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COMMENT ON EVENTS
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,• Transportation In Canada. '
'As Canada fa, likelyto &Velem' faster
'them ite.railwaye the, subject of -trans-
portation itl. likely to continne a great
prObleni, eThe_s grain ' Produethin of
the'CanadiailWeetie.thie year flyo tiMee
greater' than it, ,wati 'ten, yeara 'ago.
round nuMbere, it wasr100. bushelq
ten Imo's, ago, and is"figured
at 500' ' million Mish,cla.' 43uclk",a,,`,..OreP
would.; fill ' 500,000, freightX-ctire.,.' Land yet
within three monthe,Aine-fiftlr.,,of that'
rend-tr.:dine totat..will have to 'be .removed
On Account
of the Strike, One-third of the Popu-
lation Is In Need of Food
A despatch from London say:1
i1iis"bein ruined by the con-
' tinualice of, the trahspert war,
- which is now in its fifth week. The
plight of the poorer seetien of the
populatibn is dreadful, one hun-
dred thousand men, women and
children, or one-third of the eity's
wholss. population, being on the
rverge, of starvation. Rain fell
• heavily in the city on Tuesday, in-
teesifyirse the, misery °Lithe strikers
eeld their wives And children, hud-
dled together for eatemeh, A•crowd
of girls and boys line,d up ab The
Liberty Hall, headquarters of the
Iriee Transport Union, to receive
a dole of eoup and bread, and then
sat down on the nearest doorsteps
to nouriah their wasted bodies. The
febe which lia,s come in the relief
i
ships s the onlything wkeel hes
kept many families from actual
death by starvation, and any ces-
sation of these supplies would be
followed by indescribable misery.
As it is, strangers are dogged by
child beggars, who implore the
price of a meal without hesitation
and without relaxation. Other
children, more, fortunate than
these, are to be seen
home through through the driving _rein .with
sacks of potatoes and groceries
from the food ship stores. The de-
cision of the Miners' Federation to
contribute $5,000 a, week is hailed
with pathetic joy by the strikers,
whose confidence that with English
support they will overeeme their
employers has never been seriously
shakeia.
00 U18 1.1(0 (801111.
In the autumn of 1911 the imilwaye were
tan:Prised at their inability to meet the re-
quirernente„ but on inquiry they found
that the product hail about doubled in
two yeare, which wad more than the rari.,
wars, could. fully provide for, but the ex.
Perienoe made them active in their own'
intereet, while the Governinent did not
fail to urge them.
L ki said that during 1912 ,,ver 44,040
freight care were ordered and nearly 500
engtnes. mese have lorig‘,since been de-'.
liVered along, withsome orilerS for this,
is 'noticed that loading is now going
on; tem timee faeter than mom'. In.. 1912
the Canadian Pacific' railway ,Itandlcid dor-
inn' September, October and' Novembdr
43,369 oars. the Canadian Northern, 19,770
cars, 'and the Grarid Trunk Paoli:M..8;184
'care. The rush of 'grain to market made
an unprecedented run of money and ere -
tilt conditions. There will be unparalleled
ear facilities during this and the two
nirct montla.
Just the Thing.
Every Weak Throat
Quickly Strengthened
And'Bronchitis Cured
, Grand Results Follow the Direct
Breathing Remedy, Which Cures
Without Drugging.
The country is fairly wild over the
Wonderful recovery that throat suf-
ferers are making every day with Ca-
tarthozone. From ocean to ocean
nearne letters tenting of rapid cures --
and cures When 'the complaint was
chronic and long standing. It's a
brand new principle upon which Ca-
tarrhozone works -not a single dose
of medicine to take -nothing to upset
the stomach or spoil digestion.
You can breathe through the Ca,
tarrhozone Inhaler medicated air that
is full of healing, soothing balsams,
full of piney antiseptic essences that
resemble the air of the pine woods in
the Adirondacks. The piney vapor hag
a truly marvelous action pa -weak
throats. It brings strength/dad health
to the bronchitic, stops ,that hacking,
irritating cough, 'prevents hoarseness
and difficult" breathing. You can't
find anything for weak -throated peo-
ple on earth mbre beneficial than Ca-
tarrhezone. It means heaven on earth
.to the man that has had bronchitis,
catarrh or throat irritation. You will
realize this the first thne you use Ca-
tarrhozoin, welch is a scientific pre-
parationepecially designed for dis-
eases •ot the nose,throat and bron-
chial 'tubes. Get the large size; it
lasts two months, costs $1.00; med.
ium size, 50c.; sample size, 25c. All
storekeepers aud druggists, or The Ca-
tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and
Kingston, Canada.
. THEIR PERSONAL GIFT.
HAIR RESTORER\
Restoreps GRAY Hair tots
NATETAL tofort makes
i4 Om, a6il'aral)andlioit.'
