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. Urael at Mount $inal-.-Exod, 19., 1.125,
Itch. 12, 18-24.
Commentary.l. Arrival at Sinai (vs.
1, 2). 1. The third mQntli-Israel Jett
Vg,ypt on the fourteenth of Nisall, had
spent the remainder of that month and I
*the month of Zli on tile jollracy, A44
the month Sivan wall at )land. The same
dav--Probably the first day of Sivall.
is meant, corresponding to the fifteenth
Of May. They had been from Fgypt
forty-five days and lit five days more
� tile law would be given. Pentee0st, which
occurs fifty. days after the Passover,
: Commemorates the giving of the law
and Also celebrates the firstfruitR 0
the ground. Sinai-Ras-Suflaafeh Ili the
southern part of tile $inaitie peninsula
is thought to be the mountai,17 from
whic1h the law -was given. The highest
part of this mountain is 6,937 feet
. above the level of tile sea. 2. Replildim
-A. short -distance Ili a northerly diree-
iion from Sinal. Camped before.the
mount ---The plain er-114hall Offe1*8 i;uffl-
(-!cut space and Convenience for a Camp
of the size required by Israel.
IT. (,led'$ promise to Israel (va. 3-6).
3. Went up --Moses was evidently moved
I to seek Communion with God. Thia may
v n ry place where God
previously spoke to him from tile burn-
. ing busb. The Lord called unto him-
MoGes was not disappointed, for Jeho-.
vAh's voice was heard. Rouse of Jacob
-The term Jacob Ia used repeatedly. to
denote Israel (See Gen. 49. 7; Xum. 23,
7; 24. 5; Deut. 33.4), but the expres-
� sion, ,'house of ,Tacob," Is not used else-
where in the Pentateuch. To the patri.
Arch Jacob the h;e of God had sev-
pral times been 1.0i%1-le'll. 4. Ye have seen
---The children of Israel were reminded
of the mighty works wrought by the
Lord in their behalf. Date you on
eagio�sl wings -The ,figure is used to re-
present the tender care arid thestrengtil
which God exercised toward Israel. Read
I Dent, 32. 11 for an explanation of ,the
words before us. Brought you 1111to MY -
self -Out of Egypt to Sinai, where God
vras about to �Lanifest 114raself to His
people. 3. obey �'vly voice indeed -Hearty
and full obedience to all the command-
ments of God was one of the conditions
upon which tile promise which follows
was to be realized. Keep my Covenant -
This condition involves faith and In-
tegrity oil tile part 'of Israel. A peculiar
treasure-TIke word represents Israel
as v. peculiarly precious possession of
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i ,Jehovall-Whedon. Goa called Abra.-
hum that his descendants might be his
. I own beloved and obedient people. Above
all people --"From among all peopleti.""
-R. V. All the earth is mine -God is
I the ruler and posseseor Of All thillgS,
yet of all,the families of the earth He
chose Abraham, who believed Him. and
obeyed Ilia voice 0 A kingdom of
priests -A, king-doin �vhose citizens are
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all priesta, livin, wh6lly in God's ser-
a
vice, and ever enjoying tile right of
ac.cesr. to him. --Cam. ,Bib. An holy na-
tion ---God's promise 'was that Israel
should he A. separited people, set &part
for His service, and cleansed and kept
for. Himsel f. . .
111. Israel'o preparation 01s. 7-15.) Ae
- . 'lloses delivered to. the people the mes-
� F,age which Goa had given him for them,
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it,ey fieely promised to do all Q)e Lord
vomnivndk The TArd was about to
orant to Drael a sional display of hiS
t, .v, and tile Order
Preseuce, poNytr and ��ioj
wns given, timt propt-r irepara-tion be
� inaile for the usual 'event, Tile people
must be clean irt body and elothlug' And
inust keep free frorn all defilement.
Thiee days were givell in Whit -11 'blit -se
. Is
c b0 made- In t�)'
preparationoi rilight
pI,N,C I e Moses luid. received it marveloni
manifei4ation of Jehovah, and 'low tile
. . entire nation was to he conscious of his
pre,senee. Lest. tlict people should conle
too near the amered wountaln, barrieni
were placed to keep them back.
IV. Jehovah revealed (vs. 16-25.) 16,
. On the third day -IV -lien full proporm.
flion had been made by the people. 'Chun -
I ders arid lightnings--L'Thunder storm -4
; visit that region, but this was more than
(tit ordinary sturni. Tile noise, t1te light,
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the Cloud and all tljelr aceculpartiment4
showed the phenmenon to be superna,
tural. 17. To meet with God -U0808
- istood between G ,od and his people in de.
claring to thent God's will. N,)w lie was
. to introduft +bern to him. God was
I- ready on his part to meet them. The
tho4aht, i uu finite man
can meet Ged And Commune with Itlin.
Nether part -The lower part, the base.
Is. In fire -The presence of God was
� .,rt( -it symbolized J)y fire. Quaked great-
)y---TrP' bled. 19. God Answered him bv
, I In ,
s. volec--As V.ases Addregaed Jeliuvali,
the insiver came lit repeated flrandi,r-
I ings And Founds of a trumpet. 20. '.rile
Lard enme down upon Sinai. not in any
. form v4A)le to tit(,. people, birt manufoo-t-
cd his presence by the, thunderingri,
I lightnings, sound of a trumpet and
quakings. Ile had a luessage, for t1to.
Ile 21. 0h.irp the peopile--2fhey Ivid
. 1.11?VVIII-y been toild not; to approaeli the
I monrAin, but they lic-Coled to have tile
warning emphasivetl by it word more di-
lectiv from Rod. 22-25. Priosta are here
montintleil, althou�%h the Levffiwl priest.
: hood had not b ointod. 'kaerificep
I ven pit
hail lem" been li,
. , , fr4d tint] thers witrei
� those who n6nistered .,it tile, aRars. The
. patriarchs, or heads of families, p�irforn% -
ed that service, and it nuty be that Clio
. first-born males ilf.n neteit In that en.
pacity. The elairrhatle warnintr j,R given
: tbat'nont, riot even the priio�`C,3, sliolihi
fireak through Lit. 3 bound i set at the loot
o f .S i na 1.
V. 22fount Sion (Ileb, 1208-024). The
� apostle Calls attention to the exeellence
of g4apel privileges by Comparing tile
church of ,lesuti Christ with what T"is
shown under tile old Covenant. Tile
fief"M At 911111.1 Is vividly portrityed, Tint
I its brightness pales wllo�u compared with
1:116 glottv of tile churell of tit(- living
God, Mitch 2.4 made nil of those whoSe
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11111IC9 are '�vrlttcn in lica,ven, though.
Wit on earth, and of the slived %,.Ito
. )save pitmod out of life. Ancient Israel
wit'l a bighly favorell nation. The peo le
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had the opportunity of Nvitile."Ing gre'a't
woll I gestations of God's presence anti
Power We, however, ,,Ire PC
,rinjtte'l to
cOmp io Jomioi, anti may al�o receive oil
the benefits that, flow'from the comin-v
nf tile Oomforter if) its, 0
� ollostini1q. Name the Importwilt
(,NttltA hotwooll Clip le-coonn of lapt -weel,
aml that of to -day. Who Nvaq St-thro,
. And whore wa4 his home? Wherp is
Unillit Sinal? What promigA ditl God
I ivoLe to the pooplc through Ifos"?
What two rollditionq ade? what
, are tit,
preparations did Tarlel luaka, to ineet
flod? Do.ck-rilip, tit(% manifogtotionst (if
Goll's presplif-P, at 0
Sinai, Wimt warning
i e tile, be6pl,q?. WTI 6" IN -plat
I 4A NNIth ArtiAmt intn tit(, talolultain?
� AvIint d(loriptlein of this f'c�plle IA Oven
.
i in Ito.hrewiq? Whqt im meatit by tINtatult
I '�'�n"?
� - Who belong to the i1inveh of
! the firAf.�hnrn?
� ,� - PRAMOA11, AtTIMPY,
I 101110--rVonts at silifti.
T. AM'$ MOIAAM in the ppqlo,
It. GQ(I% roquiremont4 of tbe PGOV0.
