Lucknow Sentinel, 1908-11-26, Page 31
deaPallieetPl:sViaasrltee'4'jall..°v•ue,st,ri:*;:etYaesrs1;:'
ut tie 'eelieni.144;dee, was
;Ihronetee,ileada. .+L" • when
.easterni �u Teesclak. 'kW Aelitiebl.
eliel4deC1 sta41 Smirt'f3' ,ayen-
avieeial .0011 svpnteenth
nite a heT,,s'...3e-i:)111,10'en-tereee-t!ttiVainp-'
. Sou.- tho
tartled
,;„ ...eel... him
i•Ider end
boll, tue-,ee% charge of .gr
Alp er arre5t on
iareenY, alleged
nomiatzotoplealti Chaolunvbniebri:folF:at,Iviiiheeb• :e4se tt 'toe:Rao:
Sblith Vane: e'''a li:vieng-ile.ietlY
0,n,couver
eyczprhe reputatio of jinhge
„tet4ini.in dieposition and were well
spol!te,neol in the•neighhorhosed, 'The
crinie.CaMpbel1..accuse, d of com-
mitting wea, the theft of $10,000
fXom a lumber •conipany of Colunt-
hiaFalls, of Wbieb be Wasi-an` offi-
cial,- During. his Xe'siclexice in Van-
ceever Oarnpbe1Fi reported to, have
made consieleia le•moneY in,ePecn-
lation,eand he is Said to ,have in-
tere'eted himself in a localininufar
F F
turing`..eStabliebineat,', through the
acquisitibre of Bieck in the -husinees.
THE HUS_BANLI'S POCKEirS,'
illay Legally ;Searched by 'the
Wife, Says a , Judge.
,..Aedeepatch froni*Washington, .
and they include the searching-- of
her litish'and's pockets,. aucording
to- a decision of- Judge' Mullowney
the.,Distriet; of Columbia' Police
•Court.-• ."Ite,showS - the intereit, a
avomatehae'in YOu ," the Court held.
,t s ows that she loves you., A Standing rigging and even parts Charles H. FewlerBurfordwonan who -has
doe e not go through •' of the running 'gear "ax'e now :inade received Black Hand letters; threat
the pockets of her husband deea of steel wire and this .subStituteening' him with death unless he con love him. Youhavebeen mar- -for the old-fashioned hemp serves sents to be blackmailed.
i•ied long. enOugh to know a woman the purpetiee'pf- lightni,ng'conductor • -Mr- N. ',IC. Laflamme, K.- C.,' of
•--- Las- some -rights, pidgway. The when. tile ship not- fittted with Montreal is the_ latest recipienteof
it ' "
LIG-WFNING.STRIKES
re, -.-„.e,'„ •
'3Ittich More .OffeheTlianejeeGeneXide*
.1Y. • „T„,.
In spite:' of the. pOpnia.r.-.2ePte",-
ii41iO.iontraTy i,s,b1pS-kentote'
from the land are seldoin damaged
by Jightning; although' seine, of the •
most powe displays.of at-
iitoSPherie electricity are -frequent-
ly,' Witneased;bY :those. One.board of
them. , • '
1 IS I'
PPENI/G'S 'PROM ALL pVElt
TRU GLOBE.
-0-lege/Intik/ 'Briefs
ant) Other Collitries•O;
Recent Events.
, C ADA
Mr, H. S. Holt has been clepted
President of the BOYal-Banli,
A Montreal lady Was robbed „of
$1,000 while doing her CihristPlas
shopping. • ' •
The Eastern Ontario Eat Stock
•Phow will be held in Ottawa on
*January 18th to' 23rd.
wn.
"A white cleer an,d, black foX were
shot by a r nceEdward he
PUrtY• •
The steather „‘P, P. Pratt
burned • off Long Point eland.
crew landed in the yawl.
