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ftliOrtskthet he is natelikely,tp 'rooter.
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• .,Feektrie Wee.' been tOld, Weight, up,
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the condensation At the, Stearn; All ehe
rfeh Juices are. thus saVedi, eititimaing
the flavor ot the perfectlY.O00icer WW1,*
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beef a% hen* eediered With g Mewls .331
caw ,ivater, seasened Witte IX teesPotMs
et mai, 10 pepperecrne, 4 PIOVese:'
ter of a sweet -pepper ,1X tessPeens.,
sweet herbS_ (Mariorarrt, 'tttYllitet eie-h
bay leaf, Iece. lebleepotene each carrot,
°ulna and CelerY. After, long stratear.
Mg, natter reaching theAhoiling ,Paini,
strain, the soup. rue next ,Morailig re-
move the cake of rat termed onMo and
clear it by adding the sligetly-beaten
white (it an egg end the crushed shell,
heat, censtantly Stirring, until the
lignid bolls. Leen boil vIgerolislY 0 ten,
Mernents, add 34 cup of told -wafer mut
remove to back of range for 5 mtputee.
Skim et/Irefully, arid strain . throUgh
cheesecloth spread over a sieve or colan-
der. A few mtnutes before serving add
2 table.sposins-tdpieca previously soaked
in a little cOld Water, let boil and serve.
Seep for holidays..when several courses
follow, should -merely refresh and stimie
late the appetite, -
Potato -and Walnut Stuffinge—This de-
114kne. te aPProPriate for either
ttlrkey oregooke, Two cups hot•rnashed
potato, 1 teaspoon onion juice or grated
onion, el cup sliced. walnut meats,
tedepoon white pepper,e1 teaspoon salt,
41- -tablespoons—thee. cream,- teespoon
butter, yolidi of 2 eggs, 1 teaspoOn sweet
herbs, if desire:I Increase this and any
-recipe following sufficient to the oeeds
of those served. Let there he art abun-
'dance .prepared.
Prune arid Apple Dreesing.—This de-
lectable dreesingler the tdreity is some.
thing of n novelty. and. pereons Luxus.
tomed to it think both fowl and dreasing
inferior when bread is used. They claim
that the latter abscrlas the juices from
the meat, while this makes it more juicy.
Pare and cut apples as for pies. Wash
fine, soft prunes and srone them. • Mix
them, uncooked, half and halt Stuff
turkey, not too full. One quart required.
Royal Oyster Ple.—elnke' a good rich
paste, and with 'it line a deep pudding
dish. One of earthenware Is best. ,Roll
another piece of pastry nearly half 'an
inch thick and cut it a little larger
around than the top of the dish. Butler
the edges of the dish; which fill with
crusts of dry bread. Over it lay lightly
the round of pastry and place in the
oven. While ft. Is cooking place in a
saucepan 2 tablespoons butter and 2
heaping tablespoons flour. Cook both
together until they bubble, and pour
upon them % cup of oyster liquor and
1 cup of sweet cream. Stir Until smcoth.
Drop in the oysters, ig pints in this
menu, or four or five choice oysters to
each person. Cook until the oysters be-
im. to rale and plump,,then add 2 eggs,
gradually and carefully, stirring con -
slimily. So soon as they are all in; sea.
son the stew with a scatit teaspoon of
salt and %. teaspoon of pepper. Time
your oysters so they will be dome simul-
teneously with the crust. cif anything
Must wait let it be the crust rather than
the oysters. Lift the topeerust earefully,
lay it over a hot plate, remove the bread
crisis and pour in the oysters. Replace
the top crust and serve at once.
A New Mince Meat.—Two pounds of
tender, weltotiolled beet, chopped flne,
1 pacetage of highly -flavored apples. 2
pounds of raisins and currants, 1 pound
o' citron, % pound of suet, pounds of
sugar, 1 tablespoon of powdered rinna•
mon, 1 teaspoon each of pondered nut-
meg. cloves and salt. Pare, acre and
chop the apples. Plump the raisins in
boiling water and the seeds can be
easily re oved. Wash currants through
several et's, rubbing well, then
spread to hes'e should be pre -
1). time ante) egaritolle PeOeerege,
g eveltpaelied dieWie al tee eaeh.ishig,
Thenteegleing 'PutlitingeeePonr buns
thik 'Scalded cver 134 .oups 01
admen . crackers and fet stead until
geol. • Add 1- 'cup sugar, 4 eggs, slightly
heaten, X a: grated 'nUtureg,,t, teaspoon
ot sett and X, etre ot melted • batten
Parbaillx cups raisins until soft, seed
404 nit AQ. 4110 14httUre. .TU111' JAW a
bettered -ptidding dish and, bah? IsloWly•
iteleirre-eatireingofterellie :Bret hale
bone to peeyent'ratsins
This, May be Made a tele or Iwo in tel•
vance and re-heated:for servinge '
Colonial Setige.--Crearn cup of but-
ter, and add Veey slowly 4 egg yolks,
weli.beiten, and 1.cup of Milk or cream.
'Flavor with ye' teespoon of vanilla, cook
ever hot flre until the mixture tbickens
as.a custard, then'poUr over the whites
Of .4 egos beaten Stiff.
Delicious Squash 'Pies.—ChooSe a One
g.rain Hubbard squesh of good flavor.
Parc the squash, cut rather tine .,and
steam WWI perfectly tender, keeping
olosely covered. Press through a sieve
while warm to remove all strings. :For
two delecteble pies toke 2% cups cf sift-
ed squesh, add 1 scant teas , n of salt,
1 heaping toacesp of granu ated sugar,
le gratings of nutmeg, scant hair tea.
seoon citecinnamen, 1 saltspoon of gin-
ger, the grated yellow skin each, of half
a lemon and half an orange; mix thcr-
oughly. 'Lee 2. cups of sweet milk come
to a boll in a double boiler, add a level
teaspoon of butter, let It dissolve, then
pour all slowly over the squash mix-
ture, stirring hard and continuously.
When. the squash has cooled to luke-
warm, edd 3 well -beaten eggs, stirring
lightly.and eoritthuotisly When blended
turn into deep pie tins lined with pastry,
plite,e carefully in tbe oven and bake 40
minutes. The , temperature should be
suitable for baking bread. The final
Welch tee novelty is to spread the pies,
just before serving, with strained hoeey,
and add a spoonful of whipped cream
te each piece.
