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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1905-09-21, Page 2I II. Severe reproof. "liast not hum' bled thine heart, though thou knewest •r t OIL, aall ge to tell tb; king the trute. lareacher • his " (v. "al. Daniel had the coma and prophet should "reprove., rebuke, ex. . , hod, with oll Ieng.suffering" Titus,'" Ppeppp. • • ' • • • -2/.. Some years ago a prominent itirrdatNIMONAU lelKtilaON N04 London brewer, eybo, strauge to atty. 00a0Ballt. 1903, waa a. evell-anown phdantbropist, wrote - , to Prof.. W. (4. Mackie for a ettleseeiP- ton for the Reformatory Imola .the Denteland.Beltharzare- Dan.5:17.00. good Malt replied with some pointed . Commentary...ed. The handwriting on questions and added,. "I humbly believe mo!frittstretwirl %rote:rat% t9 11 tar priveeerse. the wall, Belshazzar, only sixteen or that your gin paces are tumbling, in- .wheat eatecir, tee tuatent cft white selling in -the oity Babylena Seeure •. than all the reformers of the kingelem gutter more human creatures at 77o per bushel. Harley unchanged, 100 . eeventeen years old, was the relingteitia to the lattatetaitisgliontiot et: A4 loc. 8004ts •eteady, Itis defeneea be felt confident of safety. are picking out." Tbe beer brewer re- °%etee. eale:gla oat seppoe with lite.. awl therefore engaged in revelry at a turned a touching letter beggieg thetie change In mice* mho best butter soul . fent which be made to it tbousana of 1 professor to pray for him, at 23 to aeo per lb., awl tow lrad eggs at his lords, In his druedeen folly and 111. Sentence revealed. "Ilene: fled .4erze2terer.:4°444:lereae, wit!), twos .0: la leacts wicieeduese, be -called for the ghLe4t bath numberea thy kingdom and finish- at et to eta a ton or new, anO one load ot and silver vessels which luta been tnkPai ed. it" (v. 20 1. The shunt man shall net Old at $1.2. scram te nominal at pa a tom from the temple at Jerusalem, that be live out half bit days. (Pe -a. 53, 23), for 41111667(1.4;g° Xr?titstteel wltz lgtalr8 'might drink from them as a token sin finished briugeth forth death (James Wheat,. white, bushel 0 77 gs0 00 • that his gods had given vietory over the God of the Jews. Daring his- pro- fane retelry a baud eppeered and wrote upon the wall. This filled, tbe king with fears, and he (teetered that the wise man aim should interpret the meaning. should be clothed with scarlet and have a Chain. of gold. and be thira ruler in the .aingdone. When all had failed, the queen, mother of Belshazzar, tame in and persuaded her son to send for Dan- iel, to whom, when he came, the king re- peated his promise made to the wise men, 11. Daniel reproving the king (vs, 17- 24). 17. Let thy gifts be to thyself - Daniel as a prophet of God cares uoth- ing for Any reward this young king cangivel. neither does he fear bum 18. Tite moot high God -Whom Dan- iel proclaimed as the only God, and whoee.power Nebuthadnezzar had recog- nized 111 the deliverance of the Hebrews 'out of the furnace. Thy father -Grand- father, Majesty -in the eyes of his sub- jects. Glory. 'Prom his -victories. Honor -From the enlargement and. aeccira- tion - of the city. la. Wilma he would he slew -in dis. pie'eaer miniehments he condemned or naleiteed at pleaeure. awl in di-pene he; rewards he granted ot 41enied pre fermente.-Com. Com. 20. Heart was lifted 11p -In pride and. arrogance, Adieu] and obstinate. Deposect-This (oatmeal not by rebellion of bis people„ but by the direct visitation of God. -Bib. Salm". He became insane and the reins of gov- erment were taken out of hie Mende. -Clarke. 2/. He was driven -The madness that fell upon him induced him to forsake eociety and to run into the woods and deserts, where he lived like a wild beast. His case seems much like that, of the mania,e in the gospel, whose dwelling was among the tombs and in the. moon- taine, and who shunned the society of 9.14:. Thou -bast not hum bled -Thou hest sinned, not through ignorance but through deliberate con- tempt of God, regardless of all warn- ing. 23. Against the Lord -As if thou hadst been equal or even superior to Him in wisdom and power. -Benson, vessels of his house -"From the tem- ple of Bel, where they have been trea- sured up since the conqueror had car- ried them from Jerusalem." 24. hand sent from him -From God. This haughty young king lifted up his heart against God, and mocked Him publicly; therefore the hand of God was against his ways, and his. doom was written by the finger of God. 111. Daniel interpreting the writing (vs. 25-28-). 25. the writing -The words. -were Aramaic, with letters like the He- brew. Why could Bot the wise men read them? Perhaps they could read the words, but were not able, or did not dare. to explain their meaning. 20. mene- This word is repeated. to give emphasis. It tomes, from a word meaning to num- ber, to, count. The days of the empire were •counted out in full. The soldiers of the conqueror were awaiting outside and would. destroy it before morning. 27. tekel-Which means weighed (hence, a shekel, evbich was originally a certain weight). It resembles a word. which sig- nified "light," light of 'weight, like a counterfeit coin. The application is that Belshazzar had been weighed as to bis hour. moral character and actions, and had - been found wanting, of light weight. He bad not come up to the standard requir- ed. God had tested him and be had fail- ed.