1. God's JU040404 to tile peoplo, I "Ito
heart of tile laesort w4a A place of bar.
renness, &baoluto solitude . and greati
sublimity, 4a that aarlQtaary. secluded
from all ah tiono, Israel
mikittkil fol. the revelation of Ood. Tile
titernness of the environment wai Itself
a eonlillentary Oil the sanctity of tile
law whl'!h. NVU4 to be givell, liraol bad
been made froo from Egypt that they
might rise Into the fulness of What IV
nation ought to be. The Wr
out with a view to tile ulivi e
of the world. Patiently, .strongly, Sure.
ly, (;od Was bringing 14ael to their pro-
nitsed Inheritance. They had been strug.
glin and, unbelieving at tile ,Red Sea,
.� ,
at arali, at li'llm, At Replildhii, yet the
titong "eagles' wiligs" still bore them
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OILWArd, (lod's message to Israel lit
Sinai embraced the recital of Ilia wot-k%
tile Proposals of his love, And the pro.
1pieei of his grace. The time ]tail come
for sontle rer.pouse groin them. They
called to con-31(ler, not what carnal
comforts they lacked, but wl�iab dan-
gers they had escaped, and What divine
posgessions they IN -etc in tile Way to ac,
quire. ThroucrIj Rgyptian servitude find -
idolatry, Isra'el hah swerved far from -
God, front truth and genuine faith. Here
04 promised to bring Israel ' back to
himself and to make them.a kingdom
I pf priests and a holy nation, thus plac-
Ing upon them ro�yalty, dignity and
speciRl consecration 'to Lie service. A
threefold state of bles the
Imowledge that Cod had =100m,
their priestly ministry and the unction
from on high, Was tli� portion promised
to Terael. "
IT. God's requirements of the people,
God's promises were conditioned on ob-
edienee, It) Ilioi coyptiant with Abraham,
Cod bound Himself to be faithful to
ID6 word, At Sinai it was the people
who ,were called upon to blild themselves
to be faithful to God, yet even there
God took the initiative In the covenant.
The promised blessing to Israel was so
attractive that they gave ready prom -
Ise to obey, never tiol'ibting the . it, readl-
ness to fulfil such it promise. Their res-
Pollse revealed a temporary rising of
tho"" Conly enslaved minds to something
like tit, (fignity of their high eallin '
, g as
th(� sons of dod, Theirs was ,it reply
&iverl without much understanding of
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JaNv or of themselves. They had no real
.
consciousness of their sinfulness. Mixed
with their enthusiasm there was much
of i-norance, resumption and self -con -
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Celt, And yet their reply was prompt,
earliest and unanimous. They Nvere to
be led on to know God as their lawgiver
And rtiler. '3fany practical evidences of
God's love had been given to Israel be-
fore they 4couldbear the scenes at Snai,
, r o receive His law. God
gave instructions 0 -ml; the people should.
be in readiness for receiving ble law. He
reTealed Himself to a prepared people
in a prepa-red place, Thai lie might pre-
serve His holy law, God "fenced !W' the
Hebrew nationality. Before Jehovah be-
gan to specify His requirements He
showed His power in a most impressive
way. He provided a sublime demonstra-
tion of His presence, which He express -
IN, mentioned as bein- intended to es-
fablish the position ohlfosea amona the
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people,. .'Hoees performed a noble work
in brin ng Israel out of camp to nieet
with G�old . The ievelation. at Sinai was
distinctly a revelation of the divine ]toll-
ness, lience. the- necessity Tor the pre-
parationg and precautions laid down to
Israel. Such a revelation was fitting at
tile constitubiod:' of the covenant -%,Y*O.h
,
Israel. The de'sign of that manifestation
was to- give Isra:el a law which should
he the bond of &'covenant between Clod
And the nation, by which it -was intend-
ed that they sh6uld order their. lives.
God Spoke s; that they knew His voice.
Relations of, obedience, confidence arid
love oil the part of Israel with God,
were to be established. God designed not
0 . t? declare tile condemnation of
' ill lit
si;q,yb to point out the way of instill -
Cation ard life .
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CROP STATISTICS
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August Forecast of Ontario
Bureaui,,of Industries, .
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"lie following statistics of the prin-
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cipal Vold Props of Ontario, for 1033
show the acreage, .is compiled front in-
dividun) returns milde by farmers to
tile Ontario Bliro,au of Industries Arid
the yields as estimated by a large And
experienced staft of co�rcsoondenl,s, 'who
flve Probable yield,; according to cond'i
ons on August Ilth, 1913.
Pall wheat -640,533 acres will produce
15,8.,35,814 bu.hele, or. 24.5 per acre, as
ay
gainst 750,8ZI acres, li,030,&95 bushels
and 119.8 lit 1512. The annual averRap
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for .31 years, 1882-1932, N%,a,3 17,788,243
bushels arid 21.0.
Spring wbeat-110,1581 geres, 2,012,984
bllAi, or 177.3 per acre, as against 123,-
080 Acres ' 2,302.329 bto,h., arid 18.7 in
1912. Avera.oe, 16.0.
J -623.658 Acres, 17,295,811 bush.
Barley. �
or 27.7 pet; Acre, as Against 647.382
acre.-;, 1012'32IZ5 bil'sh" R114 9"q,7 Ia 1912.
Average, 27,8,
Oato.-I%690.4,59 arivs, 05,370,405 bush.
or 13.3 per nere As ngfLln,,,t 9.601,735
acres, 08,444,807 JAish. ATid jJ7.8 ill 1012.
Average, 35.11,
ltye.-118,4�20 acres, 2,017,065 bush. or
17.0 pet, acre, as against 10.3040 Acres.
1,83111,(1775 bipsb. And 17,4 lit 101-2. Aver-
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n1ge, 16.4.
11eas.--177,303 neres, 3,100,613 ])its)).,
or 18.0 per riot,(,, as against 221,524
Acre%, 3AI7.003 bush. and 111.0 lit 1912,
Average, 10.2,
Bpins,-66,639 acres, 1,201,005 bugh.
or 18.0 per acre, A,; ngainA 69.703 Acres
1.182,132 bu,4h, and I7.0 in lfll:�, Aver'
Age, 17.2,
Hay and elover, not includin(r ftlfalfm
-3,261,130 acros, 3,543,0571 tonii', or 1.09
per Acre, as agrainst 3,177,410 aefm 1 4,.
Ito
700,502 tows and 1.0 ill 1012. Aver. -e,
1.46.
The acreage in other ,crops for which
tit) estimate.,; as 0 ,
.yield havo been mado
at this (late Are, &(4 iollows: Buckwheat.
228,279, against 2KA93 Ill 1019., corn
for husking 200,871 arid 301,251, eorn
for silo, .18'8*.138 And 377,082; potatoes,
I 159,0-01 arid 15R.888-, inangel witrzels.
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154.,364 arid 60,103; sugar beets. 10.083
And 21,054, (-arrot8, -2.400 arid 2.742,
tarnips,117,572 Ali(] 101.552q, mixett grains,
414,5171 and 448,4012); Alfalfa, 1677,7107 and
110,41150.
There ,it,(- ,'1.120.146 Rere,% of cleared
. land (It -voted to pasture; 208.487 Ili sitir.
met, fallow, XR1,701 in orchard; 24"Itin
in small fruits-. 11,130) Ili vinprard; 55),-
029 In farm gardens; 41,04.1 -till grnpe;
7,431 In flas, 1-2,137 in tobnee(i (7-1,4spx
0,00, Kent 4,373),
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dALL AT QUVgNSTOWN,
London, Aug. U. -The ol,titiard Vompatir
stittes that beglunifiK, 01,t. 2, Palladian
Neft,4els "ailing froill .011doll And South -
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� .6ton will cidl fit Queenstown on ()lit -
bound voyagog rot, tilt- T)tlrposl of tilking
111) paPsenZers Anil mall*. Tile Company
limi had the, inattet, under consideration
f�r 146mil U1110, Anil 1MVP &SOMP to IflAilt-
lite tile eAll In nriler to pAtablisli (111 -AN
(.0wipotion botwPArt t b o, �,koutli tit Ireland
Q1141 011tialla.
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Atiny a fo,llnw w1m. i. -q Inali,ing fdr a
*Art b4th f1mils liard 111'elt ill8fead,
''Iliiili . I .dflM=0
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!i,111 . , � .
lug froill Ioc, Per tillart, to 7&� it Jargo I
11.1411"t.