STEEL STOOD THE TEST.
Demopstration at Phoenixville, Penn.,
in the Quebec Disaster Inquire.
A elespatch from Philadelphia says :
It. the presence of Henry Heigate, J. G.
(I. Kenny and Professor John Galbraith,
menibens of the Canadian Government's
Quebec Bridge Ceminission, a steel eye
ba.• thirty feet lopg, feurteen inches wide
and two inches thick was subjected to a
strain of 882 tons in the testing depart-
ment. of the Phoenix Iron Company at
Phoenixville on Friday. The bar was
similar to those used in •the structure of
the bridge. With 28 square inches of
surfacee the strain was 63.000 pcunds to
the square inch. The commissioners
were gratified by the lest, and thee (Sli-
cers of the Iron Company made no
secret of their elation. The bar was not
made specially for the test, but is one of
aa order which the company is filing for
a -bridge to span the Missouri River at
St. Louts.
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DARING SAFE BLOWNG.
Montreal Fruit Auction C.ompany's
Premises Robbed.
A despatch from Montreal says: One
,if ihe most daring safeblowings ever
perpetrated iu. this city was accompush-
ed in the early hours of Sunday morn.
Mg, in the Montreal Fruit Auction
Company's premises at 32 Mountain
street. The police soy that as a picee
cf floished wnrk it is One of the tined
they have ever seen. Apparently there
were three attempts before the men se-
cured entrance to the. building„but once
1.-iside they cleaned up things in an ef-
fective way. They secured cash and
deques amounting to 8500.
nall BY EARTIMAKES
Terrible Destruction Reported
Calabria.
A despatch Yi• lorn Rome says: The de-
tails received hero during Thersday re-
garding the earthquake in Calabria on
Wednegdoy tend to Shenv Mat the dam-
age dene Was Inueh mare extended
than at fleet estimated, but that the loss
et 1 fe has hot been geol. The low-
est estimates. place the nUrnber of killed
at about 20. and the highest at about 120.
The shocks Otere espeelally severe 'n
the southern end el tho Celabrien pe-
ninsula. bet thrOughOut Calabria en
Thursday there Were aeries,. deso-
lotion and deePatte
The first shock was a tretnendous
One, and Wes toilet/kit-by hve others
eil tenger meg:vette:MS. teldeb entirely
destroyed hoe eillageg and reduced
Many honqes severatothora to ruins.
The first Ishotk. • intiteklately. tiveught
the enure PoPlitellen ef the *villages in-
to the open, 1111015t. refitting ilteddlis
open piing. Torrents ot rain Oval-
ly tricreaeed the Ault plug among the
bettieless p0Ople,
Hatt the Iteabses tetTO 0 end
Dranealorie t‘OltapIea •41114 Y Per'
Ogle were letfriett in he ruin , and at
Stooped and $4. iir3A Men are saki
beefe, Gnat RCA_ Pa prevailed
everytinew*. Davit° ea. Reggio,
santp. Daradki. Ct Nova. Poiret,
(lorlea Stautha, Mid towns afee
suffered kat iho sh but not ge-
verillSs htletent O. 110081 at Torre
Oernee Wee IhNnell eleWn. eg wee
elfst an ancient toteoe,
Hair Ito Noses' t
edro fire 411 111074.
Driliftet the ediftrt'on
earitapattiw **KA.
*DO Olt ,vit 4 atontsrd
1,1rwv gut lira with greet
foliate Tybfir_qsrea wee
4101711td. !even ee it,
perlemlrd the Orel shock
ond shoat tor the
Village of fie.
iitsed hy
'price -mere ie,
Milittnied atld
Ifieulty. The
eerticularty
Leading ex.
began to
Clem do.
in
mending their release and beating the'
doors until Me whole place was in a
terrible uproar. The prism Oldies
did everything possible to calm thel ln:
males, but panic broke out afresh eeery
111114 another shock was experienced.
So soon as 'possible detachments of
Ireops with relief truins were hurrfee to
the scene.
LATER.
The latest, reports from the affected
districts place the number_of dead at
over 600 and the Injured at 1 000 Th
troops are doing their utmost to dimi-
nish the suffering ef the people. Thee
week steadily. unmindful of fatigue,
burying the doled. rescuing the living
(Distributing food and clothing ond pro-
viding gheiter,
The/ torrential rain n MO tell during
ltte shoeks added to the discomfort of the
people, who. after Due first qbakes.
rushed from their homes'. and oven yet
refused to gr. under cover for fear of
other shortie. Me* would doubtle-g
have been killed hiul it not been for the
feet that the majority of inhabilanle
nand to the open after the Mot shock
fitid escaped to Die Mho and plainer,
The Most dine:age wagettone in the
eoeillerri end et Die C,atabrian Penh:sofa.
where tiso village -a Were almottl com-
pletely destroyed' arid Many dtvellinge
dAnlaged in MOM. 110cella fonica,
Reggio, Costlier!, thecae:, Citanooa,
Cserace Marina and tether eillageg
enteng daffingeal by the sheek.
• Antang the terrifying, Leconte during
quattee Wee the tattle oi the prison -
ere in, Me jai? at Cdtartietre. They
tied at the Tea elleek rife& cerealited and
peltrided on the dcati WM woo,. weird
with gmat Madly.
Sharks tGre etuilnalug tat Thum
das evening. and fhb cillfthiplake woe
seta tdroal la opal the *take of IRO
oxicnit, ar.d .devittlittiert.
Herlereelleie ise e0r, lite0Olehn41 A"e gni'
tit/eV:el Waite% :
Ciatts,=No. * white. 54e Pe _ONO 'olJ"
'Wel Weed, Oa 1&554 ettrUlidts ,
lieteell00 ee We eente4C n ',
Peesee-900. ---
Ceirito-Nti, Z e-ellqw cAnteriCerr, Tic Ta•
1,611f4 Nigh* r.to. a yellow 11Xe.
