Exeter Advocate., 1905-02-23, Page 4LucUUr.flou-
ytnent
overnment
lion Sun got
$
Bailt
40.411erit; efl 11,V tire beeVi
Durham. *O, '"net-fleeirinf4 to ttaud
fUr electinn in adother iiding
*
For die decade ending June t‘
O#nida occupied third -position
wth of .1
omes first with I Lin
tine next with: MK:
Wittti)1.0(1. per eent.
, and Totted Ring*
*
4.3111Y Istnext the Canadian Gey-
meet.will 'take over •from •ttte
authorities the Halifax *04 0.e.
ini
Won does lo the
coot of tbe defense at
wflai--Of the Th%rlhunent was
" 'that Canada pay one and .a qunLtet
Millicifidaliars • to midi/Win the
defen-
coa, and leave the conteaetin the hands
" of Britain, hut Canada has offered • to
assume ,control and foot the whole bill
About. 1.3vo_ruiliton. ,This offer has
beeuiwtpted
willtommence to control -het Own •
--defences, - ' • -
* *
During the fiscal year 10034 the fol,
lowieg.._txtieeditures-were Made hy
the , Public - Works • Department on
Work* niont-takerflorotrOoderk
,S10.011.73; St, Joseph:0.004.M Grand
Bend, $44860-4; Santis, $5,051.40; Kint
•. tnsraine, 08045T-13*Ylie1a'; f.9..100M:
tOrtitta enp the work 1140 just c.vire.-,
„ --A. contract was lot to Mr.
John D. 'WeriekTiii4 the $1111i. of 021 :
Mr the construction -of a wharf at
the Bend. If sortie of this money an.
'many other similiar sums thet are ex-
pended at other points in Canada were
appliedto reducing \ the National Debt
----or----titentitorkitPdotiettrit-woold
...More to the point.
Stratford hockey Aeatn, broke the
• tie with Goderich in Berlin on Mon-
day night, and won the round by 1-2.
Godelich was the winndr in this dis-
trict 0.0.A., and Woodstock in the
next district, but owing to W'oodstoek.
havirm been suspended after; havin
won from GotlerIch, Stratford an
Goderieh played the semi-finals,
the fitet gattte_at...eoderich_ the_honte
ant won, and in the second it
-ther-Stra
making the number of goals in the
otne and home • ames even. The
tie wits bro en in r ert an tra
• --Won. —Stratford and Berlin r met on
Berlin ice on Tuesday night when the
_ ._latter won_lerA.lin,....the_first _of
home and home antes.nt
*
irfricretta-- _
" Government Vint shortly grant° auto-
nomy ts,a_the territories.; There -w
,COSS
ditiotts an whieh Russia h prpared to
:reek° peaco have precticel
.4gree4 Upon. 'These are as to lowet*,-*,
Oria to be replehed underjepaneee
zereignty. ,
Port Arthur atet Lien "Tang -PVlia;
Stila to be eeded to Japan .
Vlsaivostelt to be declared a. neutral,
pott, with an eon door.
Eastern. .0hinesa Railroad. tO ' be.
pieced:under neutral admioistration.,
Manehuria as far north as Harbin.
tote rtstire4 aS AO integral pot, ept
Ohms, •
The a:IMMO liesin settliptc the
iwftiticthikt indentwity,,,AtpolL.whigt
Utiown--tbst-Tarm 1.i8tL,Tbat-1 •
.thought that.441. difficulty ,is not in
superable. : The Most truetworthY
opinion -it fit.•PeteretetrgT • is that in
view -of the internal Situetion and the
enormousdifficulty in earryeag pothe
war,paceon the terms ontlined . can
he concluded witbln a outp*retively
short time if the indemeti4Pueostt4lonlif,
• niae-arrang-ed.-hatit-40-
sitds•that •
battle before a decielon reech
- • - 7 -
iwatawasowe
•
•
Moscow, Feb, 18. -L-Within the walls
fthe-far-forited--.1trenilin Palace, al-
tockstTurelerueeth the historie tocier
from which Ivan the Terrible watch:.
