HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1913-07-31, Page 7WALL OF SOAP.
One year's sales of Comfort Soap means
enough soap to build a wall le feet high
.AND 29 MILES LONG. Think of it I
Enough to completely surround the City '
of Toronto.
THE NEWS-RECORO'S CLUB
BING LIST FOR 1912-13
WEEKLIES.
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• Newaltecord and Family Herald and
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Nows-Record and Sun 115
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W. J. MITCHELL,
Punlisher NewsfRonord
CLINTON, ONTARIO
PRICES Of FARM PRECIS
19NTARIO S RECORD YEAR
The Government Will Complete Over i,000 Miles
, of Colonization -Road This Year
, A despatch from Toronto says : try and the work has progressed
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REPORTS FRoM THE LEADING TRACI;
CENTRES OF AMERICA.
Frioes of Cattle, Crain, Cheese and Other
Produce At Home and Abroad.
Breadstuffs.
' Toronto, July 29. ---Manitoba, Wheat --Lake
aerie, No. 1 northern, $1.03; No. 2, 51,00;
No. 3. 96o; feed wheat, 650.
Ontario Wheat—No. 2, 90o to 99c for oar
Iota oatside, rouging down to 75e for poor
Ontario Oate—No. 2 white, 36e to 360 at
pountry points; 370 to 38e on traek. To-
ronto.
Manitoba Oate—No. 3 C. W. oats, 56e,
track. bay Lorts; 140. 00. W., 36 lac r No,
Corn—;American No. 2 yellow, 660; No.
3 yellow, 6$e c.i.f. ••
Rye—No. 2, 65o te 62,e, nomilaul.
Pato—No. 2, 903 to 96e ear lots.. outeide,
nominal.
Dnekwheat—No. 2, ,526 to 53c. nominal.
Barley—Good mititmg burley, *Weide 620
to 630, nominal.
Rolled Oats—Per bag of 90 pounds, 52.16;
per barrel, $4.65, Wholesale, Windsor to
Montreal.
Millfeed—alanitoba, bran, $19.90, in bage,
track. Toronto; shorts, $21; Ontario bran,
$19, in bane; shorts. $21; middlingo, 523
to 826.
Manitoba Flour—First patents, 55.50 In
fine bage; strong bakers', 54.80 in jute
bags. In cotton bage ten cento more per
barrel.
Ontario Flour—Winter wheat Hour, 90
per cent. patents 54.10 to $4.16, seaboard,
In bulk. New flour, 53.76.
Ontario will break all records this with almost remarkable speed. 'La-
borers on colonization roads , are
paid the regular schedule of wage
rates for the locality, and the "4tp-
plications for..werk have always ,ex-
ceeded the requirements. More-
over, Om character Cif the labor has
been much superior to that of other
years. There are 20 Provincial in-
spectors, and eaeh of them reported
to the Department that cOnditions,
labor and construction work were,
never more satisfactory than at pre-
sent. Since the work was taken up
in the litter part of April over 800
miles of roadway has been complet-
ed
Bit by bit, as the maps an the Su-
perintendent's offices show, the. un -
organize& districts of the north are
being webbed with good roads. By
season it io hoped that the
season in the construction o co o -
ization reads, Yin G. W. Bennett,
Provincial Superintendent of Colon-
ization Roads says that the Depart-
ent expected to complete between
1,000 and 1,100 miles of roadway be-
fore the end of the year. At. the
present time over 4,600 men are
steadily employed upon the work
and some 650 oyerseers have their
hands so fell that it is inioposed to
angment their number by An, addi-
tional 300. It is also the intention
to emPlOy 3,000 more men on cut-
ting out, ditching and grading.
AU theicolvinization roadwork this
year is being dope by day labor.'
Heretofore a certain percentage has
been dorm Wider contract, but the
clay labor work hes proved more
Richelieu & Ontario
• LINES •
VACATION TRIPS
BY WATER
THE SUMMER PLAY -GROUND
ROUTE
"Niagara to the Sea."
Daily Steamers from Toronto.
