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Exeter Advocate, 1908-12-24, Page 7 (2)eo n 1 t 0. Is el Uli 4 o .,•itit..dinne dnet4..Y4 ° :P , u 0 antt dressed ,ar . ro the rear frand tank es - 4, eaving the Bridge. . . ..s. . tation at 1245 .p.m., -Was tihed Signer rle Ai:stereo private r, urasharte." The party was bound to Cobalt to insp3iet some ?Auntsproperty in which they. are -stitssieeted. Just -before the train Ilea out, Dr...Orchard. nonunion Inapector; Customs Officers Geo. it thir. mares. The ocia1a de antr nein tar eye, ehickew,.daleks, and a ;Adept beef. AIL these were ordered 'Mimed. ',The foreignrs rotettea tbat they hzd, notse weds and would have no time to procure ' other edible* until they reaelied Toronto. In spite of the vebqinent proteete of the million- , suree ,the viand were burned-ini., GrandsTrunk engines, and thi ves- eIs them were left nes hind to be disinfected. 1W A- T VOR A MONTI/. ta With -Voiotia Machine t. Ifyacinthe, Que. • s. rzculture for this Province, ha* an- nounced the results of experiments whiclz have.been 'conducted in eons notion with the preeervation of milk. By means of the Geulin ma - thine, which was recently brought from France and installed in the Dair • School at St. Hyacinthe, it sssass. OM, trWliThillal D IN wopicom. 1fttea Persons Killed lit C.:411,010 in *di Teasels des,atch from Limo es Fraise sss. And'a Passenger train near here on Wednesday, resulted in the death of 15 persons and the injury of 30 others. Vire broke out after the 'Saccident and most of the victims, including the engineer of the Pa4- eenger train, were pinned beneath the wreckage and burned to death. r, 211 gosi on afterwards Mr. Allard promised Government aid to any factoriee ailing the (Unlit* machine. AN ITALIAN STABBED. rsoo Dripping Blood, Along Monts • real Streets. A. despatch from Montreal says: - Italian who will likely die, usbd inesiy.along Craig street on ,Yednesday night through a crowd of ltristraas shoppers'with blood earning in the snow from a deep in his throat. He had been *shed with a razor by An unknown assailant.. • The blood left a grim - sop trail ors:the sidewalk, and the injured man collapsed within sight a) of Ins. home. Robbery or revenge is thought to have Wieri-the motive. ,The Italian was taken to the Goner. itospital, and .is thought to 'be • ally Injured. ••••••••••••••••••••••41.•••••••:••••••••••••• EARLY nim MILLIONS. ▪ Revs" Wheat Ships meats Through Winnipeg. A despateh from Winnipeg- says: Navigation has closed and over 48,- .000,000 bushels of wheat of the crop Of 1008 passed Winnipeg before the lest boats went outkihipments for the last week of open water reach- ed the enormous total of 5,103,091' • • ••1"..." Wsveritsorresectie oUision occurred n tlie Pouch Tunnel, between here, and Beive. XING Vll�JtE4tZFJi. AttoEsEic ' tber Coi.slrle „i• sserSpnik .s.ss 1 t t Loridon, Ont. V. W lhistlewait 'of na has been appointed Reiitrar of Prescott'county... • B. M. and rother6thosiva /Olt *11 :trace o each othersfor 25 Van; Mit by *t- ide/At ink* Ifamilten hotel. The public school of Potter*hurg* suburb of London, Ont., is closed on,account of the teacher, Mr. *- adder's, being ill with smallpox. Joseph Vitro:eta an Italian, was -sentenced at North Bay to five -.erste in Kingston Penitentiary for robbing a fellow -countryman at Co* ssfsssszssss.rsssssssXrmssSPSs The National Manufacturing Ti whose foundry at Pent, Ise was.destroyed by fire, has made arrangements with the Co- sitt to remove to Brock- ville. The local option by-law was car- ried in seven new municipalities 'in $ • rriti Ira I WITS 4, WORLD'SMIOETS 0 , On *eond patents,t I 1eat '-Maniobt wheat .s firm for No. 1 Northern, at $1.9634 for No. 2 Northern, and at Stott for No., °3, Northern, so gian Dsky Posts. ISTO Northern is quotedat s1,,121‘ ssialstss- 2 Northern at $1.0034*. . Ontario wheats -No. 2 white is, quoted