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Exeter Advocate, 1912-10-31, Page 6
A LIES WIN BIS TATTLES t Bravery Displayed on oth Sides -Another Bulgarian Army wades Turkey By Way of Black Sea A despatch fa+ou. London says; The news from t e seat of war on Wednesday .tight tein& of the (a0r2,- tinned successes of the allies. They ervians have captured Nevi Bazar ad as .e the virtual masters of rt an‹,,4 a, The victories, however, uvtw been purchased at heavy sae - 4. The situation in Thrace is heoom- clearer. ' A. great battle is he rig t river a, wide semi-cireuhr before .Adrianople, upon a the Bulgarians are gra- osing in, On the east they tined V1 Vasilika and Tirn-• eve, 11d are ,co t ming their . ad - ranee aatrthwarei. On the west the Bulg rt'ialln, ae- rtir1g to ofificial Sofia amounts, ye reached the Aida River*„ Ail,, foto Adriarraaple, vhieit is being InIX- usly bombarded, Already the outer forts hove fat.11en. $t]r to the naa'i-th Ci Adriayrlopl' std tit hive ltwe~i1 tarsi e.f the savasreallt Oar, Wedne sd despatches than pre- .'" ail de atcsltes f ilia Capital, iosYY draggle, ts3howing the Iron - but flirtt " prisoners taken by the Bul- garia say the vigorous oiearsive movement of the invaders took the Turks by surprise. The The Turks area. aiet tora,lizeel, ill -fed and badly ciphm ed.' Yal,'yieg Reports of Eight. Acsording to ono repork 8r 4tit•±ci- ive movement ,against rk- ilie= seh began Monday evening, schen cavalry and infantry, .ander cover. of ,tb heavy artillery fire, attacked the town on two sides, The Bulgar lana& have completely surrounded Irhirlc-Xilissela, which the Turks re- gard as o€ almost otluaal,importance with Adrianople, Its defence has boon ontruste.4 f»AriAktar Pasha, on of the Grand .Vizier, and. Realm'. Naha, Severe i ltimtris also reported in t Struma '"afl y. Tho Bulgarians OB Tuesday., opied important raged points in Xresua PAW. ria pc 3,, abandoning 'muni - supplies. 1t t'ictories r3tlll Scalars' ortn0ama4 'w on Thursday lana 1a rel . c+u;ptur ,wa11.IXaanova, i, I;letanintre? Vitt t aw my'entered Xuma,no en Thura+Jay ,aftom:ton after iltila.t ng iters .Turkish batteries, fighting around that town lays fare, days, The Turks Defeated. avnica ust what you need after hard day's work -A Refres r ing cup of 'S oes farthest for the money itEPORTS FRO fr THE tEA©tttet TataOOs. CEf1TO na feidEPiiOn. $ at Cattle, Grain, cassis •lh ertttaa Pangaea an :Halms and A#rald. Seca statsltSa, Oek, 29.-Flour-a]zatario wheat 0.00],0. ri0 lzer cent, patents .t,-uoted at $4 1p Torealto; 3iauntpba Bears t4 . Wheart Nes. 1, raw Norther».. no, hale nortei No, 2 at 96o; a.ud to, 3 at dna ligy 3.s. Feed wheat. in to ales plat .+Arta, Ontario Tirlaetot-: ^ . 2 neer white anti sea wheat, 95 to no. outside, and sprouted, AR to PO, outside, 9a4a-2,!Ye, Qatar;o, 3A to 43e, .oataineZ, sad 43 to 44a, ea tra<ez;. Toratate,. No, 3 utarios, aG to 5,To. eatattalsa, Western. Q. :rife] fiats,, '44 to 45e, on t.;oelf, Toronto, for 140. ., Pea, -Nominal. melee-J;orta-eigkapound barley 6500. uta:ida, Corn -No. 2 old Amer ca,n, 7414N 4,1, ail, Toreato, and No. a at 7+.c, :t;llra!ait• o, 3, at 1ia7 sorts, 630. eTe''"10 tee, 77e. ter No, 2, outside, lltickwheet• a, outside. Dress -Mit altobar• bran. 44, 3.tt Tonto naelgltt, ,aorta, 378, cstltttarld Produt roup. 4'bt1 e to 24Q choice d rr'. 