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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1909-09-30, Page 24...e00.0•11 Surlda LESSON l• Paul a Priso 21/ 27-39. Commenteeyen *0 °buret% at .1 -in day after their "tno eldere .arid. ef Vilma Jame Lord, was chief, gave them a re eattlemeut by v of the question keeping the Jewl Via opinion of thens." Their was very doubt trig by erery po breach between belieyers were e. taken a ealleeti eliurehen "Thi tinned in 1, Cor and more fully Its design is, re where Paul actu Christians in Parmelee) cilium enideritly hopin lei bringing abo atilt. of thins. make concessim gone forth that tite Gentiles bi need not keep t them. Paul see Om very found order M refute requeated Paine Jews that he d PauI puri 20-W. Your salem to compl Jews permitted to join in the this wee the m tne- expenses w taking part in Paul agreed to for a week to temple, and th while their heac they took their the mettle o (Num. 0: 18). promise, it wa l'aul attain* dere, he at the of almoet cert the other side. peeted tronble brand his actio for the jews other pretext them." 27. Th pears to have time COMO mcd In the temple Of the women, apart for the vow. 28. Cryi ; help as though committed. T Paul's opponen watehing. him. imus, an Eph Paul, and whe court of the w supposed he h the temple. against Paul, c pielluMd the show that the The questio right in thus • temple? Our, were his „moth avoid persecuti was ready to not take this the, church, or Nil sole purpo ilia hearts of their. into a 1 Cor. 9; 19-23 these brethre himself were clinging to le merit their sal then. as ordin origin, and evl them careful May it not b Chnrch to -day mat y forms a which tend to epiritual 1 • Ill, The mo SO.' 3e. Was m entering the sa plea oppears t stuatle all Jere atn•---Paul was time la .nple-0 int!? the court wished to mur lute the tempt and swallowed - fo/ds of were of solid opened from t court of the Mint- 'Probab the care of th necired that th some new diet 31. Seeking t was murder i were beating of catieittg his sudden, and with proper w to have been glort, delay th time to rese Mier. a serval trent, God sen time without 'Lange. Chief tary Officer o lens NMI Stati toxin, winch N west eorner Soldiers awl cominalided eciptain. ordere large to overe store order. jetviele neob w the Roman tr their murdero -The chief ea Ilene, Paul, bu hien a heating. bably bound b 34. Could. n for the mob against A. intelligible to Greek lied on he *as lioible knermi to hi Ore& to be f &Mi. The calitl etosimpment e -"Cfkieli 141 f tile* itp into "Ties crosvd p awaken the f treat...dry," a Driven -ear the .4-wity with hi its the Mtn° years before, to the arose ( RV. May spe it the telf-poi tion. oyoit within re ief eaptein, order to ittoi trittrirph C f 5 I/ - ' - 0 0 . •; „, .. 36. That Bgyption-The Aryl -Mau to 1 em unlitieet ie Made le described by lovfltimt time, Who announced that he WWI josephua os ono td. the many' impostor's. a prophet and gathered an army with 's'",r,t\z--, "\/- ' \'',.'". ."4":"--*-r"""N\nr ..A.'s.Z'll,'`,.,:.''' flour, 1.1 U , ...„ pinto, ' V tzft a tea, quiet: Vornmeal, (inlet. Itye dull, Berley. steady. Wheat--lieceipts, D11,300 buslielai ex - 10,301 bushels. Spot,. easy; No. 2 $1-0936, export, and 411, domestic, elevator; 110. 2 X4'4, nonlInnt, 1. b., afloat; No, 1 Northern Duluth, $1..0834, nominal, f.o,b., afloat; No. it( , . • • UNFRIENDLY. ..,... Peary Said to_flaye Reftisetl, ffeln ; " - , ' to Erenar: . E BANGED. ..0 B. t. ," 4... AIMS_ . . .. ,01.14.. . ois104,130‘11 ..,.,.* . ______ Km Robl000n GuillY of Muriel' of Gratulchildren. Sridlrery Despateh,--At 11.80 'to.night Mr. juetice Magee paeseil eentence on Annus Robinson, that she lae hang- ed int the 24th of November, for the murder of the infante of her trva dough- 4, .A1 r A ... ries• ))09tor • • d . 111 L., L.... '.. 1 1114° 111/14:14 4"ran." 11140. NI ?POO* oi. Doi*, . Of e ' annisinein 0040 _,__. i').--1".,000.- °"'"t. --.Z.44•400.- 9' • xocir,""I'.. t . . ... . s. . W j PRIOR R. " . "." ! . - .1.1". -OCTOBER 3, IOW which he undertook to overthrow the Roman goveroment. Lyeias hoped that he .-;;;;;,‘,\,`,tt ' %.,......•:..d.„. ..0.. ::_ie imminal, - - ...., (i.' — sers..The Arrest Aete -I, Peul confers With usnlem (Ye- 18-20): The arrival at Jerusalem leaders of the church, s, the brother of our met together, and raid met of his work. The ate, eight years before, as to the necessity of sh law had not changed, all tlite Jewish Ohris- riendehip at this time ill. raw was endeavor- ,sible ineans te heal the them 1. The Jereisalem ory poor, and Paul bad el for them among the , is the collection men- , 10; 13; Roni, 15; 25, in 2 Con, cbartein 8, 0, vealed ill ltom, 15: 31, ally asks prayers of the far off Italy that Ob. 14 may accept the gift," ; that this would help 114 4, more harmoulous 2, Paul was ready to s, "Vague rumora had he taught that not only it that even the Jews he law of Moses." To ned to be undermining tion of their hopes. In these slanders the eld,ers to openly show to the id keep the. law. iied. in the teninle (vs. nen had come to Jeru.- ite a Nazarite vow, The any one who so wisbed final purification; and ore readily permitted if ere paid by the person the closing 'Ceremonies. pay their expenses, and live with them. in the en to stand with them Is were shaven Etnd while hair tO burn it "under f the peace-'5ffering" "This was not a corn- ; concession; but while to refute certain shun • ._ same time ran the rime In misrepresentation on The fact that unex- grew out of it does not ns es unwise or wrong, mould have found some f this had not come to e seten days -This am. been the length of the in the final ceremonies. -Paul was in the court , in or near the remit set !oremonics of .e, Namirite eg out -They cried for a great outrage had been me Jews who had been ts at Ephesus were They had seen Troph- !Man, -in the city with i they salt Paul in the men with strangers, they d tanen Trophimue into ley stirred up a mob barging him with -having :emple. Their cluteges attack was premeditated. . is asked, Did Paul do eurifying biinself in the answer is. Yes. What es? He did not do it to 011, or even death -he le in Jerusalem. He did amuse to gain favor with for any selfish purpose. se was to gain access to ;hose Christians and lead eper Christian life. Read . "Let us remember that 1 to whom Paul joined. hristians and were not ;al rights by which to vittion but they clung:to nees ey'llicb were of divine Lich education had made to observe."