HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-12-5, Page 2Berlin Physikaan Has Finally Given to tile
World a Destroyer of Ttibercitiosis
A despatel: from 13erlin says: but the young man was. cured in
P tents into r" 60- st-o bak- rot 1, m hot w ter with take To-
criwenting,
b,a-S a.n111-0 solved meute eekee by biressie end 'Ili et's'. in Joe bk'er 60. Tonto Unly,,t;nty students, The trouble
Itani.oba N,arthern, 90r, arose the oinQr waen ltarb°rck °°1-.
a...1,1 has glyen vo, the world a, der eorrespoudeat also talked Ports„ Feed wheat, 05 to 610. AS head. vas p.irthg a dance. 'Pwe jireQ
aeh men as Peefessot Selitelelt, of both of whom had been sulTenng red 85 to y''111 91(11. elltb1C1C4 131.r°11t' them t° leave. In the by
PRICES OF FARM PROOOCTS TOROIE
ORTB
Farliii Tit LEantNes 'rumps
tTE$ 0t
Prices of Cattle, Crain, Cheese silo Ott')
Produce *t Noma awl aboond
areadstuifs,
Toronto, Dee. 3•.-Plour--Ninety per
D.Freiderich Franz Ii‘rieelinfin, I,ess than three inonthe by the use St4a.1`)J,ktt.'3,
p sieian, after a deeeele, of of the serum, according tce stete- Principal llagarty's Rghting Irish blood
CORRESPONDENCE
1 E SITS OF COSSIP FROM
TRE QUEEN CITY,
PrinciPal fletrarty and the untveretty-
etterney-eeneral Foy -Big New Hotels
,-falchaol Fraser Case -The tim
Archbishop,
the problein where Dr. lileela ther.
- Bay nortln No. ?, at S? 1-2c, and No. 4 at. legiato Intltitute of Isrliich lir. liar,arty
old boYs ensile to the function 'without
reor
-ver of the white scourge which with the father of two children, Ciutarie Wheat -No. 2 pew white and Cinvitation. r,theroupon the Principal asIsed
• ed,, ba to 94, outswe got about two. bum -iron '1.. arsily sta eats,
the Virebow Hospital, deelare will !rem bone taberculosie. One WAS Lia4s-Onterlo *ate; 34 to 56e. outside, who had been air.‘mdirg a, theavre. to eome
mark one of the greatest epoelis 'in ,ed ,by Dr. Friedman . „,.• and 37 to 571.-2e. ou traek. Toronto. West- up to the Goilcrzlate. break in, the doors
the history of meeneme. weezs. The other has been under afo for feed. W3aY ports.
-, in c-tx ern Canada oats. 40e for NO. 2, aua et and generally "rough house" the datice.
rtfier alma ten ni.mut,es* 14,PrOar10114110e8
A S 02., amous speeta ists for oe000 Berley---Porty-eight-lb- barley of good “, the newsPaPePs, In wiliola Ito said,
tierits 'Ail° had been treated fox nths Th '' .rie„t, } onalitY, 65 to ',"Oc,.. outside. Feed, 45 to ;roc, rawer; oiler things, that the stUdente aet-
utherciliosii4 including imilmonary d D.' r. 14iesdPmeele. le ifte now Corn -No. 3 old American 66c, all -rail, ed aS a they were drun- "Varsit37.1' L48
an to, take the eererue. awl. ee,„ 5 at 65c, 'all -rail. New College paper. hotly.denled te, Principal's
1
A newspaper eorrespondent Vis- treatment by ole p t Po-as--1-'4ero gro )411Yers oatsSe for No- aBl'artt'd"
04, )er'40 mos it at 61 15 to 81.25. but offerino aro nil Principal ilagavty. wrote a lzot letter
itecl and interrogated naillie -on r f.
