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Durham Review (1897), 29 Jan 1914, p. 3

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" SD] ls you the IN ae, to si'iiji'ijlcah WAS WEALTHY animated that the Late High Commissioner’s Holdings Was About $80.ooo.ooo I dunk}: from Quake up: She, death ot Lord Sunbeam will “to ' material when on the me- llo ot the province for the current gar. It is understood that the memo holdings of the Into High Commissioner will tall under the mansion law of Quebec, and ear. culations are. easily made that the "Venue from the estate will mount up to millions of dollars. h in aid it wu anticipated that ' (ifNFESSION ()f CONSTABLE PRIEES [If full Mllllillll .POITI DICE "" LIADOIO - GUITIEI '" AIIIIOL ..- " some. can. cum «I on. ‘ "In" at “can an. - Imtm Toronto. Jan. 21: Fyour-onsr1o who“ Ivar. 90 per cent.., $5.623. oeaboard. nod " .150. Toronto. 'tunit-tsae-it Patent', in mm mm. 9.5ur, do.. monk. 04.3); “mun hakertf. in jute ball. “A HULtuIm wheat Lake portq. No. t Norrhern, 96 l-K. and No. t, 95 $40. tmeh. (301k? "r.. All rail. No. 1 Norman. K, thr ter' Us!» No. 2 Ontario onus. an In an. outside. 5nd In 30 to 30 We. on trust, To mum. Wanna Cum out. 01-20 In: No, 2. Ind at 30e tor No. & W Porte. You " to UL“. outaide. Barley Good running at)”. u to “a. out-mic. l'nrn New No. , America. 711-8. d1 rail. Toronto. up No. 2 u a to a tan, 4mtsiN. Buckwheat. No. 2 u " to 150. on“ Bran Yuma!“ bran. m to 03.50 t ion. in bun. Toronto [201th -. N to 'MAO. Toronto. I)... Caro lot. of new-Illa. I to as you (own «man. M to 37e. and ammo. Mi, try as. per amen. Chum- New chem, " " to “3-4. Rrr In" wnd 150 for "in. Mn. mrnaoiched. 0m to M - III-he]; primes. ”.10. Money Extracted. in till. 11 " 110 W It; for No. l; mmbl. " to 'dhtr do“! r No l. and $2A0 to 32.50 tor . 1 Poultry Fowl, It to in I)" w... cm on., 16 so IN; duck. u to 15et - " to Is, turkuyo. " to ae. mum». Ontario. we per bag. on tract. and Imlawlrm n I) to t5e, on tuck. in "r iota, Baron- Inn: clear. " to “as! nt.. In cm Mut. Pork-tttterr' em. .3: do., In... .2450. 'ram- 101mm: to light " " to ths. honvy, 171-2 to the: MPG. u to 1514:; bruuut. Moon. " to th.. huh. Ialod May and - “(d hay No. 1 M 'ld.60 to .15 . ton. o: cat-k here: Net, 3 mm'od st tu to a“. All! mixed a: 81:3 ”011150;. .. _ “- "aa-uri/car Iota “at. Toronto. Bu'trr (moire duty. 23 to In; Intact. i o tlc; farmers' "epsrator prime. " to in; v-rnuuory prinu, M to at; .ottd.. gt , Me. nun-:39 prints. 21 to 2%; solidi. . a M 2730. I)"; Carer lot. of new-131d. I to all Per, own ".leeut. 36 to Ste. and “of.“ u Winnipeg, Jan. It.- C.oh--WheatNo. t, Normnn, 3514c; No. 2 Northern. ”Me: Ito. 3 Northern, 81 bar.. No. 6, Ne.. No. 5. tor; No. 6, Me: feed. 'tte.. No. t -etad mda. 80 Io-. No. 2 rojvcwd ”all. " LIN No , rejected needs. Ne; No. 1 gaunt. so Mr; No. 2 mutt}. 781-20; lo can a. 'Mr; No. t rd Winter. 'Wn,rl',t ' red Wmtor. I‘ll-2n; In. 3 rod inter. M 141-. 09': -Ner. 2 C.W.. 33*: Ito. 3 C.W.. M up; our; No. t tood n bar.. Wo. a 0...: n we; No. 2 m. an Ho. my: cw, M Lav; can: No. t fad n bar.. I t feed, 31 24¢; No. 2 “.3014: Dale. Me 3. a: tMc; No. 0. we; rNoetod. as; h n me, Fun No. t 310.. an; Mo, than“! lunch. l Inn‘rmi. Jan. 'L-Cori-Amerie-t Io. yoliow. cv. natrC-nudinn Wanna. n I. Ca-. do, No. 3, "-. our. No. t ted. Lac Huh-y Manitoba Fed. " to 500' .31mm 54 w Mc, Bucawhoat--No. 2. ii ttt cc. {lulu-r Manitoba and“ who“ not nn Gram, .510; 00.. -ondr. 04.90; strong harsh “70; Winter panama. ehotoe. ty.' w $5; “High rollers. ”50 to “I: . En bus, " to 02.10. 