--eCtun, Bib. , true that the Christian inay still be holding on to ed ritualistic observances hinder rather than hell) ife b and the rescue (?vs. 30- oved-That a Gentile was ered precincts of the tem- , have been sufficient to isalem. Dragged him (R. hanllen rougets. Out of it of the woolen s court of th‘i Gentiles.. " They ler lum, and yet not poi- i. They iterate -y.1 at onats toloole.»,-L, m.o., .6„,„.8 the gate Beautiful, which Corinthian brass, and he women's court .to the 'Vele was now eaught in the person of Paul, 00. Nc man city-Torsus waa the metropolie of °aloha, a city of culture. IV, Peul's defence (21. 44-22. 20). The chief ceptain gave Paui permission to speak to the orowds from the etairs leading up to the ostler, Ile Amide his defence in the IIebrew language. 1. Ilo showed that he had boon a zealoue Jew. 2. Ile described the manner in which he became a Christian, giving a vivid ao- count of lus conversion. With ell his zeal for Um Jewleb religion, he had found something far better. 3,,Ile told them that he had been commissioned to preach to the Gentiles. They listened to him until he made this statement and , then they eried, ".A.way with 2110h 4 fen- low front the eortlo for it is not fit that ho shoal% livo..t" The mob seemed to tweak fee 1 we le greater fury than be-, fore. Lysias then eenunanded thet Paul be scourged, evidently with the iuMue tion of facin from him 4 001110014011 Of his brimes; but when Paul- 'informed them that lte was a Roman eitinen in- '' stantly tlie thongs ever° dropped and his safety was, mewed. '• PRACTICAT, APPIACATIONS. Paul Assailed by tlie Ungedly. 1„ Paul taken. ."1.11ey took Paul 0,ad, „Went abo.ui to iciii ilimu (ye, eei 31). The aecusation ageinet Paul woe couceruing "the temple." It was the old word against Jews (Matte 26, 61.), and the old cry, "Away with this man" (Luke :13, 18). We are -reminded of the words, ee onest, terhe servant is not greaMr. than his lot.n. lf they have perseeteed me they will also persecute you'l Rohn 15, 20). To "suffer na a Caristion" le te stiffer ne Christ did (N. -Pet. 4, 16). nu_ fore the cross, Peter defended his Lord with the sword, but ever afteeward in his life and with hia pen, he condemne the notion, When 'the tehrietiane were being falsely' =neon, oppres,sed and per. secuted, lee did let advise them to fight it ort, but to live it down. if rulers opprosised them, he bade them submit to every minuet -lee of man for til 0. falrfl'a sake (I. Pet, 2, 13). If spoken against, he told them to have their behavieto •eeml • if nreecieted not 1.0 think the e, ne 1 - , , ftery trial strange, and not to render evii for evil, but contrariwise bleseing (I. Pet• 3, 0)• lie gives the reasons: 1. That they who revile mav bo out to 91K:ono , e e (I. Pet. 3, 16). 2. nhereunto ye arc called tl t 1 lel • 't bl • 1 la ye elan Innen a cseing (... pet. 3, 0, R. V.), 3, That they by your own good works may glorify God 1E. „ee. ee :ie.. a) 4. Because Chriet also stia t " ..n.' n ,. , term tor you, leaung ,you an example that ye should fellow His steps -who, when He was reviled, reviled not aging; when He suftereclotbreatenen net (I. Pet. 2, 21, 23). 5. As partakers if Christ's suffering, rejoice; thee nt the revel ielon of Ine otory ye also mey rej nee with ex- eeedi„gbi07- (I. /;,„ t, 4, 13). 6. if ye er„ reproached for the name of .Cheist, happy are ye, because the spirit of glory oind the Spirit of God resteth upon you (I. pet, 4, 13., IA De Ir.) , 7. It is the will of God. :tient by well -doing ye put to si- lence the innorance of foolish men 1 i. Pet. 2, 15). When maligned; Molted, injured, or persecuted, follow the great Example. Non-reeletanee and heart -for- givencss make us like him. . Vent -mime is His, He will repay; ours, to love and forgive (Rom. la, 10-21). 'nen one me- mies will acknowledge, even as Hie did, "Truly, Ole is a child Of God," . II. Patina CiVecinship. "Canst thou speak (Steak?" (v. 37). "I am a eitizen of no mean city" (v. 39). "Is it lawful for you to stourge a man that is a Ito- man?" (Acts 22. 25). - It was a great honor and privilege to be "a Roman" citizen. It is greater to be among "the saints in Christ Jesus" (Phil. 1, 1) who can say, "Our citizenship is in heaven" (Phil. 3, 20, R. tan An old Seotehman, asked if he expeeted to get to heaven, replied, "Why, man, I live there." Hie life was in the spiritual, not in the net. mail; his loy, in Inevenly things, noe in earthly; hes companions, God and angele and. stunts, not worldliegs or, deroone; his Imait was in heavers. Home is where the heart is. "He the.t believeth hath" (John 5, 24) citizenship in the heaveme. As A. J. Gordon atm:tested, Christ only "visited" His people (Luke 1, 08). a, never relinquished ITis heavenly eitiz.an- ship. He lay at Hest in a, borrowed man. • ger and at last in a borrowed grave. He eonfe,ssed His celestial nativity. I i'-' em from above," He sant (John 3, 23), and of Hie own He declared, "They are 'tot of the world, even as I atranot of the world" (John 17, 14). Our conv,ersatien shOuld corr:espond with our eitizeneinp, If we be "rieet with Christ," let ue wet 0 our "minds" cm "things above" (Col. e: 1, 2, inargit). Only a "holy" cliaracter is consistent with a heavenly calling niteb. 3, 1). The life "hid with Olu•iiit" it the only nife worth living (Col. 3, 3). . A. 0. m. TORONTO MARKETS. ("In- Wheat, fall,. bushel • „,$1 01 to $1 02 Nybeet, red, Imola ,.. ., 1 00 . „..„ Au t h 1 1 0 00 1, 'env ginnri tiSle • • • ,., • •• • . sye, us re - • . - • - • • - 0 15 ' - - lb:el:wheat,. bushel - . , 0 70 tr 70 eaulete mamee . • • • • • 0 0 5° 0 00 Pear, busbel .. 0 DO i'Int••5' Oats, bUsbel .. .,•.•'.: • :•. 0 44. oeeds- etkike, faneye belsliel , ... $0 25 $6 00. Almike, No, 1, bushel .., 5 00 g 00 lied clover, bushel .,.„ , 0 75 7 25 Timothy. bushel ., ..., 1 40 1 00 liay and straw- thee., No. le timothy. .... le 00 20 00 Hey, clover, ton .., . , .. , 13 On 10 00 Straw, loose, ton .. .... 