A•re-Aineeeteseeeteneewirreeee •
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If it be tree, ae announced, that it
Prince Edward Island man has ineented
a contrivance which automatically indi-
catee railway stations and which has
been pronetindett-!,inet the thing" by. rail-
way . men, one of the greatest 5100519 1111'
namable will be conferral on all railwaY
travellers. • The device is affixed to one
or both ends of the oar in full view of
the passengers; end .as each station is
passed the next is indioated 111 . large,
plain, legible letters.That-the device v. 11
801 a long-felt'want will be. recognized bY
everyone who hoe travelled on the rail.
ways and 'who has endeavored in vain
to translate 'into geographical significance
the name of the next etatiou as announc-
ed by the brakeman.
Dominion Cabinet Give Prince a
Silver Luncheon Service.
A despatch from Ottawa says:
Word has been received from Lon-
don that the personal gift of the
members of the Cabinet to their
Royal Highnesses Prince Arthur
and the Duchess of Fife on the oc-
casion of their marriage has been
received by the High Cotnmissioner
and is 'about to be presented. The
'gift consists of a silver luncheon
'service cif .twenty-six pieces' all
manufactured in Canada and by
Canadian:- workmanship. The gift
will be presented by the High Coin:
missioner, Lord.Strathconan on bee
half of the members of the Cabinet
at an early date.
TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE.
Alberta Legislature Will Memori-
alize Ottawa Government.
J tieneretch from Edmonton,
Alta., says The Alberta Legisla-
ture on Wednesday unanimously
passed a resolution authorizing the
• Government to memorialize the
Federal Minister of Agriculture to
take steps towards the eradication
of tubercelesis in cattle. There
have been many complaints, said
Hon. Duncan Marshall, in present-
• ing, the resolution, Lind up to the
present no action has been taken
-to prevent the seeded of the disease
- further than supplying the farmers
wlio mace requests with tuberculin,
PRODUCE IN WINNIPEG.
Indications That It Will Be Cheap
in Winnipeg This 'Winter.
A despatch from Winnipeg says :
Farmerserom all parts of Manitoba
are asking for space in the central
farmers' market here, and midi -
•'firms ate- to be made soon to the
-*Omit beiltling in oder td aecom-
, ,oeditte thena,„ Indications are that
produce will be cheap this, winter,
and Shipments to the city are ex -
exceedingly heavy at the present
time'Ih the past two days 160,000
• pennele of potatoes have been re-
ceived, and they are selling at fifty
• cents' a bushel.
Forestry in Prairie Provinces.
Much interesting inforMittion on the
activitiee a the Poreetry Departnient of
the Interior is contained in the report of
the Commission of Coneervation for 1913.
Last year a special examination was made
of forest lands in the west. As a reenit
of these inveetigatious it hoe now been
recommended that the forest reserve area
in Manitoba, Saskatchewan,. Alberta and
the railway belt of British Columbia
should be increased by eome 10,708 square
mile,e, or approximately 43 per cent. Of
the proposed additions 72 per cent or 7.-
698 square miles, is' in Alberta, 8 Der cent.
In Saskatehewan, and 4 1-2 per cent. in
Manitoba. The addition recommended in
13ritieh Columbia amounts to about 15.6
per emit. of the total.
, Public Protection.
The Canadian Pacific Railway is rigidly
'enforcing the law against tresnatming on
its tracks and roadbed throughout Can-
ada. The law equipment of the countrY
being' insufficient to look specially after
individual property spread over a wide
area, the company is Permitted to swear
in its own speoial constables. endowed
with all the authority of Provincial Po-
lice. Strong efforts are now being made
to keep people off the troche. The death
toll last year was over thlrty,,so the pub-
lic will readily Bee that keeping off the
rails is as much or more to the mdvairt-
age of the public than to the company.
THE NEWS INA. PARAGRAPH
HAPPENINGS FROM ALL iIIVER
TUEGLOBE 114 A
NUTSHELL.
Canada, the.Emplre and the World
in General Before Your
Eyes.
Canada.
TTEMPTED MURDER.
An. Italian Shot Robert Stenzel on
Montreal Street.
A despatch from Montreal says:
Robert Stenzel, superintendent of
the Northern Electric Company's
building was shot down- in Seig-
neurs Street on Thursday, As he
lay on the sidewalk with two bullets
in his left arm, Pietro Pencetura,
an Italian, who fired the shots, beat
him on the head with a loaded ba-
ton. .Panceture then ran sway, but
was arrested two hours later. Sten-
zel was taken to the 'Western Hos-
pital, where it is said his condition
is not regarded as serious. Pence -
tura, we:taken to police bea,dquar-
ters, where he was locked up on a
charge of attempted murder. :
'
Saving Lives by the Million.
Mr. 3ohn Burns, the president of the
British. Local Government Beard, gave at
the recent International Medical Congress
mu impressive view of the extent to which
sanitary', nroldlYlactie and theraluottie 501.