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and are endeavoring to arrange that
In Extensive Expcirinnentsin
whedThaw comes into custody of tile
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the international boundary. T. Chase
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0osgraill, X.C., of Montreal, and R.
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Stratford -110 —, follQw4s
11,990, 22o to 23 OeQ
0 per dozen, :04tter, 25c
fled the Canadian 09vernmerit that I I
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lei, pound, Chickens, 50a to loc.
�&- to 30Q, Pei, pook. Wheat (014), Q00
plants and Animals, and, e a
1. A, cordi g to
DAY IN
BRIEr
Mr. Prin-l- this. morning saw tile
now Jimsible to say, with some Approach
Immigration officials And urged them
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per bli-shed, new, 850 Pei- huallel. Onto,
been reached ill one dire'e'tion, B
, eyond
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suraiwil was given him. It Is expect-
till question young poliltry responded
ed that the extradition proceedings
to electric stfluillus applied In a par -
will bo ttirminated on Wednesday by
TORONTO MARKETS
:"'c' lf"Y' *14 to *16 per toil. llogi (live),
They surpass the best on record in
.
tile" speed of growth at (his time of
flnement, is not extraditable.
$l) -7a to $0,90 per ell't. Wool (washc4),
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FARMERS' .)IARI =,,
190 to 2OVae Pei, .pound. IfIdea, loc per
pound Calfskins, l3c to 14c Pei, pourld,
Norl'bern Fires Are
Dre�sed 110--s' beavy .... $13 2") so 0 00 :
vilaill"Im-Prices quoted oil the. IG Qal
,Bush
,
Do., light .... � ....... 13 75 00 00
Butter, dalry, Ib 0 1,) Q 0 2,9
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111LO,"ket to -day are: Oats 25 Ceuta;
About Extinguished.
. ......
E,ggs, new laid, doz . .... 0 2) 0 a 12 8 I
VIleato 80e. IlitY $9,50, riot quite up Ito
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14pi-hify elticken8, 11) . ..... 0 2.5 28
0
andai
the ost, 'd and offering
� I gs exceptional.
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I.,owl"") . .............. � 0 17 0 0
ly 110it Ill.lWa6hed wool i� bringing 15c,
GAS OFF AT CHATHAM
Ducks, 11) . ......... � .... 0 18 . 0 20.
whil'e' li;g,i Are quoted at $9.00, with ox.
.
cluckenii ivith electricity that the Shock
Turkey", 11) . ....... I .... 0 Ill 0 ,Zi
Port cattle $6 to $0,25 anti, Coalition at
to reside in Canada for a conple of
Apples, bill . ............. 1.) .50 11 50
Potatoes, new, butill. , ., . I 00 1 20
-$2.50 to $3.
ORets, Pei, blisbel, ,50c. Carrots, 50c.
Six Autoists Killed by
Tomatoes, I*t . ......... 0 35 0 40
Beef, forequarters, ewt... �, r)o 8 50
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Onions, ,$I-'),) per 4wiliel, Tomatoes, 40c
Pei- bushel. pearls, $144,5. Corn 14 selling
Indiana Train ,
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,)o 1,) -
Do hin dqua rte rs, cwt. 11 I ,0.
tit JW per dozen. Cabbage, 40c. Cueum.
.1,
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1)0:1" Choice sidei, Cwt'. 10 r)o 11 .00
1) lia, 25c
%i91,iI11(,(1k,� pet, dozen. Butter bea
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Do., tried! tint cwt .... S 00 8 50
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.1 11 . Parsnips, 40c,
Tile thirty-fifth Annual C%Iladiall No.
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Do., common'
I ewt. , - - - 0 56 a oo
Owell Sound (Y .
-Butter, 24c to 26c. Eggs,
tional Exhibition opened,
Mutton, light .......... 8 00 10.00
N'Pal, eommon; ewt . .....
21c to 2.2e. Potatow, Doc to 95c Per bau.
14; do baled, $16. Chlekenc4, 20u
Thieves got jVWC1Ir`V Woleth $�100 ,it ;ill
Do., prime, ewt . ...... 11 00 1:1 00
to '.21Q per poillul. DuCkii, 100 to 17c per
Ait,ylv s,treet hotwe,'Toronta,
Lamb, cwt. , j ........... 14 00 15 of)
pound. Dressed bogs, $1-2.50. Live hogs,
Toronto's total assesement is -over
StTIAR MARKE7.
$0.30. Batchersil cattle, $130, Lambs, $0
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half a billion.
Local Wholesale (Illotations on 8110
� gar
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to $6.25).
Peterboro',-A heavy supply of live
The Atodo'cheese factory At Invermry
in 100 -baps are as follows, �
h0&., IONN-Cred Prices to $0,65, Baled hay "I
witb totaliv destroy
. eol by fire,
l,'stra grantliat0d. RNIPAth's ..... $ 4 5 0
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was $18, loose hay $18 to $40; wile4t,11
A bri'alit lady Mork Cleverly cau-sed
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Do. Redpath's, -20-11). bags .... 4 00
93c; oats, 38,- to 40c, farmers' hides,
tilt,- arrc-it. of all R)jP.cd thi'k .lit To -
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Do. Sk. Lawrence ............ 4 50,
,loc; butelicivi' hideti, Ile; potatoeiii, $1.75,
ronto.
Do. 9t. Lawrence, 20 -lb, baffs 4 60
Q : : ' 40
E. 4
"'Ara, S. 0. Acadia
table corn, 20o dov.en, blackberries 1U
0
A mrif rence of bailkers lit Chicago
......... , .
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Imperial ....... : 4 35
box; blue plums, loc quart; honey, 12c
suggeeted linportant amendniente to the
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Deaver ::,.:: 4 35
110), dileks, 730 each; Chickens, 85c to
230
banking bill, �
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No. I yellow .................... 4 10
, pair, ., 30c; eggs, 23c to 3 -
9 L - buttei
Belleville -Rags were a little Cheaper
Do
hittrie's fol, the'l). T1. A. uvite:ivs, the
rr,st to* be held on Roeldiffe Ranp,
LIVR STOCK,
fit 2le, butter IN, as ,sold at .11,5e pound;
break records. - n
Export cattle choice,.. .., .. 0 7b to 7 00
do do medium 6 25 to 6 60
*:..,::, 5 W
CIIIIL�IMIS, 50C to 800 Pail', fOWIS, $1 Pall.
to $1.25; buy new, $14 toil loose; baled
While walking the track, Ambrose
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do bulls ... ..... ... . �-, 00 to
Butcher cattle, choice .. .. a 25 to 650
hay, none Offering; . 11 oga, dressed, $Ia.-
Raynev, Aped 30, lh-illf'r At TIALICIR Hill,
�
iteRr Ringston, lost his lift.
do do medium ... ... ..... Z W to a 00
50 ewt,; hogs, fivet $0.50 Cwt.; tonlatoes,
do do common... . , .... 4 00 to 500
Butchers cows, choice ... .. 475 to 5 N
4 30
20c Peck; Potatoes, $L'.44 blish.; ei ty
22;
Jurnpin.cr from a twun on Which ho
was conductor, John Wadell, of st)
do do medium ... .. .. _ . 350 to
do do canners ... ... ... 3 M to 3 0
hideS, $jLo to $11; Wool, washpd,
. lisdits, 00c to $1; dcarskhis,,D0c,
slice I
Thomas, wus killed 06C Rigaud, Que.
"
do bulls ... ... ... .. ::: � , to 5 50
Feedin.- steers ... .. ... 5 60 to 5 40
BUFFALO LIVE' ST00X-
1-folibill-toll dis.brict I' now clear of
Stocliers. choice .. .... ... 4 71 to 5 25
do )]gilt, 91 00 0 11,711,
V, ast Buffalo despatch: Cattle -Receipts
firc�% and tile have ])Pon practio7illy
(11"(11whed aLso Around Parry Sound.
Milkers, cQco�,�aci;". .:"' �,j I oo to 75 ed
Sprinuers; ... "I _ _ q 00 to to 00
Slice (10 215
ijoo, active and if) to 15c higher; iti-Ime,
steers, $S.g5 to $9.00, shipping $8.25 to $84.1;
butchers, $7.00 to $8.60; LONV$, $3.50 to V-501
Over 7,000 farm laborers left Toron.
