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The Wingham Advance, 1913-03-27, Page 2W� , I � , . ,..%" ...... %�- ­ - -­—, . t-___�­o 0�._ . , - , , - �, , ". . - , , 7_7 r;__"_,_,_71.1.- ­ 1-1-1-111;-', 1-- ­ 1-1-11 , I I ill", --i''. � -1 -1 , , Ao_ �, ­ � , I , �;;, , I I'll I—' I � . I . JIL Ood lit -covenant. Lemou 41 -vi bov* . I I ." eu, nine aud ehomt brightea with ueto , I of devotion, gild bope qr!Wpa tip for' bot- - .1 I I I 11 I . 101, Owlilet aitiong God'i creitturm. Ju � I - few5on, olxf X-0411 aild 111h falull�, StA44. I I . � . . �� alono after the" deluge aa God's belleving - . - 11 - 1. � _. - - people. Their fautily altar and sa,a!Ve� , . I - . beto,L,ened their dlibilleation to flia Am" I I I -MON Xlll,,�,,MARCH A 1913, ,vice of God. Therefore, lie ble%ctl Nor4 ­ ----,-" and hhi sons, au4 prescribed a cour" . The God of Our Fathers,-Revlclw�- lit lifp'o (littlest and made a ,covenant, Heb, 11; 1.19, witli blin. Henceforth (4od led His Poo, 1�;uinraary.--Lcsson 1. Tople: '11i re- ph', to a life of faith, beginuilig Nvith vzor(l of vrvation. Othl. creaIR-A th;� varth. that new era, lit tile ,history of mau, amt till that pertaW6 to it, and the Le.iion tievvii 1whigo to -view tile doluou. Leavells .,111d all tli,,tt 1.3 thervili, lie N stratioll (A it life of falth, aud of obed- � vc,rcaied to no a6 tJjZNAAl&1g-tbv, alflo to ionce to, Cod's call to Abraill. Ill hilli , I ; ',I',.-;kk into Wng�. t'llat wbat 1�,'foro iwd God. -forined ,it now brituch of the bUinan . . Ito e'v1stelwe. 'lite si--� days of Preatioll race, the orighlator Wit new epoch. Les. aro deox,riWd, to uo,, )i1iti-%ving the cirder son nine isoto forth. the diviiie attc4ta- lit which the, ear0i was fitted fwr the tion of jUstification -by faith in Abram 41-bodo of rilan. and God's exteAiled covenant witli him, 11. Topic: Tho first fainily circle. Place, Tri. lesson eleven the supreme test of the QaWea of 1�den; loctit i !qn Uncertain- faitti. Nvas itilly ruet -by Abraham in h1k) After the creation of ve,(,retaWe i'lld Alli- Offering, ill) ls-,Lac, and rewarded lit spe- wal life Go4 made man ovenant from (lod, forwhadowing , lit h6 owu;aoral cific, e t� und spiritual likene-,A. 110 gave Ill . ilu 11 the redemptive plan through Christ. Lee - place in Eden abounding lit e very tbill."' son twelve autiounces *tho fulfilineut of nve�dful for I& comfort. the first proinise, which, lit Christ's re - III. Topic.- Bill int-rodaced, Phtee, Gilr- surrectioll ivas fully met. T.R.A. It1pit of TWeu. God had foiDidden. our PRAOTICAL 41111,1(�.MO!N-S. fir -at parenti*to eat of the tree of knowl. edgp of good and Qvil, Satan approivebed, Mic, God of Our Fathers. . Eve in the form of a eerpent, and, do- Ho is the (I'od Qf powo. "Through M I Veived her so that she believed h16 words �aitll we underotaud that the wor!dti r, inbtead of Uod's. Slie and Adam ate &f N%'4-'rC framed by tile word of God) uo, tlt,Lt the forbiddea frult, thus� being guilty of thingnii whieh are 80ca were n9tv lliade uubelief and ditiobe,dio,ne(3. 'J of tbtu,p which do appear" (IR -1). 11; , ' IV. Topic: Uod%i esthnati� of clioracter. 30). Martin Luther once asked a 8axon Place) out,41de of Edcuil but not 'far 1�easaut to rcpeat tho, ApoAle,51- 'Creed. away. The fak-t tliat iiin was in the lie lit,gan, "I believe in God the Father Avorld io ,shown by the conduct of 0lin, Alnii-hty," when Lather stopped-hini t nd, 0 a ,.)oil of Ada,in and Lye. Ile and his asked, "What ia almighty?" Tho peas. brot!�,-r Abol each brougAlit, -,ill offerivg ant replied, "I do not know." "You art, to the Lord. Abel's ,yas an L.11blIal right, iny dear fellow," responded Luther, I &wrifice, the best Ile had, but (.,,aill *'n 6-ther I nor all the I", rneq men call br,ought oiniply the produet of the soil. tell 8rhat Gtod's power and might 16.11 1 Cain becanic enrag,ed bom,tuse At�cl'a sac- Yet when we consider the work of his rifice was accepted and his was. not, and fin,gors la the beayens and feel his power k tilew Abel. * ' ii i I rego,neration and the forgivene,sis of V, Topic-. God's reckoningr thAe. Place Isins, lye get ail in,M&t into the Iddings ' .11 ,-Ill of' that power -whieli made -all thin,,". � Unknown, 1�e&tusc of ,nunile first , , , the world �ftaine exceedingly )Vicked, - At the same time we know fill well that . � ud God docided'to destroy it. ITe told there. is might lit Jellovall ftir beyond our -Noall to preptkye an ark to Fiave )flimielf ability to comprehend. I " and his family, and Noah believed (3rod lie hi a God of gracious inarilfeetation. '�'oal,% "By fitith Abel offered Unto God a jilore ,),It n tside of 2 fainily believed and was s,ived. cx(�ellent sacrifice tbRil Cain, by wbich V1. Topic: ,ANTerey succeeding jilj1011ent. lit, obtained witness that lie was righte- 7 Pluev, Alountains of Ararat. After the OUR, 00d, tcf3tif'Yi1lg to lli%a Pyifte; .111LI bY . Bood. God. mado ft, eoveMill'u, with Is,oll,11 "it lie being, (lead -yet spet)-keth" (Ifeb. It: vaid . has family that be woul."I not t1allin 4). lt is said that ii, poitud of gol" could . M destroy mankin' wit'Ll it flood. God ap- lbe drawn into a ivire tbat -would. reach poilited tho rainbow in Vic clouas t1B ,it around the globe. Theoretically, it piar, olryn of this prornise, ble dropped into the ocean dhivlR(Ice 0 , , N-11.,Topic: The call of Grod. I'laciv, every drop of water lit its vast expause. 'Ur of the 0haldees, Tfarail, Gaiula'n. So tim- incentic of Abel's t3acrifice bit6 per- . Njoit.11'p, Tueated the acres and. still asceii& to - birth Abram vas born. (Itoil e,,tlled upon heaven. We are.encourage-1 that we call hhn to leave Ur, and after reanoving to make offerings. accoptable to God. k� Ilayan and living thero a, few ,),cars, He h3 a God of judgment. "By faith t; Abram was called to leave bi.� killdrea Noab, being warned*of God of things . 0 o.