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The Clinton News Record, 1913-09-04, Page 7, 4 ' ' .1 J ,-. . ; 0• Mth'e Soap for ' i 6 , ._ . . , . - ,, • ' Less Money— ' Less' Mopey for; ' „ More, 'oap. 'POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SALE IN CANADA . , . PRICES OF 'FARM PRODUCTS' • REPORTS mita isis eemainn Teton CENTRES cif AMERICA, . • • • Prices or Como, Grain, Chopin nne, COM . , . - „ . Produce at none) .and Abroad: Breadstuffs. Toronto; Beet, 2: -Flour -Ontario ' irheal, :flours, 90. per eent., old, $4' to $4:19. To, 'route 'and Montreal; freight., Flour' made. of nisi' wheat,. 83.60, seaboard. Manitobas , ,ofids,Pilat $4.90; strong-daaltera,' irti juts ha* 'Manitoba, wheak-No.' 1, Northern, $1,ott -traek, Dmv Porte; No, A eft 99c, NO. 3. Piti, ' Ontario wheat -New No. '2 wheat at 85 to 86o, Outside. . Oats-NO..2 , LAflKS ,- ,,,l' pelloafely .., a. EFIVOIll'UtPL.--, Coneetir (114 eat,e ,i' ,vf? ,;"0 . *4„;.,/, iir ` r ' . ',,..,?' , :. ,ty , . . 'WHY IvOltillt ,,,,.. , ,... , . s..4.100ne pear variety s ask your grocer for . ' "Ciark'S"1, . Clerlif, RM.' MonFrdok, ,,,, ', . i• - and 2, .,.., 01. • -( ,.., ., -- ,COMMENT . ,',...m.1.11evir....:............r......,..amummo , The • Little nneeelres ance which, tO BOldiel0 World for' quietly , Joined he parasite ' at liis table may follow ,they are : ti,ons, in 'remarking .The kaiser aggressive but it is drinking progress checked by 'world is th,..,, Populist. working ocitel. 'fhe ,sive in realty the spirit The World's what has ' Scents, the, end other else -Where told, there ars is nuisance; oue ruenaco ellen:risers . berhOod. -gangs is But a new. .Penei).1-1, ininat,,he i eadalthe fundamental activities -sults can leave these themselves world than The financial edit hoe in the older 1 raefegiyaieyeitner. and general Montreal. of inspection ponied by 0n8. • "9.'here hero," Mr. beeniu neiou..,,Vditsinanua f', world-widece.nIt n tiaght, and licence in _ aelonaininenrianettlaimutonfitYpeZef,o1i1t,ndkorolii•kethlye to be in etet suggestive direction a few .days greatflight sasaioni iono deo miles.. Guinan/4 nrieet At they do no (1 vie% air% reliability 111na.itg.nugsom t 1 to territory earrying and there poet journalism, coutsi singularly b d es at stop% could t, . ' 1 or aerie gione now ' •oundabout Most tuitions- they pay peoples, ir (Let; .3 ed. It wbuld weekly, the Problem in Mon. It 16 to try to commonwealth the theory is, if loft waste by the community, sider the Mon to be peso ie to ployed to Bake of his the commonwealth. There is Begging is VagraWOY Should an serious effort tiee proceed the do he h Y f e re nose workhouse. maintained, work to his for his board 10 cents a Switzerla,nd employment of work, They receive end. time can And The inipeaoliment New York whole .history executives moved, one ilea in 1879, of Nebraska ors faced charges were in the history nor been NoIrah to the state's associate of irreguldritieeart sent to Jail. name for and aubsequently served his , egiet, is Edward Grey etsys ie win eve tutu eine tato Legislative era l lAnsembeliyurtooimoieL,engitatteirv: .fier f: e eButtyb-six celteed members. president, tlueo Arad) doctors, one ?tailgate legislation, oexne eonsatitlilionpail ra IV.-": 8150,teee eneldrn. country aim rovuer=nei'bioenn the 'development tion. Bgypt weYd, and softie Oa n 19 tO he nounced will the peopM's fet,er expression Kitchener was considered Egyptian per tor the EgYptities," graee of a and a striet a representative to.day has. abetter of , Coesiderably Fen the - --' A' desnatch Ci save • ' ' `'. . • . s'• Biatesh Coleunam $ r .6he eseekeva- Selman ' ti 1 b ie. as. 16 tb, .,. 0 eitgee, peunet reproet • ii: Ic‘ 1ver Pao Ade Years , • , NUE:VENTS . , 'kaiser as ft Teetotaler . . on the value of •temper. the German emperor hes made and stude.ntsliave prepared the tho annenneement that he hoe the total • abstainers, but the nsual 'wines to bo served to gimes 'and friende.' These his, example if 1,11ey lthe, but left free to at"..t ou their own no. the prereises. , It' .90111'0015, needs -that, they Will keep well with is z.ot likely to becoMe ail champion. of total abstinence, Certain, that the Immoderate which he condemns as- a, OM° to and eflicienoy ' will be further hie precept and practice. Tile growing temperate; science, in- education are, sever -ally ler moderation in the Imo of al- icaleer, so* alert and progres- things, 'is co-operating with, of tho ago as regards temper. The Rem• Problem. Work hoe been describing been done for, the boy, by the, Y.X.GA„, the Salvation, ArmY bodies, Aivrays in eohool aud where h03,13 COngregate. We are are gangs, 'Usually these gangs Very often they are a seri. to the morals of the ti and to the peace of the neigh, For usually the energy Of the directed