51100 is today eaving life-4by the raillione.
he Gaye, lie cited the average number of
deaths In the rain; 1871 to 1880, and that in
the years 1809-11, and then showed that in
those three years there would. have been,
772,881 more deaths than there were saved
in those three years by the progress which
had been made in thirty years. In the
whole thirty years there had been saved
3,94%000 lives of pereone of all ages -for
tho reduction in death rate bas been even,
ly distributed among the Seven Ages.
That is one of the most creditable show-
ings that it -would be passible to make to
the beueficence of government. It is really
a divine achievement to give man life, and
to give it more wbundantly. It 111000 than
repays ite original cost; indeed, we 30104,
safely reckon that tho achievement, has
been coneiderably greater than the figures
indicate; for if saving anomie had not
made this great advance the death rate
would not merely have remained as it was
in 187140, It would cer
Atainly have in-
Waterloo's population is now
4,737, and assesement $3,314,003.
A palmist was fined $50 Betel.
emeling the hand of one of Toron-
to's women constebles.
Owen Sound Board of Education
decided to establish an industrial
school., •
The Population of Brockville for
1913 is.9 630 an increakse of 258 in
one year.
Mr. G. H. Gooderham, M.P.P.,
shipped three thousend bushels of
apples to South Africa.
Reports to Winnipeg show 23,-
575,887 bushels, of' grain in storage
in interior elevators.
Winnipeg Harbor Board will ask
the Government for $100,000 for
docks along the Red River.
Guelph' assessors report a popu-
lation of 16,139, an increase of 989,
and an assessment of $10,722,533.
A delegation from St. Tehn, N.
B., interviewed the Government to
urge the claims of that port to
equal treatment by the steamship
lines.
Barnard & Biggar's large tobac-
co barn at Leamington, worth
$2,500, with the crop off eighteen
acres, valued at $6,000, was de-
stroyed by fire on Thursday.
Hon. J. D. Hazen will go to
Washington about the end of this
month to urge the United States
Government to take action upon
the international fisheries question,
The Provincial Secretary's De-
partment has ruled that liquor li-
cense fees in Hamilton must be
raised next year from $700 to $1,-
200, because the city has passed the
100,000 mark.
Frank Hayes, on trial at Sydney,
N.S., for murder, tried to dig a
hole through the cement wall sepa-
rating him from an empty and un-
locked cell, and planned to escape
to a schooner in harbor.
Justice Latchford endorsed the
suggestion of the -London grand
jury that prisoners awaiting trial
in jails and police stations should
be kept separate front convicted
criminals.
SOLDIERS PUNISHED.
Get Terms in Penitentiary for Set-
ting Fire to Stable.
A despatch from Kingston says:
Alex. Mains and Frederick Ge-
briels, found guilty at the assizes
here of arson in connection with
fire at the Royal Military College
stable in June last, were seetenced
on Thursday morning by Mr. Jus -
tic Britton. Mains, to whom the
jury recommended that mercy be
extended, was sentenced to twe
years in prison, and Gabriel, who
implicated Mains in order to escape
sentence for desertion; was given
two years and six months.
A. CASE OF SUICIDE.
creased, There has beon a cicerone°, other -
151 MOTO technical detail, :Vet ono whieh
wise which would have been increased,
must appeal strongly to thoughtful minds,
is tho ennineration of principal dieeatme
Whose ravages have been eheoked.
nupendous Automobile Figures.
The figurer; eubmitted to the recent ses-
sion of the International Good Heade
001058016 at London regarding the world'e
automobiles end motor driven vebicles
aro amazing. There are at preeent 111
U55 in all countries a total of 1,161,911
motor vehicles. Of these, 1,024,913 were
automobiles and 136,998 motorcycles.
ThoS. leads -with 628,185 motor ve-
hicles. Great Britain comes next with
125,728. France is third with 89,185, and
Germany fourth 'with 70,006. An interest-
ing item in this census ie the one show-
ing the growth of the commercial auto.
truck. The total 111 ,1160 11.010 approximates
69,556. Germany 11588 three times as many
motor trucks ao pleasure oars 149,126).
The automobile has conquered the world.
EgYot has 1,169, the Straits Settlemente
1,041; there are 659 In the Transvaal and
even Morocco eporte 315 of them. And
Yet this. °emus is incomplete, for there
were no figures obtainable from 'Snow,
Portugal, Jimmie, Hungary*, Bulgaria,
Western Australia. Natal, Algeritt and
Ceylon. But the figures are stupendoue
as 18 15.
Body Found In the Woods Near
Somerset, Manitoba.
A despatch from Somereet, Man.,
says: The,deed body of a man
named Giles, from near .St. Jean,
was found in the woods near. the
brick kiln, a mile from town, by
Victor Wasse,'s young daughter
while euntine cows on Monday
mornieg. Botir wrists and throat
were cut with a knife, and it is
quite evident that it was a, case of
ocide.
AGITATORS ARE WAIIIIE
Delicately
flavoured-
cone,eM,
_
trated;
WHY WORRY 1
Choose your variety and
ask your grocer for
"Clark's".
