HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-4-27, Page 6THE: EXETER ADVOCATE,
SDA , APRIL 27, 1911.
Tea You Can't Beat Ltp
Give it <t Thgxougl1 r esi,
Try it Alongside the Fest;
ou rill Agree That the Best
IS
yt• w F.v.:
n's
d only in Airtight Packages
not BuyPistol or Dagger Witb.out
Perin _
' desp at
�As a reratl.
to Toronto
acid the inE
toes
tom Torozaten says. Pros'ineial or other- pobee st atirag
tlne Italian
murderat th; t lee is entitled to purchase any
Friday avenin , ,ol those things, is liable to a fine
the aaautber of Qt front $'MQ to. $ :011. The purehae-
igtxors in the Apr is ,equally liable under the act.
Ontario Records 'met be kept. of call sales
a
to v e rumen lafas tlecicled' that the
sale of offeusgve: wearpens he the
Peevirnee le to lee sfrletIy regulated,
ted ext some vases otxtare'ly prebi-
bited. Commencixple least Sat-
urday, every person v°ho exposes
for sae or sells a bewte-knife,
dirk, dagger, stiletto metal'.
ken eklt; s, skull -et aa:lcer or sling -
* hot! or who Belle a, revolver, pistol
or air -grafi to any person other than
alae older of a eertlfeate from the
Tru
made wail name: of purellaser,, atxnd
'
#ailux•e o n a1v inv'o].ves a fine o%
tQ v n i „
m $25 to $200. A further „nen-
1 o $50 is provided for falure
tea repeet sales every three menthe
oto the Provieciel Police. O.hicers
w: to scare pe„ ler givers power p ,
'whombelieve
a ha're
they: Y
are earryfng . oucealtd weapons,
and regulations ere included looe-
ine to the deportation of foreigners
lupon whom such weapons are found.
:ed Through h , Bridge
aon Lost The;;.' Lives
�xad
e Itapriro:
eta 1tltaxagt*d ` tea tlestructiox
2 t deep, ihxough the
krantz bride o
urdaay• In ,nclel'tine, zuuny, ever-
jaared, saoalae of them fatally. It war
the nest appalling wreck in the
history,* of Senth African railway's.
The rescue wort: involved heart-
rending experiences, and oxtricat-
AT '.I UE GREAT REVIEW,.
Wang
George Bars Ohl 1'es;,cls Prom
Coronation. Functioan.
despatch from London says
that k. only
is King Georges wish t nt
cfftis live ships be paraded in the
Coronation review at S,pithead
June
24, sothere are beingjamade no
attempts to swell the numbers with
ancient obsolescent hulks that are
fit only for harbor service, as some-
times occur on these occasions. The
probability is that merely the four
divisions a the Home and Atlantic
fleets, with the attached cruiser'
squadrons, the destroyer and :sub
marine flotillas, with their attend-
ant auxiliaries, will be assembled.
That would total over 300 vessels.
There would be 33 battleships, 36,
armored cruisers, 7 protected ends -
era, 14 unarmored cruisers, 31 aux-
iliaries, 116 destrpyers, 36 torpedo
boats, 47 submarines. The battle-
ships are all: less than ten years old,
except seven of the Majestic class.
d
tltc ltayureal . dying` frcr
lams evaa's eat coxialxatraicd. by t er
gra axis An 11x`1£ a. A largti
of wreckage lade l east a ledg+x?
cit down, sand x'l« was many .
•s; beforeall were reataceved from
difficult t crags and hoisted in
I:ztag; tea the lip of the gorge. One
girl hard eti miraculous escape.
zvas caa.ug;tat isz a fork o£ the
dge and held by one foot over
a,e ravine. The Fe€euers bad to
scale girders to the height 'o£ 200
feet to bring ber down.
E NEWS JN A PARAGRAPH NEES OF FARM
>l: YPPENINGS FRO l tl L OVER
iIF(GLOBE'( IN A.
NUTSILELL.
auada, the Empire and the World
in t eueaat Before Tour
Eyes„'
CANADA,
Ten hotel licenses: have been cut
off at 13arnzltort, '
The late Charles Champion lefts
$0,600 to Bra ntford institutions.