against law and orde4'. tiine..le condng, for 60 'MAZY schools, in .the Boy Seouts, Y other activities have grasp- fact that if these gene are guided most wonderful re - be achievedresults that will ,boys far 13etter able to handle honestly and effectively in the were their iredecessors. . i Same All Oser. situation In -Western Can- never been any mord 10011.te than countries of the world.oecorda. aertiftt'l Yince-triene2 ant manager of the Bank of , Mr. Meredith is making a tour of Western Canada, aceorn. Mr. L. Meredith, of London. has been 110 groater stringency Mer'edith said, "than there hae ant" J.17.1.o,n,i tizterie n spells when A ' ln' b n'' moneyhas ee there is no particular Bigot. this . . . aerial man the deliv.ery 'of mail. and sonic- of possibilities in this was the flight- made in France ago by quillaux. It woe not in comparieon with the een- achievements of Dtareel Brinde• MonIenais, who has done 837 flew but 280. Dut ho car: Balmer e,Pina,ri4, plUreer.:,„eaVea.11.g.',; tf o7t131nviolee arrive till a am. a portent, eiTit a %ITT:race °ore should ne attained a certain 11 0 h ea°011iteniu dot tyibneg Itcl'ineleffs more or less Irnaceessible. The power of the aeroplane is slight, would be a premium on eons- but speed in tho air little, and by deeignated places the cnireCd"ifnogr be avoided. Ent the occasion • ' ld b 601Y1C0 vou e inalt1 it a- accessible only by Is Slow and route. A Loaferless Land, . If tittered that are so se eii I little heed to customs ther of o Almost every nation is giivinf fi 1 . .0,,,„,i0,0,,,iite,,.., ca::,,,a iie.,,,e,...,,,..„. seem, according to Iforner's Switrerland has solved one ta manner worthy of imita- rather diftieult in Switzerland live without working. In that. the neonie meeeee „pen that a man who is uncniployed to himself, liable to become a being a, aliarge and a tax upon The Swiss, therefore, con- problem as an eeenendo sues- solved by the state. The pur- :assist tbe unfortunate nnern. 6001.11.0 WOrk not ouly for the family, but In the interests of no toleration a the , loafer. prohibited by 1 '' hi classified almost as a crime. unemployed person not make to obtain work, the anthori. to And it for hire, and when is compelled to perform it. If •k h i 1 d i the AO we/ 0 s n ace u where stria discipline le and every inmate required to full capacity, receiving there. and lodging and from 5 to day in wages, There are in institutione where temporary may be had by persons. out througl/ no fault ,:if their oWn. comfortable accommodation money compensation until they more remunerative WU1S07.'h emu Two letprnetted. of Governor Sulzer of brings out the tact that in the of the republio only ". t'w° have been impeached as,t1 re- the governor of North Caro- and the other the governor in 1871. Five other govern. impeachment charges, but the not sustained. Never before of New York State him a impeached. The nearest ap- it Centred about George Clinton, Arst chief executive, in 1791. An of the governor woe eon/noted lasdpidaelerliattindo ti bat he w s never tried a mo, u a, . . . , 1 vod it.. doWn ant he I state thereafter tor yeans. act eno s gyp . K" h t. E t to bars a parliamsot, and sir g.VOn it hie blessing and has , leer euee the liberties :f people. It is in tensed t coni- eounca ana the Gen!' ,,,A.,,eti. laid Seventeen nominated The liatter wdeli,..0 i' ToPifi"cotill:' the v te-preSi4 ,, r _ r . Cox;l. an 9, wo Bedouins, t‘ Me Oh t , t engineer, two educational .,ii;-; te'L'L",7,,,rneulcetlj't)gi save where it eon- Irs,vhe‘jivai 4eonn • it ie dee4ed to OngtOW the run OlnaighteonoCid .93,6ielti Or I I i F bninistra, so'arinaiv...clutil liberty, end of ,progress and erf ULM, ving lip. is time certainly In° . more atm, ene teoeble .ebicia g toge loeiced reetlemng scorns to -day of , a healthy solation„ a hOPed that5the changes now prove a real lestone i, marelf towards a fuller aini ' f Myer natural genius. o .!.. , , .„. , went to .gYnt hie appointment an answer to the Young ' L cluerulouS orY, "CgYnt -Y's , and lot-bere by the stern maintenaime of ordor :Insi,hie is' already' emerging gevernnient. , Tho ivorld great. need of such nom de .7i -it., Rhartoutn., ' ' CANNERS' OM YEAR. . . ..- ' ' . . • Below, the Average .Lait Sixt - Y r ' : - . • eel& ea s''' . .. , , ,, from VancettVer, 31. Tl ' - '• f X tie • le eminence o et el n ' '' ' ' ,•• . . ' ' report a lean year see,e,,n •11,0t, el .43.4 - t'he. pa.o1 4.21,1-14.k.smv ' r h - - • - . e tiveeage pack ea ' ' 7' 0 " years, was b0,....00 eaSes. • ,. A .,.. 1, ,,, cannel tee, i10.1. 333 (1', big. season.. 1 We. ,Frps,r • ituallt$ - amoun s o . 