Ontario exPen ituree colon-
ization -roads and bridges this'
totalled aboUt $750,009, year
*Prof.-Adam Sliortt declares that
trades unions'were indispensable to
the_politieal of. the alae
rae7"
SeventAr grain trains, with 3,210
cars, passed in arid out a Fort wil-
REPoRTS, ,THE LEADING
<TRADE CENTRES.
Prices of Cattie, Grain, Cheese aid
•
Other _hairy Produee at
•Home and Abroad.
BREADSTUFFS
• Toronta,,. Nov- 24, -; Ontario
•'wheat -No, 2 white or red,, outside,
92c t� 93c. No. 2 mixed .92e to
92%c.
• Afamitoba, Wheat -Spot; No. 1
northern, .$1.08 to 451.08%; No. 2
northern, $1.05 • to $1.05% lake
ports. •
• Oats -Ontario No. 2 white, 38,'/„C
ntmg te 393C, • outside; •No. 3 Mixed,
(37%c to 38c, outside. Manitoba
was No. 2 western Canada, 43%c• to 44c
• The -or rack, lake ports; Ni. 3, 41Nei
• to 42c; No. 1 extira, feed offered at
liam on Saturday 'and Sunday
d at
ross Buckwiteat--No. 2, 54c to 55c.
• Jaince McQueen was kidnappe
Emerson, 'Man., and taken aC
the border, by States. se
service officers.
same, level. •
Barley -No, 2, •56c to. 5634c; No
3 extra, 80e,„'to' 55%c; No. 3, 53c to
•
„
• 53%c• _•" •
Corm --Old 7.7:1/a-to•48e 0
freights, or No. 2 .or 3 yellow; new 3 yellow, 71%e to 72c, Toronto
freights. -
.• Rye -No. 2, 76c to 770.
• Peas --No. 2, 85c to 86c, outs
ide.
eret• Fletiir•-•-Manittaha,-.-first Patents,'
. 85,80, • •seed/ads.; $5.30,; -strong bak-
defendant,.; Georgeee.Itidg• wayi--Vra- sueh-p,,u-ai4-t-is a-pitety;--Th--.-e-Toduriri-e7a-TRivek -1:41,nd—demand foreanoney
arrested on "Thesday- on his Wife'S •-eirge-r_ri.e-ecu-way0-d-abw'etliTTAFFIccompaiiied-61The usual threat.
complaint' that he 'threatened to. tiggitiq'. and, reachee. the sea through The statement comes frerirDu• -
knock her head' P•if aid he -objected. the vessel's -metal .hall •Dm:nage luth that Messrs Mackeezie &
-to his wife .takios liberties with hi s occurs only if the current be inter- Mann have an option on. the Rainy
pockets 'While he siePt. The defend- reipteel on itS, way to earth h COM-, River Itailway at sixteen million
-.ant said they "sometimes got al-e!-fl'g paratively large propoiction of in dollars.'
-fine and sometimes serapped.''.'„. ..stances the-foreroyal truck is struck • The . union mechanics of the.'"Cb. .
lightning; -that --of- the main -less- P; R. 'ineti.-re -west-ha:ye given- one
wiLL HANG FOR•e4,11ROgit• fre'cluentlY and the /mizzen. least of day's pay .each to help their east-
,
the three. ern brothers who have not yet foinad
; •
*Steplien.-Szleeeyaa Found Ginty at Very serious .casualties Under werk.. d
, .Brainptea:., head occurred to warships - and mer-
- ' 'etraTirVegaeWerne days ot woo
A des#atehfrom•ltra.rupten, ete. en -buns and hempen riggina. •A 'ThREAT "ERITAIN.
ers°,$5:10; -Ontario Winter wheat
patents for export $3.70 to 433.75
outside. '
,Millfeed-Bran, $20 to $20.50 per
ton in 'bags, • outside e: shorts -$21
aile,e424:50-intelagseelf-ontrealT-e-
e • ,-.
• COEThTTRY PRODUCE.