-Peloubet. 28. peres-This is the singular, while upharsin is the plural of the same. word with "u," which means "and," prefixed It, is given in verse 25 in the plural, fen emphasis, just as "mene" is doubled. 11 mewls divided, but bas the eame eon. sonanrs as Persians, and suggests them. -Ibid. is divided -Not divided into twr parts, but broken into pieces, destroyed Medes-Media was a large coun- try lying east of Assyria, north of Per- sia, and southwest of the Caspian Sea.. Persia was a smaller and more moun- tainous country lying east. of Chaldea, •the Persian Gulf. -Todd. These na- tions bad been combined into one king- dom by Cyrus. IV. Daniel rewarded (v. 29). 20. with varlet, etc. -These carried with them rank and power. third ruler -Next tc Belshazzar, who was second. Nabonidus. the king. was first. "Daniel could not refuse the offered honors without bolus suspected of treachery to Babylon. TUE MARKETS. Toronto Farmers" Market, 1: 1.),), and at death the sumer s days Do., re4, bushel . .. .. .. 077 are uumberea aud finished. Tekel: ape.. Wring, bushel d •••• 0 75 "Thou art (deighed in the balance, anti Oats. .ger° 9,, bwiel,....:: :: ga7;51 . art found -wanting" (v. 27)-, Belshazzar Barley, bushel "...”,, .. .... 0 40 wits weighed. lly las conscience -ells teas, omelet .. .. ., a a 0 07 thouglite troubled him" (v. 6); by the "aradolalear'apreetoltiwe'a ", " " 1 5000 example and mmishment of his father, Straw, per ton ,..- a., '...',. 1.1 50 which should have been a warning to Dressed hose a a a .. .. .. 8 GO hint (vs. 10-21 ) 1 by the. prophet, who Armies, per but, I.O. .0 II, loa 1 25 dared to reprove the frightened mon- Better, dairy - „ 0 23 Eggs per dozen ... ... • ... o 22 iti eh (vs. 22, 23); by god., in the hand- em., creamery ,..,., " --a,. 0 25 writing on the wall which pronounced Oblolte610, last year's, lb, „ 0 10 his doom. (vs, 25-28). Ife was weigh,- 4dawrilt:41,, sperell.b.„),.... .. .. a ... g II ed aud found wanting. "Thou....hast caubblee: Pler dozen, ,....;........ 0 40 not 1111131bled thine heart ..., but beet rotatoett, nee bag .. .o. o 0 60 lifted up thyself tigainst the Lord or Cetery, per eozen .. .. .. .. 0 ee self above God, is tbe opposite of' he- Do., choice, carcase ......"... 7 60 Bea,4iftitIcri;,iteg';s....".. ".. 84 V) heaven.' (vs. 2, 23). Pride, Bain o' lip m. Do., reward. "They clothed .t.lteuattont;e-)eortiretw‘ t..... .••. • . .. 1 2 Do., medium, carcase .. .. 0 00 Daniel with purple and made a prodema. Lamb, spring .. ....- :: .. •• 0 60 tion concerning him" (v. 20, R. V.) Jesus British Cattle Markets. said, "If any man serve me, him will 00 0 00 0 00 1 o i 43 I 0 00 . 12 00 1 11 00 12 I 9 ..Ct 2 25 1 0 .4 , o 25 0 23 0 00 000 • 0 35 0 60 0 se 0 49 9 00 4 50 800 6 75 8 00 9 50 10 00 my Father honor," (John xii. 26). London. -Cattle aro quotc0 at 101k to 1214e Joseph served God by blameless livineP' per lb.; refrigerator beef, 91e.te per lb. . and God made him the second ruler ID The Cheese Markets. the kingdom and the preserver of hisFA ° Belleville, Ont. -To -day there were offer- t HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP BOND, PRIMATE OF ALL CANADA. Nov in the ninety-first year of his age. FIRED ON FISH PIRATE, •.PROROGATION Of (11 ANGUCANSYNOD • THE MARKETS, A Plebiscite Will he Taken on. the. Orlin& •Cable communication hes been estah- fished between Newfoundland and. a.('t- Synod's Influence Against the Treat. 13110 result ,of the clectione in Spain System. assures the GOVernMelit ef -a majority in the next Cortes. Of the 301 etude -tits reeistered at tho .••••••••• 14••••••.• Question of the Diaconate..Left Over Pr°Y1"411 X4)nulli Saile°173 014 fifteen Till Next Synod. - - . - - - are men. • - Telephone connection is established I between Charleveia and. Beaver Island, • tinebee desuatch: The fourth session Lake Michigan, England in Canada (tame to a close. lent arrtelpericesneealet.ative of the Australlite of the General Synod of the Churelt of ...A. 1 1 ' t Canada's ' S)s- Primate of All Canada, declaring the (.1°`11.;ireml.IlleillIttetillSttoat'e:'cStlieleQl. (lomPalla has to -day, Ids Grace Archbishop Bond, synod. prorogued sbortly tater 1 o'clock. 1.0"21.1‘011;;0110°1;flonosrtolefrsftreaer ratiillete.Ura" 1:1'.11111; • The spied had laetea in all nine days, A. proposal to Met 4 central hall for ite deliberations three years ago in the same period of time as occupied in Lite Scottielt societies is.beinve aopeidered chief interest have been the passing of by the 'Toronto. Caledonian Society. The old ia, & P. ear shops at -Kingston :Montreal. The acts of legislation .of • a canon forbidding the mariage of di- . were bullied. They were owned by the Ivorced persons and the deciaion to C. 1'. H., and the loss is about a50,000. mocked with tlie work of publishing a olrfirle'llin°1eleltbanibieldEllsoo;(1'tIrriets.hel(3)rilZietnisetliaibcia8iltlesloIrticlitiloirl... proposal of an appendix to the Book The Norwegian barque Signe liao hymnal for the Canadian Church, The non -concurrence of the upper bouse in of C"1111°It PrVer is Praatlealla (-1a- voyage from Nova Scotia. It is believed reached Grimsby, Eng., after a 10 days" feated for the time being, owing to the next session. Tbe extension of the to 41A11.07.1:13.018,01a, City License and, a resolution- referring the matter bade diaconate •was also defeated in the lit,e,01.01 .11,,nejrc.tors one of the oldest of ly of heart failure, aged 65. inee's civic employees, died sudden - to. the committee for a further report „,;,m.. retain a committee to keep the goes- The press criticises the Government's 1 the permitting tho British seine way, but the Jower house will asicirlivallyilotelr vessel Uoldfincit to (Aril ou hydroeraphie work along the Speed& coast.