DraT4,.11.50 tit hant.'41111144111i, $404v
Ve. , ,
Driekwirear-730 10 WO Anitilde. ,
Fietir--,On art% 110. Per Cielltf, PIACI
fitellt* VA., lo $5,tr1 *PCIIII 1,,794eWs
‘o
W9111)911!, 0 ut 114:0: Illgallobqk Pot-
txa, *tve41 ulad* 0 lu 04410 Otuaucl
‘ to 1430. ' ' - .
Cl*INTHY• 1,11,014(10i '
tutlg‘.kr--I‘ tua'Aet Uulds Mil,: t'.ut•
PrieeS Vet thletiengeto
. reeeenterers• Pante es.: et., *.iefeigeOtlo
Orlty":1)1tr441%.,":...":4,..•;,;;,,,`::: glo"°14%filL risg
rlo solids ., . ttu,lottA0
, Cheese-43We' hir",ifirlit ' lad Pp !Or,
Mins in fob ',10.1S' here. . . .. .
gpgs-.4)tiotalicus ftri,280 t0 24,0"1*T
.0cfren. An: calIf lo.s, . •.. ,.,,
„04:14106 atoll—CAW:WO, ,FO,lln: lion. 00; •*,
lia ItVe WOO; hep,le Wet dlielee, 41tVei.
"Polatoes*Easterit ant'ateetlY at./59 fil
eel' lets_Ort tnicht, Ordarlos, 70c to 75e.
ttat,-TaralihY ta quOted et $17,00 to
$17.50 fir car Ws on track here.
lioney---Firm at 12c' to 13e per Th. Per
strained out $2.5(l la 4,7,5 per iteeell
for combs
Paled Strew -49.50 to., $10. in Nee ipte.
PROVISIONS.
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Dressed Itogs,-48,75_ ter .leghtweights
and 38.25. for hibeless '-
PorkeeSliert net, $2e.75 to $e3 for
pboati•irse,is;ornc.eses, , 820 to 821.
Lento -Firm; tierceS, Igeee; tube, 12%e;
Smoked MA DrY Salted Meats—Loh
Meer' bagene llo lleee ,tor tons tin
eftees: hams; medium and, fight, 150 to
lri%c; heavy. 14%e to 150; backs, ltieec
to 17c; „shoulders, 10%c to itc; rolls,
top; breakfast -bacon, 15%c M 160.
Green meate out of pickle, lo lees then
Smoked. •
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MONTREAL. MARKETS. ,
IVIontreal, Oct. 29—Flour — Choice
spring wheal pa ts, gam to $6.30;
second, $5.50 to 5.70; winter wheat
patents, $6; straigh rollers, $5.75; do.,
in bags, $2.70 to $ .75; extra, $2.05 to
82T1h0e. local demiand tor oats is dull, but
prices rule firm, with sales of ordered
oars of Ontario and Quebec new crop
cats at 56c to 59e per bushel, og to qual.
ity.
Heavy Canadlan short cut mess pork,
in tierces, $33.50.. to 113.4;. heavy Canadp
short cut mess pork, m barrels, 522.-
50 to $23; Canada short cut back pork,
e22.50 to $23; heavy short cut clear
perk, all fat, $22 to $22.50; heavy short
cut clear pork, lean on, 822 to 822.50;
heavy flank pork, 822.50 to 823; very
heavy clear fat baces, all fat, $23 to
623.50; heavy Canada short cut mass
reek, in half -barrels, .811.50 to $11.75;
8Cann7a5de short cut back pork, 811.50 to
Lard--Gompound, in tierces of 275
Ms., 9%c to 10%e; parchment.
lined boxes 50 lbs.. 10c to 14%c;
tubs ZO Ito. net, 10%,c to 10%c; wood
pails, 20 tbs. net, 10%c to 11c; tin pails,
20 tbs. gross, 9%c to 10%c; tins, 3 to
10 tbs. in cases, 10)0 to itxe.
Cheese—Quebees, 12%c to 13c; town-
ships, 13c to 13%c; Ontarios. 13%c to
13%c.
Butter—Quotations to -day ranged any-
where from 27c to 29c.
Eggs—Soles of selected stock were
made at 26c; No. 1, 22c to' 23c; seconds,
16%c to 17c.
BUFFALO MARKET.
Buffalo. Oct. 29.—Wheal—Spring. un-
settled; No. 1 Northern, $1.13; No. 2
red. $1.06%; Wtnter, firmer. Corn —
Frame; No. 2 white, 66%c; No. 2 yet -
kw, 66%c. Oals—Strong: No. 2 mixed,
52%c; No. 2 white, 55%c. Barley —
81.05 to 81.12. Rye -92%c, track. Ca-
nal freIghts—Steady.
NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET.
New York, oct. 23—whent--spot firm;
No. 2 red. 81.09,e...elevator; No. 2 red,
el.11% f.o.b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Du-
luth, 81.18% f.o.b. afloat; No. 2 hard
winter, 81.13% f.o.b. afloat. ,
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Toronto. Oct. 29.—Trade was fairly
gcod, considering the quality of offer-
inge. A lot of extra choice cattle, of
about 1.300 lbs.. sold at.$5, an indfCalion
of what buyers are willing to pay for
the right kind uf stuff. Good butchers'
zold from TA to 84.25, medium $3.75
84: choice cows sold from 83.25 to 83,50,
with common cows, canners, etc.. from
75c to 82. Quite a number of common
cews sold at $4, $5 and 36 each.
Goad heavy feiders were steady at
$3.12% to $3.40 for steers, with bulls et
82.12% to 32.40. Light stockers or 700
9fla tbs. were a drug on the market.
Good heavy milkers sold readily at
F44 te 350. One bunch of 15 choice cat.
Ile selling at 849.
Ged veld calves were In demand at
4e I.) 6c per lb., but comn3on and rough
sluff was slow and easier. selling down
• 2%,c.
Export ewes sold from 84.25 to $4.40,
With cline and bucks ftenn 82.5u to
83.50. Lambs were steady at $5.25 to
55.50 for selects and 83.50 to 85 for
eemrnon and ordinary.
The market for dtogs was easier. Se-
lects sold at 86.25, with light rough
licgs slow at 85.00 to $5.25.
WOULD 81100? THE KIN(1.
Man Suspected of fleshing on flk Ma-
jesty's lefe.