• Apples -1V -inter stock quoted at
$2.50 to $3.50 per barrel for good
qualities, and at $1.50 to $2 for
cooking apples. e
Beansee-Prime, -.$1-.80.to $1:85, ant
1and9riicked, $L9 to $1.95 per
-
Honey-Comuse $2.25 to 82.76
°mil, and strained, 10' to lle
llay-No. 1 timothy quoted at
Y
toNo;$1.21.a5t0 8a7ttOon 8o8n.. rack here, a
Straw -$6.50 to $8 on track.
—Fotatoese•,,--t-alio 00 to 02e P
the 'bag. Delawares 75 to 80c per- b
the -
en track. ' •
•,•
nu- PoultryChickens, dressed",
•to 10e. per pound; fowl 7 to:s
ducks, '9 to 10o; geese 8 to 9c per
says: "Stephen Sriverydri„ tbe'iud
mnt of..thip °emit is ,that you
:-italcen,frpPl_here te the_ place. when
---77.3T9.11Phala;'-atrd-there---k-eptin'T-cle
confinement until .Thursday, t
Ilth day of ' February,.• '1909, a
-,thaYou,he . taken_ thence: tothe
le
plaee • of • execution,: • and there
'banked .b3r- the neck 'anti' you are
,g7 July, 1802; 'is, thirteen sail of p
ne the East India Company were try -
se ity of Algoa.Bay hozneward'boUnd,
he '
-- two of them, the Britannia a,ncl the
•dead., and may the Lord have mercy
-on your soul!' This was the sen-
-tene-e---thatf-ME-Justic-6-11,-nddeIl pro-,
• otirceed- upon the Ruthenian Who
under the giiise of- friendship en-
• -Cenci , a -ioung' fellow,co_untryman,
_
-1Vielib • oatickl a -stranger -in--Ga--
nada, into a lonely .wood near Er:-
indale, and with a heavy bludgeon
beat the poor,• bey to death.
• RVVIEVVED B• Y TI1E..111IRADO.
•-4apates--lrighti ittlleet-PasSifille7'
• lore- the Emtie.i.or.
despateh•.fronlipb-e, Japan
says:The fighting: fleet of Japan
-Poinpr.ising 11,9, vessels; 'exclusive, -6
sub/amines; 'pissed in review be
• foie :the Emperor on Wednesday
The weather wits.'perfect, and tb
.eceatioti_ivas,nne_long-to.:be-remern
-bered.• :Notwithstandingthe reeen
plague seare the Emperor -and hi
n announcement was made
remier Asquith ;on' Thursday
einicen-eto the ,effe_c_t tha,t_ a _
clifEW7466-1-t1Tb-e‘iiitroduced in
. .
ouse of Commons prohibiting
se of hop substitutes in tile ma
aeture of beer. "
u
Bombay,: Castle,' •• Were struck by f
Jightrii.iirellie foremast of each was .
. . •
'soon . enveloped in:flain,es and ,the.,
„at:lista had to be cut away in-.„941er.
te sive theetliipii•.and their:06rityiie-
-tibia Leargoes
th.`e was dark, and`t`
the ether •ships of the fleet, which
Were hove to At. the time, were wit- 7 •
'zieriseiLef. this
Many. Vessels ate-nOw fitted Nviiii:•;fe
lightningereenductors- Of appreved to
rigging- should
fail.. to ,carry-. off..the •electric cur-, re
-
rept. • In, May; '1a9P,• shortly after
thunderstorm acceinpan-
. . „
ledeliyelightning,,anderain-in--3L
de-
gree & south, 87 ,,degrees east, the
P' and 0. steamahipificteria had a
• .
sudden'-----irxereate-----P1-7- deviation
aniounting • to • Mx degrees. in beth
the7standard aid iie'1:h'ous&
_ Compasses„. and later it was discov-
ered that the .lightning conductor
e on -the fore truck had toted-- . The.
ship nusLhaeben strilek.
by 1ight-
t fling daring the storin. •. •
s ,
SWEDEN'S RING AND QUEEN.
• '
Entertained' 147 -bird 1.11AyOr and
CorPOratioatior.tondOn.