WCIthto m'rr.
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S Of FARM PROOlICTS
0,4381111 fROM: THE, tIA101140 TRAM)
lees eiresttle 'C85111j effuse anti•'Ottiee
'radium et Homi and' Abroad. ,
• Tpeonto.,0200, 14,--FlourOuttteM Wheat
Onre,90 ceate made' arneW,,,Wheat,'
40900 to' ?J•80, web:4rd, and at 13.60
.08 Idea ly. Matittaeon,Firetnotente;501
33650 bag,",$6,30; do., eeeonde, seso; 'strong
tyakerti', In jute Mtge, 94.60.
• 24aa6thba wiMat-514:' neW Nortizern,
880, on track, Bay ports, and No. 2 at 87e.
Ontatio Wheat -New No. 2 wheat.- at 83
to, 840, outside:
oats-No,,s -Ontario owts, 32 ..to 33e, out,
aide, and ,at'35 1.2 to 36o, on, traok. Toron•
to. Weetern Canada, 'bid oats, 39 1-2 for
No. 2, and -at; 380. for_ No. 3. Bay ports.
Peas -Nominal at 83 to Bea, outside.
Barley -52 to 640, outside.
'Corn -No. 0 American corn, 75e, c.i.f.,
Rye --60 t 620 per bushel.
Buckwhea0-62 to 530.
Bran ---Manitoba bran, 422 a ton, is
bags, Toronto freights. 0110818, $24, To•
PRESIDENT OF CHINA.
Yuan SheKei Inducted Into OfRee
of Chief Executive. .'
A despatch from Pekin says:
The utmost sue,cese attended the
first inauguration of a President of
the Republic in China on Friday,
when Yuan Shi-Kai was inducted
into the office of Chief Executive.
The entire ceremony passed off
without the slightest :hitch and was
succeeded ,by a brilliant review of
troe,ps, at which the exerciseot were
conducted excellently.
PO8TAGE STAMP REVENUE.
Increase of $59171(14 Over Same Six
Months Last Year.
A despatch from, Ottawa says:
The postage stamp revenue of Can-
ada for the first six menthe of the
fiscal year was $6,749,690, an in-
crease of $501,164 over We same
six months last year and $4,112,000
greater than the half-year ten years
ago. The September receipts in-
creased be $128,105 to a total of
$1,153,535
GALT'S POPULATION 11,932.
Increase of 806 for the Past Year --
Assessment Increased Also.
A des,patch from Galt says: The
'returns of the assessor, completed
on Friday, show that the popula-
tion of Galt is now practically 12,-
000. The official figures are 11,932;
an increase' for the year of 803. This
is the largest addition over made to
the population in one year. Ward
Five is the banner district, with an
increase of 321. The total assess-
ment is Teow $8,192,540, an increase
of $332,173. The need for more
houses ielfeceetuated by the report
of the aSsesser that in some cases
three and four familie.s are eioused
under one roof.
,
urchin Says the Government Will Suppress
Disorders In Ireland'
: tieSpaeoh ,from Dundee Scot-
land, Stye': Wiristori Spencer
Clenrolull, First Lord of the Admir-
, eleyee'eldressing eis conseituents on
.eeeneenenelee'ennigleneereaffirreed: that,
eeteieg wetted ,deten4 the Goveru-
int earrYing througe ehe
erne -enee ,e1 p ,
ansi do -
Ing it's dety eltholdieg the
'.StIPPrO.S41h$ diP6edee8 he•'
ehomesieyen• feeneneed,
whese'apeech wae kee
'ttrataeeeent'418 446431010B 01 elle
'CieVererinerit'e'belie7n'adAd,Onbili,'
die eitereletouree of events a' gen-
. enee , itafroVe,
the Irish Parliament, and, in .the
event of the tramsference of power,
it would be open. to the opponente
of bill to repeal it. That was
their only constitetioeal remedy so
long ,a,s they ppposed settlement by
agreemeut. Ie the latter part of
hie apeoce gr. Churchill merle:we t
is regarded an an overture le
A FOOD DRINK
'Which Brings Daily Enjoyment.
• A lady doctor writes:
"Though busy hourly with my
own affairs, I will not deny iny'self
the pleasure of taking a few min-
utes to tell of my enjoyment daily
obtained from my morting cup ef
Postum. It is a food beverage, not
an irritant like coffee.
"I begee to use Postern 8 years
ago, net because I wantee to, but
because coffee, whieh I dearly
loved, made my nights long, weary
periods to be dreaded and unfitted
me for business during the day."
Tea is luet as iejurious. as coffee,
beeausie the drug, caffeine, is found
in both tea and coffee.