% -% -h f ar, pre - L and o where the Lord pointed the way. not. seen as yet, in red vit Q I VIII. Topic: Crit�ls dnisions, Buace, pared ,in ark'to the savitig of his housell � lkthel.11 Lot was Abra,in nepliew. Abram (Heb. 11: 7). When the old Romans took him with him on his journeys and attacked a city it was sometimes illeir ' I ;they both became Ach in flack -8 ana cimtom to set up a ,.N.,hite flag at the city berds. Ou account of -this wealth it be. gate. If tjic garri6oil ourrendered while cama necessary for them to cieptiriate. the flag was tip, their Eves were; spared; I Abram gave Lot his choice, mid Lot after that, the black flag was run upi seized the opportunity ,Ind chose t1is, and every nian was ,put to' the sword. iticet favo , rable.part of the land, aild The saints lit tile earth a,re the signs of went tom suspended Judgment. While Abram pra, . .y. . . . TX. T6pic: Redemption foreshadow- c -d, Sodom was spared. But when Abra�n ed. Place: Hebron. God renewed his ceased to pray the storin clovZle lx,gan I � "venant with Abram that lie -would to gather. IVI;ile Noilt hammered, lilercy . """hen N I make of him a great nation and ,would was available. Xos,h wae shut I ! give Carman -as an inhoritage to his pos- inside the ark, the world was doomed. terity. At God's command Abram pro- He is pleased to lie Called '**their God!, pared a sacrifice and -v�atclied it to' keep' "Wlierefore God is itot nalittmed to be ­ the fowls awav, I c.illed their Go<l; for he hath. prepared I X ' 'The ftbode of sin. Place: for them it city" (Ileb. 11: 16). __", ... Topic: Won - I Sodom. For Lot's sake, Abram, whose derful tllou�,Altl "Not ailianted to be I name had been changed to Abraham, called their God*` I Noah yielded to the pleaded that Sodom niigbt be spared; temptation of drink; Abram practis�ed . but, as only Lot and a part of his fam- deception with refereneo to 30,44 wife; ily bel,Wved in God, the city was (loom. Jacob deceived and tricked his friends.- ' ed. Those wbo believed and obeyed Aloseg gave way to, illipa-blonce, yet u]('y . w fouii4 (11*d'a fa,vor, and "all died it, 1 XT, Topic: Obeoient. faith. Places: faith." "Like as it fa,ther piticth lii:j I . llcershebif; Mount INVoriali. Abraliatil'ii childre", So .tile LOrd I)iti-WI thell, that ' . f* itli waB severely tested wben God told fear him" (I"fia. 103- W. He "if3 riot- 1 � *` likin to offer tip his tion as ,it sacrifie,,. to a,,.4vinictl." Their Yeward ,will bo sure. a 11 is caiil.Dionysius cauacd musioialis to 1 � G�od. Abraham obeyed, going -%vith I-w,,�, 1, ,to tile k)la,ce appointed. Ile inq,lic a�l play before him, and prio,mised thein a I �rvparations for,the sacrifice. whein flj,� great egard. When they caime for tllcir 0 r r -T;ord spoke to him and told hini not rcivard, lie told thein they had already . . �fb injure Isaac. had it ill their hopes of it. Not so -%vitb ' I XIT. Topic: E'aster morning. Place: Ggod. QueWll Victoria placed with ber n . &ruealeni. Jesus had been falsely F.cn- own hands a, modal on the broast of a fenced and unjustly mit to deatit SkIlIle brave soadier; ibut ghe did not hivite Iiiiii of the women who had follow6d lesiw to share her throne. But these shall Flt ' I came early to the tomb Sunday Morn. with him in his throne and .%hall "O Ito I i'ncr to anoint his body, but they foiln,1 mOrc Out. u G. W' G. th . at lie had risen from the dead. � I 8-& - . , P1?_kCTICAL SUIWE*Z*. TO HANG MAY 27 � lk", Topie.-Primitive history. - I � 1*� .. - ,,, 1. God in creation. --, � 11. God in judgment. Henlry Love Sentenced at �k ,,God ill covenant. I ' 1. iNood in creation. Thi existence Owen Sound. of, GpA its Crea,tor of all thinirs is sle- M I eloLrc[d,W,wtW o�eiiin- quarter'a staldy. ' M Owen Soitut, March 23.--judrr Lell. Attention is drawn to the Supreme Be- CDC , ing before any account is unfolded of nox Saturday morning passed the seu-- llt§ "' xpl*ghty -works. This is sufficient to telice of death oil 011'arles Henry Love ditget 'his tibattires to -worship hiin and for the inurder of bis wife oil December , r6Whls_,*,1tuiidi*ork. "Ili the be,y1unim," 0 "t It, 1912. Love will be, han,red on Tile!; - are words which sevni- 0 . a 6Uffkient indication that investip"a- day, 2f,ay 27. 0 tipil,beyond what is written call 8hortly after 10 o'clock Love -wa.,3 be. mai 'a only brolight, from his' cell to tit(,, prisoners' U T)hl,,'osophy, which call not dis- r3 close better knowledge of his Maker than dock. Jle was baggard and worn, and � I 4. c"-, 4 plicared .over night on . In lessons one and ("t"') I'll" I"I(i 17 tw6 the gyreat Dcsierner and Architect 111,5 facv, but hi"k I-earing was cool ana of the. world is n1al'i'lifested in his first collectf-d- Onl� the involuntary twitch - revelation of ivi6dom and power and ing of the ]land that rested oil the rail L love. The brevity of the record adds of the dock 'when lie stood up indicated to its strength and forbids controversy. tile breakilli down of the nerve that lie , The character of the Creator is revealed hitd, displayed throughout the case.' . in his great plan for the habitation of 4111ave YOU anything to wty to tile I his highest creation, whom lie chose to sentence of the court passed Upon you create in Ilia own finage, The content- for the crime of wbich you stand cun- plation of this great ae"t is sufficient to vlctcdi' asked the court. draw o,at the souls of men to'adore and The prisoner looked at the floor and worship their Creator, remained silent. Ile locked tip and . 11. God in judgment. Lessone three, stared the judge in tile eye quite st'n, d - four, fivio ,eight and ton cover the ilY, -'Ind Judgelcilliox continued: "I ant " bright horizon of Gode creation 'with pleased ill a way that you have decided a darkest eloud&-blots on tile pages of not to aay anything nour. It would pro- 'Inan's early history, But for the fact lj.,Lbl,V co�nc better 0 after you have had I that with the fall of man Wa4s given thne to think tiver and realize the posi- the promise of a Redeemer, the darkness tion lit whieh you are placed. . than we can imagine. , "'Elie sentence of this -court is that That promise is tile -lift it, the cloudz, YOU 'will be taken back from here to revealing the love of God) though Ilia the coininon jail of the County Of 0 ilwtico and hollinesm are seen in ilia Grey� there to rentitin, until the 27th judgment upon ain. The blight of gin, day of May )text, and you will then be terrible as it "as Mid has continued to hau'r 'the nee -C 1111til you are dead. oed by N��,-"_-n­n,qt­overt-hrow the plall --of -God . (god have inercy oil your soul." f�; 'Mi'"'. The first sin in Eden sent our The isoner then paszsed out !it � firet pozents out * into a world citraed be. ellar"e P01; two guards. With him Avent exase of disobedience. Tile first murder llev.'11 . S. Mullawlicy. the Mptist Inill. zevealA the progrese of sin. C'-aill wAA ister, who has been. a frequent visitor to sent out from his faulily a wanderer Love. ,,Ind vagilbond, .it pailishment wbich aeow. Love pasied a very resflpas night, t') Va to lifin greater thhu. 110 COUld bear. IT'G. lay down, oil his cot I-cep.-ttedty and � I" ""' Vot his &%mridants in rtfter yeam io - -111, .1714 etrod" around tile eoll: talk- 4,,orrupttd Clio "Song of Crod" that Isroah b)", to tbe mlaols (1111lost continually, V .i was the only man through ,who.ui (;od — * 0, 0 1 0ould ,6,end warnitig of coming ju(1g. CH,150. viint. HO Gt00d 08 M 1110111,111101t of God'oi TIondon, 'Alitreh. 