at 94 to 94%e outride, and No. 2 red Winter at We" outside, and No. 2 mixed at 940 outside. OatessOrsterie NO. 2 white quoted at 3a to 300 outside, and "at 42c on track, Toronto; No. Weetern Ca- nada oats quoted at 434ca lake XtV fis itt ear,;e of the only kuown isvet thems VI., Ya4cifltti %aei,e4t$T.41Stsits:ce xi lin D erd of Mealth, in is report to that betty On the .Otst of amall- pox whish have *moistly occurred. Ke told the 'board on. WesinesdaS, ,that there had been46-easessinsten municipislitiess during „ October, while 130 CASeft in 23 municipalities. had been reported fdr November. It had been learned that mild eases had existed for weeks before preence was known to the loeal Medja1 Health Officer.. With but , x TL. uni qetoa ,aecination ad inetutetze beeu sai'. This meas,ure rernntted munieipa West°, provide - for (n111)41011 vaceinations "The failure On the part of Municipal Councils te make the Act operative ha* resulted particularly in the Lsre centre; ofessynmesss.„, swiss iaitrous1y the 1nssilleS11 ntunity," said Dr. Hodgetts. Ile added that business was still fur- ther crippled by the failure of the councils even in the face of an out- break of considerable extent to take rm stand and enforce vaccina- tion. corded. •Selects sold, at $0 per cwt. fed and Watered,' off ears, an'lights ad fate at $5,5 per cwt. Bar ess-No. 2 barley quoted et 64 outside, and No. 3 extra, at 53e. Buckwheat -S7 to 5734c outside. Peas -No. 2 quoted at 80% to 070 outside. Corn -No. *2 American yaws( nominal at 70c on track, Toronto; new No. 3 ssellow quoted at 67e ro t OBBiD L not �rne.ostasa ,st, was le "VOW sessss4 s ---- OK 0 EtR U$OLIE. A. tel Sked et Abliotsfeid* Was Illo** Ups • A despateh from Abbotsford, O., eiti's: Archie Baxter, aged 50, plo ea at t!ie. Abboteford Hotel, A despatch from Ottawa says; Three years in the Kingston Penis tentierr was the sentence imposed by Magittrate O'Keefe at the Police Court on Wednesday morning on George if. Lett, who pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing $2.00 from 4 , N sr - lUs Majesty Troubled Wilt beta MA of Throat., A despatch from London,. aisy.s; Alarmist rumors have been n cir- culation in London recently with regard to the health of King- Ed- ward, but it was learned On ThUis- day that the condition of his Maj- esty is not such as to cause uneas- iness to the membere of his houses hold. A member of the hoiselield said that in view of the condition of the King's throat it was con- sidered advisable that he remain at Brighton. RECEIPTS OVER A MILLION. Succession -Duties --Collected-Will Reaels $1,100,000. A despatch • from Toronto ears; It is estimated that the receipts of the .province of Ontario from ssus.s cesison duties for 1908 will amount to between $4100,000 and $1,200,- 000. It will, however; be impossible to state absolutely the revenue for, the year until the refunds ha -‘,e1 been made. Last year the Treasury collected 4820,000 on the devollition of estates, and it WAS estimated itt the beginning of the ptesent year bushels. The entire movement of 1 that the receipts for 1008 from the *heat for this season leaves all same mime would be. $000000.. / _ other years .many miles behind. The s-,--s-s-sis-------. . Inetion, so far as the outlook for DflA.G GED ITINDEll CAR TItteliS e future is concerned, is much ' . W_..- nl"ssis-_ _' snore bearish than it was a wick LondonooOAT1 ° HIM Minteli10118 ago. - ' Bereave at Brantford. ••••••••••••.•••• . O BEAD, POUR 1NitlitED Freight Traine Collide a dermont despatch, from Richford, Art, ,Ist a head-on collision of tregbt trains near East ltichford, or* tbi Canadian- Pacific Railroad, J&te on Wednesday, Orrin Pickle, a wait killed and 'four other nes injured. The locomo- tiveswere• demolished and six cars . burned. s '47EA RsOLD VIOL trident During Pesstise. I rho�l tritertainmentss *Leh hoist Dauptsirs, Mans, seSPas Gordon 'Galbraith, it lifteels year-old lid,. was shot and fatally wounded while practicing a dia- Sttte for a sehool entertainment at Gilbert Plains on Tuesday night. b The bidlet passed through his ttontsch. 