"On advice of a friend I first
eried Postern, making it Carefully
as suggested on the package. As I
had &ways used '.'creaan and no
sugar" I meted my Postum so. It
looked good, wes clear and frag-
rant, and it was a pleasure to see
the cream color it as my Kentudry
friend wanted-ber coffee to look -
`like a new saddle.' ,
'Then. I testee it critically, for
I heti teiedernieny 'substitutes' for
coffee. I was pleased, yes, eats-
fLed with my Postern in taste and
efiect, end am yet, being a, constant
neer of it, a.31 theee years, I contin-
ually eseure my friends and, ax-
queintantes..that they will like it el
pla.ce of coffee, and receive benefit
front its use. I have gained weight,
cam sleep and em not nervous.'
Nellie given by Comedian PoFsbuin
Co., Windsor, One Write for We
3:101eook, "The Roml to Well -
Aele said: , "The claim . of
.leertheest sP..46#1 .:o6.111
,ftiderattnii ia claiin ivi,ifeh,
eaeined With. Sincerity 'tied not "ee
q0Cing .eeermeeb.e,
ignored : witliOrit enermieleiateen
"..Geeerneeent:-•: deeendeele
unoireeho,'Preeeirt"eletteeeef,•,C
Country Produce.
Butter -Choice dairy, 22 to 240; inferior,
20 to Me; creamery, 27 to 290 for rolls. and
2,6 to 26 1-20 tor sonde. _
Egge--Case lots of new -laid, 32 to 34c
pew dozen; fresh, 29 to 30e, and storage,
Mc per dozen.
Cheese -New cheese, 141-20 for large, 'and
14 3-4 to 15e for twine.
Beane --Hand-picked, $2.35 to 8835 Pat'
bushel; primes, $1.76 to 92.
lloney-Extracted, in tine. 11 to 11 1.24
per lb. for No. 1; combs. 13 to 613.25 per
dozen for Nd. 1, and $2,76 for No. 2.
Poultry -Fowl, 13. to 14o per rib.; chick-
ens, 17 to ilk; ducks, 14 to 100; geese, 12
.to 100; durkeye, 18 -to -200. •
Potatoes -Ontario potatoed, 70 to 750 per
bag, and New Brunewich, 85o per bag, on
track. .
Great Britain.
Professor Robinson Ellis, one of
the greatest of English Latinists, 19
dead.
Home Secretary IVIcKenne, issued
,orders•to forcibly feed militants at-
tempting to "hunger strike."
United States.
Through the activities of the
Aero Club of A.merica a volunteer
military aviation battalion has beet'
formed to become a part of the Na-
tional Guard.
Three men were shot, one proba-
bly fatally, in a battle between two
constables and a large number of
foreign striking miners at Shes-
wick, near Pittsburg.
John Sherrick, of Philadelphia,
and Edward O'Brien, of 'New York,
succumbed from heart failure in
their respective cities while watch-
ifig score board accounts of the ball
game.
Twenty persons were injured,
fourseriously, when the C.N. and
St. P. eastbound Olympian train
was wrecked 40 miles west of For-
sythe, Mont. The train was travel-
ling at high speed, aed every car
went into the ditch.
Pel8t111,11 comes ne two forms
l'Oetirm-must be well
boiled. '
15111601811 Foetitiit is a soluble pow-
der. A. teaspeolful te.ssolves quick -
a cep billet' water end, with
eream and 'Seger, enalres'a delicious
„.
b ev er a roeere aol
TIIE PAN A M A CAN AL.
•
eumatis
Is A ConstitutiOns: DIStiase:
it Manifests iteelf • In Ideal aches and
Pains.--Indamed jOinte ,ana sun nule-
elest-'-eut ,it Cannot hp eure,dbe'leeat
• It requires Coxistettitionai treatment..
'end the beqt Is a couree of the great
blood•Purifylitg' and ,terildrnedlcirtee, ,
Provisions.
Bacon -Long clear, 16 1-2 to 16 3-4c per
lb, in case lots. Pork -Short cut: $29; do.,
meet!, 0241 hams, mediuta to light, 21 1-2
to 230; heavy, 2D 1-2 to 21c-,rolle, 170;
breakfaet bacon, 21 to 22e; beam. 24 to
Lard --Tierces, 140; tubs, 14 1-40; pane,
14 1-20.
Baled Hay and Straw.
oacrs Sa'rsaptirilla
s 011 enn&tIon of•
the blood' and 'builcIti. up the eYetem.
Get ft today. 'Sdld bY all.drugglate
"everywhere. 100 Doees OneDOIIB18.'
THE NEWS-REPRO'S CLUB-
BING LIST FOR 1912-13
Baled hay -No. 1 boar. $13 to $13.60. on
track, Toronto; No. 2 at $12, and mixed at
$11 to $11.26.'
Baled straw -$7.26 to $7.50, ma track,
Toronto.
Waters of: einem Lake Flow Into
the, Culebra Cut.
A de,spetch from Panama, says:
The Gamboa dyke, which separated
the north entrance of Culebra out
from, Gatun Lake, and the only re-
maining barrier to the Rove of water
through the Panama Canal, was
blown up at 2.10 o'clock on Feiday
afternoon by an dextrin, current,
switched on by cable by President
Wilson, in hie office at Washington.