23. -Tho firt.4 of two :tafthfulneft to Wo -erm, tion and Wis lille" . whiell 11, ve I)( 1], . - (., I� )Mivr to proBerve Itien from cin, thouRh a, .1 (.,01111111;-�-3iollod Ily t iftet",sed with "Violence." One hun. the Cunard Company for Canadian lia�;. 4red und twenty yc�arg of registed wai'a. senger service 063 cuinnier was lait I -',I- ed oil Sattirthav tit Greentiek, The Ail. ,, it hi�ndsonie vessel of 13,;)95. 8ng lbro*it the judgment of Gloil in tho (lania, j, . . * -ht4o�v of 'lie VV-0ri'd by '�t 11 ood I L08' tons, with ilecommodation for over two 6"rt . tko� tight givos a, glimpse of AbrAm m. thousand .%eeowl and third elass las. I fmclng him fiteps from I�gypt, where he sell-Olem. �ftrly 'blighted hio future, by falso re. The comfort of ibe patisongers ha,s pregentations to protmt 1101slife from en: been �pevially studied lit designing the I vious men. ThOupJi Goil. iner-cifully de, staterooins. There is ail Unusual num- livered him ttn,d SaTAi, his, young nephew bor of two -berth roonis. Thio chily is I ;At h*bibf4 tho spirit of worldlinv%9 awl fittell with Mareorii wire)ea%. an appara. grtM ,which rmilted in bila elloj4oe Of tua for submarineo signalling, bilge I eafthly rkhos, regarillm.4 of 60 WorfilliP keels. and witter-tight (loor,,A. T,ji (I y I .4 Gi;l AliA M-4 d,antr(Ir frivin t-ol'1-111)t Invereltitle pf-rforytied flit. n.-InliAg (-jq-(�,- I - in I I euvirOaMdUtt o . � �' 4� rllouy, 11 I , . I I I'Alt'l, =S, 31AMMOTIS. " Drewed ho -,o, be -,m? -,i,, . . -$1-2) 5 1) ,0+'N I �4 75 Do., liglit .. ... .. ...... 111) 00 113 1�1 a ....) Butter, ,aiory.. ,. .. .. i) iq 0 Q, 1%ggs, 11('-w lal(l., .. .."t 1) ." 0 30 .).) ("lilvkon,5, 1b.. ,. . .. ... 0 .� 0 244 (A,cctie I 11) .... ... .... . 1) '18 1) 1") 0 Turliwyv4 11) .... .. ..... Apple.�, 161 .... .... ..... 12 IX) 13 00 1'Qt,ato,e,i, ba" 0 83 0 90 Celery, dozen". '. . '. ., . , . , : : I y ,-)") 0 al CaWxxgo, dozen . . , . . . . . 0 4o 0 50 ')3cef, foretlaart,ers, owt ... 7 1A ') 0 1)0:1 Idadq1tarter,s, ewb, 11'00 12 00 I)o , eli,(Aco sides, owt,. . 11) .-) 1) I 1 ,11) 0 1 Do 1110dium, ew t. . . . , . S (Y,) 1) 00 " I)o:1, common) cwt ...... 1) 50 0 50 (�it, cwt. . , , , , 1) 1)0 I Mutton, li, . I 00 '%'Cal, colillatill, C�%,, ... .... -1 (10 '11 00 " Do., pritilb, owt.", , * , " , , Lamb .. .... ..... . 4 . . . d SLTG�U?, ,MAPUCET. S'itgars are quoted lit Torout), J� 1 i b, i g,3, , mi follow.4: E*N t ra grantilated, R01iath',) . . . ., $1. 60 Do., ,St, Lawrence . .. .. .. . 4 00 I-',xtr,,L sttm. gran. ANad!-y,, 1), i gm , . 4 50 liiii)erial gri-aniflated.. .. .. ,. .. it 45 Dvaver... ....... ... ... .... ... 4 -15 No..1 yellow .. .... .... .. ,. 4 ,20 'Unbranded yellow, Acadi% .. .... 4 00 . LIVE STOCK. I UxDRrt tmttlb, choice .. .. 6 75 to 0 90� do do inedium .. .. .. .... 5 50 to 0 ')3 do bulls.. .. .. .... ,. 2 7 5 to 375 But6lier cattle$ choice .... .. 050 to 6 75 do do medium .. .. ... �., 3 50 - to 575 do do con1mon.. .. .. .... 400 to 6 00 Butcher cows, choice .. .. 4 75 to 6 5 0 do do medlum .. .. ...... 400 to 4 W do do �canners.. .. .. .... ') 75 to 4 25 ' do bulls .. .. .. .......... 300 to .1 ?50 Fec-dln,­ stoers.. .. .. .... ,.5 00 to 5 50 stoc%ers, choice .. .. ...... 4 W to 5 25 (10 light., " .. .. .... 3 00 to 3 Opo ' Milkers, cliolee, each .. .... 40 00 to 7�) 00 'Springer.4,. .. .. .. . I .... 4000 to W 00 Ishopp, Owes .......... 11 000 to 7 CO Buvkt; nnd culls ,. .. ...... 4 5 0 t () 5 50 LanibA� .. .. .. ............ 8 50 t o 9 75 Tfogs, fod an(I watered .. ,. 9 63 HoErs, *f. o. b ... .. ........ 9 25 ..... . . 800 WINNIPEG Gr,.Al'.\r IM,'FUANCE. Open. High. Low. Qo,se, Wheat - May .. .... . 87% '�S S7','�,� 8,9a , July .. .. . , : 89 891/t; 80 891/ Oats- 1; ,I,b " ,,Nfay.. .. .. .. 337/,3 34 .1 I �-.It 341) July,. ,. .. .. 34% 347, 34% ,:11.%b A V I MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET, _Nlliiineapolis­-�lose- Wheat - A -lay 85c; July 87 1--k-, September, 87 7-8c io 88c; e4li 'No. 1 hard, 85 1-2�c; No. 1 .northern, 83 1-2c to 85c; No. 2 do,, 81- 3.4c t9 82 3-4c. Corn-'.\L'o. I -yellowl 47v. Oate-No. 3 ;vhitc, 28 �4c to 20 1.4c. Itye-No. 2, 63c to 55c. Braii-416.50 to $17. Flour-Uncliano,ed. 0 DULUTIE GRAIN )TIARKET, Duluth.--Closc: Wheat -No. I hard,. '847/,s to 85%c; X0. I n 84%c; Aalay, 85%c bid; July, 87%e, bid, September, 88c bid. � GLASGOW CATTLE TVIOXET. Glarsgow-11,74teon & C. cable increased offerings. Prices keep steady at late rates. Best steers, 1.3 3-4 to 1-7e; IrWi, lls, 13c to 13 34c. LONDON WOOL SALES. London -The second series of the. wool auction sales closed to -da -y, with offer- ingti of 5,991 bales. The (imall 6clection was eompo,sed principally of cro.ss-breds, Iv hich sola well, alid elliefly to the home trade. ,rile sales follow: %,NLOIV Houth lVales-200 balvs; Gco-ured, Is 6 1-.27d; greasy, 10d to Is ld. Vic. torid-300 -bales; c,coured, Is 2d to Is 8d; grOaS313 8 I -2d to Is 3 1.2d. Wcr,t Austra- � lia-100 balesi; ,greasy, 7d to Is I 1-2d. ' ,,Nrew Zealand -3,000 bales; scoured, Is to Is 7 1-2d; * greasy, 0 1-4d to Is 2 1-2d. , Punta Arenas -2,000 bales; greasy, 8d to Is Gd., . When ,the series opened coarso cross- , brede adva*liced 7 1-2. per cent., and the other grades were, from unchanged. to 5 per corit. dcarer. The offerings were readily absorbod, and coarae croasbrods continued to improve Until it was appar. ent Ainericalls were quieter and der. many was buying ., sparingly owing to tile moncy crisi,g.'Then prices reacted slight- ly, and Qloscd front unchanged to 5 per cent. tip, except faulty merinos and mid. Win croisfibrede suitalilo for America, '"'Illdch -barely reaelted thp January level. � During tile sale5 the hOnio, trade bought 84,000 bales, tile Continent 40,000, and America 4,000, while 126,000 wore bold over. . BUFTALO LIVE VTOUX. East Buffalo despatch: Cattlo Te - 1 ceipts, 3,000; fairly ictive and steady to easy; prime steers $8.75 to $9.00; ship, , Ping $8.00 to $8.30; butchers' �(J. 00; fecdej-8, $5.50 to 7.30* stock heifers, K), to $6.00; fresh, cows and springeri steady, $35 to $SO. 1'eals, receipts 850; active, 25c lower, $101, to $11,50. )Togs, recoll*q 10,000, a4tivoo 10 to 15c higber; licavy, $9.0 to $9.70; mixed, yorkers and pigs, $0.70 to $9.75; roughs, $8.110 to $8.75; st,ags, $7 to $8; dairies, $0.50 to $9.75. Sheep and laiiibs, receilpts 9,000; sheop, active, 15 to 25c higrher; lambs slo-w, 20o higher; lanibi $6.60 to $9.25; yearlings, $5.50 to $9.25; wethers $6.50 to $7.00; owes, $3.50 to $t5.50; sheep, mixed, $5.00 to $6M, . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cattle, recolIA.q 23,0W. Alarltet steady. Beevest.. .. . ..#. #.