0,0 ,',,,eila4ea - .againSt. a 11111/1011 irk -1911., , a $ , ' Pains :Piave ,Vanisflecil _ :Neuralgia Completely Cured. ' , The cure of krs. H. Lc Durrett ' Guthrie, P. Q:, is another victorY b's Hood's Sarsaparilla. , This great_ medi• C1� WO succeeded in many' caSee where others have utterly failed, Barrett ' says: , "I -suffered intenselY from neuralgia in the head; face and shouldere. rI had used various meat,- MIMS Without relief. kheard of Floog's Seataparilla arid ,deelded to try it, and ' X blese the day I did. I took it -several months. and 'ripW feel well. Ail MY Patna htrVe vanished.", ' Get Heed's Saraaparilla today: Sold by all druggiStlaYerywhere. : • ---7, , . . THE NEWS RECORD'S CLUB , , , BING LIST FOR 1912-13 WEEIKLIES.. Newalteeord . ' . ' , - . - ' ' Ontario oats, 34 to 34o, outs oats 33o outai o Western Canada eata. 40'1-2c for / o 2 and a 390 for No 3 Bay . . . „. - Peas-Nominal. . . Barley -60 to 62c, Outside; 569 Toronto. COrn--No. 2 American 78 g2o, , , THE NEWS IN A 'PARAGRAPH ' '''-'7 .HAPPliNINGS FROM ALL OVER THE -GLOBE IN A -' NUTSHELL. •••-•- . Canada, the EMIlire and the. World . in General Before Your Eyes. Canada. Six fpom,Twoorno•inetno, ianrestitti.ovbie;61.,., deperted y A ederal_ commission to investi- gate, prison reform. has been ap- pointed. - Edmund Hayes, jr., ee, Fee:ming. ton, Mee killed,. in Mexico, felln- arty lived in HaileyburyOnt. 0.....,,,sma chief Reieger. 'Steven,- „'-'`e-t-'`/', ,.`,-'" Of the I. O. F, announcers tnat tie would establish a home for aged Feresters, - A horse from the stable of King rt,„,.,,,, e .. ,-7-,,,,-g 2.1 to be given to the Do- ___.. minion Government breeding de putalient. , ..2 Nicholas B46.'4 19, dean of -the groan trade in 'Winnipeg, says the west- grain crop will a,verage 20 bush- to the acre. - O. A. Woods, I. C. R. engineer illdiet ed for manslaughter a5 the result of a, wreck, was freed by a grand jury at Bathur.et, N.B. It la unclerakood that a, British firm, Baidray, Yerburgh & Hutch- 11,16°B, is the lowest tenderer for tete Toronto harbor improvements, Seven Brothers of the Order of , . the ,Presentatien have come from r Cork, Ireland, to take charge tie the Boys' Separate Sehool ab Corn- wall. Homeetesiel entries in Western Canada, for the first half of t•he pre- ......n• t e • tot 11 d 1- l'4 Ili . '8 ''.".- • 411 a , e o, o . nis i a decrease of over twenty per cent. an siei compared with the firsb months of 1012. . , F ' ' L F 1 e i• en in e l ValleOliVarel, °IlaWs SieCeitY retigrocei5ais °a , re-sult of water pipes approved ey ..../. ../.WiS' l'Il rePresentatives g bein. found below the standard, causing the city a loss of several thousand ' , dollars. , „ , i. . Big Departmentai - Store 'At Peterboro Collapses, the -Partition Being Removed. . . torn, c.i.f.. Midland. ,tri:,--,,,Itt,ViLinal. . I:ran-Manitoba bran, $20, a ton, in bags, Toronto. freights. Shorts, $21, TerMite• 4011111 McAlpine, / , ' illi no/mire lumberman- of Duluth, formerly of Fresoott C,ounty On- ,,._ . , , , , ,, . , . , / ear o, ewe& to OSAMU in nes home. • and Mail and Emidre. $1,60 News-Reeord and Globe . .,,-... .,... 1,60 Newridteeord' and Family "timid* and • star with premium . in News -Record and Pritneei;.".;....::::::: 1:75 News -Record •aud Sun . . .. . .......... 1276 Norte -Record and Free 'Press .. .. 1,73 Newalteeord and Advertiser •.-::..: 1.75 10ews-Reoord and Toronto Saturday - . , , •A deSPateh from Peterboro, says ; Witil no More weaning than a few ominous oracles, that were isnenedi. e,tely followed by a rondina f tie, ' s - ° . '•". be'r8 a" craabi4 cl bricks arid morta.p.„ a 'big Section of the largest departmentalstore' *he that 111 e city, of the. j 0 ra.rnb /a 0.e.0 ,or . •., • -' IX _., ece ge and , Sianeee streets, collapsed' on Thuesday.. morning, killing, -five and .• injui•Mg more or. less seriottely al- most a dozen of the oecupants, The , olivioulg cause- of the calamity whica oce„.„.eatho,,c5, befo,,e ,tem 0,d001E, was the wea,kening of the walls by , . firemen a,nd the remainder of the ' luding Chief Mortar,- Pelicertoree, Mc ' ' • ' son, were on the scene ill a few =elutes. Their first thought was tO t out anyone who naireht be ' livg: The dead --eor. uld wait till let- lb ' . , . er.. Some eould,be seen with headR - , career parts. of their bodies pro- i ,e4in.r miss .muig. ali 1.1,115 amio..23,,. ee --,, 4-:, e„ bc„ , gea ' ''-us-,0-0,7 Ze--c;:o.e.waedil`',;hiab ' einieki: ' gathered' all sa4er *0 do 1:ailat ibc3' amid threatened to interfere with e , . , a e 1. a. the work, and had li h 1.o be lima eau.. It was here that marey_of the saddest nountrir Produce. lirleeksale dealers quotations to ratan.. ere are I- , nutteraoheice dairy23 to 26e; inferMr. 1,7, 00 19o; 1,orreasila3oefy, 26'50 27o f roils IVA 41 sohde. Egge--Gruse lots of new -laid 25o• selects. t a . .d .f.), 20 '21 ' d o. O , 0 per ezeu• rea • I° e' an " °Me. 16 to 160. . . Cheese -New cheese, 133.4 to 14o for large, and 1412o for twins. . .., •Beane-liand-picked, $2.25 to 82.35 per bushel; primes, $1,75 to $2, ig:E8YitTsc:rritidroca:eln;d:tworczeleorance,.: isicalcidazi.2b$2:4.'26921! 