: coQan; a © SG UHTY OF Mom ER: Le Lay : F ard, Wi for mamicipal SeSontures ond Soa re droning pad, We Among our present offerings ure the following :-- : Ey of Victorla, B.C, IR Brent, § of Humboldt, Sask. of Rincher Creek, Alta, co. U-ton Bask tylding Tors te A. E. AMES & Members ; (Eeteblished '88>3) i od Investment Bankers. tt Moving Pictures Make Money If you know anything of the Motion Ploture Industry, you know that. it is exceedingly profitable. ° J 5 you can't own a movil ctu Soar own, u can at least = Pratorred Shareheian In United Motion Ploture tres, Limit- od, wi controls six of the largest high-e! heuses in Toronto, Mont- real, Ottawa, and Buffalo. The auditors certify profits at the rate.of $100,000 A YEAR The Preferred Stock carries Interest st 7 per cent. and a bonus of 100 per gent. Common Stock. Write to us for most complete information. . two months ago with his Higured from an 'ao of flesh shaped to the fo of 4 lower lip was cut on his forearnt in December, and a grafting juncture made with the lip base. arm was bound about the head until the grafting was complete. con; sumed about two weeks, when suffi- cient adherence having taken place, the Lip section was severed from the arm and the lip shaped. The same procedure was followed in the up- per lip treatment, a section of the PRICES GF FARM PRODUCTS -- GEPORTS "ROM THE LEANING TRADI CENTRES OF AMERICA. | Prices of Cote, Cenin, Cheess ana ONY " fveduce at Homs and Abroad Breadstufls. Pellatt & Peliatt Traders BX. Bldg. Toronto. Edward Cronyn & Co. OR Cronyn Bldg. Toronto Toronto, 'eb. 10.--Flour, Ontario wheat flours. 90 per cent, $3.65 to $3.70, seaboard, and at $3.66, Toronto. Mani- tobas--First Patents, in jute bags, $5.40 INSANE THROUGH DISTRESS Woman Used All Her Money to Get Home to France, But Got on Wrong Train to France, where they could both live, the mother said, on 20 cents a day, 8he decided to return to France, A despatoh from North Bay says: Octavia Fournier, a Frenchwoman about 30 years of age, was taken from an express train at North Bay on Thursday on account of her con- her scant reserve, but found on the and had purchased a ticket with |. do,, strong bakers', in jute bags, $4.70. Manitoba wheat--Bay ports, No. 1 Northern, 96e, and No. 2, 94 1-4¢; Go- derich, 1-2¢ more. No. 1 Northern, North Bay, $1.00 1-2, and No. 2 98.1-2c. Ontario wheat--No. 2 at 88 to 89¢, out- side, and 92 to 93c, on track, Toronto. Oats--No. 2 Ontario oats, 35 to 85 1-2¢, outside, and at 38 to 38 1-2c, on track, Toronto. - Western Canada oats, 40 1-2¢ for No. 2, and at 89c for No. 8, Bay ports. : Peas--95 to $1, outside. Barley--Good malting barley, 66 to 67¢, outside. Corn--No., 3 American, 69 1-20, all rail, Toronto. Rye--No. 2 at 65 to 64c, outside, ja PE Whent--No, 2 at 74 to Tbe, out- side. RBran--Manitoba bran, $22.50 a ton, in bags, Toronto freight. Shorts, $24 to $24.60, Toronto. Conntry Produce. Butter---Choice dairy, 23 to 240; in- dition, 'which indicated insanity. She is unable to speak English. Bhe came to this country ahout three months ago with the hope of securing remunerative employment to support herself in comfort, as well as her widowed mother, whom she left behind in France. She did not succeed in getting work to her liking, and received a letter from her mother begging her to return train that her ticket was to a place in Saskatchewan, and that she was travelling westward instead of east- ward. Her distress was acute and, accentuated 'by her inability to. speak the language of the country, her reason became impaired. Her! condition _ has grown steadily, worse, and it will be necessary to commit her to an asylum. MAY AID IMMIGRATION. "Out.In" Ocean Rates May Lead to "oo! Large Increase. - | A "despatch from Montreal says: . The'eNipping. rate war, in the opin- Jott of 'local agents; is likely to lead to d large increase in 'the immigra- * tion of Enropeans' of the laboring |' * class, providing ample material for' railway - and other construction work, +ithis may" result' in lower "wages, being 'paid to laborers in |: . .. "Further i hing lade ataduiship, passage' drei: Hd ala wp v= dd ur 'Defengo, Way Tht Bogus Priest's goespateh he or : A "On Thursday, Hays" chmi ie ; 3 | X ; found, guilty of murder in the, firs - * degres for illtng Anna Aumuller; "8 Young woman' he "had. married 8 millionaire assodiate of 8 through a self-performed cere while acting as a priest at gig in. many terprises, oP 'of tthe] 8% of Jue; Gthi rent. dl Fran warmer wil % tid NEW YORK JUSTICE. -- a remarkable 'old 'man and multi: 7 Sha is 'death in the electric chai Pring 8 "Was i This was his second trial. The jury on. the first is teh" from New York ; former Democ n's County," and "W 'do; u reductions in § 58 Fir No. 3: 48m s Nol ® smut, 7 1 Inter, $4, 1-4 2, 3 0, y wy! ~4C;, 3 ok Srintar a Ta, Reh Loy, Ww. 82° x ' , hed Xa LR © afm Cn Lord! Mount Stephen, "" "1 Plax aie] He will bel vi | els, $4.35 Says. ferior, 19 to 200; farmers' separator prints, 23 to 25c; creamery prints, 30 to 31c; solids, 27 to 20c; storage prints, 27 to 28c; solids, 26 to 26 1-2c. iggs--Case lots of new-laid, 88 to 40c per dozen; storage, selects, 86 to 37c, and storage, 32 to 34c per dozen. Cheese--New cheese, 14 3-4c for large, and 16c for twins, » Beans--Hand-picked, $2.10 to per bushel; primes, $2 to $2.10. tracted, in tins, 11 to 12a combs, $3 to $3.26 per Honey-- x per 1b. for No. 1; ose for No. 1, and $2.40 to $3.50 for Q. 2, Poultry--Fowl, 12 to 13¢ per 1b; chick- ens, 16 to 18c; ducks, 18 to 16c; geese, 14 to 1bc: turkeys, 19 to 22c. Potatoes--Ontarios, 80c per bag, track, and Delawares at 80 to 8&c, track, in: car lots. : on on Provisions, Bacon--Long clear, 16 to 160 per Ib. in, case lots, Pork--Short cut, $28.50; mess, $24.50. Hams--Medium to ght, 16 to 16 1-2¢; 'breakfast bacon, 18 to 19¢c; backs, 22 to 24c. 4 iv Lavd--Tierces, 14 1-4c; 'tubs, 14 1-2¢; alls, 14 3-dp. 1107 Baled May and Straw. "1""Baled hay--+No. 1 at $12.80 to $16 a ton, dn track here; No..2 quoted at $13 to' $13.50, and mixed at $12:to $12.50. * ud ed straw:--Car lots, $8.50 to '$8.95, ? on, track, Toronto, i at Pz Winnipeg' "Orat 5. aA "SWinnipeg, Feb. 10.- i orthern, 23 1. > 8] d seeds, eeds, IT «dc; No. 2 smutty, 1-4¢; No. 1 red Winter, No. Wt F510, 1a No 3 puter axcia, No, @ ~4C & ot ¥ § dds An Bastey? Io 0. eleated. 1 1-40; es cident in 4-0 mill five years previously. * His noses | & and lips.were missing. A section ' ah of his | aly jot the oon Drow: ously or inse: ; ' substitute bone, drawn over the bone and healing eS il scted that the cartilage bt 18 © : the will adhere to the facial bones, and in time become an integral part of will be needed for ito size and quality. . demand, a .138 he owned since Jan, 11th. In $2.00] [2 the Canadian West, which laid : cif 7 A : * WOMEN SING THE id dy the complete operation. . |. Montreal, Fob, 10.--Best steers offerdi sold at $7.50, while the bulk the Trading was done in cattle ranging in price rom 36 to §7, and the lower Li a. rom t dows in $ owt. Bui {chers' and - : {from 84 to $7 per owt. from d Calves ranged f $13 each, as ices of hogs ad- to 16c per cwt., with a good sales of sclected lots were made at $9.76 to $10 per owt. weighed off cars, -- MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF HOGS. Had Beent Eating Uncooked Refuse From Hotels. A despateh from London, Ont:, says: An investigation into the mysterious death of large nubmers vanced 10 and other townships revealed the fact that the animals had been eat Ing uncooked refuse obtained from the city hotels, restaurants and other sources. This, it is claimed, is a prolific cause of hog cholera. The investigation showed that one man alone had 35 hogs die out of view of the facts which have come out, the Board of Health will take prompt -action to stop the sale to citizens of meat from hogs fed in this way. re THE WEST PASSED OVER. No Mention Made of It In Lord Strathoona's Will, ; A despatch from Winnipeg says: Speaking editorially on Wednesday morning of Lord Strathcona's will, the Winnipeg Telegram says in part: {It will not: escape notice the foundation of