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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-04-01, Page 7TO DRILL YOUNG CANADA Lord Strathcona's Patriotic Offer to the Dominion Government. CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE (:LOBE. TIIE WORLD'S MARKETS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES. Telegraphic ilriefs From Our Oea Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and nut Other Countries of Other Dairy Produce at A despatch from Ottawa says: education cf all the boys and girls Recent Events. Howe and Abroad. Adcspatch (remParis says; It Arvid great enthusiasm and loud of Canada. CANADA. BREADSTUFFS. is held in official circles here that Mr. 1t. L. Borden seconded the Toronto Mar. 30. -Flour -On the Balkan situation, on account applause from both sides of the motion. Lord Strathcona's offer, Tho Evening Bulletin made its 1J .use Sir Frederick Borden an- },e said, would be received with first appearance at Prince Rupert tario wheat, 90per cent. patent ut the irreconcilable attitude of on Monday. Austria-Hungary, has now reached nouuced on Wednesday afternoon feelings of the deepest appreciay• $4.15 to $4.20 to -day in buyer:' its most acute stago and that, the that Lord Stratheuna had estab-tion, not only by rho members of Tho Dominion Government will sacks outside for export. Mani next few days will decide between the House regardless of party, bet put a stop to the exportation of robs fluor, first patents, $5.70 to taco and war. liahocil a trust fund to yield $10,000 by all patriotic citizens. The ac natural gas. $5.90 on track, Toronto; second •ser annum to encourage andpro-Ono hunter has killed twenty -4w° two 85.40 to $5.60, and strong ;The efforts of Great Britain, g tion of Lord Stratheuna was en- . ) patents,1 ranee and Russia to },resent a fur w°te the physical and mortar)' tire) in barmen with the many wolves up around Dog Lake, near bakers' $5 to $5.2u. mala acceptable to Baron Von Aeh- training (including practice in rifle patriotic actions which had disci:► Port Arthur. Wheat -No. 1 Northern, $1.21, erenthal the Austro -Hun ►ria�i shooting) of the youth attending guished his wonderful career. Mr. The Railway Commission will' and No. 2 Northern, $1.18 Georgi- 1ltinist.cr� of Foreign Affairs; havi:►g the Public schools of Canada. For Borden had no doubt that the mor take up the telephone rates as soon an Bay ports. No. 1 Northern failed, Austria-Hungary is expect - this purpose a cheque for 8250,000 thy object which his Lordship had as it finishes with the express rates e1.26%, all rail, and N. 2 North - stuns ea forthwith to deliver an ultima- will be forwarded upon the accept in view would be stimulated to a g ern, 81.23%, all rail. tum at Belgrade. After this, if slice of the gift. The Homo at groat extent by tho foundation of Tho Canada Automatic Machine Oats -Ontario No. 2 white 480 on fiervis refuses to make a complete ua-o passed a unanimous resolution the trust. Telephone Company announce that track, Toronto No. 2 Western I torsderuig to Lord Strathcona the Sir Frederick Borden, after they will be operating at Brantford (;:nada oats 47c, Collingwood, and surrender, no doubt exists in Paris by Ma • 1st.Collie wood. that Austria-Hungary will despatch thanks of the HouFo of Commons reading the pletterg from Lord Tho Dominion Textile Company No. 3, 46c, 8 an array across the Servia:a fron- and of the people of Canada. Strathcona explaining the objects P y Peas -No. 94c outside. tier. The Eclair on Fridayan- Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in moving of the donation aril a plan for th© has refused the demands of its em- Corn -No. 2 American yellow, the resolution, said that Lord administration of the fund, said ployees tura restoration of wages 73%e on track, Toronto, and No. 3 no that the absent French regirnonts on to the tomer figure.72Xclonging cers be- Strathcona had rendered many that ho had telegraphed his Lord The C. 1'. lt.gis nogotiatin fur at on track, Toronto. Gana the eastern