1 • - t • A despatch from 'Brantford says: Mrs. George Bourton,. a London woman, was dragged under* the •truck&oL 1-Yersfor-Octleetset the Grand----Trun depot on Tuesday flight. She en- deavored to, alight from the train before it stopped, sted swung round the- handrail *right between the rails. The women, who WAS on her way to Guelph, sustained injuries to her back. Her escape from being run over was mirsteishme, * . FOR ',PERE* filfSiL 'Quebec Government is to(.4shIlt tor • #ointers in Ontario* sr -Asdespatgls-Irons-Montreal as The ,QuebessOovernisent- is taking action to bring about the puririsi. tidn'of milk and Mts. Jules Allard the Minister of Agrieultures an- nounced . on Wednesday' that the Government. ismaking enquiries from' Ontario, and the. United . Stateis and that the movement will have, the utmostsupport of the Govern- ment. S rightin o tat td from ert .The mo.st destruetiv at, has .' ever visited the of tb lakes has :been in vsk tom for weeks *t the Canadian 'ratifiestoal *Ai, To Combat the tontagration and save tens of thou. sisudis of tons Of soft coal th*V is threatened the r0/13 gni has resort, ed to *totes* ster.stS nowt', 'meals:0.i shims :Waxes *ithout t- • • r 100,000 tons in tlie nionutaino piks on Are, and &stems of na1 ov lets "save uitlessly erkless to get at the seat of this blase. 1anned by gusts of wind,elouds of soke siva out* burst forth at niht. giving the arseiranee of s miniaisre volcano. an *strews aloft to extingaish the blaze. the tosvany is preparing to put in op, tratiors a steam shovel. It *ill be tominrrn icipalities in wbicb*was subnutt ed voted to remain under license. (MEAT BRITAIN. A • Three Canadian - Rhodes scholars have won scholarships or prizes at 'Oxford University. Archbishop Walsh of Dublin has been elected Chancellor of the new National University? of Ireland. The British Government's bill prohibiting the use of hop substi- tutes in the.sminufacture of beer has been withdrawn. In the Bonus of Lords on Thurs- day Lord Morley unfolded a, plan for giving .the people of India a greater share in the government of the eastern empire. UNITED STATES. -A hill was brought before the United States Senate, on Thursday, Iiierease the salary of the -r agent -from $50,000 to $100,000. According to the Bureau of La- bor bulletin between 30,000 and 35,000 laboring men were killed in the United States during the past year - Thirty -four persons lost their lives during the hunting .season in the :northern New England States and adjoining Canadian Provinces. GENERAL. Two brothers have been gives ed, charged with swindling investors in it Germatyhotel trust out of two million doflars Thepeople of Caracas broke out * riot and burned all the pictures1 sta.tues of President Castro they could find in the city. hii440•4.6,4••••••••**.461••••00.4,4116 OILER EXPLODED.. • A"eideit at the lin Have Fatal Result. A ileSpisteh from Cobalt, say Late on Wednesday afternoon an aceident occurred iess the 111104,10 mine boiler house,. whereby Frenchman, Married, who had only worked two shifts as * coal passer, was dangerously scalded and if, in /tea Cross Hospital: with only a slight -theist* of recoverIs =T1u Sots's boiler -exploded into the furnace, the, creek being nearly fourfeet long. Thesseeident put another of the three boilerssin-therboiltsts hou temporarilysoutsoiscommission, And this, will necessitate the cutting' down of part of the work in the mine until the boiler Can tit replaes ed. The boiler whistsexPlOded had only „been in use 'two' months, tie*sbargo oisittateit 4 / • despatth from Windsor's Ott says: It having been reported to the (1%ernment nt. Ottawa Ala souse stsstkness was being permit- ted in