Exeter Times, 1904-11-10, Page 3RITAIN
AND
Both Governments Have Agreed to Take
Appropriate Action,
A. despatch from St. Petersburg Mr. W. S. Spelt, the weli-knowe
I
say e: It eau now bo authoritatively EggBelt !horsemen, in a letter to Mr,
anrwitnced that the basis for the ilr. W. iTodeon, live stock °meanie -
British -Russian Agreement to submit intoner. S0011 eUte r his arrival in
the North Sea incident to A emends- i'thet coentry Mr. $porn wrote: I
siert eneuree an andeublo settlement !fled. all cattle lanzled liemust, be -
without a sequel. The untleretendieg :Nidea the terti0eate ot breetlieg. have
is cemplete. (k. certificate Or rather the ehipper
i
in tile heat of the exciterneet fol- ;must. produce it) from the Miaister
lowing the incident many terse int- 'oi,` Agriculture, or his deprety, of the
1
pressions obtareed credence abroad. country front which they are sent.
Now that the =teen has cieerva away to eelare that there has been no
re is pos--Able to state °tut Gro-te infections dieeaett in that country for
Britain disclaimed any intention of Olie months fnewirtius to ehinping. l'
trt'ing to detain the Iluesian squad, the eaid dome., nt is not produce:
reo, which coold only be inteepreted the cattle are not allowed to land.
as a hostile at.. It wee never inti- Ie. any vase, all ce*tle initst be eept
mated to Ituesia that ViceeAdealrai in quarantine for 40 ,aeye, After
RojestveneWs mail would be de- which they are 'tested and if they do
Mended, and Great Britain never riot PaSS aro slaughteted tend the
uslted Russia to pledge lierselr to the owner 'has to hear tire eatire loss.
pareeirtnent of anYone, The British Notwilbstarelete all thie trotble, it
- etilo,•ernenent. fully realized that of- will pay breeders to eend reelly good
fivers Of the Russion squadron may- pure-bred Shorkberin bulls at heifero
have acted with excess of zeal, here to sell. You cen't sell grade
The Whole ofiair was a deplerAble 'title at any priee,
Mistake, but ee a resnit of the ern Ill a later letter Mr. Sparks, says.
+Vine which will establieh the facts, ne •moro 1 tiee a this country tit
eatb Governmeot Is expeeted to take more convinced I am that trie t'an
• aporopriote action without denernele diarie can do a very large trade here
trete eitlier side, end no pledges have in live steek, and agrieulturel lna-
been reqtrested or given by either chinory, neither of which there is Any
country. duty on here. I enelose on an ace
INCIDENT TS CLOSED, epent or a sale a imported boli
tie** took place lest, weer, which.
Ro far oe filter° complimtions 0
concerned the Incident le regartied ee ,Yinhcl" that the twelve aninlals of'
closed, thoirgh there has been a slight pered 13rOUght $79,900 or an average
pitch in the Iluese-Angto negotia- " TwarlY ''66114) e-aell" ril"'"-P'6"5.
el
are in Argentine (Toilers, equal to 44 oes enearding matters relating to ceots, Citeatilan neoziey. 1 /few ate
the internatioual commission. ivhicli tended eight similer seies 444 the ay -
hes neressiteted their transfer here.
Ilia „tt.ey only cover minor points erap prices paid hare been 1400
end
eatta4iall dollare ea. The bullS are eXperted to be adjested at
emee, It ts now regarded ealooet '5°14' 1 'Ilm tQl4 1-7 g'°°4 ilalges who
s t
e
hat
mgt. tbe ettooliesigo tot tit ve been O Toronto eit'ow. won't
good Keough to win there.
li l OW be vOilliMeed of Axe
ravel6 re Rus
IhO only trine to sell here le in Sep-
eian and oue
Britieln tuh pawer to choose another e (Ie hest Tuoutli), October
Member
an tow, tselect a fifth. +eventing% telt they would have
Me -fa has preet aired AilInir- be Shipped 'in June and July itom
You really iffereldd attend
al l'ilitena&oir Mut eat Britain Ad-
miral Sir Cyprian ' , thoughet year's exhibition at Ileenos
the latter tieleetion, o ntely in Septerreter. which will be
es tiled. tionel, I hope Vanad'a, will
°nett llritein 1.0 an exhibit, for if elle did, all
he etoels could Int Sold at the odds
len of aelfing that at
lion at Very remunerative prices.
'al °Meer sit on be cornea ego)
whereisfon Ruesia uneed that
she would Meet it, tench offieer.
inure IS a etrong int Mud ion that
Great Britain will invite Atlenited
Dewey to he one of the commission- "
ere. °Beers of sin% a elutineter as
eliote mentioned enure the accept -
once or the findings or the commie-
' n by both countries and the
r 1.
