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Exeter Advocate, 1903-9-24, Page 5IIE (Utter bporatc r peblished every Thursday ;Stese at the Wise. 3 MAIN -STREET, EXETER. -Bs- the ADVOQATg P;SiSt.iStiliNi COMPANY TERNS OP SITSCRIPTION. One Deltas per weenie if esid edvenes, st. it net se saki. 404^zres;tt.PAasse- 74r3.tiPq q;c7k 4.1.;PP3.4ca^:, ttoass paPer dIsszsAtir.tvzst sesta all srmas". sea are sass. Adsesaissmenza sessieed disesslens will 4s. nablishsi thfseld wad eliessett rsserdlusls- Liheral disseust ersie ter traieseo.ng ersiseasTst insetted Ise less Isssisds. Stsers dssseselse Jar:- Mel:STING zusueleut in the fleasst sash. sal s• zuesleraterstes.Cjmows spites's trivernateee setiateneee, eta. te 3esste pes4bis Sanders & Creech, PROKIIBT011s Proretislonal Cards. rsiN331,1AN. 1.111-9.. Ms A. Bs BINS- SSAINS L.P.Sts, Jlessr etetteses Tsresto reiserists- DENTISTS. .7TP4Ei estasseted Isithaat any vie, es ens trssi etteets _Wise ia FonSse's Sisek west side. 1.1413s zeseet,s 7.• Exqter. P. ariaos PEON (JS. lb= Oratarie-etVtronto ara esilesneof Mutt Ssairsestss Onterl% ro,st Oran:* ei ett.<4,-;o Slitrol PitaSthetle MAIO:stew (with hessereflie. rseelles.) Alla=neal, Geld end Vutssobie Plateic•ate-lotibe neatenntmeer txr-7-4tie. A ptcfestly Inraless en* aestIsstie used fsr r teeth. Offlve Qdara.aZb of Calliois hrrs. sore. nwlvr. Cuilltni Pot vp Rear• e r's Inmure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, !„,erv.- ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor utows the remedy, used for 0 years. "leatureine grew ea C044 44r,1 TM 4 114.4rgalnaaa1A csts1eZaIycereals:les,' , ! .Voeungussessatctsra, 1W a bonto.-- , AYLISO dragOso, for ......42a.=;*i. pure Mood Peld lee, sa ienawera ea,a, Dowker, (-iPM11:1.11iiililels, left, Park - h11 a few days ago for Fort Francis whet e he intends remaining for sever- al months.- Abe Joseph Romohe left last week for Deciterville, Sanilite where he intendsto settle. Ria fatally will follow shortly. Mr. Ru- mohn le a highly reepoetred citizen and has Used for many years in Parkhill and viei ty. The weal wishes of many friends go 'it him and WS fanailY Lo tr new hi iss Anue-Knapton 14:0.:i resigned iter ptDsition as Manager of the Paithill ineenult the Bell Tele- phonic. CO. and the managemeat bas been traeq,..rred to 3. F. lanberts. The Reline will learn with regret the resig- untion of Xiss Knapton as the eglice was managed 1.v her with the idueoer satisfaction. alise Ktaiptan is teaming iR1' ;attention tz3 toillittery business:tun Is now in. White & Man's tstablishe ment,--Mr. Almon Way and family have moved to Meshing, Mich.. wbere they intendremainione-Witt Holmes. who bought aat 3.13.S:wort's shoo shop sow:- muntits ago and condoot(11 it since has disposed of his small staek to t be Sitoe CV, and le IlOW int -4012(1i tRieir $torO lovaikete., Vitrua Virtianeuen.-One a the fairest ;aid loveliest or the den 4lific rs of this town. * r"I "'time Ala) was last week carried awoy to ace a no in Listowel. The vonwe " lady was ,!driss Gera:elate, eldest dangir- ' tea of Mr. Robt. Elliott. Of the Goshen 11 Of OgllagaTh i' wlk1 ned , these two 'ttir life to plaeo ion Weil. inestlar at high noon, az the residence IIRAD mincriev:ax. of the brides ptirents,und was witness-. eel by a unnitter of friends of t lie con- e 0,000,00 '"14cling Partiee. Rev. Mr. denningt_ gaol:woo Hayfield. t yin,. the nuptial knot. The !C..