A despateh from Newmarket Eneland,
says: The police here on Friday arrest -
4f1 a man guspected of hosing designs
on the life of King Ede eel or the
Prince of Wnlet;. elm pawner, who
etas a member of the Bechunnaland
'south Airtca) Police. named 1. II.
Pearge, was found wandering in chip-
penham Park, whore 11w King had been
ghootIng last week, and in which the
Prinee going lo shoot on efondee.
Norge %%hen taken Inlo enstody gad
le• Intended te "Filmed the boss; who Wag
shooting here." After a preliminary
eximination in the Police Court he WW1
remanded for further inquIriee regard.
mg hig past life. It appeare that he par.
Iletpated frk the Jemeemn raid in •iie
Transvaal, and Ls toboring hnder the
Impression that he has a grievance
against ging Edward.
SEIZED ILLICIT PLANT.
Inland Decent* Offiekrs ftt DeanIford
Aber ratinseitted'Tehacco.
degpateli frOM erefittorel says: r41-
10tor Donohue, of Ow Inland Revenue
Depattftlerd. um a pato. of courtly esti
stablamade an Important sehaire of an
illicit totem and rigar-thatring ptani on
tite Milekitte Of the diet oli Wednesday
(her 1.000 Pettilde at tobaceo
%ere rpritigented. The oftendcre aro
knolint bird will ber prosUteri.
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31.111iitit eitlatile peril. , „,..e.jo-,,o
The up.bsUritt trallieWheeni1filerder.,
Ye19199 thin Abet necteleg emblierne
Sures 1007 ,the 11.49 hetWeen 11.4)114,4
$1111% by Cartallegil Cartel* Itit3; <OM'
,Ittrgelee Ill thet ingettee, hOweVer, the
liteVatriellt diewnwatel len teren' Watt'
then 41kWatiit 'Mem has het. n an 06140
.elerilik.egte hi, the Afet, etrallle betWeete,
letilted ,*1404101 Ind Cedlerltelle PM. , The
-eastbetititt birsinetei, totOver has. prime
Ileally 4totibled. , ° ', ,
'The capansien. or .bUsiness with Verna
1.1,, relatively, larger' then that sitown'hy
CellifilltneeallWeed. • ,
' The , P
inereaSell,1117 per, Cent.-dirring the wad
twerny yeerai,:. Thityitiostward lausinesa
8a0W8 'At 1014,0t380 Per Oent., white the
eashiettrtiogreee, tu 14 Taal or I.37 per
.001. - .,, .., . .. ,
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i :Willie .5/4904713: hint' of freight ;iv:A
,RtaTted 0140410 railways in 1900, a8
'001nPfreed with 1%050,337 in plan. the
!hederMeneleree'e54 per cent., as itiettirieti
'ileT per cent. ell lite panels. ,
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ND HS MOTHEIVB BODY. •
• :,,,,,,„,sess-
Soft" $143 fitraitges. Shot, Tier, and He
Was Afraid to Tell.
A dnaPatell Irene Utica, N.Y., Sae*
mrs. James soot, ef 4 farming settle -
Inept near Nerweets Ctionango County,
went riding With her San last Friday.
She elid net rettern with the young Meet
Who said She had reniained at the lentee
ef 4 frlend. His etc) les dld not corn*
i
pond, and on "'peed y he was arreSted,
Search was kept -up or the woman, and
on Wettriesdity the • n %VAS taken with
tho'Searehers. The evoinan'a bode/ *as
found' -In some weeds with a Whit
wound in the back of her head.' Young
Scutt has been, in me Elmira Reforma-
tory, and came out a few months ago on
parole. He declares that he saw a Man
shoot his mother, rind says he was too
frightened to tell ebeut it.
...e. gi,,—
TRANSFER OF ESQUIMAULT.
Witt be Immediately Handed Over to
Canadian Government.
A despateh from Otepwa says: Not.
withstanding recent ruiners to the con-
trary, the naval statiota at Esquirnault,
B.C., will shortly p0Ss Ant() the control
el the Canadian Governkkaent. The im-
perial authorities, after having arranged
nearly twc years ago to hand over the
dry dock and 'station at Esquimatilt to
the Dominion, experienced some doubt
as to whether the Canadian Government
woe in a position to maintain tho
ciebcy of the establishment there as a
naval base, but during his recent visit
tn England, the Minister Of Marine gave
the necessary assuranoes, with the re-
sult that the transfer is to be made with -
cut further delay.
ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA?
Ptince Arthur of Conn- aught May Come
Next Year.
A despatch from London says : The
correspundent cf the Canadian Associ-
ated Press has heard Met the King will
be represented by Prince Arthur of Con-
naught at the tercentenary of the found-
ing of Quebec next year. The Prince is
to be acoompanted by an imposing euite,
and it Ls likely that the Prince, niter the
Quebec celebration, may lour Canada.
Calling on Wednesday at Clarence
Reuse, the Canadian Assoelated Press
was told that nothing definite was
known there regarding the Prince visit-
ine Quebec, but it 'was not unlikely he
might. •
THE ow, OLD STORY.
Two Men Shot Dead in MIstuke for
Deer.
A despatch from Ogdensburg. N. Y..
otos: W Olken Our,gan. ged ./7 years.
t:f Lake Pluelso eas shut and 'humid.
I.: killed by fiserrge Martin, of Avery -
vine, who misteok hint for a deer. Roth
were members of a large hunting party,
Orin Porter, aged 17, of Tunbrkige.
while hunting doer, was shot and al-
most instantly killed by a companien
about the same age. Mimed Tupuer,
Tupper's gun was accidentelly discherg-
ed, the ball entering Porter's Dead,
.
RAILWAYS ARE RUST.
--
Greatest Volume of Freight Ever Carried
in Canada.
A despatch from Ottawa says: fte.
ports to the Labor Dernirtment show Itint
thir amount of freight handled by Me
railway and other transpertalton cone
pcntes In the past few weeks has iteP11
greater than at any previous period ill
the history 4 f the Dominion. Owing to
the scarcity of labor several large rail-
way eons:ruction projeets are being
widmeld mild the facilities for earrylng
out Ihe work have helm increased. Up-
wards of 1.500 mike: of track be
completed during the present year, in
addition to some 3,011 mile_e under con-
structien.