'4I1ThporeN that Ave lord not four
Ituesian ollieers rert, the squadron at
Vigo, rout ale now on their way to
4-14,---Petersom'g. The forth is Capt.
Chula, Admiral Shrytiloirs chief of
stair.
1AI.T1C FLEET SITADOWED,
A desoatelt, from London says: The
Morning Post says tliat =mtge.
melds have been made to herd Ad-
s fleet, torougbeoe ,of the annual coupled with the read -
neral Rojestvensry'
its voyage to tho MAI' Iraet. Tim tog, fif Ilie Pedigrea in tlie PrIblished
paper believes that the stuelowinee ratulogrAt would generally toavey all
Will Lim performed successively by the the information the average buyer
Cliamiel, 2Areiliterranean, wig •3east would require, the ense is entirely dif-
ferent with horses. The amount of
labor that Has been devoted to hand-
ling and educating a horee is an im-
portant item. and eau beet be ex-
plained by the owner himself. Cer-
tainly an auctioneer tould not With-
in reasonably limited time do justice
to the subject as cOnVinCingly as the
owner himself could. Other objee-
tione exist against tlie auction sale
sistern for horses on a Jarge scale
at the present time, which it is not
necessary to go fuller into.
It is, however, conceded on all sides
that tlie breeding of horses: ought to
be one of the leading inkitistries of
the Territories, and also that the
difficolty in obtaining a sittiefactory
cash. market, at least for the lighter
classes of -h.orses, is one of the most
serious obstacles under whieli the
destry is at present laboring. Under
the circumstances the directors of the
Territorial Horse 13reeders' Associa-
tion, at a meeting recently held, hael
artotlier plan under consideration,
which it is believed will fully meet
tbe case. Arrangements have been
completed for the holding at Cal-
gary in the third week of March,
1905, a three days? "Horse Fair,"
,ender the ausnices Of the, aesociation
and, tlie Dominion and Territorial
Departments of Agriculture. The
event will be thoroughly advertised
in Eastern Canada, Maisitoba. and
the Territories, and not the elightest
difficulty is anticipated in gathering
buyers enough to absorb all the
horses entered for the fair. Over one
hundred horses are already in sight,
and every effort will be made to
have at least three hundred on the
grounds.
Pbe object of the fair is to bring
buyer and seller together, and all
.deals will be made etritre.tely in the
same manner as at all the large
live stork 'centres in the United
States. Outside buyers are general-
ly deterred from perelfasing in the
West ewing to a lack of knoWledge
of the coettry and the time, trouble
and expense involved in visiting in-
dividual ranchers to make up car-
loads'. The' annual horse fair will
solvothis difficulty effectively and is,
therefore, with the support of the
breeders, bound to be a 'success.
,
BREEDING or BORES.
e One of the Leading I
of the Territories,
t year an attempt was made t
r ee an annual Territorial nue-.
nion nate 4 home:: Mon the linve of 11 to, nee; creamet•er prtate, 19. 1.0 gen' 4.110111Y%
the Ore -bred cattle mile held commie 20e; solids, 18 to 19e. Sheep and Landee-Tradt, tiew r
ler at Calgary, which Nee proven Sue- Egge--Carrit lots of fresh are sell- Peeve ease'. eteePt for iatnirs '
wearer'', After consulting the, ma- ing at 20 to 21e per doeen. and ere rebout eteeeye
jority of the larger breeders through- pickled at 19e. Milkers -A good detente/ fot
tnU
out . the Territorien was found Cheesit-etiingle -ehees Ne per We eolee ta emit -gee() to g-00 et„b
that some Objection eeieted to put- and twins 91 to 10c. Hoge -The market it wean, end
ting their liorees up to publin sale. prospects are beet r. (biota t Mee 3Irv
The opinion seemed to prevail that 81.90 for seleete and 81.65 for liehts
while selling pureebred cattle by pub- - HOG PRODUCT: .
and fats.
lie sale might bit entecely feasible, Car lots of general run quoted at
°wirier to the fitet that an inepection $(140 to 364'5. Cured meats are —
In good demand at unchanged prices,
T E WORLD S IYIARKETS 8...,„.8,5 VVOQd; Ohozep, 90 per cent.
patents, $0.50 to $0,60 uz woad, THE ELECTION RETURNS
-
and 25e per barrel less in ;shippers,'
REPOIlTS FROM TILE LEADING new bap; straight, rollers, $2.46 to GOVERNMENT HAS MAJORITY
TRADE *CENTRES.
Primp of Cattle, Grain, OheeSet
ancl Other Dairy Produce
and Abroad,
Toronto, Nov. 8,-Wheet-No.