To THOUSAND ISLA.ND S
atid Return ,.......... .... $13.00
-iro -MONTREAL and Return 34.50
To QUEBEC and Return .. 88.50
To SAGUENAY RIVER and
Return 46.50
No. 2, $12.00 to $13.00; No. 3, $7 00 to $8.00;
satisfactory to the. Government, tig,
vear, also, for the first time, Mr, "work of construction will have so
Bennett reports.that-day -labor has far advanced that the GOVtrIlInent
been p1ent.fu1 and excellent. Favor- will be in a position to inaugurate
able weather conditions have ob- its' prospective campaign for settle-
tained throughout the north court- Intent on a large Scale.
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Rh e ni at M
11*. A donstitutionai Disease.,
nlanifests itself in local aches and
palus,--infiamed 'joints and stiff mils-
cles,--but It cannot be cured bir lecal
applicatione. .*
f It requires conetitutional treatment,
ancl the best .,is a course of -the groat
blobd-purifying, and toaie zna41010.
Hood's earsap.arilla
. .
Wtileh, corrects the acid conaition of ,
the brood and builds up eystem.
, Clot it today.. .Sold by all (I ruggi ate ,
everywhere. 100 pos,es niee Do1lar.
1
cattle eold at about eeven cents per pound.
Medium sold at .betweesi 6 and 634c, and
common from ,2 3-40 to its -se. cows. 470
to $65 eaeh. Came, 03.40 to 60, Sheep,
about 4 cents, Lambs, 54 to $6 eaoh..11oge,
10 1-4o to 101-20.
Toronto, 'July 29.—Cattle—Choice export,
$6.85; choke bute,here, $6.65 to $6.70; gond
mediuni 55.76 to 56.40; eentmon, VOA to
*600; ea miens. $2 1.0 42.60; cutters. 53 th
53.25; fat sows, 56.25 to 56.50; conunon
cows, 53.60 to $6,25. Calves—Good veal, $5
to 57; choice, 5615 -th $9; cominzaz $3 to
$3.50. Stockers and feeders—Steers; 700 to
800 pounds. 54.50 to 55,00; extra choice,
heavy feeders, 900 pounds,' $5.136 to 56.26;
rough Eastern, 400 th 660 pounde, $3.26 to
53.75. Sheep and lambs—Light ewes. 54.25
to 55.25; heavy. $3 to 53.50; buoks, $3 to
$3.50; spring lambs. $8.25 to 58.75. Hoge—
$10.25, fed and watered; $9.90 f.o.b.
Coantry Produce.
Eggs—New-laids, 24C to Me; fresh, 2043
to 21c; sec,oncle and eats, 160 th lee.
Cheese—Twine, new, 141-50 to 15o, and
large, new at 141-2o th 14 3-4e; old cheese,
twins, 1.5e to 15 1-2o; largo, 150.
Butter—Creamery printe, 26e to 27e; •
creamery solids, 24e to 25 1-2o• dairy prints, ,
20c to 24e; Bakers', lec to do.
Honey—Buckwheat, 90 a pound in tins,
and 8c in barrels; strained clover honeY.
121-26 a pound 'WIC -pound tine; 123-4o in
10-00011d tins; 130 in 6 -pound tins; comb
honeY, No. 1. 82.60 per dozen; eta. $3
Per dozen; No. 2, 52.40 per dozen.
Beans—Primes, bushel, $1.75 to 52; hand.
picked, $2.35 to $2.40.
Poultry—Fresh-killed ' fowl, 18e to 190
Per pound; live fowl, .1.4e to 15e; drcesed
spring chencene, etc to 25p; live, 180 be
19e; ducks, lth to 14c; turkeys, 18e to
200.
Potatoes—Ontario potatoes, 750 per bag;
car lots, '65e; New Brunswicks, 900- per
bag; out of store, 80e in ear lots; Vir.
guaa'new, 53,60 per barrel; Comedian,
neiv, $1.25 to $1.50 bushel. -
ProvNiene.
Smoked and dry Salte'd
Smoked, 161-60; hams, medium, Ole; hears,
19e to 20e; breakfast boson, Ole; long clear
bacon, tone and eagles, 163'4o to 16e; backs
(plaiu), 24e; backs (epecial), 266. '
Green Meate--Out of Diekle, lo less than
smoked.