0 00 , ... Straw, bentilecl,• ton • ... ln 00 10 00 • Inuit nod Vegetables:- Oniona) per seek ..... ,, 3 75 ,„ Potetoes, newl bag 0 °5 0 7,9 t 1 4PP,08, Pen bet -, • • • .• ° 75 2 " roultry— Torkeys, dressed, lb. ..,. 0 16 0 22 Geese, per lb, .. ,. . „ . 0 11 0 12 ' Spriug ducke .. ... .., , 0 14 0 16 ,,, Spring chickens , „ .., . 0 14 A° to"- Fowl, per lb. ... , .• 0 11. u ''''. Dairn Produce - Butter, farmers' dairy 0 24 0 28 Eggs, strictly new -told, 0 27 0 32 Fresh Moats - Beef, forequarters, cwt4 013 0 00 Beef, hindquarters, cwt.0 00 lt03 t500 Beef choice sides, own7 50 ' .uni cwt. ...; 6 gg 7 50' neer' Inedi 4 t • - 5 50 6 50 Beet, coinenon, ew , ... , 0 lambs per lb. 0 10 0 la Spring , . 0 Mutton, light, cwt. . , 8 00 9 5 Wats, common, awn •0 00 7 00 Veals, wime, ewe, .. . 9 00 10 00 Dressedl ho t . ' 1 00 12 00 gs, c'tv . .. , • l newts_ .'n Aalea bbl. „ . 0 75 1 50 Alipleili, basket .: , i .,...:. 0 15 0,25 Do., crabs, basket . , 0 15 0 25 . • Beads, string, basket ,,. , . 0 20 0 30 Carrots. butches .. 0 25 . ... , . C. .1 loupes crate 0 30 0 50 '411 ° ' Catiliflowers, demo - . 0 75 0 Sli Celery, dozen .. .. . , ,0 30 0 35 Corn, &men, dozen 0 08 0 10 °omnibus, basket 0 20 0 25 Do., gherkins . , „ 1 00 1 25 Ilg.p.' plant, basket .. 0 30 0 00 Onions silver skins ., 1 00 0 00 Onions' Can., bushel 1 00 a... .• ' °moos, per crate .. . „ . 2 50 2 75. Peaches, Crawford, bsiet. . 0 40 0 75 , n 10 "we, seeenns . , . • • „ . 0 r e . Pears, basket ,. ... .. , . 0 40 ° "2 0 al Plums, basket .„ . ° la - -- sotntoee bushel 0 00 0 80 3 • '' - " • • ' • ne leo De ba„. , , , , ,, 0 00 , , , , "e•' n e r 00 Ito., sweet, barrel - - - 60 0 Tomatoes, basket ... 0 15 0 20 te a 50. ... Waierraelone, per cra . . 3 00 4 00 3:4"111°135 " • " • • t " ' o en e 7- Oranges ..-, .,,. . , .. .. " I., ... o Grapes, haske . , .. , . 0 10 0 20 t Do (Cal.) .. ... .... 2.25 .... ' '' - Pe .1 •iers amen ... ..... 0 3o .... 71 ' - Do red .e .. ...... 0 85 .... 9 0 c t 1, ' er barrel .. 0 . , . • . . ' ri ii mrries, p, . . . HIDES AND SKINS. No. 1 inspected steers and , , , .. nO 131/4 $0. 013 epws • • • • - • • • . Met steers and No. 2 itspee oi cows . ; „ .... ... , 0 1...A 0 00 No. 3 inspected steers, ebws and bulls .. . „ .. . 0 11% 0 e 4 eye Country hides,. cured ,0 12 0 la „ Calfskins .. .. - , .. , 0 1.1 ' 0 1(3 Horseleidee, No. 1 .. 2 75 3 00 Horsehair, per 'lb.. . , 0 30 0 32 Tallow, mer lb .. 0 05% 0 OM Lambskins • • . • .. • • • 0 60 0 70 Wool, washed, lb . „ 0 22- 0 24 Wool, unwashed, lb. , 0 12% 0 14 Wool, rejeete, lb.. .. 0 17 0 00 ' SUGAR MARKET. • Toronto sugar -Granulated, $4,85. per cwt., in barrele; No. 1 golden, $4.40 per cwt., in barrels; Beaver, $4.55 per cwt,, in bags. These priceS are for delivery here. Car Iota 6e. less. In 100-PoUnd bags prices are 50 less. ' OILIER MARKETS i • Grain and Produce -Wheat Liverpoo . -Spot quiet: No. 2 red western winter, 7s 8d; futures, .quiet; September 7s 7 1-45 • December 7s 57-8do Marelie 7s . 0 3.8(1.3 Corn-Spo' t steady; 'new Ameri. can mixed. via Galveston, es .23-45; fu- tures steady; October, 5s 1.3-85; D.eeerio . ber 5s 3 1-4d. lslour-Winter patents dull, 33e 3d. Hops in London, Pacific - t • coos , firm, Z4 lOs to Z5 10s; - /3 ef extra India mess, firm, 92s Od. le f tpt: mess western nominal. ' Ifr .---. SInuret cut steady 57s 6d. Bacon Tins b 11° d t t d i n7 65 h t urn er an eu s ea y, .) s ; s or - ' ' rib, stectdy, 71s; long elem." meddles, light strong, 71s ad; do. heavy, strong, bard winter, $1.1104, nominal, f oh . • e afloat. Corn-TIeceipts, 20,500 bushels; ex. Rorts, 498 htishele. Spot, easy; No, 2, 2161/2wew,ie7leosalopio,t,naordiu.1770106,c,deflois,:iezeialf;loNaot: winter shipment. Option, 'market was without traneactions, closing Ic net low- er. ,, oepte meson 70e; Deee eleseet 704,e. Oats -Receipts, 1,10,5'75 bushels; ex- peas, 38,100 bushels, Spot, easty; mixed, ecl, 41%e to 42e; natural white, 42e to .1214. clipped white 43e to 47 Inc, ' • ' e , Manitoba wheat -New No 1 northern • ' ' - ' $103. Octo- r:mopt shipment, $1.0,2t6 to i , , , (..1 eliminents, $1,02% to $ .01. No. 1 imethern, prompt shipments, $1.001/4 to $1.01; October shipments ofte to 90)4e, • , 1 - et. Barley -New, No, e 54 to 50c; Ao. u, 51e; extro. 54 to 55e. l‘laiiitobie flour - ,Quotations. irt Toronto are: First pat- outs, $5.80; second patents,.$5.30; 00 por cent, patents, new, 30s bid, Glasgow freighte; strong bakers', $5.10. Rye --.38 to 0De. Corn -No, n yellow, 77 to 7716ce Canadian, No., 2, yellow, 74)6 to 7516e, trade, Torouto. Peas -lee to 77e. Mill F al 11 't 1 b• $21 ro t M , KA --- ant o ta, 1 411, . 4./ o pee ton; shorts $24.60 to $25 track, Toren- to; Ontario bran, $1e2 ini bags, Shorts $2 more, eOntario flour -New wheai flour for export, $3.00 to $4, outside. A BRADSTREET S -TRADE REVIEW Menitreal reports to. gradstreet's say ,the movement of general trade contin- -ucis of a satisfaetory tattle°, Pall lines et retail are moving well and local wholesalers tvaa enatufacturers report excellent prospects for a continuation of the good bosinese now moving, Country tiled° holds about steady and. remittanc- es are foir to good, hoeing shown ine- Prevenient. during the past week or two, Local retail trade has received considee- able stimulus from the "Back -to -Mont- real" week. Deliveriee of pronto, etc., *Ces are continue fairly large and pri . study to firm. Hogs and products are firm to higher. a Termite reports to Bradstreet s say husinese holds a. steady tone and Fos- Pets 101' the future continue cheerful. A feature of the precient situation is the improvemett which is noted in mince- tione and remittances from nearly oll parts. of the country. Grocers eeport am active trade. Canned goods show 0 firm letals mid eneral hardware tendenen. h' . g , lines are moving well and prices aro gen- firm. Country tried? is , awa, ant„. Rept, 2/,.....C4itaill r., ott " Airs. W. Bartlett, of the Zeenie, wires the, eansaian hIlnister of Marine, from Ins d,ciicreesclItIledavbeoirg,itvtiala aci7bQcitgyln:Ptot. St.dlotw14: drop, lost at rrobishire, last yeor. De. Elyered mail fer Anctio en sixth at Clyde :Tient," gayer. (Siguod) W. Dartiett," The emeomeng ;a a Botch whejer, i toitthlr Vtg.aVa°1,11rleel)P*.rVeerlif4Cirreekant19$0°()tt 1 . . ' - ' an ingurry as to the delivery of slipplies • . . for Dr, Cook by Captain Bernier, ill charge of the Canadien Government stea- , ., • ,, • 1.11e14 n'Tetle" now cruising in the north, endicates that Captain Bernieenmet with. „no. unfriendly treatment at the ilands of .to Boatswain Murphy, of Pearets eeew. Dr, Cook wires Irmo nTew York, "Bernier . . o o•ht 1' t b M. C I Left lone supp lee mu y IS. leo nem at Eten in care of Harry Whitney on August 20, 1008, Bernier esked fer Bscinirturex and clogs and was refused by Mun)hy. In Bernier's letter *Iteechy's Island, Laneaster Sound, NY4111 given ae . Ins next winter station, See Whitney on. Jeanie now at Battle Herber, Labra- dole -Frederick A. Cook." 1?BAR" 5 PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. Bar Harbor, Me., Sept. 27.