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Durham Review (1897), 11 Dec 1913, p. 6

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g\ 44 A * x £9" irAssoclatlon Being Formed In the Provinces to Aid xâ€" i1 Department of Agriculture A despatch from Ottewa says: ‘ Considerable work has been done { this season by the Live Stock i Branch of the Dapartment of Agriâ€" eulturo in carrying out the Governâ€" : meat‘s aid to agriculture policy. To % improve the quality of stock and enâ€" ecourage mixed farming, the Govâ€" ernment has this Summer placed in various districts pureâ€"bred male horses, cattle, sheep and swine. Owing to delay last session, the work of the department was hamâ€" pered by the lato period at which the work of distribution of pure stock was commenced. Even with this handicap, there has been disâ€" tributed, principally in the West, 150 pure bred bulls. In the West, Northern Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces already 500 pure bred sheep and swine have .,fi:, 4 H:. :â€". s "{ 6 : * + ® 4 s J : 2 o & / ? o > t s & +\ ..- .- .- 4 _ % 3 & o & 7‘(\ c ThX uP ' ut r< t es t r<. ; FOR CHRISTMAS COOKINGâ€"the ;}: * FIVE ROSES Cook Book PREE * P Ro farâ€"reaching are the interests of the Great Powore in these days that a disâ€" | agreement between two nations in â€"any ‘:amrur of the globe is limble to involve vo in disastrous N‘W' Hapâ€" ily, these very dunger points aleo afford ,‘xponunmu for amicable adjustments, " ich may eerve to promote pleasanter relations between one country and anâ€" other, and so pave the way to a better ; mutual understanding. The settlement of many outfl.unllng nestions . jetween , France and Great riu?n pointed the way , towards the Entente Cordiale, and there ; seeme no reason why the same course | ahould not lead to m similar happy re ,nlt as regards relations with Germany. t is, at least, satisfactory to learn that an AngloGerman agreement concerning the Bagdad Railway &u been arrived at, the settlement to follow the main lines of the Russoâ€"German agreement already in force, and that between France and ; S WComiment on Evont; Germany, which is still under discussion. A fair measure of mmironbo is essenâ€" Hal in dealing with suchs delicate queeâ€" wone whose ultimate solution is of inâ€" hlt'g' value towards maintaining the Creat Britain and Cermany. Rubbers 1nd * Overâ€"Stockings in One. Fasy to put on aud take off. Fit weil â€"Look wellâ€"Weer well. All stzes for women and children. Buy them and progest yourseif and fawliy from whter tiie. # Cunadian Sensalidated RubborGe Limited, Meatract. . _4 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. â€"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 no possible waste of material or disâ€" l appointment. * N THIS newest of cook books you will find all the latest and most successful recipes of the finest cooks in Canada, the very cream of over 20,000 contributions. Recipes for the making of Buns, Biscuits, all kinds of Bread, Cake, Candy, Cookies, Crackers, Croquettes, Crullers, Doughnuts, Dumplings, Fritters, Gems, Gingerâ€"bread, Griddle Cakes, Icings, Muffins, Pancakes, Pastry, Patties, Pies, Puddings, Puffs, Rolls, Rusks, Sandwiches, Sauces, Scones, Snaps, Tarts, etc., etc. No cook book was ever printed with such a sturdy binding, such an attractive cover. 