- ' • •
- A despatch • from -London sayt*:
,• UNITED STATES.
The-iierOdinine, invented by J.
D-AlcOurdy--a-gra,duate -of ITO-r
J"'' University, -will be •tested
aminondiport, N, Y., shortly.
Whiskey .iii7th-e-JoTin of 'stick f.
red for.. sale, in tlie local -opti
wn of.„,Nerth Yakima, Wash.
Peter Van, Vlissingen,a _Chico
al estate dealer,: confessed ,
eying obtained $700,000 by mea
ns
forged notes and 'deeds. He a
• Avas,,,given-an....-indeterminatel,t_e
in the 'te
e ve-
and Path.
a•s, ,Tir
'A 'despatch froth Hautilton
Viol, Norton, the twelve -year-old
daughter _of -Edward Norton, Flan?-
.
boro' street, Dundas, run ver
by a Hamilton Dundas ear in
Dundas about 6. O'clbck 'on Thurs-
day: evening and receivedinfuries
from .whiela she died at her home
about 10 O'clockl.the. sanie. night.
•Misi Norton was rOstsing the tracks
nearthe canal When her feett.caught
in t,lie frog.. She tiled to „pall,.
,ent, but withenit success and
though. she balled for help, he per -
Son WaS ;Shortly , after her,
00 \was caught she 'heard the ear ,
approaching- ,She cried to try and
attract the inotorman's attention'
and threVr,her body to one side
but the spot -was unlighted and lie
could not hear ..her criesoven the
noise made larthe‘par., The first he ,
-knew of, tho accident was. after the
car wheels had passed over her leg -
This_ ;was ter.ribly. _cru shed -near the
knee. She was taken home, whereto
Dr. Ryckert was . called., Ec 'first
thought ,she Would. be brought 'to
the city hospital for treatment
she Was.too weak from -loss -of blood
and shock, and rapidly declined.
as $70 W"as, Paid; -The ordinary
Cows sold around $30 each, Chelee
veal. ,calyes, , wanted.... Sheep
we'reeeeteedietaii-demaiehaiigideetvliile
lambs were slow of sale; 'Select
hegs. continued to sell at $6.26 Pei
'cwt. fed, and; Watered, Toronto.,
,GREAT FIELD' 07 COPPER.
— •
Discovery Near Flor Island, Thun-
•° der -Bay District.
A despatch from • Port Arthur
says: One of the richest and most
extensive discoveries of copper in
this district was made within_
'ma few_d_v_a_near -71.0.L1oland,
Ignac at the entrance to
Nepigon Strait, by Didace Caru-
fel of Sudbury. It is said to ex-
tend for miles, and the deposits
seem tcy run through 'a , chain- of
mines continuing from Lamb Is-
land•. lighthAn,se_eastward: Carufel
anifidrassociater-tairfrakirii'-•
p sev-
enteen claims.,
pPeerri . A HA.M1110T 17 ELEVATOR.
$11 Plans of' the Grand Trunk Pacific
nd for Fort William. -
A' despatch from Winnipeg says :
-- Mr. W -1 -Sinks; General Manager
er
ag of the Stewart Company Who will
build a big •handling warehouse for
eseethe G, T.__P..eat.
e. here .preparing: to undertake the
•pound; turkeys, '.12:
•
A. pound.
THE 'DAIRY 11141lItETS.
'letter -Pound prints;•22 to -240-;
rearaery rolls,' 27 to 28, and sol,
•s 251/ -to 260 -• • - •
Eggs -Case lots•Of storage; 22 to
c per dozen, while, new laid are
oted , a28 to 30c per .dozen.
Cheese -Large, 133e •per Pound,
nn-
' at
51: c
on id
iso, 23
to !•,0
in& ;
attendants arrived•a,f liobeaa eatly
as 9 o'clock in the morning. • '; On
his wEld-the harbor front he drove
ihrongli.strepts,trovr.decl by several
---thousaiida!and-2--rendered-T go+rgeoes
• 'by Magnificent decoratiOns in his
•
ONLY,: THE- sAvER.