Derember delivery. 55e, Toronto. allegations- The Prinelnal retorted ;w41-1 a
throat 'trouble and glandular and ea c*"'
knee bone tuberculosis. These pa morons physicians and tuber -
bents all asserted that they had sis specialists are on the way
been enred after one to three in- o Berlin from Auetralie, the
leetions of the eerum. Several of ' ed States, South America, and
these cases of bone tubereulaels ether countries lo etudy and in -
wore of long standing, wbleh show- vestigate the 110W diseoveny* .Au -
sears where once there had bee tx•alia ie. said to he eending a Gov -
running sores, Winch heated up iat er ment oomraissioner. English
few weeks. In two of these eas-' physicians are already here.
1
OS Amputation had failed to cure. Dr. Priedmart is so de:,tood with
In the eonrse 4.1f the investigation letter and pathetic pleai 17,.,r treat -
the tworrespondent visited a poor went and by telegraphic arel ettble
working family., 101c:se ehild had requests fl•ozei Phyeieiane for the
not walked in foer months, owing serum, and offers to buy the rights,
to tuberculosis of the knee, •and al- that for the moment his work has
so of tho lungs. The aila reeelv-
Ed an injection a the serum seven
weeks ago, aad is uoyi, ablO to run
and dance. Another ease was tha
of a young man whom amputation
Rye -o, 2 at 83 to 85c. ootsi e.
Buckwheat -51 op 62e, outside,
Bran--Mapitoba bran, onz to nue,.fl
bags. Toronto freight, shorts are quot-
ed at $25,50 to 227.
disuittrY ProdtKe.
Buttor-rffolle. elzoice,. 26 to 27o; baltera'.
erior 29 to 24e; cameo dairy, tribe 26a1
almost litoppe4, Dr. hriedman
will not distribute the serum Until
he is proporly plY*CtCd the
principal emintries, but will per
treat OASOS here. Pfe will
of a limb bad failnd to cure. The open an institute in Berlin next
doctors declared that amputation week. 'Up to the present be has
a the leg at the, hip was neeessanr, treated about 1,100 eases.
DirE TO DRINE.
reneh St ies Have Zust Deen
a Public.
A. patch in Paris
:e idea of the Appalling rara
made by the drink scourge in pres-
eat-day Franoe may be formed by
the terrible series of statistics
showing the relation between alco-
hol and runtiness whieh specialists
taelied to the principal Paris
lunatie asylums have just made
public. These figures reveal that
nce 1868, when exaet records were
a proportion of rattle
naties whose loss of reason is eaused
by dr k has increased from 14 per
cent. o 47 per cent, ; while on the
female side the percentage has risen
from less than 2 to 20. "Most of
these unfor;.,unates,” say the an-
thers of the report, are psyche -
Plats descended from other alco-
holics."
ONLY CITILDI/EN D NED.
The Sail Bereavement of an Ottawa
Fatuity.
A despatch from Ottawa says:
Harold, aged five years, and Al-
bert, aged three, the two only chil-
dren of Lewis J. Turner, a Grand
Trunk Railway engineer, residing
at 59" Waverley 8treet, broke
through the ice and were drowned
in the Rideau Canal Saturday af-
ternoon. They had been allowed
out to play by their mother, who
was engaged with her housework,
and -wandered down to the earial, a
short distance ,s,way from home.
Their absence was net noticed un-
til an hour later, when search was
immedfiately made, the finding of
a. bole in the thin ice near the bank
of the canal confirming the mother's
wont fears.
CARNEGIE TO DIE POOR.
W911 Turn Over all His Wealth hut
a Beggarly $25,000,000.
A despatch from New York says:
Andrew Carnegie announces that
all but $25,000,000 of his fortune,
which, will be disposc-d under his
will, will be left to the Carnegie
Corporation of New York, which
will carry on his educational and
charitable work.
l-b,,I _ t' n "Yareirv. eanie
hack -with inore dexiials. The verbal me.
lee meanwhile was enlivened with a threat
tom. Dr. Orr. one of the University Gov-
orpors, ro have Prinoipal liagarty dis-
missed. and by lettere froin Parents and
citizens telling the PrinCiPal to stand by
bis gags,
The drunkenness allegation le the thin",
..
the students t•esent most. put. r, • 5 -
=lieu, 31 to 52o for rolls and 29e for orty replies tlatio be didn't, saY the Y were
1
lid"drank, bat merely tbat they acted as if
Ezga-Caeo lots 0 fresb. 52o re r dozen, theY wore. and that, if they wern't, their
and of ooid storage. 27 to tao; strictlY new- conduct was ail the more reprehensible.
irk Perennial controversy,
laid. 4D to 45,e per doova.
