Exeter Advocate, 1911-4-20, Page 6,'THI EXETER ,A.DVOCATE, THU,, T
URSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911,
ifs
Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's"
It is, the Wbole Truth Briefly Told.
t Is the Reason for rias EnormousSales, of
Over 9 Million Packages
Fold 't eelzly.
THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH
RAI'IxENI\GS FIS.®3I ALL OYEJI
THE GLOBE IN A
NUTSHELL.
Canada, be Empire and thee qrlrl
ss Gesiere' Before 3.our
Eyes,
CANADA,
The Ontario Government may
build a custodia,k institution for
the Gare of the insane.
Mr. David. Wilson, a prominent 1
contractor, of Geeanear;ue, died
from .blood -poisoning on Friday,.
The Governnieet is permitting an
Inerican training ship to pass,
trough the canals to Lake Michi-
gan.
The „Government will not pay for
dredging don without authority by
the Loggia Company at Bathurst,
N. B.
Sir Alan Aylesworth announced
the Common* that he may rectal-
Sider 'his determination to retire
public
TheQt;ebee, Montreal & South
!Shore Itailwva'y bridge at Yamaska.,
"erre,, Was damaged by lee- and is
'expected to fall into the river,
1. Murdock of Jarvis pleaded
guikty to c;ha;rtes of forgery and
that and SMRs remanded to the 25th,
$cp
rQra s
e
S tomake eueli re
strtu
then a.s lies in his pewer,
A
Belleville Connell has asked. the
C'ourry Judge to investigate the
ego Against ex -Mayor Marsh and.
Ga.ty Treasurer Price in connect On
with the sale'of tax lots,
men dropped into' the ca
Iroquois when a scaffeld err
;trey were working collapsed,
ay. Elgin Semis was drown -
but, the other twa xxu rxa ,ocl to
Two tea o ndedAgn a StabbingAfCray
at nto
A desne.telh from Toronto•.
Jealousy over a. woman vet
se of a row on Friday u$ghi
of 40 Agnes Street, rvl
ist being killed
„ wounded.
I3.slescllo, labotr
Q Agnes @s Stt''k' t,
at b t 1y geehe4
aor knife, and the
gest eluerge,1
[lata Paneini, ;.
3'ncaeit ceiaicalt,
street
aeati ttu p s
er wha lI;
with
ll.
rse,
of cart
who had itis 1
ing held as
Frank Raasseil
rtlrcdered zraart,
Harspattr.l.:.. H'e lr
rend
aid the alis,
rt
ad man were infatuated with the
ate girl, a .•putts woman by the
nae of Fraatorti,"whose father has
boarding-house at 44 ;lgrlee
t, .tnrpnber or people had
gyred at the Agnes Street
:anti, a+eeording to the story
the police. by ,Anthony l?ra-
Pzasrzrsri, wrth s*stra others,
is iris place cin Friday even
noon of making
0
asi
real
Last Chapter in the Murder
Anderson at Goderich
despatch frozxr
Edward Jardine will
xit1ay June 16.
guilty y the jury
noon of the murder o Lizzie An-
derson, after a trial lasting two
days and a half.
Except for a sllglttly heightened
color, the prisoner displayed nu
signs of agitation. He stood in a
slouching attitude in the prisoner's
box during the passim of the sen-
tence by Chief Justice rsaleonbridge
sed afterwards walked from the
courtroom, unfalteringly, ahead of
and unsupported by the, constable,
He was taken to the jail, The jury
returned shortly before noon, and
when the court met again at 1.15
they were ready with their verdict.
The foreman simply announced that
they had found a. verdict of guilty.
7ardine, sitting in the box with
Tina Libtl
England,
r~e-earrnt, ,
T TAIL
I r ITED STATh
t cotton elariss hairs
t.shlislsed i a'+ery York.
1exrtttass Ttasrstapstrn, the weld-
ttaOwn .°actor* is ale€ad,
Prcrrkfdcsst: `Craft, has Warned,
:asr lelligerealts that border fifth
u must snot jeopardize etreertca
territory,
,lr r;ar
idol
Used in Canadian., homes to produce-
=;elicietza borne=made bread, and a scup.
ply is always included lits $portsmens'
and Campers' Outfits. Decline = u
all imitations.. They never
give satisfaction; and cot lust
as much.
E W. cUE,11.ETT CO. LTD.
Wineipeg Toronto, ant. biorgtrear,
4t,Jard4c1hiohost honors at all
No. 227 Exposit ons.