frontier, have been re- nounced o- ` services to Canada, but none, ho ship accepting his offer and suggest -1 gest g dian corn, 71 to 72c un track, ru called. Tho Minister of War ad - believed, of greater importance ing that the font} bo known as the an elevator site at Vancouver in ionto. than the present one. lie hoped "Strathcona Trust," of which tho connection with it plans to ship Bran -Cars $23 in bulk outside.' mils that "certain precautionary wheat via the Pacific. Shorts, 823 to $23.50 in bulk out- measures have been taken on ac- / and believed that the system now Governor-General would be patron, Tho Senate committee has killed initiated would cause physical and the Prime Minister, vice pat- side. training to become a part of the r. -in, as tho doner had desired. tho Lancaster crossing bill again, their workhouse a pauper who has and substituted the measure pre COUNTRY PRODUCE. G been in the habit of writing beg - connection by Senator Beique. BRITAIN AS A SEA }'OWER. A CHILD OF WATERLOO. The National Transcontinental Apples -84.50 to $5.50 for choice ging letters from that institution. -- Railway Commission is at Champlain Market as a site for z Quebec qualities, and $3.50 to $4 for sec- 'there arrived at the workhouse sec- onds. FASHION IN LONDON T.I:ACIIF.� for the than, whose narno is Slater I Strength Conipared With That of Death at Detroit of Mrs. Mary Ann negotiating for the purchase of cane -Prime, 81.00 to 82, and LIMIT letter sl,ich an official suspected Sullivan.LIMIT OF EXTRAVAGANCE. money. On opening the011ier Nations. unit+a terminals.hand picked, 82.10 to $2.15 perIn an article in Tho Naval An- A despatch from Detroit says: The Dominion Government will bushel. envelope there was found in it • nual on the comparative naval Mrs. Mary Ann Sullivan, who was take no action at the present sos- Honey -Combs, 82 to $2.75 per postal order for LI from a gentle - strength of the great powers, T. born on the field of Waterloo while sion in regard to the tariff quos- dozen, and strained, 10 to Ile per Silver Plate and Bowl to Eat From man at Stoke-on-Trent. When in - A. Brassey tells that at the end the battle was raging, died at St. i tions raised by the revision in tho pound. Instead of the Kitchen terrogatod Slater admitted that he of 1609 Britain had 50 battleships Luke's Hospital on Wednesday, `United States. Ilay-No. 1 timothy, $10.50 to 811 had written tetters to people all <f the first class, the United States where she had lived for tho past, The Cleveland & Sarnia Lumber per ton on track here, and lower Plate. over the country asking for money. 22, Germany 20, France 13 and eleven years. She had been 111The cult of the toy dog has been wl►ich was forwarded to him in oa- Company has bought Walelie's lien- grades at 89 to 8t0 a ton. P Japan 11. Of Britain's 43, six are only a week, old ago being the it and the mill at Spragge, and will Straw -87 to $7.50 on track• increasing every year, and no smart tel orders. He always, ho declar- Dreadnoughts. No other nation cause of her death. Her father move the mill to Sarnia. The price Potatoes --05 to u7/c per bag on woman is seen in London without Grove road,"d the letters isr the egia- possesses any completed ships of was a British soldier, and her mo-, it said to have been $1,800,000. track. I a diminutive ball of brown or black this class, though Japan has two ther was one of the, two women al-� dressed, 15terod postal address of the work - this contribution of nearly a thou - said, or grey fluff under her arm. It is home. almost ready to go into commis- lowed to accompany tech company. sard dollars has been received from to IP,c per pound; fowl, 11 to 120' said, however, that 1909 is going sion, while Germany and the United King Edward some time ago caused the children of New Zealand to- turkeys, 20 to 22c per pound. Slater was tallest before the y to rival alt its predecessors in ex- board for an explanation, and ere- to will each have two complot- an investigatn to be made into wards the battlefields in connec tracngant