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Exeter Advocate, 1909-10-14, Page 3 (2)70. 00' - ro "t • *ftXI •,, e".1e4 s ,t V , 001111,f?'4 tiZ 001V lk 4 he pe -4u'Wtin f bridg throu ruetio;1' ,yitorntif' f4'lt3., • bile: ' a,.,.seraVo' interveptiOn. 3.• tee,. ves nee ' br le 'as- ei .,hat4onzetlat tni 4 pmed a, 'ceing :that c7c;r154)414.,g sq; V10,11, 3,iyLA. f.ter • e hisfa 'out iaw stile leti wes• then eotito cioek, and theee* re. evoke , who arranged the Plan f fling 'the exprese befoxo • ed th point :of elang0r. - 1.11PKINS tallORA'rED., Vlies Crowd the Boundary Line jute; Vanada. 4 despatch from Seattle, Wash- ' re eayse Theodore gastio, a living north v.vf iline, 'ovine 'of land the iwetti-tine. telt _.tuteraational boundary weep CLud. aced. ,the United Mastin, while aware! of ths- has never had eauee to re- -et -its -until title -yearrewItensehe t„, 4•• ali)i!gt1c ilite. In tb tom e ,plau d . pura. us, atet now heervest time is igh, and MaStia e .hus_ written__ to Fedral *filter, in .Seattle asking ho* he ea') gather eonee fifty pumpkins 'which have migrated rito Crincaa _ ..,takig out naturalization papers. i a rel 0 # t 3,1lto mual feet into fliircidde)i-land. es uniquereceueetion is no but the jurists replied to letter that he might stand ireetiy on the international line rtd pullon the vine whielehad root United States, atel if the urnpkins could be dragged in, well proper; but if Z1.114T should be iapped off and remain in Car.a. territory he should leave tLur OLD FINDS1N -THE NORTH. $it�t Disepveries Iteeelved ht. Toronto. 'despatch froin. Toronto says: Ontario Department of Alines !received reports of material gold slisteolterietin_ the district suit- unding the township of Whitney, great is the interest tha al- ready,' according to thee • depatte reent's adviees, there are 501.) pros- •peetors in the field. The route to the gold field is by the Driftwood Rivers, a, tributary of the Abitibi. • 2'hefield lies west of Night Hawk Lake, near Porcupine Lake. Mr. -7110s. W. Gibeon, Deputy Minister 01 Vines, states that samples. of the ore show visible gold, and som riTroeelq in the distriet are sa o e rith in the precious mineral. The 41epartment is making investiga- tions. GIRL SitOr DEAD. 1eIiberate Act of a Russian Roy of •"Fiftecas eepateh from Canora, Bask, says: Georgina Downs, MI tlf)$- •lish-spealeing girl thirtein year & of - 'age, Wit7S disembowelled by a shot fired from a, gun in the hands of a Iluitian youth, tfteen years old, •Wedneeday. He deliberately pointed the_gun, at the girl exciafra. it 'Your money or your life,' at the sstne time pulling the trig- er. fle claims' he Iid not. know gnu was leotted. Neighborsi in absence of the girl's father, is *way working in.the Mani. ba tarvest fields, cum to Canorst oa doctor. who %tett out etecems anid by Constable Wilson of the ...W. M. P. to,investigate the but the girl was dead, TO FLY TO TOE P014E., Zeppelin Will Construct an Iroprovi. ed Airship. A des -patch- from Friedriebeinfen says Prinve Henry of Prusnia pre- y= Wedneseilay over _theseueete--- ing of the Board of Directore of the Zeppelin Airship Arctic Expe- dition, to be unele,rtaken under the tie-pices':ofetins• 0 erman -Sneletise for the Explortaien of the P4»11 ite- v0e er,d.tepior Ilitttst 0 art oar, re 11 • .4.4 - Is a ,ww,v0,••••t1 7 SEJ. NEWS IT *IL LLZ I 04 'Iltrleti: *at. Our .111.414. °tit* A rigad;or-Genertk. Sfentreal T • The. to lhirty Millions, Of new -sto?