg. Nov. g5.-Aih:--ib--mt. 1 Northern. 85 Me: No. t Northern. " Lie; No. ' Northern. 8te; No. 4. " IK, No. 1 rejected mods, 3114c: No. 2 do, Nrar.; No. , rod Winter, M3ac; No. I‘M Win. ter, A? Ht., fhst--ro. , OF... "Its.; go. 3 C.W.. 82340; elm No. 1 bed. Mik, No. 8 food. so 340. Barter-No. s. We; No. l, £0 ltr, rejocmd. " ltr, feed. av; No. 1 N..W.C. In. 81.23 M; No. I C.W.. 81,11 M,. No. 5 ew., 01.0! M. Montreal. Nov. M.--Corn -American No, , yellow, " to Me. OltrrOsnaAinn We“. em. No. t, ao lair, do., No. s, " to 39 tag. Bnr1er--3"nitotra teed. 49c; do., mum-c. 60 to Tic. Buokwhest---No. _ 56 to "o. "our Manitoba Spring when plum... mm. 3510; do.. “comb. “.90; strong baker-3 O at... cm: war - that m non-um... sort---. - - ’ XNYlmEST I" In . Saint" any In. an: a on “(at lulu. Bull-tau but-l than te'gk'iit may“ "uemr-uiNtd._t A.‘ _._.'.n strengthen and heal the kidneys - neutmlize the urine-atop those laid - in! passages- and quickly relieve the gun in the back and limbs, Gin ills It! also the recognized cure for Rhemtutiam and Eddies. Mte. I bor, 6tor 32.50. At all deals: or lent on mail): of price. _ . .- That Nagging Pain In thin is caused by just one 'tr"""' attained, irritated kidum And there in just one way to 'stop . -e.=es GIN PILLS ""‘S’.'_‘£'_-.§.§9_qmrI‘Eg'EEEi'Jdiiâ€"ibi um I" “I. h“ “In": haul ttttttru-tod-cud-ia-iss. - mum. laud Hay and “an. Country Produce. neutral "when. Winnipeg Grain. COIFIIIIIYIOU LII! I'll... Provlsionl. mauled: rovrntion thin paper. INVESTMENT OHM well, and We menu the no.) to takea1ookatthemanintheesas- hot. The atone that can“ an be imagined. lhe Ether aod deter- were aim ly territied out of their wita u the apparition of the dead brother, as they believed. apposed before, them. The mother - at the undertaken at the time unm- pleting wrung-menus for the run- eral. When quiet, had been motor- jed and the family was mud that some strange mistake had been made messengers were Bent. to the mother to break the nowo to her. It was some time before the import' of the intelligence dawned on her, Ind there was a pathetic meeting between pun and mother. In the lmmtrime the eurpae of the un- (known occupied a. place in the ca:- llmt in the parlor of the little home. The undertaker was summoned, [ii?, he took the remains back to hit Athapel. Bid Not Slip on Boat. Young Thompmn's story u td this ettectr-He left here on Nov. 4th, but did not so on tho Janna Car-rather. as wax expected. “a left here on the Merchants Mutual “unship the Maple and went to Montreal. He was there at tho time of the storm. and was totally. unconscious of tho {oars his family, were suffering on his aooount.' Tuesday he arrived in Toronto, and Fiis that night, he read in a new paper of the tinding of his body at Goderich and the preparationa fur his funeral. He mached Hamiltnn Wednesday afternoon, and on his way to the haunt called to see big friend, Edward Duffy. of the North. ern Hotel. Mr. Duffy almost ol. lapsead when he saw him, as he had) heard of the sad happening and had; made 'trrangernenta to attend thtsi Ifuneral. Another remarhble coincidvnee in connection with this rertusrkable use is that there I15 I J. Thorium so; enrolled among the crew of the, James A. Curruthera. “JO; Wintor patents, rm. “.75 to "r cur-ism rollers, '4.In to “.60; do., In ban. " to 02.10. Rolled on! Burch. MAO to "so, ha; of 90 “at. 32.10 m "tt 2r',',Q 'ed--Brot, $21; uhorln. "r, mi in... OI; mouillio. .27 to "l. any -No. 2, per ton. on Iota, tu to tii: Choose hunt woman. 131-! to " in: do., euwrm.. 13 to 1314c. Butter Cholremt cream". a to $8 Hr; scram“. 27 " In St Hr. Byp- -Prmh, II in Mbr; watched, 36 M “a: No. I “out. 31 to w: Yo, 2, do., " to Me. po. tuoel Per bag, at low. " to 'te. No. 3 white. M bun I'm-hanged. Duluth. Nov. 1 $140; No. I Nor 331-! to " 541-: “1-10; Wham Linseed "i.86 01.40. Montreal, KM, beaten on the m cem- per pound price ptsid, and Pyynd down to " Montreal, KM, 25. Thero were no prim. but": on the market and " and a hull cem- per pound wan about. the )3!th price ptsid, and "um mu to 5 will. A pound down to 111m alum-HI. Much so“. " to U each. Falwell. $3.50 to er, I“. “.50 m .5: lambs. " m 07.50; mm. .95.. Toronto. Nov M, (mug. Choice hug chem. 06.16 to "; good medium. 06.75 to “.25; LMMrtBMrtt. " m 84.50; runner. and rum". 03.75 to $4.25: In! "on, 34.60 to '" column emu. 0.150 to u; mum-"r bum. “.76 to $6.th. (1|ng Good veal, “.16 w 010: common. “15 to 85.10. Sta-ken uno t_-ata-rv, 910 u, LOM) than $6 m “2-H good quality. I!) Ws., $6 to 36.26: Hth -tertt. (00 to 6110 ltts., “.50 to $6.N; “th $3.80 to " Hhorp Ind Iatalro Light TAr,' “.50 to $550; huu'. $3 to ti.60; hunk. l to 85.60; apring lamb-I. N m 8.25, but Ihl Ta, per but! dedaeued for all the bunt lambn. [logs £8.66 tmt and watered. ‘63.. " cut. 7 And Pith-on United Staten Shim 0n the Muha- (out. A despatch from Wu-hinM says: When the British and Japun-f cue cruisers now on their “my reach; Men'cm drawn; the foreign power) will be represented there by seven wu- veasela. while the United Sum already has hiteen ships ot, various tonnage; " the two 005313. Them are two German cruisers-, the north. and the Bremen-at SEVEN FtutEitiN Whit VESSEL: Von Cruz. and one Mun.” vessel, the Nuernberg. is on the Pae.ifie coast. Tho Bring}: sill have um cruisers, the Beruir-k and the Lan- caator, on the Atlantic side, will]. the whole West Indian stretch 3 within any 0-)]. France bu sent the bsttleship Coode to Vern Cruz, and the Janna-5e cruiser Idzuluo, bu sailed for Maud-n. A Cour-nod Ink Story. "I: this milk putaurized t" ash ed the city lady. "From tho start." said the old farmer. "Instead of grazing on. cow: in I meadow, in many do, I. grue them in . pasture." “Hind 6tatet 'tarhete, Ll" it.“ lulu". Mr. 04 tak; M i; Datum, " Win in" . t I! ittrtrEtt No. I ?tt<, ae; No. t, do, No. , _hrN. "ttt to md 06: iln.

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