92.5o for No. 2. ' spring PoultrY-Rens, 16 to 1.7c per lb; chickens, 20 to Mc; dueks. la to rat geese. 13 to 14e; turkeye. te to .20e. Potatoes -Native, 81.20 to 81.25 per 90 lb. bag, Cd , ., tirItInlA:NY WILL NOT EXHIBIT. ...... A . t rs l• " , a eaatil .ie I ec Ines to appeal, at the -.. Panama Exposition. A de•spatch from Berlin says,: Germany has no intention of chang- ing her recent decision not to ex- 1„,.1..., ,,lid.i, OffiCially at the Panarna-Paci- fie Exposition in San Francisco in 03'3' Mexicans fight eat their own of the United Stattee Emba,ssy, con- fmaed on the subjece foe a emesid- era.ble time on Wednesday evening with Gottlieb von Jagow, German ,, ,. ,,,., , ,. n OrMr,n. Hamster. Mr. Grew asked the Milliater whethee, in yeees, ee the announced intention of various branches of Geranan industry to ex - h.:Mit in San Francisco, the German Government would not revise: its Cle.C1.610/1 11.1.-regad'd to Official non- partieipation. Herr von jagow re- Go-i,derinnnatt'isle.ggwroliuvnedsgivfoillrgitT the ti°E i'l re 'high cost of an ciffmial ex.- Whit, the general clisibolination to participate and .Americees back- wateriness in attending foreign ex Night „.... .... ..... .....- 3.20 NUM-RE/00M and Former's Advoaate ,2,25 News -Record and Farm and Dairy.„, 0.17 Newalfecord and Canadian Farm... LH News -Record and Youth'e Companion 8.20 News -Record and Canadian Country. News -Record an5066 d T'lle iruit Grower Newaen-Rd eiZrTdmer and The danaditin SPertaniOn ... 3.00 DAILIES. i ,t, 24 News.Record and Mal and Em ire4. News:Reeord ,and Globe ...... .... 4,2a News -Record and Nevvit .... ...'. .- •• • 21g News -Record and Star ... ....,,,..,2 News -Record and World ,i;...;,.. . .,:3.20 twwaaggriNti aoTid V/ve. ., Neng i'rrit3.11re0g kg News -Record and Advergser 3.00 MONTI/ELY. News -Record and Poultry Review 1.25 News•R000rd and Lippincotee Maga News -Record and danstde •hrOiiiiiir, what YOU want hi not in this list lei nihvuotulita Z32 ;lin I.:Pend 7011 671 Orrdnerr,epinilly pleaoe do eo by PostoMee Note, Express Order or Reg. filtered letter and address, C W. J. MIT HELL - l Puplisher News-Reeerd CLINTON,- ONTARIO ' extensive, interior. alterations, in- volving the removal of a brick paeti- 'don seParating what formerly were twO •eteree, - . - , During -the whole day upwards of 100 people worked in the ruins, first rescuing the living, and later re- moving the bodies of, the dead. Even after the last body, .001 of Afie,..s Dorothy siesea, h" hew an_ covered nvi about 3.30 in the after- noon :ther working peaty 'did 'not scenes occured. , People who knew not whether friends or nem rela- • • laves were dead or alive, etruggled frantically to get into. the ruins, • Cries and me ,ans'aveza,tbodies eecognazed wer'? 741°14' n'anle„krtgawn Agaan, there were joyous meetings betw.ee:n frierals and those Merck- fully preserved. , • Dead. -Mies Dorothy Verona S1S- eon, age 25, of 287 Park street, ,,,,, Peterbere' saleslady in .b4s abe'-' Provisions. ' nacelle -long clear, 16 3-4 to 16o per 114, in case lots. Pork -Short cat, 829: do., mess, 954. Hams -Medium to light, 211-2 to 22e; heavy, 20 to 20 1-2,o; rolls. 17e; breakfast bacon, 22c; backs, 24 to tube, 1 -, p _ ,,aeser,d--Tiercee, 14 1-4c; 3 1 ,,c ; an'', "3'1 Sated 14ay and Straw. retied haii—S12 to 911, on track, Torom to. oid hay -No. 1 hey. $14 to 814.50, on track. Toronto. end NO. No, 3, 98 , 99. Baled straw -$8 to $2.60, on track, To• ronto. . — cease, fel' it wag feared that -there ta t. e, , migne Lie- others. By eight; °Voce. in the evening it was leagued that eeveral rweeern it, webs, fe.,,,,,,ed. had hee a killed were- eale, and only Oven clid work cease. . All- thoree who „,e0,0 keeled were, wailing either on the -firs-testers; 'or the third, the rOLOE 'of Whiell 17.41,9 open to the sky. over ,and over again Marvel 1141,5')0071 c e• . . . preesed -that' with upward of 50 Paa:Ple' in nhe atnre: including anns- tomeres ,and- employees, the list a -dea,c1 and injured was,. not much longer than it is Miss Lily A. Bodclison, age 23, of 74 William street, Peterbo.ro sales- 2 :I' h th lady in the store; Mrs. 1 tea cels B mem, uridow, age about 40, of 264 Hunter street, Peterb?zo ' a easterner; Hrs. Sohn Relay, age about .50, Wife. Of 'John Rielly, a farmer near Norwood; Alfred. 'Cuff, age. 35,; a. bricklayer, Tarried, a - - Broadavod avon.ue, Peteia ,r0. The iajur.ed.•.