•14::.* ,,F.,r4est -toqierytr, ,p Aric.4t-okt . a, trade., •• •'The 0111:arta; ot-erniaisteti 143 pleasures 'to surage e or04•54.. W tile, Graf*, eiteriest Other' Dairy PrOite.e.atti, UWIe oft Ahrstailt " Oct.' eat -041 raeles Tex utgt13, in ;$7 r,, first paten ,se.ond. , strong bakers' •Toronto., Wit i • . i the ielph. rel. t, was•senteneed to ten icars Isil pe ttentiars; Ni Wearninster has been eh°. een the Pacific terinintiSiof the Canadian Northern IlailwaW,, The Ontario •Government has purcha,ead the splendid library of the late Chief Juetice Strong. Mr. Barthotortiew Presley of 'tore had his neck broken byebeing eplletteover James F. Ru ton was aequitted• at Brampton ok1 the charge of set- ting fire to his own house. The jury at Loidon in the trial of MrL W S.eottfor 1iootin Jt iu the sununer of 1910. to Spitz- bergen with all the requite equip- ments -to prepare for the success- ful operation of an airship ein-tne polar regions. The members of the board emphasize the necessity •' :4. eL Zeppelin -type of airs ip for long v,oyages,etsereetaIlysover- .-thes-sea. 4?.4 int rPv0...tYPtt ls. truced ana wifl be read for its ria ig ts in anuary, see. e tests will he carried out between the variout ports, Prince Henry of Prussia, after the conclusion of the meeting, made a trip in the Zeppelin. III. eammeermeirraiammeitorame raemininareie PLOWED Ur A FORTUNE Farmer Discovered Treasure Yalu. ed at $50,000.. A despatch frora Ogdengburg, N. Y., says: A farmer • named Vost- burg, living near Champlain, while plowing on Tuesday, turned up a quantity of gold coins, tarnished by the weather and dirt in which they reposed. Digging farther, he found more veins than he .could earry home at 01:143• time. Their value is estimated at 850,000. It is believed the treasure was buried bee pervas who stole it from the British army which camped near Champlain during the Burgoyne campaign. The robbers probakly Lost their lives subequently and rio ona knew what'. they had done with their booty. -4,„,,..aernaaaterada EiIIL ,GERY ATITINIVIPEO. Els (Exekileney Arrives- for •• Two i'Veekst Residence. A despatch from Winilip*Og •says: Earl Grey; Governor-GeneraI, ac- companied by Lady Grey, arrived, in the city from Regina ,at-.5.15•on Wednesday.• afternoon,: Ear1:00y and party ere met at the station by a guard of honor from the Royal Mounted Rifles and 90th Battalion and eseorted te,Government gouge; where they will take nis their re- -sidenees for --the next two weeks. Tlioiusaitels f. people lined the s.trfets,on the route of march' arid gave Earl azid Lady Grey a royal feeeptiou.- • . 641, eearriarawrinaa 1174 NORM; IVO alltNAVT, at/ rii• cbleago Strcct ,Cars 'N411'}'Itice* ' Evert Meath. ' A despatch" front Chisago says *Eleven persons on the average have been injurf4 daily and one pertort has been killed °ever other day for the last three mattt s by the Chi'- cag Cart.. e Compaify or the Iror a espatch frota 13 toot One of the largest. irx1vWx 413. 