--Pendiog the conference to -night between General Thanes 1-I, Hubbard, president of the Peary Aratio Club, aud Centanander BP- bort E. Nary, on the proofs which Com- mender Peary has to support his poen tion oil the question: "Has Cook been to the pole?' no new phases on the Peary side of the Cook controversy aro expected to develop, Commander Peary will reach. here from Partlend to -night and go •at once -to the home of General Hubbard, where he will be a guest dur- ing his stay hem. • Gen, Hubbard. has thoroughly ace quainted himself with the Peary proofs evhich he has had, under examination for several days and ill prepared to out, line a plan of campaign and procedure in the controversy -with Dr. Cook, While seemingly quiescent the friends of Commander -Peary say they are pm- paring to establish Commander Peary's position in s, manner that will be con - vineing to those who desire to consider the facts in the Polar question. General • .u.t.oiard said he bad no statement to - make tonlay, - e. gtecA's. Jessie aud Ellen. Mr. justice Ma -, expre.ss.ed his extreme sorrow for tvire scimeawromir pinag,40,0 par 0*** * uitrful position of Mrs, Roldnson, a A 0- advance, 4140 If *S. Is POW °Mamma tcx.)ifictibottyy.fialii'lea, flameinegaittoliiiii•oolsete.istelliii, ntgApartnewir ce ittileme„.106 petggeonuonplistreez 0116 of all sentences. Ife upon° of the itienitieenttoe,;10 per line ter esok is . recommendations of the jury for mercy, lesertlea, but did not Intila up the prisexter'e 'ropes Advertisenteutir In the ;Deal pelerens are for executive elemeneye Mrs, Robinson etoon in the corner of ;4ciallr aro- lel eacmiier'llniallneemen4ir 41 tl!"7-189t11..wee.ve•-'-'"A *I the dock, her elbows resting. on the rail, Advertisement' or stretetizlEeersisil4 and with bowed head burled her face lie or, to , . , . ; thrra .'Retie, 114 Moire, 41-er 04 Aso., i..P.S., OM* gmliamanata ai T;r0W-1,1. Yor0411 , 0000itrumeoniouirco'a uouw..ot cow°, 04 Oinno* Thr. .11744Y314 BrAVIC "" Vel"1411 '1"11+1** WINOKAM General Hospital) I le ber handkerchief. Der. tears and sobs week& agd *ii . te . were those of 0, broken heart. There is sortie*. '11 Mold:* ere *In . 03*der Devalues** SeeP00410114 I b d Coup/ Itams.-The ou la es my e. °I wi e ma e , ., . _ ee.. _o______,_, d. bt tl t - • ff t have the sentence commuted. Feeling VON er e iterrtkel ig 1"41 •"'" here is very etrong for lion swelled. WOO nn ; OP,Aols x-rr, iimo, sm.& Isoi Thu trial of Baurassa, which commene- ed on Thursilay at noon, lasted through- One Column 41,1 VI otit. or out the whole of the day. The Cratvn Half CloinniOn'," en'e- -en Tad Id Quarter Column, Mee 12, had the story of one Doormen to whom one leek,. , ;, . ;,„; los 8.1)Q 2,00 Bourassa confided tile stony of dynernit-Admatieemerite without sew. Me directions_ : mg ex -Mayor Lemieux's house practical- win be inserted till fOrbid awl. charged so j • • b . t 1 TI 1 f , cordingly. Transient advertieemonto must 12* y uncono 01 11 01 . 10 ( 0 OM WOO 0., _, , ,.,;,. ...,, denial and an allegen quarrel between Pnlit ler 4" ""Y ' Bourn'esa, and Bou'fard anti the story further aettieted by the ofter of a re- 4-1 warn by the town of Sudbury. Tho jury . returned at 120 a. in, evith a verdict DR, AGNEW of not guilty against Douro:ono He . will Now have to answer a charge 01 PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, ACCOUCHEUR bigalllY• • Office ;---• a......-,-..-411....,.....1., plogsautly sonated. Beautiful's' Open te)...f recially Itnebred. p y.,,. Rates ex• en whit* Include maw numb) omen: ki se tAi oo per week. • t, we. on of mom, vat gooier' „• Wax -Address _ ...._. J., E. wpiwn Superintendent, noi 224 Whaffhale. Onti. '',I R. VANSTONE InAnnisTEN AND SOLICITOR Money to loan at lowest %%tea, Osno's t-Bseirsit BT.ocur, Wildint.A.M. I Upstairs' in tile Iffacdonal4 Bloc1;. ON WARPATH. • Night calls answered sit office. - - ++++++444•44.114.4-444-14•Hoh Wisconsin Eraves and uquaws . . V e Fight Officers. J.' P. KENNEDY M.D., IVI.C•P.S.O• 4.+++++4++++++++++++.1 DICKINSON & HOURS Buristers Solicitors, eta, 1. Mace: Meyer Block, Wingham, i — Lansing, Miele., Sept. 27-Tbe Vitisoon- sin Indiaus again are on the warpath, in a, mild form. Eleven of them -six bucks and five -recent] attacked De ut Game squaws y p Y. . Warden Jack Rowett and five assistants in the woods near the state border, and o • - e of the eedskins bit the deist," °n . The Indians tvere camght killing deer and beaver contrary to the laws of the ne ; th -rit.nthmedisal.n2ssantuals) i . ber of ea4 I NE GOL.P MEDALLIST IN MED CI . Special attention paid to Diseases of women and children. • Om= HOURS 1-1 to I p.m, ; 7 to 0 p.m, mnanion.H.4emenetangennneenneHenenet DR ROST. C REDMOND . • • . . al. R. C. 8. AEng.) E. L. Dickinson • Duelewirelnier einie*Hwiwi+Helnie+44441414einV • . J. A, MORTOff 13ARRISTER ANO SOLICITOR. MONEY TO LOA.N., Oftlees-Morton Block, Wingtrairt I State of Michigan. The officers coin- them to desist and started to mended e ; arrest them. The Indians came at the . . „ white men with guns and knives. lite deputies had Only two gems but one brought down a, brave who gc: too close. The aim of the Indians was poor. "The squaws were in the thick of the fight," says Rowett in his report to State Game Warden Pierce, Rowete ex- , peets further bloodshed before the poachers are rounded up. • L. R. C. P. (Loud.) Physician and Surgeon,. - (Dr. -Chisholm's old stand) 4-1÷1-1.