fashions for the scented atod great surprise when ho ap- ed by the end of the present year. Mrs. Sullivan's claim that she was tion with the Quebec Tercentenary. THE DAIRY MARKETS• canine+ pets. poared before the guardians attir- Of second class battleships and the only living woman who was born Mr. J. W. Loud, Freight Traffic 20 to 21e; A toy dog will soon bo a more, in a heavy double-breasted coat, coast defence ships Britain has 11, on the field, slid vouched for its'Butter-Pound prints, p -Manager of the Grand Trunk, an -tubs and large rods, 16 to 18c; in- ____ n- expensive luxury to keep than a with an eye -glass, and a silvor- 1: and States 0, Germany 9, Franco correctness. Mrs. Sullivan and flounces a cut in grain rates to fourEerier, 14 to 15c ; creamery rolls, motor car. One well-known sect mounted walking- ;tick, presenting 1: and Japan 3. her husband lived for some time cents a bushel from Georgian Ila sty woman has n maid for a coo- , Britain has 42 cruisers of the first in Montreal, the latter afterwards ports to Montreal, to meet the ten solids, 21 to 220• le of miniature Pomeranians, and •a very distinguished appearance. Uclass, 27 of the second, and 46 of dying in London, Ont. competition of United States lines. e, and"Caso iota of now laid, 18 ho littleminiature animals' outfits coat as . ver guardians, after discussing to 19c per dozen. , .much as man women spend en various alternatives, such as rc- the third. The United States has • .. Cheese -Large cheese, 13/e per y' p to yaps). the money to pay for his 11 of the first class, 3 of the second GREATBRITAIN.h pound, and twins, 14 to 14%c. their own wardrobe. DiAI'RTCF; RYAN TO HANG. "The modern dv who onlymaintenance or returning it to the and 11 of ths third. Germany has John Davidson,ds, the poet and g' sender, deckled to give the man the o each of the first and second ____ weighs as much as a fair-sized dull, classes and 20 of the third. France Jirm Who Murdered His Brother playwright. has disappeared mys- JJOCI PRODUCTS.postal order, and with it his march- teriously from his home in } en- 1 is one of the most important, mem ing or<'.ers. Slater was according. has 11 of the first class, 13 of the Near North Bay. zsnce Bacon -Long clear, 12 to 12/,c berg of the household,"the man- ly told that he was now no longer second, and 22 of the third. Japan A despatch from North Bay says: UNITED STATES. per pound in case lots; mess pork, ager of a \l eat end firm said the Pen - has 9 of the first. class, 4 of the sec -destitute, and must leave the nd and .13 of the third. Of Bri- tain's sec - Judge Latchford on Thursday Chairman Sereno Payne says the $20''0 to 821 : short cut, $23to $24. other day. "It is as necessary for worI,hr,,,cn te tnin's first class cruisers throe are THREE II UNDRED MURDER% morning sentenced Maurice Ryan advocates of a high tariff on lune- Hams -Light to medium, 14 to us to cater for him as for his ownee Invincible:, which are almost equal be hanged on Juno 3rd next fur bei are chiefly stumpage specula - PLATES do., }'cavy, 13 to 131/1O; rolls, et or her children. the murder of his brother, Francis 10'/, to tic; shoulders, l0/c; backs, PLATES AND DRINKING to battleships in strength. No tors. Jose Ryan, on or about Nuveen-) 16'. to 1c;; breakfast bacon, 15/ , other nation has any of these ships I y Two trainman were killed by the / BOWLS. 111 commission. Germany's first bei Iffe ed12The Judge was via- explosion of a locomotive boiler on to 16c. for one was launched this week. tbly affects<} in addressing the pita -j the Lehigh Palley Railroad near Lard -Tierces, 13c; tuba, 13%c; miniature l'toy't ilseout. of the qua c- "The Doer, to whom he could hold out pails, 13/c. Railroad --- and now -a -days. Every pet has a •t• no hope of Executive clemency. The United States Steel Corpora- little ,late stamped with his name AN INSANE IMMIGRANT. Tho prisoner listened to his Lord tion is said to have secured control IIUSIN SS IN MONTREAL. I P Corpora - ship's remarks with closed eves,and a drinkingbowl. These arc Coternmerit Taking Action Against and at the end sank to his scat, of the Dfiehipicoten iron ore range, Diontreal, March 30. -Peas --No. made in anything from fine china the C. 1 • R. gaudibly, north of Lake Superior. 