° . The delegates of Sweden anti Norway, appointed to dtseues the dissolutiou ot the union of the two couna.i.es, spent the morning in private conferenece. There was no joint session. race; type of him who should dio to ed 3,240 cheese; 2,200 sold at 11%c; balance tion before the synod. Motions relative •Cruiser Vigilant Pours Shot Into An - save the world. Abraham served God by were refused. P p to the adoption of a ration name for • T offering Isaac, and God made his off- Brockville. Ont. -To -day 5,000 boxes were Trine an the start of the sky and the sands of tle set. Mo -es '' 1 -Ni rind by refesing worldly boner, and God mad1 him the ereat emancipator, leader, law- giver and historian and one of the emu. figuration. David served. God in fighting Goliath. and became forever •the kingof Israel and the ancestor of the Messiah. The disciples served' Christ in a life of eeif•eacrifice, and Mina sit on twelve -thrones ruling the twelve tribes of Is- rael. If we serve him he honors us by clothing us with the garments of salva- tion (Isa. lxi. 10).. V. Swift retribution. "That night was Belshazzar .. (v. 30). That night of bis feasting, drunkenness and profanity. While a desecrated vessel was still in his hand, and the praise of the false gods still on his lip' s retribu- tion crone. Sentence againstan evil work is not always- speedily exceeded, for God is long-suffering; but frequently sin has been Instantly punished, as in the ease of Lot's wife (Gen. xix. 20), Gehazi II. Kings v. 27), Ananias and Sapphire (Acts v. 5-10), and Herod (Acts xii. 23). The warning is, "Take heed. of yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overtharged with surfeiting and drunkenness .. and so that day come upon you unawares." (Luke xxi. 34). "For the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. When they are saying Peace and safety, then sudden destruction cometh upon them amd they shall in. no wise escape" (I. Thess. v. 2, 3). Abbie C. Morrow. SWORDFISH AND WHALE Engage in an Exciting Battle in Mid - Atlantic. New York, Sept. 10. -An exciting bat- tle royal between a whale, several sword- fish and a thrasher shark was witnessed by many of the passengers of the White Star liner Baltic, which arrived in this port from Liverpool. The fight took place last Tuesday, and lasted nearly an V. The king slain (v. 30). 30. in that night -It moat be understooa that the River Euphrates flowed through the midst of Babylon. Cyrus for some tine had been planning, to draw away thr water of the river, and enter the cite through the bed of the river. When all was prepared he waited for the great feast. When it came all the leaders were revelling in the palace. Elsewhere, the population was occupied with feast- ing and dancing (ler. 51:30). Drunken riot and, mad exciten3ent held poseession of the town; the siege was forgotten ; ordinary precautions, US the closing, of the river gates (issa. 451), were ne. elected.. The undefended gateways were seized; a. war -shout was raised. ; 411e alarm was spread. The drunken reveller= could make no resistance. The king, paralyzed with fear at the handwritine which bed warned him of his peril. could do nothing to check the progress of the assailante, who carried all before them everywhere. Bursting into the palace, a band of Persinne made their way into the pretence of the king and 'slew him. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS. The last charge against Belshazzar was "The God in whose hand thy breath le, and whom are all tby ways, bet thou not glorified" (v. 23). Our lesson brings us in shatp contrast a man who Glorified God and who did not, In it I. Sin retuned. "Then Daniel....amid ....Let thy gifts he to thyself, and give thy rewards to another" (v. 17). In las person Daniel was fair, well -favored; the admiration of Aslipenaz, Meizar and Arioeh, the object of their tender re- gard. In his demeanor eourteous, digni. lied. deferential, eeverent and respectful, in Ids character abstemious, serious, de - vont, outrageous, Unblernishea in pri- vate life. ineorruptible in public offfee; pattern of faith, prayer, witeloin, holt. nese and righteousinees; in hie attain. merge skilled in learning "ten times bet. ter than all the magielane and astral- ogers" Wan. I, 20) that aerated in the king's realm. registered; ell sold n1 11 3-16e. the Mirth in Canada, the anointing of watertown, N. Y. -On the Cheese Board 6 • * Ede, Pa., Sept. 17. -The fourth of the sick, the shutting the doors of te-day about 5,600 boxes sold at Mathe fish tug incidents of the past week theological colleges under the jueisdie- , C %Mon, N. Y. -Butter, '1,400 tubs sold at 2:13; CCM boxoc twin cheese at 1114,e. • took place in mid Lake Erie to -day, when tam of the Church to all professors who Alexandria, det,--ree Cheese Board's of-- the Canndian cruiser