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Exeter Times, 1904-9-15, Page 2TO „IMPROVEMENT IN CI:47ZE Cleanliness Mos Siaown =exited. Results, It is gratifying to I:110W that the good results following the Ieetrac- tion atork in, cheese factories and creameries throughout the province W•11 be Reorganized With Two Dts. are becoming more and more evident. Practleally all the factories which tinct Comnianders have Asked for iestreetton leave TW t:" CORPS, A ,despatcli fromSt Potersburg,, awe's: Betide the itiroottieo of two freeh army corps t.ts the tirst, aoswer to Site Japaticse sureess tie Liao - Yong, -the Iteettialt az'rey at the* front wilt be re-organinalt probably ii the; forta ot t'1170 arittieS, in etamearet es Gen. ./..intwiteh anti, Goo titteeon leSaulbars resetretivele, With Gen. Ntonrottatitia as tteorrnan,leretateloite. Gen. lestullears will go teat with elle ItIC0 ante; Cerps oow orgontziog la Ise ttoveriratents litreazir (Idea -ea. Vilne anti Kieft. Oen. 3:ran Itent hoe bwait •ordered by telegraph Wets,. Vlia dovestock. to Makatea. This deeittion doe in part, donbtless, to the wing amotieldenatts of the Itiet 4 areler Gen. Ittourosettitiotte cot - and Valid% Will be 14.410,y ie - ed tty co:esteem reirefetreeztarot. Ova, leotirtteatten ewtotore hos hetidlee every ftha vast or -ti goniernii)o. The work le toe Inut:11 torso taut Ize 110:‘ o4latie ;Savo Tender 1:le etretn. tie; Irelperor is Isottropatton ti it is itteught iirolaability zee; u two Arlie," ice 1 t, 14111,441 „as bisw seristroly eritictotta by Foote of ' the Vtisteror's tentse teilit,try eeteete_ ers, and it is enseible that lie tone' evtettualis autiereteleti. 1,1"Alt PICTU-RES. eeady recta -Neel lour visits, and i =Ally every e0,R13 cleaulirtees io, f .poototote, one ies inore closely' observed weemell• t"""' ""'"" and there is a deettle(1 improventen mon will he needed for transporta- . • - for the pro t et ion. ,to the style and natish. of the cheese SerViee ala C.: 4. 0 Ihies cometeoteoeloee, Tbe good work of rernoviog mil tssites ratty may be wiped tem stamis to desirable loeattons fa ;Nlet.1);.t4ltrItestsatt7t/x1111;ttryt 11,:e1\1;trhittlierti 1,1.telzelYe driTeittrItlansg 1107 rtut:ty"elal;;e1).,„letl°•fecWsrsui1.1)11131- until etu$te eastern fronteer steeds hag' of Pure water. etc,. contilanin ' 1Ittereln; Itesitia. may thee helve as anti the reports from the Chief..iu ample lighting line against which ttraetors show that the reteno ts THE WORLD'S MARKETS REpcm,w$ rRQWE TME LEADING TRADE oEhrraEs. rzio ,r,f cattle, tc4rain, Cheese, and Other 79airy Produce at Moine and Abroad. Torooto, Sept. 18.t-Wheate- Old a No. S white and red Winter quoted, O at. $104 to 31.05 east or west, and Um No, 2 at $1.02; No, 2 goose, t 8Se east, and No. 2 Spring, 91 'to ,e196e cast, Maoitoba wheat steady; r N.e3tre eloorrtthheern; $(11.111.3e4. et4litcl $NIOM., 68; O Northern at $1, Georgian Day ports, .„ Grinding in 'transit prices are 6c a obove those quoted. _ Oats -No. 2 oid white Is gpoteel o 33e west, and At 833 to 34c low 'ding was oat'. active, $4.1.5 bein . aSked, liat.tbe highest libzis were fro $4.60 to Ilutchere-Local butchers appear t bp pretty well supplied rot the Exit betacto .trade, ond there is •to ext donand for butchers* meat, excep perhaps, among the principal Tow (JOIDENSED ETU ITEIS 0 HAPPENINGS FRO A QV' R TME GLOBE., ra sots-, '1'elegraphie Briefs Prone CI= OV7130 and Other Countries of Be- e- ' cent Eveotst towo hotels. Trade to -day, ther fore, was, on the whole, a :little so except for V0143044 choice butther ea " There is talk ot kilted regiment tie, and the lain ef this particul . quality being, light, prices Were t- CANADA. anStiiing a little Boner than ti early part el the week, extra elioi at deaths. ped itutelittre' cattle sellieg $4.40 to $4,50. The overoge run, butchers' prices were, however, fro $3,90 to $1- for fair to good eattl end from $2,80 to $3:50 for orell arty mizted ones and heifers. Stoelterst-There is a steady ro of common light stockers, and pee are On a low range, running, ero $2.50 op to $3. Feederst-Althougb it is ft. little eat leofor the regular run of feedbag ea tie, there are quite a few earning it and: prices run from 33.60 to $3.90 Tor steers, about 1,000 lbs., told 32.