'timber 4kia1s in the histor* Western Canada has inst. :6.6: mrloaeti 'whereby. the Auterita atakee an4 &entities Oorttpa Ke ar Torkt• para.:lases 'from ib *tis* Patifte. Railway 4060 acre i &ntins approxtnistely of IumbCt Clew elmil ,Lake is *bouts 10 toilet 1-eattle and II miles from the n*rest point -of the Iktarni,imo • ttimalt vbtikkh 01 the &an Pacific. It is sal. contrita that the '4' 00,,,1/4 •0r0.4. ff'y • Illour, cent.' patent, rssavkif oa .,,e3.90 to 0:9) cles. 3t )i 4„1134, tyae • ad,a's al arF .), ii ' eh s .friesie.Ottawa . . • -. , n hure r . •ti ' 1 • tosesive tffcct tes defeitee'ep. _ieee .seill • 4140,7. at , aeritage of :ion,An .WPI he'entittedthellaval • ',•••-• • t to.Passe ee. I won, • 4 .4 f 11,-ri * - e ' artlia Ile iS to. th'e . ., Z;411 ; :' 'enttt,te k-tkeVe Piit 3.0: Welt' .•, : ' .44mi/1,4y is' eaisi ttiv i et ,t higgvr 4:.pritge. arse u3.04t . cea4P thane the ,iSinstractien .- sees, coo,. .efence 41:et.. . -.4 ,%-4,11 I7d. ;follOiefrei alteettloWit isloye,,(1 that si;:t,rao *„, ow by' propeeald for tite•-scijnt.rnelionA varratigenient On t,i oitrit 11 a . .. . r ern, t O1,„as pct. ; and No. !ternat i, LW Ports. . Ontario. wheat—No. 2 mixed, 917 970 Qtrt$1.de, and No. 2 Wade, 97 to !Se outside. Bark,—No 2 56 to 57c outside, and No. 3 extra, 54 to 55e outside. Qate—No. 2 Ontario white,, new, 37 to e7isive outsides New Canada West *ate, 37g to 39e spot, Bay ports. Lye —No. e, 69 to 70o outside. Buckwheat -55 to 56c ontside. • Corn—No. 2 ' American, yalow, 68% to Cae on, track, Toronto•. 4144u.-416 to ontsidz in bulk • Y . , he eetee s eruittr'a a &tie; of which will -he I pled on the Atlantic and /three lett the Paeiiie, This will involie' capital expenditure of twenty m1 - bon dollars, as well as an annual tl y f main- nonce and upkeep of over three mi lion d011ars. While e•O decision has been reach- ed as to where tl e new navy shall be built, 5frrrotre, presstre,fa being brought, to bear upon the Govern- , :flea to ask Ptirli' meat to consider deeirabititsi of eXfse-fi-Bdin'ec the whole sum in- C nada under the p h u4Tht t 'nice . The ether eginlation elude bille to'amend the bank at to Amend the insurance act, to re.- , tify the Vrenc trea.ty, RIDS1 it is hoped as a resul of the coming con- ference between Mr. Lemieux o..,nd the Britie% Pos master -General in :enele,tel next meek to include a• bill for the redu tion of cablazatea in the .seseion's business. There will also be a b'll to amend the aet, to gvc-effete to the - military eud of tl e defence confer. ante. - •• es. t 4 $ ly ood that eould be, picked out sIdquickly from 0.85 to JO; fair , n0014A, Xra 800 1.4 • GREAT -BRITAIN. Te P. 01C-onnor, the -Irish leader, tiieliortly pa' a visit to Canada and, the United States. •A numbe . • Coln a6\ al Horse at leen- ne. 