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MONASTIR ALL$ BEFIJRE SERYIAIS "awes After Their First t.l0tvey en Croaking Oefeat--Negotiations ter Peace Tho Turkish toreros/1 of Mona surrendered Monday afternoon to 3ervian troops. Fifty thousand T Ish soldiers and three 9 le down their arms. The fighting which preceded the render of Monastir lasted two da The $.rviane brought up a largo n her of field batteries, howitzer other heavy guns, which enabled th to silence the Turkish artillery According to unofficial accounts Turks suffered the loss of 2,000 till and wounded, Including per.or officers. A private telegram received at it grade on Tuesday morning repo that Scutari has surrendered. T battle of the Tchatatdja forts was sumed or Monday and waged fierce all day. The negotiations for an armiatt ha.''rg ratted the Bulgarians on Si day opened Ire.• attack agalnet t Turks a'1 ening the T. hatalja Ilue The heats rr11llrr. (Fie! contiu;t throughout file day. It anpean.i to he a Bulgarian pr pardon for an infantry attack. T Turkish fleet f•articipated vigorous In the drifenee at the Marmora et linty, and preoumaby Turkish wa ships assisted al the Black Sea ads Naim Pasha. the Turkish con mand.•r in-chlef, in a despatch Sunda evening, claimed to have repulsed th Ilul,tarian attack and destroyed thr Bnigarlan batteries and to have ca ured 8.000 men The resumption 0 n«illities le not retarded as Indica ng the eollapse of the peace nes hatters. bot rather as a means mat. rt Turkeys acceptance of tb Mee' terms. by proving her (soapieretplearness, or as one correaponden braised It. to ertabllsh as at'eOrn label tact before making furthe cram munfret ions The Bulger:an governrnent organ Ir. reverts w the subject of peace i,f platoly intimates that the Wilesre prepared to consider the question t an atlianc.• w1t41 Turkey, provld'ed Platter prorn,prfy accepts their rrna, ..%111 ,11 would give Turkey the pportunity of welding her territories to a modern state and making ends of her conqueror. Bulgaria's terms of peace as re- tied a: Vienna on Saturday. (saltine, - of seven stipulation& included in e first stipioatlon was the surrender the Tchatalja army and Its with - noel, guarded by Bulgarians. The second provided for the evacu- n by the Tdrks of Adrianople uteri, Monaatlr, and Janata Th third called for payment of a indemnity, The fourth demanded rhe surrey' of un�luere5l territory The fifth called for Internationalize n of Constantinople. The sixth provided for the opening the Dardanelles and the manmtiig Salonika, a free port. report through Bucharest places Bulgarian losses io the war at a greater figure than has yet been Misted. According to this report killed and wounded number be - 000 and 80,000 out of a total of 320,- men. everal leading Young Turks were ted In Constantinople on Sunday enmplteity f• an, alleged plot 'to et the Government. Other arrests impending to connection with the pagands to restore the ex -Sultan ul Hamid to the throne. 'oh a view to . preventing a mas- re to Constantinople. the war.blps he various Powers started landing and maxim guns on Sunday. Rer stir the urk- lald OW, 111. um - and em the led $u- el- rtc he re- ly ce In he ,. ed he ly id r - J r e ee 1> t- a- u w e e• • r h h a h p 1 14 at a 0 tit to 0 to fel Po ed of tk d aUo Sc war der , 110 of of A the far eat the 10, 000 s arses tor ups are pro Abd SAC of t mob Ri01 IN PARLIAMENT Disgraceful Scenes In British Leese mons as Result of Premier's Motion The British House of CoenmonS was the scene last Wednesday mitt of a clot over Premier Asquith's proposeal to rescind the action of t:b• previous Monday. when the t'ntontata earned. by a majority of 11. Sir rrederiek Sanbary'a amendment, defeatism the most Important omcial feature of the Some Rule bill. The L'nlonfata retuned to permit the Rebate. and the Speaker was toned to adjourn the session ou aoowrat et tike dlw' der The rnlonlsts almost unaatmouaty threaten that they wilt eontmses to mike buntneaa in the !Memel Mops . sole, unless the Pithw lLkmletee a te espb the antndnseat er dock the aloe tale bill. Tony declare that his astlob Is unprecedented and will he