* ..... 7 00 to 9 15 Texas steers ... ... ...... 1. 6 50 to 7 00 Western steers . ... ... .. .... 6 IS 0 to 8 10 Stockers and feeders... . .. 600 to 820 Cows and heifers .. ..... .. 3 45 to 8 M Calves ... ... . ....... 4-0 ... 700 to 11 215 H009 reeMpts 42,000 A?�;ket steady. Ligbt. * .... ... .... � ... �. 8,sa to 9 �oo Mixed. ..­ . I.d ,.* ...... 'IF 75 to 9 15 1-Teavy ... ... ............... b ry ,,, I() 01'. , " Itoug,11", . .. '. , 8 D5 to 8 710 pigs .. .. ....... , 7:: , '. " �` I " " '.'. , (j .-W) to 9 (y) Dulk of sals-gs .. .... ... ::..:.. o 0o to 9 10 ShOPO4 rciceiptsl, 23,WO. � Alftrkot we;iily.,� , , "ofive..: .14 of. V .. .... : IN , I 0 M o 7 00 NVe,t;torn ... I .......b.. :::. 6 '2�5 I o 7 00 yciltlftli,13 ... ... .... ...... ... 7:0 to 82)5 Tiallibs. ilatil)c.,. .. ., .,,. ,.. 70) 1 () ,SS.-) lVestern ... .. . ............. 7-25 to 8 85 I1R0VI,XC-1,ikL "U.&RX , . , 1.,,,f ,(4. Tiondon.--The smroity ()f fresh eggs Was guelt, flint ail advarwe of three to de, the retail price yeatorday being front 12-501 to 30c per dom,n, Butter was all pxceptioll to tile rule of incre � as�s, a consid(�ral)10 qua,ii. tity JX.filg qUotol '01; lo�V, , ita ,)go r(�tail - for rolls. Vegetable quot4ttions wora U8,64490d, Oxcept $1.03 per bag iwts Pasily obtainect for potatoe.,4. Oil the graG Inarket onts were seAreo, at $1.08 and $1.00 per owt, other grain quota. Amo 0A,01,ft provioll,q, Rif urday. , lhav NVAR rkot, I'll 81101 41(.111,111d, tuil tli�il,,,,ll Ilitle, NI" 'red tit(,. av�,r. , as offc - . I � " V r I — ­4�i � ­ - 7_�Aj . 1. , . , , ,. � � I .1 �� -111. I _ I � . , �, I _,111 I _ I _- .- r I --- ­ --­ -, �, ­_.- ___ -7 " — . � , age dropped to $11.1.50 tier toll. A105Wd ineat, quotki,tions Avere, Lamb, per lb#t 1k, to 13 1-�!o,,- naitt owt., $10 to 0.50, to *'13; (Irv.s"ied bog's, = $160 - $13'O beef, Y%Illff, $10 , to $11; beef, vows, $8 to $0; � - Q'Whideo Nvere quoted, tit 9(. to Ile.; valf"4140H, Lk to l5e; wool, 1111w.a.4ol, LIV, to 13c; washed, We to '"'(�-, per Ili. ___* 011eltill'--The "I'll IV 0 f egg6 wa i 111) to tile donlaild, all?they were sold M 03 to 10w, a dozen, Butter -wa,i 30e ti) 320; Oilekens, _11(k� to 1-Itle per poUnd; potittoe�,+ %vero $1 W .0.15 per bag; ill) - M ples and veget'ablei were plelitifill, and rea4,011able lit .prive, The weat Supply , woj very large. The first tipring 1, . trab M was oil sitle, It brmiglit $2, and $3 for front and hind quartem, The- Vrst 1 maple Syrup of the sea,4on was orcoxed , to-d,ay. 'It sold at $1.50 per gah,)n. I . Rerlin,-Tliere was 110 scareif�* of em " ' I r but bityers were disappointed wll('�'I'l farmers it.skcil front 25o to 27c 'per dov,nli after it was po(6.iible to procure fr(Wi- ' laid eggs in local stores during the yfeek as low as 23c per domn. Butter was sold at 30 cents per pound. and pot,tt,jes . at $1.20, and $1,30 por.biig. Thete witta a, tilipply of Maple, 6,yrilp, whi0i. sold readil 'y at 4.3o per quart. There 1vaA it litive, Fiupplv of mtrly tipring lettuee, in. , 0 oluding. raii-ishes and oillo1w, tiellill- in tl 0 five.cent packages, ___ I Stratford-Eg­s, 20c to 22o per dozen. �m Butter, 28c por polilld..� (�lllcl,-ells, Goo to -'toes, $1.10 to S1.25 per Dag. Wheat, 93c per bushel. Oats, 34c per bushel, Ilay, loose, $9 per top. Ho," ' , , live. $0.10 to $9.25 per cut.. Bides Ile to 12c per pound., Ca Ifskins, 13c to 14c, per pound. � I Chatbarri---Chickenq wero settree, prices rangin from 65c to $1, Other poultry a 9 Was scarce. Butter was higher, 30c to 33c; eps higherp 20 to 22c; Potatoes, " bag, $1,25; beans, lower, $1.40 bushol. Other grains Unchanged. Cattle market *n I slaek ; liogs ill brisk dowitud; pricea liteady at $9.25 per cwt. Hides, 9c to 1W pound; lanibskins, 4,0e to $1., horso. hides, $1.50 to $3. Other prices till- clialiged" OAi,eri Sound-­13ittter prievi rose to 26c and 127c, and eggs to 25c and 06c. " ILLY was $14 to $15 per ton; dressed hogs, $11,715 per cwL. potatoes, 80o per r, ba"; wheat, 95c to 98c per bushel; peas, C* * .�Q.20! _nq f:.q- IRP to 4fia! h.,11,10.v- Mtn. VLL%Z1*0,N'J1f";LU'q UiJ&:. . Peterboro'-Live Ito," wore, sca,rce. anta advanced to $9.25, Baled haV, $10; . I loose, $12. Wheat, 95c. 0avot., 40c. Farmers' hidc,%, .10c; do., butchers', Ile. T?otatoes drappe"d to $1. per barr. Poultry n is scarce and prices firmer. Turkeys 26c pound. Chickens, 7,5c to $1.00, mccb. ' Geese, $2. Butter, ,'*1)4c to 35c.' Egga, 230 to 240. 0 Wfloville-13g,gs brought 22c a dozen. Butter, 32'e. May, loose, $1`2 11 toil; CIO., baled, $13.50 to $14. Oats, 43c st.bitsficl. Wheat, 85c to 90c. 'Potatoes, $1.25 IL bag. Fowls, $1, 00 to $1.30 a pair. t-A'-cose, $2.00 each. Turkeys, $3 each. Drcsswl lio,", $12.50 a owi. Live bogg, $9.10.5. Ilides, 10c to 101/g.c. Wals 110 to 1313. slicepskins, Coe to $1.10. _ 004 .4 But Suffragettes Fooled The Waiting London Crowd., The' Witants Cause Row at Hardie's Meeting. London. Mamh 23.---4'1ic SuffrILIMUO 0 leaders did not venture to hold qt, Meet- ilig ill Ilydo Park to -day, where Ithey llad TeeeiVc(l 1-OU4,11 troatniont oil pro - 01 viout,3 -Sundays. They were -very -wise lit this respect, for More was, it bit', 40 i crdivd awaitijig thelli, .Ind it seemed * ' bout oil taking, more violent measures than had hitherto been takep. tilt is� a -good. thin"'that the Suffra- Z5 aettes (Ila not appear," said ond police officer. I -This crowd. is all ug ,13, olic.111 And there were inally indications that lie was ri-lit. AIciv ell ill tile crowC who Gpoifle, in !avor ofluthe Suffragetes were rou,rrhlv handled abd chased out af 0 . the park. After -Nvaiting ill vain for two or three liours for Mrs. ' Flora Drum- mond ("Tile General") and other Suffra- gette leaders, the crowd dispersed. Xt,ir 11ardle, the Labor altembor of Parliament, who is a -very strong -%voinan suffragi(it, had a divergent t' * 4' experience at Mauche,ster to -day. I -To f3pokc at a Suffragete lueeting ill the afternoon, aud IN -as continually interrupted by thosk. 01)POSed. to woman suffrage, e;pceially whell-he approvod of the lawlessness of tile militant once'. Title racket, however., wati as nothing when compared with a demonstration. in flic evening by the Laborite part r, of � � which Mr. lla�die is one. of the leaders. At this meeting the Suffragettes naised cain. It war, one (Yf their peculiar ideae �i upsetting one of the 6trollgest advo- catco of the cause df woman, Just as the -Georr,ela lioUse at v ,burned Lloyd ' 0 %Noll Ileath, . A PREE FIGHT. JN.7 11 e . 'n Mr. ITardic ateniptc-4 to speak, the women interrupted antl shricked "Vott,s for Women!" one yelled oilt,. t4yott Illir-oriLble cowardl" , Mr. Ifardie's supporfters became, very angry, and .it free fight -was soon oil. It lasted for a, quarter of .