22i to Seto toff solids, +1Y nez 4aid. li4t 26Q. arge, and - 14 TORONTO CORRESPORDE1 IITEaEsTI iv C& SS1F FROM ONTARIO'S_ CAPITAL. Some Characteristics of the City'$ Mayor -Tile Duke's Popularity - Sir Thomas Lipton. A dozen years ago Horatio O. 1Toc3ien suss a reporter for a 'Toronto paper on the City ]fall assignwent, `4 o•day he is Stayer of the town, with, ty salary of $7. - an a year and a position of powver and fanoettee equalled by few men in t'ins ealuitry Mayor *when ezt is a real journalist. Be og,aw "at the case" and became a Jour.. cwt staa?a .relater to the old glpho ozioe under George 1irowa. ss diet 'Yiis isn l -cassol• in trice Oraaazae Seatiuel and iia the 3dayor'a 0.hair, the late r, F, drat ti. It is uo:y thirty years since lie left the Globe for the 'newt. where he laname foreman, and ten years later, when a, lot of the Nears staff went out on strike, owing 'to the introduction of linotype zuaaehtnes, Mr. aooken lweiped theta found the Stat', of which l;e wge t'e first business manta - ger. Ina few n ontbs be returned to tlae News, where Le remained distil 1902, when for a year he edited Lite $t. Tlzontas dour• nal, n'f fr winch he atantned to the Nowva, fox a period said thea purebased the UtaF+r.s Sentinel, which he has .Fuzee eriited. Tl at io the se''eret of kis a uccese in lksrlRica?. For one thing lee is ars optimist, `Parc, years ago last January ho was beat. srz ter the Mayoralty tsy at ]arse major_ 1ty by Ur- (leans, it had been, a bard hilar and Mr. IiooZeza's friends lead been eort&tleaet;., Some soreness migha have been fOrga<ve a. qtr, ec%en showred none, "clia, it will da war uaittea-itt Coad TO bilMe tato. lit udOf a city aall for "sir year," he said, rR'ax, 1t lin *Ise etPa n nia er- Ana true encu It ltd is. As noon as Aft.. tia;zray .stops out he, steps in, Re will be a candidate for anarelemieu is .7annaary. and with the odds itz hits favor, TOMMY htzralw says file will .tart against, hit_ but Q#Qdylmorrs what Tommy will do. Maybe mealy to just oeatting in line to succeed Lockett ..ilea no drops out. Typicaity Te'ronteestlue.. ion is :t clean, creditab:) t titan,. not particularly larilliasa worker, a Cas*ktc platform limas coker. and •u debate Puts hie aaad *vial]. 19ta is Mat the wire - of ward politifsiata who will rt. iu return for support for o. Neveralteleap, be has zTed his aoPttlaaritir with coding kite poli tor"iiopr4i the Council taatatttitnQua ttMaser's chair, 'lie" 1.9 r, temperance man, aisledement). and., att. Sg in many Tonnit'.oesive, llQ ,tiara pax oaRreitioo. trent re. ]wrap is a Pg, st*aadlnsw. and s tQ embrace half. terve ex nidi. pix s," But on the prove to be $1. MIS SAKMPSWenn naniknalkifilit cknyya110u[['MVonarx Pe t l'raar ttlAgh aaa+'K G Te : guard against alum gni Baking Powder see that all h gee".. diente are plainly printed on the, label. The words ‘`No Minnga+ without the ingredients is not self e ent. Magic riaking Powder costs -riaordinary Pull more than the Izh+s. Pull weight: one pound cans 25c. aI TT` M ,' TORONTO, Oi'%:. PE.0. 1`'113NT CKER S Fo[ND Ve adct In the Famous New York .M turned by Jury A despatch from. New Xork; say 44 it " t>r Yt , ,,1 o mfti>, it the . f e t l st #ea €;1'eo," file verdict returned three ruirixis before midxrigbt on Thursday right lip the ;itiry in the Casa of imatmalg, Backer, cllarg- * tb k fling i przAatlt TLOSG1rt r& Thea Suzy had beasts arra trxa Gly 7r1 hour, and 57 Minutes, 'Cho h of its deliberation, 4T14 the reilnen y of its requests for exbi. gtltiler with aLll unmistakable caable hot arguments in the liry ail `led most af. those who at the Criminal Courts believe that there would. •aemeat. ► o that whet, the ly foil upon the defendant was all the more ensiling. lawyers Had gr'owzlt mere as the hours sped, Beek - 'tatting pleasantly with Plitt brothers, u1Ce1 a ;„. 