The ..explosion threw 200 feet of the
centre of the dyke high into the air
in a fan-like mass of rock, e'arth
and water. The destrectien of this
dyke permitted the waters of Gatun
Lake to flow freely into the Culebra
cut, which after nine yam's of the
greatest digging the world has ever
seen. is now almost completed,
WAR ON DOCTORS.
Montreal Markets.
Montreal, Oct. 14.-Oats--Oanadian West.
ern, No. 5, 40 1-2,c; do., No. 3, 281-2 to 390;
extra No. 1 feed, 39 1-2 to 40c. Barlei-
Man. -feed, 50 to 610; malting, o
Buckwheat, No. 2, 56 to Mo. Flour -Nan.
onds, $9.90; etrong bake's% $4.70; Winter e'r-Unil$her NewS-Reeerel
Spring wheat patents, fires, $6.40; seo•
patents, choice, $0; etraight renew, $4.60 ,
to $4.75; do., bags, $2.05 to $2.10. Rolled CLINTON, ONTARIO
oats, barrels, $4.40 to $4.60; do.. bag% BO
lbs., 68.10 'to 92.12 1-2. Bran, $22. Shorts,
$24. Middlinge. $27. Moulin°, $28 .to 932.
liay. No. 3. per ton oar lots, $12 to $13.
Meese -Finest westerns, 13 3-8 to 13 1-2c;
ilneet easterne, 12 7-8 to 13 1-80. Butter -
Choicest oreaxnery, 27 3-4 •to 28o; seconds.
27 1-4 to 221-2e. Eggs -Fresh. 3B to 40c;
elected, 29 to Mc; No. 1 stook, 26 to 280;
No. 2 stock, 21 to 22e... Potatoes, per bag,
car lots, 700.
. Winnipeg Crain. .
Winnipeg. Oot. 14,-Caeh prioee-Wheat
-No. 1 Northern, 81 3-8o; No. 1 Northern,
80c; No, 3 Northern, 78 1-2o,• No. 4, 73e; No.
1 rejected eeede, 77 1-4c,• No, 2 rejected
eueds, 76 1-4c; No. 1 red, 840; No. 2 red
Winter, 811.20; No. 3 red Whiter, 79c; No.
emutty, 77c; No. 2 smutty, 76o. Cate -
No. 2 34 1.80; No. 3 C.W., 23e; extra
leo. 1 feed, 33 1.2e; No. 1 feed, 33e; No. 2
feed, 320, Barley -No. 3, 45o; rejected, 40c;
feed, 40c. Flax -No. 1 $1.18 1-2;
No. 2 C.W., $1,16 1-2c; No. 3 0.W., $1.04 1-2,
WEEKLIES.
News -Record nod Mail and Emote. 411.513
News -Record and Globe 1.60
Newe-Reaord and Family Herald and
Btar with Premium ...... ••• •-• • 1,75
NewaRecord and Witness 1.75
Nows•Itecord and Sun . • • •••••••••• 1.7
Newe.Reeord and Free 'Piese 1.7
Newe-R000rd and Advertiser ...,..., 1•75
News -Record and Toronto Saturdar
Nows-Record and Farmer's Idvocate '2.25
Newaltecord and Farm and Daire•••
News -Record and Canadian Farm... 175
News -Record and Youth's Companion 8.25
News -Record and Canadian Country.
News -Record and Tie -Fiuit 'Grower
and Farmer . . .. . .. 1.60
Newe.Recc,rd a nd The g an adi an '
• Sportsman , . . 3.00
DAILIES.
News.Record and Mall and Empiree.75
News:Record' rind Globe 415
and News 5,30
News -Record
Newsltecord
Newe•Record
News -Record
News -Record
Newaltecord
and Morning Free .PieSs 3.25
and Evening Free Preis 2.70
'cm 1 Advertiser 3.00
MONTHLY.
News.Reeord and Poultry Review , 1.25
New -Record a,nd Lippinoott's Maga.
News-lionorh 'Otintaa itoreley
winnieea 1.40
If whet von want le not In thie lint let
ns know about it. We can supply you at
loge than it would coat you to Rend direct.
In remitting pleats!, rlo so be Poste:dile.
Order, Postal Note, Exprbss Order or Reg.
istered letter and address.
W. J. MITCHELL,
, For 'Loss of flair
We will pay for what you use if
Rexall .93" Hair Tonic does not ,
promote We growth of your hair.
In all our 'experience with lair -
tonics the one that has done mast to
gain our confidence is Rexall "98"
Hair Tonic. We have suoli well-
founded faith in it that we want
you to try it at our risk. 08 10 does
not satisfy you in every particular,
we will pay for what you use to. the ,
extent of a 30 day treatment.