sonneetionwith the eastadis n quarantine against Mieltigan, hay d straw and that giods were hes ing received inland in eistssdafrosa points in the infected States;pok- ed in hey, . new *sit more stringent rostruetiorte hire liten ;issued to this sea authorities absolutelyprobs4 either tf.' the -sommodit`e* es tied .above born esstering •Ca- nn 'a edher when used as pesekieg THE BAUE. fair ark' are itifeted-itt $1.0 in bulk outsides Shorts quoted at $2220 in bulk outside. •••••••••••••... • cOmillry- PRODUCE. • Butter-Poundprints, -25 to 27e; tubs, 22 to 24e; inferior, .20 to 210, Creamery rolls, 29 t� 30es and so - Lids, 28e.. Eggs --Case lots of storage, 25 to Oe per dozen, and new laid are quoted at 30 to 3.1cper dozen. • Cheeses -Large- cheese, 133'c per round, and twin, 13%c. • • t• IN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon -Long clear, • isesi to ile per pound in vase lots; mess pork, $,Ity to $19.50; short out, $22 to 4122.50. Etams-Light to medium, 134 to 14e; do., heavy, 12 to 1234c; rolls, 1014 to 10%c; shoulders, lo to to'sse; backs 16 to....Mesjareakfaet- a,con, 143' to 15c. - Lard -Tierces, "1234c; tubs, 1234c; pails, 12Xe. - AUSIN.ESS AT MONTREAL. Montreal, Dec. 22 -Grain -Ca- nadian Western No. 2 white oats' are selling at 401Ac, No. 3 at 4534e, extras No. I feed oats at 40e. No. I feed At4434c Ontario No. 2 white at 44% to 45e,' No. $ at sa% to 4401 No. 4 at 43 to 431s4 per bushel, ex store. Flours -Manitoba Spring wheat patente, firsts at $6, seconds at $5.001 Winter wheat patents $5 to $5.25; straight rollers, $4.60 to 4S4.703; do.'in bags, $2.15 to $2.25.; extras_, $1.75 to $1.85. Feed -Mauls teha bran, $21; shorts, $24 On- tario bran, $21 to, $21.40; mid- dlings, $24.50 to $25.50; shorts, t24.50 to $25 per ton, including bags; pure grain mouille, $30 to milled grades, $26 to $28 per on. ('1ieeceWeterns itt -101,7127 t_e_s_essitssen_sssat s Butter -Finest creamery quo. • d at 271 in a jobbing way. Eggs ew 34c; selected stock at sslAe, NO1 stock at 22%e, No. stork istsirs‘e per dozen. mon STATES MARKETS. „Buffalo, Dee. 22-Whests-8pring, firm; No. I Northern,* carloads, etores $1.13X,; Winters_stiatly /ern -Steady. Outs -Steady- Na. 3 white, 6434 to 643ts, nye-- 0. 0 on track, 80e. tapoliss-sne si.odysisitds,y, ash, No. 1 hard,.$1400g tOsSi. 1 Northern', $1.08% to $1.08/4; No. Northern, $1.00X to SI.00,44 No. Northern, $1.023i to ic14o4g* Flour-- Dun; firstspatents, $5.30 to SUS; second patents, $6.10 to $5.- 20; first Clears, $4.00 to $4.10s tee - end clears, $2.95 to $3.00. Bran in bulks 4119.00 011945. Milwaukee* Dee,,22-sWheitts.- o. 1 Northeins *1.00;Nod $1.07N, ; May, 1.; to $1 Ityes-No. 1, ** Corn May, Standard,Barleys-000 SA01- pies, 9 to41O.‘ "CT ii±OCK MARKET, Toront Dee. 22 --The ftering of esport ,eattle were restricted to * few leads (if' medium quality that told at *40 to $4.$0 (*.wt. Sale of Aoki* butchers' rattle were eats itsvms1 $3 per cwt. (hod loads f tattle were " worth frost 44.15, and sodium ikatl at 0 $4.34 per twt. Common anial ere worth *3 t' $3.00 per iee „eon% were Arm at $3. - CO to per 'eat. tedwm and torn - mo* eows brought to 13.60' per rs and stoekers sort in mend at *3 tO $1.76 per Ives *obi at St.$5 to /Owes( and larubs ile was • chargethes 1 Ming plant and xnust have becn srnoking when he visited the gaso- line shed, a short distance from the hotel. At 6 Vela.* a terrific ex- plosion WM heard. The shed was immediately in flames, and Baxter was reached with great difficulty. ne died at 0 o'clock on Wednesday morning. Re had 'lived in Abbots- ford for some time and had been employed by the Abbotsford Mill Company. 