Cheese -44 1-4c for largo allel 14 140sis-
Prinaes. $2.90, iti a e e s The inoldent bad eervect to bring to no -
twine,
Ifoner--Extreeted. ll i .. (lents and the oontrorerior theY alwaye
lee tlio Pero:inlet ontbrealta of tbe stu,
neons-ltantl,rteaed
Pound for No. 3, wholeente; arouse. It mar be sal d that ninety per
to Opinit
53 Per aesen ler No. 5. en 53:4 cent. of Public; m, is solidly against
No, 2. boys aed tbeir pranks. NoVatiy lib -
a much VI a raracie ocoamonaily and,
Poultry -Well -fatted, clean, drY-pielted a,.1.ILt2e zioise or e;ngiee, but the worthy
stock was (reeled Se A *WS 2b*14n', 2 C145 will Pot ataini. Jostling on the
to 150 Per lb: fowl, is to 12,0; ducks, 14 to 5VIWSS Q5 1)1dUU trolley poles off or
..16e: geese, 12 -to 14e; larkere, 18 to 21e, the destruction or invasion of nrixato pro.
4.1ive POUltr.r. about 2o lower than the eerty, City nerves have their limitations,
Ana se tile votloo areurged reorl ;red
4111)(1.-7titoeieeoee etoee Quoted at 60 to 85e =ore strongly "to do their dlIty,' and
ner bag; On treoe, veld :Now r•rueswirls rear by' :rear WI attitient outbreaks are
95o Per tato, go-ttna leaLatta lege obieetteuable-
Prinvinal s.tattarty is tnpulMvo and did.
not handle his caiao Aga oat tlle 'boys as tt.
rialed Hay, and Straw, ore zetalerate wan leiglif, beve done. hut
Haled Har -No. 1. at $14 to 514,5_0, 0 ne is nor in, =Nett danger of Inning bib
mantra -al Markets. ;meet the prominent educationista of en-
getog to Jail for libel. sr.'Hagerty ia
tame, In his younger days be was in the
lob. nor ars tile bon ha nuteh clanger of
track, Toronto; No. 2, $52 to 212,80. mioed
bar. 510 to 811 A top, on tracts.
Baled Straw -$10, on track., Toronto.
Staff as oteeneei master of Airliner and
*utgeo No, 2, 441-2 to 45e; extra No. 1 boadniaoter of Molliit Forest High School,
et Seaforoli lligh `Setands. and later 'WAD
Di. Dec. 4. --Oats. Canadian
445.05: No. 2 legal stbite, 405i, ,o. 105 bas been at Hari/aril Street Collegiate
white, 41to No, 4 bac* white, 405. for twentY-one years. daring witteb. period
, Ilan. feed. 61 to 62e; tizalltuR,'68 to the irettIntion Aga taken a fttek% la Vast
uelovheat, No, 2, 56 to 57c. Flour lzvat rank. Some of Ids boo e are Used
Spring wbentnattnts. firsts. All, as /Atha text lioolte throunhaut, the Prov.
$4,93: sarong' bahers'„ *.7 - u.i tate. gr. Ragarty le•an pxdept4 rigivori.
elkolge, 4./4; otra1 1 seUe's, list. •and is greatly Interested in the
stratglit rollers. bag. $2.3 cadet movement, his son tining, a ,OTAV,t
oats, barrels. $US; elo... ba Shot. lie la Active in tile ImoDAgorda, for
Bran, 221. 6114:rto. Siri / ..rent extenqion ot ratlitary training
23I1 to gD, l!ouilllo, tat 31 unbent tbe eoantry.