-tit hour, during Whi-ch many woluen were .carried out of the hall, serecohing and clawing at the I men who were ejecting them. Tito P6- lice.removizd a -majority of tile disturbers ers, and drove othem away from tll-g oil - trail -cc to the liall, and by these rnetho& the La,bovico were ona.bled to conthruo blicir inectillig. ,,,One result of the recent outrages by to women was that tho people, -%rho were out for tile Easter holidays %vere, for the firet tinto ex-Iluded from Hampton Court Pala,ce IvIlieli. was closed to the public, Till-, tiction, wils taken beeauso of fettv of women firebiigs and Nvindow suia.9li- em Sylila Patildim-tit, the youitg*(w liatigli- , ? . tis .r of Mro. E'nielille 11aill:Alursi, Who Wil -A, 1 relediscd front llollowa,y ,Tait oil Vrid,zt! where *;he had gone oii it, litingwr strils while, 6erving a two-montlis' 6(ntti�iwo for I window slilablihig, 1.4 at a nurfifi)- honie " C, , at London. Slic ia tqai(l fo be very weak. I is 0 0----- I I I MONTREAL FATALITIES,' Montreal, INfarcvli 24--A.4 a result of being overcome by sino'ke in a fire ,originating frotu the explosion of .-ill oil lanip Ili the apartinent, of Jos(,ph, Alartlean, on Albert StVeet, 'Satuiv day'night, Mrs. ZotIque Laborge, aged about 60, died thIs mortLing. --#� While On Aft C%rMnd for hia Moth- er, Armand HurtUbts(s, 13 years old, wa,4 striwk by art automobtle oil JA,igt, Mit-'I'V10 �11­0 Ott TIIIIN(10�, and (lit -d frolit his hdinlos yestatlay. - " ­�­_ I - �� -_ — - - T , - — ,7- —TW,WT­ 4vw— �i I ,�- - -IM 7,77 -91 -r -'-V ­­_ - ­ � - I _­ . ­_ *%4-,-u-. 1-4- ­! - � - .- . - I -.---. - ,- . . � _;�'_: �;"�-!_ ��.�� , . : , I � �, � FIR I 1. � ­' �, __ . r .1 I ­ I I .1 . , , � � I - I I � 11 I � . I . I . � 11 . - �, I I L � I , ; I ' __$11,10, 4 IONNAUGHTS'SAIL � I N E'V S ,O _" THE I � ­ 'Ir - I') � . Roy -tit Party Left Halifax � )AY IN BRIEF, fr or Britain, . . � I HalifaX, Nurell ,',!3,-,,Brllllaut, ruilitary !forms nilligled Nvith, tho, 410're solu. Iwo tints of elvillun attire at the olitllAs Funeral of Murdered King, 1111 - tit 8.30 olclWj oido la.4t nig4t ., wholl ttte on Mar'ch 30. Royal train of tit(-, Caliadjail 11,,,1cifj(: . I Raihsr,ity plilled illto tho terluillal p,lor - With tho Duke and Dwim,33 (it wil. ABALI-40ON RECORD lia,ught Itli(l tilt- Prinee,m llittrkla aboard. The building wa4 g,i,y with buntill'o r all( ,ft"p(,te(I gangway led from tll'c' t-TAIII to the .ialoon dmk of the Fiteanier. , Cardinal Respighi, Popers Amongr tho,se lit tile company to meet Vicar -General, Dead, "he Roy" "trty 'vel" clovernor Afac' . Oregor, Col, Itutherford, tile new coili- Flaudiug -officer of the Marittme Prov- , lilt -CA, and 1). Pottinger, of tile Govern- - President 130101111 of the Ropublic, of I luent Ralhvity's managing board. 1��rt- Honduras is dead. ing the.party fropt Ottawa wasi IV, R. Frank 8 , Mick, e-.­(%*overnor of Now Baker, atisistant to the president of the York, (lied .tt 111f; honx, at Troy. Valmdlan Pavifio Railway) who, witit ':rile Montreal Hunt Club'o. stablesaud 00,101101 L-on-ther) luilitary secretary to I kennels were burned. loss. $15poo, the Duke, retail,liva to Ottillva, la,$t � Ali eiglit-hour day will gX) 111to effect. llight. I lit the mining uampe next, January. Tho It'anprem of BrItiain 1jq1..,j later t1pall ]toil. 11'. A. Ilyno denied, that lie fill,,-- ("XI)e4tted lit arriving at lialifax, and - it, of closure lit the ". tbo 1W.vid train was theref,orn dtqayet gestea a fo, Legi0a, I ture, " fit 11"ind'iOr 11111IL-6011, SO that tile 11,171'iV,11 at I lillifttx ]44,0' t synchronize better with Williani Lm%'hi, refilding near Banner, j. r, lla�t of the fite,M10,111P. Oil oixtering Oxford coulity, 'was fatally Crushed by )l '.. a falling tree, er state room. the Dtwlle..,�s found a r) / liall(160:1110 1xisket of flowers, sent li�y of .the r The remains of the late Kill,-- George the wive -9 of members . Bord n of Orreece will be conveyed to Athens � oil Oil a warship. Cabinet -it Ottawa, and there was also it bouquet from Governor and Mrs. .11". Kingiton harbor waii cleared Of ice C.C11-cgor. I by Jlic wind, the earliest cpening in , *-&-*.-- . twenty years. I ' .Xr. T. Marshall Ostrom, ,who promoi- LOCAL OPTION WON ed the .Aalonarch Bank, died at his home, . Afacdonell avenue. Ths furieral of the late King George of Judge E�cides Clinton is for I' Grece-o, it is officially announced. will , take place oil March 30. Temperance. I Offly twelve lou­,.dLst.%nca lines in th,c " Bell Teleplione servico. out of Toronto rescaped Friday's storm. I . Clinton, March 23. -Judge Trolt final - live fattaititt, and mach. additionol , ly di,spo, 0 property de,4ruction Avvra ,reparted as it .jed of tile ( ' Unton local option revult of Fridav's storm. by-law eafic yesterday by rePOTtillgr that Dr. Friedmann tre-ated thirty-five pit. the by-law had received the required 60 per cent,, and should 1101V be givell tile tients in New York, niany of whom V) t1i 1 rd reading by the Town Council. Tile were deformed babies. I ' M One of tile six Scrylail. acroplanCs J u da e livid, that some persons ha(l tanip. ored with tile balloN in St. J0111118 while recolilloitrin- over Scutari fell %vard b rly t` y craiiinn, the cross lit fQrvor of and Aviator Petrovitch w -as killed. local option and placing �rosses 'a ga,ins t 0 . 0 It. .11, liazolwood, of Clifford, 'mas local option. There were 1,t baliot,s nominated for the Federal House by which Expazt Stanton bad ,�ald -%vere North NVellhi-ton Liberails at Arthur. changed, ajid -tlie jud- allo * 0 go wed I" of 'J John Thomas, the noted Welsh bard fliese, as it was vcry apparent the and harpist to the late Queen Victoria crossc3 added had been nia(lc,by tile and the late 1 -.:iii- Eklwaxd-VIL, is dead. oil(, person, while oue ballot w1licl, had General Sun,,, 0 ex-.MiniFiter of EAlueft- been marked for local optio-ri alid a,l.,j() 0 had tile word "YeW, tt1)o1,e 'tile word I tion of (Iiinit, Nva.,,; 6hot and dangerously agntilist, was llot allowed. wounded at Sliang-bal. His assailant The final vote as reported by the escaped. judge wa6 3271 for the by-laiy and 210' The opening of the new Chinese Xa- n against, Which leavcs .it wargin of 3 tioval Assembly Ila& been fixed for votes over the threc-fifths necesiary to Al)ril S, by order of President Yuan carry the by-law. The costs of the case S111 Kai. . 