Pork -,--Short out, $28.60 th $29 per barrel;
mess pork, .524 to $24,60.
Lard—Tierce%
14e: tube, 141Z3; Pails
Baled Hay and straw.
Meals and Berth included,. Wholesale dealers are paying, on tree ,
Toronto; Baled hay, No. 1, $1.4 00 to $14.60;
Baled straw, 55.00 58.60.
00 inland Lines Limited
Steamers "City of Ottawa.," "City
of Hamilton," "Dundurn,"
"Majestic" and "Belleville."
HAMILTON to MONTREAL
and Return • S20.00
TORONTO to MONTREAL
and Return ,19.o0
Meals and' Berth included.
Steamers kayo Hamilton on Wed-
nesdays, Fridays and Saturdays,
and leave %Tonto same days at
5.00 p.m., for Montreal. Stir.
"Belleville" leaves Toronto for
Montreal, via, the beautiful Bay
of Quinte, on Mondays at 10.30
p.m. Steamer leaves Toronto for
Cleveland and Detroit on Fridays
at 9.00 p.m.
For information apply to your own
Ticket Agent or.
HUGH D. PATERSON,
Gen. AO. R. & 0. Lines Toronto
H. FOSTER CHAFFEE,
Pass. Tref. Mgr., Montreal, P.Q.
,
(very Woman
-
is interes ed ad Menai know
about the wonderful
Marvel Spray
'Douche
•
Ask yonr themes -for
it, If be Cannottinpply
the MARVEL4, am
accept no
other, but send stp for 111 s•
treted book-esealed. It givestithil
Lartilgati.Tvlirgirectitinsanvelnable
gonstIPPLYCO.,Windeer,Onl
General Agente ter Quanta:
•
Montreal Markets.
Montreal, July 29.—Clata--Canadian west-
ern, No. 2, 401-20 to 403.40: do Canadian
-western, No. 3, 39 1-2e; do extra, No. 1 feed,
40o to 40 1-20. Barley --Manitoba feed, Me
to 52e: do malting, 626 to 640. Buckwheat
—No 2, 68e to 600. Flour—Manitoba spring
wheat patents, firsts. $5.60; do seconde,
55.10; do strong bakers', $4.90; do- winter
patents,- choice. 55.60; do straight tonere,
56,10; do straight rollers, bags, 82.41 Rolled
oate—Barrele, $4.65; do bags, 90 lbg., $2.15.
Bran—$19; shorts, $21: middlings, $24;
monilia, $26 to $32. Hay—No. 2;,...tair ton,
ear lots, 50150 to $14. - Cheese—Fineet
westerns, 130 to 501-40; do Anent easterns,
123-40 to 130. Butter—Choioest crawl:ten,.
241.4a to 241 -Se; do (monde, 232-40 to 240.
Eggs --Fresh. 290; do eelected, 27e; do No.
1 stook, 23c;.do No. 2 etock. 18o to 19e.
Potatoes—Per bag, car Iota, 50e to 600. .
Winnipeg Crain,
Winnipeg, July 29.—Cash grain —Wheat—
No. 1 nerthern, 96120; No. 2, 901.20; l`th, 3,
851-50: No. 4, 81e; No. 6, 76e; No, 6. 70e;
feed, 61e; No. 1 rejected seeds, 89c; No, 2,
860; No. 3, 810; No. 1 tough, 80e; No. 2,
87e; 'No. 3, 83e; No, 4, 73e; No. 5, 66120;
No. 6, 61 1-2o; feed. tough, 640.
Oate—No. 2 0. W., 336-8e, No. 3, 3212c;
extra No. 1 feed, 33 1.2o; No. 1, 32 1-2e; No.
Barley—No. 3, 461-20; No, 4, 451.80; re-
jected, 43e; feed, 43e,
Flax—No. 1 N. W., $1.24; No, 2, C. W.,
$1.20; No. 3, KO%
IN CR E I SE IN I 111)11C RATION .
Department of .the Interior TARO*
Annual Booklet.