30“.! --gtar roto. $4A) In “50: MI of m IU.. .11. to ”12172. mm“ Bran. 021: ohm. "r. mum-mp, $26 o .27: moaiWo. a to ID. In: No 2. per ton. our low. .14 to 014.50 Chm me interns. u " to "ttt do., “urns. 13 H to 13 He. Butter-thole-t crummy. Nt-t to 190; monk. It! to 'hr. Zunri'mh. dt to at; "UerMd. It) No. t stock, Mr; No. I. art.. Mo. mm - Per bu, cu lots. ts to lb. Lard} Tiert H.:.:meOIiI. Jill. It. - m3 - 'ft.k " 34 (u 87 7-80 bid; July, ”8-. to " Aut Cosh Net. 1 hard. I, Mg; No. 1 Trt, cm. In tn I'l-Oc; No.1. d... " I to . T-K: No, 3 wheat. tt " to ”Ms. Our! - No l yellow. 661-2 to 510. o.tr--ths ' white. 55 M to no. Flour-PM ”an“. “.55; first, clean. $3.35; second MI. an. Bran. 322, - - m--. i. I I”, Erin. a.-. Duluth. Jun gt.-arhear-No. 1 n 14.; No. 1 Sermon. “140: no. Miue; Ionuxu No. I tet I “it. May. 88ta to Cub It? 149w! use sr. ham, .0 u Lttte - - Toronto. Jan. gr.--Batim' eattw-tNto4 to dunes are". from 01.75 to ”.11.: - um. " to 07.25. 3nd cannon. F", to “15. Hem-rs Gout! to chow. ".7 to “.25; madam to good, “.50 to 07.75. Butcher can and guH.--Baatohrr bulb. chow. ranged from 36.13 to 01.50: good from “.16 - .. A .-- “a: m " Personally Gave menu In the witness box Rei, he persomlly had given, key and revolver to l two days before tho at: the back of Fitrvers, mud. in kind. Th 1:170. Thumb-Prim- of to. , outlide. no! 91 'at In in. 2 Ontario onto. an tts Country Produce. Urtltsd "no. mum. 'cm, M tae.. tuba. Mik, p.110, glib Ti'aiariiar ms Winnlm Gram '"VIIIONO. 3 sw, an. 23 to “it; infamy} Gave Rope and Revolver to Murderer to Aid His Escape From Prison box Reid told how his 4 vd given tho rope, no r to Krulchenko hen the - while to I “oven, the can: did ad. Tho loosened at. 3850 m cm. on h "A I Montreal. Jan. 't.--Ertra cm Iwu-v.‘ "I'll. NO. 1 LONE); choice butchon' one". “.16 to 'MO, Nba.. 1:06.10, an“ toad. £116 to u; dam: Northern. .1: .715 to 81.50: do., fair, $615 to C: b Ibullnrh. good. 87 to $7.25; .. - to No. 2 I" I medium. .4 to “15: huh-her can. [004. no on traash.:86.75 to 'r. do., flit, I615 to .650; do.. Indian. $5.75 to .6: do.. common. .525 to 541-2 to Mr, :05 MP, do.. poor. “.50 to tr, own. 3515 to on track, To. 9335; lambs, per evil. .8 to .325: hoes 'ter, 40 1% tor ; "loeta. qaggtarrrtM. 89.75: do., so". 07.75: do., Bar pom. In: ' . to £5.50: do.. westerns. w cut... i'drto 39.50; “Iva. weanling to am mad 10!. 64 to Me, quality. " to 315. 811493 Nt Itt., In the vslue of tho holdings you about $80,000,000. and. if no, tho msett,tl sion dues " eight per cent». would) amount to $6.400,000. Thin mount will very likely be modified when the value of the estate in Quaiec is known, as this very point has urisen over the judgment of the Privy Council in the Cotton one. At all events, the province is expecting to ltr" ht to the extent of several mil- lliuns by the decease of Lord Btrath- cons. while amnion brought $4.15 to l 'sherq' choke cows ranged from 87.25; Ioo_d_ from “3016.353; mf Cum; - 'BN'... v- w _-r-e. - 05.50 to O6: cammon from 34.15 to $550: eattom trom $4.25 to 94.75; and qtntttter' from 03.75 to $425. Burton and -- Good shot-Ion. 06,50 to tr, reeds". 