L- 81.35 to $1.37* in car lots, P
white and red winter quoted at sions--Reavy Canadian. shOrt cat
03 to 81.01 outside. No 2 goose
pork. $16.50 to $17.50; light sheet
82.55, tted 25 to 30e eetra wood., SIZTY-TIIREE.
nolied oats -$2.824 Per bag $4 90
in
$19
818
oleo
sttel, 110W STANDS
in barrels. Feed -Ontario baa
bulk at $17 to $18; shorts at
•to $20; Manitoba bran in begs,
to $19; ellorts, 821, Beans-e•Ch
Prienes, $1.40 to 1..45 per bu
Ontarie and Prince Ederard Is -
o. Leerier,
Demers.
Fortier,
Prefebe
Metekineege..---a.alltlea'xrand.
Lever°,
land Give a Censer:votive ic)suetiee Itti
Matori.7..
llontrealSt.
rove. Lavergoet
Tercet.:
'nominal at 89 to. .90c east, ond No,
s,prog at 9ac east, ttatots,„. cut, te1.6.S0 to $17; American c
st"' at backs, 820- compound lard,
Wheat lalehamled' lira" 1 Northern te 7e; .Conadiart lard, ef to
Geortriaa 141.Y Ports. 9rtading ed abattoir hogs, $7.50; heavy
transit prices are GC 411,00Ve thoett hogs, 84.00; mixed lots. eet
quoted at $1.0, No. 2 "Norther° kettle renderedi 8* to 0.4e; hams
$1, and No. 3 Northera 0GO, to lac; bp,c9u, 12 to 13e; fresh
quoted,
Gets -No, 2 white is quoted at „white. ego; colored. Ne; Quebec,
$5.25 off ears. Oil:eerie-Oa
31*" to 320 low freights., and at 31 to et& ieetternneineet 'grades,
t° 311° and west" leSre' 1 11°V to 1.9e0, ordinary Attest, 19c;
white eteady 32*e east. ;um grades, 18 to 181.n, and ll'es-
reirddie- f;e'lgiti4s;(111To.4"41340xt. 44)er,t°413641. Leerta 1,4e.a4Ktt3:52,1t;eo; l's5tcutg:t.iggs-guStIlt
.. .. Gallery,
Coe, Lib. Ind. Montreal St.
Outario...... .. . 38 1 es,.,.,,,,,,,,.,*g. Gereette
6te . .......10 53 I Itt entreat Se.
Bielterdiker
Montreal St.
7*c; Nova Scotian.- ... . 0 18
„ 12 New Brunswielc...„... 6 7
kill•- P. E. Island -nee -
fat . ... 4 5
leet, lett W„ Territories-- 1 8
ark, British Columbia-, 0 4
qteehec„ Centre„....„*A Melortin
Quebec, East...... -.*Sir W., Laurier.,
Quebec W t *
Q, Quebec County.--*Piou, C. Fitzteets
lemezie, Yulmn; British Colombia
Fiche,
B. Leriden
Touttace... ..... .....„.Fred. Borigtes.
Tortrieur,--.----J, Voisard,„
71 3.34 2
me▪ - Liberal majority 03.
rleetlop.$ to be held; Quebec, Gasp
illieuitoba, Dauphin; N.W.T, Mac
and No. 3 At, 410 middle freinhts etet canal a 00 N
orPicee7-ii:L.ht"'at 40e14aatonclarteisoluatisridewith
Corn-No, 3 American yellow stunt- e-een.
UNITED STATES MARKETS,
ed At 63tc on track, Toronto. and! a -
is nominal at 53 to 55e west. !Set; rehelgt.5c•e°,5„TrISron'eleeNmoevt,h,te.vleez",43
No. a tuixod at 62e. Cariadiaa earn -*Amato, Nov. 8. -Flour Wheat-
Buckwheete-The market is nomitiel "'t "-'
51 to 51e at outside points„ 7,4:ed. 81,-214. Corn -Dull; No. 2
Itye-wo. 2, quoted at 74 to 75e at ' 03e; No. 2 cern. frle. Oa
inside points, Strong; No, 2 white, 34ee; NO,
Plottr-Ninely per cent. patents are /1„,1,i'xed" 824f.t" Barley -Western. c
quoted at 81,35 to 84_40 in buyers' 45 to Canal freighter -Siert
eecks,
cast west, Straight, roll- ,e't'enlv,eatte'eeenNioev,
re of epee:lel brands, for domestic 'Pt.*" "o V.'" I 5' "le'
adte in barrels. 84.05 to 81.7 Northern, 81,12 to $1.15; May,
ltolie tours nuelianged; No. 1, 11; esked. lletneNo. 1, 84 to
totems. 85.70; No. 2 patent, 85.- " to 55e; 5M/107'
0; and etrong bakers', 8;130, ott m.tooy.;:)41,ie IsZrhace-00, 3, 53 to
bran i Minneapolis, Nov. 8,--Wheate-
' eMbea, 81,15; to $1.1Se: Male,
r ; a ito $811-..21(5);11;z4r7ii.-.