2, a8� to fioc ; oats, Canadian \lest to pewter or even real silver. Bobbin with his head in Eighty-nine vessels were wrecked en No. 2,51 to bl%c; extra No. ., his handy. and two hundred and twenty -ono No. 1 feet} b0 The high -bred toy dog suffers A despatch from $t. John, N. R., l food, 50/ to 51c;r intensely in the cold weather, and nays: Tho Interior Department of - t• persons lost their lives on the At- to 50%c;Ontario No. 2, 50 to 504c; for this reason sweaters and rninia- the Dominion Government is pro- EIGHT ltt'IINF:D TO DEATH. lantic coast of America during the Ontario No. 3, 49 to 49%e; Ontario tura cardigan jackets are being seeding against, the C. P. R. on a _ fall and winter season just passel. No. 4, 48 to 48'/..c; barley, No. 2,' made. The sweaters aro crocheted charge of bringing to Canada an in Fire 1'ullowinq a Terrific Storm President Lewis of the United to 6 c; barley, Manitoba feed, 1 or knitted, and cost about 82.50. insane immigrant without stating Mineworkers of America says the 89� 60-; buckwheat. 55', to 58c. The cardigan jacket is made of his condition. The man is a true in Texas. anthracite miners have a fund of Flour -Manitoba Spring wheat pat brilliant scarlet flannel fastened sian Finn brought hero on the A despatch from Fort. Worth, $5,000,000 to draw nn in case of a cuts, firsts, l�5.80 to °6; Ma ►hubs nith gilt buttons. steamship Empress of Britain last Texas, Bays: Reports received hero :strike, while i'1,000,000 more can Spring wheat patents, Fecunds, "Another novelty is a rain coat month and deported on tho same on Wednesday from Wise county, be easily raised. }i5.30 to $5.50; Manitoba strong made of silk waterproof, lined with dtearner. While here he be. arno 30 miles north of here, say that. a `---' 1 -:kers', 85.10 to 85.30; Winter n contrasting color. It is Very nae quite violent and caused damage terrific electrical storm swept. that CENElt:1T,• w}1eat patents, $5.40 to 85.50; fel in these days, when a woman in the immigration building. Com country. and that a farmer, his wife Count Zeppelin's airship made a At•rA ght rollers, 85 to 85.10; always takes her dog out mot ,r plaint was made . at the Police and five children and a farm hand flight of 150 miles, carrying 26 pas- straight rollers, in hags, $2.35 to ing. They are made with a hood ('curt on Wednesday and a sum -were burned to death in a fire which senRers 82.45; extra, in bags, $1.95 to; to draw over the head. mons will be issued. It is said the followed. The town of Slidell is Paderewski, the famous pianist, $2.03• Feed -Manitoba bran, 822' "Dogs' boots have been P.(' en be - C. 1'. R. will fight the case. reported practically destroyed, has rheumatism in his right hand M 523; Manitoba shorts, $21 to 825; fere, but this year they are be1..ir _�_ _ . Only two houses were left stand -and arm. Ontnri,► bran, $23 to 821; Ontario knitted or crocheted in thick wee, ing in Slidell. Twenty persons aro The French astronomer Gaillot shorts, $24.50 to is25; Ontario mid -,to put on at night when Flo is KILLED 1 }:l) 11181 1'011 ITS R1.t1O1>. reported to have been injured. announces that he has discovered (flings, 825 to 1325.50; pure grain tucked up in his basket. `1-iti-hes in Cuba ('on+i,•teil et Ifur• ,F, two new planets situated far beyond mouille, $33 to 835; mixed mouille,' "Miniature dog blankets are Neptune. ><29 to l4:>0. Cheese -13X to 13';C;� made of grey tweed, bound with a A despatch from London, Ont., T11(1)II'g0\ SENTENCED. Psays: Assistant Fire Chief Se„tt derin� Whits 1 bill• Butter -Fall creamery, 23 to 24c; },right colored braid, with the :1 despatch (ruin Havana says: .1. fresh receipts at '20 1 to 2I%e. sp,,rlt creature's monogram a nbroi- was fatally injured on Thurrrdsy p' Atuherstburg Coln:ed Roy Who g s 21c per dozon. driest in c,nc corner." night 1,y falling