06.75 to 07.50. lint": Ind Hprinnm sold " '60 to .106 each for good 1fet'ii,T'i -- "test up)". t1rt'yrt" 39.50 u: 1ypr,Pri. _------. nun A . Career Worthy ot Emulation By the Civilized World. A despatch from London, Eng- land, Hiya: Hon. Lewis Harcourt, colonial secretary, speaking at Hastingden on Wednesday night, said Lord Strathcona was a great. pioneer in all that was best in North America. During the three years Hon. Mr. Harcourt had been at the colonial ofhce it had been his privilege to work ofheituly with ‘Lord Strathcona. Many years be- fore that it was his privilege to count him among his friends. His l private generosity and public bene- factions had been beyond record or belief. Ho left a name and record illumined by personal atreetitm and public honors and a career worthy lot envy and emulation by the civi- llizod world. Cheese and Butter to Be Honestly Weighed. A despatoh from Ottawa says: An important meuure to eliminate the possibility of fraud in connection with weighing of cheese and bus ter at the port of Montreal will be introduced shortly by Hon. Martin Burrell, minister of agriculture. ‘I-‘or many years there have been) loud complaints by farmers, who icharge that they have not received ‘iair weight. According to the terms E! tho proposed bill, a government inspector will be appointed, whose duty will be to adjudicate cases in dispute. Remedies will be a plied to other unsatisfactory 2,tl?li'Jil', of the cheese exchange in Montreal. 35: In three ears the Sela]; Tea Co. have {unused their sales 3,290,954 pounds. In other words they have added to their dandy large trade one-tenth of tho entire annual ten consumption in the Dominion of Quads. Accident on Carat. Ten Miles East of Pembroke. A despatch from Pembroke "ss/ Tho Boo train No. 19, which left Montreal " 10.30 Wednesday night, was wrecked by the “needing of a nil " Month ten miles out of Pembroke, Ca, Thur-deg morn- Ling. One penenger wee killed and about. fifteen injured, seven of whom hue been removed to Pern- broke Hoapitel. The dead pawn- ‘ger in Mrs. J. J. Aatrnory of Bud: common brought 'ttee,, But guy, who with her husband and twd-iear-old-trhild, had boon visit ing at oreoola, and boarded the train a. few stations from where he wreck occurred. Her husband and child escaped. WOMAN KILLED 1N WBECK. bars in the Window. be said. had been tampered with while Ryan, the day guard, was asleep in the cell. Tho constable stated further that all the arrsngemepU for the escape won made in ths ounce of Pan; mel, Jr.reet,r't tel: [any - u, .....--__-,,,, - eel. 'hi'iiYrhiGGii; had sent him to no Huge}. He said he did not know what had induced him (Raid) to help Kruichenko. Buxton had given the gun to Reid in Huger: office, and the number hid been filed off in Hagen presence. Ba- gel 1nd told him that Westlake, who was to hide Trratchenko after his escape, could be trusted to do .0 without “squealing.” Bagel, ‘he said, had gone to Plum Coulee (ii tret 8400 to handle the case. Be did not know whether he got it or TO PREV ENT! FRAUD. L0 RD STR.\'I‘IICONA. than 'sold " I60 winto. Calvqnr-- to til: medium from " to " beep so. "Mi ‘avy 00!) Btt culll from "-50 an " to $9.50, um. " I',e, " "no“, mum. " from Stop Sneezing, ' Quit Sniffcling, Cure Your Cold The 800(hing Vapor. of cumm- xone Bring Instantaneous Relief. Thousands of Teeclmonlall prove that Gatarrhozotttt cures permanently. When germs attnck the lining of the nose, make you sneeze and gag-when later on they infest the bronchial tubes,---how can you follow them with n cough syrup? , h ., - .. ‘L_L'_ -I Pane B cuusu runny. You