No, 2, per ton car fate el; Tits Agthia Premier,
ore, ilaest, westerns. 1214 oerc avo seen eate1 ore roo
.24.90°t'e'r, 14/3;:a5:.. 5:el:ten.4:' ;Bo Utz. Att:toourtaelyuoGiTeinteurzotlf:emoo powritieise,.,kacntrr4:1•507-
go; 0, rvaMeli* '0'4 W. 4r1'"'"'' Inter in tilt' James Witnerre absence. was
,,.,21 1,2, 22e'' ki'214""4''' l't°Z. ' DOOP10 wonder why be has not done so,
bag. g -.'...:_„.„,-, The answer nrettawr 18 boraure be doesn't
Is $tokMarkets, want toand beranee Sir James Wbitriey
doesn't want bun to.
Steers sold tr
.0D. Cowe from 52 50, to 54.23 31r. FOY O3 OO" tho tyre or van ono
al. Dee.
11011411Y thillhe Of au in the hurly-burly'
Tf.5T, 16.0157,
rt.ei AID iN C
ec0N-rp.,1Ns NO /30o-t..)m
• CONFORMS TO THE
HIGH STANDARD OF
LETT'S 00005..
III 11041114 iltretitigilliliti11111111
SERVIANS OCCUPY DURAllO
Autrian Government Preparing for Any Develop.
ment in the Balkan Crisis
rleS m London says:
The Servians, glioring 1.)rocla-
mation of Albanian independenee,
have occupied the port of Durazzo
withont resistance, This irforma-
tion *Drees in a direct despatch from
that -WWII On Thursday night, No
resistauve was offered to the' entry
of the Servian troops.
"We have now oceupied Durazzo
for perpetuity,'" is the telegram
which General Jankovitch., the Ser..
e0111111dilder, has t‘ent to the
Belgrade Government.
Tho fact. that the Belgrade Gov-
ernment lias made public, this tele-
gram, says the Vionrs correspon-
dept a The Daily Telegraph, is re-
garded as proving Servla's xrrecon-
eilable attitude.
Budapest papers
via. is mobilizing
and iatluds to tom
armed with the yea
from the Turks,
the Ministers' determination to he
fully prepared for s.ny development
'in the Balkan crisis, The
rneate,ry leaders met op. Thursday
night and decided to allow the
Premier's three bills dealing -with
mattors connected with the mobil.
3zaticn to go to committee without,
the customary I.f3t rea•din.
hat
t Austria,
ew rmy,
aptwed
Wnrlike Feeli
patcli from Viennasay
itement has been occasion -
tion of the Government
ing for the mobilization of
ria which pr�v
Turkisli Force Oaptured,
A despatell from $oat says
tiro divisions of 'Turkish reserve
surrendered on Eriday to the Bul-
garian troops near the villago
Narliamii, between the port of Do.,
tleabbach and Derootica, aceordi4
t notineement made by tho
vs agency hero. A very
t between the Turks and,
preceded the eapitula.
tion o h two divisions of Turkish
reserves, he Turkish force was
ounnandei by Xader Pasha. Two
Generabs Turkish. officers and
a,87$ men. u udered. The loot)
aptured by Bulgarians nelud-
083. mountain guto M
il[1ar
• guns, 1,000 horses end largo
quantities of munitions. The Turk*
prisoners bave been sant to,
e otiea.
at $2,63 to $3,25 per cwt. Dail er voltam,. lie le la manner owl Anwar. hal ifsomo way WA been tonna te Intro
roue 61,50 to 5280 per twt. ttasubs, 1 zure and manner of speech 'nivell Moro nwiind i on Way or tho other speedily
o 86.69, while irbeep brought 4. le lawyer limn be is ate politician. lie and ohNoly,
0 UNT RO
DE ROMANONES.
Count Alvaro de Romanones, the
President of tbe Spanish Chamber
of Deputies, has been selected by
King Alfonso to form a new Span-
ish Cabinet in consequence of the
assassivation of Premier Cartalejas.
It was announced that Count de
Romanones bad decided to retain
all the Ministers belonging to the
'Cabinet of the late Premier Canalejas,
SSAULT ON JAIL MATRON.
A. Colored Woirian Prisoner Beats
Ifer Insensible,
A despatch from Owen Sound
says: Mrs. Percy Ringo a colored
prisoner mactle a murderous attack
upon the county jail inatr011 Miss
Jennie McNeil, on 'Wednesday, and
the matron lies in a precarious
cOrldition as a result of the beating
she received. Her assailant, Mrs.