down an elevator Three reputed witches have been billed His Father. Bg _.. A most ingenious travellingbagaft during a fire in the fur store convicted of murdering a white .1L('OiiOi. FOR ('OLDS. + t Edmund Heitz on Dundas street. Selby in order to procure the blood A despatch trurn Windsor. Ont., CATTLE bf.1RKFT. for toy dogs will bo seen this sea - The fire, which originated in the Ilk and heart wherewith to hen) the says: Fifteen -year-old William Medical Authority Tells of Fallacy non. It is made of canvas lined Tasemamong some rubbish, Toronto, March 30. - Ex- with cloth. Tho bag contains a sick. The women have been nen• Thomps„n, the colored boy who of Belief in This ('arc. port cattle were in firm de comb and brush, a tooth brush and filled the whole building with dente ernvietec} asVowed to s accomplices,, and ha a been s familo others, shot ylquarrcl rearhis tather Amhe duringport, Dr. C. Stanf�,rd Read of New eland and realized as high as *5. nail clip, and a hand brush to draw sea bliand nded it is it.thought w�aslhie Scott Fhb sentenced to from fourteen to several months ago, pleaded gull- York. a medical authority, smashes 70 in two or three instances, hat ' on like a glove, made of fibro ten off duty, and nobedy knew he WAS twenty }ears' imprisonment. This t} to manslaughter before Justice that daring belief of so many per- these wore exceptional cases, 85 to drill, with which the dog is scrub in the buildi g until his cries for II the second case of the kind, three Teetzel at Sandwich on Thursday sons that something "with a stick ?5 30 may be taken as the general bedin his bath every morning. helpbrought his comrades es 'semen having been executed in afternoon, and was sentenced to in it'"will cure a cold. average. Butcher cattle of the The rest of the outfit comprises g "Ono of the most prevalent and, choice variety are as keenly sought a cake of scented soap, some cold reams. He has is wife and throe is at the name time, erroneous ideas; after as ever, whilst the supply fell cream, a soft hath towel and a but children, has bel„aged to the hri- 190t for the same crime. five years' imprisonment. concernin alcohol is that ittie of perfume. bri- gade five years. and was appointed g pre- far short of the demand. Well - , g pP vents colds. How often do we hear finished cattle were none too plen- PLAYTHINGS :Issist.a it Chief four months ago. the remark made to a guest, who tiful, although there was some im- FOR FIDO. The tock was badly d imaged by is about to leave his host on a cull provernent in quality; the balk of The toy digs playthings are »rnuko and warm. night: 'Now, do have a drop of the cattle were in poor condition. made of India rubber, and consists something to keep the cold out.' 1 Stockers and feeders -In fair de- of balls, solid dolls, mice or tiny HAULED 1101{'� illy 1'L1(;. Now, if there is anything that ii mand, but the supply limited. replicas of himself. certain in this world it is that AI ('acres - Firm and unchanged. The latest bed for Fido is not r, Lord Charles Ileresford Retires Imperial Government Expresses Gratitude cohol lets the heat out and there -1 Shoop and lambs -Fair demand and 1•asket. This resting place lie se• From British Nast!. T fore predisposes to chill. It dilates, slightly lower. Hogs -Weak. Se leets in the daytime, but at night A despatch from Lordon says: to New' Zealand. all the superficial blood vessels of beet at 86.80 to 86.90 f.o.b., and' he is provided with a miniature Admiral f,nrd Charles Beresford, the body, thereby giving temperer- 87.10, fed and watered. armchair. it is titled with a dawn Commander of the Channel fleet, ily the sensation of a glow of pillow, and there is a white fur hauled down his flag at Portsmouth .1 despatch from London says: ing official year i3 concerned, the warmth, and it is from this added -4►- rug to put over him. on Wednesday, thus bringing to an Great Britain has accepted the of. provisions of tho naval estimates heat that the temperature is low- };IGNT 1\'t►R1i11{;N h11,LF:p. Solid gild or