7~'retlerigk , Haag*„ stifaed. in his behalf, ly confident that there answer fro reel, jury. trot guilty, iaasin ld t;tre a artd vreauaadeaia The, Bis iirltsa Qt1 1SIC1seuerS, -firers olid tl umtities o 'f in Turks d> owaued ttse'nen .in theriver beeatus arare~d the Bulgarians masa prisoners, to at;,4tr's ie Duke 1' Connaught tztrtlter loot if be stoplatest d oR ply long ra lonolteon 'with the Cana- Woe met that ho said any. 1.1 Isut rat;thor lwie dotftoor:t. aloe tbat pleased everyone. no that lie oould not sneak vera mused himself accordingly, bo st but cold and was there - said it jut as would "tertaai who is palled speech, and it. amUu 1 mar hundred members of b whowere present. It h the resit of mankind at makes the Rosea] ad so popn1ar. The olio the cheers that used at a. Beene in the oise'nia.4sxr,a b wvkwio slaoxved .hit late brother, Ina: gin cvlwrd, otaR boardship, riio ,froth his .peat stud wvallc a few paces past some ladies to all to Aspic 7192 etc ar welt overboard, Lilt, any otber man. uring tbe luncheon, Mr. J. S. Willison svelte, as always, gracefuila and accoptab- ]y, dwelling epeoially on. the growth of national spirit in Canada, but Pointing out that this growth was not resulting in any weakening of the Imperial bond, but rather the reverse. The function. throughout, at his 1`.osal Iiig1u1083' special request, watt thoroughly democratic, Tao Ca nadinn CiuL 1nerabera attended, ars usual, in their business dress, and abso- lute infermality prevailed. As a matter or fact, however, they did go ton better restaurant and order a better iuneheon tban usual iu bettor of the occasion. Sir Thomas Lipton and Royalty. Sir Thomas Lipton was a. guest at the luncheon to the Duke of Connaught, and his Presence was (Mite . aPpropriato, for the famous yachtsman,- no znatter how numerous are his enemies In high places, he has not, In recent .gears, lacked for friends among the Royal family. The late King Edward wvas always a strong backer of Sir Thomas, thougb he didn't secure his election to the Royal. Yacht &ivadron, the premier yachting club of the world. The King and Queen of Spain, the Empress Eugenie, the Queen of Nor- way and other royalties are all friends, frequently accepting his hospitality and, it le said, being sometimes associated with him in business ventures. This friend of Kings and Queens began life at the bottom as a grocer boy, but he never hesitates to ; talk of his early struggles, or of his '•'trade: ' They say he is too proud to attempt to hide any- thing. Ile has long held the reputation of being -the foremost advertiser in Eng- land, and no doubt he is a good one. Even the money he has sunk in yacht races has no doubt returned to him many times over in the forms of free publicity. A certain type of Englishman is contemptu ons of advertisers, and of trades people, a fact whioh explains many of the rebuffs Sir Thomas has received in English so- ciety. His First Employe. e. it der Case TY The ,:eructed rxtakrt here ufa un - en the 131100k withg ilio grottoe and remilutien that ]loci char ator- i hint gall through the trial. \'hen, $hfi momentous renewer ,'arise to the question of the clerk of the court, 'Gentlemen, have you agreed upon to verdict `l" the Lieutenant turned calmly toward .l sup1d B, Skinner! the XQrcrllan, and di ItlIYed no eine- tier) whatever as 11,1r. Skipper pro- 11Quilce;d a few short vroWs that caBed his fate. The out* sigh of taatiau, the only visible atppear' of shock, wets 1, gray rteal;s that# spread over his dark face, the nar- k; of the fierce eyes, and s; stztarr 1f he muscles of the try -when be lifted and gave oath as to age nnd.0 circum at b' €driver of f Meager, real gees- ' busk r feet Drove mrGeIs tae;Ei. A despatch from .o,tlitemm a General Sapountzalris, lnmander, wires from rott,ghorit Wednesday f Ettraataades defile; w is and At night the Turks surprise ,attack with great parlor forces and