No. 2 Northern, 81.12. Fl
patents. 80,25 to 86.35;
Ond 40., 80.18 to 86.20: Orst cle
$4.40 to $4,50; eeeentil eleare,
83.10. Brare-la bulk, el5,
CoMox, leootenaY, Yale -Cariboo,
ONTARIO,
pot, ettoereetirce e
lgo W.............C. Boyce.
tyse7I- e ailaCarorlda,e.uirsih. utt,
ntieriP..-
dr, A. Broder,
- "er .
,., Elgin Ingrain.
PrIgoin4t
;15 Grenville........,......J. D. Reid.
.58el Grey .. .Pr. $proule,
R. Later,.
Henderson,
Hamilton Beriree.
Mairg4 ...
W. B. Northruns.
',74." fiastipas
cmr Huron citieholro,
see- Innen .. .. B. B. Gunn. '
'terse Buren Lewie.
t" Kent . S. Clements.
ereels Toronto,
Altilined-ett outside I
quoted at $11,50, Alia
817.50 to 818. Manitob
Seas, 819 and eltorte at
'OUNTItY PRODUCE,
nee -Prime beans Are quottd
.35 to 31.40, and hand-pieked
e1.45 to $1.50.
CrAnberries--The market is siea
8,8 per barrel,
epee -The meant
to 35e. according te
Forese---The nuarliet
irte per U. emelt
82 per degen.
^-Cer lots are quoted
'V on track, Torouto,
No. timothy.
tenear lots are nue)
86 on track. Totem
Car lots at 650 per
Wet at
1, 81.
CATTIX
Toronto, NOV. ThPre1 was
very tight rim at the City te
raaot to-ortY, end the averag
trelity of the offerings wan poor.
texportee:rhe export trade ie fair;
eas etre not running high. There,
were one or two good loads, and
"ees were quoted at 3140 to 81.65'
he top.
Butehere-rithe market is etlitedy for
+,
Jambtort E .. ...J. IS, Armetrong.
LAnarh J. Ilaggart.
Leeds. .. ... Tay -101%
Lennox and Ade
Wilson.
Lincoinee Telemeter.
Sliddleene.tete.........Teter Eisen.
Wright.
Tisdale.
Northumberrel E -It. Cochrane.
Ontario Chrietie.
.. ... R. Blain,
Perth .. . .. P. McLaren
, good cattle, but cagy for the eeme Prince Edward....dlee, O. Aleern.
ntl lots. 75 to eee moo 40 rough stuek. tou Renfrew . . . . Ifon. Teter White
t many or the letter offeriree atm not, Strume E.......,.,,,,w. IL Bennett,
,
'oil . demand is moderate, ;enough or the rormer. Pieted eat 1 io" SIMV00 Let0hrc.
ith offerings fair; Spring chicken% ,' are retching as idgh ae el. t, Stormont -nee -R. A. Pringle.
Per ih; e endings. °Le LO 7C Per1$1.40, but loads or rnived vUt
I • Oche. 8 to 9e per lb; geene, leverage more than 33.65.
o 9c per He
THE DAIRY
Britter--Pinest 1-14.
17c; ordinary to choir.
Toreetto Centre....E. Clarke.
Toronto I'..............', V. Kemp.
Feeders -The run of feeler, s roato ev. E. Foster.
„Ift,(1,1,tiritowoiontgl it:trao,,1 eitelf,,...,;ge,:ae.1-1, .11(o);002141tt: („13'..,,14.1)rtsehdronell.
large roll
ons. 10 t at 83.,e0 and medium et eeel, • Vibent°t'Ola "n421111-'8. iingin,s.
N 83 to 83.1.0. r n
lit* to 15e; low to medium. grades. Steekers•-ararlia.abolit newt. roe Waterloo Ne-, .... . . j. E. Seagre
Witterloo A. Clare.
1541 york 8 W. Ir. Maclean.
Indies reputeirone, the latter, if flee-
ces:try, eoming westward from its: or -
(
henry stations On, this purpose. The
Admiralty's instructions on the sub -
are based on the assumption
that tlie Deltic fleet will go through
the Red Sea, but if it goes by wan -
of Cape of Good Hope it probably
will be similarily eseoreed.
JURY'S VERDICT.
A tlesnateli from Hull says: "That
George Henry Smith and William
-Leggett were, at about, 12.30 a. ne,
On Oct. 22, while fishing with trawls
about the British steara trawler
Crane, with Board of Trade Marks
exhibited and regular lights burning,
killed by shots fired without warning
or provocation from certain. Russian
war veseels at a, distance of about a
quarter of a. mile."
