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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-5-16, Page 4Xl•••••••P••••••••••••••••••••m..' The Pvioisons Bank eCARTE1.BY PARLIAMENT, 1855. Padua Capi I ResereeFun $lead Mee, liecketreaL / .`. 'aallae`,,teilial.,re,,Bee.„ ,'"' eiak etneinene ninneeee. Meilen tolveneed`fet good tareters en their liene netwith one or more .etiderne• ae 7 per emit. pc, annum. Exeter Branch i Opp every hawed day from lea ne, to a P. in SATURDAY% 10 a. m. to 1 te ne urrentrat,es of interest allowed on deposits. OIOSEON ee CARLING, re -D. RUBDON, Seen:trona nen- n Exeter, Dee. 27th. Te. THE EXETER TIMES — trogo188 CEelPrIclar fOr Sialeneax.. ItIoNDAT. TieESDAT _ NVEDergen.An.. V1eireleer SATURDAer May, I 901. 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 S 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 21 31 4 11 18 25 ATTACK ON THE KING, The Reasons Given For Seizing "The Irish People," CARDINAL VAUGHAN ABUSED* • Motion, for Adjoarneaent in ate Britisb. Commons Defeated - ear. Wynalmia Declined to Bead the Article in the Jaouseenne Deseribes Its character luStroneinveetive -The Police Work. Dublize May 11. -The poUea of Cork, Limerick and other towns of Ireland seized ale the copies *f Mr. William Oen's weekly paper. The Irish People, found at a newsdealer's yesterday morning. The offenaino articles, it now appears. Were abusive attack's on King Edward, Cardinal Vaughan, and the address to the Xing, which the paper declaxes WaS suet ae neght have been presented to a Legree half a celatury ago. The article finds consolation in the fact TEtuR. w.AN-16Tar, 1901 NOTES AND COMMENTS, It has been common lately to say that the 19th century was the LIMO Statee' eeliturv, end that the 20th cen- tury will be Canada's. Canada already has more Millionaires than the United Statee had during the first iptarter of the Ifith century. e • There will be no provincial election in, •Ontario this summer. Premier Ross has announced that he will visit England. in, July and August, return- ing to Cenada early in September. The visit is not purly for pleasure, and during bis stay in Enaland Mr. Ross seek to have an imperial remount station established in Oetario. * that the presentees were English Catholics. -who aro repudiated by the only really Catholic nation new iIt existence. The loyalists repre- sented England mile., and it the 1)g- lish Catholic chose to acknowledge themselves superstitious ittotators it ours. William O'Brien began life as a re- porter on The Cork Daily Herald. He subsequently wrote for 'The Free- man's Journal, and eounded "United Ireland. in 18e0. Ile fesunied a !few agrariais movement is 1808, styling zt. the. "Initee Irish League." and starting The Irish People newspaper as its advocate. O'Brien bas beeu roeecuted nine times for political ences, and has spent more than o years in prison. lie has been a member of Parliament lor North Cork since rite election of 1900. Alphonse Arthor Lth1Ue peewee, INIPERIAT.RorsE, M. P. has been ;appointed to the Sen. ate in the place of the We Senator Rose. Mr. Deehene was ihst elected to Parliament in le•Sial. He is a2 yeeteell of age. The liberals, who etarted in 1,9il with, nine euppertere in the Vpioer Chamber, have now therty.sax out of the eightaaone, which leaves the Con- Servatives with a majority of nine. & Side by side in every count .,rv 140s - petits and failure move on. .7.sio mat. ter how prosperous a country may be, there will be always many failures c and no matter bow hard times semi I to be, many will presper. The United States they now have, aeeordion to the New York Herald, nearly four thousand 41lionaires, whose combin- ed. wealtia*the country, and whose avenge of Wealth is abont four mil- * • * Complaint is already coming from Buffalo that Canadian money is being refused 'except at a discount. At Buf- fele, as at Port Ramon, Detroit, no- - gara Falls, and other frontier towne where the international traffic as con- stant, Canadian money has freely passed, as has American money at the corresponding points on the Canadian side. This Buffalo refusal is perhaps the work of Expositiou "graftere up -eceeev dodge to make a few pennies eo e. -,4) the vieitere, Cana - at the 'expense . eteee tO dians should not allow therm, he fleeced by such a pretty trick. There are hundreds of places in Buf- falo where Canadian money will be gladly welcomed. * * 'The recent crash in Wall street