ed the heeds of his enemies. felling hes
'neat') the Axe On the fittnous Red,
nate,and within 'a stone's throW,
Of the great bell of °scow, Orapol
44; figegtnmele_ sok,brethertio...:
itvir of Eniperor 4tcboltu3 'aid; the
,chiel of the reactionaries,: rivet a -WM-
•e a s or o c oc ,
terday afternbete The deed was cern-
witted by a single terrorist who threw
beneath the 'Grand Duke's:carriage it
bomb charged with Meson° high pow-
er -explosive which wrought Minister
Von Plehve's death. The Winne WM
loaded with nails and fragments of
Iran, andits explosion tore the Im-
perial victim's bedy. to hastly frog-
411MtfA, -
yards around. Every window in the
atwirof
Suetice was Shattered, and bits of iron
*eelmiAtrite 'I'h•jAhe walls of
the arsenal. S. hundred ya away.
. :London, Feb, 10.1.4"In Socialist Cir-
cles the news of the 'assassination of
• mid--Duke..-Sergius-has.-00.-Can
much sur rise. - This Is a' first of
be two Provinces. Alberta, and $6".
ut t tin
by dellvering an addresson the objects
and working* af tho nstitute. Mr.
Omer is a good speaker *MI bandied
his subject well, shoelag the value of
theJittetitttto-tneetlege twthe Prof3m*'
:sive fartnerend houftwite
The chairman then, caUed upon Mr.
,John Donal4000, of Ntta 6-444114 Ila
delivered * most excellent address on.
, keeping, opthe fertility Of the soil by
'a psoper rotation ,of 0mpg, a subject
of much Interest arul, moment, to the
farmer; T` Every successful fanner
knows thata greet deal of hi* success'
depends on the knowledgehe sseeSes
-
.proper grains •o‘lr'raUi to sow�f plant
in t*O008100 to others which bse'0,
jut been herVested. • Mr,'--,Dortaldeort.
gave ininilt-yelnabieinfOrMation along
thestl-
The•next speaker was Miss 11. Mad-
dock, of Guelph, who Or a Short time
addressed the meeting, after which
'the ladies- in the gathering adjourned
n'the-Opere--BOutleirr--,where-Mise-Matt,
Angie spoke,;to theroduring theremein-
-aer :.o:,MeafterleaMon-thej_- mportaues
of thel.ttadies, Institute and HOMO*
rn king. •
r. T1 13. Carling; of Exeter, Was
next called upon to address the'aud.
fence. . Hie subject was, -"The Onto
and Mteagetitent• of --Poultry," Mr;
("Aiding Is a breeder of the very choiet•
ea:of poultry, and may be considered
anauthoritypn the,subjectupbn which,
'bespoke. His address was, probably
Ike best titat has eVek, been given. in
Exeter On this subject, ,and was filled.
with t oe ts .of much " value to all
who reisepeultry either for ,breeding
or laying purpooes. ••• -
' ""Fruit (:)rehercl and -Garden" . was
the subject taken by gr. Fred Ethel).
nrdofQueenton
reatest Impertaede-not,...only to the
charge the Mitintenance of it rani
tle dealt with the 'Cultivation of fruit.
both large and emelt, with greet obil.
ity and effect. ' '
The eveningeestion partook of the
nature of an entettaIntneut and was
herd in the (Vera House. The house
was Comfortably fillect by s .•pie front
-townsura.rommtm,--44 •
the • rats -and toisteae-L„i 1 'their
preee ee •,a • ey were greatly Inter*
.estektin the Welfare of the tilier of the
•1,1; -eve
.the occupatlon themeelves. Pbe chgtir
was fthled by Mr. T 13 Carling and the
program,, which was a gocx1 one con..
isted,of-addreseesreingin r:tecitotio
the ,pepeLrartt that were of a conter
among-T-Yinf-hottrwere. Miss AroY- Johns,
Mios Mary Murray, Miss A. Martin,
Mr. L. 0. Fleming,' Mi. George
Eaciettf-,Mr., jos Woe -end -4
-Orchestrte----Thwinusiettl-partre,of.-the
•
- be the erovielenal capital of Alheita.• =
choice of permanent capitals will be
left to the Provincial Legislatures.