Herbert Deverell, of Toronto,
died of starvation while fastieg to
oaaa_ bimsel£ of a € racase.
,1:x -Chief Mattson was sentenced'
to one year in jail for the embezzle-
ment of the t.rerporaition funds of
araaprior.
A meeting at Weiland supported
the 'Grenville route for the Wel-
1
el-1"axad `anal and urged its ituraedi
a enlargemeant,
Illtgh Deline of Belmon town -
was seaatelnced at Peterbox,a' ort.
h Thnrrsday to life imprisosannent forslaying bis wife.
Limit,-Govereer Gi1Lson opened
`the stew wing of Stanford's laraspt4
tel on Thursday nod was the laetrit
;at a pknlrtie banquet,
f Bora; 77 Iatcl/aenzie King b:es anp-
paiaeted Rev. C. W. Gordan Wine
in'e
nal eg (-bane-lap of the (`,aaneiliatton
Board appointed to deal with the
cal miners' etrike %n the :west,
Mo ntreel woman reported to
the police that her husband wus
'tailgate himself- The officta,,Is wrote
h.ua a letter asking ter aa_expla-
nation
x
i
a
nation
cif his conclude and when the
bearer of the letter reached the
house: the man: eras dead,
GRIT BRITAIN.,
etatie'r Asquith made a hgliftrn.�
the veto bill.
stIftheir v'isis to Great Bri
ain tlx 33attliiiiO4warepiresent,at,av es
prefer' with the (.'ummittee of
a:I1e3�1,2.
1a palet
lt+
W. •7. leAGAN A. POI eTED.
Succeeds the Late P. B. McNamara
at Manchester.
A despatch from Ottawa says
W. J. Egan,; of Montreal, has been
appointed Canadian Trade Com-
missioner in Manchester, to succeed
the late P. B. MacNamara.
1 SBD RAZORS IN 311O7'.
' int
Saldicrs
and Civilians Clash
Jtmaica's Capital.
A despatch from Kingston, Jaa-
a ' • orb n es hn, -e .
ata as a , lnstl a c v
m c, sys
been going on here for two days
between the soldiers of the West
India Regiment and civilians, and
the police have had serious difficul-
ties
cul-
ties in handling the rioters Seri -
ens fighting occurred in various
parts of Kingston on Wednesday,
night, the soldiers' using razors
with deadly effect. Many persons'
were treated at the hospitals and
one death is reported from injuries
inflicted. For a time tho residents
in certain quarters were panic-
stricken. Order was restored on
Thursday.
STABBED IN THE BREAST.
Austriaa Lies at'Point of Death in
Port Arthur Hospital.
A despatch from Port Arthur
says: With a big wound in his left
breast, Martin Marren, an Austri-
an, is in the hospital here hover -1
ing between life and death, and
Jexano'Maurizi is in the police sta-
tion charged with the wounding. It
is alleged that Maurizi called at 462
Algoma Street on Sunday' morn
ing, under the -influence of liquor,
and stabbed Marran. ,
LA
Les
U
LEADERS ACCIISEB
ern e
to desp
DISE ,RSI L'C 0'.t" I'.k.1i';1,.
xaventtmewl 11111 Appoint : Commis-
sion of Enquiry.
A despetch from Turouto
The Ontario Government will jape-
poiutt Ft. colnntieeion to inv't stigat.e
the outbreak of typhoid fever mid
smallpox in Ottawa, according to
Dr. J. W. 5, meeunough, Chief
Medical Health Officer of the
Province. Dr. McCullough stated
that he had received reports which
allowedthat the sanitary condition
was one which would hardly be tol-
erated by any hamlet in the prov-
ings, naveh less n the crapital of
the Doarsiniou, Sonne of the efflu-
ent :from the open sewers entered
N'epean. Bay, and must of necessity,
pollute its waters, he said. The
personnel of the commission has
not been announced, but it is
prob-
able
ob-
able
that Mr. Justice Teetzel, of
the Supreme Court, will be the
chairman.
TO OUST TIM MORMONS.
Undcnominetleoal Meeting Will bo
in London.