- 60 to 83 for bulls, 1,100 to 1,3 Th, Sheep and Lainent-There was quit a heavy rum and the market wa about a quarter off for knobs« Fovea. exPort, were steady to firm. Tloge-The market is weak, end the prospeCts are for lower price* next Week, There was ro change in to- day's cpotatIone. Seket nt 37e and lights aud fats at. $.-.).121. It in Wiroopege I° Italians are leaving employment ee with the railways„ fearing violent greatly rettueed but still inteepia sae cheese is superior to that made it panto, meaty may tone Jewett. eapatt the earlier months. The considerahl matt STPitt• Ittissia hip and thigh, but falling o� in the saitPlYt togethe it es titiposstbleto gaore the probe-. with the improved quality n bility that Russia will still buse, doubt result in Unproved prieest late freights to New York; No. 1 white 340 east nod No. 2 at 334/e east. e N. 2 new mixed oats, 313e, and White at 82 to gt"c lowOviehts. e- Dariey-No. 2 quoted at 44 to 45c ,„ middle freights; No. 3 extra, 4•3e, and No, 3 at 41,e middle freights,' Veas---Tbe marnet is firm at 63 to 64,4 at outside points. Cora -No. 3 Ameriean yellow gao- 1 ted nt teleo oa track, 1Piarorito, and t No. 3 mixed at 601e. Canadia» corn . seams and firm at 53e west. Rye -The merket, Arra with prie- es mains at 59 to 60e east or west. 11 Mow -Ninety per Cent, patents are quieten et 34.80 to 34.85 n buyers' -le:asks. oast or west. Straight, roll- ,ers of elweial brands for Somestie trade, in lees,. 34.75 to $4.80- Ms111- t !tette flows are firm; No. 1 patentai , Senste No, 2 patents, $5.10, and -letrong bakers', $5, on track, Te - 1 rot te, teriofese-Al otitside points bran is (Meted at 8111.50 to, $14. and short* • 4at $17.50. Manitoba bran. in seeks, e2313, and :Smile at $20.em COUNTRY ritucm. hire and thighs when Jaren, destroy- in the Si'aS0110, Copies of 1be ft:00v ed by steccess, will no longer possess mg card bare been furnish...el to all a 54g1iting fOlVe, instructors, and the effeets fellowin ' CURED 137 FIELD GUNSt their use are most gratifying. 1.67NTS FOR, rATitoNa-L, Th,(4 E7„;thargt,t, leltegraph Company ro. Pood.--Supply abundonce The Tattiamge Tategraph Company e- whelesom4sofoV.4ppineso ! Po it lot flrapeteeree tiewtetch from It ) ,•l Thersday, stotiog that the Jopau- low cows to have iteeeSS to ragweed est, took. et Clatoglzottposto airway- levee, or otter weeds whit% evil 41 • f.kyvon fAi:d W.5, 111(1St •Ftsrvieetti40 taint the, milk. sonultant. Itts ustgens loaded NI 311 Water Supply.-Fornish pure Wa ' provisieost met 83 loctuo with ant- ter in clean trot -was. Io not anat mintitasit vow:, to Oroilt from a eta/Plant Pont hare aetstse to soakage from barn f Tr Wit() $aYS ilth of Cows. -Solt should al dener be .evety of •the recent Ways be uotessible. Stables sliooll bgliting in front afLiao-Yong is fur- be well vent Soted, lighted and Dished in the feet that ow: regiment ;drained; should have tight floors and et Gen. Nodaa's Mew lost, ell of it and be plainly constructed highar officers. One 4:or/malty lost Whitewash the stades °See or twir of its V24terS. and a e Ovate bad a year. Do not compel cows to go to tette cemmaral of his rifteen sur- 'faster titan a colufortable walk. \eying cetorades. Private Yasawa's Wteteils.-Da not tote wooden pails, uriform was pierced by eight bullets, iDiseard all rustv pails, caos or ApTstir d • eteriott tn of weente-totte At. end his toll) bY orte, eine. utensils. Wiley should beentit- aie riSe in three places, mai Ms tied es talon as ft Arrives at the m, MW cans and pails should weelusi witit a brutth auu nd Isite- trio water, in width a little Sal .steeea. soda has been Mee tit then sealit ettown lterstitin * dealt's s0:ewe-iv:41 e . the stale:atria volor , t1y' lee ? bi sides, Tat. Inees e:ers nose 1.7restte1' two Oa.; 11;itr"ktt.:1°1 . s Itti7014811, t:'i. lat:tol- tzt't,Iiiti ," . latteet. 4. Se prt 141:n31;4 %PO...a et, 1000 avert. qrSirt'd 044410011:00, but040' Vitta'101.