A despatch from Ottawa says :
The immigration branch of the De-
partment of the Interior has iesued
its annual booklet, "Immigration
Facts and Figures." From July,
1900, to March 31, 1913, 2,521,144
immigrants haee entered Canada,
of whom 109,000 have gone 'to the
Maritime Provinces, 314,000 t5
Quebec, 627,000 to Ontario, 397,000
to Manitoba, '702,000 to Saskatche-
wart and Alberta, and 208,000 to
British Columbia,. The British im-
migration during this period was
973,000, of whom 701,000 were Eng-
lish, 11,000 Welsh, 202,000 Booted
and 59,000 Irish. Since 1900 25,000
Chinese have entered, entries in
1912-13 being nearly 7,500. Chinese
immigration has increased about a
thousand a year on the last three
years. Since 1902, 45,000 immi-
grants have been held for inspec-
tion, and2,25_0_ze_rejected.
THDLTY-FOUR UNDESIRABLES.
THE NEWS RI A PARAGRAPH
flAL'FL717O4S "mum ALL OVER
THE GLOBE IN A
NUTSHELL.
[COMMENT ON EVENTS
Onnadas the Empire anti the World
iit General Before Your
Eyes.
Canada.
The Jewish societies of Toronto
will have a Labor Temple.-
Out of -1,743 pupils in Berlin pub-
lic schools 1,454 me studying Ger-
The Princess Royal,
eldest sister of King George, and
widow of the Duke of Fife, who is
involved in a legal action with her
daughter, Princess Louise, the pre-
sent dueliess over property and es-.
tates left by the Duke,
CANCER CURES.
_—
United States Markets.
lifieneapolls, July 29.—Wheat --July,
661.26; September, 88 /.2o to 505'50; Decem-
ber, 511-80; No. 1 bard, 921-20; No. 1 north.
ern, 89e to 90e; No. 2 do., 87o to 800. Corn
—No. 3 yellow, 69 1-2,3 to 60. Oats—No. 3
white, 37 1.-26 to 380. Rae—No. 2, 560 to
271.80. Flour—Firet patents, $4.60 to $4.75;
eeeond patents, 54.16 th $4.50; ftrst blears,
to -$3,60; second. clears, $2.70 to $3.10.
Duluth, Aly M.—Wheat—No. 1 hard,
9111.80; No. 1 northern, 031-86: No. 2 do..
881-2e to 885'8a; 3-111Y, 807-6o bbl ; Fleptein.
ber„ 501.50 to 901.40 asked; December,
623 -So asked; May, 977.00 nominal.
. Live Steak Mit-lots.
Montreal, July 29.—A "few of the best
FAIR CROPS
MEAN RELIEF
Sir Thomas Shaughnessy Predicts Return of Nor-
mal Conditions hi the Fall
A despatch from Montreal Bays :
"With a. fair crop, we have every
eeason to expect that conditions
will be quite normal again in the
late autumn.''This opinion ex-
pressed Wednesday 'in an interview
by Sir "Thorliti Sheughnessy, Pro-
eident of the q. P. R, ContfilliCs to
hear out 'the optiMietic stand Sir
Thomas has taken throughout the
long, period. Of world-wide depres-
6100.
Sir Thomas feels no anxiety
where the fundamentals of the
it-
nabion in Canada are concerned.
"It cannot be denied. that some
' lines of busieess are not go active
as a year ago," admitted Sir Thom-
as. "Banks are not encouraging
inveetinent in unproductive real es-
tate. The baeks are taking a con-
servative attitude, wise and timely.
Our banks are to -day strong in re-
serve, so the situation is sound, The
' high rate of inte.rest hasscurtailes1
public sem kin but tine is temporary.
Many Put Forward, But
Would Not Stand Test.
A despatch from London ea.ys: At
the annual meeting of the, Imperial
Cancer Research Fund, Si;' William,
Church said that twelve claims for
the cure of cancer were put forward
during the year, but none had stood
the test of investigatMn.