vigilant --rimmed , held or taught the principles klIOW11 as Lead Men Making Provisions For forings to -night was 3,425 boxes, 90 white . the big steam tue Harry U. liarnhuret the higher criticism, were lefe over to and 225 colored; all sold at 113-06c. , The combatants were first sighted about II o'clock in the morning. A great disturbance was noticed in tee water, dead ahead, about a mile from the ship. Jost wliat the trouble- Was was not as- certained until the Ship was within half a mile of- the scene of the encounter. Then the passengers saw a big whale aeset by half a, -dozen large swordfish and a monster thrasher shark, the fierc- est and most voracious of his kind. The water was being lashed into foam, which was tinged. with blood. The whale was lathing the water with his tail and was :standing off his antag- onists, although he was greatly outnum- bered.. Several of the swordfish would attract his attention in front, while oth- ers would steal around to attack him broadside. The theasher's great tail was busy flailing the whale's back at every opportunity. As the battle continued the water for several hundred yards about was dyed. a deep red. The whale was terribly gashed in many.places by the swordfish, wbich moved with incredible speed,. and it was only occasionally that the whale was able to strike with effect. Each time a sword- fish was hit it seemed to take no further interest in the battle. Before the slip was out of eight tbe. thrasher was disabled, a blow of the whale's tail striking him full on the head. One of the passengers who had a strong pair of glasses said he saw the whale Swim away, and that the swordfish did not follow hien. - TO CONSIDER EIGHT-HOUR DAY. Cord -wall, Ont. -To -day 797 boxes of white . Years Ahead. with small shells 'front the rifle on the the next, session. and 347 boxes of colored cheese were board- t petrol boat. Captain Nick :teasel of the Archbishop's Address. • ed; an sold at 113-16c. I -- - tug attlulitied after lie escaped that the Vankleek Hill, Ont. -There wore 1,201 When the first business of the morn - boxes or white cheese and 50 colored boarded Lumbermen Want the Whole Market Vigilant could have sent her to timibri,itli- ing• had been disposed of, his Grace the here this afternoon Jas, Alexander made tom if Captain Dunn had so Ate I. . the price of 113-16c; all sold on tho board For TArchbishop, preceded by his chaplain, hemselves. They ran more Omit .eight miles Under at this figure. Alexander got 429; Hodgson were offered at 11c, but no sales were entered the room where the sessions of th corded; all sold on the street after e close The Fruit Growers Want theM Duties Canadians. ore than thirty shots struck the the lower house have been held. After re- • at 11%o. vessel, and Of theee fifteen of the small congratulating the proloeutor on the Toronto Fruit Market. The receipts of fruit to -day wore fair, and tipper parts b0 the boat careered to one Grace delivered an address. full head of steam before they croseeil Bete Dr. G. Abbot Smith, and followed 410; Lovell, 420; and DalrYmple 25 boxes. the boundary line and escapad from the by the members of the upper hOuse Iroquois, Ont. -To -day 1,028 colored cheese Ma'nPained. elicits landed with telling effect on the conclusion of the work of the house; his prices geenrany unchanged. A,pples, bat- Noted'', B. 0,, Sept,17.-.Lumber and side with the maes of wreckage when 'The proceedings then came to a close ket, 20 0 35c. Grapes, Champion, small t -lie 05010 into port, Haying been usel with the singing of the Doxology and basket, 17 to 20c; large basket, 30 ta 35o; lead were the subjects to which the tariff commissioners pea their Alen- Om merely a pleasure :steamer, the Beam the L'enediction. Niagara, email basket, 25 to 30c; do., large, : GO to 60c. Poaches, basket, Crawfords, . Temperance resolutions. on Friday in opening their work hetet is of large Laze and well fitted with 85 to $1.15; do., common, ss to sec; do., ' tion St. John, 50 to 75c. Pears, Bartlett, basket, ! . steam equipment. The fireman, Magirde 'Ile three beers preceding prorogation bunch, Ists, $1.75 to $2. Califernla plum% 1 21empleman, of Victoria, was associated exertion in keeping the steamer going r, P $1.75 to e2. Watermelons, 25 to 30c. Canta- leupes, baslcet, 30 to 50c. Tomatoes, basket, 16 to 20o. Potatoes, bushel, 40 to 450. Sweet. .potatoes, bbl., 53.50 to $3.75. Onlan.s, Span - 1514 -large. ease, $2.50. Toronto Live Stock. m British Columbia. lion. -William Johnson, feuded in the hold from o.vel- were taken up with adoptine the re ort 40 to 50c. Plums, basket, 30 to 40c. Hammes, on speent committed' appointed. during with the Ministers in their inquiry. The alwaa. WaS reported killed, but re- 011 session, and with the disposal of vivo -a after reaching shore. the remaining motions on that agenda; Of these, two on matters of temperance were brought no by Rev. G. Scott anti carried euanimously. The first was that in order to promote temperance among men serving 01 Inc militia tits Government be paitioned to establish cards in the military depots wherein non - intoxicant beverages may he sold. The second asked that the influence of the synod might be used. to discourage the treating system. Rev. Dr. Langtry consented to leave two motions over until the next session, the