succeeded iu. .32g back two Greek battalions o sipping the defile. The engag at continued all night, At Grinahova the Turks were driv- n withS .react loss by se counter at- ack from,'. the position they had urea. The fighting continued Tarsdtt;y, during which hich the Turks ; seventy Milled. The of Seiris the bride ever erre Riveer Alia mon {.Indies r1ra✓ra1 tllaareby cuttin off the retreat eaf they Turks. A.'notltct sion. A despatch from Sofia says Au - other Bulgarian array has invaded Turkey. this time along the shores of the Black Sea, After occupying the coact town of Va,siiika they captured Tirnovo, and are now aid-' 'ranting southward upon the impor- tant town of Visa. 1.0.,11 slay and. Strrawtit. Baled aiay.,.N*, 1 liar.: $1yk to 514, on each.. Toronto; No.2, sm.tea $12. 3Sitcal. mai , is 41uoted at $9 ti $9,25 a Mon 011 10 to $10.50 tiEt3 M A PARAI MA.rPENI nS .nom ALL O"r TBI G;< llt1" J .41 21' tx'1'S$f:h`,I,E,. Canada, the Empire and the Wald in General Before Your Eyes. Canada. Peterboro Council by 6 to 4 voted to :submit a local option by-law. Two McGill students were fined $5 and costs for fighting the Mont- real pollee. It is expected that Sir William. ¥eredith will be appointed Chief Indica for Ontario. Ontario Government has under consideration the erection of an in" atitution for the feeble-minded. Arthur A. Ellis was found guilty Oaf the murder of L. Porter at Min- den and sentenced to death.. Guelph Public Library Board is offering :$25 reward for the vandals who have cut articles from encyelo- pedian Engineers are locating a route for a ship canal between Portae la Prairie and Lake Manitoba. Dr. " McClenahan reported that the typhoid epidemic in the Hamil- ton Asylum was not caused by im- pure water. Dr. Rutherford, of Stratholair, an., has been appointed Canadian mnni.gratian officer at 'Ellis Island, New York: Justice Britton was presented with '.white gloves- at Parry Sound, there being no criminal cases on the i asizec lit. The Bank of Commerce- has It ought Flef,eher's corner, the most taiusble. business ' site in. Sher rooke; Que,,; for. $185,000. Thos: Smith, a mason, had a won- er6ul. €scape from instant death at Qlpl when a barrow fell on his, earl front a height of twenty feet. Ttrnest Spinard was killed at Van ueer when Harold McNaughton's mbrella pierced his head, at the se of the nose;, for throe- and a : riche 9, no site was givon fol° a hospi tal hrano1 and the Toront,i Board' of Trade may furnish the balance left of tbe fire sufferers' relief fund for its erection, Some 40 or n0 aged buffalo bulls. in the National Park in .Alberta will be killed and Wainwright Board of Trade is planning for buf- falo meat at the; annual banquet. A serious strike on the C. P. R. is threatenedunless the Depart- ment of Labor appoints a. Concilia- tion Great Britain. Sir Edward Grey informed the British Commons that Russian troops are leaying Persia. Get -rich -quick men are reported to be carrying on operations in the Dominion from U S.. cities. United States'. New Yorkers are protesting against a proposed ordinance that the names of owners be posted in all buildings. The idea is to "show ap" owners of disoiderly houses. For furnishing information re- garding the smuggling. of Chinese, Lorne Stoneburg and A. Oullette. Ca.Daclians, have been released from piaaon at Chicago, four months before'their' time was up. General. The 'Norwegian 'general elect ons have resulted in the defeat of the r, I, Oct, 29.E^Oats 4 to en 1.20- +attest l0..1 az No, 2 local at 47e; No: 4 do., Ore. Earle?a^a<fa.nl eta o a: nwai g, 75 ala L- t'. Bi.e, 2. 74 to 75e. b'lour Mta.aztoba ring wvheat patents. finds. $5,80: sea ,gds, 55,20; strep_ baken9'. 