was not the result of a "corner' in the market, as that term has hitherto been generally known in former "Cor- ners" as they were known in former tioaes, were made for the delibirate purpose of entrapping speculators in- to selling shares which they did not own, and forcing them to repurchase at extortannate prices or pay the plot- ters well for letting them off. Pe the ...roper and patriotic attack on the present instance two rival coteries of I conduct of the Chief Secretary. bankerS and railway magr,etes cora- Mr. Wyndham, in defending the peting for control of the Northern Pa- seizure, declined to "soil his lips •cifie road began to buy all the stock with reading the attack on the King, in sight, both in et all street and on which constituted seditious libel, nor the European bourses. Outsiders who wciand the feelings of millions by aererot understand the real situation Propagating the outrageous, gross took a hand in, teed of course were and scurrilous lies of the article." squeezed, though the competing, sypdi. After Mr. Redmond had commented cates acted generously with them in on the irapolicy of Goverroment's see- the settlement, as affairs in Wall tion in seizing the paper, which street go. would simply have the effect of faS- telling attention on the article of The Irish ' People, many copies of Perhaps at no period in the history which ' were in the pockets of mem- of this country has there been so bers then in the House, and naany of matey. opportunities for investment which had gone to America, Mr. Ba- as at the presenes, time. Joint stock our, the Government leader, denied companies and co-operative concerns that the Government was attacking are being organized on all sides aid either the freedom of the press or Almost every day some new enterprise is presented for the consideration of investor, Nearly every avenue of trade is being exploited, the aim tentensibly being to develop the re- • sources of the conntry, and by organiz- ieg capital. econpmize in the cost of prodnetiOn, and thus inerease the pro- fets,of the investor. This is a sign of progress and expansion that should he viewed with satisfaction by every • true lover of bis country. What this cOuntry nee& is the bayestment of capital On a business basis and for eenitireate purposes. Canada has neeet undeveloped resources that have necting. Bit:Endo', and Fort • Erie been lying dormant too long for tbe with Crystal Beads, the Fort Erie ra leace track, Niagara. Falls nd TToek of capital. We rejoice, therefore , ronto The company it is serid has that ea,pital front abroad and at home secured the right of way and the is being:invested in our country, and s 'd t h THE METROPOLITAN. Areltbishoe X,ewis Wag on Hie Way to Enniend anti Egypt When He Parsee Away -Ills career. Loadon. May 14. - Archbielaop Lewis a Ontario. Metropolitan of Canada. died May 4. on board the At-. 'antic Transport Line steamer Men- ominee. Ile had embarked seriously ill, as the result of pneumonia. and had intended to stay in London for a. ehort thee and proceed to Egypt. He was accompanied by his wife anti a trained nurse. During the night at May 3 he sank rapidly, Ile died it 4 o'clock the next raorniug. The body was embalmed and taken to his residence here. eaelee of HU Life. • The Most Rev. Jolla Travers Lewis, Metropolitan of Canada., was the son at the Rev. John Lewis, cur- ate of St. Anne's Church, Shendon. near Cork, in Ireland, and was born. ea June 26, 1e2e. His early eduea- tion was received in private schools ' at Cork, whence he proceeded to Trinity College, Dublin, obtaining at his entrance the Primate's Hebrew prize. Be was specially interested ite classics and ma.thematies duriug ' the course, and when he graduated : in, 1848 it was as gold Medalist ia eteics and logic. lie proceeded to , Eugland after gracluetien, and in July, 1818, was ordained cleaecne at 1 Christ Cliwrch College Chapel, Cana - bridge. by the Bishop of cliester. A year later he was ordatued priest by ' the Bishop of Down, and became cur- ate of Newtonbutter, in the north of Ireland. Meanwhile his mother and famtly had ernigeated to Canada, each after a, year'a service as curate, he decided to visit them. The late Bishop Strachan was at that time pushing Anglia:en missione into the back settlements, and the Yetwfif Irishman on his arrival was ap- pointed a missionary a.t \Vest 'Tewkesbury, on the Ottawa River. Promotion came rapidly. In 1854 be became rector of St. Peter's, Brockville. and in 1861, when bere- ly thirty-six, he became, by unani- mous Nate ot both clergy awl laity, the first Bishop a Ontario when tha Diocese of Toronto was divided. He 4 youngests op et the waw ere or "Tim Irieb. People" pis- church. For many years Bishop Cussed-Mr..Ifooton's Questions. Lewis steadily improved the position LOLdats, May 11.