can't do It-thath' all. Cough syrupg go to the stomatsh--thtst's why they tall. But Caurrhozone goes everywhere --gets right after the germs-hills them-heals the Borettettg--eurei, the inttaaunation--mah" Cttarrh disap- pear. "Nothing I have ever used gives the wsrm, soothing sensstion ot Catarrho- zone," writes Isabel Fry, of Seguin Falls, Ont. "I was in a frightful way with catarrh of the nose and throat-- had droppings, hard breathing, bad breath and Indigestion. Cstarrhozone relieved st once and cured me thor. oughly. It is invaluable in colds, sore throat and bronchial trouble." Not dimcult for catarrhozom, to cure, be- cause it contains the essences of pine busnms and other anthregrtiets that simply mean death to eatarrh. Large size costs $1.00, and contains two months treatment; smaller sizes Me., Ind 500., all drunists and store- keepers or The Cntarrhozone Co., Buffalo. N.Y.. and Kingston, Canada. Annual Report of Transcontinental Railway Commission. A despatoh from Ottawa says: The annual report of the Transcon- tinental lewsy Commission,‘ brought down in the Home on Thursday, shows a total expendi- ture of $126,000,000. The amount spent last year was $14,000,000, " ‘sgsinst $20,000,000 tho year before. The New Brunswick section was un- der operation during the year, and produced a. revenue of 882,000. The cost of operation of this section was $36,000. - Concession (hunted by the New- touni11tuu1 Government. A denpatch trom St. John’s, NM., “ya: Tho extraction of ni..' trogen from the atmosphere on a. large soalo tor use so fertilizer in the purpose of a. concession just grated by the Colonial Govern- ment for tho employment of Grand F3115 in Labrador. The plum call for tho development of one million hone-power from the All: to gen- lernte electricity. _- Cause of the Disastrous Explosion‘ at Ottawa. A despatch from Ottawa aayar Olaf E. Granbcrg, chief inspector of tho Boiler Inspection and hub anco Company of Canada, who came here mm Montreal and made an otheial inspection of the boiler which caused the Howick Ball dis.. aster, pronounced the explosion due to a. weak: manhole frame in the boiler. He finds there was plenty of water in it, and absolves the en- gineers from blame. . Wan Found Frozen to Death Near Lumber Camp. A despatch from Port Arthur say-z Apparently men-come by a fit while walking from the Russell Comptuty't! camp at Pearl to the station, William LiwGhorrustrh/ aged thirty-one, was found frozen to death on Thursday. The body was lying undisturbed, with no signs of foul play. 7 Attendance at the Institution This Winter " 890. A despatch from Guelph says: The attendnnoe at the Ontario Ag- ricultural College and Mnodonald Institute is now 888, divided as fol- lows: Maodonnld Institute (regu- lar course), 140; o. A. College (regular course), 430. Short courses --Btoek And seed judging, IM', bee- keeping, TT; poultry, 38; dnirylng, M; mutual training and special lmbjoctl, 13. NO SIGN " FOUL PLAY. NITBO GEN FROM AIR. WEAKNESS IN BOILER. AGRIC ULTURLL COLLEGE. $120,000,000 SPENT. THE LATE LORD STRATHCOB IE NEWS Ill A PARAGRAPH BA " JNIN G Canada. the Empire and the World In General Before Your Eyes. Canada. The Ontario Legislature will probably meet on February 17. . Mayo;- W. J. Barrett of Thessalon was unseatqd as he owed the town $57.40 for taxes. Guelph Board of Trade wants a U. B, consular agent there and fa- vors hydro-electric radials. Mail service