1_\Io cook book will wear as well as the g . g{« Lake of the Woods Milling Co., 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 silver), 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! Ne ... .s.. Being a satisfied user of FIVE ROSES FLOUR for Bread and Pastry, I enclose 10 cents ( ':g’;) for the FIVH ROSES cook book,. Name of Dealer ... Town and Province 200 pureâ€"bred stallions will be placed in charge of associations formed or which will be formed this Winter. There will also be placed at the disposal of the association 300 pureâ€"bred bulls and 500 each of sheep and swine. All the associaâ€" tion has to do is to provide for the keep of the stock, the CGtovernment furnishing it and paying cost of disâ€" tribution. The marked success of the policy this year has led the Government to greatly increase the expenditure in this direction. For next year the Live Stock Deâ€" partment has carefully prepared its plans, and the amount of stock disâ€" tributed will be greatly increased. Beginning early in March, at least been placed, chiefly in the newer districts. The work of farming asâ€" sociations and supplying stock durâ€" ing this year is still active. manager, but thlfl head of horses & week. It is proro , however, to build within a ehort time an abattoir one hunâ€" dred by fifty feet, with comfortable and suitable other buildinge in which one hunâ€" COUPON FOR THE FIVE ROSES COOK BOOK are Swedes sent to Canada e«pecially for the work. The plant as yet is but amall: one, kfllln& now, as stated by its manager, but thirty head of horses a ‘_Science and time have shown that many| Of the fTreshn leaves Drot in meap Nkawic.c| sealed lead pm wells o n meaning. applies ckaga_ 'l ommou(ll l':vh non:;:ltc'al lnu"ol'y‘I Jm.l’olz concerning the an of a cow who u: the moon as a hurdle. One has only to BLACK, GRE: ‘mzluir; as to flm1 mu?ez ;‘::Qi’co ;)l boof.u: enfi ieE eninG aaneeiaraaaaiecerrmennenmennnmeoay nd the connection. t a ves poin to the etatement that Canada {u a plant | *Made in Cermany. c 2&50;’1::‘ ”i’:;:,.’:?‘" o;m:;:odb':m{m The arpmmh of the Christmas season road between Longueuil and Boucherville, {.:,;t- 'ja:d:l,"l' Olm“ll'ltl:"l.l.l!l'l": ”&':t'*"{{,': bmr. n:gxmo.; .‘0'.3‘0' ;:&m‘l'ag:""m-h n: ,Ameri:iln child ie now using in a yleur been established. This firmâ€"Merrum‘sâ€"is | :fi?,‘,“, :f :h'i:e% %figfi ::;3 .:: ;,:1. worldâ€"wide in ite operations, or to be ab: ; j { id 3 h solutely correct, .{i.pl its goods to all“n tr::doount.ry t:ndN”.m.gfls‘:ort o.:o countries whose inhabitants use horee ,»,.i‘:'.’.", continues to be the chief purveyor Teast oo chiide" Pho feoum?" t Xf‘oll- |of toys to the American market, chloflly ".l'lm (anndswd’l'ho factory . at u "* | dolls, which make up oneâ€"fourth of all Eovife Tan. "ike tberbiire ‘and trietocts | Inrtignaings" elt?ihings ‘ate REW ce are Swedes sont to Canada especially for‘,f:e]mér fi,‘ K ce '!"o.: 5t 4 “}f ® ” the work. The plant as yet is but a mail.:'m in Eurg:t:np OOI;‘::P":I thflnnu::- :l;:l.l'::e, bk‘:llln&l;l:!w. h‘e'.;w«:?dh:ées“:fd“‘"{o that engages the cheapest kind week. It is pmponj. however, to build "of,rl.:, r‘utl:’?