This is the text of the jury's ver-
dict tit Vile coroner's inquest on the
fishermen victims of the North Sea
lea My. At the request of the :Brit -
150
riovernment, represented by the
Earl of Desalt, Solicitor of the
Treasury, this conservative award
was veneered by the first court of
enquiry preceding the sessions of the
international tribunal. The Govern-
ment asked the jury not to find
verdict, of wilful murder or man-
slaughter, because "delica,te negollae
-Lions are going on, which should not
be made more difficult; and they
ought riot to tet anyone think they
had prejudiced the case before Leaving
heard both sides. -
In consequence, the jury simply set
forth the facts proven by the evi-
deuce of persons, experts on explo-
"gives and the trawlers themselves
To tlie verdict the jury added the
rider:—
"On this occasion, probably the
most momentous in the annals of the
•Britisle Empire', the jury W,ould re-
cord their appreciation of the efforts
made by the Governmente interested
to arrive at a satisfattory conelu-
sion of the 'matter, which, we feel,
' in the history of- the,
world,."
$t. C eorgoles Hall, a' large audi-
tor/4M, which had been specially fit-
ted up for the occasion, was quite
inadequate to accommodate the
craticts that wished to hear the avie
LIVE''.pTOck-i?'''Ai*t/4111174;.
BigP»re'red
eSemee," inf,oranatient :regarding :the.
f)bSSilDilrty'Ofedevelaning ' in
•Steelt-'With Argentina,10''elVenebY
,4!
:Premier Contbes of France narrow-
ly 'escaped defeat on the, PlOrreli sep-
aration
The'Nan ytteg ,tellege at Shanghel,
the, .foreittost teat of leareting.,,,,in
China, and Patterned after,: western
edecational • inetittitiOns,' has,: been
closed: The, etit,tirig off of the appro-
peteetonsr.bythe:.:Itnperial:-aeitheritieS
at Pekiri is the,cause.',
FELL INTO THE CRATER.
We quote e -Bacon, long clear, 81 to
per lb. itt ease lets: iztess pork,
—
to 315,50; do short cut, 8184 ,J The Cone of Vesuvius Cans
eel
Smoked meats -Heins, light to mee Startling Explosions. .
dium, 13 to 18e; do. heavy, 12e; A despeteh from Naples says
rolls, Of to 10c; ehoulders, 0 to 0,e; The Cone on the crater of Mon
backs, 14* to leie; breakfast bacon, vesunius, which formed thriller t
12e to 13e. : 0
".tartto,,riettes, 8 late eruption. fell into tho melt
Sc;tubs 81r Pails• on Tuesday with a tremendous roa
ONTARIO.
•••••••...1.4..
iincrals Elected.
Algoma . . .. . . Dynteut.
-.lion. Wm. Paters°
Brockville le Derbeshire
LICO .. .. . P. Ir. 3fackenzie,
Essex V. Sutherland,
Essex S .. .... .4. II. Clarke,
Glengarry T. R. Schell.
Grey P. Telford.
Grey See,. . it Miller.
Hamilton W Adam Zimmerman
Kent 1). 4. Gordon.
W. Harty.
nt Lainbton W Dr. T. G. Johnston
he Lanarlc N T, D, Caldwell.
rick.
Richelieu *A. A. Breneeut.
Rielemond-Welfe..,*E. Wt. Tebin.
A. Rose.
Beevilla..-.. ...... . *Sinn. Bro.
deur,
St. IfyavintbeA. Ileatiparlant,
:S J relher-
r T. Demers.
Parmelee.
' Soritarges e. Bourboonale,
ar. Loren.
Terrilecouatte-.*C. A. GautrOalet
Terrebonneet",,,...,*S, Vesjardlee,
Th veroeS
Bureau.
t Tree Xeuntaine*j, A. C. Ethier,
Boyer.
IV. Ineurier.
YN4amtnearesigt"re'r-1;1**..*-tre°4Plieesre'llt
me
Cbicouther
Wright--
idon
treneeee-J.
Tete.
Annal)
4O OOl5.
Autigemsh ....
N. Cape Bret
N'tetoria........
Seeth Cape ke
; . Lcxtee
Dighy--...--,.......A. .1.
Gue-shorough........d. IT.
;toe
.. ... Carney.
Black.
A, lileClellarn
I'. JlorJrn.
711. Mrtedonald
Pinlayeon.
Shelburne and
„lion. W. Wire
Yarrnouth.....,.......11. D. Law.
*
Now it
o c vtallotz.
King's vier.
Queen's And Sun-
bury........... . D rlmot.