11 are .,ucf-ssed against ITotelkeeper Rou- Clinton local o, bell Graham in whose nanic t1w case . ption by-law,%vaa (1celar- ed by Judge Holt to have receive(l three A -vats entered. -votes over the three-fifths netessary to . I -+-*-- I carry. AIrs. Clwrlotte Lake, who elaim-ed to DUEL ON STAGE be. the oldost regident of North York, died at Sutton Weit at the age of 102 v,eft,1115. ' Rivals Lnd Season With More thiin ft doWl NISOS Of 131111111PDX I in a mild form have been reported from Mortal Combat. 0jibwo, just below the town of sand. ­ , Ariall. ' &..� Madrid, Mareh. 2.1. -The -staut, o� tile The Roman Catholic Cliurell a.t La, oa- � 0 lette, near St. Thomas, was totally (le- little theatre at .Argainasilla, (1c _�lba, M stroyed by fire at an early hour on Sa.t. in the province of Ciruilad Real, was the SlUelle of it (tuel to tll(� (10, ., ,_!I . urday incyriiing, , . ,Z. v �Ft Iligilt. As the result of tile dimovery of two Tit(,, opera, was "Carnion." Tile bari- ballots -that were overlooked in tile first tollt,, 11adro, took the part ,it' the Torca,_ CoTilit ilie local option by-la,W 'Will Stitild dor lt',.wamillo, and the tenor, -Marthicz, irt Nineftrdine. I filh-KI the role of ])oil Jose. BotN�eell Cardinal Peter Ilespigiii. tile. Vlcar-,-�these two i3ingeiv there was intense (i'vilerill of bis Holiness tile 'Popc in rivalry over a"love affair, and they re - Rome, is dead. He was born lit Bologrila,, solvedo to .settle their differtnees with ,Sept. 22, ISM. tile sword. . . A double drowning occurred at 6tew- They decided,11owever '. to defer tlic art -on, INT. B., in whicli. John aUd Chartes combat Until tlic end of t-110 seasoll. Conors, two Iruls eight and, tell years Thhi closed With "Carilleir" last ovellint,r) old, lost their lives. I and the audience was horrified wben"a real duel was interpoIRted in tit(,, third . 11altiel Alcalde, tile 1.1exican Consul mt. The men fought savagely, and .1 at ).-fadrid, -while suffering from ail acute , Martinez received it 6word thfust, from attack of brain fever, jumped from ,it which lie rapidly succumbed. I window and iva.i killed. *-*-*- I Dr. Charles W. Eliot, prervident emer- itus of Harvard, has declined the offer I BRITISH HOUSE SITTING. made him by ]?resident Wilson to act London, March 24. -The House of as ambassador to Great Britain. Commons to-dtty, for the first ti , me with - Frank S. Black, who is ill with lie,art in livilir-memory, ,;at on:riheter Aronday. disease at Troy, XA'., is reported to Preinier' A.e,quith explaine-1 that tlie in - be growino- weaker and his death is, said nov"ation. -tvais .d.11c to the necl.%iitv foy , � to be a matter of but ,it few hours. )missing the financial vote.,3 befor� tile, e fise,11 year (,n Nr, ,t1ld, A French spherical balloon piloted by close of t1i ' . _. L q.1.(,11 3 1, , lRunipelineyer. sailed from Paris to kto as to cle,ar tli� "way for the -�enewal Kitarkoff, lit 11ussia, ,it distane-e of �,40U of tile fight ou the Hotll,,� 111110 for Tre- kiloinetres,-in 41 hours, which is a new land bill. Member" in 211.1.11y eaw-, !3how- world's record. ed their rc*viltilielit at the eurtailinelit of their brief h ,"ter Ito] iday by not appoax.. Terribly crushed by it failing roof torn ing in their places. � froin -it building in .Mcaford by tile storm 0 oil G'ood Friday, Harold Hil , 1, it fornier _�� �L I Toronto tailor, died shortly afterivard ill " FAMOUS SHOT DEAD. - the Collingwood hospital. I Springefield, Ills., 'Maruti 24. -Captain The London Nation save it .is prob. ' .,&. ­. 130(r s, for Aeventeen years the . - �\ 4,ardu. able that- Sir Rufus Tsaa,es, the Attor 1 champion wing shot of the world, died lie - . P, y -General, will be tilt, next Lord Chief last Iml lilti ]ionic in Lincoln, Justice in succession to Lord Alver. ' in hill g it at 1116., s 80th vear. I . Stolle. . : Captain 11 I og4trdus hold the distinction Frauds of an aniazing ext-ent oil the of being the only person in the world southwestern system of Russian Govern- who ever killed 11111RITed live bil:ds with ment railroads are now being disclosed. hundred con-secutive shots. This feat Duding the last year tile treasury has was accomplisbed lit July, 1800, at Dex- been defrauded of $8,000,000. ter Park,, Chicago. Ili 1872 at Madicson. Anglican elergy- of Montreal who have Square Garden, N.Y., lie broke 5,5W sent v. eir,-ular letter to the elergy of glaos balls in ,,,even hours 10 Illinutes the Dominion Appealing for church ,�Uilc.y 011<1 two second's. . C, AW -0.1w. are now inakint, a, similar appeal to f ESCAPED IN NIGHT CLOTHES. - the Anglican laity throughout Callada, ' r' Tito Dowager Princess Marie Antonio St. Thoinas, March 23. -Tho Commer- Collona di Pallano, mother of the 11rin- 6111 Rouse, a, five -storey ,hotel -at Wt*t cess Teano, one of the niogt beAutiful - Lorne, was entirely desiroye'd by fire at women in Europe, a;ftenipted to commit five o'clock yesterday rrionihig. � suicide in the Grand Hotel at Rome. The inmates of the hotel had. a, nmr, 1 Ili a desperate struggle with a masked. - row escape from faiffWation, and had � burglar mt Orillia. Allan McPherson, one to escape front the builfflng lit their . , of the best known lumber men in tile night elotlie,4 by ladders placed at tbc country, -vvas shot in the thigh and so windows. The. firemen bad mueli diffi- � badly wounded that lie may not recover, culty ill ex+,ingmishing the Values, but The burglar escaped, inariaged to keel, the fire from spread - 0 Prof. John Burchard Fine, former ing to file surrounding bitilding,3. 'rho dealt of Princeton Vniversity, bas been locss was about $8,000, and tile insuralloo, .- - - � . - ­­ � I � I - 1, pobt of 1* , S. allil;a4isador it) 01pirniany to slivePPA John (". A, Lei,Allnan, 0� 11enneylvailia. *__ MUSICIAN-CH68 PL 4 � SL Sohn, X. 13., March 24-­Lild. J 1.1arrison, proinhient, in inuslettl circlet died to -day at the Home ables. He held the chess championship 61 . New 13runswick for fivo year,.q an� tied with P, Narroway, of Ottaway for Canadian ellainpiouship, -1-1-11 ... *-#-*— INDIANA TOWN WRECKED, Green Castle, Ind., Xa,rah 24 -Perth, a MIM119 town, 10 trilles west.of here, was practically wiped out by a tor. nado WA night. Many pergons were, Injured, blit no loss of )lr(i li.,tg ))Pon rqortvd. The proporty hin,s its, eg. thilutod, at $010,00o. 0 . - w � #-" , CARNEGIE'S GIFT TO QUtWS. Kilip"itoll, -Mart'll 23-­Qu4,1i')I'.4 I'lli. - vi,roity atithoritim reveived (tit Easfer . gift oil 18'a.turflay morning in t1m, fillapo of ,it clieque, for $100,000 fron, Andrew . Carnegie. It ivas his gift to the. endow- Inclit fund of, the institution, proinised as the last 11,100,000 of half it InIflion to be raUed, and when the colle-ge was Placed Oil a --national 1batihs. I I 1. - ' - - ' NEW PRUSSIAN LAWS. Perlin, Warvii 123. --Two )iew la,ws kave jufit boen put into offeet lit 11rus. sia. � . The