obstructed by us$eesed•nteed mss. ween. Their oefeel b to torte the deyerunsen1 to resign- Darlag Gult polemist �motaber Sir atth. ems ordered time the Soar for re- oantl Mr. Aequ>kh s Atter adjourernest tuts i aloatot. • 0000 's miles ort ordain of th i4 and threw titer atone. the Soo el free Prime Itielater. ler. *swoon IlliarcAi11, Whet Laid 01 it. Admiralty Was hit with a heavy hook heeled Ihsm the camp of the enemy Ig Imminent until W111 Az., Ichor ember. poured eon cm the hs.hled waters by starttag the Ong - of "Auld Lang aye.. Ws.a on the ileus d t+ wmddoems em.tM,s ebb nets .r loess of Ienswill •tleveas. j t.e meet was taken mita Wandaas : This L said to have hese at Me Elmo a«Rgeetlea, elm desired fie glee esu bet-b.sded rot -tLL a eb'anse b win dove Mt sinkable acv eat et the ttrwble was beesget about au Mesday f � • mere rsml it ammo, sod Me tf.41tis0eta bating simileimit awl thsdr densaad fer the a serwanse al elleseles TM 1 robede � w.ia wtr be b •sin . M p tigra ae eK the Imo Id. b• eve dem Sepia THE SIGNAL : GOD1RICH ONTARIG 1 Mt �sr yrs Farmers* Market '1 he terawlag prices were paid to far,re % retail dealers at et. Law- rence 1 oa Monday • - Fall *beat, bash $1.00 to 11.01 date Gose, wheat . f4 .0 Varier . M .71 'Buckwheat .66 .00 Rye .M .00 Peas 1 M .00 New hay 17.00 19.00 do. Na 1 14 . M 16.0'' Mose, bundled 16 00 17.00 IONSStraw, lsa 8.00 .00 Ease. noir 1114 dos.92 .40 Rutter, dye , .... .16 .28 do. creamery .90 .33 FOWL dressed. lb .12 .13 Chickens .16 .00 Ducks .16 .00 Turkeys .le 10 Spring Turkeys .20 .23 Black Docks. pair 1.00 .00 Guinea fowl. pair .76 1.00 Black squirrels, pair .46 .00 Venison, carcaaa, Ib. .11% .00 Live Fowl .11 .12 do. Chickens .19 .16 do. Ducklings .16 .00 do. Turkeys .16 .00 do. Henn .11 .13 Cabbages, don. .40 .60 Potato... bags .76 .85 Apples, basket .20 .30 i reaaed hogs 11 00 11.50 Celery. bunch 06 .00 Toronto Grain Market Grain quutatwns at the Torouto- Boetrd of Trade on Monday were as follows - Ontario Wheat -New No 2 winter wheat, white, red or mixed. 96c to 96c. outside Martially sprouted wheat, 86c to 90c Manitoba Wheat -New, Nb. 1. Nor., 92c•, No 2 Nor., 90c; No. 1 Nor., 88c; teed wheat. 67c to 68c. Canadian Western Oata-New No. 11, 43c No. 12c., out track, lake ports. Ontario Oats -New. 36c to 37c. out- talk, 42c to 43c, tr.ck Toronto. Corn -No. 2 yellow. 65; No. 3 eel by. 64ivc: all rail. track Toronto. Rolled Oats -Per bag of 90 Lbs., 12.40; per barrel. 95.05, wholesale. Windsor to Montreal. Peas --'No 2. 81.15 to $1 20, car lots, outside Buckwheat -No. 2. 50c to 52c, out- side. Rye -No. 2. 78c to See. outside. Battey -No. 2 barley, 68c; Nur. 3, extra. 66e; No. 3, 60c, feed barley, 66c, lake ports. Millteed-Manitoba bran. 923.00, tin bags. track. Toronto; shorts, 826.00: Ontario bran. 122.00. In hags, track. Toronto, shorts, 824.00. Toronto Cattle Market Recetpta at the Western Stock Yards. Toronto, on Monday numbered 12 cars, containing 125 cattle, 496 sheep and Iambs. '37 hogs and 7 calve'. Representative prices were: Report cattle, C110100....16.00 10 94.10 do. medium 5.16 6.76 do. bull 4.60 6.50 Butcher cattle, choice6 76 6.00 do. good 5.26 6.76 do. medium 4.60 5.26 do common 3 60 4.26 Butcher bulls. choice4.76 6.40 do. good cows 4.00 4.76 do. medium 3.50, 4.00 do. common 2.60 9.60 Butcher bulls, choice0.50 6.60 do. good bulls 4.00 4.50 do. rough bulls 3.00 4.00 Weeden. 960 lbs. 6.00 6.60 Feeding bulls ' 3.50 4.60 Stockers, 800 to 900 the4.16 6.00 do. medium 4.00 4.25 do. Ight 2.60 4.00 Canners end cutters1.60 8.00 Milken, choice, each66.00 86.0e do. oom and med. ea. 40.00 80.00 Springers 40.00 80.00 Calves .. 3.71 9.00 Iambs ' 6.00 6.40 Light ewes 4.00 4.40 do. heavy 1.00 3.50 do. bucks and culls1.60 3.60 Hogs. -fed and watered, 9.00 8.10 do,'' f.o.b 7.16 7.76 East Buffalo Cattle Roc -same of cattle at fast Buffalo es Monday were 8,000 head; active sad Sc to 15c higher, prime steers. 90 to 86.25. butchers, 99 to 99.61; balls, 14.26 to 8656. 'Mock heifers, $4.26 to 94.65, shlpplag, 17.90 to 19.79; heifers, 114.76 to 17.90; cows. 81 to 94.06, stockers and feeders. 14.90 to 97. fresh cows and springers. active and Arm at 919 to 979 Veale-Re.Mpta, 1,100; active end steady at 94 to 111. Hogs -Receipts. 