-Mrs., J.. . A. Fialay, ..... of Norwood, back Pnet begs :Berm:rusty 4 4 .0,1 4, ii, SW en. a _miertal -_,I1P1,T;•-•:•,_.. - ''''''''''3'n 3 HentY , 3.. Mani ea carpenter, of .175 Edinburgh street; montreal Markets. ig t ,,rn ern,. (Allq Or.:1 I.. 4g Sept.I Z ;a ta 1 Clja aa an i 'Vr' e:tieernIt r4o.3, 69 1.2 to 40e; extra No. 1 feed, 401-2 to 41c. Earley. Man, feed, 50 to 51e; malt- 00 60o. 114,arin3 50 ltiansia's BrYn'''',,hvf.ah No;,,1011, $5.60 ; ' seconds. D$5.1e; strong phalters',14.9t; Winter patents, 8Vtittoteeis.ir28elog,htesel! romigbliagc i 82.3eto 82,40. Roll:r oats, bar- rels, 94.76; bags, 90 lbs,, 82.25, _013urniii, $21: t1.342s' 23.1 tidi2ingel• 12o6U eller l'inot:, liN to 18.131 Cheese, *.finespt wes'terns, ia to 151.40; finest easterns, 3166 to 12 7-80, But. ter, choicest creamery, 24 to 24 1,4er sec- ...d., 23 1-2 to,.23 3-4o. Eggs, fresh, 32o; eel- 'ected, 29o; No. 1 stock, 26c; No. 2 stock, 00°' Do siti.0115 , ________0 Richelieu & Ontaior HOTEL MAID :KILLED. -- Fight in Toronto Ilonee Ends in Minder Charge. A despatch fr-San Toronto says: Ag the result of an a-lbereation in -Lae kiteheti of Smith's hotel at the corner of Queen and Sinaceo streets LINES VACATION TRIPS BY WATER TEL SUkIMER PLAY -GROUND ROTJTE . "Niagara to the Sea." on, Wednesday morning, 'Lizzie Ives, a, Wema.41 about 35 years of age, who lived ma Elizabeth street 1 ava,s killed, and james Dickenson, 230 Simeoe :street, another kitchen employe, is under arrest on a charge of raurcler. The argument which led t to he fight started horte e ly before eight es'elock when the woman asked the accused to take Daily Sbeameas from Toronto.. To THOUSAND ISLANDS mid Return • • $13.00 To MONTREAL and Rotuma 34.50 To QUEBEC and Return .. . 33.50 To SA.GUENAN RIVER, aml Return 46 . 50 Meals and Berth inOluded. Perhaps. the, eadeleet of the many sad features of the dor are the cases of Miss Doectlay Sissont and MisS Lily Beddison, who Were can- ploy -ed in the readvanado ,cleesa g oods depeatmenb on the first .story. According to lVfiss.Ola Mulligan _ ,' eashier, who miraeulattely asoanett al moo, unjejur.ed, Miso SiS8011 had just started to go down stairs. Miss Bodison. was -waiting on Mrs. Eliza,- beth B*freserii, a -cuetomer, „Aid Ithe. ' ' Agne•s Tucker was waiting on MI's, ' 3. A.. Finlay. Withal:It IV. y w a r I,. Peterboro, both •legs ,beokon: and badly bruised and ehalten up. con. dition critical; Mrs. •Elidney Middle- o Smith badly bruised and ta,„ nr ,f . - /- shock; a _ , euffrag Irene more le. c.,gnes 'rue err .arnia17 f isT, 'w ' a saleslady an the. store. Head and face badly bemeed and cut The - . ' l,oregoing 1 ll ureel are an. the hos, i- 3 P tal., Pha fellewing eaabaiaeci -alizlit' in- , - , juries, ba are able to get aroarica- Geo Shearer carpenter • Nora.° ' ' - . ' - la esr Curtis, brick 3 „ ____a - weinieeg Drain. Sept. R.-Cash-WheatNo, 1 Noltothnetrrzl,241-4c; eto. 2 Northoru,, 93 1-4 3; No. 3 Norahern. 88 a -4c; fib. 4, 81.01 NO. 5, 72 1-23; No. 6• 68e; feed60 1-2e; No. 2, tough, 641.90; Re , . g.„, ttoouttg, . 6652L. -,2e; a,.. 64. tort:II act feet], tough, 64 1-2e. Oats -No. 2 C.W., 34 3-4e; No. 3 0.W., 34 1-2o; extra No. 1 feed, 34 3:4c; No, 1 feed, 34 1-2e; No. 2 feed, 32 1-4e, B I N 3 45 3 4- N 4 -'44 1-2e; reject. ar '17-- .0. • • 0, O.. • ed, 41e: feed,_ 41e. Flax -No. 1 N.W.C., $1.31; No. 2 C.W.,$1.28; No. 3 C.W., 81.16, united States Minneapolis, Boot. 2,-Wheat--Septoraber, 86 8-8o; December. 89 1-8e; MaY, 94 1-5 to 94 1-4o; No. 1 hard, 88 i -fie; No. I Northern. 87 to 89 3 -Be; NO. 2, do„ 85 to 86 Mc. Corn -No. 3 yanOW. 1010 to 71e. Oate-No. 3 white, 38:5-4 to 39 1-4e. Ryo--No. 2, 621-4 to some ice to the refrigerator. When , . , , ne retusect ene 'stomata as , lege, to have struck him, and when he hit h k I f 11 1 ti bl. r , ac a le e ura er , m oe , arm striking a table broke. her neck. Al 60011 tba the ma.n saw that ho had , „ . . , peaty abjure°. tile woman he ran out of the hotel, but he was found in his room aboub three hours haer in a bad state of intoxication. He ,, . a ell -co po me rteatiqueireis, "`"' v "• ,-......-___4/4 . . Inland Lines Lted , Steamers "City of Ottawas" "City 1.1 u don " ad H.aluillen'" ". 1 1 • ' , "kla estic" and "Belleville.' J HAMILTON to MONTREAL alld Return $20.00 .TORONTO to MONTREAL and Return ..... ...,..,. 1.0.00 1Vleals and Bull included, Steamers leeve Hamilton on Wed! Wed - ing the first floor began to sink, at first gradually, then ',vial a. trernen- clous crash. Miss Mefligan found herself halt bueied iii tinilsere, dust and bricks-. Police Constable Pattereenr-was standirtig on the corner of George and Simone streets opposite the feted building when he saw the brick. wall. IbuIge .o.ub at the first story. Then it 'fa, covering Sim- coe street to the furthera- sidewalk "'It'll d'arri:2• InimadiatalY the•c°11- stable tuened inthe,fire Oaten The - • By a vote of 1,425 to 483, the electure of St, John, N.B., rejected the by-law prohibiting the erection of wooden ,buildinge. of IllOre than • • two etoriee in, the city. ' _____. gse t • 4. r, , , , The 61101811e vr•iiey oi sioreeeers, g a . on, an ones le meetin t Load ' th ' d tl • pare' f'l a d ota I f raSflt - o land all ere on, o- an office Iniilding or purchase of an existing building for dams in. To: . eanto, ...,-,„......