, , ew"'.. ... .,. ., 4 to a
,
13 ,4 it nd culls ... ... .. ... 20 to -1 Oil-
lie,?
-$8
bulls $5.00 to $7.50,, belfers. $6.25 to' -Vi;
to foi - ilia barvecit fields of Western
0
Larnbs.. ... , 7 09 to 7 W
Hogg fed and '�;A6rZA:. *.7 19 ".,I
mtock helfers, 0-25 to $6-00; stocl�ers and
feeders 00 to $7.0, fresh cows , and
firm, $25.00 tc $87.-
(lanfl(I't,
Laxity in the enforcement of tile III,.
Hogs: f. o b .... ... .. ...... 11 75
... ...... ... ..... $50 to 0 OD
springe'rSNAlve-trid
tio.
migration laws hi responsible for iiany
IlTI)ENS, SKINS, WOOL.
Veals-Ttecelpts MO, active to steady,
0.00 to $130.
d '
epartatlons.
Beeflildes.-City buteher hideg,- flat,
11ogis-Recepts 9,000; active, steady to
10c higber; heav).r P.M to $9.(A); mixed,
.
Nearly 200,000 Scottish persons emi-
granted from Scotland during the four
13 1-2c to 15c per pound. Juspected
hides, No. 1, I,I 1-2c; No. 2, 12 I -2c,
$9.(M to $9.^jo: yorkers, $9.00 to $9.75; p1gli
$0.21 to 0 50' roughs, $8-00 to 18.25; St"s
.
8
),,ears 1009-10-11-12.
country hides, flat, cilred, 13 1-2a to
, $7.00 to $j.�d; dairies $9.00,
Sheep and Lambs-Recelpts 7,000, active,
Mrs. Henry Kelly, living near Copen-
14c. Part ourad, 13 to, 13 1-4e.
Ia to 25o higher; lambs F5.50 to $S.10; a
hagen, Ont., Nvas -b her
nrned all over
I
Calfsklits.-City skins, green, flat,
ewf $8.25 to $8.0; yearlings, $4.50 to $6.50;
wethers, N.25 to $5,50; ewes $2.50 to $5.00;
body when a lamp e.,icploded.
He; Country, Cured, 170 to loc, part
' � �
srheep mixed V45 to $5,26. .
Tile Canadian Bankers' Association
cured, 17c, According to condition and
16r
MONTREAL LIVE STUCA.
will hold its annual meeting this yea"
take -off. Deacone bob ealf, $1 to
. ,,,, 700,
-Cattle, receipts about 1,700; calv - P
in Winnipeg oil September 23th.
a
$1.50.
RI and lambs 2,200; hoqq 1,050.
I
Sbareholdens Of Marconi Wireless
I-forselildes,0ity take off, $3.50 to
$4. Country take� off, 'No. 1, p.j-)o to
;�Wme beeves 6 I-2 to 0 3-4; medlivill
4 1.1.4 Cc 6 1-4; common 2 3-4 to 4 I-') -
C .
ompany expresfied indignation tit .the
$4; No.. 9
.,.$9 � .50, ,
_50 to $I
4 to 4 1-2'
cAlyes 2 3-4 to 6; slieep 4 1 1
lambs 6 14 to 6 1-2; hogs 10.1-2.
treatment by the British Government.
. The French avlatori M. Mont,derit,
Sbeepskins.---City lambsIzins, pelts and
shearling4, 40 to 55c; Country I arabskhw
CHICAGO LIVE STOUX.
and a Ixtasenger, '_%f. 'MetaNfer, Were
I
or slicarlings, 2,1 to 50c. .
cattle, recell3ts 24,000.
�market steadv .
killed at Roueu by the Collapse of their
hydro-acroplane.
Wool. -Washed combine., fleece, coarse,
...... '.
Beeves .. ... .... 0 90 to q 10
25 1-2 to 25 3.4c. Washed clothing
.
Texas Steers ... ... ... ... 6 70 to 7 85
Stockers arid feeders 5 50 to 7 80
Natiltan Kebt, a Crimean veteran, anti
-M.
fleec e, fine, 271 to 27 1-2c. Washed re.
... ... .
00ivs and heifers .. .... . 3 GO to 8.30
fit one time a. Petty officer on U.
.
Jections, burry Chaffy, etc., 20 to 20 1-2c. I
Valves. . . ... .......... . . 4 CP to I I 1.05
Ill ' Phantorm, is dead atAtis ll�ome in Ani.
Unwashed fle�c'e cbir&ng coarse 161-2c
. Hogs, receipts 51,000. -
I. erstbur at the age of 85.
. .'
to 17c, Unwashed fleece elothii'l..,, fine,
Market steady,
Light ... ... ... ... ..... 8 43 to 9 25
'91
The big gas main 04 supplim Chat -
17 3-4 to 18 1-4c.
lklixed .... ... ... * "' : ... 7 T) to 9 15
ham with nattim.1 gws front tile TUNtry
Tallow.-dity rendered solid in bart.
'
Heavy ... .... ... ..... ... 7 50 to 8 8')
I
110`91 .... I... I 50 to 7 80
. fields brolke and the supply of fuel in
rels, 6 to 0 1-4c. - Country stock, solid,
... ... ... ..
1111gs 4 50 to 8 50
*ofS'a'les,. '.'*
city was cut of ffor several houra.
Ili blirrels, No. 1, 5 3-4c to 6c; No. 2, 5-
gul� .*.'.**:'.*. 7 90 to 8 6;5
"
Elloligh dynamite, firearw and am.
to 5 1-2c. CAke, No. 1, 6 1.1e to 0 1-2c;,
Sbeep, receipts .5,00. _ I
' Mal
U -ket steady.
munition to fill a box car and it half has
No. I
2, 5 1-4 to (3c.
Horsebair.-Farnier pedler stock 3G
14ative ... ... ... ......... 375 to ,4 75
been discovered by soldiers near Nanal.
to 40e.--!�Hallan's Weekly 'Market Re.
LIVERPOOL PRODUCE.
MO. I
P ort. I
Wheat spot steady, No. I �4st Od.
No. 2 Mariltoba-7s 5 1-2d.'
Fires are still raging L in the country
I �
No. 3 Uatiltoba--4s, 1 7-S&
north of Lindiiay, and a larae extent
0 T!h, a H& E R MARKETS
Votures easy Oct. -7s. I 7-Sd, . I I
Dec. -7s, I 34d, .
0
of territory has beer% burned over, des -
troying much young timber.
. WINNIPEG QUOTATIONS.
Corn spot ,Xiarch-7s, 1 7-8d.
American mixed new --- 6z, Id.
0
While nlaying oil the town dock, Ilid-
I . Open, Trigh. Low. Close.
Futures, steady, Oct. --5s, I 1-Sd.
Oct-Gs, I I -Sol.
land, Avith a number of other boys, Dou-
Wheat- .
Floor, winter patents -28s, 6d.
aid Davenport, ,it seven-year-old boy, 'fell
Oct . .. .. .... go% I) o 1/2 go 001/,,b
I -lops in London- (Pacific Cortst)-ga,
into the water and WAS drowned.
Dec. .. . . .. ..881/8 88 1/4 88% 88 1/1, b
, los' .
to -16, 38.
*Much needed arid welcome rain has
May . . , . .. _93 93% 93% 9 -3 t/ib
Beef, extra -India, mess -Ws,.
been falling around Parry Sound, and it
. Oats-
Pork, prime mess, western -113.9, 9d.
is believed Clint tile worst Ia over me
1.
Oct. . . . . .. ..37 37 30% 36%b
I
Harris, short cut, 14 -to IG lbs.�76s.
Bacon, Cumberlawl cut, 20 to 30 lbs. -Ms
far as the bush fires are concerned.
Dec. ... . . .. . .35-V ..,
,, 36 3511_. 35 '/�
Short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs. -74s.
frordon Wales, A, 'Mersea, farmer, was
Kay .. ., .. ..39u,�,, 40 30% 30%
Clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs. -69s
Long clear middles, light, Fi to 34 tbs.
stricken with heart disease while riding
I I
111'N"N'BAPOLIS GRATX MARKET. .