'mouth. -.Theedi,filculty ofeavoielingeetteeone Met liet,ween the Lordand Co mons in Britain seems, to be • Of the pork imported from Chinn, into Britain per cent. .of that so far examin.ed 'was infected' with tuberculosis, • The Freeman's journal has an edite,vrial arVcie, the okeet, of which seems to be, to restrain Irish emi- sration to (anada. UNITED STATES:' Wflliani R Hearst VAS nominate ed for Mayo of New York ou Wed- nesday nigh Robert M. lington was fatally in- jured while •playing football at Shamokin, Pa. • Hon, W. T, Pipes, Attorney - General of Nova Scotia, died sud- denly at Bestein, On Thursday. Principal Peterson or -University was given the e ree of Doctor of Laws by Harvard Uni- versity. GENERAL. • King Manuel of Portugal will vieit Madrid, London, ancisParis iu November. Albert Pulitzer, a brother of the propri_etor of The New._ York World, !committed siiividt in Vita. nu. •, , The.capture by the Spaniards of Zelnare the stiervl Itiffian eity, as caw, ed the t rib e3 of the hinterland to flock to the Moorish standard. 4044444444444aarvaia+4......44444400446.• • CAUSED PANIC IN STORE. • Levis Resident's Attetupt to Com* mit Suicide. 'despatch from Qu.4i' says: T. Robitaille, aged 40. A resident Of Levis who it s said was suffer- ing-, iron; iirtentat distrese,. stifi&se-4.1 to be caused by over -Indulgence, entered the hardware store- of Mr: Doyle. at noon on Wedaesday and attempted to commit- ifiziejsie. bitaille, approaching. one of clerks, asked permisseoneto-look, at nie reseiliera, whicelet *ere hhown ' piv"zked t a small, rcven- darnI,&rweA,Pim; nail asked the eiriCto load it. This was done. bitailid then picked up .the p. atA pointing it at , his right brez't fired. The store was filled with custoiners at the time, and the incident creatld tortall panic. itt dcetor and the city ambulance were mmediately summorted, and the, iinfortunate-intin w_,as-t.ouveYed---t the Rotel Dien JLopita1, where 'he no‘rli i.7ist pret tons cordition.. S. 4 TO bfl with 11 IS1 ecorter Weir Thinks' D*unksr Sapport ,ItaXt despatch from Montrea Vith a kutity of: eoven honielets .fohn O'Co'iEel ah hi wife appetitcal,itt:00--- Veir on Thttrsdit ningt on tki charge of being dru and ii!e t•o provkle for They pleaded gttilty- 4iilvott for six and t3ur nunths mpectively. . Attvcorder Wer srsid titere was old statatt, wi isroutd 01441 t)te man t> v..'ork antt ledtatclyntotrect,„the proceeds of his labor' wouhl be nal eetparsity °fat 1,t14t,votell to support ,ttf faii , COUNTRY PRODUCE. APP1ese-1, te_$.2.75 per barrels_ aceortling to quality. Beans—.Prime, $2.25, and hand- ieked •r` Honey—Combs, dozen, $2.25 to Ire Mao, Wide Q. 1 t 0.-toes$1 a ton on traelehere, and NQ. 2 at 4 to: $14.5o. Straw—$8.75 to 89.50. Potatoes -55 to ato per bag on track for Ontario, and at 75c for New Brunswick. Poultry—Chickens, dressed, 12 to 13e per Ib.; fowl', 10 to lle•'tur- keys, 17 to 19e per ib.; dueks,. 11 to 13c. • TRE DAIRY MARKETS. • Butter—Pound prints 21 to 22c; tubs arte! lergerolls, 1; to 20c; in- ferior, 17 to 18e; creamery, 25 to 25,14,e, and sol,ids, 21 to 22o per lb. Eggs—Case lots, 24% to 25c per dozen. • Cheese -123,4.c per lb. for large, and at 12%e for twins. • .`f ,TIOG PRODUCTS. - Bacon—Long.; ,clear, .15. to 15Xc per lb in. ease Tots; mess pork, $.t.13.50 to $27; short out, $28 to $28.50. Eams—Light to medium, 15Y, to MI, do., heavy. 14 to 143.,f.,c;, 143t. to 15c; shoulders, 12%ste, 13e • bnek.A, 183,(.. to 20e; breakfast ba- con, 17 to 18e. • • .Lard-,-Tieices, 15e; tubs, 153e; pails, 10,6c. • BUSINESS AT, MONTREAL. Atontreal, Oct. 12.