A despatch from London, Eng-
land, says: 1n order to bring to a
focus as rapidly as possible the
growing agitation against Mormon-
ism, a demonstration representing
all 'religious denominations will be
held in Holborn Hall, London, on
April 28. The Right Rev. James
Cowell Weldon, Dean of Moriches-
.
ter,, and formerly Bishop of Calcut-
ta and Metropolitan of India, will
preside. " Addresses will be made
by prominent. members of the cler-
gy, and laity, and the Govern-
ment will be "urged to to ce mea-
sures to prevent the luring of Brit-
ish ;girls to Utah.
r
MAY ,SMMOW ON SUNDAY.
1itagistrate` Decides Case in Favor
of Moving Picture Theatre.
A despatch
from Hall. Que.,
says: Hull moving picture theatres
will be allowed to give ,Sunday, per-
formances in future. The long-de-
layed judgment in the case of the
Provincial Government against the
Angeles '1es and other Outrages Hull moving picture theatres to
compel them to close on the Sab-
bath was delivered in the Hull Po-
lice, Court on Friday afternoon by
Charged Against Thein
A despatch from Indianapolis,
Indiana, says: After months of in
l-estigation, directed by J.
Burns, she San Francisco graft in-
vestigator, now head of a detective
agency John°J. -McNamara, Triter-
.
natxos^ 1 Secretary of the Bridge
an-d -: Structural Iron 1,S orkers: of
Ariericar the heaci'cjL:arters �.• which
are;`' in. Indianapolis, ,was arrested
,Y chargbed with
late on Sunda h
e r'U
p g .
�lieitc;;in the e,�nan:zatln,, e,f.The
October 1
Lt,e p1ans'of the Lie \ Gl iy
iks 7n.7-o-°�,n .c,c5. j':<r,zi:
a g
after 1Lc 7;<Ln?ra.: ,as scat,
ed. the "'detectiv'es found two quarts
of. nitroglycerine and seventeen
Magistrate Goyette, who decided in
favor of the'theatres and dismisse-d
4 the. ease. •
"_tach, of <tynai ate in' a harp tlirc,e.
quarters' •of. a mile west of Iiclian
tt.
apohs. The barn, the detectives" a )c oft FL, fx;g-ip
sal, was ';rented "Uv_MeNamai•a from •
T. If: Jones, the owner. , A later Melasmas Now fan liar• 1Tars 'i sn4 the
iiirestigation of the offices of the
union disclosed in a storeroom of.
the basement of
theg uzltdin sixty-
:
k.s S r
foul sticn� <f dzrainii�e 200. f.•':
,t
yest of
,u:,e dynamite ca as one dozen
) ,,. y 1 1
s1
.-,r.a.-•<'larrn 'clocks and aleather:
caue 'car1 f,epr.
lnc
can
of•' ail# {li lynez'zu�. 1awlgc lve
r
J. a lac 5 ;a zall 1 t}eex.
iEPORTS FRO;tI THIS LEADING
TRADE CENTRES o
P:ric'ea ot (tattle, drain. Cheese
and Other Produce at Rome
and r bre L
FRE AD STUFFS..
Toronto, April 25., -Flour -Whi-
ter wheat 00per cent, patents, 3.-
30 to $3.35 at seaboard, Manitoba
dIor:-a'firstpotents, S.40; secondpets,$',o,ndstrongbakers',y7Oon trail,:, Toront+ .
Manitoba wheat --No. 1 North-
ern, 97c coati, Bay ports; No. 2 at:
95c, and No. 3 at 321ac. No. 1 at
Ssie. May delivery, Bay ports,
Ontario when ;&o. 2 red and
white, 32 to 83e, outside,
Oats --Ontario grades, 34 to 3434e,
outside, and5'/.xe, on. track, Toxon -
to. No. 2 W C". Q, 37o, and No.
, 30q, Baa r parte„atnrGerr
Corn -No, 3 American, 56; to
ale, Toronto freight,
Peas ---Ilio, 2 at SO to Ste outside.