_Four of a go I.Iiroligh Abe
Ica'at Red River.
London. An addreas VaS' present-
The Ring and. Queu of 'Sweden who
are at present in England as the
gliests.:Of King Ed*tird VVincisor;
paid a ata%Visit to .LOndozir on
Wednesciajtand Were entertained at
luncheon in- the Guildhall by the
Lord Mayor and the Corporation of
destiatch frorn 'Selkirk, Mani-
toba, 'says : Four liVes Were lost in
the 'Red River on Wednesday. The
vims etiwere:. C. lave]; a fisher -
'nal), and his, wife and .• tWo -shil-
dren; They 'Werki: ()Vet
the ice by dog tfain to the mouth
theriver .to, open Winter fishing
quarters when 'they. :all went
through 'a Weak' spot. Mrs'. Faitel
had 'thrown her little 'balik np on
• the solid ice'When she Went through
herself, and it was found shortly
afte•rwards„ safe and sound: The
others hrd been swept away. '
Veilo..=;10mT., tovonFois.,
radio
ed to the King of Sweden in a gold
. • '
1
ly red nose entered a railway cai-
riage one cold. day, -• "It is not en-
tirelye -
duto -the, 'beat that your
nose is ,sq, red, I piesome r•said a
follow -passenger. "Alas! no, sit,",
replied the netv-conaer, quite.frank-
ly, but I will tell you something
that will,astonish you, ,I once, drartk
nothing but milk for a whole'year.”
"A.year! .Where vvas that, then
nd twins 13e
;-
• Belgium 2forma11y assumed' con-
,
ttol of the.' .Congo Free State on
Sunday.• •
War again threatens :betvieen
stria and liervial and between Tu
key7-arid--Balgarua.
Hollarid-is,-.proposing:, the .conv
otariAnternational-•-cornini
tee to arrange for nthird pea
conference. • „ '
• • There le, some Tear O -T a revel
tion in China; theAdhe,tento of -di
appointed -claimants to the thron
being disaffected. ,
The Kaiser is cancelling engage-
ments' which demand hisappear-
ace iii,publie; and effacing hini,
self .as Much as p_essible.'
The baby Emperor, Of.. 'China is
said- to be Opericling his days and
nights' crying for •his .61d nurse,
from whom, .he'has been taken away.
• Influential Reisiazt mullahs- and
merehants have appealed •• to the
fOreign representatives:for supPert
Maintaining' the constitution,' -
Ten thousand •foteign drilled
troops • have been stationed in Pe,
kin to keep order. There rox5.
port that Yuan Shi Kai has sought
refuge in the British Legation. ,
•irEpilniitto.NIN,N,EIVZIDALA.16
If'atIrteeu Digtriets Carry "No Lip:
'Cense'' Measuiese •
'despatch ;from Wellington, N.
says: The latest election re-
s give ithe Go,vernment 36
s, the. Opposition 16, and the
pendens Second ballots
be required in twenty • wo con-
enCiet: Iourtee . • iStriete
i--4-11.113-41-4-ii license ' roposal,
e six bairti9ct meatures looking
rd reduction. The .prohibie
PROVISIONS.:
Pork -Short -put, $g3.,51? pot. bar-
rel; mess, 819. to 80.50- '•
• LardTierceS, '..136; tubs, 13Xc
' '•
•
Smoked and Dry Salted Meats4-.
...Long Clear bacon,. 12c to 123,ei tens
L :n cases,.hams,j large,
43C;:sznall, 14c to 14%e; backs,_LIZO
to" 17%o; ihenfilers_pc .to.
to 1.1%e
ee 'cOn, 150 to 160; green.:Meate'ont of
lesie tbau-smcked.--
u:, • • • •
s:.••
_Ins 'for _October Sb.ovir Marked
Improvement.
. • •
A despdtch from Ottawa "says :
• Trade returns for, Oetober' show ai
increase 82,602,074 in 'ekp,erts Of
doniestie produpta. and a decrease.
of $5;221,515 in aniports et merchan-
dise entered. for -consumption,' as
ecniparedwith October cklatt year.