-31r. Henniker or the church in his diocese, and Mt -salon. Conservative, in the Iiottee when the office of Metropolitan at ef Commons yesterday drew eaten- Canada hecaxae vacant by the death 'don to the annual loss of 4;00.000 of Bishop Medley of Fredericton, in in the telegraph service, aggresakting 1892, Bishop Lewis was by the vote 4a.300,00u since the Goveroment of the Ifouse of Bishops in Montreal, took over the lines, and asked how in June, 1803, elevated to the office. the Government. PrOPosed tO remedy This was followed by the eonferring Sir Wel .1 II* k ' • - 1 of the dignity of Archbishop in The late Metropolitan was the ore eelior of the Excheriner. aamitted the iginator and promoter of the Lam- carreetness of the ligeres. The reason b more eager for rapid eonanatineation all the conferences. Ile was an a.u- Micelle* extensions inest be discourage , tributed many artieles to The e our- eth Conferenees, now so important of the loss was that the publie Was in the church's work. Iie attended than the 'wen" Warrantea' 1;n9r°- thor of some distinction, and con- ed. nal of Sacred Literature. Arch - Mr. Henniker Heaton aise asked if bishop Lewis married first in 1851, the Government was prepared to Annie Henrietta., daughter of the lea.S0 the telegraph lines to a Prie late Bon. Henry Sherwood. eShei vate connniny. The Chancellor of died in 1886, and in, 1880 he mar - the Exchequer did not reply. ried Ada. Maria, daughter of Mr. Seizure of 4•Tiit Irish Feoplen, Eve.n Leigh, Manchester, England, Miss Leigh was a, well-known church At the conclusion of the questions workei and founder of the Dritash in the House of Commons yesterday, and American Home for '2.oung Wo - John Dillon (N'ationalist) moved the men and Children at Paris. She sur - to herhusband. eall attention to the seizure of The Irleli People. Bishop of Ottawa Benefits. • rr. Dillon complained that the at- Ottawa, May 14.-1ty the death of tion of the authorities was grossly the late Archbishop Lewis the Sum illegal, and asked whether it was due of 811;6,000 of thp Episcopal Endow - to the attack on lir. 'Wyndham, the ment Fund of the Diocese of Ontario Chief Secretary for Ireland, Or to reVert to the Diocese of Ottawa, ettack on the King. that the stipend of the tee 'eet le was owlinrg, WtoYnthde- 9sttawa will be materially ham replied wee. attack on the 'King. increesee, Mr. Dillon. said he was not concern- ed to defend the violence of the at- tack, but any seizure should ha,ve The Infantry camps willebe: neath the floor, which was raised a lit. have had 21 daya experience. Traffic been done through. the courts. Fee Tito Eastern League Monday. toria had been made in the -2nglish. Tereate eat ••• • ..9109.9002 to 15, 26th, I tle from the ground, and presently more violent attacks on Queen 'Vic- Worcester . 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0-7 At London -aline 4 there came erawling out an enorinaff Ellbsetrafineldds,ti Julie et; to 29, 22nd, 26th, 29th and hog, 27th, BO ri sentenee Was papers without their -base hits -Brown. Three -base lilt- • - and 33rd Regiments; The present action we Inelisg seized. - 171'1 Home run,—Slater, Slater, Rickert, Un. ' pronounced on Friday on the doctors a. blow to the glartae. YSacrifice kit -Carr. Bases on lean; 130th Regiments and lst Hussars; Faltpalau 2. ,,etreen out June 181st Brigade Division "That'S inn hcig," SIM' the merchant. anodungotheenrstocheavragdeed wiitihitaasrysistsienrg. BASEBALL, DEWET BEGINS AGAIN INSURANCE FOR DRUGI,STS. HORSES FROM CANADA - Protected Ifr0111. Blackman au mix. 1 take* In Mixing Drugs. One of the latest things in the fidelity I He Has Entered the Transvaal ,sn casualty line is te lasure drugeists Chosen by Col. Dent For the Use With Two Thousand Men. 1 against what is called the wronfe Pre" •of South African Troops., Kription man, For •$15 or p5 a yeer several companies down town guaran- A REPORT OF FIVE DAYS' WORK., !tes druggists against daraageS arising $1,000 000 FOR THEIR S01-10013 from mistakes in compounding drugs. - One et the Met elleeeeseel of tnese Aeoordiugto zord Kitchener's. Report the Companies has 950 chemists of New Winuilleg Citizens Anxious mat 11144r Boers Are Steadily Losios-Canadian YorU', Jersey City, Newark and. New chutne* shall nave ReeZetional .ed- etabulare Praised -auntie camps . EtTaregen on list of gribegiuggists eteceeits te the Solite. African con- vantages -500 Arrests.