By-e-N*1).e etferieg, with prices
purely win nal.
d�
e 'o n
n.telt a
< ,� f. xaa n -,
.. P [t.. neln,. Ger. showed that t has become 1st. na.
w. e �-^- t 5 ca h, s I� t'olan ca o
flail i et No. 1 at 49 to 0 , wars., a + € ing abort t 'e $ (tryto
ntt`Es�e, cin 11c r � *� ' at nte,+l;sn x 1 � ;septic, glasses of beer in which �,
tskt• ;lF:tn¢xallas $n°<iq to x`2;3,: c , aui+tl the deception of the t e. 1-ctuor die! not cewh the legail�
1na11�ilc It . hlleu t e "st. eine ant s ar r mark i i n
ill Toronto, as � sllcaats $21 ,._ , Y t is � a t lees nl.allti atn,dluatalta the pro -
bags
, , ) g ,ecndels.' with ' ,o
base, Teronte, Glatt a°tn bintn i t f?r th So as to form per measure, the drinking vessels
> whet is popularly know a . a Fr - .e3,.,, i the -o
to �;2•,t.;�R to bags, Te7xcanto, t �, In 1 � n s col 1, ,a tice to top with a Ianxgt�
, , lar, leas just been judged au of- quantity of froth. in this 1Vty the
feriae o ,
, �, 0 11'tllaln..lalr by 1, . !� i e l „„
��v•.�••� * I p•� •�n•�1.,.,. , P anptasn..nnt profits of the house were greatlyln.
, by the C•r:trrt;llal C•utirt: bare. the Greased., The ptiblic however,
in
-
c.gpentI, demurred, eecto small h tu.
extent
that avavirtual beer strike wee
brought about, and many hitherto
;;lost popular drinking reserts baso
Iaoen pr eetieally duetted. I. 'i'he
sten, ins titetea by several eustortz-
ers, lasted more than five ntonthe,
READY ME USE
IN ANT QUANTITY'
Per malting e0AE,, soft-
ening, wat'er,rernovingold.. .t
f paint, disinfectinffl
',j closets and drains and.
;w for many other purposes.
vucan equals 20 lt,s. Sal p
Soda. Useful for five
hundred purposes.
...sad Everywhere
-
E
eerywherei1;,,17. Gillett Co., Ltd.
'retreats. Oat.
eteezeieeete
0 1�UC�
Saloon Keeper Jailed for Benin
Froth h instead of Beer.
t
etians
s� clays, ti8 d
s iso "Cz, ila, :' tenant cif' a gigzntiaa heel" InQttse,
t to $4.ta0 No. ttssthrl d $e. cQ' who was , , •
e as araattgnrcl on ,� char ct of
84,. - } �.
a r
to ,.0 per a•a. 1''
ra ,
� defrauding P mudi�t the public
, ,
bxc
r.
n way,
s
a
It
a ta'' 4� 1,402,V/114
e' t<asx` let
t� 1.'�� 't .
+� '
c teat t ; - v
Gr,tl o s weeks
six e s xxt jell
'and small lotss, $1.80 to $2. ;and ` a fine of $750, tiled Ave of has
4
Hoaevimf;# aetee'in .
19 t
o
waiters to
terinS
f from one to
Evidence
1lc per lb.; Nee. 1 comb, wholesale, three weelas au . jail. c
tie to $2.50 per dozen; No. 2 eolith,*
1 N itolesta,Ie, ‘91,71.) to $2 per dozen.
Ruled hay Ne. 1 at $11.50 to $13,
crit tri ek, and 1,o, 2 ai 89 to $10.50.
Railed straw Se.50 to 57, can
tz,l+:lk Toronto,
,
�fn * t :tees-.:e`er
A despatch tions'ondori` says
,King f
ye,,_g�or e' ,s f
olclia
g
t�„shzp,,the'i4lc;';•.
ambles: is ie
•
t
'breakers. The Kih=iagl 'I
gssaso.fa:Ordered ce, iscl`d
_ ga_ccn..chW;.r xaze of the to"aitv
tin
pu-i`
�i r ori thAa cabin sal te, and- 0 -a -den
11. al4o w1?
zr"actc lex„
n
_ s'ihur'
'CJs epi xs e , a,.•
and \'e:tii laria't191
�r 1'aalesa
pou_Itra
, 19
or1'
A
d
altar pnTints.