time being too short to permit of idi stteatdeedb.ate that each would have /locos. The first was, in substance, that, the synod was of opinion that the *vire eial education system of Canada should provide some way for the children of the public schools to secure such relig- ious instruction as the various religious -bodies might think right for the cbildren of their respective communions. The second asked, the concurrence of • the' upper 'house in a measure to pre- vent the continuonce in office or ap. pointmeet in any theolo,gicalcollege under the jurisdiction of the Church of a professor who accepted or taught the conclusions of what was known as higher criticism. A motion was carrea that the dio- cesan synods in appointing delegates . to the General Synod, should warn tha delegates that they must be prepared to remain for at least a fortnight. Among the final messages from the upper house wee one which stated that the upper house would not concur in the resolution of the lower house in 'Winnipeg, ept. 17, -The report from . reappointing the committee on the dine London, Englaed, that $70,00.0,000 had conate. as the hem. of prorogation had been offered and declined by the.C. P. 31.. twice been postponed. When this "nes- direetors for the railway company's sage was brought down it was decided available lands in Manitoba, Saskatelm- that the committee be continued, not as wan and ',Alberta, is e .confirmed hre, , joint committee, but as a pommittee although the parties will not give their of the lower 1100Ke. names for publication. It is under- Resolutions of thanks were passed to stood, however, that lion. Tfugh John the prolocutor and the various officers Macdonald, K. C, represents the synda of the liouse, and it was also resolved eate, which is composed of Canadian that the house express its sympathy English end Linitea States capitalists. Ivith the Bishop of Toronto in his long 'Elie idea was to acquire the extra C.1.11. illnesa. lead grant in the west, nod organize The following secretaries have been a deepeny which would work with the • appointed to conduct the plebiscite 05 C. I'. R. and aesist in every way post -able to hymns in books IlOW Me ill the to hurry the settlement of the lands. Church iu Canada, an(1 ch•ctilors will be The offer it in meleystood, was submit- sent out shortly so as to enable returns .ted to President Shatightlessy and party tohnebeforntuthiclefirasottdvireeeetnilnl; attibttiltettcerolnii0 of directors, while herr, and teemed down, but elle syndicate have still holm 1C11010n(iit,tentit, Toronto, etaollesdafecotr of a reconsideration, as several (theeJanuavy - the first 300 hymns: Secretaries Rev. tors are fa_vorab......le the banger. tett a50,000 by the :advance in C. 1'. R. One Winnipegger is said to have tot. (Cla. miliib'ell,1)(1;;111.eelrtee stlinda(Itoler1d°11.1etal ; A1V1'. Canoe Ciedvford, Nova Seotia; Rev. A. stock eince the negotiations began. 711. Carroll, Ottawa. and Ontario; Mr, E. Master Printers Will Conaene at St. Catharines. Toronto, Sept. I8. -A meeting, of the alaster Printers' Asseciation of Ontario will, it is understood, be held at it. Catharines towards the end of this week Lo considee their attitude towards the eight -hoer day movement of the Typo. graphical 'Croons, and it is stated that it will be condemned. The Toronto Asso• dation will not likely be represented at this seseion, the preeent agreement in force between the printers of the city end the employers will not expire till June 15, 1007, and then the action taken will largely depena upon the result of the present struggle throughout Canada and the tallied States. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED. ody Found on the Railway Near Port Hope. work was undertaken e•ith net, three seseions being held to -day. The Nelson Board of Trade undertook the presen- ,Recetpts of live atock at the city market tation of the leau miners' case, and were four car loads, composed of 22 cattle, their work was well prepared. 16 sheep, 2 calves and 29 horses. All sales to -day were transacted on the A niemorandam read by Secretary basis of Thursday's quotations in the dif- 5. ferent ola.sses. M. 33ridge.s showed that great progress Exporters -One load of medium exporters sold at 54.35, and a chioce picked lot of four 'had. been made since the granting Ot weighing 1450 lbs. each, sold at 54.85 nor the bounty two years afro. The bur - cwt. There were few shipping cattle of - fared, but plenty apparently to supply the den of the lead miners' statements was demand. Export bulls sold from 53.50 to tlmt the industry ribty 15 in eood shape, 53.75 and 54 per cwt. steers and heifers were scarce and sold at rary relief, when it expires in three $4.25 to 54.35' loads of good wore none too • Butchers-Cholce picked lots of prime but that the bounty being ,only a tempo - Two fishermen were cut in the face by splinters thot away by the bullets. The Barnhurst, according to Captain Faeala . . \las abOld e na (.4 ei ene e - big' nets \Olen the Vigilant appeared. The °thee Erie tugs, the Alma, Valiant and the Boyd, were also over the line and. aan away when the chase started. • Capt. Dunn ordered the Barelturst• to stop, but instead of doing so Capt. leas- sel put on full steam and started for the line. He took a southwestenly direction and could not be headed by