= Meta Santiltsrleasiness troesasted. intsr-sz es ors:e fsssr.shie eernsa sstss nil sr, 4 ss3 T. P. !..irltAVGIII,IX. 5iPaIDER OF WjE efearaenalair-vlatrAmeloaree eilesss et rayslriants And. sissrous Ostet.e.• e3nuestr,Sallessrse.f eat', availshle in Siugent atai Aercavinitr. Pa5ta. COnik .lettes asi ether fsselsn es asses 3. wQd Oat. Trastilmst ll.etter3 sif Credit, Z 3 tratiters px,la of the rer. Jetka P. tr&en. (Mee 4.0 nesItlepeo„ eest qnstss ISIsdea Ont. Spsslet ettentisso NAL)rasnief wassesi. Ofdselssars. TAW to 4 TNIVNAln.N 4,1 Nera tiLt .1V,Ts 1,:r $.1 m..s Mat. r ous4 moot inIssest- atcess 1.1,1, C'azuco. • AnetiOneer* itIslarttra, irant Atrntrz.nr tto Cl=atilo of P4TVI4 argil 2111441merz„ ttstlzt et reben:e. Sans Freararilv IttrfUri reensiable. 04;0 amenete 7,reattne. The Molsons 13tInk (Coartertel tat •redleement. leee) WA Mee, 3lantreee Paid up Capital. 1 11 • • • • • • • • $2,5140,10) Reserve Fund, • • . • ... • .. • • ..2,2.10,000. SAS. ELLIOTT, GENERAL 41fA NAOS% --EXETER BRANCH- ernslivmarmg, l'Uttesi FTstln, nsszcst. istaan,:ntis coal( IN% sr; 1 I W. S. CIIISHOL7xl„ ;detainer, beide was Itenilsomely attired and pre. ssistod a very pretty appearance. M. tilbson Is Ztritntml and beloved by a wale ierele of friends and she leaves Verne wiU* the eineere wishea all for her fixture. After tdte ceremony eels performed and congratulations extended the compeny rineahiel to the :41;ning room where u 1otintif4d repaet WAS rierred. After supper an inspec- Hen wile made a the bridel gifts. , which were declered to lie proleittly vastly. numerous Oita Metal Array as 1p* ever heA4bWe4 On t win persene at the oilverit or their menial he. We ish tiv.4 hapey eisuple a long and use. and eontintion., prosperity, and eve are insly tohoing the fervent wieb- ee fif a beet of Ale:ales ANADIAN ACIF1C ny HERE AND THERM The light of the body de the eye, 1181yeal Excilisiops sh7i.18.1:;,Ittiyollota21111Lettdiatautuet:itnital a, mete to semi 4 i. xeversi sheets may goax meaty thou. " W011 be run era S'ePTnhitien lath atni 2504 rsturalnx until nelVgMfa.F.lt IOW ond SUM resoc‘tivety. term. RETURN FARES 1 , ,35111•14144.4.-.11•151141. ,....1,4.4.55•••••••14,44.16•4451•1.4141,11110•1•11.p sand tulles for two cents. Nearly 100.0E0 pounds of snails are tiold daily in the Paris market% to be eaten bY dWellers la that city. They are caretully reared for the 1 IrP*0* Realea,,,-- nn extensive inell gardens in the prove Wineloess.. %Vasliada Atecoolaw- Estettaa Arcata: , Pa Albert,: ) 35 flat:rod, 1. Cal,ary Stralbeetta U rat 064111: t 41.1 Ot-0113111r0:10 an. te3R prs; Saturates /0 a.ul meemantio.. •te pm. wawanotia.. MInlatzt- Ageneralberik.ingbusisstransarted ans4ncticZw.. eleaey ale*a-i Fare. *mat lowest rai6. 4"" mittre Swine Vane neiratte teem el mei uperas reedy- - letertet allowed ae tagetet (entreat tatta Melee &XI:msg. N. IL I (rapier, .11cuive •••••••• Bicycles! "We are still in the Bicycle trade and this .s•ear slum some title speci- mens, The CUSHION FRAME is the Ideal wheel to vide. Prices mod- erate. New Pianos! Several New Pianos just, put in stock; newest styles and, the best makes. It will pay you to see them. You will be surprised at the LOW PRICES at which we sell them. Organs of the Latest makes always in stock Sewing Machines tiac. i We are leaders in Sewing Ma r - chines-tbe best machines that the trade produces are on our floor for yourinspection.; also repairs Need- les, etc., for all kinds of sewing ma- chines, always on hand. --------• ------------ ?vatu ;o t'ssels, t.attit. Ste. Siatle.Wsloleertin4 Etso. Assls to rasa-% t*see. Lan 1.lle Agt!ritt, v;:, wades 1 Tiristtsese3i3: ;kid es "foesroll.baitsti." A. U. NerfelAear 4* Iteeerant ovnerel iSvseseer Agent, 71 Votwe St. Terrain% winintNo.