Stratheona's for-; tunes and opened the way. te the 'public career which, made. his name famous, ig quite passed over, The omission will arouse no resentment in the West, but it may bo permit- the "when so 'much is being is then to be| the gkull structure. Several months | Jkers | Winsonne Constance ofcs ter of the West Hartlepool of hogs in London, Westminster, |. ,j could "hardly cross 'my room. |. Blckness at night ted.in the circumstances to remark} ' |in the fire 'whick 'on {ing destroyed-the large ship, the Aurora. on ik i Bry A ROMANTIC STORY. . aia : An Army Alrman's Attachment to a Young Girl, 3 'A des spatch from London says: A romantic attachment to. a girl of . fourteen years was disclosed by the will of the late Lieutenant Ari ! an army airman, aged twenty-nine, ' who was killed at Montrose last May. The 'will, which was in the - Dublin "co " . courts; | the whole fortune of £12,500 to Roper, daugh- . t ship- builder, and granddaughter of Sir. . Robert Roper. On the dead hod of the airman was found a minia- ture portrait of the girl, which he was in the habit of wearing on his breast." § -- "Nerviline" Cures Cramps Ends Misery 'Instantly NO REMEDY SO SPEEDY OR EFFICIENT, A real cramp cure? Yes, a real one--in a twinkling the cramp is a dead one, and the last squirm is over, once you got a stiff dose of Nerviline on the inside. This isn't mere talk--it's a solid, truthful fact. No other remedy--not a single one--will cure cramps so quickly and harmlessly as Nerviline. It hits the spot in a jiffy and saves a heap of misery, ! "Last Saturday night my -stomach felt like an infernal machine," writes T. P. Granger from Hartford. "I was awakened from a sound sleep and found myself suffering the worst kind of torture. I was so doubled up I I had used Nerviline before for the same thing and took a real good dose. Once ? I felt the warm, soothing sensation of! piece of ice and went through, Nerviline in my stomach I knew I was Help was soon on the scene, 'and all right. It finished the cramps--just two of the children were rescued gna single. dose." but the third was carried under the ice. Si y -- ALTITUDE RECORD. NOBEL PRIZE OF .$40,000. Elihu Root. A despatch from Washington cays: The State Department has received for delivery to Senator Elihu Root the gold medal awarded to him by the Nobel Prize Commit tee in recognition of his efforts in behalf of international peace. : Be- sides the medal Senator Root will receive a cash prize of $40,000. i A ei DROWNED IN SPEED RIVER. Ice Gave Way sy One Little G . Went Under. bh 4 A despatch from Preston says: A little four-year-old girl of t Burrell family was dfowned Thursday afternoon in the Speed River. A crowd of dren were sliding on the ice vida hres 'of them, all little girls, ot on a thin is rendered a! nightmare of the past if Nerviline 1s handy. It may be earache, toothache or cramps. Nerviline in every case will cure at once and save calling the doctor. Nerviline is a family physi- clan in itself. The large 60c. family size bottle, of cowmse, is most econo- micall' Small trial size costs a: quar. ter. All dealers s8ell Nerviline. | . +.$280,000.L0SS BY FIRE.. Establishment "of | ShitFly-Dietrich «£0, of Galt. Destroyed, "A 'despateh 'from (alt gays Later! calotlations as to the lots 'sustained | 'Friday moras, % Plamiof ihe CP NNR GOR A lace Fr THE; WAY OUT $id dni ' Remarkable Performance By a Bri- + tish ' Afrmans : A. despatch from' London' says: Baynham, a British avigtor, éstab- lished a. new British altitude'record: 'on 'Wedneeday by ascending' to a height of 15,000 feet. : He started at Brooklands, and when he reached 15,000 feet made a: 20-mile slide to Hendon, where he alighted... i iBhusly-Dietrich:: Go to 5.. cse--Finest 4-8 ta ldo! finest easterns, 13 3-4c. Buttep-Chof 8 to 28 1-2¢; « Si] a farmer ntér 0. 2, per ton caf |: '| From Weakitéss' $0: eT Owed: $814,883,8705 Up ' to * Bad 'of Jamuaryy es: ) from Ott; $ er 3 ©, . rites a 'dnd between frequent iu deliv. ore frequent' oustomers, bdo Tile fos trom ; Awarded to United States Senator -