PR E
FARM PROfC
a(tRI'S MON TILE LEADING
TRADE CENTRES ,OF
AMERICA...
rice of
and Otl
To
sale, Grails,
er t'roiIugc at
acrd Xbroad,
as
n.
April 15,m—lraout 'Wi#i'
per trent, patents, $8,e
Q tat seaboerd, Manitoba
et 'pat'ctts, W1,40; second
patents, $x.90, end strong bakeers,
$4,70, on track, Toronto..
}tuba Wheet N o. 1 North -
cash, and 95Vee May deity, -
ay porta; No. 2 Northern,
94%e cash, and 3G, May delivery,
Bay ports,
Ontario Wheat
w dte 82 to 83e,
Btrrle•_Malting uatities, Qe
h3 tc+ b;o, dirt ids.
ao,
323438ei earth.
ea j''te, ora tract, To_
red au
P
2,
3tao, Bary
No,
Toronto
--No. 2
wheat ---h
as of some
iia der so. In passing
u,x, the Jradge said to
haan, „X warn <sXa xtot to lase any
Irolre of commutatson of the ezttxQnte
penalty crf the law tor the crams you
halve c arnnlitted. I would, however,
reeosnisaend you to spend the rest,
of dour days on earth in prepare -
eon for your entry into the world
to come. On Friday, the 16th of
June, you will be taken to the place
of execution, there to be hanged by
the neck until you are dead, May
God have mercy on your soul,"
SOUTHERN TORNADO.
Buildings Blown Down ,and Many
Persons Injured.
A despatch froth. Leavenworth,'
llan:ias, says: A tornado which.
strudk this city .at half -past five
a 'clock. on Tuesday did thousands
of dollars worth of damage to build-
bags
uild-b gs and growing crops. Hail-
stones, as large as pigeon eggs,
practically ruined every greenhouse
in the city and broke out hundreds
of windows in residences. Scores
of sheds and outhouses were over-
turned and telephone wires blown
down, Reports from west of the
city and from Platte County -in-
dicate that great damages was -done
to farm buildingsand crops. The
storm lasted about half an hour.
At Whiting sixty houses were blown
down and thirty persons inured.
SLAY'EIt 01? SON.
George Vans€ane Found Guilty and
Sentenced for Life.
A despatch from Goderich says:
George Vanstane was on Friday
night found guilty „of manslaughter
in connection with the death of his
son, whom he beat to death with a
stick because he was either slow or
obstinate in making figures on .his
slate when the father was s
e .r
n
g
to instruct him. He was sentenced
by Mr. Justice 1?alconbridge to
life imprisonment. The prisoner's
wife burst into tears when she
heard the sentence. The trial last-
ed less than four hours, the defence
being insanity. The lawyers of the
prosecution and defence left the ad-
dress to the jury, in the hands of
the judge.
WESTERN ELECTRIC
ZINES
,Transportation
.ter rise to Operate Fr
„.m
..- p ,.Ill..
Nia
ara Falls to London.
Lao0
.n
A despatch from London, Ont.,
is s Mr: itlalcol t
7btee' of the London Electric
Iia
itm j
way Coan ' ,on Wednesdayof
p . , .
ternoongave the firstdefinitestate-
h
meat regarding
a merger which
ea crtray mean a changeof
manage-
ment for the London Street Rail-
way Company. Mr. Kent stated
that an given on
option. had been
p
the street railway. . This has not y
been taken up as yet, but the ideal
said, will likely he y be,closed one
..,r
or the•• othe within week.
way ,
Mr. Kent did: not feel himself in
a o i , Y
oszt,dozi• to state definitely the
p
r
purpose, of the proposed change,
T
b zt he gave this
g
hLnera idea :-
e mgven-ien liere is one of many
).,
which/aim to bring -street railways
and radials under ,one. management
When this is done the districts .be-
tween here and Niagara, which are
'not already served byr
adr,ala, will
have such lines constructed: -.These'
and the street railways brought in
will get_ their'power from the main
company.
The merger, it is believed, is but
g J
the widening of the .movement.
which started in Toronto during the
a
Vast few days. It will give the
power companies behind which are
Mackenzie & Mann and a _number`
of New Yrkcapitalists,
a
a market
for their power,
will and enable the
companies to se. . .
rwe the people alongng
the transmission
ssran Iires which will be
erected,,
GENis'R.4I ,
don Pierre Prier made th
frog London to Promo, 2
in monoplane without
113:TT
r- Manitoba
a, And six
, Toronto;
.30 to $23,
$23
S,
ra
S
Tela
dos
dG OPEIVING IN TIIE WEST
rImmigration Commission-
Gives
o mission -Ives Strong Facts
oro Ottawa saws
ae following as re extracts
Iearam from ?IIr, J. Erne^
Commissioner of 3tttmigration,
rriPPg: to the Superintendent of
rigratign at Ottawa.:—
`Seeding xs general this week
throughout the whole of western
Canada, no seed Iced is in fine
condition, while the : moisture is
everywhere abexudaut.