_ 64o. Flour and Bran-Thichanged. Duluth, September 2. -Wheat -No. 1 hard, lat,8°' N°. 1 Northern, 88 Me; No. 2, do., to 36 7-8o; September, 87 5,8n; Deeem- ber, 0580; May, .94 7-8e asked. Linseed- 81.48 1-2; September, 81.47 1.2 bid; October, 8/.48 3-4 bid; November, 81.48 3.4 bid; De- comber,bid. Live -stock markets. Toronto, Sept. 2. -Cattle -Choice export, 86,50 to 86.00; choice butchers, 86.25 to $6 40. good medium; $5.66 to $L9ii; common, • , $4 to $5; eanners. 82 to 82 50: cutters, 83 te 83.25; fat ,,owe 6.25 to $5.75; 00=111011 cows, $3,50 to 94, Calves -Good veal, 86 to 97: choice, $8.25 to $9; common, 83 to $3.5a Stockers and feeders -Steers, 700 to 800 pounds, $4,50 to $5; extra choice heavy 9w00 h East. r9o4uff. — Great Britain, . 01 . 8 een : flA re LIS 0 or L •-d Ab rd h 1 ed t der an inquiry into the con tit of , . en on erry po ice an e teem L d d • I' ' th • t /iota. Tth, present prosperity of English 4. : „” ,_, ,„ . ...„, , thaiilltrY 4S 4/1w/Calm-u by an outeme , , , return ebewing at ancruptems th b 1 ' last year -were the lowest in te, -- '-' Yea.1A. , :KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCIi. — Tool. Holil of Handle of Derrick in ' .Contaet With Hydro.. A despetch from 'Waterloo, Ont •1 . - says. Catchin•g hold of the handle of a derrick Waliell had 00111e into contact with a H atro wire and 3 • ' ' which had thrown two of his corn - panion,s, W. Thomas and P. Sch. weitzer, to the ground, seriously injuring them, W. Becker himself received the full. -13 000 volte which , , . . . the line carried,aand was ins tautly nesdays, Fridays and Saturdaya, and leave Toronto same days ab 5.00 p.m., 'for Montreal. - Str. "Belleville" leaves Toronto for Montreal, ale the beautiful Bay . Of Quinte, on Mondaye at• 10.30 p.m. Steamer leaves Toronto for Ole 6173-12(1 end Deeroja on Friday, gt T) zo 9.00 ' ' . For information apply to your own Ticket Agent or HUGH D. PATERSON, ‘„, en Ant It. 45 0 L' T mes erouto. " -'-• - • - . , . H. FOSTER OHAFFEE, Pass Teal. Mgr. Moaatreal P.Q. • , , G enera 1. ' The Serviar Government has de- . . 01111ed to co-operate with the Car- negio Comeniesion investigating the alltseed Balk t • ...t' ' - - all a, 10L1 lea on ae- count of the presence among the meMbeps of Professor Pant N. Mil- ,„ . , . t off, leader of the Cionstetaitionai Deanocrats in the Russian Duraste , --- if. WARNED TO LEAvE mExico etereudez 6r:5compnods.415.32160.1 sheOn a d lambs -Light ewes $4,25 to $5.26; helavy, 83 to 9150; buCks, $3 to $3,50; spring lambe, 4715 to 88.25- Hogs -KO Loa.; 40 fed and watered, and $10.25 off care. Montreal, Sept. 2. -Prime beeves, 61.4 to 63-60; 2 to 93-50." Calve% 13.4 to ' • President Wilson Calls Upon the rs,000 Americans to Return to the United States. common, ` 4 1 4 to 4 1-7.e. 'Lambe, 6 1-2o: 6 Mo. Sheep. - '1°8'8. 1Gc• . * killed, at the new building of the Kuntz Brewery Company Oil Wed- nes-day morning. - Physicians who rusheo he s l d ttame, ktieuthat the man had been instantly killed. . . EvertVMmman I\ is interestee and should know . \ ,, about the wonderful ' 'e. eee ,, Maria whirling spray V, ''' . , TASTE FOR CANNED GOODS. , ____ - Importations of 'Live Stocit and Sala , Bea nation, off. . . , 16 A despaersh freen Ottawa. cayal. . . . Th. t the -.0 d' .3, e ana len people aie con- suming much more fresh and ca.n- ned meats and lamb and importing ' a. correspenclingly less quantity of lye +Cassie stliu Saie "ea. ire inuiceiteee in a Obatistical memorandum of the Oilstones Department. In 1904 a, i',Otal of 36,549 horned cattle were imported, In the fieeal year ended . , Match last this, had fallen off to 8,128 head. On the other hand, • , • . • impoitataene of 'sheep leave racreas- ed greatly; In 1904 the total was e e8 • . 1 0 c2,0 8 anel an 19 3, 2e9,743. Salt be,ef .- to the. ,extent of 2,878,670 priands was inaported, in 1904. List ' :. a e yeas it fell off to ,433,582 pounds. The eonstanption of . eanned meats- 1ast year was ,2,169,.637 poitncle, or iouble that of 1904,- while- fres b i .1-alub impertatione imee. geown .rom' 157,587 pounds in 1904 to 5,- .susepptible, F •' 330;818 pounds in ,.913 .--'---41. TEAM OF HORSES BO LTED . A &apart -oh from Washington says : President Wilson proclaimed his new policy of non-interference in the Mexican sithetion. Isefore a, joint seesiOn of the two Houses of Congress On Wednesday afternoon. Tile d'elil'On1. OE t11. .addrOSS fOlIONY- ed Presicrent Wilson's decision 210 longer to wait upon Iteertia's poi- icy of protiraebinatien ad delay. The President after frankly ac- - : knowledgeng . failure of the Lind mission, outlined the new peilicy of the United'IStates -towards Mexioo; namely-non-interferenee. '''s- President WillSon-Prepoies to let 1016. 