Th -total value of domestic exports
• for, the month was $2992, ae
coMpared, with 23,697,148 for' the
sain e month last Year. Ekporti of
agricultural procluctS increased by
• about tout millions while exports
of the mine and of animals and
'their products- each fell off about
one million. Total impotts,-
•Sive of coin and hellion, Were $26,-:
262,985, as compared with •S$44.84r.
600 for Oetober, '
For the Ant seven. Months et, thei
present fiscal:year the iniportS en-
tered. frit homeLconsumptien:total
led $162,908,302, a' 'decrease $59,,-
726,906i AO tempered With the :Sallie
peried of '1907. Daring the seven
months coin and .bullion Were
pOrted tir the value of $7,212,812',
as 60ip,ared With $1,396,375 last
year. Exporte of cloniestic pro'ditets
for the seven months totalled $138,-
4084263, a d'acrea,ae of 812,862,525,
The 'Laid trade r tot. the. seven'
iponths was'$316;400,981, deereaSe
of '4I•73)216 434: `
turn
seat
Inde
stitn
whil
toWa
tioinsts estimate „ that at least 150:
public ;houses will be 'closed and a
, „
-number tit, wiyileatue' licenses eat-
:•
Lot§ PENNSYLVANIA. tiAlltig.
Cataila 'Prohibits 'importation •Ow!..
big; to Disease:
• A deSpatch froin Ottawa „gays
The. Ctovernnor-General-in-Couttell,
has passed an order prohibiting the;
importation 'into" Canada •Of •cattie
•or hides from the State.of PefinsyFel
.'..Vania for a period of six months!.
l'iont date. This has, been found;
.'131:Icssary owing, to a, 'severe ont-1
'a • feet. A/0', inotzth,„ diseasc ;
there,
• • '
,BUSI:NESS AT ID fl:EAL
•.:11Ientreal, Nov.
Padian Western No 2* White oats,
are selling at 461,4e; ,Igo..-3.-at-45%ey
extra No. 1 feed' oats at 4534C,• and
NO., 1. feed • at '4,5c.. Ontario
White' at -45e, NO. '3 at`446`; and No:
4 -at,43%e • per bushel, ..ex
Fleur -Manitoba Spring wheat pat,
.esitae 'firsts rit,:$8, secends at .85.:50;
;VVinter Wheat,patenta, 0:to $6:25;
straight tellers •.134,60 to14.70:; do.;
in haggi; $2.15-,t'o,.$2.25.;..eXtrast $1.•
375 BO. leede,e3fartitobit
at 821; shOrtii, $24; Ontario .btart,:
.$21.00 to $22 ;" midd1ijgs, $25 to
826; ,shorts, $24.59 :to $.2p ;pot koh.
•Ohoese--Avestetna were quoted at
12%c to 12%e and easterriS at ,11%e.
to 12. Butter-Fin.est creaniery'wai
-quoted at 27e iiiround'. lotse' and
12730 to 28c to.grOcers. Eggs4,Netirk
laidS We,t'et qizetesa.4ti 290 'it) 30e, ,se -
looted at 25c to 2546, N. 1 at 22c
'23e' iad NO. 2 'irt..1734e. • •• • •
U ITED'STATE5.MARKETS.
./JainUeapolis, Nov. 24. -Wheat
Doe., $1.:04; .$1,00y,,.; No. 1
hard, $1.083.t.; No. 1 Norther; • $.,.-•
07-toe$1-.67-%'e No. 2 'Northern, $1,-
,05 to $1.08%.; NO:pNorthern;
02k $1.04%,. ,F16iii"--Fird• pat-
ertts," $5,:.46,..to 85.06 second pat-
e „
exits; $5.25 to $5.50; first clea;1*.$4
tn.$4.36,; second Clears, $8 tO
••Milwaukee, Nov. 24.7 -Wheat --
No, 2 nerthern; $1,08; NO. 2,horth-
ern, $1.06;. May, ,`$1.07.14. bid Rye
1„ 754e. • Barley-Btandard,
85%e; No: 3, 60 t6 62e ; No, 4; 60e.