‘cl e q);lld:&::. ohiler i | of :i:};“;, &A g?:rt,nme'??habntt?ir‘ogle hul:l- | Borm;n{ take F’l::‘;u;-e in.moukingenwh:t T y y feet, comfortable and | 1 suitable other buildinge in which one hunâ€" | f'h‘b (‘Mfl!""" ot._ Americ« :take pleasure Aest® Kesuacs INIG NX Sb 023 F L2 d n reaking. is to be asked to vote $2,500,000. It will be charged to capital account, and will be utilized to the best possible advant awe by the efficient head of the huhw‘:ly department of the province. As a result of the investigation which the Ontario Highways Commiesion is now making, it is quite expected that the government will amplify the good roads :o’ohy which they have been eneourmnf in recent years. Quebec is aleo falling into line, and none too soon. HMorse Meat Cured in Quebec. Limited sz Room 399W, Lake of the Woods Building, Montreal, Canada The Province of British Columbia wa the pioneer in effective work for good roads, and now Manitoba is following .'mt' eaye the Otxuwa.‘.(l’ourn.;l. 5 t:'t'; ",{:e' cent meeting at Minn sa, Man a, the Provincial . Premier. made" the â€"important anNnouncement that it was the intention of his 1ournmont. to inaugurate a policy that will make for the betterment of the kighways of the province; that will be of advantage to the people, and that will be a further evidence o? the progressiveâ€" ness of Manitoba. For the purnu' of imâ€" proving rural highways the Legislature Cood Roeads Movement. may be disposed of in & CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL TOâ€"DAY. vh e e eb k e e ue ove n ae nai n be e e n esn 0e a e o se a s e 0 0 4 8 e n en e e ® w0 0 e n k e e m e m e uie m e n e e n uie m en n n eb n 6 6 s e @ Publicity Director se n e e e h e e e e n n e n e s e e en A despatch from Ottawa says : The Canadian exhibit at the Panâ€" ama Pacific Exposition is now on its way from (CGhent, 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 _ Commissioner _ Hutchinson, 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 The arpronch of the Christmas season makes timely some interesting faots wbout | toys. Federal experts figare that the +American child ie now using in a year somethln’ over $20,000,000 worth of pl::- | things, of which $11,000,000 worth are made The Dominion Building at Panama 65,000 Feet of Space Bix months ago a trombone played in Ireland was heard in Canada. It was the firet sound tranemitted across the Atlanâ€" tic Ocean by wireless telephony. _ On Monday of last week a human voice utâ€" tered in Ireland was heard in Canada by the same magic of science. No words could CANADA‘S RECORD EXHIBH â€"deuz whole leavesâ€"with the delightful flavor of the fresh leaves brought to your table by the sealed lead packages. S is your strongest guarantee of all that is‘ man!moctfragnntintea | The name "SALADA‘" on the sealed lead packâ€" “SAIIAB All B THE CHOICEST TEA GROWN ON THE ISLAND OF CGETLON Wireless Telegraphy. Tour Guarantee of Goodness BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED 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 _ attention will be paid to transportation, and the railways will be assigned much space in the Canadian building. house the ever made fair. *«‘*No Winter This Season,‘" Say the Dakota Indians. A despatch from Pierre, S.D., says: The Indians of this vicinity are predicting there will be ‘"no winter this season.‘" Freak Deâ€" cember weather prevails all over the Dakotas, with warm rains and the thermometers well above freezâ€" ing. new, with no }nedlnm save the mrwrl- ous channe‘s of the air, will be added to the solentific miracles of this age of marvels. be distinguished, but it was another step rained by Marconi and h‘s fellow rorkâ€" ere. We may be cartng that before long the triumph will be ac uvedl:nd human epeech between the old world and the s T ns > the most extensive exhibit made by Canada at a world‘s THE WEATHER. ‘anadian bfiilding Fair Will Have TORONTO Ont. Read, ‘"The Road to Wellâ€" ville,‘"‘ in pkgs. "There‘s a Reaâ€" son."