-Wedding bells pealis1 forth in our midet on Wednesday, Sept. Mb, when Mr. 'Win. Balfour, one of tbepopulnru nd progressi se -farm- ers led to the alter :Slims Sam demo only ditughter of tbe late L. Heal, of nifinrton. The interesting cere- mony WiL.‘ pm Nulled la* the Rev. Mr. Cranetpn, assisted by Rev. Mr. Hicks, The bride is spoken of as an estimable and highly esteemed young lady and the groom ought to he congratol.oeo on (Attaining such a bride. A blending of two highly respected Scotch nd English families slide as this canacie help bnt become a service Of •gratifica- tion to their many friends and well- wishers in these parts. Fall Fairs Zurich. Seaforth Wingbam- . ...... Ailsa Craig.... - . .... . Blyth -.a .. CallKirkto• .aud see us if in nevi. of I n.... .. ... 4 4. 4 arkhIII. any of the above. • S. MARTI-Pi TM Wu! The Exeter Grist Mill. • The Exeter Grist Mill has been re- modelled and is in full swing again, BETTER THAN EVEfl. prepared to ttend to the needs of their many customers with a good supply of the, noted •' Star Flour ON Hand We have plate choppers for fine chop and a roller foe rolling pats for homes. Boeing is Believing Give Us a Tial. • Harvey Bros. Successors to J. Oohbledick & San Por assessment purposes Dan Patch, the wofld's famous pacer, is valued kt $201, For other purposes $50,000. Sep 2,3-24 " 21-25 tt 25 "29.80 Oct. 6-7 " " Timbers of oak keep the old hoinestead standing through the years. It pays to use the right stuff. Men of oak!' axe men" in rugged health, men who,_. bodies are ma -le of the sound- est materials. Childhood is the time to lay th fou ndati on for a sturdy con- stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right stuff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growi ng powers of children, helps them build a firm •foundation for a sturdy consti- tution: Send for free sarnple. SCOTT &ISOM/NE, Chemists, Toronto, Ontario. 500, and 51.00; atl druggists. bleep, and fed on aromatic,: herbs tot make their Savor Slier. A publiabing house In St. Feel has leased es club building for its 450 ems eloyes. The dual are 10 eente a month, 4 entitling a member to all the privil- eges of the club. Refreshments aro furnished at cost• and storage tar btcyclos 1* provided. Tim largeet ;rive -growing region in e world Is not the chameagne dis- trict ot Fratire nor the sunny vela of southern California, for 'western f, New York owns the Utle by virtue at fifty thousand acres now given, ow, I to grave culture. 1 i A Chicago scientist predicts that i the method of living will be so im- proved during the twentieth century • that people will be considered young when they are 100 years old. A. number of Scottish grouse have been 'Imported by the Canadian, gave , ernment from the highlands of Scot- land for the purpose of atocking the l provincial parks. The Chicago iournal says: "When Sheridan road la completed it will be 3 the only 85 mile driveway in the world that does not cross a railroad or rt I bridge. I The Medical Record says nothing , will improve a woman's health like I 'sweeping, baking» bed-rna.king, dish- washing, and polishing the silver. The heaviest roan whose weight