•Corn -May,: 63 tO, 63X3c bid. .
CATTLE' MARKET, .
: Toronto, Nov. 4,.--,-Sa1es" ofthe
beet butchers'"...steers and .liniters
ranged from $4.25 to $45O per cwt.'
Coed loads were sOld at $4 to •$4..-
25 earid eh/edit/in at '$3,35' .tO'-$3.1b•
C
•
n ea e, cnod be had from ,
$1,,7,5' per cwt. 'upwards. Quota- I
tions for light stockers, ranged from
$1.7*8 to $2.25 per cwt.
For 'the ,hest mil:eh cows as high
contract. . He says this mammoth
elevator /nit:dyes the largest' con-.
tractof the *kind let..in" America.
The tanks 6f the new storage ware,
'house will be of concrete and will
have a capacity of three and aquar
ter..millionbusbete, and the esti
mated cost is about $1;250,000.
•
BAR, STRUCK HIS SIDE. •
b 0 b
Port -Elgin *an 4 e y ver al-
• ancing of Machine.
A:despatch from POrt'Elgin-,--thit":",-
sayjri.Edward Williams, a weld&t,-
was killed on Thursday morning in
Domini6iPiessed Steel Works:.
While .heeand. ethereheljpersi were
movinga riveting the base
On. which it was placed beeame -ov-
erbalanced on. the rollers,' and •the
Machine struck a. pinelv.bar Which
-Williams' was using. He wati:struck
enethexight „side,Leamaing-iminerliate-
-death. '
SMA_LLPDX LU:3111ERLVAIIIPS
Eight-Ca-seiiin North Part of Peter?
boroiigh County.
,
' A despatch from Peterborongli,
Ont„; says: Smallpox has broken
out in the .1uniber .ctiniPS 'Given-.
dish Towriship, in the north of Pe-
terberough County::There. are eight
cases r , The disease is said to: be
of a Mild type.. 'Dr: Smythe,- Of the
Provincial Board of Health; has ar-
rived to take Pliarge of the cases.
SHOT HIS "VVIFE DEAD':
Japanese Wonnin Killed, by,Ber:
kusbitni,1 While Shooting Hats.
A despatch from Vancouver says:
A 6 xj:hp'4Vn:m7O•untra- emr, ,e din IaPtPteeinipNtai nggi to
shoot rats on Wednesday morning
shot his wife dead.' tie Will be held
vestigated." ' .`• "
by the police until the Coroner in
FRUIT FACTORY A -BUSES.
ETaporatIng Plants.. Criticized -by.
4the ITifi3poratolesi;''
A despatch from Toronto says
When the Ontario factory insneee
tors sulynait their report to -Ifon.
James 5, Duff, Igkijnister of Agri -
•culture, they will severely con-
-dedeminn_mtahenyPorfestehnetamppeitehoevdaspe::aptlio4=
factdries in Ontario. Instances
will be shown of these evaporators
started in all manner of places --
from barns to skating rinks -where ---
there. has been eaareetteoliete_clierst-
daitricilons. TWhjejiri-ne taLivice -repet?'/Ia0-ta
ter, towels,- or conveniences of any
kind, and, in. setae cases, the help
have been •obliged to walk on the
apples. The reports will show that
there has been a gerteral inapro-ve-
rient of the ,canning.faetories and
fabt-6-liWr
gare, Peninsula.
• RICHEST SWISS DEAD.
Wore Shabby Clothe§ and-Accepte
!BPS -With •
despatch from Geneva says
Ile-richest-and-mosteeecentrie-man—
in'e Switzerland, Dr. Gahrini, is
dead at- Lugano, leaving 4 fortune
of $500,000, most of which was made
in America. • Dr. Qabrini was a
man of the siinplets habits. He'
would wear, the shabbiest clothes, ,
and many tourists, ,who visited his
beautiful -chateau at Clami-accepte-d--
bis..iieryices as ,a .guide under the
impression that he was one of the
deners;,. , used to their
tips 'with -glee. •;
FOR .31UR DURING, A.