-1-14-H4+++++.14-1-1-4-1 DR. NARGARET C. CALDER Ilonor Graduate of Toronto University. Licentioto of Ontario College of Physicians aud Surgeons. 14++++4.44++4-i•++++++++4 WELLINGTON MUNAL FIRE INS. CO. Established 1840. Head Office OUELPH, ONT. Rieke taken on all classes of in. sot/ibis. p,,s; s• 11 y ril the eat.tx on pre - int,,,,, e„1„3,1,1, to. JA.Ams Gold,' E. CITA R DAvaisON orally steady to • I receipts of produce are fairly good, ane .. 1 11 t d to firm, Ittrge, but plices. to e s co. y ; , . ' SURRENDER. Hogs aod product pewee are advancing . ----" t' 1 1 H' I et' , on an ac Ivo c emote. lc es are a lee and steady to firm. ?Zoos Ask Terms of Spanish ; nonno • -t t B lid, t• et' say peg tepee s o 1 s le . s , .. lac e or o. • General -Villages Burned. tte t • 1 itlo 1- continues of the brightest. Tne retail trade is reported 9 0 Ira BLA.CIC-HANDERS Devotes special le.; toution t'o Diseases of the Nose and Throat, Er' lr''"' ' T t d Eyes ' horomemy een . Wasses Properly Fitted. Office with Dr. Kennedy. President. ziect et nr;;‘,. RITCHIE', de Ci ?SENS. A ge•nts. Wis glow), Out . • e. • l 1 -• tl ' ' , to nave increase in vo ume cluing ie Madrid Sept. 27. -The War Office to. t • k • ' h t • 1 ' pas it ee et so and merc au s pane. - , y e complete somas cef ,v ate ecomme imp' de announced th, 1 • • b ' 0' • •essed with the fact Ott they will need to stock up. The the 1110110011V1,00 ill Morocco against the - . . pain me:lemon is now p e y * t ' r tt well in MOM. Both Naaor and Zetuan have full swing. been surrounded. AL the latter town Vancouver and Victoria reports say there was bloody fightito with large ' 1 1 la tr de has men. some increase liocliees of Moors, th.e deans of winch se le esa. a in volume during the past week. - Mtn() not yet been publieload. The ring Quebec reports to Bradstrect's con- around. Mount Guruga is now considered tinue favorable. !.. almost dozed, and the position of the Hamilton. reports. say general trade Moors is desiletate. ()aid Amai6 e-PP'eat- continues to show a marked. improve- ed before Gen, Marina, the commander meet bore. Retail business in fall goods of the Spanieh forces, yesterday, and is more uctive and merchants aie ;giving asked terms of surreneler for the tribes good orders for goods which they will entrenehed ou Mount Guruga, lee le- need. between now and the end. of the sults of this conference are not khown, _ e• r - Fruit crepe aro *turnin,,,m out well but it is believed the Moors are ready 3' a • end, with good prices, `trade here and at to submit without conditions. surroimding centres is • keeping brisk. The time/nate eticeessful termination Local factories are working full time. of Spain's war againet the Motel's, which Collections are generally satisfactory. has been going on since July, woind be 0. , of ineseiinabie value to the Government Two Italians Trapped by a 'Melt at Montreal. " ewe . Office Douro - 3 to 5-7 to 8 n. m. 4-444°H-14-1-1-einhalrhetninheteln-14-1- +4--1-H-1-1-1--:-.1-1 : 1-4,-1-1-l-1-1-1-1•* -. A _ . , _ , ,.. ., ..1 a * r - • . .. - 4 Zttt Montreal, Sept, 27. -The Black Hand 01011 arresMd at midnight last night in St, David's lane are believed to be leaders of that organization in this city, and the city detectives think that owing to the arrests the b • 1 iin' y can lea c up ao operations of the gang An Italian • shoe ahiee - store pro- • prietor named Saone received a letter on Tuesday demanding $1000 on pain f d ath It n 'en 1 L i 11 N ° mi - . ei, , -ilis 8,3- e( e i; alio ore "le -"'n" all a." This letter was handed over to. the police, who set the tra -p and arrested the two Italians, Mit- tigo and Castino. To -day nlittigo ad - mated that he wrote the letter, giving as an °neve that he wanted that amount to take him back to Italy. •He also confessed that he had lived with Rosso. and Lunge, the two Italians . who are now awaiting trial (m.o. marcier .t, '°t•'• ell Anyon0 11Altoldir invent llonsarlot15.cononent;?1,..61.11..f....tqn, ma Inn, Putt:into spectatvetio, 1. 71, A hanetent-OfY aulation canacia, an newsr:;eaterg. egergee ifilital) trealch ee; CO Ynnairtnen a ee EXPERIENCES ' ent .ettniSeMt7o7g1 V. - A is ,,,.. re .. .. erett Tamen•-a e ie. .. ivzsIGrin 't ON. eorneniserra gentling a eketeb ortd coscriptionroa.7 ascert.n1r4 ply ooplczpjEetAtigglg on to et °pane 3,,ne.i, '.." v 1,P1 `o'-t''''.rtl'ui.il omen :Tem y tot 1..,,ar.a„ taken through Mum! Lt without cry, MAL% qr„ .. • •,.. lift filtreeN illustrated A7C0it.V. 02,,any. seientire levrera...t.telpti San a Year. posta,;;e tempi.- ,F to RA strinteeele;04,..z fi'.4t.f1.1. ;Nth 011155. 65 T' 2t., Wastnasion, .., t , Mums &O. ......,-,,... Fatal )..,. tel. r0"....1.74 ....,,.. rd.;;:1;'CSii CO, l'(,)%• ee.a. ty Sf,..40) • . , Ala vo g 1,, i, D. 0. ,.. ; W ''' '":, t1., eta, a eonabtaantinetent.•.i....,-. . c eent-th-se . . , ee ,..., ee 1 . ce ee U711%11'1'1 1 t• -.Leto itl)te.111 ...., -,,,-,5,,,), i 1r on, :r, ...,a,`. ,..;; 1,t). 1,. '' l• into- oreenene" a.1 , " tSvw y, v .4, P Nu In, ). 4.. eniel ee 1 ffiebgrit fiCa -WA , I gr,Ct i vi : can IA- nevem (11.17itt7 ere' tnt P/,,i 1,6.• %. ill, !, yet. fret war ..,,•im_ a ,lii 111 ).. bt.) lv ;.- 1; 1-1. .,' -,_nly. I a te atitbi,,,, krircusti t rrol,•-th,:.,i, 11.),,t• eft e.te Den, neeenescein, i.rr,t,•,,,,.cd :”.• w.• Irv., conduct io,l'y mult,ped OfIn'tl, in, :::r,utren, ;old V.'n.111.)11e.oll ; tlAisqut11.11e, )1...(,) prolnIn.. ty .1",,pat.- h work and sivi,Mv a r•ere ... tents i as bt o .(1 ;.s Ole llotuti.,31. rilabest reto rt smeA) I furni,hest. Patent- promee. :brnuvil p.ariov$ Ft MA. riou roc,ive ar,tica eatke.witil-nt eiwge in over Loa n. w&papent ciiD.I.ined throughout the D minion. , SoteloSti:-Patent ksusint•es ...st NlaruflAn- ) ?Wren and nig:neers. MAR101.9. ex MARION ( Puter4. rxport one! Sr.lic.lioes• . I N -Ne York 1.14. 3.1•4•z, rieutreal c()Ilic" • 1 Att.. ne In, % IVer.btowte,r, D.G. . , ......, a. 0.f Premier Maerra, against. whieh the CAPTAIN CORSON. campaign in Spain ii daily becoming . more intense among the lower classes. — , A large eection of the upper classes, how. Well -Known • Lake Mariner and ever, .a,re manifesting warm support of the Government. The:Minister of the Ia- , Two,Others Drowned. ' teeior is being deluged with letters boo- •. ging him to continue the WOIk of main. eharge. The police are satisfied thee they have secured the leaders df the Black Hand gang. CLAIM Tliii: AIR. PARTING MPSSAGE, tinning publie order, Buffalo, N, Y., Sept. -27.