—New crop oats; No, 2 Canadian Western '41,% to 42e; old crop oats, No. 2 Zona - <Han 'Western, 42 toe; barley, No. 2, GO to Me; Manitoba feed barky, 64 -to 65e; buckwheat, 55 to 55e. Flour—Manitoba Spring %Meat patents, firsts, .$5470; Mani- toba Spring wheat pateM's,..f.s2c., (Inds, $5.20; Winterw,beat patents; fi5.50; Manitoba strong' baker?, 5;_ _straight roller -s, $5 ta $545. Straight rerfer-S-,, reed ---Ontario bran, $:21 to 22; Ontario iniddlinga,--$22.50 to $23.50; Manitoba bran, ,i$.21i Mani- , *4; pure graiu nio:u1v, $33 to 35; mixed 45- to $27., Chc'ese—Wester_ns. to 11'.14e-;;Va.sterns I13 to lige. celainery, 243se. Egge—Selected stock 25% \ to 0 No. ;I, (\Attuned, .13,1e` to 23e; No'. 10 to 19c Per dozen. ° trisTqLD..SIVITES MARKET. Chicago. Oct. lia---Cash wheat - ti; 2 'red,41.18'; No: a red, 41.03 to 411.10; No.,2 hard, $1.00 to 1.- 12; No. 8 hard,St.0.1 to Vi.031. No. fort tie.rn,;;;:tr,,V3 to t4.1406;;&,-;,.2, Wer,fhpra, $4,.03 to 01.03; Nee 3 Sttrang4 $1 t WI to 603e,;,- No. 2 white, ctige; Nr. 2 yellow,. 60,1,1 to 601:e; No. 3, 11, to 60!tle; No. 3 yellow., Clog to C4c; No. 4.;`' 59% to. 60.4e. Oats -- No. Zi've; No. 3 white, No. 4 white, 3S to 29c; 41e. Ittnneapolis. Oct. 1:1;.? ----Wheat tObtr, 99,11,1:- to e97.i.ce tP $LOtIni No. 1 cash, .1ariJ, No.INortherrit $101; No rthern,fole:, No. 3 Northern to , Flour—Vint patents* . t5.t0; .'segond patent$, t. 0;drsvsta,efsitrit t;$541):;;473I. two $1444.alit , Stae I, 0 ala everything on 'offer ese.. 14..........” . ...'0, so!4 . The demand for feeders was strong, with prices firm for ' good -bulls, estfe4raide-heifers-, but -the -fight Milkers -and springers • were in ac- rdug t stock were a shade. lower. tive- -demand for -good ' quality, Calves steady. Shee • and lambs were-stea rto-,,--fifpa; TrOg3 reakv .owiiig.--to-----thepoor---quitlit ,---but a ythingsselegende "se ty sold at $8, fed and watered. i I•# NOT FO -TO DRINK. ontreal's 'Water Declared to be Absolutely Dirty. A despatch front 'Montreal says: Dr. Henri St. George, City Bac- teriologist, has completed his re- port in regard to the condition of the city's water, showing it to be unfitfor drinking. The report 01 Dr. St. George tommences.bs.say- ing that /the sits at the present time is getting almost all its water from the, Ottawa Itiver, owing 'to the lowness of the water in the St. Lawrence. " Sample* of the water have been. taken during the Past ten days, and the analysis shows that the fluid now beingprovided to the 'city is unheai lthy n the ex- treme. is full of vegetable mat- ter. indeed, the eonditiSn of the supply can be judged from the faet that the analysis shows there are less than 96,090 bacteria in fif- teen drops of water. In brief, the whole tenor of the report. is to de - Clare that the water is absolutely trty. PRAIRIE FIRE& Wide ENtent ot_Cowan( Mat Been • Devastated. A despatch from Winnipeg says: Prairie fires are raging in various parts/of Alberta and - Saeleatehe- wan, /but details are scarce. One- third of the Goverrimen.t Park near Wainwright, Aita,.