fir.4t providt% that aiiyonp who doos not respond to a cry for'lielp or fails; to maka an ,lattompt 'to rescue a person ill clanger when it is poFeible � to -do s,- ­V-Athiwat ,endargering Ilia own life, rimy )*. Imprilroued' if tile, pom)n who ivatA in danger 14)t;,os his lifo, 10w t �p Rv(lond I;tw Ilia] 'i ilitoxivitted pol".;on(i lt-Okilly respow"ible for tlwil. actiolls. a "W"W"A"Aw"W'.. - I I I I . , - � . , 0. " , - - I.. j.01" , _�� THE C, M4 A$ SIDE �: �. I-, 11 I Manufacturers Crificizp thp Compensation Bill, � �. Q otatement Issued Calls Prolp & ,J: posal Unworkable. Toronto, Ua,rclk' .U. --lit respeet to 1!oa r. in -s of the coin rnLisloa,�r on wo,i-kilie 0 Wo couipeirgatiou, the Cana.dhva 1,,tailtifile. Wrors' Aoisoclatio4 Ila,$ givoa (,),It tile ,,ol. I , , 4 lowing itiatomeut; � sime the appolat"lout -of the 00111. mit�iiufter, eome three yora agot ilia (,4111adlan Mautifacturors' .Usoclatiou, -biali inado every effort to further the cliquiry, ,It lla,51 at conslti,ertt.bl-� expow�e) b . roiqr,elit exporti froin, othor jurisdictions, 111A ill support ot any partioulax iliU,-rcst of cmplo,��cre, but in viaer to proAt by the experience of other countrie.3, iwil to ciecuro a modx-1 act emlitAyllig tile beat re�iultt3 of thia experletict!. Tit(., result- of dio enquiry Nva,s thiLt t1m, roprese-utatives of the i-911ploye-y" and those of tile wo,rkingilien liad. reulled pr.acti(uti utlanimity upon every question except t1le amuttlit of conipe-1114"Itioill wIlldh (lut",,stioll would 1)aturally -be the subject of difference of opinion miki, pev. haps jui3t as na,turally -it , t3abject for rea. Bonable eoinprdmise, 111io real ifisue is riot with flie work, I ingul'on, -but with tile eniployer,il 11.01,11ty interesto, supported by th,3 Q. P. 11. ,and , otber railway companies, whi0a tit it late stage in the onquiry canv,, forwa:rd ivith representations of opposiblon to the 6.ys. tein which had been, proposed, and in favor of ,it s)yfAem hi whiell owployerq Nrould be individually lialtle, aiij would � be driven to oeek proted"lon by W.,wring lit private coinpanle,A. ' Tha objection of lthe� Canadian Mamt- faetnroi�sl Association and otber orga.il. ivations of elliployel's of tho provilico to the draft bill brought domi ii tbat lit crder to nivet tho �Iews of flw� railway conil * )anim tho bill bas bnn. so draf ted w; to Tender it unju'A and oppresilve *to otlii�r elas��, of cinploYcm am! imineasely diffieult, and, in fact, mi rs ftre ,ccrivinced, impossible of s= QlVr- 11! ':, ation. . .; I(ILIC MANUFACITU11ERS' POSITtOIN'l. Tito Canadian Ilanufactiireri' A,�151XWV_ tion ha-,, placed ill the 11,111da of the eoniiiii4sioller a defillite propos'al of a sy�'itom wbich would afford bellofit-3 over tlViCCIRS l,aTg01 ,its those of any 4)tlier pro- vilice of Canada, ana in fact as large as or largor than amv syitem ill the world Thiti, the tms4xiation thin'031.efliould be .� .4. sufficient guarantee oi ifs shlcerlty. AN'bat is objected to, a,nil lit this the a.,S�yociatioll 19 supported bV tile other or-anizatiolls of cniployonn'la the pro- m vilive, hs that in ordeT to 111cot bbe views of tlicso relatively ema,11 spocial iiiterc6tti ' 0 all aet Should 1) adopted which would be obiloxious to clilplo$,ext, repreEiell till"", 85 per cent. of the pa� roll'of the pro. vhice. , The asswimtf6n has rupoatedly ex. pres,icd Itself as inoro tban wlllhi� tl * ' a 1.a t I'll It ltvt .of ail ivdvaneed typn, such as, for ingitance, thaL of tho Stao of Wasli- higto,13, should lie ad*ptod, but it eareful exalliffiaidoll of the propofied bill hars convinced flie eoinmlitew of tho 111,111u- faeturers that the bill ii uiiworkoblo,and that itt3 adoption: would nic4m morely ail ininecessary repetition of coAly and till- , , ,uek-Lssful '�experhiiejfflng, ths, �Psulti of NVIIHI have bo,ell coltelu.-Avely provvil ill otber countiie.g. I I F L , L I . .. .J � � . . .1 11 , 11.1 , , I I I " � I ­ I'll -1 ; I I - , - I I 1� ­ 11 - I - I I I I 'IV 9"I , , 1, - I 1,11 Im, " , I TO AID STUANS.S.-ON � I 1. I Royol Geogra ' phical Society May Help 14im, . 1..oudon, March 113.�Tlte council of � the Iloyal (A'Pograpbical Society at ij� I - 0 fortlicoilli'llp pivetin-, 1vill. consider it 0 rmolution vothig Stefaji-"ion a ollb- M staild'al graut towlards flie co -,At of 00', expeditioll 101110k Ile 14 undertaking, till - der tit(! uu,spices of tile Canadiall " GoV- eruilient, 'Moniiieur fletwhitt, ill(, iii.140119 4,'reneh anthropologi.it, who a few davri ago of-fered his servic(o free to tho M (Jovetilillent till tit ori ties tit Otta�ytt, came eo London yetiterday to coilfer with 'Stefammoll, and was solected tj 1100ompauy tho e%peditiou. Two J -',n(,1, lislinlen, Ivill also ,join t1le expeditioll. Dr. JaIlless, of �Soutll Sea Islands faille, lititi been cliosen already, and tilt, second * mail' probably Nvill be Proft,f.-tior Mirr- ray, wbo was director of the scientific staff oil tile Sllaekle.ton expedition to tile Antarotic. stefalissoll Says whilt. he bas expt.r- lenced voilsiderable diffivulty ill finding suitable Inoll, and is still lookin-, for fill olleallog,raplier and -it marine f),iolo" M hit, lie hati beeit. impres-,ed with tile svoro . i of offen,) of gratt0tvits �:orvicv,i lio bas ret'jilvell. T101 Illain, ca'Seli tile applicants tire titled pt.ople."Ilt sllowm," - said the c\plorcr, "that the tragedy of wifl0i Ave have so recently been read- ing hars had little deterrent effect." ri. Ainong those who are taking a keen 0 in intemst in tile projected voyage to tile r' far north is Lord ,1.,'tra,thcona. "I -%visit Stefalisson and. his party it succeFS11ti journey and a, safe return," s, r) I ,aid his, lordribip, reiterating the beliot that the e.xpedidoil will undoubtedly be fruitful. � Stefancisua leaves for _Newyorl,�'Nvoa- .nesday wevk.. 4 . Jt :­* TO SAVE HER MONEY Miss Shedd Will Marry Soon.) 'Tis Said . Lowell, Wass., T'Uarch 24. -The wed- ding march.will soorl be played, It is said, for Miss Mary Belle Shedd, of this city, daughter of I -lie late Free- nian 13.9 Shedd, the Lowell manufactur- er. Under the terms ot tier father's will, one of 'the strangest ever filed in New England, the young woman will lose about $3,000,000, unless she inax- .. ties and has children. As soon as the will was inade public, marriage pro- posals began to pour in oil the young -wonian in great numbers. Now 4t is � said that she is engaged. Offers of marriage continue to arrive, but it Is reported that Miss Shedd inade lAr choice some thrip ago. I lit case Miss Shedd leaves no child - Ten at the time of tier death, the . money will be divided among the Berry School, of Rome, Ga., the North - I field Serninary, of Lowell, and the Lowell General Hospital. � +_+ I HEROIC TRAWLERS TheySave Crew of Wrecked Ffench Bark. - *-4. I y, Eng., Ilan-li 23.