They
A greet °atm has settled down upon the
political storm oentres, Old tinier e in Ot-
tawa say they never saw Capital Hill as
quiet as at present. The Premier ie at
St. Andrews by the Sea in New Brunswick,
attending to uggent tuattere of nate by
wire, but chiefly recuPerating from the
arduous work of the past year. Trio Mire
ietee of . Finance is in Englund. Hon. J.
D. Hazen, Idinister Of Marine, and Ilon.
3,0. Coderre .are on a trip to the YulfOn.
Others. are taking briefer holidays and a
thw remain at their posts to traneact the ,
neecfsdary business of the country.
In Toronto it, is much the earne, thoegh
Premier Sir James Whitney is in hie office
every day. Sir Juenee does not often take
a holiday. His favorite trip is 0. voYarce
across the Atlantic, but it la enly ocee-'
sionally he is able to ftnd time. Thie
pear Dr. Pyne, who is a eloso personal
friend ae well as a colleague of the Prem-
ier.% is in Ileglend on business in con-
neetion, With the Education Department.
He is the only one as yet to go on an ex-
tended trip, but the holiday spirit is in
the air.
A good supply of natural gas has
been found in the new field, near Oil
Springs. .
Work ion the new Toronto I.Tnion
Station will be commenced in the
spring,
Sixty Austrian factories will be
represented at the Canadian Na-
tional Exhibition.
Oil fuel for, British ships may be
obtained hem the tar sands of the
Athabaska River,
The Grand River Alfalfa Seed -
growers' Association has been
formed in Haldimand County'.
Five generations were represent-
ed at the golden wedding Of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ruddle oL St. Cathar-
ines.
James Leadbeater, of Toronto,
Russian Jews, Syrians and Ara-
bians Deported.
A despatch from Quebec says:
The immigration authorities de-
ported thirty-four -undesirable im-
migrants by the Empress of Ireland
on Thursday afternbon.' With txvo
exCeptions they,were Russian Jews,
Syrians ,and Arabia,us. The Que-
bec Canadian agency deported 18,
-the American officials 11, while five
-were froin Montrea,l. Two were in-
sane, six were suffering from trach-
oma, and twe:'others, were suffering
from tuberculosis. The balance
were pauper immigrants.
I see no reason for anxiety. The
general trade of the country ap-
pears reasonably satiefactory.
Sir Thomas made it quite clear
that there is no need to anticipate
anything in the nature cif an ecen-
ensic „crisis in, Canada. „panics sind
other interests" concerns:a-1A the
situation well in hand, and the fact
that his company had recently de-
cided to spend $100,000,000 on ex-
tensions and new confitructional
work during next and ensuieg years
was ealeelated to increase confi-
dence. The tide of immigration is
greater this year than ever, said
Sir Thomas, and this is another en-
couraging feature. We are fortun-
ate in getting a better class of im-
migrants than the United States
got in their early days. Canada,
in short, is etille a comparatively
new field ; a field which promises to
be highly productive in the future.
And the general .situation is quite
.
healthy.
Forty years in use, 20 years the
standard, prescribed and recatii.
mended by physicians. For Wo.
man''s Allnients, Dr. Marten,
Female Pills, at your druggist.
Col. Sam Hughes and the Canteen.'
A critic of militarism said recently of
6'elorfel the 'Itheorable gam scums, gin%
Misr of Militia, that he Was trying to re-
duce the soience of murder by warfare to
a 'Sunday &hoot basis. The quip referred
to Colonel Mighes' unrelenting- hostility
to the canteen Or to any toleration of
drinking among soldiers.
In this attitude Colonel Hughes is un-
doubtedly a ,jadicioue Iiinieter of Militia,
beeaume it is unqueetionable that a, great
deal of prejudice and hostility to the mil-
itia has beau based Oil the more or, less
lax habits which in former.days prevailed.
among ,the men in camp.
Now Colonel Hughes has gone a otoP
farther and hue attacked drinking among
the oftleere eit, the permanent force, who
have litherth been _reworded as eorriewhat
privileged pereons., At wracent garrison
dinner, iti Halifax -all intoxicating liquor
was forbidden by the Minister. Notwith-
standing this a number of the officers
present behaved 'themselves., in, a manner
which could only be explained by assum-
ing that they had obtained • access to a
Private supply. . Several, of the opeakere
wore interrupted in a most unotanfoetable
manner. Colonel Hughee was not the
man to let ouch an incident ',pass wino.
ticed and he took occasion to arise and
deliver a castigation to the offenders that
they will not soon ,forget.