•e tvi tug to •
• merhliart,- Alberta may take' MAW'
• whole of Athabaska Dletrict. itust
• how far north the provinces will ex-
tend is not yet khtiwn. The Canadian
Goir:ettimetitielltwtsin-contrelk3
. ... Mounted Police..-...11*-143Obablenu
ffearince
al-AocialDenrocratic Organi-
zation at the headquarters, which are
_Sititterland. Tue...._.Czar _himself
• amongthose---who -weresolemnly.
condemnedto death at the ienary
wee g o • e comma ee 0 To-ifiu
ganizetion, and the fact was publish-
.
leeks/Igo."
Mootovi, Feb. 21, The assaiwin of
Grand -Duke Sergius maintains an at-
titude of profound indifference. When
resstd 0=ropl to questions-- he de.
Iaredthat all effort* of the author.
fes would have no_reetilt—Ileif
leti0:1 was laid under earth other vie -
The grose earninge of the re.11 ay*
tkf Caned* during the laket nice' year
were $100.410.43(, contributed 441.0730.
319 fronareight trafllc. and 4114.4)01e
b :--$ALL84082,----wrsivier
the carriage of mails and express. and
$4,612.024.**Ine-frota •-,other--,0ourees,-•
The Operating expenSes -amounted- to
_ 1114,50311$1, divided as folletro,* 'Cork.
eral and operrting charges.M154,064;
coot of motive power, :$44,8/th36at
meitifetience of way and ,buildinU.:
1115.500,00;1meintearanee of ears, $(,,-
OOO.77. The net earnings were- $25,-
•
. OW" 'This sum Ware' available for
• • :meeting interest 'clArges on the VIA.,
" Itkostiot-bondotift.
the 4143.51$0,412
• 1130458.117 of Ordinary a. We Much,
• atteast of the ordinary caplt4 it .isH,
MotiVes the aotasein said he only act -
ea in the intereist:e of an oppressed pets.
71t4i Be conikleked the deed WAS An
Itat Of duty. The Grand 'Duke had for
-raps siolatedcency anil mieanors:_-pf,ordlner
exploItlngtbe-weak will -at -the- E
peroe for their own ends. • They had
,tnede hittt -a'tyratit so pie eltettated.
bhn. Ile was *Ware t at -the, Emperor
was an innocent dupe and hitt ,party
•tted decided to deliver thi• Emperor
from the influences surrounding hire
in the hope that he might Some ditlf•
Jon In the movement and become the
head of a national ooVermaient based
on in -lines.-- Neither- the. ”police.
nor tbeir--spies; he'added;-4411-he .010
toir. pro t, titoite who *to 400nlea to
Ott
lain, brio • the investor no retntii,
h
not earn their running elpenees.
o
OT orie ikorolo$okt. coo, or *Ow
.4'414v01004,1";004*1Strias.e**10411.C... 'Mortality, Stk 1904.
Ir. loot extblhtch*Oiage i Orate tO VflaialAolet‘ateta Yetro 40.,1444,,hime
1.*:1:ititeboitoitinsootivapt1:000110*;:vot:t0:rit0.:,;41.1v9*roil:tili:ttot:yartririgiytestli
$03:4• lather, th*a use another brikott, . ens cosparacity, .I. scat to lit*
l*fertobronti, In (et. If ' I itookt not t it otberwiv* 4 *Ova ship t
**1:0141.#1,y, On'tto. poi britoxt * to Untlft it OSA sooting teed*
!x.., , .....,.— .
. '''. 1$1114 v., wurrit.
At the nomination mietfrgs in tbe
several ridings no oppoIton was ser
toddyconsidered, with tbe exception
of South Perth where Ur. Stock was
ootninated to Cr the•otnew Ministe'r
Agriceltore U.,Nehoraleenteitte.
but liter Xf. • Stec* Withdrew. • .The
Ministersandthe ridings they repre-
sent are as follow/A Pandas. AlorerA,
P. Whitney; East Toronto, -Moo. Dr.
IL A. Pyne; South, Lanark, Hon. A. 3.
'Matheson; South Toronto, Hon.
For; West Latnibtort,;`.11oo, W I, Han.
041 South ;Perth,- '40. Nelson Wm.
'teith; North Essex, !Ion,
IleMune.
Six enginea:collided on tbe C.PJt itt
The Can u
.-Clair Fiats w re -hu
• A.percelsliost treatv bas been mad
between Great Britain
Jatitee Mcaliskey *alt.
it leathersplittiog machine at Aurora
and fatally injured.' - .
Hamilton Coniervatives presented
sns,
ot P rOmnent.18:$0.