St..lobn City and
Comity .. „.. . .. ..A. A. Stockton.
St. John Cite... -Dr. W,
0. 8. Croctett, A
n. New nrunswIck,•-1.1norals.
C etOn....... ..... ...F. Curvet.,
Gloucester 0 Torgeen
Kent...-. . . .... . . -0. 1.ebIenc.
Nortleamberland,..W. S. Loggia,
Restienuche (1
▪ R-•-.
Vie Ton. J. Cosi igen.
IVestinoreland.......11. R. trinreerson.
1,1
GON»ENSED NEWS ITEMS
„HAPPENINGS ,trta AIX OVER
TITTI
Telegraphic Brittle, om
ap.a Other Countriee of
gent Evente.
CANADA.
Hamilton will be supplied
tura gas from the Acids near u
erne by- the end of the year.
A battery a field artillery number.
ng 180 mee tell' be stationed in the
propeteed new barracks' at Montreal.
The pay tit the perinenertt cerpa of
the militia has been increased freM
25 to 90 per emit, ell round.
It is reported in $t. Thomee that
Ibe Pere marquette Railway wilt be
tended, from that city to Buffaio.,
If, G Rutland ex -manager of the
Bank of Ilarnieten gt Winkler. Man,
OW4
pitariett guilty to etealieg 83,000
'from tee bank.
Engineer Willis Chiptaan. of Ton"
onto, has recommended, to the Stmt.,
1ford Council that they expend $100,-
000 on improvements to the water.
• works system in that city.
„ There is trotible In the &free tra
at Quehee because Itee employer
'want the mort to leave the National
Union end toin the Internatienal
body.
A Montreal despatch says : The
Grand Trunk. have sevirred an option
' thQ Bennet Southern RailWaer, in
4irder to secure an entrance to the
eet tog fields.
Eugene Poisson end !if- V. Pare
ot, of Paris, Prance, are in 3Vinni-
;• They ore studying the physical
res of Canada and methods or
'on in regard to railwayS,
s and docks.
Son inereitante wile were
ked to give their opleion int Carle
mot -cured eheese state thAt
curing during the remoner
Is a decided improvement
the ordinary method.
GREAT nurrAix,
ebeslre ateliers complain of
tnatiirot ton.
Toe new Al urbine litter Vietor+
will leave Canada in Vebra,
thousand emigrants
for Canada. thia
interviewed by
re iltna154331 Baltic
own torpedo
Tintee,
tired on
Tre
w313
500.
'art Ontario
I,
on Seen
5
etween thirty and sixty ruiners
were killed by an exploeion in aoler-
, ado, on Prideen
I Too trigorots a bombardment with
rite and eld ehoes of a bridal 'couple
Outwit caused a serious accident at
, New York. The hoznes bolted, the
delver was pitched out, and with the
bride and bridegroom sheeting fee
help at the windows of the carriage,
the team dashed to Third ave. The
1 ' felon, wintls'were smashed And the
brick and bridegroom were badly:
shaken up,
3Vithin half an hour after he fter tben-
ediction had been pronounced at the
+dose of the services in the little
church near Mhe ill Creek, on tBig
Sandy River, Virginia, on Sunday,
elm mail who bad listened to the ser-
TATES.
egie ecou
for embeez
Buffalo, cote
eing 8350e,
. mon was dead And another was fat-
' Prince I:severe /51aaa-Comlerrativesi. ally stabbed. The tragedy, was the
e Qtnee's E :STartin. result of a political argument, in
Queen's W . . .. . . ........A. A. Maclean.
ert.* ALioidntailse
oen-X. W. .... i Prince A. A. LefurgeY.
I3USIN'ESS AT MONTREAL,
Montreal, Nov. 8. -Grain. -Oats,
28 to 38-ec for :No. 2 in store here;
No. 3, 37 to 37e -c; American yellow,
No. 2, 61e; No, 3. 59e: white, No.
2, 50 to 60e; buckwheat, 59 to
501c. Flour -Manitoba patents, 85.-
80, and strong bakers', $5.50; high
Ontario blended patents, 85.75 to
There inuttediately ensued explosio
that shook the whole mountain, O
lowed by the emission of an immen
black column which gradual
spread, rauthg be. the form of ash
aver the surrounding country wit
in a radius of 25 miles. The diste
Lance lasted but a short time.
RUSSitt is reported to
Chili's navy.,
114 NipifiSing...... ...... ..0. A. McCooi. refacereward goaua-Lintrals.
ahleb. a half-dozen members of the
eongregation engaged after leaving
he
tchurch.
Northumberl'd W.J. B. MCColld ... . ... . . J. Hughes.
se Ontario N ...... __Geo, D. Grant. TEN MINERS KILLED
ly Ottawa tr. A. DeIcourt, Manitoba -Conservatives.