Talk of resignation on the part of some
of the officeraiollowed immediately, and
rumor has it that Colonel HugheS' rePlY
was that they could not resign any faster
then be would accept their resignations
Now it seems probable that the trouble
will blow over and that Colonel Hughes le
not the one who will come off second beet.
• The New Poet Laureate.
Robert Bridges is the new poet laureate.
It is likely that not one Canadian in
10,000 ever heard of Robert Bridges be-
fore. But we are assured he is a very
competent poet of the pure Oxford School
of verso. and that be will be a creditable
succeeeor to a long line of dietinguielied
aged 11, was electrocuted while try- holdere of the position.
ing to get his kite off a telegraph oryseivdegrei. 1)=33 retattitleaireAt
wir41. of his negative and not of his positive
J. IL Downham, living near
Stimthroy, sold a pair of young
bluer: foxes to a Wyoming firan for
$9,000.
English
Roast -Beef.
The may way. An appe-
tising dish ready th serve,
Deliciously cooked and
economical.
ou
Clark.'s,
RIOTING AND BLO OD SHED.
Three Men Sha at, Walteforest,
West Virginia.
A despatch from Charleston,
West Virginia, says : Throe men
were killed and another fatally in-
jured in a short, sharp battle on
Friday- between striking miners
and watchmen employed by the
Waireforest Coal Company, at
Wakeforest, on Cabin Creek, the
scene of much rioting and blood-
shed since the coal Gtrike troubles
started in April, 1911.
The Exhibition City.
The new Livestook Department at
the Canadian National Exhibition
will give splendid' accommodation
for ihe fine animals for which the
Big Fair is noted. It also adds a
finish to the appearance of the
grounds snore than anything else
has done. The Exhibition, City with
its $2,600,000 worth of buildings,
its paved streets and its lighting
plant of 40,000 lamps has 'no rival
on the American continent.
Tom] boys, picking berries near
St. David's, Ont., killed a rattle-
snake more than five feet in length,
with seven rattles.
John D. O'Neill, V.S., for forty
years a well-known resident of Lon-
don, Ont., died on his ranch at
Earl Grey, Sask.
The Government elevator at Port
Colborne made a world record in
unloading 350,000 bushels of grain
in eleven hours.
General Sir Ian Hamilton, In-
speotor-General of the British army
and overseas forces, sailed from
Quebec for England on the C.P.R.
steamer Empress of Ireland on
Thursday.
' The Doukhobors who have aban-
doned the homesteads given thein in
Saskatchewan and purchased lands
in British Columbia, are asking
$450,000 as the worth of their labor
expended on the lands abandoned.
Great Britain.
The House of Lords rejected the
bill to abolish plural voting.
A .youth fired off a blank cart-
ridge in the British House' of Com-
mons.
Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the
suffragette leader, is in a se,rious
condition.
United States.
You Know Us
We are in business right here where you live. You are an
acquaintance, neighbor or a friend of ours. This money-back-
if-not;satisfied offer should prove ihe sincerity of our claims.
When we etty we believe we have ly relieve constipation. They iiet to
the best laxative and back up our overcome the cause of constipation.
statement with our unqualified prom- They tend to eliminape the canna
ise th return without question or of sick headache, biliousness, bad
formality the money paid ma for R, breath, nervouenesa and other ills
if it does not prove entirely Raba- attendant upon inactive bowels.
factory; to you, we believe We are en-
titled to your confidence.
/ Our business succem and prestige
depend upon your confidence in us.