Is recorded authentically was Miles Dar- den, of Tennessee. He weighed a lite tie less than 1,000 pounds. The oldest bonnet was found upon an Egyptian mummy, that of a prin- cess who was interred about 2,000 Tears before Christ. The Queen of Holland has an enor- mous fortune, only a part of which be. longs to the crown. , -Green crocidolite, or "cat's eye," is found In New Mexico. I Possibly the Chinese would take. a little more kinilly to Christianity, if 1 they realized that you can believe Di it without practicing It -Puck. The Luxembourg aideeum has Nat bought several pictures that were dis- played in the 'foreign section In the Paris exposition. Among these are Walter McEwen's "A Sunday in Hol- land," and Humphrey Johnson's "Por- trait of a Woman," both from the Unites]. States section. Lincoln' great war secretary, Stan- ton, was to have had a monumett built to his memory some time since in his native town of Steubenville, O. but the association formed a few years ago to raise the funds has no,t met with any success. An effort is now being made there to revive the project. Before the German Empire was uni- fied an author had to obtain 22 differ- ent copyrights for a book, and a rail- way bill had to pass through 14 dia terent parliaments. The royal palaces of Bangkok form a city in themselves. They consist of several hundred individual palaces, surrounded by magnificent gardens and pagodas. Bangkok is really a city of waters. It is an Indo-Chineso Venice. More people live in floating homes on, the' Menem, "the Nile of Siam," and in tnany canals, that in permanent buildings, • TURIta BEXTEN. OURCLARS AT HOLLAND, MAN: EXETEB ,portant Engagement With e.Insaire • gentsFought at Perin. CHANOED EH ACWEDN.V.e5,0 setp 01:4431.triic3 tion VAULT DOOR IN -UNION BANI Wheat„ .. . . 74 Tte wbich hes reached me directly from the BLOWN To ATOMS Barley.. insurgent headquerters, states that i1IIatageeogna oe it)hiaegt: (t, wp iet rhi ye, .1,Tv tu er e- a% e revoletienaries possess consider- ble dePnts. ' The insurgent bands. uer S4)::/7rff' band p's' otT. mainteined the fight until rein- byo'n:soff and Sandanski, the captor of Les StouR. The Turkish force, Penn - e ha: 1 efee and x,esQ cut,. was, it ia stated gem- -telw znailtilated, and the Col* neI comnacaLZing taken prieon- Anether canilict occurred on Sun- ny _at iCachaei; at the not of thc OK- shc. assitlitalziS, near the Iron - ONSPIRATORS.- 1 t Peas., ...... ....... ..... 1 12 1 te.04) Potatoes, per img. Tvir Men who Hurried to the Seen elev. per um,. I; Terzerized by the DeSperadoes- i-r3,,Lutl,:l.„r.k:4".e. .......... . 1- (41' 1-• . .. ..•, I WO Other Roleherlee. : F.ggs 14 15 tf 111,141114erli'ike'es4.-41):'4).1cbees-t a tee A AO 5 t Holland, 'Alan.. Sept. ';.,....,-. Enrglars „Ps4r:rtrivekilotiv,st..... .. : visited this town last nig'at and 1.)1tv 1 r, . pt ap,,,,peeews,.. . • . A CO 8 00 .9.5 ; 013en.,Mr- Piehe,00"a safe in hip stoea. " , - - , also Me. Tiessee sa!ie iif hie drue.„:, „ •' , store, atta• then the large Vaiti:t slcorLriad• a .1.„ in the 'Union /leek was blowe to '1 enCtef 1,Citeg „ atoese. While eapged at else beek' 1? Waiter and Fulton Koss, WhO .1;',I.rd 14 .12e °13-gegr'''' k9es' 4411E9' 11° i elie explasion came to inveitieente and P., 31'4 el, the, 1.")d,,,Y* Ale j°,341311:: were peorapdy ordered to "lands re . ineamea au.% stvozen k.,:j tal?natt-l".;:m.^-, anfaactethetelev3vriaillti. e i9,216drpaer(lim/r1:. '-' Ili iv..