George Jabascia Senteneeeto be
' at lienora.
---,A 'despatch-e4renie,-KeneraesaYs-i • -----
„Geeegejelmeni-re-Was----ene-Vted.-F---. 7--
tiesday found guilty of murdering
Mrs. -Ackerman -on -July •28. -and
'tenced by Judge Britten, to be '*
hanged- On January The jury
was out only twenty minutes: The .
crime was a' peCuliarly brutal and
unprovoked one. Johnson declared -
thateheedould not Yet...exam/14e r ever -
having struck Mrs: .Ackerrnan.
VOTES FOR W0M7-7"01.4.T LAST:,
• ,"
• A usfr,aliiiii-S-tate relisrature-Pass-
es
• A despatch :froin: Melbourne, Au- .
-stralia, says: The Victoria Legisla-
tive Council has passed the bill em-
powering women - tee -Tote .at the n
State -elections. This hill peeVipus-
ly had been -rejected ;-seVeral times.% -
The women. throughout Australia .
have now ion the right of, suffrage..
in both: Commonwealth and State
elections. •. -4'
DIED ,014 GLANDERS.
Dte2.-Thointris-'311. :Wi1•Rin-41 Atwood'
SOpeuithed-to 'Disettie:
A despitoh hem' Startford saYs:
Dr. Thomas M. Wilson of Atwood,
Ont., . died' of glanders on Thiirs•:.
day at the Chleago-Preshyterian
Hospital. He is supposed to have, • :
beceifie. infected. while purStiing
po'St.graduate course at the Rush-
R011ege.
E DIED F
•
TA YEN
PeterbOre.,; HOnt., Man Fonnd ai•
A despatch frern Cincinnati, phio
iasts Patrick Creecion,;,age
forty-five, an inventor, ' uaid 4 na
five' of Petarbero'i °lite:was found
, 11,etl. ; Re ItIts' partially dressed. .
d ; C.reedon . came . to. *Cineiiinati on
I '•
_• 'Wetlite,.sdity, Novetultr. II th, ft? 'iie-
, go , ,t,. Al 11).1, Act c11.10.,' 1,,,ranc,is',.1,164,),V-.
et • ano nal tes• b...nutossli tne
il•orgS Ifizatiyn• of .,'it ..P(XMID.F(ny .to pat
; ion.•tho °market a' tit that :Crodo,n..
1,1.14(ii:pltiret0d; flItti' illo to Ohriiloy
l i his se (41:4' trrete:eas pt herdeiving ;:tee.1.-
• I1,14110 matq!faetni'ti (yf the :bit. MO,
liad 'held a , ettniber et c(itifei.enbes..,
.1 with il.erdsUll and. ;Nye A re and. 'ite- •
e!..,.„ 1 , ee- ' e ); y , I
IS01.11.1t,401:1'S OKI f)14W0(.‘([0,1 to the e•...(t- •
,
dine ..thrtt he wzcs hiarrititf:
17:0y41111 '..on vity 1).1:131. by tie. Coe' in., '
it,:initze.of,,a :.i.sil;;;:::0•1i6t)gerii.1•11,11(1•I•4;::...cs.ths,itipli,loit,rni4: ,
'qf .f.eveptil thoithand delltitsid_ciapiL..•°-
•
dead on 'Wednesday 4aftertiodn
his room at•the Burnet }louse. D'r
Coe of the Oeroner s etalf stated, he
believed death to le due to riatera.
causes, pr�bab1 a hemorrhage
brought on as a result of starva-
tion. , The man was last seen iii the
.hotel lobby at noon on 11.1ondaV%
The failure of the porters to obtain
a response to- their knOoks on his
door necessitatod the enipleyment
)t.the pass key'andtresulted ih the
findiivf; of the Man de d