1.r gs Case lots, 1'7 to 1
it
:tt
per l'
Live,
11:
sa sb w .a further decline •cif
. t°alv es brought from
t. There' were a few Old Parry Soule
ren lambs, which met Narrow
relay at $e to $10 for to despatch from
7
alt f rQtll'l
for
;lxaother atte.npt
4:414,1 Seguitn house property here on'
31 t) I'£3 . , • Wednesday morning taut through
the prompt action of the fire bri-
1;•iced by gaide. This hotel is one of the calif-
°trr;' ax.,pt'' time landmarks o£ Parry Sound,
and in the early slays was the only ,
., > strapping /muse axed sheltered nearly
ss
riU
Bsialperer, ,
I)aa•.tt►
s
at
n
Sound
KETS.
! �.,aeonn Viennaa .r.�
3t.rnlaewr `'raaaxeis Joseph is again
19 to 200; having trouble with his throat. He
eanmere', e6 gave at joint audience Friday ;tnore-
ar4 ten 24:l
ali the (..4d -tires, Swaine time izg
there wore two Ares in the house in
a cnno day, undl the building was left
ing to the Austrian and Hnngaari- in a partly -burned. state. ::it 5
an, Premiers, but later it was an- -&e1od en Wednesday morning fire
xtounced that his physieians had a ad- was again discovered in the ureic-
cr vrised his Majesty to abaxidon her-tcnpiecl part; of the house, but after
• ther audiences tor the present. a two-hour fight was extinguished.
zls Toronto, April 25: ---There .;was a
strong demand for 'goocl butchers',
several extra well finished : steers
jelling at 86.25 tO $6.37;; another
1'ot realized. 86.' These were exeep-
us, as the average price for the
srge, l,1e, aed
IIOG .PR DUCTS.
Bacot., • -Long el ear, i i, to 1134e »day i
lb., in ease lots; mess pork, e20 to
$20.40; do., short cut, $23,50 to a1 deepateh from Wyoming says: best butchers' on offer , was from
r $;4 ; pickled rolls, 820. An attempt to burn the Methodist i $5.30 to •$5.85. Cows sold `freely at
3 s --..i g h. to tedium 1.5e; ,, 2.
.,Irina l S t n 3> , ,�, Claua'clt here was discovered at 1.30 b last week's levels, but lauds were
12 '�l i ...
da,, heavy, to lac; rolls, 11,�2_to s o clock on l aid.ay morning. The amitcheaszez„ Several choice Milch
12c; breakfast bacon, 151,41 to 3,'rrc; wooden steps in front of the church ';cows at $75 to $85 each. Sheet
1 to]8no.n,
backs, dl ret w ret destroyed and the 'flames had lambs a calves
Ye
e y and ca es steady and un -
Lard -Tierces, Ill, takes, I1�a,: spread to the building proper be- cha�ngecl: Hogs were quoted aLt
pails, 1134c.: t faro they were extinguished. 'There $6,15. to :$G.25 f.o.b., and $6.50 fed
is no elue as to wiio the guilty one and watered at the market.
AVE {
is. _of oil -soaked wastewas
BUSINESS C 111;0\TR:GAL, A pile a ped
1
wooden steps.Montreal, rel 2L -Oat Cdna__fon4aear the OILSTOVE EXPLODED.
LODED.
dian Western. No. 2,
39 to 3}W1,03 , Y ti .
car lots ex store; extra No. 1 feed, 3iI1: 331 BASEBALL. Montreal Woman Allied and .D',us-
38;/ to 38%e; No. 3 C. W.. 38 to ; , ld banal Severely -Injured.
r -Injured.