We know we =et eeoure and hold We want you to come to our store
and got a package of -Remit Order -
our confidence in order to, get and
lien Ilse a few or use up the entire
box. Thep, if you are not entirely
satisfied, come back and tell us and
We wilt promptly return the money
you paid us for them. ,
You promise nothing — you sign
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virtues. He is unobjectionable to the
the powers that be. Tberefore he got the
job. Apart front political preluding there
is probably almost unanimous opinion
that the one poet with the real spark of
genius in the Empire to -day is Rudyard
Kipling. It is quite tone that Xipling has
written a tremendous lot of trash. lint
that was inevitable lri an age which de-
mands from its favorites a tremendous
volume of output. But much of 1de work
has the true ring of genius and he could
have taken hie plaee beside Tennyson and
Wordsworth and the othere with no apoli
ogY,
Kipling a Partisan.
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REMARKABLE MACHINE.
Italian Inventor Demonstrates Per-
petual Motion.
A despatch from Turin, Italy,
says; Tests have been made before
scientists here on a machine in-
vented by a mechanician named
Florio, by which, it is claimed, per-
petual motion is demonstrated. The
basic principle underlying the meth-
od ,employed is the contraction and
expansion of gas. The machine col-
lects the caloric energy of the air,
which is inexhaustible, and trans-
forms it into mechanical energy.
The air is supplied automatically,
and the apparatus is in enntinuous
motion by reason of the passage of
the gas from the warmer atmos-
phere to the colder.
•
But, Hipling, inhie later years:particu-
larly, has becomea violent political part!,
gen. Ile has been mixed • up iu most of
tbe outstanding political controvereies of
the last decade. And he has not hest
toted to use his poetic gentile to furMer
leis opinions. The Home Rule issue evite
the meet recent controversy on which be
drew blood As he bee been generally
against the Government it wasscarcely
within the range of human possibility
that he would beselnted for the vacant
laureateship.
Similarly the one other outstanding poet
of the Unto, Mr. William Watson, is non
Pomona orate with the powers that be.
Not only has be been mixed up in no-
litleal controversy, including also the
Home Rule issue, but his publication a
few years ago of "The Woman with the
Serpent Tongue." in which lie attacked
with virulence membere of the Primo Min -
biter's family circle, would to many minds
be quite eufficient in itself to plaoe him-
self outside the pale,
. .
President Wilson and his advisers
are coneidering plans for interven-
tion in Mexico.
Preparations are well under way
for the All -Ca -nada, Exhibition th be
held in New York next January,
The plant of the West Side Lum-
ber Co., Dayton, Ohio, was burned
on Wednesday night with an ap-
proximate oost of $350,000. Thou-
sands of dollars' worth of hard-
woods and trimmings were destroy-
ed.
.General,
Lacrosse sun Languishes.
Canada's national ganie, Laaroese, is
still under the shadow of "roughhouse"
tootles. One incident In which a player
nearly had hie eye gouged out led R.. J.
Fleming, owner of the Toronto Lacrosse
oub, to threaten the disruption of the
big professional league. The incident is
not without significance. There seem
little doubt that there has been a seirth
of toleration of rough tactics on the part
of theme responsible for the conduct of
the players. Meanwhile publle interest
continuee to languish. Promotere do not
seem to realise_ that they have got the
game out of favor, and that the only way
to pet it back ieby a long campaign of
Playing laerosee and not by giving ex-
hibitions of brutality,
Lord enamiener Corning.
When Lord Haldane comes th Canada on
Kendal, the first of September, it will be
the first *mastoid inee the deys of Henry
the Eighth that a Lord Cheneellor of
England has tone outoide the Britieh
Isles on a public, mission. The Lord Chan-
cellor ie the outitodian of the great seal.
On tais 000116i0r1, with the approval of the
Ring, Me great Baal is to be plae3ed in
commiseion during Me Chancellor's ab.
senee, which will last, only a little over
a fortnight. Hie stay to, Canada will last
about two and a half days, during which
he will address the annual meeting of
the American Bar Assoeiation in Montreal,
He will leave England on August 23111 en
'eye of the Atlantic geeybounde and be
home again on September 8131. Tbe wit
obaneenor of England to leave the coml.
try on a public misaion was Cardinal
Woleeley, who ma gent Oil a minion to
France, England'a policy at that time be-
ing to cheek the ambition of the Eni.
THE BUSY BEAVER.
Constructed a N'untber of Danis in
a Creek.