"Five thousand overseas' imm%'
ants, most of them from England,'
arrival isa Winraipe during tk o
It three clays of this week,..
Thi" Canadian Nxorthern. Rail
is ealliarg far tenders for the
t raga tion of the iu aiu twin see-
tiosa nra British Columbia, rat
I tlnrosrgh the Fraser and
tyon, its cost appro
million dollars.
o year ending Mar+
fl3 head of liven stir•
tda from the Unit
Strafes. Gf this number 12,803; wen
bursas, During the, first ten days
at April o± this ;wean° one tho rsand
ars erf settlers' st c rend affects
passod tltltorlgh the+ gataway at
Faith Portal, tlosiinr*cl t San-
kateltelvait axaacl ilbort , Near 5ety-
tlers sera cratering western Canad-
during Marina and April tet thea a.-
exage rzat+e of fifteen hunedred per
a
0 oattsidc..
OOe oaat
in bags,
24.50, isr
shorts,
Aert--Spysr $0 to $i1 Baldlrinsa
4, to
ppl$4,50;,;No, 2 assorted, '$3,00
$4.50 per barro,
ans-..Car lots, $1.75 to '$1.80,
small ; lots, $1,90 to $2.
oney--Bx.tracted, in tins, 10 to
llc per lb.; Na. 1 comb, wholesale,
82 to $2.00 per dozen; No. 2 conibn
wholesale, $I.75 to $2 per dozen.
Baled hay—No. 1 at $11.50 to $13
ern track, and No. 2 at $9 to $10.50.
Baled Straw -$6.50 to $.7, on
track, Toronto.
Potatoes --Car lots, J0 to 95c per
w ,1 to
bag, and,New Brunswick,
$ck,
$1.05.
Poultry—Wholesale prices of
dressed poultry,=Chickens, 15 to
1Gc per lb. fowl, 11 to 13c per lb.;
turkeys, 19 to 21c per lb. Live, 3.
to 2c less.
ot Guilty of the 3lurder of jo
henna B,riltnaeonlbe.
o ou
A clespatcla from. C bo rg says:
Henry I. Matthews, jun,, was ac-
quitted ou Saturday night of the
charge of murdering Miss 3ose-
phine of Johanna Beimacombe, The
Court assembled shortly 'before 11
o'cioek, and the eoarrt rooiu and the
halls leading to it were crowded.
The jurymen almost noiselessly
filed into their places, and they all
looked haggard. One or two were
visibly affected by emotion. The
prisoner preserved a quiet demean-
or and appeared unmoved in coun-
tenance. Only the deeper lines
about bis face revealed the ordeal.
of suspense which be has under-
gone. Be glanced .at his counsel,
the Crown Attorney, •and the repre-
sentatives of the press, and then
looked straight at the foreman of
the jury.
"Gentlemen of the jury, have you
agreed on a verdict?" asked the
Clerk of the Court.
C "Vire have," answered the fore-
man.
"And it is?" "Not guilty," was
the answer.
The throngs in the rear of the
court room behind the prisoner's
dock and et the entrance broke in-
to cheers that were echoed to the
streets, and told the waiting crowds
outside of the happy . outcome of
the trial for the accused.
G 1 .1 5. OFF i 1
iJ Hit Si3'l. D S l3 3).1D ,
woman in Iiosi;ital ' for Months
from Wounds` JIe Inflicted.
A despatch from Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., says: Peter Napoliti-
na, an Italian, living near James
street, Little` Italy,. known here as
Peter Naplesik, was killed an Sun-
day evening, by his wife, Margery.
The woman admits having commit-
ted the murder and is now in jail.
l' i ' - _ em • to the
;Napa rt na was p ,yed on
night shift at the steel pant and
8 plant,
1 in eel wthenhis' wife • at-
tacked
cep b rfe a
tacked him with an axe. < The first
blow struck. him ;on the forehead
and nearly severed ; the crown of
his head. 'four blows fello'ed, the
last one all but severing the head
from the body. The w•ornanthen
proceeded out on to the street and
told passers-by she had done.