-Bound for . Alhneemas, Morocco, Sept. 27.-Tbe this city the steamer City of Erie, be- entire coast line lime is illununated with longing to, the Cleveland & Buffalo lino, 'the fires of burning Moorieh villages. collided with the sand and eoal schoonee , After the Spanish batteries, in the fie:nit. ing, of yesterday, had sllenoed the nateve Vance Straubenstein, of Port Colbovne elle- the • fe Ley d 1 d , ar I in, . in ,. n - a venom au Ont., early this moening; and. tlaptain drove the Moors frem their position:a Corson, Hamilton, Ont.; James McCan - ____-_,...one,—....- . SFARCF1 SUCCPSSFITI, en i ne, en- - -, ' -- Bodies of Gilding Brothers Were Found on Stturday. _ Wri Its Tr to' Hold It as Their g Y Preserve. ___ New York, Sept. 27. -Any abtempt to flights in this Strathcona Says Canada Must Sea] be One of Great Nations. -- 'Montreal Despatch -"This is au moil and not good-bye. I love Canada and lum mate, and an unknown woman colic, Of the lighter emit, are believed ‘ ROLLED OVER. to have come to their death by ;drowa- — . . Toronto, Sept. 27. -The bodies of joseph and Hunter Gilding the young d d ff tl ` '1, t W' men rowne o mix yac i mons, ore Sunday Alto- Se t b •enoon, p em er 19, were taken from the waters of the bay on Saturday morning, On Friday dynamite wee us ecl, to seo if that would C111150 the bodies to rise from the weeds when° they were believed to bo held down. On Saturday Infait- land A 1- 1 d y %royc ragged for some diss tanee farther north than before, where there were less - d T1 I wee s. ie searc 1 nartv recover 1 the b d'e cl. b - - ec '° I- s an oth came to the surfaeo together. ''' y oung Hunter Gilding was found - till' 1 1 1 dh' 1c1- eel us arms Ocoee aroun is e er brother's knees. Th 1 bl f 1 e cou o tinera took place this afternoon at 2.30 from the family homes at 67 Cecil etreet. • -o - make country with a, Bit -riot or Furman aeroplane, or any other foreignemade flying machine, 1 . 4 ti . n in i i.ey consider an infringement oil their patents, will meet with the opposition 5f the Wright Brothers. Announcement to this effect was Ilizide to -day by Wilbar Wright in his aeroplane shed on Governor's Island, in connection with a report of the proposed importation of a Blerlot monoplane by II. Hayden Sands, of New ork, am the pure lase of a ' Y • 1 I learn:tau biplane by J. W. Curzon, of Jacksor. Miss, ' lf ' the, e Machines are brought to ' '. the United ntates for the purpose of making flights we will file suits " against the owners," said Mr. Wright. "Both elle Bleriob machine a.nel the Yaw the Canadian en :ha To one who but P 1 a few years back knew the Northwest as a wilderness it seems like a dream now to recognize it as One of the most progressive and prosperous countries iu the world in agriculture, in education, as well as he all the other industries which go to make a great people. Canada ae. hole nmst soon be one of the .eat a n', Er, nations, but, mark you, only as a nation tinited as one man in its loyalty and devotion to the mother country and the empire." This was Lori' Stratheona's partine messaga to Canada as he left for Great Britain to -night. Ris lordship left en the private car "Earneseliffe," whieli which was attached to the Ocean Lim - Red, on which he will travel to Rimouski. where to- morrow afternoon he will ing• There were five in the crew of • the schooner, but the remainino two, i h L 0 f ' 1., 0 osep e onsee, o Cornwali, cisia. Thos. Holds and Thos. Conner, both . of Toronto, were i•eseued from watery • Drowned From Lauocli. graves by. tlie crew of the Erie. The teemed were more need that alive a, . -when picked up and httuled aboard. the uornwall, %Sept, 26.-A• go.seline s earner, an launch, carrying soVen Men, return- t • d it was seveeal hours bo- Mee they ha( 1 been revived. sufficiently ing to Cornwall from Mnssene Pant, . .to relate their story. The crash threw Was upset just after, leaving the point the pasesngers en the steamer from tms mternoon, anit one of the party, ' ' tl e j L o - • d d ei, their berths, and nutty believed e os. ep nsee, nas rowne . one . steamer was sinking, and swarmed on boat turned completely over, coining the deek in their night clothes. No time right aide up, and three of the party was lost in lowerin the boats of the hung 011 to her. Two morewere pia. .. ,. . . . g • li,rie, and within a few seconds one of ed up in the water, and one swain „ the seamen was picked up. 'The Erie ashore. Leponsee was abont 'fort,. anchored near the [incident until dawn, eight years of age, and leaves a large but the crew secured. no sign. of the fatally. One of his soles 18 - George missing trio. It was half an hoar before Leponaee, a well-known player of the the oUner sailors were picked up. The Victoria. lacrosse teatn. teotiles.-Whiden. .y by the Lev•tee who had e tempte, They may have a crowd eyould return, or ., _ .-.4. & • n.•,OARED TEN MILlIci 1.1 e ' , e.A.r. • . 69s. short clear backs steady, 67s• Clear ' ' bellies stmedy, 63s Od. ' Should-ers, square ' firm 60s. Lard -Prime 'western streagi 'eel, Arbances arise." -Hackett. kill him -(R. In) -There i their hearts, and they Aim with the expectation lentil, But the onset Was .............*Ir Record Flight of Self -Registering - Balloon. Gas Shoulders -Square firm 00s. ) 9d American refined lard, firm, 1325 . Cheese-Canadion finest, white steady, -. ben; do. colored, steady, 57s 0d. lallow rime eit' stead , 29s ed; Australien --P y y hey were not furoished ,apons, and there appears , little delay. It was this it gave the Roman officer te him. Tidines came- t of Jesste is in great die- as him aid at the proper netting for his prayers.-- eaptam-"The chief mill. f the, Romans in nernea. Med in the tower of An- at situated at the north- 1 the temple area." 32. enturiens-A centurion hundred men. The chief 1 out 6, force suffieiently une all oppoeition awl re- 'nen they saw, ate.