„. to ,4 4thfsa:c.tg:te idliconrgeietlitc:; of :::..b4lotie obey b , , men then :eft over the bill santh They 1 suilf?re.4.4. orerA to revre, eal,7a.. ,x seenred about one hitadred dollars. after eittiag or lyiril.t !erg, aeel the= ; condition lla cQtapuouly ty9ta.-2-, 4u wet. PQES THIS MEAN WAR • weather. - Plot Insr ing Many - Of the I:1 Lortdon, Sept. 1.:int.4 hale acli patch irona its correseenileet et watier,,in whica he says iesAt the here. tot the other n'glet ,leing Pater Za4ros.S , the officers of the preisou that -nor ,diScord existed in the army, aud aigireentent teigoed between it ant the!" people. The icing. ine-doutitcelly weretort in ecelisys heveatee, • stllel •CO011ifaC47' Ili a tar more iieriao, matter than eny Govern:neat eseuld dare to etc:owe:104e. Oat of a total el t,,s.eQg offietre at leaet aotio are believed to be. C011eetiled in tile mayemeat. and efoot-ii g tb.g pc,(401p1 fr.ends and fe.StilVelo'• the 14„ty-etzitt n C4.19iratorts' aSeaeeine 01 the late -Meg ahd, co, probably few 4il/F-ta,i14 40 tiOt. Ot at 4464 5pnpasittge wait It. se vast minority do so, because they. realise that the revolution WS led perhap5 worse gumption and. tyr- nay than wee petivieusly ibe ease. ijw. Qt. 14545SPOSS hold all th.e chief civil and .inditary ofnees, the keyS of Tie arsenal end Oi the treasure Cilesti, andomactanne crouing them woui4 The King hinisedil is surrounded -and ruled hy them many people losing hope that he Will 01.-te be able to ellialee biotech free. Mter of COultneren oft itch, at whose house the :slur., der. plot was hatched, and whe conduct- ed the Stcro uciptlations with King Felten is openly stated to possess an ieeriminatiog lam, which he has elf 'nays kept banging over the royal hod. Ile correspondent says that, despite tjts recent statement of one of the Ministers that Europe is quite =limits . en in thinking that ate Servian Govern - Matt is in the hands el a military': cliqae,„ it seems that the regicides are beginning to realize that they have • gone too far. Colonel Mishitth no. , longer .opefily swaggers about his ae- tive participation in the murders, and he was carend to explain to inc that . he only arrived on the scene when all was over. He professed to regard the new conspiracy as the work of a few foolish young men., who would probab- ly be linprisorted for a •few month*. • He was careful not to mention the fact that the Government bed been afraid to arrest the seniors incriminated in the new ,conspiracy, for fear of showing how widespread it is, and have Only taken hostages 'from the most Whiten - dal and wealthiest .families, the young- sters connected, with them. His shifty, nervous and shamefaced manner is at • striking variance with his 'previous as- surance, ACRES OF TALK. One British Delcgateta View of the Canadians. London, Sept. :*.2. -Mr. Thos. Crook, a. Burnley delegate to the Empire Con- gress of Chambers of Commerce at 'Montreal, in a letter published in The News, writes "The congress is intensely disap- pointing to me. Such floods of elo- quence, nearly all 'protection!' A re- mark, however silly. of 'protection' is cheered to the echo, while the soundest free trade argument is received in sil- ence. . . Nearly all the tine has been taken up by Canadians, who talk tey tne acre, tsying to persuade us that placing a tax on corn will not raise the price of wheat. What they want is an advantage over the United States in selling wheat. They