-73s, Gd.
on a wagon, aud, falling off, died
0
3 Wheat -Sept.,
Minneapolls.-Close:
.,NlaY,
Long, clear middles, licavy, ."k) to 40 tbs.
-4
"Is Cd
-clear
lllst�j ni.I. .
t v
86 7-& to 87c; Dec., 80 7-8c to Doc;
9�6rt backs, 16 to 20 lbs.-BGs,
Edward U,. .McCall, 0hRirnl;Ln of the
94 7-8c; No. I bard, 89 7-8c; NO. 1
Shoulders, Square, It to 13 lbs. -Ms.
public Service Cowni:L%Ion, Nvas desig-
northern, 87 7-8c to 80 3-8c; No. 2 do.,
Lard, prime ,Western Ili tierces ... 557s, pol.
American reflned--gs, Gd.
12ited as 'Maydralty candidate by the
Sil 7-8c to 87 3-8c. . .
40hee,ze, Canadian, finest wbite-,64s.
Democratic, bity bommittee of New
Cbril--No, 2 yellow, `72a to 73c.
ColQred-64% 6d.
l'o"11C.
Oats -No. 3 white, 39 1-2c to 40c. .
� 11ye-'No. 2, 03c to 64 1-2c.
Tallow, prime clts--'Ils, 9d.
Turpentine, qpIrIts-16s. 7 1-2)(1.
The announcement is made of the
Flour And bran -Unchanged.
1'etroleum, reflned-9 3-8d.
Linseed 011-10s, 94.
engagement of Kaid Sir Harry Aubrey
0
a
DULTIT11 GRAIN 'MARKE,T.
'Re.sin, common-als, ad.
.NJAcI,ean to �Njir3s E tin Prendergast,
daughter of the late General Sir Henry
Dul it ill .-Close: Wheat-Xo. 1, hard,
BRADSTREETS' TRADE REVIEW
Prendergast, V. C.
110 1.4c; No. I northern 89 1-4c; ,No. 2
do. 87 i4c to 87 3-4�'; 18ept., 88 7.8a
Toronto: Business conditionia Among
Sir Gilbert Parker, the famous Cal% -
I
,
asked; Dec., 00 3-4c to 00 7.8c Asked,*
wholesalers and manufacturcra 'are eRt-
isfactory. Already buyers are in large
adian-born. author, who represents
Gravesend Ili Lite British House of Com -
May, 95 7.8c to 06c asked.
'MAR10,TS.
number; at, dry goods houses. Flannel-
mons, arrived at Montreal, en route for
I
CHEESE
ette good' is the big itern in, the trade.
British Columbia',
London, Ont. -On the London Daii'-
y
Remittallcoa from central and et,stern
In the. rueh to secure Oil leascs 0,
men's Exchange on Saturday .583 boxes
Canada Are sati4actory, but from the
'
SmAll rjot, Occurred. at the entrance to
of cheese Were offered. 'No sales. Bid-
ding froln 12 We to 12 3-4c.
W(ct they are behind. fit some housei
fall shiPritents have begun
tile Dominion I and Office, CA-1gary, Alta.
'badly
.
Cowansville, Qiie,-At the meeting of,
and are good.
I Staple lines of groceries have Qold, well.
One man was beaten before the
arrival of the police to, restore order.
the li,'nfitorn Townships Dairymen's Asso-
elation ]told here to -day thirteen factor-
Tit(- Price list for eanned goods lately
issued 6howi; a Considerable' cutting, irk
Antong-tbe library workers of the
ies offered six hundred And forty-six
one. or two cases up to 50 Pei, cent,
Province an effort Ia being made to
package% of butter. Six buyers present,
Wholesale men (10 riot epeak over optim.
,britir, about legislation whereby every
libri � the Province will come under
Ruling price wft.i 23 1-2e. �All sold blit
, I
isticAlIv. Phicinly orders are it little,
.
below 'last
ry'in
. I control and be Tree to every
One factory.
Wat-wtown, XX.Checsc Sales 12,352
yomr.
Montreaj:-A )letter feeling now CX*
. Is J �9
=
I
'
boxes at 14 lo2c to 14 5-8c, arid 105
in commercial circles here., The vollim ,
e
Tile Canadian Pacific Wins its claim,
boxes on private terms. I
Of trade is apsuraing large proportions,
. long and hard foug t I
in tile It 4 ispute
St. ffyacinfhe� Que.-250 packagymbut.
817hill' bOOL and slide factories title sea-
with the Canadian Xorthweetern over
ter sold at 23c; 700 boxes cheese, 12 5-8c,
sonably quiet-, hardware trade And )-nau-
file 1,9 milefa of right -01 -way in tile val-
PROVI XMAL M-ARXETS.
Ufflet4ing is going on apace. Wholesale
ley of tile Battle River, southeast of
.
Guelph. -Prices were: Green poppers,
25e. '
M. itlook is
I ocell"11 trade 1% good. 'rile at
for A. 'big buslne.sg tb*1g fall. ),Jolley is
.
Cantroce, Alta.
persons were killed. arid three in-
loc a dorcm. Plum.% to 40o a basket.
Pears, 40c A, basket. Corn, 2 dozen for
f;till tight, and fiettleniontq somewbat
under normal,
,Six
Jured 'when it 11411011 ptla,selllat-r train,
25ci Apples, 35e A, basket, Beans, 45Q
Winnipeg: F,,rithil-Siasin pre4oluillaCks
the. Troc-s';or Limited, ebruck: -in autonto-
))Ile botw"ll Oedaf Lake- Anti St. ,johns,
it baSket. CticuinLers, 25e a bauket.
Plekling onion4, 45c it basket, Carming
in All branvIies of trade. Travellerd
fron, ragiern Canada, have lit iminy
Ind. All lived in 011iongem.
.
peas, 2.1c R basket, Pigeons, 2 for 250"
casm been withdrawn and of.-Welnelic.,4
.rtxer, the three-yMP-
ITarold Jamt�s Oil �
Celery, 5e it head. Radishes, 5c a bunch.
of various tioseLlptions are. backward. All
old son of ItieliArd (larter, of the sec-
Tonnitoes, 50c a baskr.t. E,gg--4, 23-- to
�
khi(L9 of fall morehandise nro being
end coritealon of East Oxford, was
27o A, dozen, Chickens, 20e to 25v A.
'to
ehipped out of Winnipeg freely, and
drownefl. Friday night Ili tho brick -yard
pound, Du6s, $1.25 $1.40 a pair.
Tilfichig ordill's have boeti oneoure, 0
jilly of
pond, witiolt is on the Ciartor f,axin.
Butter. 25e to 30o it pound. Cabbage, .lie
late,
,1r,hn Botlon, it Ividely-knolvil news -
to 7c 'k head. Cauliflower P loc a head,
I'OtAtoes, basket, Rhitharb, 3
yaticouver., nusinesm funaamenutity
though 'Perhaps
papernian And horsema�, of New York,
V-Olev. 'X. Y., ar.
.13c it
is in it ,qonnol position, it
died t. Spring
t O�T "
bunches for Joe, Beets, 3 r
hunches fo
little quiet. In 6taple needs of tile Conn.
tcl� Z I g Ilee.q. Ile was,52 years of
ill,,
loc, 11timlit,ins, loc. I
L
munity And Colin try activity has been
Age, arid w%A fmrn Ili St. John; .i�. it.
'homas-Applem
undini'mished. Builofini-has lallen tiff Ili
-this
Mimla6l O'Neill, About firty-five yearn
St. I ' brought 20c, to
.a marked degr000 and bas ito effect
,
of Age, it well-knowil vthal;eter, was
25c a peek, PeavIwA, ,'loc to (loc it bftske,t,
-on labor mild tile concern -s that supply
drowned. from the Wharf OPOOSIts' th0 .
And Plillils Me to %`5e a basket, Onions
'building IlInterift1s. Prices are, .steady
04, n', t d. !All Pacific freiAgit offiteq. Ite wa6i
brought $3 it hil.9hol, P()tatoeg, floela,
And the outlook for business is good.
nr,%isting Ili loading cattle on to a scow.
bushel. Tomatoes, t)c a pound. (thiek.
en -A, 15e to 18c -it pound, Butter, 027e to
IlamUtoii- The CRY 1144 I)eQn, given
- Over tA c0lebrft, . . mild
tion, < AvJ1,11malo.