* 1343;COIOWA Or LoStrUOtion at Niagara, against loss from their owe mistakes -.A Trolley Ride From, Dualdo of leading pharmacists that they were to Telanto sow% to lit. A llailWay 'act, LOnclOO and Deserento, originated in the belief of a inimber Londou. May 13. -Gen. Dewet, ac- txstdeviestimpsraoefuces g7proeftelsvagiesege wthrt cording to a despatch to The Daily 7-sackawanna strikers. EiglitY more men lieve joined the lXail erom Pretoria, has resumed operations, and is reported to have crossed into the Transvaal with 2,000 ram, Lord Nitehorior's leeport. London, May 13. -Lord latelaener reporta to the War Office, under date of Pretoria, May 10, as follows: "Since May Stb. 28 Boers Jia‘ve Ueen killed, wounded, 130 taken prisoners, and 183., have surrendered. Nine thousane i,ecitands gI aranumie tion, 230 wageneae.500 horses, and large quantities 'of grain and, stock have been captured." le Receive minter. Loudon, May 13. -Sir Alfred Mile uer's friends are preparing public banquets tied civic bemire for ttim when he arrives trona Cane TOM. Reconatrnetea Ministry. Cape Town, May 12. -The South • Afriean News yesterday &dared it had been decided to reconstruct the Minima's, with Cecil Rhodes as Prun- es Treasurer• tary and Sir John Gordan Seed= ler. Dr. Jameson as Coloniel Score - The Premier (f_eir John Gordon Sprigg) however, alethorizes a, state- ment that there is no foundation for , the reports ot the reconstruction Of the Cabinet. The COTAOAIOXIS Praised. • Ottawa MaV 13 -Hie Excellency :the Governer -General has received the following cablegraui from the Secre- tary of State for the Colonies: ,•"Loudon, May 0.-Iiis Majesty's , os eminent have receive sv t male . pleasure. the following DICSSagO from 11116 nigh Commissioner for South Africa,: Inspector-ateneral ot South African Constabulary reports naost Ifavorably on Canadian recruits. Ay - h (gage physique of men is splendid, • and they seem to be well fitted tor ! thew duties. Regret that, owing to there against financial loss tbrough be. which to answer. IMY departure, have not yet had ing linked up for violation of the ex- The Academy of the Sawed Heart time to see them myseJfe-Milner• else law." -New 'York Sun. at London, Ont., was burned on Fri- day. There was no loss of life. All i Chamberlain." , ; Rohm His Best. of the sisters and students escaped I "(Signed). with little trouble. . Mr. M. 13. Thrasher, a friend of Tula. . THE TENTED FIELD. - kepi) institute and its pupils, says Three hundred employes of the . — that he once made Inquiries about a Ebervele colliery of G. B. Markle S. . Instruction 'Will Ile Given the Tobin- : ertitin graduate, a shopkeeper In Alin strike because ot the i Co., at Ilitzelton, Pit., haVe gone on tears at Niagara, London and Des. e i of haunt, who seemed to be doing a thrisa one of their number. d scharge wrong medicines had beep given to Pilot Mound, had 0.000 SOlne member. of their fatalities, some- 'ere on Friday ening. times with serious results. The gang President. e eley was al Santa was partly broken up by the fidelity 13arbara, Cal.. on Friday. enninanY which first assumed the re- Five hundred arrests have been sPonsibility of protecting drliggists at made at Barcelona. Spain. $5 a year e•aele. An ofneer of this cone, Chicago hard's bave siliPPed paay says that there are fully 1.000 000,000 currency to New York. dueriusgtask, ess a- year in the compounding of eoremese eneSon, (nett on Friday. . Edwar,d....0., Pa,i,exi?;.1e,e, "fe...c.iipIado's mi"sWtatiet.,,thileere coarsetissouompanituegreenusinree Gerimany bate exported pleees to Et100011.0 rtnoirerdturEinnung etitie plietaspticei.ssear. is many alleged errore iii PliXing Medi. dead, at TWT7town. N. Y„e aged as. eillen, and 60010 Of the eomplaints are The Serimen'a 'Union of nmeteralain invented for the sole purpose of exe has proclaimed, a general striae for toiling money from the retail drug.. more money. gists. Our eonapany guarautees to pre- The schools bylaw to raise $1.9d°,°- teet druggiste against themselves, but e0,0,.0 we," paste(le„, b,?: th° vitizeas (4 our main desire is to prevent freed on "Wein on Friday, '4iia";,cicre, of Chicago has the part a those who want to black- mail one ot our clients far something tbieaenn isnuesollearaedg'as la'eenedireeheier:teeigite: Ise has not done. , tin -1St funds. 