by Atlantic steamers will very shortly be improved, the Postemusier-Genertrl announced. Fire which gutted the Canadian Athletic Club gymnasium at Mont- real, resulted in $100,000 property loss. Twenty-six new detachments of the Royal Northwest Mounted Po- lice were added to the force last year. J amen Teylor paid the death pen- alty at Brontford on Friday for murder of Charlie Dawson, thir- teen years old, last, September. An ice bridge has formed across the St. Lawrence near Morrisburg, cam-sing grave anxiety through fear of a ism and consequent flood. Major C. Frederick Hamilton, on Ottawa newspNrerman, formerly of Toronto. is to, be ongoing“! éssis; tuicomptro1ler hi the Northwest Mounted. Police i‘ULuuwunv uy...---.. - - The Great Waterwnya Union urges the completion. of the Wel- land Guns), and a. conference of Provinces on the feasibility of the Georgian Bay Carnal. - . . ' t_-t_..-. 1...: uw.,-_.. -w, - Ron, Rodolphe Lemieux has given notice of a resolution in the Commons providing for Federal en- dorsation of the proposed World's Fair at Montreal in 1915. Angus and W. Mackenzie have been arrested at New Waterford, N.S., in connection with the deeth‘ of Jack McDonald, found dead af- ter being missed several weeks. I At the Hamilton Parks Board meeting Inspector W. E. Biggar announced that the city shade trees were threatened with extinction by mean of the tenses of the San Jose scderend the iiserh,et1y . do” “on; a..- ___ F, The Belleville Bond of Trade is asking the City Council to hold " investuatiott into the recent fire in Belleville wherein $30,000 worth of property was destroyed, and into the general organization and man- agement of the fire deplrtmene. __ _. ----- ---A--‘ ”him"!!! Igumouv us now -.-- _.‘ That there are several children around Englehart, “growing u practically wild" became of lane of teachers, we: a statement made at a. meeting of the Anocieted Boards of Trade of Timiakaming and Northern Board which resolved to ask the Department of Educa- tion tor larger grants for rural oehoo1s in Northern Ontario. The crisis in the British Cabinet over the naval expenditures. is over. Militant tntttrsgitrta intend s cm- psign which will include a. demon- stration at Buckingham Palace, raids on the homes ot the members ‘of the Cabinet, and violent distur- bances at society functions and isporting events. United States. Edwin Ginn, the noted America) promoter of peace, died in Mun- chusetts. -- - . t A (museum. A man in New York oonfessed‘ complicity in the murder of Msrtin, the inilliner, of Toronto. The United States proposes to erect strong had toKibuvtiotss in the Bruit-n Islands. Pawns": on . train between Detroit and Chicago were robbed lr, {Edit who made the porters aid him. , Great Lakes traMe in 1018 broke all previous records, according to the head of the Lake Carriers' " socistion. There are not less than 30,000 domesticated reindeer in Aluka. to- day, according to eatimues of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. .NlNI-‘S FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE IN A KUTSHELL. Noll General. Lind, the United State: ro- Great Britign Grub-u, IVAN a appointee r of the t92"tliii't _', '. British Cabinet ,uted Atssir the Royal 'ii=iiia'raiiiiiiij" snow INCREASE Canada" Domestic During the nine-months’ period ending Dec. 31, 1913, the total trndo of Canals showed an advsnco of 10 per cent. upon the trade of the corresponding period of the year before. According to the figures issued by the Department of Cus- toms Friday, the total trade, ex- cluding exports of foreign products and imports other than those of domestic consumption, from April 1 to Dec. 31, 1913, was $857,856,- has mding Dec. 31, 1913, the total trede 'iri",7altt "iiiUiTii" SME'BTV". 