5510: Winter Patents, ehelec..a5,35, straight rollers, $4.• 15 to $5; no.. baaa, 32:35 to $ 0. ]tolled- oats -Barrels. 55.05; bags, 90 lbs., SP.40.. Iiraa-323; shorts, 326 to S27: uatddllnas, 320 to 330; fnouIll e, 330 to 335. Italy -No. 2, per ton. tar iota, 313 to $13.50. Cheese- Finest westerns, 131-4 to 131 ".o; finest Eaatrrns, 13 to 13120, Bflt ei- CYs4a'et,at creamery. 291.5 to 293.4o; smonds, 291.4 tc 28 1-2e. Eggs --Selected, 30 to 31e; No. 2 stook, 21 to 22e, Potatoes -Per nag, ear ora, 65 to 70o, United States Markets. nneapolis, Oct. 29,-W1eat--December, 910: May, 94 3-4o; No. 1 hard, 911.40; No. 1 Northern. 291-4 to 903-4e;No. 2 41o„ 331,4 to 861.4c, Corn -No, 3 yellow 65 tat t -91.2e. Oats -No. 3 white, 30 to 31c Itye-.`rc 2, 60 to 63e. Bran -$18.50 .o $19, liver - First patents, 34.35 to 54.15; Fecond tat ants, 54.20 to 34.45; first clears. 33.20 to 33.50; second clears, 32.40 to 32,70. Duluth, Oct. 29.-W]leat-No. 1 hard' 903-4e; No. 1 Northern, 893.4o; 'fio. 2 do., 273-4c ; October, 89 7-8c, nominal; a ,rem- ber, 891.2c; May, 94 5-8c bid. Linseed. on track, 51.521-2; to arrive,- $1.511-2; : O, to- ber, 31.511-2 bid; November. 31.501-2; De - (anther, 51.471-2; January, 31.473-4; May, $1.501.2. Live Stock IVIarkets. Toronto, Oet. 29. -Cattle -Choice butcher. 35.75 to S6.25; export, 36 to 56.25; good ners, $1.50 to 32.00. Calves -Good veal. 38 to $9; common, 33.50 to 36.00. Stockers and feeders -Steers, 350 to 1,050 lbs., at 55.25 to $2.75 to 34.25. Milkers and springers -From 550 to 300. Rogs-$8.90, fed and watered. nambs-$6.00 36.25 for the best. Montreal, Oct, 29.--Clunce steers sold at 36.25, good at, 35.50 to 46, fair at 34.75 to lbs. A few choice butcher cows brought 35, but the bulk of the trade in this aloes of snack was done at $4 to $4.75, and the lower grades at $3 to $3.75 Par 100 pat Lambs sold at 36 -to $6.25 and ewe sheep at 33.75 per 100 lbs. Calves. 33 to 310 each, as to size and quality. Dogs, $9 per 100 lbs, weighed off cars, -aid small Iota at $9.25, aline some very common stoek onle brought 38.50. Farmer Shin When Companion Trips Over Stump. A despatch from Ottawa says: Samuel Green, a farmer residing in Fast Templeton was accidentally shot and killed b'y Arnold Frappier, also of Templeton, a companion, while on a deer hunt near Tasse Lake, Gore Township, Wright County, Quebec, on Wednesday morning. According to the story told Coroner 'Dr. Lyster, of Hull, by eye -witnesses of the shooting, a' party of five huntsmen were en- camped near Tasse Lake. Green and Frappier, accompanied by the oth- erS, left camp early Wednesday morning, -the two former being some distance ahead of the. others, Coming to a -clearing, Green saw Four deer and ,sta,rted to run, call- ing to Fran -pier to follow, The lat- ter stalted to run, but tripped over ctump, his gun discharging as he fell The ballet took effect in Greert',,, hack, killing him instantly. Sir Thomas is a typical Irishman who talks Scotch. IIe always has a story on tap. Itere is one he told in Toronto: "In my first little shop I was so Poor I could afford only one assistant, a boy a fourteen, who was faithful, b,onest and Ile complained that 'nig clothes were shabby he was aslatzred to go to Church. 'There's no chance of my get- ting a new suit this year ' he told me. 