14.000: active; himh, steady; others, 16c to 290 lower; heavy. 87.90 to 9t., mixed. 97.80 to 99; mote, 17.90 to 97.90; Yorkers. 17.60 to 17.90. pigs. 97.40 to *7.10; roughs. $1:.90 to 17.10; stags, 96 to 90: dairies, 97 50 to 97 N. Sheep and lamb. -Receipts. 27,000; active: sheep steady; lambs. 20e lower; lamb*. 94.50 to 87.40. year- Itaga, is to 15.60; wether, 94.60 to 14.76: ewes. 32 to 94; sheep. mixed, 93 to 14 25 Chicago Llvs Steck Cattle recelpta at Chicago on Mon- 'Isy were 26.000 bead. marts' steady to a shade lower: beeves, 15.10 to 111; Texas steers. $4.10 to 95.41; Wester* steers, 11.94 to 1710; rows and heif- ers. 91 75 to 97.40, calves. $4 10 to 110 40. Hoge - Receipts 45,005; market quiet. So to 6e lower, light. $7 A0 to 5L71; maned, 17.50 to /t M; heavy. 87.19 ate $7.M. roast. rex to 17 45; sm. $4.71 is 56 75, beIk of sides, 17.94 to 97.75. P eep Receipt. 49,eM: market y steady Se m emirs. . Year. new 94 is t• 56: Iambs, mane, RIM to 97 79; Weet re. $9 79 to 57.94. Suede S iston are ea?lsg the /060,0111 peters for *reds at ssw9ey petits: Awta. Nn 1 $11.0116,111.0 do No 2 10.late WWI M9MN M N. 1 ,. M b 1111.01 �lre ITlegfay v,, I .. 1 M so 1.919 14 rmi ti 74. 1 I II b 1. M asne on "mR ]onfll too ORDAINED HIM? it Mole Siib ect verified far the Public Beset. t. Clergy and Laity IJnscriptural Terms Sentenced -Pasters, R red Fath- ers. Etc --Ordinations Various -By Catholics, Baptists, Presbyterians, et al -The Divine Ordination the Only Genuine Article. Albany, Nov. 17.-A was, Pasto sell got the c today. We his discourse Ministerial 0 tion and Very inetendeed a rep!' to an tack recently upon him Mr. W. T. Field Editor o Continent, alias, the ' ioua Rambler.' Ellis claims Pastor Russell's ordination as P is fraudulent. The address shows Pastor Russell fully understands situation. He fully justifies his Son before bis vast audience shower. up the "Rambler" edito being either ignorant of the sub discussed. or of attempting to d the public. His text was, "No men, neither by man, but by J raised Him from the dead." 1:1.) He said: The time has come for telling people what the Bible teaches res Jug clergy and laity, and ordina to -teach and preach. The doctrin Apostolic Succession started in seoond century A. D. The bi claimed that they bad the sa authority that Jesus gave to the tw Apostles. Upon this • claim they pointed and ordained the infe clergy. This principle is wholly unserip- tural. A000rding to the Bible, the Church of Christ is not composed of two parts, clergy and laity. Jesus declared, 'All ye are btiethren; One is your Master. Christ." St. Paul abows that in the early Church the ministers were the servants of the Sock. They were of the people; chosen by them by the stretching forth of the band (Greek, cheirofoneo) and recog- nised as of Divine appointment to the ministry. All this was changed, the Divine order was set aside. Many of the reformer Coveted the ties accorded the Catholic clergy. hey did not care to tell the oongre- tion that its word was supreme. and at its ministers were merely its events. Others, realizing that these dos were nnscriptur'al, declined to them; preferring to be called pastors. Bible Student associates knowing my objection to the title everend," address me as Pastor. am the elected Pastor of Brooklyn abernacle congregation, and also - the the London Tabernacle congrega rn . and I fail to see ground for ticiam in this respect, nor do I at- ck Christian brethren who accept er and unacrptural titles. Ordination is necessary to the proper !ding of the oflloe of pastor. The uestion is, What constitutes an inttion to preach amongst the le of God? hu Thas received various wer question heRoman, Anglican and reek Churches, claiming Apostolic evasion, declare that authorisation preach Dome '..rough their apostle - hops. and have not allowed Pro - tent minister( to eater their pulpits I the Episcopalian, about a ✓ rico granted this concession. Of urse if their proposition were oor- I am just as much unordained ail other Protestant ministers -and more so. ach denomination at its beginning opposed by