silver bracelet col- cal fifty- years of active rervice. far made by New Zealand to give afford ample security, hut in view ered by radiation. In the very ._ tars are fashionable for the tiniest; He was given a rousing send-off the Empire, free of cost, a fully -- of the uncertainty existing regard cold regions the inhabitants know l;uricd b5 a 1'alling trail in l hi• dugs. These are engraved with l's some 10,000 enthusiastic friends P ing the+ chara�tter and extent of only ton well this effect of cicohol, calla Stock Yards. the name and address u1 the owner, and admirers who heel gathered equipped Dreadnought. :lnnounc- the demands that may bo made on, and realizing the danger, have to and are often ret with gems. around the dockyard gates. The leg the acceptance of this gift in our natio nal resources the follow -1 be absteni�,us in order to preservr., A despatch from Chicago saps: _•h,___ Admiral is now a free lance, and the House of Compels, on Wed- ing year. the offer of New Zealand their lives. and one finds. as a mat- The •failing of a wall killed eight AltlyTO('R.ITIC PAUPER. it is expected that he will take an acsday, Ur. Asquith read the tele to defray. within that peris,d, the ter , 1 tact, that prisons who ars' workmen at the stuck yards nn active part in the agitation for a grim spat to Now Zealand, ex- cost of pr„iding a first-class bat- froze l to death in this country. at Thurr<tay. The men «ere At work 11 ort• 1;1r•flay. and (incited Silvers big navy. pressing the Government "warm• tleship „t the latest t}pe, and a beast -hive usai'lr met that fate.dernnlishing what remained of ono Nuun1ed•titiek. --'I'- --- est nrat,tude for this generous and second vessel of the .ams type if thrmigh thrix ha: est }leen in a' of Darling k C'o's warehonsos, The second reading of the (;'r- pari!•,tir offer." Continuing. fir. subsequent events show it is neves- state of intr,xi-:tion when col('+,hich fire destroyed net long ago, Richmond (England) Board r,f man naval budget was passed in Lsiuith said :-"So far as the cam- sail. is most g*atefuily accepted ." c eertook One '' I when the wall came down on them. Guardians have pint discovered in the iteichrtag wtreout discussiuu. WAR IN BALKANS 11YIMINENT Austria Is Massing Troops on the Monte- negrin 1 Frontier. 41 count of the tension of the present European situation." WEEPING WIVES ANI) SISTERS A new York Herald correspoud- ont cables a description of scenes at Zara and Fiume, where Austria is making active preparations for war. At Fiume, ho says soldiers and reservists aro arriving continu- ally and aro immediately embarked on fast steamships of the Ungaro - Croats Navigation Company Com- pany fur the Gulf of Cattaro. This gulf is close to the Montenegrin frontier and within easy striking distance of Cettinjo. At, each departure, both at, Fiumo and Zara, thousands gather around and salute the departing soldiers. Heartrending scones are to bo wit- nessed everywhere. Weeping wives with babies in their arcus, sisters and mothers crowd the quays. Simi- lar emotion is shown by the soldi- ers, for all are under the impres- sion that they aro going to war. SILK ANT) GOWNS FOR DO Committed by is iluwslnn Woman io the Last 'i'1►irty Years. A despatch from St. Petersburg says: Charged with having commit- ted some three hundred murders, a woman named Propova has been arrested at Samara. During the last thirty years, it appears, the woman has made a practice of rid- ding captious wives of their lois, bands oss- bands by means of poison. She charged a small fee, and is said to have executed her commissions with much despatch. One of her clients, tormented by remorse, has now de- nounced her. Mmo. Popova has confessed to having committed the murders, but protests that she did excellent work in freeing unhappy wives from their tyrants. She never murdered a woman. A mob sought to seize her and burn her at the stake, but was prevented by the police. 4- Fi:1.1. DOWN .1 S11.11'T. ~ London 1'i rt nanI'atally injured While on Duly. PRESENT OF BREADNOIIGII • 1