388%; N. 2 local white, 36 to 36Xc; Fourteen -Tr c ata OBoy Dietl . of l
1\0, 3 local white, 35 to
36 e; No. Injuriesat Three Rivers. A despatch frons Mozitreal say
4 local white, 34 to 34/c. Flour- 14irs, Alfred Bergeron, agecd 41, as
Manitoba B pin wheat stents A despatch from Three Rivers, ,dead, and the husband seriously
firsts. $C.30 do., seconds, $4.80' Quebec, says; Chas, Edward Houle, burned, as the result of the ex-
winter wheatt patents, x .84.50: aged 14 ;Nears, while looking at
Plosion of a coal oil 'soave at their
strong bakers', $a.60; straight tel- other boy's delaying baseball at the home, 671 Deruoutigny Street, ear-
lez's, 84 to $4,25; do., its bags, $1.- Christian `Brothers School, Wedues- ly on Friday morning. The burning
75 to 81.85. Rolled oats -Per har- day afternoon, was struck on . the e l was thrown. all over the wo-
rel, $4.15: bag of 90 • lbs., $1,95. head with the ball. At the seine rnan, who rushed to the street, ac-
C>tsln American Na. 3 ye 0,7, 59 to tulle while trying to avoid the ball, own/lathed by her husband; whose
59Xe. Millfced-Bran, Ontario, he :also knocked his head against elothin.g also caught fire. Mrs
$23 to $24; Manitoba, $22; to $23; the Wall of the school. As a result Bergeron succumbed to her bur:•rs
middlings, Ontario, . $25; shorts, he was injured so badly that ho after several hours of agony, she
Manitoba, $24 to $25; mouillie, .$25 died on Thursday' night. . having been burned ahnost to a
to $$30. Eggs-Fresb, 17 to 18c. -- ' ertisp. The house caught fire and
Cheese --Western, 11.1/, to 120. But- GOLD FOR 'KING'S SON. was destroyed.
ter -Choicest, 23 to 23Mc ; seconds,
22 t 23c.•
I3NITEBSTATES MARKETS.
Minneapolis,April 25.--Close-
1
Wheat -May, 94 7-8 to 95e ; July;
961-8e ; September, 890; Cash, No.
1', hard, 98 3-8e; No. 1 Northern,
973-8 to 97 7-8e; No. ' 2 Northern,
No. 3 wheat, 91 7-
4t
o.,e
5r -8c v $o t
- 11. to22 Flour
94 7 8c.. Brana-$21.50 $ 50 �
First patents, $4.45 to $4.75; sec-
ond natents, $4.35 to $4.65; first
clears, $2.95 to $3.40; second clears
$1.95 to $9.60.
Buffalo, ' April 25. "- Wheat --
Spring,
Spring, No. 1 Northern, carloads,
store, 1,01X; Winter, nominal.
Corn --No. . 3' yellow, ; No. 4
yellow, 51%c,; No. 3 corn, 53%' to
'54c; No. 4 corn, 521/ to 52/c Sall
4 4 >
on track through billed. '-Oafs---No .
2 white, 37c; No. 3 white, 3GXc ;
No. '4 white, 25',/,c. Barley -Malt-
ing, ;$1.10 to $1.12.
'1Tt 31C.iI.
apt to Urn Sacred Edifice 1
Lanibton County.
7�Iil-vTOCK MARKETS.
TS.
Montreal. _l .Piii' 25.--i1 fess extra
choice steerS So7
d atG/
c, choice. at
Glc, 'gond at.5f -to pc, fairlp reed
r g
at 5l to -5',/e, fair at /FX to. Se
and .conimo i' at 4;/e' per lb. The
'Market ' fete : cows .was weil,e : anti
1
price' sl air: a • cdeelina'
s .,. o f _ /, to:'; is
licr'lb with sale; -.at ,spires rang-'
56..per 111. as.toclualil
l . ;,i - z.
ButS- bo•
tljI t.r L1CjI11...3to JL ;ilc;r
Welsh Workc s,1o•Supply l'rinnce:of
W'ale's' Iaasi€,°neat. .""� POPUl,_4TION OF PAR'S.
A despatch from Lindon says;'
Wales is enthusiastic' over the forth- 15 I.otr 2,h„u,9S6 'Ittt,ransesl.
coming investiture of the Prince of
125,000 in Five Year's.
Wales at Carnarvon Castle. The 'A -desiaatch from Paris, Franco,
committee charged with the a Sa,;y s : The pop tlatio0 of Paris, ,,-
,,-cording to the census eoanplct_cd '
o
"U G
����a21C11. 5 last, is SC
shows an increase of 124,255 coin -
pared with the census of 1905.
Only
zringcments has acceipt•aci the of-
fer of
f -
f rof the Welsh elsh coal miiers to sup-
ply
u -ply the gold required • for the
Prince's, insignia. `
AOY
p. C - h
�.1 peA � . u of ,c� � r 1 •,� .� � c pct . .
v � v V
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A despatch from Rome, Italy,
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