It a A.
111 -feeling between the, liss! n 11-1
'
200. Il',ggs, 12)3e to 25c, Itontsy, 14e to
l5v a 111des, Ile to fie. Live
r(tail business llno;4 1)(6110
.fif.ea by it. The
elty's indlistriall greattlem is klig Well
I- renph-Canaddari laborems in It con-
- I .ti-Ile.tjob ea.mil, An tile Algorlin Ventrat
. pound.
hogs, .",0.40. Old wheat, Ift '.gow Wile',
At
-a6ertl.qed. Retailprn ftre� doing, 1111,10tivo
- flailwity I'Multed In Ole, inurdex 611
Tburs6y riiAht tit Petro Svpernavit, it
le. Oats, I.-I.e. Tiny' $10, (To. bale
83 , d:
I $101 .
L trit . 0s
(le. and Orders at JVhAle8ale hous
- tire liberal,
Rnesipri),-thorer.
Loildon - Rielil erolig in vichlity have
]Nfr. Albert (114ambotalin, Toronia wAct
Berlin, Out. -Tomatoes Wore Available
.bnett tin precodented. tIlli4 year. `T`I;e bligi.
uliftnimal0v nonflnato(l by the. Val4t
1) v (lie basket Ait. 50c And c,m�. TlAtgtApt,
luss and indimtriql outl4k A( tile pity
York Libovi.Ix for the T,4Maturo, �Ir.
Sold At *,I.irr to $1.23 ,it bair, 01. ,
loc to)
jot
. good. Tit(,. ,volume, of order.q Ili wholo-
- (loorm, S, Itonrv, Line!
, n2, won the Mn.
40t, pet, bat,kpt, Cueumber;i for pickling
I i
,
. &1110 houst"s 11A.0i beell 4.1tisractnt'v.
servotivo lintl6aflon in .,I stift towl(k.11;
Were plentiful tit 40c to Me A, bitsket,
Ott(Ovq: Pusino,so conditions ar'c fay.
After four votes. I I ,
,
Small Anions and beanA were al.qo offerottl
- anti retaffel"4. Will
orable. Wholmatorg Ile
,
fit an effort to stop (rmpatming nil
in 1-11-90 qllftntitiPA Anil sold at 45c to
qtl;tlt At this 140RA011, (IMPOA, to do a large
i fAt traek1s, tivs C. 11. I", had t'vvilty-Mv
000 a ba4kot, Corn wax offered at from
volume of hu,tiWAS tbis fall.
Ouplicift'. Nvult tile oveoptioll of
brie kill alcorn at Milton fineil A; nolublaJI
11-2e to 1.3c per doyen, The mipply of fowl
�
was the largest of .the 60"Atill' "d prie"
gro.
_ io..
opi q Anil Provision& himitiosq lit most
�
Allill for gollig, by tile UAV
been (Ion(- for t%4)rty ymro, oft t1wir
1 bad it downward terldency. (406d�S'Jp,ed.
1111114K jv3 (40 �,,#,Allwbly quiet, ,),It 1106 11".
lIA11911V So. Shoe filAnut,lAturcel get.
way to find fr,)m lvo�L-. ,
ellil-k0no Were Offered At 40(, Anil 30e,
and Target, fowl, including ducloi, brought
,ire
till skive. Countr V eollee"'Ing tt'-e "I y
11"issiniz ame-, latit Tuclilan blyti 14.
Pindlay 23, of and
from one to Me PRO%. 11 , ,4-1 were loold tit
'9
filig
1'. In fibipping, el�elomt, with the exposit.
tion (if finiber, 'i 'In('" 101, uot;��a,blr.
,1146 .Markh.,tilt'Atreef.
'I irarrv"I'aylor, 24, 114 I'llond 9(r(.6t. I (J.
I . and A, few At 2de. Butter
25P dnrml
- .T�_ ___ .
1101110, ftt� 11AW th011Aht it, TIAN't, been
WAA offered at 24(1 to 2do poi ponitil. All.
Atimp men Are proad- nf having fles-
R
drowned In 1-1tillIA-ft Vrook, P1111.111
I14% Wore tin male At, .1W to .irno a hgoi�-pj,
1.Mldt1 from thttir anemtorA, and Alborg
strow .0iout a mile up(st 0 LoIng
And PhIMA were honght. at pripes rArg.
l"st 6f ittiving rfgpil A te
linine'll. . L , ... . it �
,; � Ao, " � I . M&ftw�� I ,I , . , , . ,* . , � , 0 �, I I" I � agi,6�_� ._�
", N —"W - -------- �
0 r .�r �� �j �' ' ' _- 1 ' r - . � I - 0 ; r.
I
LAST TWO YEARS - 1-111 ,:'�, -1 I I
MO fil ssIlliff,
Is Ottawa Opinion of Thaw's
Ciinadian Fight,
.
offfiw. A Or' _Mh 0+ 4
r
.. I -
Electric Forcing Shows
Great Results With Poultry
F -0. . V 4 0 Q& 440W
York has retained Canadian counsel '
'
and are endeavoring to arrange that
In Extensive Expcirinnentsin
whedThaw comes into custody of tile
*
Great Britain.
immigration authorities lie will be
conveyed to the New Yorl� section of -
1- � ..
the international boundary. T. Chase
London, Aug� 25.- A 0
. long succego.
0osgraill, X.C., of Montreal, and R.
0on of ingenious experiments have
A. Pringle, X.C., of Ottawa,,have nott.
been privately made lit the effect of
fled the Canadian 09vernmerit that I I
electricity upon the growtit, both of
they have been ernDloy6d by New
plants and Animals, and, e a
1. A, cordi g to
York.
'rile London Dally 'Nall to -day, it is
Mr. Prin-l- this. morning saw tile
now Jimsible to say, with some Approach
Immigration officials And urged them
,
Of confidence, that otartling resultsa have
to return Thaw to New Yor% should
they obtain the opportunity, No as,
been reached ill one dire'e'tion, B
, eyond
I
suraiwil was given him. It Is expect-
till question young poliltry responded
ed that the extradition proceedings
to electric stfluillus applied In a par -
will bo ttirminated on Wednesday by
ticular way, with oatounding rapidity.
a Judgment of the court declaring
They surpass the best on record in
that Thaw's offen", escape from con,
I
tile" speed of growth at (his time of
flnement, is not extraditable.
the year, and tlicy keep their health
The Immigration atithoritiea will then
in crowded condItionx.
-seize Thaw and attempt to. deport him
lu the south of lOngland, on tile big -
as an undesirable. It U certain that
ffeat poultry farm In tile world, all ex -
Thaw's lakwvera -will resist thin
periment of this nature lkas just been,
,proceed.
ing and will compel*the Canadian Jul all-
completed, Of eight hitildroid chi as lit
CI(e]
,
gl�tiojil. officialo to r'llow that Tba�v is
two equal groapd, 400 were nurtured on
the sort of person who is classed as an
the Intensive systeni-Allat is, in Tints,
"undesirable." Both law An(j fact will
almost trays, one above the other. One
be involved lit this stage, and it is pos.
group of 400 Nvas treated by this elec-
sible to Carry tile appeals through the
.
tric system, and so charged -were tile
�'nnadian coi irts to the Privy &uneil
cluckenii ivith electricity that the Shock
lit England, Thaw will probabli continue'
could be distinctly felt. if tile finger was
to reside in Canada for a conple of
Put to the beak of the chicken. The
year*i.
chickens in this gioup grow to re.
- - I
markable size, Clint is as petits pone-
.
BORDENIN TORONTO
. w i five weeks, and of the 400 only
"', "n" those weaklings in the begin.
.i..., died off.
.
Of the other 400 nearly one-h;IT
Preniier - Opened the Big
lied, it being late lit the year for
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healthy too),
grolvth, and the survivors
Show on Monday.
three montlis to reach R marketable
Size. This, experiment Was followed by
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Toronto, Aug. 25S.-Foll owing the first
official luncheon, at which Premier Bor-
den was the guest of honor, the Prem -
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ler at 2.30 this afternoon pressed tile
button which officially set in motion the
Canadian National 1',xhibition for 1913.