‘ _ _Ever read the mabove letter? A noew ‘"‘As I see little children playing arounrd me and enter into their games I wonder if I am the same teacher of whom, two years ago, the children spoke as ‘ugly old thing.‘ "Grapeâ€"Nuts food with cream has become a regular part of my diet, and I have not been sick a day in the past two years.‘‘ Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, ‘"I began to eat Grapeâ€"Nuts and soon found my reserve energy growing, so that in a short time I was filling a better position and drawing a larger salary than I had ever dope before. ‘Mother put me to bed and sent for the doctor. I was so nervous the cotton sheets gave me a chill, and they put me in woollens. The medicine I took did me no apparent good. Finally, a neighbor suggestâ€" ed that Grapeâ€"Nuts might be good for me to eat. °I had never heard of this food, but the name sounded good so I decided to try it. A Western school teacher tells ai interesting experience. Bhe says ‘"About two years ago I was exâ€" tremely miserable from a nervousâ€" ness that had been coming on for some time. Any sudden noise was actually painful to me and my nights were made miserable by horâ€" rible nightmare. A "I was losing fleshâ€"@!l the time, and at last was obliged to give up the school I was teaching and go home. And Increased Salary as a Result of Eating Right Food. There is not only comfort in catâ€" ing food that nourishes brain and body but sometimes it helps a lot in increasing one‘s salary. Toronto, Dec. 9.â€"Cattleâ€"Cholca ,butohers, 88 to 88.50; good medium, 86.50 ‘to 53125: mmon, $5 to $5.50; fat cows, #4. to ?.m common cows, §53.50 to §4; butchers‘ ulls, $3.15 to %6.50: cannere and cutters, :3.60 to $3.85. Calvesâ€"Good veal, $8.75 to 10; common, $4.75 to $5.10. Btockers and feederseâ€"Bteers, 910 to 1,050 lbe., 86 to #6.75; wood quality, 800 lbs., #%6 to 86.25; liim Eastern, 400 gs 650 1bs., ?4.50 to $5.2%5; light, $5.50 to $4. Bheep and lambsâ€"Light ewes. §4.50 to $5.60; heavry, 83 to $5.50; bucks, $3 to $3.50; spring lambe, $850 to $8.70, but with 75¢ per head deducted for all the buck lambs. Hogsâ€"8840 to $8.45 fed and Minnéapolis, Dec. 9.â€"Wheatâ€"December, 82 766 to 8%c; May. 87 18¢; cash, No. 1 hard, 86 386 to 86 §8¢; No. 1 northern, 84 386 to 85e; No. 2 northern, 82 38¢ to 83 7â€"86; No. 3 white, 80 38¢ to 81 7â€"8¢. Corn â€"No. 3 yellow, 63 1â€"%¢_to 6§e. Oateâ€"No. 3 white, 370 to 37 14¢. Flour and branâ€"Unâ€" changed. Montreal, Dec. 9.â€"Cornâ€"American _ No. 2 yellow, 83¢ to 840. Oat«, Canadian West ern, No. 2, 40 1%¢ to 41c; extra No. 1 feed, 40c. Barla. Manitoba feed, 48e to 50¢; do. malting. 650 to 670. Buckhenrt, No. 2, 56c to 57¢c. Flour, Manitoba epring wheat patâ€" ents, firsts, $5.40; do., seconds, $4.99; strong bakers‘, $4.70; winter _ patents, choice, $4.75 to $5; etraight rollers, $4.50 to $4.60; etraight rollers, in bags, 82 to $2.10. Reolled oats, barrels, $4.40 to $450; do., bage of 90 lbs., $2.10 to #2.12 1â€"2, Bran, 820 to §21; shorts, #22 to $23; middlin&w. *25 to $26; mouillie, $27 to $31,. Hay, No. 2, per ton ear lots, $14 to $15. Chasee, fAnest westerns, 13 1%6 to 15 5â€"8¢; fineet easterns, lle to 13 146. Butter, choiccei creamery, 28e to 28 12%¢; do., seconds, 27 12e to 27 346. Eggs, frosh, 55e to 60¢; do., selected. 38¢; No. 1 atock, Me; No. 2 sw;‘l;(. %c. Potatoes, per bag, car lots, 75¢ to . Duluth, Dec. 9.