NINETY-SIX WERE FATAL.
310 Indy/atrial Accidents In September
Reported 10 Departinent.
A despalett from Ottawa .sayg: Indus-
trial &pelt:reds oceurring to 340 lielhe
dual a•ork people In Canada during the
menth of September, 1907, ware reveled
v. the Department of Labor. Of these.
941 were fatal and 244 resulted in serious
injuries. In addition, five fatal nocelents
were repelled WS having taken pluee
prior 14, Me beginning of the month, in-
141rmtli1011 not hosing been reerie,,,j ey
Oh' deportment before Septemteer. 10117.
The Dumber of feta! areidenls report. -,1
In September. KKR. •vas 70 less than flie
previous ne nth, am! six more then ill
September, 190e.
SHOT BY HIGHWAYMEN.
young Montreal elan - Probate) retain
•Wounded.
A degpolch trim NIontreal st9 s A
young wan named Over Detoner,
years GI nge. wag held up 11401' 11,,,
Shardrock grounds late on slaturdas
night by leo tunsked men. %%hen 1,••
rt fused b. give up his money ltie} Merl
11 Otto. One of the bultelg lodged
head mut wt11 probe bly prove fillet. '1 te•
young man %). OA on hig vi•ny home he •.•(
‘-ineent de Paid %hen :he V•11.1 set 14/011
by the two highwaymen with a deriedel
for his money. Illg refugal / ,1011101%
eith their domande hag lodged 11141. r•
Notre Dame Remittal. The doehne 1,,,,„ -
Wren up toms; for hig reeovety . 1114 114-
Ell/110001 111111. been raptured,
BORDER ATTACKS 'WOMAN.
Mrs, Wm. Callen, et Montreal, Saves
Troy of Dlamondis.
A deapateh from Mot/Arent toles
most daring attempt at robbery is -1-
reede between 8 and 0 o'eloll en wee
neaday morning at Mr, Wm. (ohm,
sire. 243 Crag Street weet. and 11,s.
(olten. \she ema charge at the 1, •••
was severely handled and cut to bled.
glase. A mall ranted Vincent ereeos1
the eltcp and tried to stem a tray of .1,r)
mends in itte WittdcW, bld %to, prp
vented by Mtn. elefteri after a gevere
gtruggle. Vincent was arreded
esarie hero on Ttit-Aay from the United
Stales.
WEED NEWS ITEMS
er,Sar
4004104046.04 04$1101141+04.04.
gat larders,
otiving Igen
PIVIINGS IF11031, tirte..t
4401111.
0
Tfillegrahe elevert0e4ii MoeSeline fir*
rult,
The first Coplier Oils MICA th the'
ttilet Mint at, eittenee ferlkts.y4
ttitTWO 314 acres *KV, lirotliville
has. bekh purebascil tor a tor.
„Or TIMM, ShaUghosissy 'deities Pad
In* Mops at 4tclutroal bo•
0044 •
1.1114*;ultlatus •,of i,osl,•0111u0 '10 the
Aloe Months ending' On thlrett'31 Wits
tilait24101. '
yertnito turnishq the largeSt ravellua
Of any eity in Canada*,
_Lewtonco Cowlarat Was ,Senteaned at
/Ordeal. be hanged 'kr mar.
doing Georgina Brawn, .
A report upon a trunk fiewer for
Toronto, to cost 83,40000, has been
Inettalw lite City Etigineert
Paitwaymen at tootiort, Ont., say the
Mein order ta rectilee espenses wiii
have litho 'Olen at thot point,
The Western Canada Elevalor at
Lytton, Man. was hurried on Tuesday,
together n1,01'23,003 bushels of wheat.
Canada DO agreed to the subnesetell
Of the Magdalen IsiendS fisheries dispute
with the Mike States to The Hague
TribunaL
The retail liquor men of Ontario have
Peen notified of an increase in the price
Of beer on the park of Me brewers.
Airs. Ed. Farrell ef Campbell Lake
dietriot, Munitobu, was burned to death
In a prairie lire.
The Toronto Otis Company reoeived
$1,229,585 horn ges,rentuls deepest year.
William Fe Ryan of 1'onaithe who
Was fajareti 411 WI aulramobile-Tiderdeii
at Colborne, on Saturday, had his left
lee amputated.
Mr. JusUce Riddell, on Friday, 10 a
hide.ieent ordered that the Michigan
Ctilitral Railroad pay a flne of 825,000 in
tonnection with the recent eeploston at
Essex.
A new sewage ate! water system for
TOrotile, lo" cost $5,120,000, has been
recommended to the city in a joint report
of Me City Engineer and Medical Health
Officer.
--The Government has received a pre-
sentment from the Grand Jury of Grey
ceunly, baying that the disobedient in-
mates of the County House of Refuge are
placed in a "dark hole."
'rhe Advisory Union of Algoma muni-
cipalities met at Blind River and passed
resoluttons favcring the control of pub -
Ile lands by the municipalities in which
the lands are situated.
Nil% Osborne of The Fort Frances
T•ti.e., repudiates the Interview publish.
e., in New York, in which he is intuit.
te tell a story of cannibalism among
the Indians In Keemtin.
The mall tram from Peterboro' to
Belleville was saved risen going through
a burning bridge by a boy 1181114(1 Kee-
gan, on Friday, who stopped the train
within a lew yards of the bridge.
GREAT BRITAIN.
London Stock Exchange remained
calm and steady throughout the pulite nt
New Not*.
UNITED STATES.
During this year New York eity's
niunIcipal governinent will spend 8241
eule'lvi)eVinnetinte.in Plientielphia rnn off with
e2.000 from the Sub-lree.ury on Friday.
lea were captured within tt short lino-.
Dr. Gillette. former \'irr-Piwident. of
tlrr Mutual Life Insuranee Comptiny. hug
been found guilty t.f perjury •New
• Mta King and Mrs. John Bruce,
when allaeked by two holdelp mete en
Chicago. utterly routed them with hat.
pins.