' If Rosati 193" Hair Tonto does
not' remove dandruff,. relieve scalp
irritation, stop the haw from falling
and promotot a new growth .of 'hair,
come back to us and ask us to return
the money you paid for it, and wo will
,' promptly hand it backlio you.. You
• don't sign anything, , promise any-
. thing, bring anything back, 01 01 any
• •way.obligate yourself. Isn't that -flux? •
' Doesn't it stand to reason that we
would not make ninth. a:libera1 °fief'
if we did not truly, believe that
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Will do`ell
_ ;we claim; for it-- that it will, do all;
andre- than any other mensedy?
We 0115189vp everything thoee is a de -
'mend for,,and are ablp to judge the _
merits of the things wOs011. Gus -
tomes tell 119 06 their auceess. There
ere more satisaeli.users of Hardt
"03" IdUir Tonic thsn any ' similar
preparation we sell, '
Start a treatment of Rexall "03" .
Hair ,Tonie today. If you do, Ivo
believe you Will that* e f or this
. tidvice. Two size bottlee, 500 a.nd 91..
You can buy Rexall 693". Hair Tonic
in this comMunity only at our :store:
W. S. R. HOLMES.
°wenn The nZalg Xtord' Ontario
Theta lan Reran 8toro in' lioarly evety town
and city in ,tho ;Malted States, ()aped°, apd
Great Britain, There 13 s different 1185211
Bernedy for nearly every ordinary human M-
eech especially Oesigr,ed for the P5r11e0la8 111
,eor which it i5 race deeded. .
The
Militant Suffragettes Protest
Against Foroible Feeding.
A despatch from London, Eng-
land, says: The doctors of London
have been made the first victims, of
the vengeance of the rniAent suf-
fragettes, whose anger has been
aroused by the decision of the
Home Secretary, Reginald McKen-
na, to resume the forcible feeding
of their 5isterm who start hunger
strikes when convicted of outrages.
A hand of women on Friday raided
Harley Street in the west end of
London whicleis almost entirely
occupie;c1 by tee offices of special-
ists. The women smashed windows
'right and lefe,all along the street.
The Secretary of the WOmen's So-
cial and Political Union, the mili-
tant organization, -says Friday's
attack on this medical centre is
merely a commencement of the
women's protest against the revival
of We torture of forcible feeding.
United States Markets.
Minnon.pono, Oct. 14. -Wheat, Dedember,
83 7-8e; May, 890; No. 1 hard, 86 3-8e; No.
1 Northern, 83 7-8 to 55790; No, 2 North-
ern, 81 7-8 to 83 7-80; No. 3 wheat, 79 7-8 to
81-7-8e. No. 3 yellow core, 67 1-2 to 68o No.
3 h't oats 37 to 37 1-4e• No. 2 rye, 56 to
80 bvm,....terre vseteowaiWanawddohreilich;o7tiln gd knewas p
a Douche
Ask your' druggist for
it. If he cannot supply
the MARVEL, incept no
other, but send stamp for illus.,
hated book -sealed. It gives 8,110
particular° and directions invaluable
to ladiee,W/NDSGR SUPPLY CO„Windeer.014
General Agents for Canada.
ROBBERY NEAR LONDON.
Three Mini Rob Farmer of His
• Day's Sales.
A despatch from London, Ont.,
says: John Bancroft, a wealthy
Caredoo Township farmer, report-
,
68c. Flour and bran unehanged. ed to ehe police on Thurstla,y nig
May, s1,414 bid; Clacker, $1.40; Nevem- that he lied' Seen 'robbed and beaten
Duluth, out. 14.-Lineced cash, $1.41 7-8;
ber, $1,40 1-8; December, $1.39. 'Meet- by three thugs near Oxford Park-,
No. 1 hard 053-4* No. 1 Northern, 843.40-
No. 2 Northern, 82'3-4 to 83 1-4e; December; a suburb on the north-west Out -
84 1-4 to 642-6 ask , y, 89 1.40 old.
Live Stock Markets.
skirts of the city. Mr. Bancroft
attended the London market der -
and when starting
montree, oct. 14. -Primo beevee, 61.2 to ing tale' day,
634; medium', a 3-4 to 6 1-4; entail bulls, homeward was accosted by three
large springere brought $60 to $70 eaoll. Row. . 011171 IV a.istak ekdn 03+.1vimin afsolisrkideye
3 1-2 to 4 1-2. Cowe, $05 to $76, Several
Calves, 3 to 51.2. Sheep about 4. Lambs
$sch7o5u;t 61.,10.i2,..e 41,lioitegol,,,,n9 1.-4$60;
Toronto, Oct. 14,-Cattle-Ohoice export, in ills direction, and he picked them
As the outskirts of the city
medium, 05.90 to $6.40; common, $4 to pa: '
9te1-2;7,80; good, 'up' ' .3' '''
cotre $4.50 to 16; cemmon cows, j3 50 to . beet him into 'semi -consciousness
eminent and outters, $2.75 to 93.25; at were reached they attacked him,
$4; liutchers bulls, $3-75 to $5.70. elves -
Good veal, • $8.75 to $10; common, .14,75 to / end relieved him of the proceeds of
d f eders-fiteere 950 , • .•
Ills Gay s sales.
to 1,050 pounds, $5.40 to $6.35; light east-
, . .
ern, 400 to 600 pounds, $3.50 io $4.60; light
bulls, $2.75 to 53.50 Sheep and lambs -
Light ewee, $4.50 to $5 26; heavy, $3 to
$3.50; bucks, $3 to $3.50; spring Iambs, 97
to 17.25, but with 70e per head deduction
for all the buck lambs, liege -7,88.60 f.o.b.
to drovers: $8,85 fed and watered: 59.10
off care.