bate and fear the States, but they can see no- thing else. Am ;longing for a change from the crowd and heat and economic heresy of Montreal." TELEGRAPH BREVITIES. Mr. I. 11. Rogers, the veteran furrier, died at Winnipeg. The Trades and Labor Congress opens at Brockville to -day. Mr. Simon Sheehan, aged 76 years, of Belleville, dropped dead. -Thomas Reid, aged 71 years, was killed bv a train at Athens. Ont. Mr. James Latchford, father of Hon. b'. R. Latchford, died at Ottawa. It is reported that Lord Milner has been offered the Colonial Secretaryship. The exports of live stock from Montreal are more than double those of last year. A cable s.nnounced ,the death of Rev. Dr. Menzies at Mhow, India, from plague, The bonus of $5,000 and a free site to the, Dominion Linen 1V1Ills was carried at °Yrneia Yellow fever is widespread ln several districts of Mexico, and many deaths are. occuirium rlang. w Scott, brakeman, was fatally injured by falling between the cars of a moving train at Allendale. The inquest at Port Stanley throws no light on the mystery of the two bodies recently washed ashore there. There is little improvement in the con- dition of Fanny Capes,• the Hamilton girl who was wounded on the head by a stonee Prrnier , Seddon of New Zealand, writing to Mr. Chamberlain, says "Do not be discouraged ; to obtain, re- form ever entails great sacrifice." Forty editors, whose names have al- ready been published, left yesterday on tke Canadian Press AssociatiOn's ex cursion in northern Ontario. Ss _, ,.....3 ... °IS' e IA 4 ht ly ?..:r'e erne The Pulzarian rot tlie -.1,111414SP. bat have bete eoWlillsiefy svszei.t, y X'S Troons in ao-onot % earpperlita,j.er )7b:dt X am Cc -eV:, griiva- • 4" . '1""'• " ,, , = ,I Ilai bit's ,rnahcgs $:01.7S3 rzea,:uttCir.,:. LgrindOta. Sept- :?.).-A desitatett froin. fi. "I_ bad An attack of Meer:re szlIfstls Isit eslt GlAifditWO, Qa. ezle Ttirco-BigigaTh A ' Zrattir r itC-15 Tatar u"r...tftr6';4;!..tsainlii;'44a7. ir4uticr„, to The London 1)41- Mail ' rtur. and this ineuhrtg hqs eutiret.v f Wed i mport$ oRt. tig,nt e.N-citeincnit 1,,,,cvis,du we. lime Ila liesisatisse ln frosles4 Is sew:4 in tte distroct. twcat15e oli 3 tKirmisir i tet)tille. ,tt. J. blIrDatVAltot Trenton. Oat?. Saturday on the mOuntaitt range flood's Sarsaparilla between Turkiill end Dulgarian ttrOopi which forms the border title, The gen. 14„,t,Q„v2!!!,f,,,u#1,,.`3„q1,1„13"FrIlfr4c' eral impression is that war 4 onis a, ""-- "r4"----- "'"-' ---- -I queetion of a few daye. The despatch from the Bid rien frouticr. agaitt5t f add5, that TtIrkey is maesing 4o.cco troop5 in wad artmod Palanka, to neles 11114041:4°4allot"114914111711111, dwell et winch foree ‘,., wwcPtvilartr.aboaties- Bulgarians have sally 4kQQT1gxemTeunikisti frontier officers saes Otter4.1iseass. rdeepSpaarleltlitaT -irbh:iTn,iumrlsjr,......1g..„;.:4: Ot. esott.0„,,.#;thed. re... Zentehieff have been defeated wall Before 044 4/ter. 1147417,03recto greet alaughter /war McInik, end ft giTe,3 gosemd sprostssoloa. It"pressotiss_., great number of ititigerielle were Masi. twoiscontly cons alliere14 of A mew Wocw. acred in the neighborin.t. viiiages, scv.;'24rir..-Nrattictong. l$Pents;aftrritga, iletPerteeese trail of witieh Avert hunting. end auerreeteet Owe et iterposes; the ex Oat Sofia. Sept, syees--It .is reported tierc trer,ftretrtiMss(fr„leroTaigrealtsltettreellr"ty that 590 Turiti have bccn laed with 1,0244itra,Cua*nmPti9n Atvi,,.d..A,44,..,146,,Tir (L.