The attorne%•s of the Standerd 011
Company 'have dIse4))41,11 151,410 -dive
retesorie why the tine of 412e.2411,teto
should not be paiiL
14.11oe'ing a baseball ilefea;, Sylveater
Stevens. of Chicago, hurled a brick nt
Geo. Johnson, destroying the sight et his
rigJoshteep3he.McFinnigan. cif Floridn, N.Y.,
won a verd:ct ef 81.50o (Tatum Itohend
rn.gdale, of Middletown, for injuries
sustained from his hero. being fright-
ened by Dugdale's automobile.
Speaking at NnstivIlle. Tenn.. Presi-
dent Roosevelt declared that for the re-
maining sixteen months of his terni
wilt persevere In tris campaign against
all %%110 )11.1Ve Obtained %%net) destion•
istult3111:Igh)uvililel trjt‘ii&vn.
Roosevelt ho was to Mailer for the
11r:uncial erisis. the iniserupulons
!Wanders mho made the President's
policy necessary.
G. A, of l'redern•k, (Ono,
W110 recently ptivted his Willi hirltidn},
C01111111.101 111, 84\1•11,-11111111
h,1%. OCCUpli11011 rOlitiler, having birgon
wed* un tlie Ihe age of ten
years.
.
Tlw I ..hina d I., be ott
II,e verge of in..ithly.
"rho Auslrelion of lirprearr,In
uLlopird IrIV,ThIllPli1, prop,
0,,th le.p(ePi to pi• letr•nur 1.• Itr,-
Iran.
A Pen, ,hentot deneeotecee
belere the 4, lettere ei eeenee he
!hod .,1 making dierivirds now. ii.i•
• gung of Chinese .stdies ni
moderpaihrin, 111 Ihe '11111i.‘11,11, ,11,
Sunda nighl um.] unto 1,4 'ft,
The “41inti Per,:in lint distni.•••••1 tes
rebto..1..ti.1111111.: , 1l111,11 ill 11 .111
1111..1.1,1,,, of eicei 10 •
Ia.:. mid itus,ie.
I•••••4 ei al of lin.. 11, nho
tor% e desci led fr. "I nogrer 1,0•.•
1 1 trin11,111,••• 11011 11r11,011. 41.1.11.1, 1.
\lu. I...11i In/ hes.
• rhiptrir• 1010. /'Il nt
Britain and !lie 1 oderl '4111 ',two
demal, al, .11 • I !wood,' beim,
e m.1.11).1110. and 110, Pa,
114I.
'the twin', 1,11 Ili) ..1 f'. ler
1111,14 fIggrO Waling 255001/151
Ihe ,•slingliouse compini4
for .1.• koo,p, 1.. r•midel0 111r. ."4.0.11,1
uf Ille Alive( Noir. ay lines in we
..ty.
41.FON40 4 fIrioai'MPTIIT.
W1.11 Commit epecinlist During Veil(
to 1.0nitort.
A deepal h fir fri \11.1; el .4,10. '11."
.1 '1101,41 ../,111,1. '11
0, 10. ti' !het .,4 rt,;
4.0 torpor., 1.• ,t 1111rf,wrl ,
inaler•tood trod 11. •.4
i• 1..• no .e.srend..
•.' 1.4..1. dor .ng I•lt 1111111; 1, 1
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AI/ •4 ,. odist 11iIa•re )1.
iltr.osige 1. 1 he
Isola open nit We tin. lee- i•p1
10. twrodilriry 411410 001.'11 ni,e1
hod an (dee I, it 1.1 '••1••,•••41 • AI
litn1 414-1-'111'1 P14114• • f
lie growing synipiterns sif consume -
's, rt.
—TwEvriv F: I tra IN PRMON,
Piould-be Murderer of Girl Sentenced 01
Sherbrooke aaires.
• despairti from Sheila...4.r fj,n,
494•44 Vredne4ila4 nes agnipner. da•
11„ thwrb. and 6(4.1 gr, %awl(
eireentell. found amity t•f altemplIng
riereder Litty Linn. at Nteibreirrie es the
3ro 4.1 Jun Met, wag centenced le leemly
%ears in the penitentiary.
woe
944+044:40+0911....uc
Vcry 11.01 Avo tilt, ter tie Val atone
in; Itie elektelei flarrzel 1304 eke
it.91attIIeelit lohn to town, to hatik WYO.,
140.D.QY ,W1101.-liad been paid, her Wan.
.PcPredly. 4- denl-totow what lhe hone
u,Nre'`iibe ‘1,144itlitardetltR.°441. LTIVIUttbilggir
g011inig. the oht on its WO over
HIP . A Man trying 10 gcl LAO tau
Muse, the told me in u hearse with.
ei tviettgli . "Iar Illavtttlidlticelfolck4lv?)U74(5i:
trent a rptceri, *Miro, Welting nolsa
P4'41144' Harriet tiptoed to the window.
Aunt Harriet, linceurm on the ReOri
rested the 014 ride on the window icdge
and putted the rusty trigger. Tito baug
•wau t9.11qUml uy ot a heavy
body on the Ititehen stoop. The rtIle
fell from Aunt . tierriers hande mid
:1100y- Sitangetocaretit toacol:3:: twhernrcoontnre, .Sere. ante
tog, „"INQ $1tot him, a burglar, and I
We sat on the edge of the bed, eheo
°ling with eotd. and fright, unlit toolut
etwilithi, and then wertt teurfulti:down
stairs- 1 openpd the kitchen door and
there on the stoop tay.-the bIggeet, fat:
ttst turkey I've ever eeen. Its Itead
wae shot clean off -Its body
In just "two shakes of a lamb's tale'
to quote Aunt Harriet, 1 wee on my
knees beside that burglar, stripping off
its feathers and telling Aunt tharriet
that It., the tUrkey, Wes God sent fOr
our Thanksgiving dinner.
Aunt Harriet could net See it In thgt
Itght, "If only John had been Lome,"
she moaned, "Iles wouldn't huve hap-
pened."
enyeell I kept rep -eating, "nu geed
JOITI. wasn't home! I'm glad it (101
happen! I'm so glad it cild happen!'
Amid, all the time 1 Wag tipping the tea-
1Lers off, exposing 'urger and larger
patches of white turkey skin.