'It is a serious matter to Make a Mr, Winston Churchill denies that zaistake ia 'mixing drugs, but it is fre- he Waa Allowed to vecape froin Pre- quently even more serious to the drug. toria, and that snapshot pietures gist to have it noised about that such were teken of him. a mistake was made. I have known Richard W. Miles of Menden, hy the puldleity given to the fact theta. Pacific. Peter McQueen. of Schnee - Conn., made $460,000 on Northern chemists to be forced out of business sons have recognizet1 the fear that gmeeeme. .t41,41VYhalineay4': $71,011Ont'01)0er0. Co's mill at Ont.. was totally de - thee' made a blunder. Disheneet per- (lkirnuuggatl hUaavV: tQatk ea: aeifvPii%SitZo0011thtbi: stroyed by fire on Thursday night. The. losq is about $8.000. knowledge. Otto Cribb, champion welterweight "Since we undertook to protect them of Australia, recently defeated in a number of druggists have confessed San Francisco, tried to stew away to paying big sums to persons wbo said on a steamer to beat his way home. reletaires were Made. I have 'filenames but was caught, of half a dozen so called doctors who Henry J01411.5014 a negro. was have aided an east side gang that was lynched at Valdesto. Ga.. on Thurs. engaged in the business of bleeding 4147 nigbt. far sil°"ing al. 1 '''vaaarj: white Juan named Foraker. rhe late chemists. "Still, there Is nothing really remark. ter was uninjured. able In thls Preteetion of druggists. milianadchaininsiinse_ohfolOwlewveolralicaitinlsgedlialyo, nail% For instance, we have a special lime. 12a per sent, increase, and have since for saloon keepers, guaranteeing given the manufacturers ten days in eronto-TIee elansual Drill. • . fug business. Tim body of Willie IsleCormielt, wile . - st disappeared from his home in New 1 Ottawa, May 18. --Camps of in- What kind of a man Is this Wood, t struction for the Militia. will be held the colored merchant down the streetr York, Cite* Some Weeks ago, was found , throughout Ontario this sununer as he asked in the store of a wialte man, on Friday in Cromwell Creek. It was ,I follows: - reported that' he had been kidnaPped. ntIdging that there if anywhere be i a Field artillery will g0 into carap reigbt bear an unfavorable opinion. George Jose, a Toronto laborer, at Deseronto, "A" and "B" 13a.tter- The merchant supposed Mr. Thrasher working a,t T. Eaton e.:; Co.'s„ was Field Batteries, Juno 11; 5th and to be a traveling salesman and answer- struck by the elevator and fell down tleield Batteries, June 01; 5th .and ne, the shaft 10 feet. His back is i "You can sell him any amount of broken, and he is not expected to , 14th Batteries, June 25; 2nd, 3rd "' and Sth Batteries, Juno 18. Deseronto as followe: Of the 10th, I the most prosperous condition. In the r eLe oxxv e. Altamont Postofflee, Lawrence was goods. He'll pay for them every time.", nee and Miller, charged with i Besides these, dettiehments of five ofecers and 12enonecommissionee Then Mr. Thrasher went on to the . three postoffice robberies in Kansas, officers and 'Me -if -will also drill at store, where he found everything In pleaded guilty ill the CaSe Of the llth, 12th, 18th and. 16th Field Bat- ` tours° or his tele with ehe merchant given. four years and Miller three years in prison. teries, July 4 to 6; of the lst Field they stepped to the open hack door, anti 15th Field Battery, July Battery, July 8 to 0; and of the 12 to 13- sweet 310 th suk 1" • there Wood began calling: "Suke, suke, , stands strong. Mayor Blessing sign. The Albany street ear strike still , e• 1• I:lie Infantry camps. ed an ordinance on Friday compelle I Then there canie a grunting under- ing motortnen On electric lines to liberty of the preee "I raise one °eery year, -though there's Y Mr. William. netedmend .