'J. O. Grew, charge d'affaires destieY, HO enterteltes the steong hope that, eventually the pride of- lluerta wffil be beoleen, and that all factions Will eealize the n.eces- , as closing the door for future, American efforts. towards a peace-, f 1 solution of the present difficulty.' -u r In fact, he expressed the finra be- lief thab mat man da s vill -I .„ "before we shall triumph as the friend Of. Mexico." ' ' ' It is likely that the United States will have the co-operation of the pow,ers ' of the, worad in the . ern., barge On shipments of arms and ammunition into, Mexico., Intim ations were thrown out by, Senator Ba -con, chairman of the Foreign Re- lations Committee, that .suern ti course Would be the logical -one 'forrtrastlivnetat/--, other Gove-eninents. to follow. --Pre-' sident' Wilson lia.s made it. knewn that the United States tires had. the . , -- '. moral . 'support Of 'several • of the, great. powere in the mediation ne- gobiatione, and it is the • b geumal e- — , Pregence of Mind Displayed by the, Ralser's Daughter. „ A despatch from Precen, Ger- . many, says: Oroevn Prowess Fred- eri k William saved her sister -in- e • ' • -• ' , law Prineess Au 1st WI 113310, from ' gt e. .• „ r --,7,1,---,-,-,,,e-"Ivheie ehe lead 0-- --e'-'-'"''' ---- - ' ---'. ser eatne With his farmil to celebrate Prue- .' .,..6 . . 3'over la's old Polisl 09,..,e'„0 ein.1121°n 1 r• i• ' 1 Prineess August Mil lam had 0""i' entered 8,n automobile outside .the - ' ClitY Hall, when the horses of ' 'one of the royal carriages bolted driv- - • - ' • . , . i, ... inig the carriage polo thrOligill the side of- the automo .i. .. b le The Crown P 'ncees stwatlin b,eatele the auto- - il' „/ , 5 , . ,_., mobile,aaw tae 'anger' .-a1.1"-I gran bed Princess August William and ' h 'saga cleagged , ex to .y. , --7-----41 ' RURAL MAIL RO TAT:S. . -- • . AbOlit 1,000 Added During the Past Year or Tem. A despatch from Ottawa saye: The r Until Mail delivery systarn ho,s • .. . , .., 1 . , tilicie e an nun mese 7 net ease its .Douoho '',.*'''''.''';'- 'tee'Ve Ask your druggist. for /7 it. sr he cannot supply ` the menvine accept no other, but send stamp for illas. trated book-seided, It gives fell i particulars and directions invaltfable te1tabeetrwaseniitiPPLYeoowindeor, ono etheinansatakane1,11611.111111jEtiti . gon within the past Year. At the pre- sea time. . eighteen hundred routes are in operation. 'While a, number of yotites ere being e.s-tablished in ., , _ .., .., , . , , . 0, 0 , t1.1 W , -1:1 e eft, le Sal V1Le la Mu 11 120 015 i„,,„„1„ oe„er„,c-, .n., ,the East, espe.,. 'eT,Tyvin — onba,,,i., wiiich 1.,.. 41E. plaaed mach gr ater teneleney to utilize. it. The' re.sult bee been the closing. of a large numbers of coun- ,,„, ,„„.„,, „,,,,,,,„..., , .,-,Y 1."-m'''....'°. . m _ , , . ,,.. , . TWO 'TONERS Rlf,J,ED , ____ .;„, , , . Vr- 0 i Unkn . 0 i mApio,lon , .0 I own .88se a. „. e,.. noltia,„ai. Itestary,. . s 1. deeeateh from Tie -unites One. 4' .- Y. ...• ,, 1 .,..„ . VA lre, •Iv on Wednesday morn- i„,„.. at' the ECollinger Iteeerve an 4/ . eXPiGaltill OGeurred whereby teve - . . men; Jack Nolan a drill ranner, - iu,•k tr ,. .1 , - . 1 ,1 h 1 ano I. e . eiee et, a carer arrc , were killed,: Tereeke had juet take en -down a 'Sanely of dynamite and . . reached the heading where „Nolan wci.4 working when -the exPloSion oconrred. • As far as can be aseere *sinad r . i .. . • eee, eel thee oxleheehn ,,,,,ne g .pm,e AR:el-dee* .and -the cauee ,will prole-, ' ably' remain ail unsolved nky,Aery., .' ' - - _.- ' — 2_,_47,...' ' ' ' ' Microbes - Authorities b id cn9seri 111 hair try our Professor Dr. Sabouraud, Dermatologifii,, crobe •causee theory has ecientitits. the hair follioles, scalp pone become sh nOthillg Will treated bef may be overcome. We know given such ' mating the 'msedaiair signe after the cause et . ei'. '''' • her scalp we believe thing else can atop falling agency can of lair it will We want l'Ve will pay of Reran "03" ing e tri4. cording to t _ borougniy • , do thui, you to at least 'a •,. 