Dauphin...en. .. .. ,Glen Campbell. Cage in Shaft Overbala.need and.
Macdonald.-- .. . . ..W. G. Staples. Fell 1,400 Feet.
Marquette.............Dr. Roche. A. Willresbarre, Penne despatch
Provencher...........A. A. 0. Laltiviere. says :-One of the most appalling
... .. Schnitfrer,
es Ottawa Robt.*Stewart.
Oxford N.....„Hon. 3, Sutherland
r- Oxford S.... ... .. M. S. Schell.
Parry Sound R. J. Watson.
Perth 8 G. II. McIntyre.
bought Peterboro E John Finlay.
Peterboro W R. R. Hall
Preseott........... ... , Edmond Proubc,
Renfrew 5 A. A. Wright.
Russell........ .. --Norman Wilson.
Sinicoe N L. McCarthy.
Thunder Bay and
Rainy River Jas. Conmee.
Welland. W. M. German.
Wellington N Thos, Martin.
Wellington S Hugh Guthrie.
WentworthW. 0. Sealey.
York N.,. .. ... .Sir Wm. Mulock:
York Centre., .... Arch. Campbell.
Itit:opendents Elected,
North MiddlesexV. Rat(Lib.)
QUEBEC.
Si PETERSBURG IS GLOOMY
Anniversary of 'Czar's Accession
Perfunctorily Celebrated.
SAD 'CELEBRATION.
A deepateli from St. Petersburg
"I saw only one village where any
says: There was little attempt on Chinese were living, although pass-
Thurscla.y to celebrate, except in a ed throterh forty towns lately very
perfunctory way, She tenth anniver- pOptliOus. Tbe villagers have fled
sary of tbe accession of lemPeror
Ninot because of Russian cruelty, 1)0
tended
The imperial famny • at- because of bullets and shrapnel. Th
tended a Te Deurn at the Kazan re using the furniture am
soldiers a
Cathedral, and there were services inraf ters of the deserted hotises, and
being for the most* part trampled on
and destroyed.
Conservatives.
Argenteuil G. 11. Perley.
Deauharnois... ... . 3. G. H. Bergeron.
CharlevoixR. Forget.
• Dorchestere„... *J. 13, Morin,
t Huntingdon Dr. It. N. Walsh.
Jaques CartiertF. le Monk.
3 Laval *J. Leonard.
... ....... Pa.quet,
all the churches. Later the troops felling the trees for feel,
were pareded, the theatres gave free "1 met only a score of Chinese
exhibitions to the school children, mostly peddlers. Th0 only woman I
and there was music and other noli- saw was an old one, searching
da3,- displays in the parks. But, on among the ruins of her home. Chin -
account of the war and the anxiety ese translators are now unnecessary,
regarding, the sitXtation. at Port Are as there are no Chinese in' the vie.
tiler everything was on a email scale. Lagos. Those in Mukden understand
t,vell enough.
13ALM FOR ALEXIEFF.
nes'erlignuelnesclio'atsetnilibelifitlegld1.-igTottreo:: Catilin- Begot-. .. . .. nee:n*3. ID. Marell,
A : despatch from St. Petersburg Russian soldiers in Chinese winter . . .. S. 13eland
says: It is understood tlint Admiral dress. In startling contrast with -3ail
Sherbrooke Dr. Worthington.
,Nanies marked * are present mem-
bers.
QUEBEC.
Libor:a'
Alexieff, after a sojourn in the apart- the cheerful aettumii weather are the
. • .
merits in the Winter Palace that are deserted villages and barren fields,
being prepared for Intn, will be a.p- wherein are multitudes of starving
pointed Goerern.or of Moscow. He dogs, and great flocks of crows.
wliJ eecceed the Grand Duke Serge, "The whole country is bun•owed
who will assume the command -in -chief by trenches and artillery positions,
in the 'artny at St. Petet•sburg, re- Some are occupied, and nially aban-
placing tile Grand Dake cloned. In some places the ground is
The Grand Dune is strewn wit,h fragments of ehens.
13Ioon-stained beats cut front wound -
cd legs, and pieces of cloth are thuri.
Loo, and Japanese lcnapsacks The
corresPontlettt at Mukden writes: taiwirdlowopellsol):s.thao,,hte'lll:ogleicisielasroaP.tiertehe'el
-r have traveled for forty mules h
along the, •Russiart front. • It :is t front 1-" are'. living- snugly in finders
1 t 1 Th
stupendousinsetsPeerle e• 'gt4°12114a, 33°111b7Pr°°1:P• " graves
twin:try, aroundit bare,' the; crops aro oPerywheto.
TOWNS ARE DESERT -MI).
... . .. . Ta et.