4014 -err.... 4.... * . . • ... s , rs. titan siet year and a 1 f, at intervals, money and jew- elry has been taken from letters, and finally suspicion rested 011 Lett. On Tuesday * test letter containing $S, was sent to Ottawa from Mont- real. 16the evening it was node - ed that the envelope had been tam- pered with. Lett was searched and the money was found in his posses- sion. When confronted • with the facts in the case he a.cknowledged, his guilts 00 PUT ON TRIAL RemarkAble 3oerte in . a Oourt Room at Bilbao, Spain. ; A despatch from San Sebastian, Spain, says s The opening trial of ten thousand W0111011 of Bilbao be- gan on Tuesday. The women are accused, of tontempi of court in signing a petition of sympathy .on behalf of Iesusa Pajana, who was sentenced to eight yeave imprison- ment for killing her faithless fiance. "The petition extols 4-exixsa's deed, and the Public Prosecutor caused the indictment of all the women Fignisss the petition. The don - merits -in the SASe VOSS brought to *court in three vans, and covered 157,000 pages. Crowds in the street - hissed the van'Sk passage,. The court room was linked with beautiful Spaniards, and the plaza outside was packed with the re - Iremainder of the defendants. The court resembled a beauty contest, instead of a tribunal. The justice and prosecutor were jeered in the ttreets by the women, who dealatid- ed to know where they could find jails enough to imprison them all sf consisted. The hovel trial* is ats trading the attention of all Spain. •IRON• RANI) .114' Government's Stern Measures Ar Ilaving Effects. A despatch from Ca1cut adopted zeciiit1 Indian -authoritiesstsxstause rest,- swiftly and nissteriously, of all iiittiveS suspected of revolutions ery activity is having a good effect on the unrest .of the population. Indeed of being deported the head- ers taken into custody are ban distributed to the various jails 10 India. It it, reported- that the pow- erful native secret soeietitit aro dis. isiving_ as as /milt of. the energy displayed by' the Government. A. delegation. of prominent natives supposed to be tmplieated in 'the revastiestary movementscollestso the local Commissioner on Thurs. day andsassuredshint of their rinps rt. Another resultofsthes-cams paignSixt that the native nenspapers are .becoming extremely taixtiotss in their comments on the (lustros went. ys: e ,RATTLE MM. BRIDGE. First Trsin Crosses New Structure - On 'Wednesday Morning. A despatch from Winnipeg, says: The rubteon of the Orsxml rastsk_ Pacifist ssr.s crossed. cessWe.lsesdasts- morning, when the first engine roll- ed over the immense Bettie River bridge, which has been in course of construction during the entire season. The bridge is nearly three thousand. feet long, and is very high, so that the construction has been slow, on account of high winds interfering with the handling of ,tet work. On the west side of the bridge the grading has been practically completed to Edmersten for a long time. Steel is now being aist-towardisthat-eit will be prosecuted as fast as the weather will 'permit. There are sitill-ssearlysigssmiles of track to be laid:before gdmonton is reached* and the shortest railway line from, Winnipeg to the Alberta espitid will be comPlete0 le work Su 4' • - fl ()rspri. A despateis froni Constantinopl ys: Af'sr an rial of thirty 4) years Turkey, n Thursdays * tered upon a secostl , attempta constitutional government, with the nsugitration of the new Parlississi Iteted under the ,coastitntion prix- elgated by the Sultan. . The Sultan opened Parlissnent in person with elaborate eererrosy.. The *one was perhaps One of the most remarkable . in this polititaxl history of the %rota; All the creeds d. rakes f the, Turkish Enpire seat ir th&)y leetell owii ilkr4Sists,and others tbe fashionable froe gorgeous and ranIti.tole never before witnesaed in bi81stklgathring in Europe. A otitis, 814E4 and 4t1140 vt#t* g the Moslem reprelientativess hile Clreeks, Arineniiini and satBolsi gara tinrelrer:.*,eti ed the elsristan far at ran be j at* issdisatioes; -th ment has estered *Jai a united li4eris ' rfr, " tom stirs its datissi ot ears tho isyrr• 4 tritsela, r