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The gateA were open at 8 o'clock this
morning, And Judging from the thou -
Sands who poured through during tile
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early botirs, it wai,; Considered that the
Crowd wotild be a rccord-break .11,
tile opl�nliindllhr day.
'file ition management ,,ire After
an attendailce re0ord. this'yeftr. ,,The
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only tbi'lag that can keep it; below tl!e
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million niark now is the weather, and it
will keel) it mighty busy holdin,-; LIS
back," declared Dr. J. 0. 6rr, the mall -
ager, after a final inspection of the
groundiA, which revealed everything in
first class shape. �
Premier Borden, accompanied by Mrs.
Borden Anil Hon. G. IL and Mrs. Perley,
arrived Ili the city oil Sunday) and are
.,it the Xinfr Ekl%�ard Hotel. The day
, �
was spoilt quietly, and in the evening
the Premier and ]NIr. Perley Nvere en-
tertained by the York Club' On Tues-
day -Mr. Borden ivill lay the corner
stone of the new Technical Hi 0 It School
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Oil Lippincott .street At 11 a.m., and
spend the afternoon at the exhibition,
returning to Ottawa in the evening.
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Opening of the D. R A. at
Ottawa Monday,
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Ottawa, Out., Aug. 2a. -The entry of
330 competitors in the Tyro match, the,
opening event, of the D. It. A. ineetiiRg
broke all records for attendance of yorung
I riflemen. The total entry is about iTN4
Lite gre:itest ever,
LTnder ,Almost l(leal ennilitions the seer-
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Ing in the Tyro ev ent was lilgh, there
being ten possibles.
The possIbles include W. Galloway, 91st
lIlghlanders, who -won $7.60.
Sergi. Marton won $5 with 34; also
Sergt. Easterby, 13th.
Kingston, It. A., won the t11f,0 lea I m
prize; 79th, 2nd; Q. 0. R., 3rd; ON 1, na ?-
fax, 4th; 1,101, Hamilton, Rh; Q. 0. 11 ,
second team, Gilt.
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TRE D19ADLY 4QY HIDE.
Niagara Falls, N.Y., Aug. �4.-Otle
man Is dead and . ai . iother is dying as
a result of a joy ritie here to-10glAt.
The Automobile, 4. sniall, red ruu-
about, Is Ili the bottgnt of tile lly-
draullo Canal, havillig vaulted a five-
foot storle -wall, tal%'.Ipg the copirig
and several stones with It. The dead
mat. was Fred Robertsolli, kuown as
"]Fred the Flagraali," a njenj4el, (if
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thie -bre)W oi 'tAe fast Gralid Trun#
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.
B. Sensabaugh, 46 years old, . c()iqred.'
He has five Drokeli I44s i' .
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side. Ile is also 1pter4ally 1p, jjire4,
and his recovery Is Opillitfill.
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STUDYING ONTARIQ PRAINAGIJ,
Guelph, Ont., Atig. 24.-Ohristian Inorner,
of Geneva., Switzeriarld, spent t*wq days
,
with Professor W. 14. Day, of the 'Ontnr-
to AgrIcultural College, studyIng drainage
education as Carrico on throltighout Oil-
tarlb by Prof. Day's department tit tile
college. '.%Ir. Dorner is GAverriment (train -
ago Inspector for the (lanton of (leneva,
anil was sent by tile Swlas Government
fnr the urpose ot studing arRinage work
In Intaillo, And particularly the traction
ditebor, wbich lie first learned of prougn
the drainage bulletins Issued by the De-
partment of Physics, He 1Vt .9attirday
for Belleville, where the college ditcher 1.4
now draining a flve-ftmv pl%)t for (lemon-
9tration purposes. ,
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OFFICIERS O ,
iOttawa dospatell - Col. tile 11011.
sain Hughes left this afternoon oil
his trip to England, At Montreal lie
was Joined by the members of the
outside laillitla Who tire to accoln-
pany him. There are 22 In the party
and they will be absent about foult
,weeks, After witnessing the w4noeu.
vires at Aldershot they will visit the
defence works ,and armament eatab.
lishments, whilo tile Minister himself
will visit tho Continent to sludy tits
remount question. ,
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'FlAt IN 6ASKATCHEWAN TOWN.
Regina, Aug. 24.-Tillre broke out at
I Maryfleld, Sask., yosterday iniornhig,
,
and totally wiped out the building, anj
contents, owned and occupied by tile
0dolfellows' arid Masonle Lodges. Tlie
warehouse of the Coelitshutt Plow Corii.
� pany arid White Brothers' furniture
�arid general store were also gutted.
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ATT11MOTtO TO KILL 61-1190r,
Atliabwwa, Alta., Aug. I.M.-LyIng In
ittlibumb Tiehind it freight (lar lit the C.
X. It. N,ftwbt bere a %Nould-bo a-sasqtli
last illillit made tin littempt to murder
Xlhlpf of Police V. A. Davls, Ilring fit
iiiiii at such vlos,i range thattlio *lwk or
Am aIs(,hArpk tit tim rt,v()Ivfr knovkoil
,he ,ehlof oft his tomt, The ballet rl,lw-
ed tile back of thm 011eflA head. u'llo.
41ountm 111)lle6 am Invok"ItIgating.
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though riot so striking, results were ob-
tained, Trials oil a yet larger scale are
bein 11 prepa red, arid there I,; at Any rate
reasonable hope that An instrument of
real value in tile Intensive production
bf food his been found.
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WORLDS CROP
Comparative Wheat Figures
for Years 1913 and 19t2.
Tile following table contains the fi-
a .
ures of the 101" wheat crop of the 41
wheat -producing countries of tile world,
0
compared with tll,3 figures for 1912, as
eetimated for Dornblisch'o floating car-
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goes� list. Dornbusch has used the
�official figures as published by the In-
.ternational Agricultural Institute for
.Bulgaria, Denmark, Spain, Hunitary,
'Raly, . United Kingdom, Luxem. urg,
Russia. in I'mrope, 1ndim and Japan.
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,Accoriting to Dornbusch's estim, e, this
. '�Op
. yeal"a Cl will be about 100, 0,000
bushels larger than last year's, and the
official figures published so far seem to
stIpport this view:
1913. 191").
. Dushels, B ashele.
10.000,000 33SX8,000
4wsia in R urope
(a) . . .. 791,200,000 6414,720,000
RuSsla in Asia
(b) . . .. . . 19-,2000,000 l7f 8,000,000
Hungary. Kin,
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dom .. .. .. 156,000,000 184�124,000
Austria .. .. .. 0,000,000 0,730�000
Ilerzegoiiina and -
Bosivia. ... � 3,200,000 20P.,000
ItAly.. .. .. Z00,000,000 18300,000
0,ermany .. ,. 1,18,000,000 IG4.712,000
Luxemburg .... 720,000 6114,000
r 112,000,000 l0q,91312,000
1;Z1 r, it',`t g -a - i .. .. - .: - %Q00,000 8,000,000
Rouniatilft .. .. 84,000,000 Si) ,5 5 2, 0 0 0
Bulgaria .. ... 04,000,000 03,848,000
Servia .. .. .. 12,800,000 14,400,000
Turkey .. ... 81000,000 1313,000,000
G,1,6eCe .. ., .. 5,200,000 5,C)O0,000
1711ited King- - '
dom.. .. .. W.000,000 57,400,000
Belgium .... .. I. -J,200,000 1.3,3a"I'08.1
L Rolland .. .... 5,��00,000 V,20,000
Switzorland . . 3,520�009 ' 3,134,000
Rwedoll. . . , . . 7,200,000 7AG0,000.
' 312,000
NorWay .. .... ".),80,000
Cyprus and
I 2,500,000
INIalts, . . . . 122,400,000
nd Sa 728,000,000 730,000,()00
Denm4rl, .. %. d,000,000 31)"I 52,000
Canada.. . . � . 2141"000,000 lo'),230,000
,
YOX100 .. .. .. 0,000,000 9,000,000
Argentin,eL . . . . 20(1#16,000 I(M,200,000
Chile'. .. .. ..- 9,000,000 10�000,000
Pvril. , " _ . , 5,200,00 k-l'ammo
India .. _ .. 35S,280,000 860,370,000
Perala ... .... 14,400,000 1Q,000,000
Ja?qlJ ... .. 37,20,000 25,088,000
chilla.. ., .. _ 5100,000 511'".000
Aiggrim .. ,., .. .12,000,001 27AII1,000
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Tupiiii(t .. .... _ 5,60,000 4,240,000
"Ig lit .. .. .. ,32,000,000 304r)02,000
Tav Cape .. ... 2,400,000 1.1:400,000
Anstralia'.. .. $8,800,000 84,400,000
Xew'Zoaland ., 6,400,000 45113.111(mo
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World's total 4,089,000,000 3ffli,8Q--),(Io0
a ... 03 governraeuts.
b-26 governments.