--d.
Forty years in use, 20, years the
standard, prescribed and recoup
mended by ehysicians. For Wo-
man's Ailments, Dr. Martele
Female Pills, at your druggist.
. The ,Railway Commissioners or-
dered the O.P.R. and G.N.W. Tele.
graph Companies to bury their
wires in Berlin.
A, BIG STAMPEDE.,
-
New Gold Strike In Alaska
JIx-
teiidis Into Canadian Territory.
A despatch from Ottawa
The riceriesa,. of ehe DawSon City
gold Game wilr :be , rivalled by the
new strike at White 'River,. febe-
shana Distriet Alaska. Orera re-
ports receeved, herejibythe ,Oustems.
:Peeentnient:: Men, using 188107 neeeie
methods' ofernieeee:are:.cfr*ItAptine,
from one tee tWeeeleMieted
pOi' day'.', S.'
'has ,been, proven *fOr. eftedeernelese
and exteriele 'Wan
territory. Abi StaMpede,:frOin0.6,,
mese ithie ±6 eeW '''on;' and at,.1,040,'
4,000 peoPio;;enee theee, ,Wike ne,eig
crowd going, en renetee 4.17. Mesty
Daees oneeeetieteee,:leevee epee' to, :elite,
new eeen.P.., leeieee: ,e'enieedeeeede,
timens eetlie'eeele.'eaee 101 Daw'tton
Shoes Selleeee. $75 .31951±15,
1;11
$100, 58.0 „;i,:ft.t.* • 17/w4efi•, uge.
rising.:.
The en-Opeerle rte-Weet;
o*;taib'
spet:teprevenelewleeseersi:eeth
loece „cennieein '
SUNDAY IN WINNIPEG.
Trading on the Lord's Dny Will Be
e Stopped.
A despatch from 'Winnipeg sees:
The police have re -opened their
campaign against stores doing busi-
ness on Sunday, and several convic-
tions were registered in court on
Wednesday, fines of $5 being hie
posed. They are also reneeing
their campaign against epittieg on
sidewalks.
Brantford Hebrew's will erect a
synagogue.
CANCER IN GREAT BRITAIN
Distinct Relationship Between Disease and Coal for
Domestic Use
A despatch from London gays:
The conclusions reached by Charles
E. Green, of Edinburgh, that there
is a dietinct relationship between
the occurrence of caecer and the
kind of fuel uteri for domestic pur-
poses, was ace,epted aa deeisive by
Sir Weliarn Bennett, the eminent
surgeon, In his presidential address
on Thursday at the meeting of the
Coal Smoke Abatement Society.
Sir William said inveetegatien ead
shown that the increase of cancer
was limited to those areas where
coal was the steed° fuel, while it
was almost non-existent where or-
dinary peat alone was used. The
only exception yet discovered to
this rule, he ,declared, was in dis-
tricts where the peat was -a hard
black substance which crackled like
coal and was quite unlike the
smouldering, ordinary peat. .Sir
William Bennett in conclusion
spoke strongly in favor oj gan'es
subetitute for coal.
Do you -feet nonntnntl*tifed Oult every thing is dnnc with
alo, effort .11 is,an ludiention Mai the Ridileye fLIT: not
dOing their -work of filtering tile Inip allies froni the Lildod .
, -
GIN PI.LLS
will help yen. They restore the leidneys, to their normal
healthe condition and give.you 115411 your old thne energy
and desire to be up and doing. From all Druggists, pers.
perbox or 6' for,,$2.5o, or direct from
National Demand Chem. Co. of Owen Limited, Toronto,
Your mow), back if Gin Pills do lad core. 180
7,-4-73,,ArYWCF.
-'10!"
welters At once to de pieln.to coloring fon ne in
their home with our wondered' Mora-
inal Prorese. Simple, incehanteal worlc, rapidly done. All pale
ViriliTE1)-140'40
'erns. furnished. Positi,vely' no exnerience requived, 990 ftirniela the Process and
charaida,le and eupPlY You with picturea to -color, Which Yon return to lie. God
8paid promptly by fho week or month. No caneassieg or solling-oar tray-
eilexs mill Inc goods' and the lieltl ie unlimited for our wait.' If you went clean
pleasant wore tee year venue:for whole or BParo Oleo, write re ane we will 0