1 The murder is the echo of ,th, case
r;
1
last Fall, when'I4apoliYinan-
ed homeunexpectedly, ands,
a
bb
e•d
her . several times. She was for
' - 1.hospital. It
some 'months rr the
.
p.
seems she had awaited the t,plrai
tunity to get even.
it
LOCAL DAIRY MARKETS.
Butter --Dairy prints, 19 to 20e;
inferior, 36. to 17e. Creamery quot-,
ed at 27 to 28e per lb. for rolls, 24
to 2434e for solids, and 2234 to 23c
for separator prints.
Eggs—Case lots 18c per dozen.
Cheese—Large, 14e, and twins at
14M -c.
- HOG PRODUCTS.
Bacon—Long clear, 11 to 11%c
per lb., in case lots; mess pork, $20
. short'
23.50
to
20.50 • do
tocut,
$24; pickled rolls, $20,
Hams—Light to medium, 15c; do.,
heavy, 12 to 13c; xolls, 11% to 120;
breakfast, bacon, .15Y, to 17c; backs,
18 to 181c.
Lard—Tierces, lac; tubs, 1114c ;
fails, 11%c.
BUSINESS AT MONTREAL.
Montreal, April i8.—Oats—Cana-
dian Western, No. 2, 38/ to 39c, car
lots ex store ;; .;extra No. 1 feed,
38%' to 38fc ; No. 3 C. W., 37/ to
38c; No. 2 local white, 36 to 361Ac ;
No. 3 local white, 35 to 351c;• No.
4 local white, 34 to -341,4e. Flour—
Manitoba Spring wheat patents,
firsts, $5.30; seconds, $4.80; 'Win-
ter wheat patents, .$4.50 ; strong
bakers', $4.60; straight "rollers, $4
to $4.25; in -„bags, $1.75 to $1%85.
Rolled oats—Per barrel, $4.15;
bag of 90 lbs., $1.95. Corn—Ameri-
can 59to 591/2c.' Mill
can No. 3 yellow,
t i$22 to •':$23 ...
-Bran Ontario,
Mill-
feed—Bran, , `n ,
Manitoba, $21 to $23; , middlings,._.
Ontario, 24 to $25; shorts `Mani -
robs, 23 to $ 2
5, rnorr iIlie, $25 to
^,r.
30. Eggs—Fresh, xosh, ",1 i to 19c. Cheese
s' Butter''Vl%esterns, 11/,to 11/.,,c.
—Choicest, 25 to 2534c; seconds, 23
Ito 24'/c.
UNITED r,
STATES MARKETS.
I3uftalo, April 16 Wteat S1 l rn
g
No. 1 Northern,' carloads stor'e, $1.-
041-8 ;; Winter. ecarec. Corn --No.
54.1-8c•
claw. o yellow, 53c
v
No. 3 cern, to.521,4,c;.. , corn,
J ,
r }a track, ; c
0 to ] /e all on r c rifts r lr
0
/4 .• 1 J YJ
2
billed Oats—i\o,white, G/c,
Nc :3 white, 35`%c; No.=1'white,;34e.
las
day. 'These are being absorbed by
western comnnunitiee ralticl13• arta
satisfactorily..
F
s Real estate s>alges in farm And
pity property in the `Peovi ee of
Manitoba have advanced material-
iy daring uonth, The indrease
in western lands in the prairie
lsrovinecs runs from two to three:
dollars per acre since the first o
March,
"Five special traits have passed
through Emerson during this week,
travelling via chrvago and W. wow
peg, thence by Grand, Trunk 1 nc-
fee° to Edmonton, carrying avei
as-butnigrar is and a large Man -
Cit :repatriated l'; rench.Car:ad-
aaras from the New England States,
"The Grand Trunk Pacific is
Ialling for tenders and is ready to
octstararenee the erection iiumediete-
1 y of rtexv palatial hotel in Win
ity#,
ililitag lrerrasits in Winnipeg,
arverk and. Calgary during
ro month of March aggregate
etl millican
eh tare.
Thu wok of reconstructing the
andon Asylmn for the Insane,
Nellieh was burned dawn in the ear-
ly part of last winter, has 091n114ene-
ed. The contract has been lot to
a local firm and the news structure
v ell cost one and a :half trillion dol-
Lass.,,
I3tarle3'-,»Malting, $1.06 to $1.10.