1, ......4;ev-Cut " lima ',request , ' . • ' in Your Scalp . say that a microbe if tliOnS. , you are _losing remedy at our risic. . thine, of .Germany, and the great French 01Uhn that a mi - baldiitifar and their been verified by bail/mot This microbe deetroys in time causing thek,„_ . to close and the sub to ny. Then, it is belieyed reeiV6 en greWthIf ore thia occurs, baldness , of nothing 'that, has universal satisfactiOn in EMI and hair as Rend em a le has been do- long atudy to evercome falling hair as diecovered , ariaa hair. specialists, Etna it will d5 raore than any.. toretnove dandreff and .. ham; and if any human promote a new growth , de that, too. . yeti to make 0009 ,ove it., for a month's treatment . . mr onic use ,ur- , Ff ' T 11 d if You 'ivill uee t ae, directions aild aro not , . . ..._„ „ satuttled. W BSA we. Will, surety sliorld not hoitatp,' , try i',o' Treatment today. . Youv , 4410!gotyou; Moixey sity of. yielding to the American . , mediation demands. : ' The' Preeident -tioes Met conaider, this 01044 0]l01 of 11011-interterenee lief , now that these Governments will lend a. lielpieg hand to the Unieed States in cutting off ION- tary, supplies from Mexico. e , • . , , GERMAN CRUISER FIRED ,O.N, - . — ' R.ertaliatory Broadsidem DeoliSluel . . When a man hangs on a woraan's words they, are net. mai:nee , • - . ' , chtoese Port. .. despatch trON1 ea•lin says • The minamanding.,efficer of the C -ler - man Feet Asiatic ereiser squadeor , . - - d, 1 1 ,- , • piteu raH, et. • 'e VP N IVY • . • - - ' ' , . ' Rally .Chinese ' Legislators And Others Flee to the - . • -- - ' -- _ _ SOuth. for, Their Lives'. • • repprts to the Govoriament 1:hari the Chinese rebels in the fort nem iv th ' 1• o i, n or recent y ta'aerea m 1 -n the mm • Emden with both. rifles and can.non, .„ pensoMe handler porteds,_ InVestinent,'Onti Wer"eeintr„Petr,„1„ll'„P:eileneallea: aelldsrlanilAitialatRreftidi, 20* • re. e es,. no 1 f-te , wttesoiwo:. A ssasosts,whistOeliy, malt, ......„,,,, Mb,' - .' ' . ...-,II C.arn -.. - ,,,TeMitte.flalitilrIVTOrobtii:".; 6APItAL'ohiti.p5 , irmsEattr. belong-- eiteelends temIteranY or vwatting obtain •POL1R 'iy. Wiese 'Medi" le Wediatia did ..da e nese. Nted t - ' -1 ' w,e solicit 'vs - . •,: , .1-'.- Ltrife.fc*.booklbt.- 1 ;Innen • • ' •'-; i pany-LI . .. ,." k . '..:sicboo,o06 =,. .. -, . bn . ordonger 'SALMON permanent. PEIR . a . ore wItli' , eat 10014 ,' : b " ' ' • until` date stifof town - 'd h ' ePnins- -.Y ' . ,',' .' " , - . Tus, ' ' &lilted- ' • ., ' ' 4aatcotio- , . . : . A ckeepetch from Pekin, Says: A irlSIS WtbS reached here on .1,jledaies-: •' " - ' - lay owing to the arreat ..'of One, mare Menthol% of. "the Citinetas Par; ietneue, .,e3inee 'the • ,proelansation p!,inttrlia,1,•law in the eapital arrests. • old summary execetions' have b-oa, d. beg:tent opourien,ae, oeveral.'df, . lice intended to make further as- • • • . . • The Senete, passed a motion dale- ga.bing the 'Sale:deer. and 'Deputy • Speaker. to visie .Proviemnale-Pre- gclent 'YtErvw.'Siti Ica.' • and aslt him • - for ',an explanatma of the etatresee, 8M:1 8,1,90 ,to esigaire - whothei he, - with 25 shot4, uilau.ciog the foet The :rebel leader in a lettee to thE ,- _a . Nanking • krernsan Consul at 5 week • • ' • .. , ago,- declared that the Emden law 1, ..-ebe\-aed the rebel positions oe •-' • ' - ''' - ' • • ' Lion Hill, and he. announced hes an. ea.- n'te,-, ea le l ' .1 G ' Meg on toe or- -- -----'' '-' ' -,.- ,Hba' 48' • ,-.. -• man oruieer emu the oeiareulate, . r a - - - at r ----------e----=------ .- . Things io Worry About. ,. , - 7 • ," . , A. Mall !lad enougn paospaerons . , , , , , 0 , In Ma i100y to mateer8,..,31 .tuatenee, .-- ..1, !, r ,i, ....1 . 20 . °I -Y .eal8 n It80, Yea" 921.e • -- ' • ,. 1 -'d . 1. li---010 i d . A lin art , res , es an roma: ,._, ..or . wa,, meluirea , 63, physief, fig, Il or • , ' , ' , • , r All iti 0 nt9 ' Dr. ..Martiil's :' ' , ' , . Female:Pill:4, it,t your driirgigaSX: ba k if y u want it. Trim itiatiengOn . 4,j A ' . Bea ''"3, . - - '''' You can buy Roxiffi"lia'' kair Tonle inthis nommunity ontiat our store; , W. 3. D. HOLMES, ir rig' .?,144 " 17"6" • 8 'SW't* thititi'io - nOtei' 0 6 ii V • ' 0.0. n As( tor nearly 0 0* toWn * * a- . AU /iirti „M the United • litut00, 0013611A arid Great tinted. Them is A different Rozall Remedy for nearly CV4 y orditairy hunnin ill - each espeaially designed .for the pertioulet ill for Whieli It is redolureet1Mid. • ' ,The Pcxall Stores ere Ainerico's (litotes; . ' • Dtnz Stores ' r 'ha, victims being ,nsereehers ef Rao---. itein•ent, 'Many of the deputies . 104ek, elefeerted for the -south in few,' Oi•, 'their, /4/Miar and the asseinbly ' '4jti• -PaYllagBent84,3, ' gilOrilB1 .119:2: een preveated on' oodlier<Plo' oceet-.' ., . . .. ions Cavite, to rumen that the pe-, kill desired to govean Chins, With the help of the Parliament or ' 6 010, • ' At the: unale tilne thee Senate, "re- eitekistel eeIved'enet tclait again. if the reply •the. Pt YI14/12 Sbl a,f- Oared linstatisfste- tor,v, r Plie LOviei Hou•se paseed re-, , . solutieus•in a shelter retrain. ' ' '. ,,,,,,, , • ' '' ,.. • • • ' ', e.---... a ways iin • oe a. 1,, G Sh ' "I I 61 ' k f ll li thiagsathat•I"Ve -said during day beOire i go bo ,,,,,,„ , . night." .Hei-You don?t - eay...,,, How . ean , yeu do . Wall SO, litC „ . sleep 2" • ....e.aLeee_e_l