1 if Canada. showed an advence of gain-t $278,652,157, the more.“ to per cent. upon the trade of the thus being 8tb0,4tt3,60t, or over as son-responding period of the year per cent. before. According to the figures Imports entered for consumption issued by the Department of Cus- showed 5 slight decrease, standing toms Friday, the total trade, ex- gt $498,741,512, u egoinst $500.5 eluding exports of foreign products 934,901 in 1912. Dutinblc goods and imports other than those of showed adrop of nearly 03,000,000, domestic consumption, from April from $320,417,953 in 1912 to 0323,- l to Dec. 31, 1913, was $857,856,- 434,277 in 1913. Free goods, on the 893, as against $779,587,058 in 1912, other hand, increased by nearly the increase being $78,269,835. 191,000,000, from $174,516,948 to The great increase was in ex- $175,307,235. presentative in Mexico, is said to be l seeking a successor to Huerta. That the U.S. has acquired the Panama Canal for purposes of war is tho assertion of the German general staff in an official report. l The executive of the Federation of Trades of South Africa has de- clared the general strike off. The general strike was called in sup- port. of th6 striking railway em- ir1y Police at Dresden, Germany, raided the offices of 23 cigarette factories and seized documents showing the relation of. the factor- ies to the American Tobacco Trust, which the Government has been in- veetigating. you” an Ute-ICC", unnunuy, vruu "" ug.......-. --.._ . - raided the offices of 23 'iiiirG"iirii; go round complaining about lum- Tactories and seized diCiiiiiiiliVi; nny more. You can rub sueh showing the relation of. the factor- 1t,tf'nTL"'IT, iiijit1u,f,Ut',e't1t , . . s run . , 'tlull tt again“ Tobacco) Trust, quickest to penetrate, the speedth to 'f. ’?° vernment has een m- ease muscular pain of any kind. vestigatu1g. One twenty-ti" cent trial bottle of ..___.__-1-._.._. Nervillne will cure any At'"? of lum- . _ haze or lame back. is hes been COLD WEATHER " FBANCE. proved a thousnnd times, just as " , ---- wns in the case of Mrs. E. J. Grayden. Still From Ten to Twenty Degrees of Caledonia, who writ-.--", of Frost wouldn't think of going to bed with- A d t h f P . Th gut P'"h','t we lad! N:rviline in :23 clips c rom Mis says: 6 01138. ave us t or twenty extraordinary cold ,xpirumiedl'Jl,',',rll and appreciate Ita "tue " a here during the put four weeks family remedy more and more we” and which till sho . E day. If any of the children gets a . 5 1 P',,1'0 "Y'" 0 we neck, Nervtline cum quickly. It aiming, has} cause.d the prices of it is enrache. tootheche, cold on the foodhm dPaz-‘is to ruset tgoes Ie', chesté sag: .sr,r,ts'f,,eclh'"ie always six un re per cen . a re t e my a an y. y us n once cur ordinary. Potatoes bring nearly himself of' a frightful attack ot lum- double their usual price, while fresh base by Nervtiims, and for . hundred vegetables cost from {our to six ailments that turn up in . large tam- . . - . Ily Nervlllne in by far the best thin; .tiryes.t.hei,r, regular prices. The old to hove about you." inhabitants recall the siege prices. . Railway