Ringo. will be sent to an asylum, as
she flhas latterly develeped maniac
tendeneies, which eulminated in the
brutal assault on Miss McNeil,
Mrs.. Ringo, who had been acting
queerly, had, among other halluci-
nations, the idea .that Miss McNeil
was trying to poison her, and her
insane attack may he attributed
partly to this belief. The matron
was rescued by County Sailer Jahn
Miller after she had been thrown
down and beaten, Ideked and
choked into insensibility.
O'IJR C
INiINAL FIGURE
Population of the Canadian Penitentiaries Increased
'Slightly During the Year
A despatch from Ottawa says:
Statistics respecting Canada's
criminal population are set forth in
the annual report of the penitenti-
aries tabled in the House by the
Minister of Justice, Hon. C. J.
Doherty, on 'Wednesday. The aver-
age d -Aly population was shown to
have been 1,853 last year, as Wolil-
pnreft wn,h 1,83, in the year evi-
S .
The actual nopulation at the end
f the financial year was 1,896, di-
• uided as follows ;---Kingston, 494;
S. Vincent de Paul, 442; .Derches-
ter, 299; Manitoba, 183; British Co-
umbia, 331; Alberta, 167; Sas-
,
atcnewan, 58.
be parol system work S admLeab-
v according to P, Archibald,
orp,i,lion parole Officer. Since the
Vas pass 3;780 sentc7Aces nave
Selected lots of bogs, $942 rtso a man of �i le wealth. Igo-
e ghed oil' cars. Calvet t lrhiv a millionaire, For many Vara he The New 4rehh/eher).
D each, as, to eire and run54t exceedingly lucrative practice The •arrival of the new Roman Catholic)
;Ito. Den. 3,-Cattlo-r3orice 1M, d is sOnneeted with many fintrooini in- Archbishop or Toronto within the next
$6.25; export, 26 to 55,26; tiosit' 'Wm% Wh,.ift be doss not ttiVg the int- weak or two le anticipated with Interest.
ii&iiuiii, 55,25 to 55.75; eoruMon, 52.75 ou coot rtrislyery onthuslastio abont The appoint:neat of ,A.relibifiloP Morrell of
53,76:cows, 53 to $4; bulls, 53 to 435. i Ilicre is no dotibt ho enioys the Vanconvor to Inc vacant Tornto See ore.
eannera. 51.50 to OZ. Calves-, Gaood veal" M5O itt that be gives treely Of 51110MI.
V to 59; eennalon, n to S0;35, SWIterS nbted Inatil abilitiea 50thl 5d141,1510.
and feelers -Steers, 550 to 750 pomade, at on of his department, 04V:es be has,
nonrids. tit $275 tr; 54.25. Milkers and charge hini with imlo10
lenee. but
$3,75 to 54.251 feeding bidls, OD to 1,220
hei tarelv aYS (MY ettentiOn.-
snringers-Steady demand for good stach, . looy's positT
on as 11r4liententint to
at from 550 to 582. Sheep And lambs- limes dates back to the told days of during the Past two years has brought
Light ewea. 54 to $4,20; heav_v twee, 23 to position. to formertimes Oliver Mowat his name prominently m
before the Roan
5530; lambs, 56 to $6.85, Hogs-Marltel, had secured a pretry saliel Emmert NM Catholics and others of trio entire eantin-
firm at 58.35 -to 55.50, tea anti watered, the Irish notrilation of Ortario. 'Mum onto On 5105removal to Vancouver lie
and 55 to 58.15 f,o.b. IMO l,tr. Foy began to rnalm inroads WAS at once imbued with the tremendoes
attal some suriirisc. because- of the feet
that be has net had direct relation with
the aetivitins of the Cherelt 50 this ?roo-
t:me, But for all that ho has made a
Minos for himself ns 050 of the stalwarla
of the Church and Ids 'work in Vancouver
United Stater Markets,
Minneapolis, Deo, 3. -Wheat -December,
801-40; No.