â€"Cloeeâ€"Wheatâ€"No. hard, 86 18¢; No. 1 northern, 85 18e; No 2 northern, 83 1â€"8¢ to 83 5â€"8¢; Montana, No 2 hard, 84 58¢; December, 85 58%¢;° May 2 CO.W., 3 34¢e; No. 3 C.W., 31 34¢; No. 1 feed, 3l¢; No. 2 feed, 28 1â€"%¢. Barley â€"No. 3, 42 340; No. 4, 40 1â€"20; rejected, 37 12¢; feed, 8c. Flaxâ€"No. 1 N.W.C., $1.17 12; No. %, C.W., $1.15. Winnipeg, Dec. 9.â€"Caeh:â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, 836; No. 2 northern, 8lc; No. 3 northern, 78 140; No. 1 rejected seeds, 76 34¢c; No. % rejected seeds, 74 34¢; No. 1 amutty, 76 34¢; No. 2 emutty, 74 346; No. 1 red winter, 82 346; No. 2 red winter, 79 4¢c; No. 3 red winter, 78 14c. Oatsâ€"No. _ Poultryâ€"Dressed fowl, 100 to 14o per pound; alive, 100 to lic; dressed spring chickens, 15¢ to 18¢; alive, lie to 14; _ Green meateâ€"Out of pickle, 1¢ leas than smoked. > _ Lardâ€"Tiercee, 13 34¢; tubs, !4¢; pails, 14 1â€"4¢. Porkâ€"Bhort cut, $28.50 to $29 per barrel. Bmoked and Dry Balted Meatsâ€"Rollisâ€" Bmoked, 15 1%¢ to 16¢; hams, medium, 19 1â€"%¢ to 20c; heavy, 19¢ to 19 1%¢; breakâ€" fast bacon, 1%9¢ to 2%¢; long clear bucon, tons and cases, l66; backs (plain), 2%; backe (epecial), Me. _ _ _ X 8 Honeyâ€"Buckwheat, 7 1%6 a pound in tins and 7¢ in barrels; strained clover honey, !ic to 11 126 a pound in 60â€"pound tins; 12e in 10â€"pound tine; 12 140 in 6 pound tine; comb honey, No. 1, §3 rr dozen; extra, $3.25 per dozen; No. 2, $240 per dosen. . L opetto e es e t aha _ Potatoesâ€"Canadian, #1.05 to $110 per bar, out of store; %¢ in car lots. ©AEROMPMNMZ 2M NN 2ME ECCC R2C ET PCY gecse, drefiud. lc to 13¢; alive, 100 to 1%¢; turkeys, No. 1 dreseed, 186 to Zlc; alive, 1e to 156. _ hy lc i ck Millfeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $21, track, Toâ€" ronto; shorts, $33 to $23.50; Ontario bran, §21_ to ‘%.60 in bage; shorts, $23; midâ€" dlinee to $26. Manitoba fGourâ€"First patents, $5.30 in ‘uu bage; strong bakers‘, $4.60 in jute age; in cotton bage ten cents more per barrel. . Ontario flourâ€"Winter wheat flour, 90 per cent. patents, new, is offered at §340 to $3.45, eeaboard in bulk; $5.2%5 to $5.40, Toronto. _ Beaneâ€"Primes, bushel, §2 to $2.20; hand picked, §110 to §4.30, °â€" °_ 9+ _ Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 66e to 686 in car lote, outside. f Eeesâ€"Newâ€"laide, 470 to 5%; "“"fi' neâ€" leots, 366 to 3lc; country selects, to 40¢ ; -wr‘a, Mc to 35¢. Cheosoâ€"New large, 14 34¢; twine, 15 140 to 15 340. Butterâ€"Creamery, prints, freah made. 30c to 3ic; do., solids, fresh made, 20 to 2%; do., prints, storage. 2o to tBc; do., solide, etorage, 266 to 27¢; farmers‘ -egz rator prints, 246 to %60; Jn!u prints, to 24¢; bakers‘, 20c to fle. ud Peasâ€"No. 2 %¢ to $1.0%, car lote, outâ€" side, nominal. Ryeâ€"No. %, 66c to 680. Roiled oateâ€"Per bag of 90 pounds, §82.12 1â€"2; $2.22 1â€"2 in emailer lo(u;rr barâ€" rel, $470, wholesalo, Windsor to Montreal. k ‘ii.}ie';'f4336&";{1:13&"‘55}1.7;. _ outside, 55¢ to 57¢. B \ Eriess of Cattie, Grain, Cheese ang O!fns‘ I Creduce at Home and Abroaé Y Breadstuffs. Toronto, Dec. 9.