„. was burned, but the buffalo are sale. Another Lig fire is rushing towards the park at present. Mans homesteaders in both Alberta, and•Saskatchewatt have suffered lows. . . A" despatch from Oak Point Zan., says: Fire it raging 32 mi es north. of Oak Point. It intit start- fAl, °vet\ a•*eek ago on.Dog Creels diane!rv. Since then it has Ltirrnd liu11drcds\4fsiluitre miles.of prari4 tod and timber. ' &Dirge quantity of hay has already been destroyed. Several settlera liavp lost stock, ti;mises and stables, and narrowly escaped fearful deaths. On tltre or font days of issle week 'the sun ,itate,eoliplettly hidden by 'smoke. The whole population. an that:region: it giecatly alarmed* e. cause notbinit Ant11 ridn' 11 oittiygnish t amts. If( 4, hau. wind otriiV.?.s? hole ootiqtry. he- tween Lal" M*nitoha and Lake Wittniws Moly the Ilattes. G UARD-IS- -MISSING; . TO 60010 1,,:2000.X4010°,6120•111-; • • Mounted Pollee. A deepatch from Edmonton) Alta., elys : Between 5 and, 6 ev'etoele on Wednesday night three prisoners escaped from the R. N. W. M. P. barracks at Fort Sas- elven. —The Te4&-rsi in ehaga also elisappee_ereele ande as 14.0 - ecruit the theory is that he de- serted esvithetheemene----Thisebeliefe yore and there is a possibility that he ina,y have met with foul play from the men he had in charge. They were working in -a, fiold near the buildings, and their disappea,r- auce Was not notiesx1 for some time. SWINDLED- -TRIOUS-AND-S. An American Crook Sent to Prisoit . A despatch ,froen London eays: Harry Benson- of Brooklyn, whose real name is • Bebrot • has, been found guilty .by the Crunittal Court and sentoeed to five.years' penal • servitude. The'ellayges -,a,gaittO him were of fraud zn connection - with- the bankruptcy !of the 'Vela'. ams Baitk, which he four d. In - the course of the trial evidence wait given that he haddefrauded more than --500 persons by his operations through the bank. Itewas also ads. duced that he had swindled 18 other persons by means of the ternational Securities Corporation. if) COVER DEFICITS. raisorriero. main- government to Ask for Loin of $123,000,000. A despatch from Berlin says: The Imperial Government will Its for aelean of ilti?..5,900)9 -.•-tinr— beginning of 1010, the Tageblett' said on Thursday in its financial article, to eover deficits. This ac. counts,• according to "0 news., paper, for the recent ttiencyta sell Imperial issues on the Boerse. .4400.4410.144 • DATE DtTINUELY MED. ....Perseeeek. Cabfuet Decides Parliament- Shill Meet, "Scrtentlier A desOateli from Ottawa says: At thc- Qoujtcil mpetilig it was de. cided to:summon Parliament for aspatch of business on ThursdayR Nov.. 11qt. Mexican's have..* r4e, (fellatio way _of saying even -unpleasant • tliing15. A young Mexican 18,417„ talking with ie pritoner in the peuie testitiary, politely asked : "How brig 44. you expect to he away from. hewer, A lawyer in Illettioo writes politely, et a' certain client: " the,f141,Mterits, and I sim. avraltinic lis r has not answered. s‘ltliough there haseken plenty( of time. I hear hels %Ian, and that, itse, handieaps him to soma fth ,denpateli vtadtte,t 41 ttlif.4:t4 ' sion,Withiu '4 by Non Duffalo ays: the 'New York - 14 '0 b't roe • , , • 1? - ;tee trnt d"ti,r c! anew. tr Pima, 4.• .0 0,4144004400.4110.0.101.. • 4. :04to 6pe 80,1.0 .t; , all001011.000.01106 • f biti* Ittr =than It,- • Hk. trivet siokste bettligt ,p, 440.4.04, a • ..„....,....„...aararayriapiai, iallii401014airarliataa • Y.,6•0,011, , tht t 00