865.0 to 86 1.2c: N. 1 bard,
831.2c; No. 1 Northern, 811-2 to 83o; No.
do o 79 1.2 to Edo. Corte -No. 3 yellow. 44
to 46o. Oats -No. 3 white, 291e to 29 3.4e.
Rro-No. 2, 65 to 67e. Brae -4112 -tAr 518,50.
Flour -First patents. 5415 to $4.45; sec-
ond nateute, $4 to 54,25: first clenrE, 53
to 53.30: second clears. 52.20 to 5250
Duluth, 3.-Dinseed--On -Greek, L.
there rattle one day offer of a jedge•
shin. but he was loyal to lila thief, and
to Min he has remained lora" ever fence,
Ilo is by no 3rit‘ans a bitter partisan, and
mew warm frieride on the oPPosito
party. 0110 Of WhOnt iv the present 1.1eu.
tetaant Governor. Sir John Gibson. Should
be decide to retiro any day, however, the
announcement would not occasion great
surnriee. 'Ion, W. J. 'Tenzin is regarded
as his logical Stiocessorbut, of course.
nthin
og is ever i
eertain n politics,
28 1-2: to arrive, SUB 1-2; 1Noyember, 51.30 NOW Hotels Promised.
bid: December, 51.27 1.2 bid; January? 51.-- Every few daya a rtunor is Plibliehed
281.2 bid; May. 51.32 bid, Wheat-Ao. 5.1 about a new big hotel gOing Up in Ta-
bard, 821-80; No. T Northern, 815 -On: No. j ronto. One day it is the 0. 11. R. that is
2 do., 79 3-8c: December. 803-5 to 801-2o; going to add to its chain of hotels in
May, 861-2o bid. Odicheo, Montreal, Winnipeg, Banff and
elsewhere. by A, fatillf: ottla0 in the Queen
City. Next it is Gm O. N, It.. with ocoa-
sionally tlie G. T. R. as a variation. Then
- Charles. a moderato sized restaurant on
it is the O'Neil's, Preprietors of the St,
Youge street, whose property • has been
purchased by the Dominion Batik and
to was Turned on Full. bic°1rholticcinginilit.oto,areAngd0ige tratLetaa nn'
nounoement -re to the effect that E. 4.x...
Andrew Latta of Belleville, aged
Says: MeGeltbeY. of the Ring street restaurant
A despatch from Toronto
sixty-seven years, was found as-
phyxiated in his bedroom at 83
Ann street on Friday morning, He
.
had arrived in the city the night
before from Mallit-Oha, and intend-
ed., .
visiting relatives in the city for
a few days before returning to
Belleville.
'MAN FOUND DEAD.
Gas Retain, in His Ronni in Tornn., Nge0 ba,ve to move somewhere to save
of that name, is to put up a 53,000,000
hostelry not far front his present site.
And every time any of these plans seem
to be arrproaching- fruition the Ring Ed-
ward acmes along with a statement that
it is going to double its capacity.
Meanwhile, the city is suffering trona
lack of acoommodation. not likely
that any of the railways will ever build
a hotel in Toronto. Generally they build
only whore private enterprise has not pro-
vided high-olaes tourist traffic with high-
class accommodation, as in Ottawa or
the Muskoka district. None of the others
can put up the cash necessary without,.
assistance. And the financing is reader -
ed difiloultothey say, by the uncertainty
a,s to the license situation.. But it looks
as though now 80111.0 ono was getting ready
to move. The latest announcements are
quite definite as to both McConkey and
the King Edtvard, and the O'Neil* case
seems to require- action on their part as
well. •
A lot of people in Toronto would like
to know whether 1dr. Itoweil's "Abolish
the Bar" -policy is malting progress in
the Province. But it is not merely the
Provincial issue the hotel keePere are
keeping their weather eye on. Ono 'of
these days there will be a local option
campaign in Toronto itself, and when it
comes the result will be worth watching.
A ohapter in the Reminiscences of Sir
Richard Cartwright de-no:lacing the Scott
Act and similar temperance kgielation
has been oce.a•sioning SOW* comment.
The Case of Michael Fraser.