- The la intimidated et sight of - oa at cited ceased pops a , t8 aunek. m.. 1,,,,,It hin, ptain did not come to re. tO protect Lieu and give _ London, Sept. 27 -More than tea 'I '1111 " above IA e rti J 1 ea is suitiee is the height ett • i b ' come y a registering' balloon whiel, was sent up by Prof. Ilergasell from the Prince of Monaco's yacht on 8 1. .„ -ell.'" 1906, near T • 1011150Pa in Norway, The trent:on •t1 't ' et ' , wi II e, metruments ineliec, Iota eat fonol be neplanders on it glacier twelve miles itor .11 of ' •• • ' ' • • . t blubett. it, en the Inenoef owl The instrumeot • • •'• , s.,. J .. . . , . . leeniong• amitudea aidieated a height of 17.,030 metres, tine greateet ever attained over miler regions • Tote - ' ''''''"" Hergesell has just :worked cut 1 the r r al : coo ds taken, and from it op. peare Chet the lowest temperature eagle. tend, miuu3 00 degrees esntigrade, wee net found at the tenoulle honnet, bue ;at a little over six nines above the earth, St ten mikes the instrument registered i nius 47 3 n'' ' . ' -111 (-er,lets mit:glade. • , , 4- 4,....-........-.• London, steady 31s ed, 'Turpentine in. • e : ' ' C spints-lorm, 43s 3d. Rosin- ommon, firm, lOs 3d. Petreleuen, refined. steady, 7 3-4d, Linseed oil -n -711.m, 26s ed. Cot- ton seed. oil -Hall refined, spot firm, 23S Dd. . New York Daley Markot-I3utter- Stearly, unchanged, receipts 3,294. Clieeee -Steady,. narchariged; reeeiPtel 1,454; no exports. Vgge-Steady; receipts 6,333; q . atate, Pentisylvania and nearby brown, • e ' ' neuneey name, 30 to 33e; gathered brown 26 to 30e. CATTLE MARHETS. , Clump:a-Cattle- Reeeipte, estimated at 300; market, steady; beeves, $4 to - ' $8.3o; lexas steers, $3.30 to 't 4.10; westeru steers, $3.110eto $6.50; stookers tout feelers, $3.10 to $5.25; epees ea heifers, $:1 to $(1; calves, $7 to $0, • lIoge-Iteceipto eStimated at 6,000; market steady to strong; light, $7.80 to e,- OPIUM FAIVIINE, • — Mali =Ching aro infringements of our patents," Mr. Wright am:enabled as the basis for his claim, that these two foreign board the C. P. R. steantship EmpresE of Ireland. His lordship still wore his arm in a sling, and the effect of the energy he has shown during his short Straubensteit ewes an eggshell craft own- ee . • en by the Erie Coal Co., and was sailing A SUPER -DREADNOUGHT, — . • California Insane Asylums Rapidly Becoming Filled. machines infringed on the rights of hinis.elf and his brother, was not werety on their paten.. on the warping '- planes; but on that governing the coin- 1•Inotion any suefaces with the stay in Canada WEIS visible, but lic clearly appreciated the gathering ol Montrears most prominent eitizets oethe had met to say farewell to hint. 4 O.". light from Port Colborne to Cleveland for n load of sand. Keiser's Great Warship - Helgoland ... . Launched Kiel, et . INJUNCTION DeAin, Se.2t, 20. --The 1<niser'S first s p __„„ee_ ei er-DrecolSouglit, ehrieteneel the Hell. • — San V ranoisco, Sept. 27. --San Fran- . etsco's Chinatown, for fiist time. of planes by which the machine was made to eir- cie ithoitt or. to maintain its equilibrium. - . e ' 1 1 TO . . " 4 ' 4 1AX ON TIAN WLED1,3i, :,.., . . . • . goland, was laintehed at Kiel yesterday, tiratted by Justice IV!ageo Against The dimensicns have been kept hamlet. fealty semen but jt is ochnitted that the the Toronto . ews. N • Heligoland le in- every respect equal to e Um latest 20,500.tote Welsh Dread. the in its history, is thmatenen with au opium famine. Two important fac• ' tors have marinated to bring nimett . • . • • this. coodition, One le the Govern- --,:- ,....t-.1,—_-, KING'S MEDAL, — 'for — I.J. S. Paper Tariff So Charatteit. ed by Publithcr3. ......a...g .. noun ite ''' 1, ' .a.rry tl .0 e r 0 Toronto, Sept. 25. -Mr. nustice Magee, - --nl ' 61. 0 will ,.. I no m us erew of 1000 men and will be armed on Laturday, on the apenteamou of Mr. .t • ' ' . , 3.. M. Godfrey, grouted an beteeine in- evi. le twelve instead of eleven -molt guns, julection till Wedecsday next, against, XeXt week the Oldenburg, another super. , ....., Diews Publishing Compauy, of To,, readnought, will ba Inunehvil at Wie• roan, restrainbig the defendants. from ielmeniaven, making the seventh all -big• 'publishing any statornents concerning gun Ship Germany has floated Within nine;teen , . illent19 Mrs. Mabel Turner, alleging, either dir- , , petty or indirectly, that elm commitMcl i Tao Heligoland .teve.,...o Munched witniii the crime of murder, and from publish-. n ns .nlantla at ol her IttIng down, • o, and the Oldenburg will not be any ing any. stnternents eoteerning I'd"' longer than t tl ii a leis on me stooka No 1. noteitee venial: evill peettett her obtaining •-• ' . 1, ing could nimeate more strikinoly the a fair •And.,,irepartial trial upon a &aro tre / . . . - c ''' i. Merl( oils pi ogees in tannin s nee of, neurdee 'tow, pending. Against hex, 1. er ii eumong , fecelities within three vars.. ' i A ' ment of the United States, the otner is the Board of Pharnmey. The state 13051,5 Of phermeees ae. A New Decoration Instituted • . Police by His Majesty: -----e-- Nv 1 . . tesungton, leapt. 27.- A statement ia the matter et an impending teen. war with Canada has been iskied ley tivity has resulted in a great hateiship to the white alavea of the drug, mate, of whom have applied for achniesion to insane asylums, where they may be gradually cured of the habit. -- Ott a S t 27 T1 C d .. aw , ep ,. .- te aim a Ga- zette contains the notiee that his Maj. esty, 'Xing' Bilward, has instituted a medal called the "Iningn, meclann the Committee on Paper , 34 the American Publiehern Aeseclation. "Te protect a combination of worn out paper mills, some of which have slime been abandoned for news mint papet making the statement Two ehains-I-te was pro- itvreen tWO soldiers. it knoW-It Wag difficult 5 make out a ;charge .9i SPANIARDS WIN . • $8.40; mixed, 0,85 to $6.00; heavy, inn- to $7.05, good to eholee heavy, $7,05e te $8.00; pigs, $0.00 to $7:85; Intik -Of -sales, 8.20 to $8.45: . .. . • .; ; N . . HU GER. STRIKE ,......