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.(PORT.
Tit(% Augivit crop report of the United
.states Department ot Agriculture gives
promise of it Corn ernp of 2,0"42,000.000
bushelm, (koinpared with 3,1,24.140,000
bushels last year. Tile pro(luctlon Of
wheat Is estimated at 744,000,000 buell-
els, Compared with 701,000,000 hualleIR
estimated last month, aud 730,267,000
114imliels the final figures for 1912. Tile
Oat crop Is estililated. at 1,02s,000,000
bi,shele, against i,,ti8,m7,000 last year,
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And 109,000,000, agi b .0123,824,-
000 bush iti. ,
T X. Doherty, Ch f Officer.
Publiea�ions 11ranW, Depnvtmont of
Agriculture, Ottawa.
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I FLOODS SWEPT AWAY BRIDGE$,
Cobourg, Aug, 24.-Ii'1rId%y Itight's
heavy rain and flood swept away over
twenty, brItiges aud 4 number of dams
tit Hanliltoo Township. Ili some plahes
large trees were torn up, and ,At Clarn-
borne a - large cerneat bricge re-
cently erected was destroyed. Con-
81t1trable damage Is reported also from
Italdliatand Township, where several
nilll dams were carried away. The
bridges wert swept omt lilke drift-
%vowl, Awl mads Nvere IKkillied alul toiril
ill) alid other olaniago done.
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THEMON."
Washingtoll, Atig. 24. - SellAtOr
Jones, Of W48114191;010� Wilt offered a
bill setting Aslo;lo it space fit the p -Q.
posed, pl[04, ll6tweva the Capit(ki sAd .
the Unloa Statlop, 00101Y for StAtUeR
sind Mo-fitorials to women. He w.ould
have it known As the "Pairthenoft.11
still suppose they'll be ,erottlng
atues to tho Inventor of tire bloom.
ers and the latter day 'alit skirt,"'
sneorpti IL dyspeptic ltnifluffraglAt
ffoum#� memb#r,
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CREW WAS SAVED
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When Swodlsh Gunboat
Wo Sunif in Manoeuvres.
-11101110, -Swet](411, Aug,. 25. Thn
Swedish battleship Idert, to -day col,
lided with and oaulc the Swedish gull.
boat Vrd while fleet 111alloeuvres were
In progress lit the Sound, The crew of
tile gunboat were oayed. The collision
occurred to the Nyestward of the
Swedish Island of 11vert, which lyles
abouteight miles. south of Elsinore.
The Urd had 0, displacement of 597
tons, She was 100 ileet long, 25 feet
beam, and carried t . wo 4,7.inch guns
and four six -pounders, The vessel was
built Ili 1877.
The battleship Oden was laid down
In 1894 and has a displacement or %.
434 tons. She is 278 feet long and
48 feet beam, and has a speed of 16
knots an hour. .
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'ON WATER WAGON
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Eniperor of Germany is a
T6etotaller Now.
Says Liquor Lessens Man's
Working Capacity.
Berlin, Aug. 25, The Kai.,;�r 11:1K
joined the ranks of teetotallers. 'Lie
has foresworn the fatherlandpa famous
beer, and cut out its choicest witio,ki.
His favorite drInIc is now lemonade
with a olash of orange Juice, but lie
does not force this beverag� oil bIB
.
guests, to Whom the usual wines are
served. These fauLs have leaked out
since he returned from his Yacation
crialse. Little space is given to them.
in the newspapers for the same rea.
Sow perhaps as when the Minister of
Education or it South German state
some time ago opposed the establish-
ment of a Good Templar lodge on the
ground that it threatened .one of the
most important industries of 0 er�
many. It is reported tnat the Kaiser
did riot touch -any alcoholic beverages
throughout his northern cruise. Per-
sons Who are In close cbriteet with
him say that this is the result of tile
i Emperor's conviction that alcohol les-
, sens the Working capacity of m man.
He often expresses the opinions to
members of his entourage that lm -
moderate drinking Is one of the great-
est factors in retarding the develop-
ment of nations, .
Some time ago -the Kaiser demand-
ed the latest alcoholic statistics as to
suicides, accidents and crimes which
resulted from Immoderate 'drinking.
After a study of these statistics he ex-
perimented on himself, arid found that
even small quantities of liquor lessen-
ed his energy and capacity for work,
whereupon, with characteristic Im-
pulsiveness, he out out alcohol entire-
ly. l4c never misses an opportunity
to descai.t on. uke value of temperance,
and the result is that the members of
his sulte who like their wine touch it
lightly when dining in his presence.
ing in the naval
recruits at Wilhelmshaven recently
the Emperor took occasion to deliver
a lecture oil temperance, and drank
a toast in water. He also recently told
army officers who asked It there would
be any objections If his health were
drunk in water that on the contrary
he ,Would be ,well pleased. .
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I KILLED BY'BURGLAR
Brantford Man Murdered
in Detroit Plan,t.
M,rantford despatch -AVord hao been
received here of the tragic death of
Herbert Plelcell, soil of Constable
Pickell, of the local Police force. The
- young mail was shot to death Monday
night at Detroit, lie was a night
watchman at the Aluminum Castings
Co., where lie was attacked by bur-
glars. Ile died a few hours ;ifter bay-
In.- been shot.
Police summoned to the castings
plant found PIckell lying In tile build-
ing, and discovered that about one
thousand pounds of rough metal Ila(]
been stolen from the plant. At first
they thought that the watchman was
suffering from an illness, arid paid
little attention to him in their Anxiety
to trace the missing metal, which was
valued at about $75. Finally, how-
ever, a police patrol was summoned,
and Pickell was taken to his home,
arriving there about 2.SO a� in., about
two hours after the robbery.
Plokell's first exploit which brought
him into public notice was Ili 1904, fol-
lowing the slaying of Patrolman John
F. Daley, of Detroit who was shot In
an alley near the ctruer of Michigan
n n y street. Ilickell.
sought to c4pture the assassin, .Anil
risked his lite lit all attempt. A bul-
let in tile body was the reward for tits
bravery, and for weeks his life was de-
spaired of, - - I
LATE KING'S NOTES
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Will be Creniated and Kept
Peoin Public.
London, Ali,- 25, --There Are proh,
. . al,ly
k -%v lue'lloirs which publialters NN oil] it
Print move l0elll�, just now tlmn th,�
private letters and diaries of tilt, hits
Xing Edward. Sallie of 013. inteve.4tilig
0
matter may even llo%N, be in the proceia
of being, �orosuiateol, for during tile yj�
of Quepil-Uo0or AIt%\&nt1rj,l, to italliloral
A, cert'lill, portion of Xing IP,dwar&A pri.
vmto vorret;tp41dolneo is to bo, destroyed.
ThMP h"Llf" aaV, been 'al eharg�. ot
Xit.g (,'eorge',4 lmlikem. Xing (,'eorgij
uisbe(I tit destroy, thi,,ni All A,; p,non aq
tI1eiNc,e'.,l tile into 14's posge;Aiall, ,
, aftor h%4
fix t , ., death, but his mother re. . fits '.
0 eolloont to 064. .�;Iltk haq Ilow . . j4
alre'Nill
to) their (16.3truetiml, %vith %he, p,xcc.jlti,11l
of A, few of which she, 11,1.8 Personally
tal'on, ellarR6. I
e fil,kell to llalluor.d
last week from Lortilon in li, illn�lll iron
SAfP, Which w,Am in charge, of twil . Af
tile chief offiviall of the Xing,li bank,
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Thero*1 bo low l;jt,ks All.out Atilllter,,(f.
ed rivilk it tile willIterAtnrA llsoil crat,kell
ipe. Rflint. rotilol0t, %ugAr Anil a 11,Ash 4l,f
whi%�.(%Y.
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