-Ily N erall 3; be 1aletailen 1. Stolen and 6th Field Battery, C. A. (Nationalist) seconded 'elle motion, characterizing 1/.15"--* eTerf, Drente .Douahlooplays-armer- At Viagara-June 11 to 22, the leo reason why I should for Pm not vice. The sentences run from. seven the • married, and I don't keep house. I Slater. Unglaub to Wrigley to Slater. • Lett 2nd Dragoons, the 20 raise them as object lessons. I does It Mr. McCartney e of Thamesford, , years down to two years. eerticle complained of as a ver Fut Idle t Oat Madison to c Y lifttaalsoo u to Beasley° to earr, Sharrott ti, Governor -General's Body Guard and on bases -Worcester 3; Toronto 7. Umpire th, 87th, 41th, 77th an.d 97th Regiments of Infan- , hot take flinch of anything to feed Ont., shipped four carloads of horses nnele. try; also the 12th, 81st, 34th. 35th them, except the waste from the store, to Montreal on. Friday to be Sent to South Africa. Col. Dent will be at -Warner. Ttme-1,40. - • • • Mittel° . 0 0 0 2 00 0 0 0-2 7 1 and S6th Regiments of Infantry. alla see how fat they grow! ., Syracuse 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-3 6 1 London again next week to inspect At Kingston -June 18 to 29, then "Then I get the negro farmers who 800 horses that are now at Queen's Batteries-Haetings and Speer e Pfan. 4th Hussars and 3rd laragoonC the come here to trade to look at my bog • Park. . , miller and McManus. Umpire-11am. At Montreal -Hartford -Montreal gams 16th, 40th,15th and 46th Regiments and see what can- be done by keeping, postponed; rain. 16th, 10th, 45th arid 46th Itegi- the animals shut up and fed instead of , At Rochester -Providence -Rochester game ments; also the 42nd, 17th, 49th, postponed ; rain . letting them run wild. Then I tell Charles D. Cramp, who has just re- turned to Philadelphia from a meet. 'big of the Cramp -Ontario Steel Com- • 1 them they -might as well have hogs . National Leasrne Scores. , th and h egiraeil s. panY said on Friday that it had • Fri .day At Pittsburg- R. R. B. , The Pay.. been decided to proceed at once with Cincinnati .. ..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0- 3 1.1 2 pity I they need do is fo shut up the p.ig in like mine as their thin razorbacks AU' , Pittsburg . ...10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0- 2 8 0•The esta.blisheiets 'foe which the erection .of the proposed plant at a pen o ra s and set the children to Collingwood, Ont. Batreries-Catesbro and Zimmer; McFad. will be drawn at these camps will 1 - ii den and Kahoe. • be those authorized' for -the finan.cial Over 600 carpenters employed at At neaten- Rita year, 1900-1901; except for cops I gathering. a.coens for him. the Pan-Anaerican Exposition Boston .- ....1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0- 5 9 3 • .- 6 1. • I "I can't start a school here," he.con- nlilladelphia .2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0- 6 10 7 forming the 10th. leth-andel3t Bra grounds,. at Bunten), N. Y., struck • eluded. "I tried that and felled, ,but Friday afternoon because they were Batteries-Eawsen and Kittredge; Dona. gades, whieh will draw pay accord - Mg' to : the eista.bl ishrnents thoinzed 1 I can at least teach the farmers how to asked to handle what they called At New York- R*11. E. for the yearvepidereg,g,nne 30; 1,902. I raise begs." . • ' lene and McFarland. New Yoek .....0 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 0-- 7 • 7 8 ree,_ , ,, ee- • - e• „.„ e, n e ,, Broom" „ .0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 1_ 7 10 3 auttee /ann. are, =nue up 't,P1 4•UqUe1/4., { - . terfah burned ' out from enells :empIcny- .. , • Game forfeited to New York,nrooklyn re. Neve IBrimswick and Nova Scotia. 1'• Foreign Innoielans. ing non-union men. - - • . legitimate- Irish agitation. Ile ask- .fusine to eat, on account of umpire's de- corps. .1 I Tbe Musical union hits raised its tid. , A Reuter despatch zifi London, from "unfair" lumber, which means -Ma- !The end ed:, Was the publication of an, cieloZs. Batteries -Taylor and Bowerman; , .' - e • ne. - - e . . . . . .' . . obscene libel a. necessary weapon for Doeovataand.HeGuire. . . : es. I The ne o. 0.'s Tour. . il i • MIZSIOrk fee in the hene that thp. aea Ste Petersburg, says • . that - Ruspiait , the Nationalists? No epithets he r -Gen. O'Grady-Haly . will be- I acei may do something ,t,nward cheek..., ',tr'511P5'.' itninl,rese4ed!. eindeinolietratinn Of ` American League ites,uits. ,, .", , :MNO 14 At Boston-- H. gin"- his' tbur :OP inepetreon . at 'King- 1 ing. the increase in , the •number• Of or. workmen at- Foiling, May 5,- and. that . . . could employ were too .strong to de- Bette • . • -0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 0- 2 6 4 ' ,severiel e persons were wounded -on' scribe this foul and poisonous article. neashifIngt:.on. :0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0- 5 fa a ston the 16th inst. " I chestral musicians in the d e • • both sides ley revolvers and kni4es. No man in' that 'House could expect Betteries-kellum ana Ceiger; Carriek Horses For Africa. States.' Not only does the increepe Forty-one. arrests vvere panda,. include At and Grady, Grady.. any Government to allow an -act of such gross indecency to be committed Baltimore . 