........*P. ID, Archambault
13onaventine... . . . . . '.*(). Marcil.
Brame,. .... .........-*Hon. S. 4 Fisher.
..... . . Geterrion,
A, Rousseau„
C.hateauguay........*J. P. Drown.
Compton A. B. Ilunt.
DI•ummoed-Ar tha- ,
basknville ....,*L
G a spe.,
La, rairie-Na
Arille,o0oweeePrinel:e-.Ri
Lavergne.
on. 11. itendeuxt
At, Rivett.
A. Duboa.u„
f.,appinte.,
Bourassa.
Lanetek
mine accidents in the history of -the
%Venting Vallee occurred at No. 1
inannelat-reinners.
Auchieelose shaft, operated by :the
.. . . . . . , . Hon. 0: Sitton. Delaware, Lackawanea & Western
..... ..T. A. Burrows.
....... T. Greenway. O
" CIola' Company, at Nanticoke, early
Wednesday, by which ten men
I were hurled to instant death and
three others seriously injured.
The men were mostly all upon the
Mine carriage to be towered to the
workings below. The signet was
given to the engineer, who began
lowering the men. The 'carriage had
gone but a few feet when theen-
gineer lost control of his ceighien
owing to the reverse levers failing
to work, and the carriage with its
ten occupants, was dashed beyond
the Ross vein, landing nearly 1,1001
feet below the surtace, and froin
there it was precipitated 300 feet
further into a Sump. Those who
have been killed outright WorO with-
out doubt drowned in the sump,
which is fully fifty feet deep with
water.
Portage la Prair-
ie John Crawford:,
S. 3, Jackson.
Winnipeg 1). W. Bole.
N,;1' 311 T3.!/t 0:10, -cc:reserved..
Calgary L. McCarthy.
Yukon Dr. A. Thompson.
Northwest Territorles--Llberals.
Alberta. ... . ... . McKenzie.
Assiniboia, E.. J. G. Turriff.
Assiniboia, W W. Scott.
F.
Humboldt.........,A. J. Adamsort,
Mackenzie Dr, E. L. Cash.
9,,u'Appelle.-Levi Thompson.
Saska,tchewan „T. 11. Lamont,
Strathcona.II. Talbot.
Yukon . • . . .. T. Congdon:
British Co)tonbla—Llberals.
Comex-Mille...tete-Da, Sloan,
'Kootenay W. . Gzi,lliher,
Ralph Smite.
New- Westminster.J. B. iierMedy.
Vancouver City,R. G. McPherson.
Victoria .. . ....
Note.-Electioneitt• Ccenox-Atlin,
Kootenay and Vale and Ca ri boo
Postponed. Coneervatives nee°.
From the quarterly report ot the.
New York police, published yester-
day in the City Record, it appears
that, out of 46,643 persone arrested
in Greater New York only 653 were
unable to read and writ 11
4 --
BREAD FROM DARK FLOUR
Experiments W—ith. Northwest Ter-
ritories Wheat.
A 'l'oroeto despatch says :-The
Department of Agriculture of the
Not•tliwest l'ex•ritovies has just is-
sued a pamphlet on the eomparative
valires of grades of wheat. It was
prepared by Prof. •Goo, Etarcourt,
Superintendent of Northwest Fairs
and 'Agricultural Institutes and is
based on an extensive seties of an-
alyses marde at the Ontario Agricul-
tural College, Guelph, by Prof, Ro-
bert Trarcourt, The latter uneler•took
to supervise the work on condition.
that the Northwest department pro-
gxv1:11aPa'acislein(131fooeretIt'aitsantli:18Dsiamttenei nod8iet, :no': arr:t0 '01 ..Sd:1-0 :a., , ,.., .,°. egs ; .:11:11e1 :41 (3616//°g. C lriei kh. 0 liTitehgliss, f il 'aIVIVIcaattseS 11' b' done,dCrtel.oaugi c, h°0 Itallcoo°durzutIth.ineillawe°Otratih:ot'e .,
edged the fueds for necessary assis-
i'
fnioleirgighhhiblioninr8sehlifoldoe..iieL aitbo_111:_rn,,av,,,,,,giortaw:tast'ea4T,tizi'sg tit: bread made front
t1i
alhtiononcielichils,,'00es,fla:,.:n°014:1DSa:lea'bed:Illicalblank'eAlta'asl8sl:euweb7mag.allia4;aeth:ae:d1:7°vrtkileitrati°t°1ta:ht:"1:tdiii.111.°732:all'edoilebloiltisrprh:'oatiaartrratelatgsolhiirlereottibefcllIPleigolieciunlibed.isiltit°c'hC'llIv:eal'sn°Cir'v:Pghel.:11a::lee..1 '
rent, • lIe e flour a,nd bread. '