â€"Manitoba wheatâ€"Lake ports, new wheat, November shipment, <o. 1 mnorthern, 9%c; No. 2 91 14¢c; feed wheat, 65c to 70c, acoording to sample, Ontario wheai No. 2 new, Bte to 8. outside, 86e to 87¢, track, Toronto. Manitoba oateâ€"No. 2 white, Se to 3. outside, and 37c to 37 1%, on track, Toâ€" routo. Cornâ€"American, new, No. 3 yellow, all rail, Chxcago. December _ ehipment, _ ‘Poâ€" ronto freight, 76¢; kiln dried, 80c; No. 2 yeilow, 78 126 c.if., bay ports. _ 2 2RIGES OF FARM PRODUCTS EEPORTs rrom THE LEADINO TRAD} ies CENTRES OF AMERICA BETTER POSITIOXN. United States Markets Live Stock Markets. Montreal Markeis . t e ie Winnipeg Crain Country Produce. Provisions. Buffragettes made an attempt to drain off the canal between Failâ€" sowrth, Lancashire, and Marple, Cheshire, by â€" cutting a channel from the canal to the River Goyt at Romley. We will make the oabinet minâ€" isters shake in their shoes until they aro afraid for their very Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst was arreeted off Plymouth harbor and l-tfr_plwed in prison at Exeter. The Agricultural Council of Canâ€" ada, which consists of the Grange of Ontario, the Girain 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 I{remiir gqrd n to rignovg the duty on wheat un«f agricultural imâ€" plements, and to increase the Britâ€" ish preference. The C, P. R. have taken out the biggest _ insurance 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. A 4,000 mile walk, which was beâ€" gun in August last, was completed at the City Hall, Winnipeg, when W. C. Browne, of the King‘s Own Beottish 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. At the suggestion of the Superin tendent of water powers, the Min ister of the Interior has placed un der reservation all vacant Dominâ€" ion land in the West that may be valuable for the development of water power. 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. The Dominion Wreck Commis sioner censures Captain Padding ton, of the Turret Chief, for error of judgment and negligence as conâ€" tributing to the wreck of the Turâ€" ret Chief in the big storm. A new â€" 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 Channe!. A gruelling thirtyAwoâ€"mile race was run by two horses from Montâ€" real to Terrebonne and return. The drivers were arrested. Galvin Robinson, engineer on the Reid tug Diver, went insane while the boat was towing an oil barge up the River St. Clair. James Picrce, arrested for beg ging from farmers around Guelph was found to have #200 in hi elothes. Oxford County Council dorsed the union pris scheme, and will name a sion. Boys arrested in Berlin confessed to robberies, to which they said they were led by reading fiveâ€"cont novels. Nelson, B. (C., police c ers have decided to closs stores on Sunday aftern« Berlin is to have a Juve Court, E. P. Clement, l\ C.,4 senting to act as commissioner Canada, the Empire and the World in General Before Your Eyes, Canada. Kingston Retail Merchants‘ As sociation will ask the city to abolâ€" ish mirket tolls. A despatch from London says: The (Gireat Weoestern Railway anâ€" nounced on Wednesday that it would accopt freight for Routh Wales only subject to the sender‘s risk. This action has been taken because of the dislocation of traffic due to a strike which has developed with amazing suddenness,. It ori ginated through the dismissal of an engineâ€"driver who refused to hanâ€" dle "tainted"" goods from Dublin. The company declined to accede to the demands of the men that he be reinstated. In spite of a manifesto THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAP: HAPP .NINXGS FROM ALL OYER THE GLOBE IX A KUTSHELL RAILWAY STRIKE IN WALES Because the Great Western Line Dismissed One of Its Engine Drivers ive him a COMBINATION Brum PoLD, CARD and CAR TICKET CASE with rame on in gold letters. This most acceptable Em. made of Beal Grain > ther, will be sent postpaid for $1.50, with name enâ€" S""d free of charge. Orâ€" ers