Uead 011160, Mouteeal
• • • ':$3,000,000
•,•• • • • • • • • • •:•$3,0011,000 .
UT BRANOIIES IN TOE DOMINIONTOF CANADA
EXETER ,
tot Piu SATURDAYS, 10 a.
A. NORM. 1,4Natio. nnsitittes 'MASSA:10TE%
ariuei's Sale Notes cashed or colleeted. Forms supidied.on application.
• MUTTS 00441 points in the. Dominion, Great Britain and United
eshought. and sola at lowest -rates of Exchange. • .
• ADVANCES made to Farmers, Stock, Dealers and Business Men at
west -
• DEPOSIT Receiptstasued and highest current rate of interest aliewed
_
• tir,Atm*ittot-,:el im.C.P.Pordt rtztb-.4,-
vottioed haitieliiiy. and ***Wee to WIC 30th
0 =id PoOtotberalist, -
lig#11tiatt Exeter for. the Dominion. tlovet.prnent.
N. to. ntiTcpoN, Manager.4
ledr.enier
helladeawneif
cane tan address.
Premier
minion Grange
Marconi, the inventor of wirele
tel -maphy„ will shortly :marry
Irish istly_who_bajkan iticotatoLgl
it year. -
An unkpolvti. tntin walked on
%• —rW e water an
Mrs, Theines Henna was1uu ove, r
"th "h.*r grandson an her a ms. Both
ere inotantly.killed. • -
t
opposite:. 4
. vacate -and- .1,50 1imprre 1 15•
Advocate and Globe. . .. 1 05
Advocate and. ,t'irtnilv- Ileraldv .1 •
Advoca te and 'Free esS. 1 80
The Atavdaferx wil
In it light between Bulgarians and
a elettet hurtled the viltage-o
red-retorkiteset:Wen-
&children were fotinI.
elite .-frord opog rig ,o ao
at an alleged, sacrifice, with tr.niduleut.
intent, Bir. J. B. 111.11, pif St. Thomas,
U DflMQULhLC tisnlitteti
• line were sent from loronto
) four sleighs," dista-nce of 131xty
I Firent Florence, Ont., destroyed Me-
' Donald. hardware. Walter
Drestle 14erteral store, theMoronic
11. -find--it-Atoir ether-builaing
• -*bent $'45.000.'
_
Onehttridied and Hie -nien a
well received, A5 were also the addrese.
es delivered by- Mr. 'Fred Sheppard ,on
"Making-Fainarife-Mete-Attrectiveat
Miss- B.'Maddock otr- "A Gitrir Met -
May"; and Mr. 3obn Donaldson' on
"PrOgrestrof Agriculture,"
The meeting ended with the sing.
ing of-t4lodliaverThe-R-ing.n.--
e President, Mr. Fraser; the See.
direcUkra of the Inistitute feel much
.tbelr Exeter meethag, end tbey sire
ceet*InlY to be congratulated there.
on.,
di.babt.
wLth *11 tbe educatlennltrtavetrittn
• tonne';:ted with pro re 41,0 agricett
tOrii4 11it e Massey •lii
deincrntristio eh9w that he b
ingUpOtt hie detiee in the tamper
frz nottnials up rn 11i*
to,* 040, of the riesehieer-y
t u a110#41f1a.,,c ,atiratie*
sty or th greAt, 04tri.
eultural •lndutry. If Mr Monteith
*ft mbol.,
'and wi bi4kt-e h. wilL he *Ili \, Make
awottbyei-kseaoeoI Hon. Me,
Among the CAbleeet eelections
Mr. Wh tneythatof Mr Mcinteith
Minister" of Agrieultur* eeernst
*big geneekti eatiefactkm.
ing' this 'Appointositit The
Sun, a farm journal.; *Vs:
lection in which The Bowl*
intereated is that of likliniater of Agri.,
culture; and in thls,etwe we have rto ,
hesitation lowtying that fore, Whitney ,
bat made the best piatisibletholoe open
to 'him, Mr. Write:1th I not only *
straight, dean man, of high ideals,: .•
but helms peculiar outlifleations far ,
the office he IS ealled upon to All. ile
la * stadaste of the Ontario Agrieul.:
• The following is the provision Of the
Autonomy Bill relating to • &perste
Schools:--The:provision of section 98
:of the British North Anterica A0t$1087
'shalliAivly to the said Prorincesas If,
'at the date upon which *this tot owes
into fort*, the territory con,prlsed.
thereht Were already a province, the
expression "the union" in the Wet ear,
tiOn-beirlit_t*ker0.: -ttk mein th.
idate, .