In a conversation I had the other day
with a man who, in an official capacity,
oomes In contact with a large number
of Canada's newly arrived citizens., he
told me that the American settlers told
him that they could nob see much differ-
ence in the laws here anct in the United
States, but there was IL mighty big oif.
ioronce in the way they are Administered.
lialuabl Hors e Saved
By "Nerviline"
Was Too Sore and Lame to Work
quickly Cured by Nerviline.
"I have had a long experience In
treating horses, and I can vilely
say that I know of no liniment for
Strains, sprains,and swelling
thate
is so usful around the
stable • as Nerviline." Thus
writes Mr. j. E. Murchison,
been completed on parole. Of this from his home, Crofts Hill P.O. "I
number only 237 may be character- had a Dna Young mare that
ized as delinquents. The percent- Wrenched her right foreleg and
age of failures is 5.17. Last year from the shoulder down slie .was
648 prisoners were thus released. stiff, sore, and swollen. 1 applied
•To the penitentiary population of Nerviline, and it worked like, a
the year, Montreal contributed the charm in fact that mare was in
lia-ast and Ottawa the fewest. The .shape to work a day after I used
'figures fromthe principal oentres Nerviline.
are :-Montreal, 293; Vancotiver, "We 'have used Nerviline on our
1174; Winnipeg, 114; Toronto, 98; farm for twenty-five years, and
Quebec, 51; Victoria, 42; Etinion-: never found it wanting. For man
ton, 2.9; Hamilton, 35; Sydney, 34; or beast it is a wonderful lini-
Halifax, 33; Calgary, 31; New ment "
Westminster, 27; Regina, 21; 01- Five thousand letters recommend
tawa 10 Nerviline as a general hou,sehold
, 4 either, ler, as a ma,te of fact the case
,r , art,) popa- e, I a, -rouna cure .,ori
Ipartoiet,,,nstooanrntsP,Yi3s6es 93,14;o: C, atholic`;,_ 92,5 ae_13-et. ane._ a1,11 _ r-r11;i7 it 1\ ° 1 1 311'1,1e f • lv;7` 00n0 ablelrir g t"111,:einmt(1))ult'llt 'evellc;ll a ILI-
b,ews and 3 Large size hoitle, 4i0c" sa,nanle tne cost. which nave already piled
nnn
tenap,,e wa, 8565,472, or 81 Th„) R f! of contentions elements en boll) Lut conimodities then ever before lied
per beau clay.
Possibilities for growth on the Profile
Meet. Vancouver he destribed as the no-
iontial New Tork 01 5510 West. And he
matured and secured the Adoption of
Plane for the extension of the Roman
Catliolio Church them which Premise lin-
nortant developments. Anzong other
things he aclyoeated and has tarried Into
effect a Wan bv which in many dietriott
the Romer Catholks will he to a certain
extent segregated.
Archbishop MeNell fa a Nova, Sootian by
birth, beleg now 61 Nmnrs •old. lig was
educivied "loin* rind served as a priest
and 'missionary in the Eastern Provinces
arid in Newfoundland, For some yearn he
acted as editor of a newspaper in Nova
Scotia. Ouriouely he combines an export
knowledge of mathematics mad astronomy,
of which he is extremely fond, with an
unusual linguistie eciuipmeut, sneaking as
he does, English, Prenob, Italian and
Gaello, which he inherits from his ()rit-
zier Paternal ancestors. To these and hie
Trish, forbears on his mother's side ho
owes a fine phYsique.
Archbishop McNeil is describe(' as
dreamer of dreams, but aleo a man of ac.
tion. Typicallo a man of the Church, he
Is quiet, humble and retired. The (11* -
0e110 of Toronto is rapidly growino in 1711.
nortnnce and influence in the nifoirs of
the Church on this Clontinent and thee:IP-
nointineot to la of a men Like Archbishon
McNeil is not without signillaance.
111INER BECOMES INSANE.
lie Suddenly Attacks Two Fellow.
Workmen.