8 1 2 0 2 1 2 *---44 10 3 dreds of horses wilich have been run- the supply much greater than the de- • The International •Rapid Transit ' ne Vanconver, B, c May '• native ninsiciana ,S,'early tend to. make ing several students. with In1PlenitY. • . - Phiradelphia. .0 0 0 4-0 0 0 1 0-5 9 6. ning wild ,dtueng .the last few years . mend, but the,re is uever, a erisiting Or- Company Ines taken over, ehe propere ' i halSo vilcsris°11.' ' on the plains between- Iellooet" and eliestra that does not leaveheleind it a ty and. franchises of the Internation- . John Burns (Socialist) expressed aittcteariedslerealistne Ily the opinion that if the article; had PA': elnunete ' .P Y' \ .R.' Cariboo and Okanogan are being certain part of its forces. The Banda al Ferry Company and" Fort ,Eric; been submitted to the 'King . he Alliwitukee . ..0 0 0'2 1 1 1 o ea 5 10 1 . captured to be sold to the Beitieh vvoulcl have smiled and thiown it in- Cleveland . -0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0-- 4 8 8 Ci•oVernifient for use in South. Africa. ROSSO, Strauss! •orchestra and an •-or-- MractyisitemaY' ofeelertarilier litcii, ' Ccvot• Batteries -Hawley and Leahe; Scott and cheStra that came here with ' an 'Opera to the Waste PaPer basket. ' An Imperial cavalry -officer is now at • • - ' - :Wood. The motion for an adjournment At Detroit- ' le, et E. Kamloops buying. tnem ae. rapidly ae • company all left some of their mem- was defeated by a, vote of 252 to Detroit : bers behind them, and it hi net in the 64. i Chicago .. .2 0 1 9 2 1 0 „-i-; 9 6 1 A niaico , sou and Harvey; Sultivan. . cburriil qr. FIA.• ilk BeEllia. - . , .1.east uelikely that, the same thing Will Batteries -Mi and McAlester; Patter- hapPen when the Leipsic orchestra( - .tbat-aeperiod of expansion has come, if prosperly taken advantage of, nee es increased properity to every elf Leen, inat while we take this view, e•we cannot bat feel that a little eau - tion is necessary., New companies of eve: v kind and description are 11eibg Ortesnieecl and promoted, and' it )111:1 be the height of folly to con- ous Story Denied. ' • • Ont., Maire18.--Ste Peter' HOW on its, war to, this, Ountry, Death of Editor .14,3!1,11 )101Lesto,. teed that- each one affords a safe OATIS Of iTIVeStMent. The great 1;091 -Ay of them are, no doubt, or- eirnzed hu.,-0,ness imes, hub we are tr a position to advise ow' readerb arongly against accepting tile rosy Turner, V' 0, D• 0., was the °b- led, of an enthusiasticd,../,...,n,tia- prospedt8 pictured by at least scum or London, May 11. -The War Office bere denies the statement, ptiblished in New York, • that Lord Kitehener has telegraphed, advising yielding all , the dernarids Of the Boers, with the exception ofitnilependence, owing to his conmictiea that they cannot be forced to lay down their ar1ns with-- . ' oue a. long continuation of the war: • Honor to 31ajor Turner, ••V, C. ' Quebec, May 11. -Major In E. W the peornoters, who are makieg a bid tion last nignt 011 hi's return to Quo- ; or the farinere' surplus cash ; ,swo• by titssteariee Pkton, Ont.,- May 14. -John W. 11CLealr, • publisher of -The Picton Times, died there'Sunday evenisg. Dee ceased had been' ia poor- health for e but derith c ecri r sameem,.0 .aeaau- prise to his many friends, he having performed his clitori.s.1 duties up to the very end. For sixteen years Mr. efcLeein has: been estitor of The Pic - ton Times, was a proininent Liberal, and had 'attained for .himself and his journal a high seandeng in the cona- trul sty. Deceased a* born in um fries, WatterloO'Cienetty, in Novel-al:me . • ; • ^ • Lutheran Church:Was barfaing el es ° g° °Fie' early this, m`Orninge e The fire Started Sometimes the PlaYers are und".9r.can-'' at 1.30 p. 'in. yesterclay,13y „lightning tract and inli!t return to Europe, but striking the very to P •of' the steeple. they generally Copp back teathe Unit,ed It could not be reached bselwater, States 'as 'Soon as the opportunity ' Of - .and at 10.30 las night fire , had al- fere. It is to prevent this too rapid .mos t consumed the whole 'steeple,. increase that the enaiop ha e raised the, and has reached:thW,balls! " initiaelen fee, becuuse. without being, ' one ofnits no ean . frenthise Iroise the Ontario Govern- ment for the construction of the new, lines , , Little Tot Burned to Reath. Moncton, N.13., May 11.