all others; yet each tight that the clergy were separate !be laity. Only knee the organ- on of the Evangelical Allianoe ) have the different sects of stendom acknowledged each oth- ordinations. Each denomination ea use , f such ceremonies as it pepper. if, therefore, the con- dor of Christian believers in klyn and in London ordain or t roe as their pastor, it is their, tholes what ceremonies. it tiny, aeesopany that ordination. Who dispute this? No Protestant de - nation. surely; for their own nation• are on this very basis. e subject nt ordination of minis - seems to have fallen into oon- o during the Dark Ages; and few gotten fully back to the Bible hinge on the subject. St. Paul eularly emphasises the foot that id not receive hia oommlaerion as cher and Apostle of Christ from brother Apostles, but by Divine rization denomination claims that the •tion of its ministers either made ept them perfect. All adroit that have been sad failures amongst ordained ministers. Neither d they claim that ordination has their ministers superior spirit or discernment of Divine On the contrary, it has n- th. clergy by making many of domineering and lordly. 000trary e spirit of Christ and the Apes♦ red their teaabings; and the laity ending them to conclude that y '.c•fter mattes should engage atfeeUom, au the Apostle's exhortation to tuner of �asas to feed the M God over whoa+ the Holy W Mode Om overseers -by N.Y., e al - ✓ Ras- rowde report on rdina- Titles. y it to be at - made by a Ellis, 1 The and Rellg- that actor that the poei- and ✓ of jecta eceive t of esus Gal. the I� [- tion e of the shops D18 elve ap- rior ti T ugh se u use R I T 0 ti cri to nth ho ord poop ins O Su to bis tee --untl yea 00 rect as no E was ti mg testi (1949 chs, er's mak �deesemm�s Brno appdn own shall can soul osdi Th ten tusk, have t pe aa rt he y d pees is autho No ordin or k there their woul Riven •alit Trut� hired them to th saes a by 1 trot! 611th CI Rib lits:ebolub declared Ilse Wird " r M ts9- a ft 111120-� bedtransed spirituality. d�M�.ia of Moog .• Mtg�erges ,, feat, aj aim Uwe is the hr'wlebl. ashes 5f it Mettles *.d paaai*s ab 11M* serirees $b 1M industrial Beam at liewheth. Seafferti, Nov. la-Tbe local Board of Trade Seal as enthusiastic meest mg last night. when massy qua«se•s of importaao. ..ss dlsonasad. .Among then woo ase • •oseerwing a shoe Argy which is amateur to locate • facie, horn A ns 4 willcooler with the Board of Trade cm Saturday neat. O. A. Hodges. Beal manager of the Stanford Vtothlo`` Comppaanny, asked tlse cooperation dal the lioaad of Trade 1u regard to Secur- ing nacre belp for big factory• The eorupeny ceroid &coma more banda, and would enlarge tJs.k factory could the necessary help be secured. A communiaUon was also read from • knitting firm in regard to operating the woollen mill, which bas been idle for some time. Reserve Force for Canada. Ottawa. Nov. 17. -It is probable that Canada, in the sear future, will have a practical reserve forme. Then is a plea betun the militia and defence depart hent to give each exist. log regiment a mooed battalion to be known as a reserve battalion. These new battalion, may possibly be arranged as rids club,, in whit event the members would draw the stipulated amount of ammunition, and the result of the whole *rheum would be little or no cost to tbo coune bia n meenroly. Emir Mae would v and this' bekept in case of trouble, when they would be called to the colors. It is elm ureter consideration to have affiliated with each regi,..ent a cadet corps made up of companies attached to various senior regiments. New Wireless Station for Port Arthur. Port Arthur, Nov. 15. -The Marconi wireless station at Port Arthur is to be replaced by a new cne of three Um.s the power, using 75,0011 instead of 25,000 volts r.nd hav•ng a radius of over Me rude.. The work hes already commenced under the supervision of C. i_ Hawking, who carne here after completing Ibe flew station at Tober- utoray, which, like that of Port Arthur. is in the system embracing the Great Lakes for which the Dominion Government recent ly arranged. The Rev. ir, R. 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