Subject to the :protielookrOtettideee.,,
tiott190 and in continuance prin-
I 10 berettlfOrS Setnetkalettntider •the
ottlitS frit
id that the
;•Peov(nteitatitall pase ell neceuery
,.• itt respect of education;"and 'tb
abaft therein arrays 1* prok1ed:
1A) Thatit iwtjoxity of the
• rt.ofony district or :portion of ss
• PrOviti" or Of any
thereof. by *whatever nat
tbessme i*known.,,ind may- eetabll
euehscbools therein If they tblnk
jtnd *eke , the neciesery *seeerne
and thiCtibtr Of rittet therefor; and
That the'
therein, . Whether Protestant or.
Catholics( may ettabilah
ools therein and make: the,
mentor and collettion of
*eV* IMO*
COiapOttad it1 ItOr•titOeo, ksc me to
114W0 that it hae no ego*
' torturing the ilis of woeu. Forth
yeses, female. trots
_madem1hadowp
fortner elf. rwas treated by tcs
-eiTit- Ira
. Mated silt Weeks, but ,g6t losks ag
teeth* no betters After reed*
of your books: on Pah**
pound,1 boughtarupoly and ueed
;faithfully. Three balks were sol
lent to convince me Mot lh&d fo
friend and helper. Ms
blituwart tur etieepfstiete
y complaint and teed* at*
rittm anxioasbftt
:fri4bg *4001/01
ettetyCOM
*et
Advoerfte
Adroeate and % k 1• .
'Advoea e and X11l7 1 4
/Advdeate.And Daily Advertiser.. 2 35
Advoeateand Maly Stari:Toionto. 1 85
-
obseriptions ot ore, gn Impel%
tlitic Office iitlAnced rates.
Birminghstn, Alabama.
boiler explooion in mine of the
Provident* Coal Company near St.
na cuirsofr, Ps, killed six and injured
— _
11-; ti&tlento entl_iprofeseora Aar the 0rti-
itt versity of St. Petersburg .denouneeti
lit the ;Uneaten floveretnent, and decided
to -top sit univereity work. A
That more exeoutions will follow the
aseileinattion of Grentl Duke Sergins
to is announced in frt geoelemation by the
k Socutliet party itt sisecoive
nd ittokelass tbitd Pacifio. equadaon of
'ironelede and four transports,
itt Bogeti • • '
,A fire In tire business section of In.
dianapolla caused 1oe eatimat , itt
111 1 1 +4"2 I
4is4dust ustruction.
The Shorthand .System
• ',taught is that toted -by *11 ,
nerAlintrer and court re
- -Beat ▪ Jotting_
keeking, l'enmanship, Arith-
metic,. et c., thoroughly
taught;
Situations guarenteed
to every Graduate.
CATALOG I:
Wm. 0
rojtytA 1111104aur Siootor
Or 0: IM
thorough, will apply to th bet Selby, relict of the law Henry
re for ineorporation so it city. Render, who prodeteaeod her hy nisei
"we 134%.°01f Ctjt,,hpIe6;r.gnw4176r_",_b°__"_t
itare
end did dentrore to the •ti. Si V 1,1i. 400103 Wont shlk .081000,441
4lict:64"bt16*I14:11**1414"44-le et:sit/164 *t61"k5 ):4:84 Ittirgi!nr:lablYtb. sort21-116°Itrothik #8111ttatitel **Ambit
*a.Which will :bring the' tot,
e-tr"o'r'g coustitution;phich her Age be-•
ioilfwtareyiogmhtrrat: miumt4bleitiari.000. 11)y:slit:tee? Y'illetrir. si°14-1,41rath!liold*Ii°iTir 141141vot
stalled In the snow [born in Yorkshire. Eng.. and' esme
nolOelltetl Statittw het* with her parotte.ita 18r74., settling
ie elettion 10 tln' isisture af, ofl the term on; t
rt Arthur, where She °e1avce one
I, to mourn. ter "(14 '