communications have been ' , interrupted by snow, it being from 0‘10 AGE AND CUPED. two to four feet deep in some - places. In central and southern Bridal Couple’s Ages Total Cen, France tho temperature ranges tury and a no“. from 10 to 20 degrees below freer A dupetch from grandad. “ye ing, Fahrenheit. lIon. Mrs. Margaret Charlotte Howard Becomes Baroness. A despatch from London, Eng- land, says: Hon. Mrs; Magnet Charlotte Howard, only child of Lord Strathcona, in now the 1yron,- ens Strathcona, and Mount Royal, of Glencoe, in the County of Ar- gyll, Scotland, and of Montreal, Canada. When the late Lord Strathcona was raised to the peer- age in 1897 no provision was made for the succession, but by I special remainder in a new patent granted Lord Strnthcona in 1900 the suc- cession was aocured to his daugh- ter and to her male heirs following. The Baroness Stuthoonn was mv- ried at Montreal, in Fanning, Pr,', deapswh trom Ottawa uyl: [Aw an J-r'."'.'"""' ..- - ..7 7 - . _ to Dr. Robert Jared Bliss Howard, only child of the lute Dr. R. P. Howard, dean of the medical facul- ty of McGill University. 10,000 Coal Porters Out and No Fuel Being Delivered. A dupamh trom London Eng- Und, :81: Ton thousand coal porters In London went on strike for higher ply on Wednesday. Practlctlly no cool was delivered in the city, which in in the midst of tho longest and wont cold snap of many yearn. It will tabs only a. oouple of days to (muse great mis- ery in thousand} of homes where coal is bought daily, only i. buckel- res STRA THCONA’ S DAB G RTER. Ell-l - UVqu-v "'"-""n' y if . tul at a time. Porters who are paid 18 cents a ton for handling coal, are demanding an increue of two cents a, ton and other conoeuions, which it is estimated, will practi- cally raise the pty men cents more. SERIOUS STRIKE IN LONDON. FATAL ACCIDENT AT COBALT. Cobalt Lake Mlning Compnny‘s Foreman Killed. IA despatch from Cobalt “ye: William E. Jenee, 40, was instantly'; killed here by e falling derrick striking him on the head. Jule: we: the foreman employed by the Cobalt Lake Mining Company to superintend the work of deepening the rock out, through which the' water from the lute in to Bow when "he draining is commenced. The accident wu caused by one of the guy ropes giving away. Janet we- a. native of NGrtouUdUnd. He leaves ' wife, who is at present on e visit to Nova §cotie. The Italian 1tttarttl" That City A feud in the Italian quarter on the North Side claimed two more lives on Thursday night. While the police were searching for the assas- sins of Joseph Portuguese, who was shot down at Milton Avenue and Bobbie Street, they were startled‘ by two gunshot wounds. Hurrylng to the corner, they found B. Do- penu, 1e,',t,tr of a smell bank, dying at almost the some spot where Portuguese was slain. Dur- ing the last two you: eleven mur- ders have been committed in the TWO MEN SHOT IN CHICAGO. A dgspttclg tram. Domestic Produce Shipments Advanced Over Twenty-eight Per Cent. . rv- -.. ------ --_- -e"e"" - - were $300,707,375. " min» .307.- 525,7oa. Ot the exttoru, 9350.115.