-. polite to be awarded to members, of eonstaban • • ary forces and fire brigades throughout 's purposee,' stye, "the ltnitea State8 Government Irv; , imen forced Into a tarif war with s, . • L..anada, winch prontism to be ° far. risomie whiele would be the Roman *Menet If a area bete the halt' pliMe to death; but Paul was ItiV, there .........e. Am islA i tit, A A moors mane rognt hitacK on Spank'. ' as 13 t . - . ar s u Were Repulsed,. -. „nano, . Sheep-Iteceipts astinutteci at -3,0e0-; hitttkot, steitline rottive, $2.70 to in4,-90; westerns, $3 to 440; '"yeierlirigs, $.4.50 to 0.60; lambs, native, $4.25 tee $7.25; tvestern, $.4.bOlo $7.20. , ,. •e . ., .• e .., Suffragettes at lairmingnam Given • Solitary Confinement, hie Ma'est dominions. Members of j y all emognized police and fire brigades aro eligible for the medal, which will be awarded for the following' eattses:- Corispieuous gallantry in saving lif -0 • - fr" 'I . ' '. .. '. T o t. • ' n.a ant in its „top,. he t anacliati antlioeni'lee say th ..,,v .,.^11 :,400 001 0' , L. se worth to the l'ulted Stat,,s and buy feom it $160,0110,01.). li it e mien te a tariff War the'y elailli thee luve the ......-ena „t:-. . . .. . . . . . . .... In 1906 the heaviest bettleshin any ' Y 1 . AUTO UPSET. Goi.,,, ,,,,d was ea iali:o of turning Mit %vat of 12.2te) tons. In line With 1.1to policy of iavinlabio twermy now , not wag oily ound ott the spot. -Who. F-Ther,litered mennine* 19 heeesteki., 35, -The efliee ern the court of the Gen- - lie totter. Wee borne reseed on Paul 50 es to nr of 601110 Olittetge or d to folly protoet thejt oldiere earrien hint. SG. ennteoe apostle is tejected !MB used nearly thirty ghee, china .rrus hurried Like 23. 18; Icahn 10. 15). elea-Pend *Mid tho storm tinted Meader ef hie posia kinutelf of 4Yer3r advent. rdi, firet to entailers tho and then, the. people, lit I both tafetY for Irlinself Madrid Sent. 20 114 g . . ' , . '"'"' ° ornnif01 forces in Morocco captured vette- dttY the Town of &dor, nai Import. ant position on the road to &loon. The tighting whieh precede(' the cap. turo•was severe, and the Moore again toiatained heavy tithes. The native villages around Nader were burned. Ihe Moora Made an attack at night on the Spaniards in Nedor, but, were et. puleed aud ehattered by artillery. The character of the place is re- garded here as likely to have All fAll. portant influeleen on ending the Riff resistance. The, Spaniards no* We. r„eund three Irides ef Mend. Mtrugns the eontral Riff stronghold, tml 'with'. the eaPture. Of Nador, ZeIttan is re-'. ButtalenneCtettle-Iteceipts„ 150 head 1 slow arid steady; pries unehtioged. • treale--Receipte, 100 head; active and 50 cents lower, $0 to $0,75, Begs -Receipts, 1,500 head; fairly ae. tive; pigs, 10 to 15e higher. OtIterii strong to 33 ; higher; heavy,. $8.75 to. SSA; mixed, $8.50 to $11.7fir Yericerg. $8 to SAM; pifiA, -$7 to $7.e0; religion $7.25 to $7.50; stags, 0 to $0.75, Shoop and Banlbe-lIeteipte Ii1300 head; ittibbS, Slow and 25a lewer; sheep, salve and eteedy; lambs, $5 to $7.50, LOOdOrtr-rAidOn eableS fer Patio ere aloady, at 13' to 14e 1)er lb• for nine- dim steere, &Med Weight; refrigerator beef la, quoted at II 140 11 1-2e per lb, New York-Plout-L.Reeeiptet .28,410 barrelm.. exports, 10,012 batrele• ,steede 1 4 ,...,.. il di I ' d d Otil.• • -11001illi r -a y Dore an • ers PI' anti Near Dingston, 4 prevail- ing with regard to naval: affairs. it has just been officially annoteneed that the cost a th r 0 hattlesbils will nut be ( 0 uw , Tittles Pub„lie'in ildvtltle° hereltftn ia ,0,1.` ...„.....-.. Londoet, Sept, 27. -Wild stenos are r - • t‘ • • ' • . ''• Limited to have :ikon placo in the pia son at Dirininghatti, as the result of the facible feeding with a stomach pump of the suffragettes Who are on a hunger strike The woolen eesiated the efforts . ' • of the keepers, morselled the windows, asgAnitea the svardressee and iinaity • • , • 0 had to be handcuffed and plated in soli- ‘ • A confinement The leaders of the I tare . suffragettes here tire indignant eV er the be women The ton- fittittpt tO feed t .. . . y tend that; forcible feeding is illegal awl intend to -being aetiotis against the med. .al. authorities or tile prison concerned h. end property or in preventing crime er , • • • 1: arresting ermine s. A epetially distieguished eecord in ad- ininistentive or detective mrvien. Sue- . , 6"84 in organISIng Pnlio form or fire brigades or departments, or in maintain. ing their organizations under epecial - • •diffieultme, Speeiat services in dealing with stir- lona or widespread outbreaks of mime or puorie disorder or of fire. Valuable. politi"ai and sceret 'services; . speeial services to Royalty and hea,as of ., States, s. I 101011gaa R01)31100) but only when ells- tinFtrithed by very exteptional ability _ whip hand; and lin:tile they' regret the situation, they da net propose to be foteed to- terme, tatieatlian retaliatitat u'll t '1 I S ri to Ameritern exports as varied as coal and votton, iron mut meet, fruit rout automobile.s, (41 and il,•,-.. stack. Dot the nuast seldom feature of the pro+. pective war is that wit'ell aff,a4s wood -produete, valuen at $30.110.0.1n, brounItt into the rnited .`.-l!Att's from the Domm. ion. Directly er indireelly, all ilia mas-ma who veld tor ainuee ileat sr inAttlieti:in mit4 pay a tax tvoil knowle41:0 for lin laer:•fit ef dere'iet .0!...r. euill.. .tne.I traeb between the two emiltrie3 is to be par- .miavii•A A /I a Or*........1 'Iningetot, {ante Sept. 20. -While a par. tin was 'anteing front Yorker to Xing- Atoll yesterday afterno6n, a serious item- dont happened neon to Ontonagon 'When is tire Wrist, and the auto ssverved Am e trisect. • 1,1118. v. nniainin, of N:Arker, ha' her leg fractured, and Miss 'Benjamin and Milt. Ccanolly Were bruitled and oat abolot the he:1(1,4nd arms, Mr, Bertjes Min. who wasr driving the tar, Witt ent the hotel, The ladies were taken aer taint torenne melee may not Da ante to osImilato their site from the Amount investoti. ' ' Met -reefer% the Admirailty: will keep the Cost a, secret until the final inatall. tweet it asked for in the Reiehottrg. A n•ortnolt Droadlumglit• hithert0 rePreeent- ed .ort inveotlitorit of ever $0,000,000. The .stiper-Dreaditoughtsk it ie believed', will :each stand at not les; than $12,000,00 a tom." eehente, • about to the (leneral Itoepttal, where their - . -..........#4.4.................. ,.. A woll-wither sees from tifcre,--Spart- don, gar e as emit with a 0 no 0; vaunts Were re 4 .