Aunt Harriet had told me -lhe night
before that ne couldn't have turkey for
Teanksgtving beeause the foxte• and the
reup had swept away her ehole flock,
and she wouldn't pay the ruinous prices
"folks was nisklif." She had deckled
she Informed me, not to have the Center-
ville folks over. Not have turkey, and
not have the Centerville folks overt
Without these there woulst be no
Ttinneggiving for me.
"Stop, child!" Aunt liarriet came out
of her daze and took the turkey. half
stripped us it was, from me mid put
V. in lhe store room. "That's •one
l'om Ransom's turtorys, 4114.1 w0 must
seftle for It."
Toni ilansem—I called him 'I'. R.,
was crossing to the bowie with two
pgiis of milk us we drove up, Ile set
dcwn the palls and cellos to meet us,
"Seems to me you're ustlr pretty
early In the day!" Raid he.
Aunt Harriet told him that we'd been
astir pretty nearly all night, Then she
told him of the turkey shooting, every
detail of it, laying ktress on the fact
cf haying fired Into the air.
T. 0. was nitentIve. "So you flred
Inte the Oil' With a rifle Mat wasn't
loaded. ',Aunt Harriet Insists to tins
oily that she had withdrawn every
Owego from the old tittle !adore hang.
ing it on its Nod. "hod done it with
hit, own hand,...) "Fired at a 111071 1111t/
shot n turkey that was Irving I() get
trio yettr braise!" he reworked. "Pret•
ly good! Pretty good! Ne herrn (bine
ee 1 ,e111 sPe. 'lave turkey for 'Plialths-
giv Mg when niehbe you wan't uitend-
iii to?"
Aunt Harriet snel cslie intend-
ing hove three). thi, year; she hadn't
tiny of her oen and she reuidn't at.
rd to pay this yellet. Naive for ore,
"This y 1V0111 " .1,110 ex-
\VI'S yours,"
"So.1)4•'.' 41 'I. 0„ "that's different;
it put We shoe on l'othei• foot as It
Isere. 111 has,. turkey for Tharik.giv•
ing and I intending Ir. have 11,'
Noe Ilits wasn't e hat Amit Harriet
oanted. She %vented the turkey, byt
Wiggle down the prier., she wouldn't
havP ..healed T. ft. t.r anyliody else out
01 11 iiiikey fr,r the best farm In her
but she email bent Win or tiny -
body else •he void.] on liar price or 'he
turkey and jest ii little let on the
v•eight. tee, 'Firs Is what she act 4411
IA do, She looked 114411y toer 'r. 11. 4
la nd at the lulls. olie lookdd very hi-
re rent. rely honest. T. IL tooled his
ows on th.• ferwe rind looked right
Ilarriel Ile 44 iiihr'.1. I .1.1111
Ainif .1..10
kl" nti'lh'r be W:71"1
,•11•1 I did - and 1 sne just tem i.iii•ewd
ht• iiii4,;‘,:(1.0iglitiaerrirh•s:;kAes111.0..,, he ,h,chit.pd
I. we oflere arils. "I 'owe cd her 14.11,1
afore yori did, I kmwed her p'oits iiiid
her tidbits. I see iii.t whet OW
driving al rel the lime. Itnrriet, she,
told tot 11141 f•corltr411111.a,''
,...1}AcUifill.1111111a v•venAthe ofrxji
.1 no 11.-e the tne rob bewg twoied
and -de wfir,ng dor) Iler tur II. she
Mine /11 1. and the Iiirke) being en the
.41..4141 11111.1.., shed 400n .1 V11111 her own
1.11t4 NO 1i, 11 11, Oil .41 /ler pre•
1,, .•••., 51, 1. 111:d it '11:111 to 1••• at
4.. die if', 11.4 melee. end
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mote hear11,4 1. "'• 1. I.
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AP., 10,1 rift 1 It4,,
Hit ,11 I•r,
It 110 dr.,•••• it• • • lily 11, ; so
Aunt tlarr,o4 to • r,
"You and rid !.c & c1 me hi
Oonoumption Talmo Jibe
Increased.
_
Ac 4(0414 from Ottawa says: The
1'4'0ft or tha Department. of Inland
venue tor hat lust decal year (0410
Inentlia ta Mout% ail was issued on Wed.
Via VeVernie was 81.0.30,11;19,
43 compared with 814,435,0kt for the
PreVallir 19 months, The quantity c I
Steriteelleadtteed 83.001,359 proof
Otos, Alt Canadian whiskey hao to
he tot in ‘vorettetice for two years te-
fora it COrreo said. At the inept:Mg
of this year 17,034.420 proof gattond
veto in %without:* under the eupervis.
ion ot Guts() °Myers. ha the nine
mbrdles 303,691 gallons were exported.
as aaainst erpoa gallons in the pre-
p:ding 12 months. The foreign demand
lor Canadian distillery prioduCte is
ateatily inert aaing.
-The average.quantity Wham token
fel consuniptien during the past four
years was 13,899,639 pounds; for the
lust alto neentlis the totni wee 12,1014 -
We etounds, a substantial increase. The
number of cigars taken fur constitute
lion was 154,053,260, as ogainst 182,
178,434 In the poleeding yeur. The an.
ma consumption per. head of spirits
wee .947 spirits, us against .861; beer,
5.585 genesis, ae against 5.255; wine,
.093 gallons (no increase), and Irobacco,
2.953 pounds, (It against 2,777 pounds.
During the tiseal period 29.154 gug
meters wtre presented for veraleation.
5,918 were (stirred, 9.781 were running
toe tast end 13,319 tou slow. Of pleetrie
-
head metera 10,461 were
731 were, correct, 9,4zd tsgt,
Wow.
MONEY DEAD LETTETI OFFICZ
The arcelevnev or some pralthe he
groaner, tnattera ovideneed ,by the
annual repine Of UM HePort,
merit. During the last nine forititha %-
Pau letters, ittaining 4114.61it,
cheques ler $2=9; 3,399 menu -and
express orders, tor $3.1,494.1 round ihelr
way to the Dead Lettee °thee. L •
The gross revenue ot the, 'POst Oates
tot. Hie Remit period Wao, $0,0•1031
the expendittlisa $5.44•701. teevinet if*
surplus of 31.I32,301.
The number of post -einem in opera.
Lon on April 1st was 11,311. The gross
postal revenue of Toronto waa 8399,-
951. the highest of any etty in Canada.