-wiz...an' dynamite Mae figlatag against a ba4111347,4?;1"-glitgr34--vizt -i-4"i-zi)tx-0'6- of msurgents in the iCresna defile, osiptotanee. gonsiferfreel3aexPa, Ad THE BRITISH CABINET. Irlas Wood Company. 7,7,AlitPlasssisslIce;s17341414413.4 le is'3,149,s130t;sel"1143 hriS:., .... P,' as Lets, iltna.7Szsze• Tlit Rumored Appointments OfAtial., 17 Denied. London, Sept. el„.--Preinier D411:Ale'S private secretary informed the A,suct. ated Press last night that the reprted Cabinet appointments had not yet been made. 4pparent1y Lord Milner is etill considering the offer of the Co.onial Secretaryship, The earlier report was to the effect that King Edward had approved the appointment of Austen Chamberlain, tlie Post- master -General, w be Chancellor of the Exchequer, in succession to Charles T. Ritchie; Mr. Arnold -Forster, Secre- tary to the e‘aliniralty, to be Secretary for War, in succession to Mr. Brod- rick; Mr. Drodrick, the Secretary for War, to be Secretary for Indira in sac - cession to Lord George Hamilton. and Lord Selborne, the First Lord of the Admiralty, to be Secretary for the Colonies, in succession to Joseph Chamberlain. It is known that Lord Milner, the British High Commissioner to South Africa, was offered the Colonial Secre- taryship. The question of the support of the Nationalist party for the new fiscal policy of retaliation Is said to be the subject of negotiations between the Government and the Irish leaders. It is reported that Chief Irish Secretary Wyndham is offering a concession in the shape of a Roman Catholic col- lege at Dublin, while the Nationalists, on the other hand. are demanding a measure of local self-government as ee price of their support, Whether or not these statements are well found- ed, it appears clear that the Nation- alists intend to use the Cabinet crisis as a lever. Wm. (Mien, ALP., speaking at Cork to -night, declared unequivocally that both of the English parties were broken, and the solid Irish party would 'meet whichever came out on top The future aim of the Irish party, he said, was "Ireland a nation," and they intended to adopt a position of inde- pendence and bold their hands until it was discovered from whom the best terms could be obtained. The means which secured the abolition of land- aardism, declared the Irish 'leader, could easily, on the same lines, achieve home rule. UNCALLED-FOR ATTACK. Strange Action of The London Daily News. • London, Sept. 22. -The recent edi- torial in The London Daily News at- tacking Attorney -General Finlay for • what it called his "discourteous tone" towards the United States in the afg,u- ment on the Alaska dispute, and which was cabled several 'United States pap- ers, is the only unfriendly reference to the Canadian case which has appeared in the British press. The News' accus- ation was entirely unfouuded, whilst the attack on Canada was most scurril- ous. The News .is no longer the organ of any nelitical party, but simply a pri- vate enterprise'so that. no impartance is attached to its utterances 'here. As showing how much The News is up-to- date, to -day's issue annotmces that Lord • Alverstone, one of the Alaska boundary commissioners, is staying at Shanklin, on the Isle of Wight, five emirs' journey • from London, A FORT BLOWN UP. Many Killed and Injured in Disaster in Portuguese East Africa. (Associated Press Despatch.) 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