- -I lit .Frenelt Grhiv,b Zn POSSIBLY50 DEAD bark Marie, froin '.-,'an .Fraii6-mm for , Hill]. at- tile end of lier lon- voyage ye -i- I M 0 . terday, niet witli diaa8ter alid (Icstrile- As Result of the Indiana tion, which gave occa5ioii fur t1w beroic CYCIODC. res,cue of lier vaptaiii and crew of 21 Men by t -be ti-awler Amer. The Marie Nvent isbore 1'ridaly 14-11t oil llai6lyorourdi sands, in tile North '--,ea, *M Terre Haute, Ind., Mar�ll 24. -With ,it durin, ;,% blizzard, and AN -as behire pomid- 0 known death Mit of iiixtecii, reports ?I ed to pieces by terrific tieas. The crom, i. - ,brought by inessonryers oil horseback 13 wero in ,it dangerous plight, tuid liaLl al - front the o3outh part of Ylcro County 0 ino6t lost hope Aylien the Amer hove ill sight, lalinelled ]ter lifeboat and took off 0 early to -day, indicated that the toll of . tile crew. a, tornado which struci- here last night The captain and inate of the �Jtxric would be increased to fifty. It may be refused to leave their ship until 0%-ery ' , several days before the exact number of man of the -crew bad been saved itud dead will'be known, as many are be* tiltken oil board the Amer. Tile, Anicr'ij lifeboat was too much battered 1) 0 y tit , lieved to be, buried lit the ruins of their waves to return to the Marie so tile homes, The property lo66 ivill probab- trawler 6tood by all through Vie n ly exceed ,$1500,000, Ilight, Ili additioil to destroying about three r) At daylight ye,,terday itiorning, tlio M hundred homes in the "301101 portion of . rl ch bark, who had . Terre Haute, Prairie, a .4niall town 61" been broug,lit with his minrades on Juiles south, w.a.s de6troyed, and tile in. board ,Ile Anior) dived' into the sea, tervening tenritory devast.ated. with a lifeline, and sivain to tile, The injured will number at lea�,it three wreek, frolil 101101 lie and the captain hundred ,and miury of these are in a. 6erious eundifloii. Tito hospitals are and niate Nvere idthnatel n y t1ragged, filled to t1leir Capacity. through the sea to the resellill, vebs,vi. I " The bodicti of Moses (kirter and his Ill .. I fie].e. .,; )cv ivere lailded oine liours wife, the first roeovered, were found i In. later, havill- 'suffel. ,dderably front " ed con, their der the roof of their bome, while tile perilous experienves. inangled body of their clilld was found 'fifteen * : ' ' SEALERS IN DIFFICULTY. feet away. - .Mrs. Flor-a Woods, 21,424 S'outh ThirZI street, wii,6 found un- � Halifax, "N. 8,, 'March 24.--"T. A, F.irqii- CO'WelOus soven.tv feet from fier home, liar & Co. ye6terdav reeeived a, wil-olesi 'Iiles�ia �Sllc had her snit'ill baby cia,sped. in ]ter ' ge from Captitin Fanpillar, of flic. iriu. . 4. ' t�oaling, steamer 80al, to tliq off,�et that I oil 17orlices ,qtrpet, betweoll Third tile ,,Rflf floot had niade vor��, si,m- pro. iand Fifth istreetti, every house was level- grvgti durinct'r the wo(.'k. 11ho,y wvr.� only led with tile ground. When the ambu, able to �3team through tell 1�10(­4 of ito, 0 lanciis niid. automobiles, -which were 8 )IS ,year oxcliptiollally )Ipavv. Avlli('11 i tl i n vice, reached the dovaa- The soalli at the prosollf flillo fire t(li tated district, ,tile 'injured had to be Illik's froill tho ste.!11111,1% r .18-� "Pri'di-Y " � " carrie(l two bloe]%.,j oil account of the do- "'ell "e"O (i-L'Ilt ("It and, \\-:1lkv(1 to wh­rv, brio which ,blocked tho strectA. fl,,v pack wa,.4 loo-atefl. ylii,, ,%\-&,j '11)111! 'rile Root Gla.0 Factory was deniolish- 111141el, extreme diffielflty, mvilip, tt� the ed and the Gartland Foundry -was so- condition of tile i,, -e fiolds. 111("v killed verely damaged. The glaiui plant em, I '.0100, blut were compollM to le.,�o thent. I PloYed about 300 men, and the loss is (oil tllf� '('el its tl)" w`"' 1-,�r 1) rc vell f e(I - estimated at $60,000. The storm wa% . 1. t1lo earrvilit" O,f tholli to div Alil I r) accompanied by a severe electrical die. 4 I VOYAGER ROBBED. , . lay and rain that was almost a cloud- urst. Crossed wires and lightning Xvw York, March ,!I.-- Cliat.JC4 J, t. ,9tarted firc-s throughout the de,brie, but Pear('e. a Cotton, spillner, 4)f 1111tekpool, they were quenclie(l, by the heavy rain. J�anea4hir(�, 1',ngland, who relleiled tilig - . I #-*-* I eity to -day. aboard the Cunard. hinti, , * GETTES' PRACTICAL JOKE. S t ell nl'l) ip 01riiiAnia, oil routiv for Clan. 'list � " ada, reporteil b( I -fore the ship -looked )4fai ieb ester", Engpland, 3tarch 1)4.—,Suf- ' fliat It(-. Ivilg r�bbcd of J;05 sterlings., tilei frallyettes to -da .y 1)olted, barred and niolloy h.,tving beeti taken froni'licneatil c1lained tho dofir�g of the, hall whero the 1,is pilloA�- ill hi.g st;lt(.roolll .4on,,L. tilljo arinual eonferem,(, of thc Tiabor Party i.4 -lind (Jurino. ,Sull(lay lligtht. 0 proccedingor, after t1w delogatri � 0 0 6 ---- I tak4�u their sitatti. '11tis pl-m-fleal No, VIR61NIA HARNED A BRIDE. WAH )lot discovered witil flio hungry 0 delegates had attemptt(I to go out to New 1'ork, 'March 2)4.­-Mis,,i 111-gillia, lulich) Arlioll Cloy found fllommlves priii- Ifarilod, the acfte.ss, forillerly .All -ti. B. if. oners. Tito, stout Chains had to be "'Sothern, haii for .several montlis bt.elx filed through Ixfore they could leayetbe the wito of Willian, ('0111-tellAv. It be - hall. .1 come plibliely known to -day. `.Nfr. C,Our. ______4_*1 telitty ailliounced tlw.mar�la.ge tit a (lilt. FRIEDMANN'S ARRANGEMENTS. ler party given last, Ilio -lit at hiA wl f e�s I " ' 110,110 to ci 1111111ber of their friends) but "(,w York. INfarch 24.—Dr. Friedr! ]I IN e woul(l )lot 81VIV when and where t1le cer. I,% Friedinalm spent Sanda.ly* (luiPtl'Y ill (11nolly took ,i)1a,0411 his apartillolits, It VAS o1w of his fow '... I , W-64-- ­ I days of rost shice he began holding elkeA hpre,. Dr. VrIedinann inade it * DUCHESS' NARROW ESCAPE. known that while he ii ltl*ent oil his , Turin, March 2"L -The Welles " of 8 projeetod tr ip to Germany for it few Genott, Was badly" burne , d Yesterday wtA,., patiento trtatod by him in this V 0 &C When st, Int. ture f I 01101 and oil city would be taken care of, its arrange. With Which sho vas being massfiged nierits hAd boon made in eaq(%,, it setiond ignited. Tho prompt M-11110r4flon"4 iftleeti(In (it his fi1b4,rV1ll(W.q laceille lvw I . ,; � of doctOrO, 1088viled tilt. soriomm's.'A llece.ssary to have tll(, treatinent admin. of, tit(, bilrils .q11(1 1,11t, I.e(.ov(,l,y ()p t1li) I istureil it'ceordhig to bis niethodc, Duchost" is assurvd, � % a e .or 0