A despatch from Cambray, Ont.,
says A unique work in engineering
has just been discovered: in a creek
just bank of the farm occupied by
Mr. Geo. Bagshaw, near this place,
tvhem four or five beaver dams were
recently constructed. The water
had not been running satisfactorily,
so an investigation NM made, with
the result that it was found the
beavers had constructed a number
of darns in the creek, effeetually
obstructing the flow. The trees
along the route had been felled as
cleverly as an experiene,ed eliopper
would do the work.
The northern troops have cap-
tured the city of Nanking, China.
Hostilities between the two lead-
ing German shipping companies are Shedding tears over spilled milk
officially announcedonly adds more water to it.
EXPLOSION
KILLS SEVEN
IIITS PRINCESS WITH 'WHIP.
Angry Farmer Also ,Strikes Two
German Noblemen.
A princess and two prince,s of the
house of Isenburg, belonging th the
higheat Geiman nobility, niere
horse -whipped recently by an angry
carter whose horses their automo-
bile had alarmed, Prince Mphons,
Princess Antoinette and Prince Vic-
tor von Isenburg were motoring ±0
Altenburg, where they were to visit
the Duke of Altenburg, head of an-
other formerly sovereign house el
the empire, -when they encountered
a farmer with a load of wood. Ms
horse shied before the automobile
and upset the load in the ditch. The
driver lashed out with his whip at
the princess and princes as they
rolled by, leaving angry, weals on
the faces of all three. He now faces
trial at Gera for his stet, which a
century ago would have been almost
high treason. ,
Four Men and Three Girls Blown to Shreds at
Be loeil, Quebec.
A despatch 1 ram Beloexl, Quo.,
says ; Seven lives were lost at Bel-
oeil on Thinieday when an explosion
of three hundred pounds of nitro-
glycerine blew up one of the build-
ings of the Canadian, Explesives,
Lianted, killing four Men and three
11 001100 instantly. The explosion,
which occurred without warning, at
3195 ft.m, sbatfixereel‘,,the gelatine
cartridging house, and' scattered
the remaies of the ocoupeine over
.an area, of a 'unwired aud fifiy feet.
Teeple in the village, a mile and EL
half away OaW ft CiDlta l 52510110.
uncl an iestent later the roar of the
expliesion reachedithem. The
taller: itt which the buil-cling -Owl
for the manefacture of exploeives I
were placed from ono another wafi
the means of preventing the shook
from repeating iike difiastor in tlr,
other hut's. Tho buildiit?; de.\troycd
%IF{1 ighi cop,strii oi ion, being of.
710o4 Aril brick: The force (A the
lhrew brielts three hun-
dred flec,:t, bet little of the force of
the fihock went downwards; for
there was only a s Eta cep
where the house once stoo
d.
The cause of the explosion has
not yet been established. It was
reported that precautions Were
taken by the coinpany'e employees,
being
sw;rkoevrihev
ias edn btythe suer ioonicei s 1nmu
ewith
special boots, having eoft soles, to
reduce the possibilitie,s of concus-
sion
he vietims of Thursday morning
were engliged in packing nitiro-gly,
nerine .cartridges when the explo-
sion occurred, but no trace of the
two package machines in the shat-
tered. house could be found among
the debris which 10 some cases was
thrown a- distance of thece hundred
feet.
Istr, Robert Lyens, ma uager ,of
the -works al Beloeil, waa unable to
acceunt for the accident. It was
learned that the explosive material
could [1,o off by either 0001 07.s007 er
ignititm, Me. Lyons ;Ow blabed
that there was .300 pounds of' nitro-
glycerine in the, building itt Ole
time Of tile explontom
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THE 'WEDDING DAY.
Prince Arthur and Duchess of Fite
Will Be Marrilid Wet: 25: '
A despatch from London says.:
The unofficial announcement is
made that the marriage of Prince
Arthur of Connaught th the Duchess
of Fife has been fured -for Ootollor
25, and will take place either at
Windsor or at Sandringham. Short-
ly after that date the Governor-
General and the Duchess' of Con-
naught, will return to Canada.
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I:leek—Someone cello the tongue
an unruly member. Peck --In our
house it's the ruling member.
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