the Vigd- nut. It has become quite the custom for the Eric fishermen to croes the line, regardless of strict orders from the cone meatirel, anh sold at $3.90 to 5440; fair Years a, patties employin.g them, and haying ex - duty should be put on pig to medium -were plentiful, and sold all the lead. ahoy also asked that as soon. ae cited brushes with the Vigilant. They way from $3 to 53.75; comrmon mixed loads, dry white lead, orange mineral. and lituarge are made in Canada they should never think of surrender when there is including cows, sold. from 52.26 to 52.80, with 1150 lbs. etach, at $3.70 to $4; medium feed- showing that British Columbia prod ced giiiv ell loesV111t1"geuatioit.tuy"olli"I'laeL. _ The Barnhoret a slow sale even at these prices. Feeders and Stockers -Best feeders, 1000 to be protected. Statistics were ers, 7.000 to 1150 lbs. each, at $3.40 to $3.75; best feeders, 850 to 1000 lbs. each, a $3.40 to r $1,421,874 worth of lead. last year, and. i that the output is•increasing. The Vie -Bent appears to be making lbs. each, at 53.25 to $3.50; good stock heir- G. O. Buchanan, Presiden1 of the As- a 52.75 to $2.90; comment stock steers, 700 "you are doing very well; but you have le3ealptthuar edie,t.atl(ii!loiell6liti,paswtittiel n d0a0y0s0, medium stock heifers, 700 to 850 lbs. each, "dated Board of Trade of Kootenay, tbjeleen ers, 700 to 850 lbs. each, •at $2.90 to 53.10; _ shall end.' pounds of whitefish aud one huudred ."Seesa 'Mr. Bucluman answered, rivals of milch cows and springers, sold at William J. McCarter was also fired utedium feeders, 850 ta 1000 lbs. each, 'To sum at $3.25 to 53.50 best yearlings, 600 to 750 it all Up,' Mr. Fidelity, said to Mr. it decidedly unhealthy' for the fish pir- ates of Erie, Pa. Two fishing -tugs have to 860 lbs. each, at 52.50 to $2.75; cothmon an uneasy eye as to when the bounta nets, 2,11Ich Cows -Between 16 and 20 fresh ar- 2 end the E. C. Oggel, which had a light stockers, at 52 to 52.25 per cwt. quantity of fish and nets on board. The 1' 530 530 to 552 each, as will be seea by sales Mr. F. W. Jones, of the Columbia 011, 21110. although struck twice, escaped, noted below. Lumber Company, Golden, was the chief at 53.60 to 55.75 per cwt. for the bulk, with Spokesman $or the lumbermen's interests eonte under the guns of the Canadian t 1 tl I'. ' I rst i • the last vessel to Veal Calves -About 200 calves, bought up ... . LIR le . Ain tu b a owe at 50 per owt, Considering the qual- .and, stated. their case. lie presented a Ita, the prices paid are wonderfully good. memorandlint asking that a duty oi cruiser All these lease's are ownea in Erie Pa. which is the headquarters of Sheep and Lambs -Export sheep, at 54 to fea nee thousand feet board 3)1011511re 01 lambs at $4.50 to 55.50 per mitt. Mr. Dunn 23 per cent. ad valorem be imposed on the 'Itirates. • 54,20 per cwt., and bucks •at 53 to $3.50; - reports having bought 2500 lambs, the aver- all sawed or split boards or plauks, TO. BUY C. P. R. LANDS. age price of which was 55.15 per cwt., deals or other lumber not further man - which is still a. magnificent price. ,--- Hogs-44r. Harris reports .prices unehang- "tinctured than dressed on one side only ed at $6.12% for selects and $5.871,¢ for light and 30 ceuts a, thousand on ehingles, Seventy Dollars Offered and Lats. • The lumber manufacturine industry, the ,. Leading Wheat Markets. memorial continued, 'is practically the New York .... .. .... a..eet liDaklapaoyi only one which has no protection ttgainet Detroit .. .. .. .. .. .... •811N 800S, SS14 neighboring- competition, while paying Toledo u .. . . ,.. . . . . .. 85 85 8-1.% , duty on everything which goes into the ;fall 78 , 9e cost ,of its produce. The finaueial COW St. Louts - - .l'l - " krinnaapoa :: ;1 ':. -_-:: gu, Uti lt," dition of this industry imperatively de - 4' mends that there should. be all 1111.11181.- Bradstreet's on Trade. meet of thc tariff made with the least Montreal: Wholesale trade here con- Possible tiela.aa” goods stocks are moving well. There is forcible plea, backed. by pages of sta- Mr. Jones made an • elaborate rout tinues to show activity in all lines. Dry a good tone to the hardware trade and tisties. 31" dealar"d tile 1""113" busi- orders for goods have been fairly large, noes was not paying and. a dozen mills The demand for groceries is rather bet- 1 bad• alpaca dm" ill ter. Collections in all lines tu'e fait and 'To Mr. Brodeur, however, Ite admit - three years. country remittaieces show some improve.' tea that. the output was increasing. He ment. Country retail trade is more no- figm•ed that. 60,000,000 feet of lumber tive, although the farmers the still busy ' was .produced annually west of bake finishing the harvest. Sugars. are active Superior, ana calunlated that 2,000,000 an a have declined 10c. per cwt. during feet was imported, "Thereon you have the market for the past week. Wools and leather hold 00 per cent, of what is betighte asked firm. Toronto: The volume of wholesale Mr. Yielding. "Yes, and. Ave want the other tenth," trade here 'in all departinents continues Lo compare favorably with that of this answered Oir. Jones with candor, lie time in previous years. The grocery iu.gued that lumbermen were overstock - trade reports a good demand for all sta. ed. and needed the remainder of the . ' I 1.120 • ee