4. despatch from South Porcupine
says: A French-Canadian suddenly
went crazy in -the Dome bunk -house
on Wednesday ,afternoon and at-
tacked two Austrian miners with a
knife and an iron bar. They were
lying qaietly in their bunks when
Lie •drew a •knif d el I
e an as let one
man in the face and struck another
savagely with an iron bar. Both
men are severely hurt, but not seri-
ously injured. The Frenchman was
arrested' by the Provincial Police, ,
and will be medically exeenined,
All three men had come to work
but a few days ago at the Dome,
and aro unknown, except by num-
ber.
Na SAulta Ass° ;
WillXssno 31000,009.
Every son in ChltJoio will I
given a Torturutv a Inisistalts tis
a emall but practice) way the wo
carried on by the National Sanita,
iura Association for the mire an
prevention of tuberculosis. Threo
million little red Christmas stamps
are being placed on sale at on
cent each, and the proceeds will gal'
to the funds available for combat.:
ting the white plague Ontario.
These attractive stickers are,
designed to be affixed to all classe
of mail during the holiday season,
and serve to remind the recipien
of the needs of the sick and suf-1
fering. They are being distribute
through. various business, soda
religious and philanthropic organiz.;
ations, or may be purchased direct:
from the Association secretary, at,
347 King St. West, Toronto.,
"These stamps will not carry anyl
mail, but all mail can carry these,
ssotenii.ps," is the legend ;on the en-
velope in which the stamps aro.
COLLEGE AWA RD ED $139,607.
Por Land Expropriated hy the
Transcontinental Railway.
A despatch from Ottawa says s•
judgment was given by Mr. Justice,
Auclette in the Exchequer Court on
Wednesday, awarding the College
of Si. Boniface, Manitoba, 139,607,
with interest and eosts, for forty
acres of land expropriated by the
National Transcontinental Railway..
Frank Doyle was sentenced att
Parry Sound to four years for bur-
glary.
WORLD
,ereti,11: fej.1,trAlf,„°,1,1 Yi,1'et.‘1„11%r Graed Total Inc Present Yertr Will
ste*nd natay miehaelirrs'ser easi-rs).°Micb'alel Reaell s.315; 000 000 000
12-5CFWas tho eccentric old bachelor
near Midland when nearly eiglitY
BUSINESS BOOMED,
years old inarried a young WO al an, clancli- A desPatch. from WaShIngtolt•
ter of Rey. llobertson, of Dundas, Miss says In the present year tile
McCormick, a niece of. Praoer's, brought. .
fie,t,ion to annul ale niarriage on the world's 3 telnatlonal 11.11,1^1ss W
r, • , ,ijj
aronnd that ller \'"'S ef tinE°1171d reach the enormous total of $35, -
An eStat.n of 580,000 was at iAn.17e. The 000,060,000.. acCording to a report:,
case in one nlia5e or another lias been issued on Friday by the Bureau, of
drwrging along for almost throe yr.arri.
a -no, yet Whon olcl Michael Praser died Foreign and DomeSlic i-joinirte re°.
th° °131°' (111Y th111 e111F113 wit13 fa11-1 fr9in The estimate is Madc on ofaCial re-
.
settlement ns ever. 'Ills is not quite true
turns of exports and imports from
virtuely every eoremercal country
in the. world. Nearly every nation
un M for Oil $80 OGO '
Buddhists. The total cost of niain- 'size 25c.; sold by till dealers, or 02 (.0 -arse, o'rie ,3;,etv. reported a grea,t6 eiichangs of
' s added to- /Ile i•osiviot in •
Ont.
adminiStratict) of JO e is been 1cnowu,
T ik
HEI first consideration, when
Vesting surplus .funde, is the
security of the //loner- invested.
Investmeut in First Mortgage
bends. . guarantees security of prin-
cipal, and at the sante time yields
the Investor from 5 to 6 per cent.
We can offer gh-claszi 51on4, in
donomiziationa of 5160, 5100, an
1,000 each, ,so tha1 the small in-
oestor has the same opportu.nitY
of investment ian hare Batihs, Truat
Companies and large ine,3t.Ors.
shaU 51* glad to nubrait airt1-
cu1ar of ertain inemeo Which we
now have on hand.
ArVE
lava Bldg. E1014),6 Ser.51 !al
triONTRO:111. •TOrt
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