- Magic " Hemline” Ends Slitf Mick, lumbago Any You don't have to wait all day to get the kink out of a at!!! neck It you rub on Nerviline. And you don't need _ - . . - -L-... "-, Bridal Couple’s Ages Total Cell-l wry and a mu. 1 A despatch from Brantford “ya: Age cuts no figure when Cupid lets his snows go! This in tshown by the marriage at Milton on January 21 by Rev. W. L. Martin, of Mame- wood, Ont., of Miss Elizabeth H. Chisholm, of Milton, agod 72, to ;George Haddlesy, aged 78, of this city. GET TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY. Gap in the Mountains Reduced to 142 Miles. A deapatch from Ottawa. up: The gap in the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in the mountains has been reduced to 142 miles. Forty miles were completed last month. At the present. guys of progress the ,e.ie ‘. During ms the tot.al tte" way next. Some people always have a good tinge because they who it along with t m. W10 BRITAIN A Trade Balance In the Mother Country's Favor of £72.ooo.ooo A despatch from London up: Sir Edward Holden, the {uncut banking authority. made an impor- tant speech on Thursday on inter- national We and currency. Af.. ter dealiy with the position, of France Bir Edward referred at some length to Canada, the United States, and India. . 4 Cur-ale Muscular or John Pain I. instantly Relloved by Norvlllno. IJIBW', “I- -.r.e.e-_ Canada, he said, bu borrowed from London during the last three yen: about 2H0,00th000. During 1913 she borrowed about 244,000,- 000. Her imports during 1913 amounted to about Jli3h000,000 sterling, and the interest which she bu to ply in respect to the money borrowed " roximnm " but Eiti,000,000. El exports for the GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. THE RIGHT WAY - r In all can of "TEMP", 'IIK [Vt lquUIlll. mu. m. ‘ ttt tn bones. NW3. com. ammo! at; their mm“ or in the Iced put ”If. Mama Compound. Give the "an” M .11 of them. It met- on the blood tet1ttt. It row-u the than by "yelling du. ouo term. It ,rarde " the trouble no fatter how they no “0:90.04." “no nuly tree from unything injurious. A child can lutely take lt. Bold by drug. [htl And hung-1.132102. "ttPoHiii"rHEJiitl' Vii-i} Uoaii'tod by June Swollen . c~'~‘-' Cui, (GTf. :2:}.';:::52~m _ s . . a. £443" ' Ir-ret' l ', - NYE ,t'tere1 . wr.'..;- but. 50c.abox:6f°f"‘5°- M ll , A, L" "Fi-s- a Ch Pills ICE di:ectly on that vital i ;__:__ rr . . " owns-correct nlldheuev neutm1ize o. . . . Ni rr " _ ‘ . - 1"rteTiiaUarriiruey.ood,-eif,etltt l) _ O " pain, and reduce swellingh‘ hund- and qt. soc. . box l 6 for $2.50. At " dealers or am on meipl cl price. Sample free if you meettiott this paper. In um 'ei A” amen. tN H CANADA m. . 1m mhn Medical Go. Ghoul-ts and accumulat- can“. "no, u. t. A. . "militribitm: All Wham“ Brawn. TORONTO Hands and Feet "iiiiLio find Johnny, ace what he is doing. mud tell him to stop it right away.” you amounted lo about £80,000,- 000, therefore afar P.rine for her imports with her export; she had to provide the sum of about £78,000.- 000. Al her borrowings in this mu- ket have amounted to about Jute 000,000, the hulance of her iodebtd ednesa lor which provision u. been anode amounts to about 138,000,000 M,1i ' Judging from there be" it ,','llS, appear, in SirlEdwud': - Kidney TWING. Lichen“ nard tt'fthlt,"22 undue. Whnt on out o in to cure the kidneys. fake blood ttrttte" no “we“. " -.. , - tl is to cure the kidnap. Ki GIN PILLS " NFqH00 [PVC-d, ." n... _._.‘_,_ V opinion, to be obviously the duty a and: to go slowly. spend lo“ and borrow less, but it would be u mis- taken policy for investor- in this country to button up their pocket; uguinut further Canadian loans, to long In the securities are of n first- ch“ chuncur. 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