nte Pielines. The dry goods trade generally 0 " ' , G.. lfentierson, „Huron, Ningara and Tn. reports conditions very satisfactory. Mg rough lumber now was north of the e ITALY STILL QUAKING. ronto; Very Rev. Dean Coombs, Itopert's The demand for hardware 'ince eon- C. P. R. main line on the prairies and tinueS to show improvement. Prices of evould reach UM American mills any- Monte Leone Visit -cd -by Earthquake and Land, Keewatin and A1gotna; Mr. Percy and . where. Ile atmoureed that the combine Inhabitants . • . Wollasiton, jun', Columbia, Caledouia, diary products show an easier tone, hog prices have again &elite& Other with western dealers bad been liroken , Terror-Streken. ellor C 3a P C e ' a iiyubultliCe(),°11.:.1101131.,;t1alieltre: ,New We.steein,steori values hold steady to firm. There is a year ago last February. lie would Rome, Sept. 17.-alliere WaS another' meaning dioresee, soma excitement in the hide market not defend it, but said 11, lied been mis- mallet -mike shock at Monte Leone at c • • 1.40 ()clock this afternoon. The inhab- Olving to loeal firms ever -bidding each t remasented. It ceased about the time the inquiry lianas were peatie-strielren, and.- rushed FATALLY SCALDED. other. wildly from the huts they were occupy- . e o . western wheat crop has been out luta de - Winnipeg: At least 00 per tent, of the 81',TtlY':,-(irjet.t ::\'Iri FitItlitig` - t . itinilialisitein,4, ta • lel...00'1011_1..1 , tee thee ...11,et ing, width threatened to collapse. The givmg 11 the appearance of a military eattntry.side Is dotted 'With white tents, lames Hood Caught in Fire Box of an Engine. - liveries to elevators have already been . made. During \the harvest the country 1.el„„1,;,,iumn a 01 L e itiiene7:3°•?1' III raj '11 till? 1.‘"1" 4...21. t _ ,e al onn at ie mil Ont., "Sept, 17. -On Friday retail trade has Ibemi quiet, hut the re. - -a-f- •-••° --`.1e . .0, 4,In.10111 ollt _allitt -4 011! eama, Officio' returns show that the earth' Loudon, tellers have been preparing for n basy t orders to the wholesalers in an lines, ot the Tariff commi,s1.0. tn bow . etuarea Four thousand six 'tended" his mother al lot 1 ' nireienii Jaye ane une 10020 to do with ghalres were •experieueed in five pro- afternoon James Mod, who lived with t , , concession 3, Lon - fall and winter, 1 l•leaeY are Bawling big It *is understood to be the intention buililinge were deet rope", ire:holing four aon to .1 I ' ' • e is up, etas fatally scalded.james aid a particularly big business is being few meetine. in ()aerie on their return ,, (*.Lies and ninety churches. FoUr lthOu- &Me in dry goods and hardware. The • Refused. , ant tis biothei William, who own a sand persons were killed and sevemy• threshing outfit, were 'working on the thotteand rendered homeless, farm of %Vim :Mara eccorid coecession of Westminster, when dame noticed. time QUASHED DEATH SENTENCE, Wilding trade here continuee exceeding. . . ly adive. Collections are generally fait. front the Paeifie. coast, which will likely be early in October. Mr. dames Johnstone, of Nelson, intro- duced a delegation of southern British Columbia fruit growers to the commis- sion to -day, and with their repreeento (ions the inquiry in Nelson ended. They 4,1810(1. that the request of Winninpeg dealers on Tower duties on Truitt pro. aueed in Canada be not -entertainea, and that -no delve be made uttlese oranges ond lemma be admitted free. The dele- gates spoke with great coefidence of the horticultural prospects of the Provinee, and said Ulna in Itt feW Mrs they coal supply • tbe Prairie Prorineos STEPPED INTO THE RIVER. 11.•••••••••6• Port Hope, Sept. 17. -About 0 o'clock Fireman oit Steamer City of Chatham on Saturday night the. crew of an east- Drowned at Chatham. bound G. T. IL freight discovered the Chatham, Sept, 17.-Sitmes Iticbmond, body of an unknown man on the track fireman on th"teniner ity of cut. a mite west of Port Hope, The unfor- tunate man is about 35 or 40 ,years of ham, Was tire -Owed in the Detroit age, six loot in height, weighing 200 River last night. The haat was not pounds, with full fare, dark, sandy tiecl at the usual place, and it is thought moustache, shod hair wearing a, that Richmond got up in Lite ni,ght and dark grey emit with invisible strileabear. stepped overboard, thinking he was big the maker's name, "Holbrook, Ot- istepping on the dock. The young 1‘. navy blue aanaleerehief around man's home was in this city. the flues of 0110 engine were leaking, so they, raked the fire aud shut down for Turkey Gives Way to Demands of repairs. Wilti int warned his brother, United States, not to touch the boiler for two hours, New York, Sept. Sun cable but dames waited only a short time, - nom Loudon • says: A news ageney and then crawled litto the fire box to &Ismael). from Constantinople ss that fix the flue, owing to the Tem -Ante attattule of Afr2 striking the plug in the flue, the fire Leishimin, the American Minister, the box watt at one 11110 with esenping Porte has quashed the death sentence steam and water. A number of men imposed upon the Armenian, Chiskis rushed. to Hood's assistanee, but had 1112- Vartaninn, who is a nattralized .Ameri- • neeity in gown g min out, 12. Ile Norwegian and Sweilieli delegate,: appointed to diseues the dissolution oa Norway and Sweden have 1111 arrived at. lattalstad, Sweden, to reettme 1 he„nege- 11)1110181. Company's London office to -day eon - A telegram received at the Bibiebab ea tabled 11(11011 more fayorable newe from Baku ana its neighborhood. On the Bib - label on field. -everything is quiet, and. the erection of derricks has. begun. The French Minister of the tolouice has received a despaiell from Dakar. (a sea por t 'French Wes t Aft iea ), saying,' that the condition of Count de Brazza,, the explorer, is grave, but pelf desper- $sa•-•• ate. ordered to isolate slaps comine from The Spanieh port officiate have been Hamburg and Antwerp, and ie :elope preeaullertary measures against their erne' and merehandiee, owing lo the spread or cholera. Three etorme, whilic attained the vele- city of a typhoon, liaye ewept Coree..