Other eaten aro:—
Humilton ..312e.711
London ..... 99.869
Kingston 35.511
Windsor .... 25404
Brantford 37,328
Oita v. a 125,059
Alontreal 660,217
Quebec 87,071
i a lila x 7701
tit, John ...... 78,593
Winnipeg 374420
Calgary 53.346
Vancouver 111,9e5
Victoria 53,465
Ike Perkin's for Thanksgiving charier.
'I he turkey is Ike s Ole big bronze one
he sent west for, I knew it all the
tante—T. R."
Here is where Aunt Harriet's incon-
sistency showed Itself. She Mid vowed
she would not out her Thanksgiving
utter with Tom Ransom and his els-
}113r. but now she vi.rwed she would eat
with Ike Perkins end bus wite, Yet
she liked T, It. and Jane and she did
hot 11110 Ike Perkins or his wife.
Not only did we itivtle the Center.
V1110 folks, but the Upton Corners row
sins as well, anti there are a 4ot Of
them. T. 0. Was there with a whole
wagon Inad of [elks; I don't know where
ttitTelliforitIljosmhe l°1111"d1
Hailicoelelhari iiia abluic supposed so too.
rrel of sweet eider on
tnp, T. R. saw to that. And we had a
gala day—we all SaW 10 lii(11, •but
Ike. who beizged of us not to let the
story of Aunt iltirriet's burglar get out.
1.111 MIN I don't know %vim was the first
to tell a; I know 1 44 asn't.
BELLEVILLE HOTEL DAMAGED.
Leaking Gas Explodes and Wrecka
Front el Building.
A dereeitch from BellevtIle any 3: The
ililei".115,1 si I 11/1:4,,1;111.41 Nri4N11111,,`I.s147,11;111::1yr1dVituIltialg11;11
kite 011 Frilloy night ur• the result of
an explosion of gas, The 10.1.1 ompe
• ihe hotel WW1 badly wrss•Iced, and tlie
glass front 1.14A4 n 1.11.14,44 111A SI,V14.1 141
111i. DU1111111011 1311111, 4/1111'1', g110,1.4
asleep in Ihe room oh...4e the 0111.1.• Went
1111‘.1W11 WNW., 111f1 Pit/111, 1,111 1101 !WIT,
• 11111'1, .111H 411 the espl..,sant
aroused &dowel ihe entire. city and it
wee Wert thought from the fuel IWO
liw scc•nr, et the expereion e as 11.111'
Irani, Mat 1111 attempt 51 118 lugtig !wide
I.y burgluns on the vaulte.
TIte.GIC FATE OF BLIND IVOM 1N.
Was '11arming Herself at Fire Vehett
teething Ignited.
di -loot from Winne, (.1n1,, sa.4 4:
[balled tole Adrtilistg heivitelf
:11 Li v011 01 biro %,,ag 110. fute Ihnt
5I1s. rs, aii aged Lewd
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Mts. 1,1y.urd Pit.eorr, ra 1..11 1, 1 kW t•S-
SlijIl \\ hill.% . ‘4111t ear, eerie.
toi-eil le the 11ror 1,11 her hrodrothri,
WItt.11 11.1 elr.11.41ri,f (Alight life. Ili.r
• trunk. brotielto 114$
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SORRY, AND WON'T DO IT AGAIN.
So Suitt Sir Wilfrid to Japan, and the
Mikado Accepts Apology.
A despatch from Ottawa says: 'II 1119
Eseelleney the Oovernor•General and the
Canadian Governinent will be pleasett 11
you will oenvey to Ole imperial Majesty
the Emperor of Japan their very deep
regret for Hie unfortunate occurrences M.
Vencouver, and if you will also convey
e. his Imperiul &Measly the assurances
Mat the Canadian authorities will use
their utmost efforts 1.0 prevent any re-
currence euelt regrettable °Vent&
SO SI.11d Slr Wilfrid Laurier in his let-
vtettr• ortioutspology to Japan kir Vanoou-
"ells idulasty receivcei the message
from the Governor-General of Canada
and the Government of Canada with the
greatest gratification, and nctes wen
much satisfaction the earnest eintenhon
1 the Ooverner•General and Government
oi Canada to promote cordial and framd-
h, relations which exist between the Bri-
tish Empire and Japan,"
So says Antbassader Macdonald in
reply. Thus the two uations are friends
--.
again.
SAVED CHILD'S LIFE.
Gallant Action of 0. Sieette, a C. P. R.
Brakeman.
A despatch retell Montreal says:
‘14 hen the ()linen treinetrom Montreal
left illgatal 00 Tuesday night, O. Sleotte,
Brakeman of the Sinatee Falls Division,
perfurrned an action which saved the life
oi a small child, whO but for 1111 bravery
tout prosenee f mind would certainly
huso beset killed. When the train leaves
Ptgatitt the brakeman stands on the
front of the engine in order to be abie
0. open tee switch a short distance up
the line. Sleuth-, elanding there, saw In
(Nod of him a t41111111 girt right in the
middle of the track. Ile shouted K. her,
bet eould not altruct her attention.
There Atis ne time to slop the train, so
without a monient's hesitate.'" and at
the immilient risk of his ewe life Smolt.),
grasping We r•ow-cutchirr 0,1111 one hand,
leaned lor44 aril. and • al 1111' engine
remitted the child he lifteo her tu a place
of safety.
NOW' GIVE 'IllANKS.
Frosted leufsseent in the air -
1110'11,0 %Keel, twyond compare ;
Nuts a dropping, ow by wie—.
Squirrels hurvest has begun.
Itesert leer. and ptuple, gold,
'looting into fragrant mould ,
NT4JUgUill'41"11111'rieilelf./1",;(1j111.nrUtn.
111r• WI the or:hunts hoard.
toeld) Irensisre heap' 1,3 slort.rd:
lit Ilirr mow Me goiden grein
trot. of ,11/111111.11 ..,1111 end rum.
I 'Ads Mut barve.ts ti have blessed,
their rest;
boo, 1, tier slotade, bare the ;
Nr.•• 104 e 111.011•• :tad eat }our 1111,
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11,11 v., filer 144,11 Internally an
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Tragedies of the Great Gale on the
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