filled in the order reâ€" ceived. Mo::x back if not as represented. A. D. WILLIAMS, 64 Wellington St. West, Toronto. ForHis Xmas Migh Class §â€"Year Bonds that aro Profitâ€"Sharing. Series â€"$100, $500, $1000 NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED Greaf irftah. ConFEDERATION LIFE BUILO:NG INVESTM®NT may be withdrawn any time after one year, on 60 days‘ nolice. ° Pusiness at bask of these Bonds ertabâ€" lished 28 years. . Nend for special folder and full particalars, police cocmission INVESTMENT O78 all cigar commis has en uvenile con arm Lencral. l Federal refugees from Chihuaâ€" hna city in flight toward the United ISute.s. are reported io be in adesâ€" perate state. Kn | By a crushing majority the Gerâ€" man Parliament passed a vote of \lack of confidence in the Imperial [ Chancellor over the Alsatian affair. | The German Imperial Chancellor !I)r. von â€" Bethmannâ€"Hollweg, and ‘the Minister of War, Gen, von Falâ€" {kenhlyn. told the Reichstag that |the Government upholds the action of the German troops in Alsace in defending themselves _ from ths Francophile populace. United States, The United St®tes Peace Commit tee completed its plans for the cele bration of the peace centenary. A high New York police oficial will be indicted next week, it is ex pected, by District Attormey Whit man, as the result of the stories of witnesses in his investigation of alâ€" loeged wireâ€"tapping and fortune telâ€" ling graft by the police, The growth of cities in America is causing the inhabitants to live like anis, «declared George E. Hooker, civic secretary of the Chi cago City Club, at the third annual session of the National Conference on Housing at Cincinnati. He adâ€" vocated the gardon city movement. At all Druggists. 50¢ Restores the color, strength, beauty and softness to Gray Hair and is not a dye. issued by the Railway Union‘s exâ€" ecutive, declaring that the strike was not authorized. and that no strike pay would be allowed, the movement is spreading, and threats are made of a general tisâ€"up of the Great Woestern System. At meetings at> Swansea and other railway centres in South Wales on Wednesday the men deâ€" cided to lay down their tools immeâ€" diately. Two big Cambrian col~ licries are idle because the miners have refused to travel or work in trains driven by ‘"blacklegs."‘ ro lives,"‘ said Sylvia Pankhurst at a suffragette meeting in Cannington. All that is required is courage. LUBYS The Union Trust Company, Limited Idle Money the reasons of the popularity of "Perrin‘ Temple lunâ€"ll;g. Toronto CAPITAL (paid up â€" $1,000 090 RESERVE . = ® $880,000 iedb APviatcts uidhuss i ds . $ :.) . 5 Ad est from date r‘oc-nod untll date withodra wn. We soil it «ut of town -eelo-u. which may be opened by uk. Write for Bookiet LoLq $ C000R "HTY FEWWY UHN * hand for u-forup or longer periods, or awa ting permanent Invesiment, can obtain FOUR PER CENT. Interest, compounded quare uflJ. hd oponlnx an account in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of this Company. These funds are with» luv:'ablo by cheque and bear interâ€" PERSONS baving idie funds on W1l 400 __OLCVUS, Yole um FOR THE HAIR ToronTo. CaNADA a Bot ‘ #4A ' * Minard‘s Linimer # th & ]8 amour up of t} rate 16.2 atio tior ACC The 96th annu Of Montreal is th Canada‘s oldest ; The net profits to $2,648,000 as ¢ ©00 for the previ rate of | 16 50 BANK OF NENETYâ€"SpYXTq IX ITs 1 ¢¢ Ir ®1¢ h il

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