- The town of Gensan is flooded, awl at aeon" many people have been deewnell rola wally 1. 'tidings destroyed. The treat service has been interrupted. AUTO LINE FOR NEGROES. -- Blacks, Put Off Street Cars in Nash- ville, Start One. New York, Sept. 18. -That R. If. 'Boyd, President of the Penny Savinge Bank of Nashville, Tenth, has . puroltased in tale city four large automobiles for nee on a new etreetautomobilo line for negroce ho that city was announced to -day. The vebicles aro to be used by the Union Transport Company, of Nashville. Rev. 0, H. Parrish, of Louisville', Ky., 21. negro educator mat a stockholder ht the nov company, said: '11. law granting, conductors of the street railways power of police to remove ustssengeee from any seat in the ear and do ttrreat whoever re - Need. was pewit. several months ago. It is worded. to ripply both to the blaeks and. the whi tee, . but i is -really directed only against the blacks, and Once it waa passed. several negroee bave been arrest- ed for refusing to obey the concluelars. As ar result, the receipts of fares have fallen off $500 a week since GM law wee passed. The negroes immediately organ- ized e eompauy of their own, and begen by using wagons. They anuta that they owned among themselves sevei.ty 705)411 s which they could use for the purpose. "The enterprise has prospered, and yeeterday 1 went with Mr. Boyd to par - abase four .large steam_ automobiles, which will be tun in place of cal -see -The purpose of the company is give the negroos of Nashville' equal rights with the whites as passengers." • EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA. • Salvation Army Would Extend Coloniza- tion Scheme There. - London, rept. 18. --.-Gen. Booth has askea Hon. Mr. Deakin,- tile Australian Premier, by , cable, whether he can olace in Australia 5,000 fatuities,. not dealt tete. Contrasting Gm Booth's Aultrn- 'lleneral's Salvatio0 Artuy has .fendneee Ill:told:icy' el lellaggy sit 111: se (Hall 11 a clicalliet alsv,11111110110. for acting whilst otaer pc-ople are think- ing, enti offers Auetralia tea supply set- tlers more nunteroue than contemplated by Haggard's Canadian scheme. Interview by the Cltroniele regarding schenie, Gen. Booth said: "The Sal- vation Army is now mimed in reducing emigration to a system by which on a large scale able-bodied men, wivas and familice may be fitted to earn a, Heim; in another counlay. Last year the Arm'y sent a thousand to Camille, and only four or five tented out failures. Can mkt can swallow up_people by thomeantle. but there are °tine@ domdries becides Canada open for the purpose." REFUSED TO. Dntrtm NAME. Woman Released After Declining to Tell Who Shot Her. New York, Sep ts 18. ---Mary Hall, the hantkOMe young WOinall Who wee timed on Riverside Drive the 'lathe of Aug. 11 with a Wald wooed in bee bremit. and who lots been in enetorty ever since 00 a. ebarge of attempte.1 sot chle, was -discharged to -day, The girl :siva tha compaelon shot bee, Intb from the hour when her etth drove from a fathionable hotel to River:side Drive, where the shooting' mattered., she aas teinsea to name her assailant. . To -day the police lease up their at- tempt ta aolve the ease, and let the girl go free on her promise to leave town le rare of her male, Zeno- L. Crown, of Illeathitelate N. J, -414- • Berlin Candor, liront tt•ii receive the printed no' tiee of a new hair dve, and. the "rem. . poster" oHt lote mercifully addressea US 111 langlisat "I deliver Um Itairilye 'from fair to the deepest dark," lie allsurel 118. Then With it borst nf -candor, for waielt . we eaunot suffiieently emenneiel him, be wide: -11 proancee 0)121111101 color 4111(1 18 thoroughly injutions."---London Citron- iele. with all the fruits they would requite, (on mizen. . terribly sealded Alton the, head and capable of being grown in Canada. Tiii,, makes reparation for the breaelt • ............,1115041.. ....4,--. 011101001121.11.9, V 1. ' 1 111 1 , „, . 1 ' ces. ( 11,,M1 ft.ell to the (By rish,::p'lidit'all'8,'01,11:::vechi'sieh ifi,,igiphil:ii fill:A.111Z: his neek, a, blue gray stotking and a ..........c,..... The glass of fashion with a, woutalt ;mother Armettian, who ages also en Atto . pipe and jaek-knife constitute the only Every dog has his do) but the trou• is the mirror. At least it, mover goes out eriert01 naturalized citizen, in Constanti. 3 yen. yesterday, when death ended his other means of identification. s Me is de doesn't know it until it's over. of style. nople on Aug. 20. terrible sufferings. • aoeietellatlete......„ • rt°'.