Ziiinneapalis, 18.—Wheat'-
May, 94fe; July, 95 7-8c; Septem-
ber, ,891-8e. Cash—No. 1 hard,
os%o; No, 1 Northern, 07/ to
98340; No. 2 Northern, 94 to 963e;
v
No, 3 wheat,91 to 941 c. Bran—
$21.50 to $O2. Flour—First patents,
$'L45 to $4.75; do., seconds, $4.35
to $4.05; first clears, $3.95 to $3.40;
do,, seconds, 81.95 to $3.60.
LIVE STOCIC MARKETS.
Montreal, April 18 -Choice steers
brought 634o; good, 6 to 634e; fair-
ly good, 534 to '5%e; fair, 5 to 5%c,
and the lower grades, 434 to 43/te
per lb.. Cows sold at from 334 to
We, and bulls at from 4 to 534c
per Ib. Hogs scored a further de-
cline of 25e per 100 lbs. Calves,
$10 to $12, and the lower grades
from that down to $2_ each. Old
sheep brought from $5 to $10 each,
and Spring lambs from $4 to $9
eaeh.
COSTS TT1;3t AN 1:'I"' ,
'Woman Passing Gatenuin. at Ste .t
Don Maims Him for Life.
A despatch from. Omaha, Neb-
raska, says: a Henry Pepper, a gate-,
man at the Union Station, lost an
eye a result ut o1 f coming in con-
tact with at, bat pin on Tuesday'
morning, and came near losing his
life. Ile was punching tickets at
the gate when a fashionably dress-
ed woman pushed her way through
the crowd, and as she passed the
ateman the pin in her hat pierced
his eye and, dragging across his
temple, tore an ugly gash. The
eye was badly mutilated and the
sight destroyed. The police tried to
find the woman, but failed.
WHAT DID 'RE MEAN.
Mrs. Blenkinsop -"Poor man,
perhaps you have seen better
days?"
Tramp—"Yes, indeed, lady. I
;never tasted such soup as yours
before."
CIIAIPAUJE RIOTS IKFllkCE
7,000 Men March on erna -Troo s
Charge With Bayonets
A despatch from Chalons -sur -
Marne, France, says:;' The rioting
in tl:er
ww ne district strict threatens to as-
sume the proportions of the wide-
spread disorders in the champagne
districts four years ago which re-
sulted in the proclamation of Mar-
tial law. Wine presses and wine
cellars in several towns have .been.
demolished, and hundredsaof„.thou
sands of"bottl'es of champagne de
strayed.
At Damery six wine ,houses were
wrecked, and the streets so. ,litter-.
ed With 'broke'ri" bottles and` -a,' infix
ture of aped and wine that traffic
has m e been n` impeded.
ec .
1d
At Ventuil -0-•e rioters destre5 ed
several large wine presses, and the
troops ;were forced to' charge with,
fixed bayonets before the .mobcould
he dispersed.
.Seven - ,thousand - wine -makers,
well organized, , i , were marching'', on
Epernare the champagne entrepot,
from Damery with the intention of,
destroying the Eperria.y wine,.reel;;.
lars. Serext1 thousand
trop 1rs
,
ra t
been cconcentratedat ;I.pernay,.raiYd
p,three-tette(
a, other 1 nt r lr
:o s n ,t apt
l
+•n r
i r 1n rho t'. 'a , '
it , i x c as are wast n
y 4 a z,
the advancing manifes,fa s
`have received orders to use every
endeavor to preserve order and pre-
vent the destruction of property.
A despatch from Damery, De-
partment,'of Marine, France, says:
The " champagne” riots, which be-
gan in this department ,on Tuesday,
were continued on Wednesday
morning by the excited populace.
Wine rcellars , are, being destroyed
and the disorder is spi?eading in
'spite, of the presence of troops
called out' to preserve e order. Dur-
ing the progress of the advance they
sang revolutionary hymns and -
waved
nd•wa d red standerds. This the
did toi disown the Govenmen;4,:
ndoned
ren Inc ab a
which a ..they ,iii x
them to ruin. They declare -the;+
'Government acted as a •result ,w
the steps taken by the makers of,in'
ferior grades' of wine. The `column
e r
hadreached the town of t#y 15b
noon: Co-operating;: with :another;;
band, which ;had reached' Ay fronis
ab
different direction,' the” rioterts•
proceeded to- ' exr!,ril, tilers they,;
the r sses
destroyecl ,.htt ,e , twine p c,
.
been'-
• twit` h. hurriedly roo xs. is had
r
i_ ' ,hared
desl ,atclred to ; iltu 1, e gand
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