-A shock- ing fatality , occurred. at- Mountain Road, near here. Thursday afternoon. The .3 -year-old child of Smith Brown, jr, . Playing with snatches, set fire to ete clothes„ - while the mother was , •, -readily findemployment here. In spite ., out for- a • pail de water. On return - London, May 18.-Tlie Daily Mail of the- eXceseive supply of which *ley ing she was' horrified to inept the publishes the following from Malta: eomplainoinusicians are still so .nalch phild running towards her a mass of 'A bomb• was exPlcdad at mid- better paid in this conn,try than in Eue filmes she clasped, the, b6,be it her nig the ,reesdence 01 Usa rope that Pt will be many years before arixisA ,• and put" the 'fire out, Vtit after Archbishop ; hut no seriouseaenage their emigration to this Country , comes tittle egesy tie little Wraa• , to an end. -New York Sun. ,. diatk- ) of the war 2 may not be in sight, but one of the. biggest demonstrations ever held in Western Ontario will take place at Parkhill, May 24th. Twelve large, counnitteee are meet- ing every night making arrangemertta to entertain everybody -young and old -a whale day and night of pleas- ure, Fraternity will be one of the leading features of the day. All Soeietie.s will be largely represented. Leading limn from ail parts of Canada? will be present on behalf of the differ,. eat Societies. Uniformed Drill Corps, Cantons, Encanipmeuts, Coranaandrys. Big prizes for best turnouts, best drill, eta, etc, Athletic Games, Trials of Horsemanship, Lacrosse, Baseball, Football, Bicycle Ra.ces. Trick Riding, etc., etc. Parkhill Old Boys are coining home,. What a time we'll have! School children will have a big day, In fact. all roads are sloping toward Parkhill, awl am instructed, on be- half of the Mayor and citizens of Park= hill to invite all the people of Ruler' and surrounding country to spend May in Parkhill, The town. 3,5 zooteteei tote tileP key, I-1 L4anght 01-1 See'y Citizens Coin, They have a transient traders' har- law la Tiverton, but the Watchman thinks there is something wrong about it, A Walkerton clothier put in a, stock, but took it. out again on learn- ing that be would have to pay a tax 01 $30. The watchman says This is is all right. but why tax a man, 4 like this, who will leave some money in the place, while we allow the vil- • lege to be aver run by pack -peddling Jews, who akin the biggest. part or their board out, of their enstomeree and sell them out.of-date travellers' maples and tail ends and forlorn ren- nurants picked up or fished out or the larger Toronto retailets' rag - baskets, or jobbed otr for half nothing' by the wholesalers. What the Watchman says would ap- ply to a great many other plaees be- sidee Tiverton. t - OROVRSBNIS OT. Dean Sins. -I am glad to be able to fell your that Rean's Kiduey Pills proved an exceneut nernedr for lame back oral kidney troubles from whleir I suffered. I took one bex and they entirely cured me. ains.11 S511111, FOUND 4tT A firer pill that is entail anti sure, that act% gently, quickly and thoroughly. that dcee not Lave..141ver Pills_poxsem these qualities ana aro a sure cure for Liver Complaint, Con. stipatiun, Sick llearlaelte, etc.. Roller Milts Our mill has recently been fitted with the Gyrator System' for making flour, and we can guarantee thorough satisfac- tion to persons buying our flour. Origin an Glioniou DON FrOntill. H. WEITZEL EXETER RACES. _ SPRING MEETING. MAY 24th, . 1901 $700. 1N PURRS.. PROGRAM. 2,20 Trot or -Pace - eon , 230 " " " - - - $200 2,50 ". " " - - 8175 - Running Race $125 • ervarterAre, C. IL SANDERS, ' See'y ' eargainis irst 1 e y - Having secured a quantity of high grade wheels at much less -• than regular prices, we jiale,e de- cided to give our •customers the Of the deal and will se11:4 while they last a wheel of tlie highest 'quality at the price you are generally' asked :for one ofr, third . quality. Come quick for ' •at the rate they are gding they' will Only last a few clays. . , , immi..,flf":4 Don't forget our Pianos, Or- - gansand Sewing Machines are the output of the best houses in ri the 'trade._ . • We have nobby carriages , and vvagg,ons for the children. Cive us a Call. S Aroll -.$