'Dad's out of work and it: takes all my wages to pay the rent; "I thought the matter over and took a sovereign from my carefully hoarded sa.v. ings and bought the boy a stvut, suit. Ile was so grateful I felt rewarded. Next day he didn't come to work. I met his mother and a.skerl her why. " 'Shre, Mr. Lipton,' she said, curtsying, 'Jimmy looks so respectable, thankS to you, sir, that I thought I would send him around town to see if he couldn't get a Remembered Renorter. ,Sir Thomas clenaonstrated his remark. a,ble faculty for remembering faces dur. ing his visit. One of tbe newspaper raen who called on him had been a reporter on a New York paper nine years ago, when Sir Thomas was ehalleriging for the Anaerica Cup. Sir Thomas remembered him immediately, and recalled how on tea over the i•eporter's knee. lierridge as Revivalist. Something new in special services -"re. viva,lo" they may he called in other places and by other people -5k being tried by Itosedale and Westminster Presbyterinai Churches situated in one of the fashion. able residential districts. Conducting the Ottawa, ono of the most scnolarly men in the Presbyterian, or any other churcn, ries. no ser y eva31olic;al, rand t0 wautt the been minister Qi' St. .Analrertvs Ob tr"4b nOttawa. for neu.a<'1]r' shirty pines anal Is ono or the distirto University, atlutni of 'oat W111ch ho wtuaq tar intrad. Team a Scater. Ke has numbered artIQur; theu eutbava t,f his church Lord and 1+ady dbezlecn, while ]mrcl and Lady Minto, though anembrrs of another deatontination, Were frequent attendatute. attractedby his oloa ltonca. thought and learning, Tea years ago ho was called to P.ro.•na],fashionable West End Landon eea ktureia,, but declined. and other nolisaitationa from the United, States sari e1sewlaare faire not shala'n tail attachment to his church in Ottawa,: which Las been his sole Aurae smell atraduatlon. fife is an author or restate. having; written essays on Ideetheven, Browning, Milton and "Woman ---iter Wor]c and. P'1saae " Be has recently boon placed in nomination for the position of '3toder. ator of the General Assesnbly, at whose deliberations be has long wielded a,; strong influence. Naturally, the eongro. Rations at, Westminster and at Rosedale e1rurcll, which le one of the newest eon--; $rogations in the oity,: aro greatly pJeasod at having so distinguished a preacher to work among them. r. Survey Parties 'Which Malted Alasta Boundary Return. A despatch from Ottawa says: The members of the Dominion Gov- ernment survey parties engaged all summer between the Porcupine Rilr- ex and the Arctic Ocean have all returned. It Was stated' that the work of determining the interna- tional boundary lino was:delayed for several weeks by volcanic dust from Mount Katmai. The eruption was also responsible for a five - ,weeks delay of survey operations engaged in at Glacier Bay, DANISH WOMEN TO VOTE. Will Also Ile Eligible to Seats In . Parliament. A despatch frora Copenhagen says: Premier Bernsten ort Wed- nesday introduced a franchise re- form bill whereby women will be al- lowed to vote, and will be eligible for seats in the Folkething. Wednesday becaus the municipal market handle meat imported so as to re- duce the coat of living. The prin- cipal trouble occurred in the Wed- ding Dtstrtet, 'Which is entirely drefis of women went to the reurn, cipal market there on Wednesday duced prices settled on by the Ititn, Council, They found, how- ever. that the butchers had agreed not to dral in meats imnorted by the numicipality, They. tlien storm- ed the butchers' stalls, seized all the native -raised meat, trampled it n the ground, and fought with the butchers, who were trying to Pro- tect it from destruction. The pol- ice were forced to close the market to put an end to the riot. otlr fused to A. MIME -MILLION IND VSTRY Welland the Location of Empire Cotton Mills. Arrangements have been complet- ed for the location of the Empire cotton. mills here, which will be one of Welland's largest industries, the capital stock being three million dollars. 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