• 2.:N 1 'tt,‘• 0 o lt, littli tiztrot ;On 41,4 It 4. via 13 o,' IL; 311 -t,1r:1 a :ritir, 1.11411 ill, ti il 1, ‘. !t, in:i 1:;:w..:tots. Atto . tparitett belletine Viet the 4. lett I he enemy, 1i't IbeToth,on anti thea crepttoseit it. by aetteult. On reaching tile t remit, a rot rev I LI, rg 'toot ttoty have itilleil their owe tont- itailes, they iell on the yew:err:17e, bellies in the trettch arid eoverial tbott witil tease. The Itnesem frontier guar Is 1 1* tit ir it els led fnenig to se:To:Mot, lit was tho ti sit ere,: re t, i tie (neat ire: of ter regiment, nett trey had epent be ease Seta night el:lee:our:et the iivent„ einetzto. in:2ittizteseg.oe ;s the t u• tont of Inst.:or troeps, :n spite, cousteet ..:ore.s. Tee mei:taint loet A large- Icaiono 4,1 otheets. .0.0;;zw,z,". 4040;3.114-a 11%4 1:1V0.15L-I115 and es, trines :settee at ;trot tin- Inetelatie nave lately 3. 0.3r be t tt tee at ere , neentrote their Sus zhey bavir gained a iige over the thweartese 15 sptr;:5.1-.1iy rew thty have new torieltJ riring gulls. The lIussiart so:titers 't twashiet their gess. alai they quote tlio (-A 4.Ct raid to theen-sSoldiers, ;lie Stir! your guns as you would for your Sags." . Remarking upon the nunierical su- periority of size Japanese, M. Pant - awoke says that` this is aetotarating , and ineompreherisibte, They have lost enough men at Port Arthur andt elsewhere to forin an army. Ititiver-° sheless their eineative strength saenis'1 only to increase. They are still con -I oentrating fresh. troops at the Liao Itivert THE GAME OF DE-A.TIT. A despatch from London says The manner in which the Japanese commanders have sent their num to death tied the readiness of the Jap- anese troops to embark for that des- tination have been anicat the striking features of tl-te war in the Fur East. Reckless disregard of human life lias been the chief charac- teristic in Japan's bighting methods. While this has been built upon a structure of marvelous fo,resielit on what George Etennan has so aptly termed Japanese "prearrangement," and upon a most able system of mil- itary, and naval strategy, both would have been ef little use without tile self-sacrifieing bravery of the Japan- ese soldiers. 'The total casualty list of either Russia er Japan is as yet int/toss/- 1)1e of statement. 'The losses of both. • from all causes, love undoubtedly been very beavy, Japan's casual- 1,1es have certainly run into the tenS of thousands, cold it 10 open to little doubt that they rna,y lie numbered by • scores of With:sands. This raises the very pertinent question of how long she can maintala the pace without a constaet decrease of her chance of ultimate victory. 'There is no reas- on to •cloultt the .etubborenees •and Persistence Of Thiessen eoreee,0. Ase atinuag•tta• egoality ,of the ResSinet • and the Jartatiese casualty lists, when •.Iapan heti sent her last available man to •a gallant death, •Ressia would atilt ' have a, numerically foe- • Theee is tattling it the presort% • otitiool. to encourage any idea, of trametari capitulatiore Nor is there probabilitet of any "decisive battte.". tvety Ruwelaa retreat brings tier so nea,eer to her, .,bovi.0 bas, and ju8t. Se. Much' ,simPlifiee 'ber, eper- 3110310:Evare` Zuluntese 'adttance car - dos: 'bdr, awaY front. litle 1101710 1Nt0, t1t1 tnaltes 2#01'e. 0,11n0011 'the suPPlY er 0 '2,1' the, iild,"atid,the re- ,. it:Sorel tu tN1704. '2S est S t 1 twee to ;rattiest *re;'iih s 3. idt• Berinet-Ptinat beans ore quoted at $1.25 to $1.30 and band -picked at $1.40 to $1-15. Ilop5--7 he market s unehnngei nt 23- to 82e, avvording to !today. , Holley -The market Is ;pilot et to 7e per lb. Comb honey, 31.75 - to $1.8.4 per dozen. Ifat.--:Car lots are quoted at $7.- • 150 to ag.so tin track. Tot•onto, the 'bitter for No. 1 timothy, Straw --Ile inaritet Is cokes with 'prives of new at $5.S0 to 36 on traCk. T01'0910. POtiltOe', •••••• Tite market Is :cadet. ' el now at 70 to TSe per 1.11100•1101 Oat Of :tare. poultry -attiring chithens, in to 1:11.; per lb.; yearlings, 9 to 10c per Ib.; tfuettst 10 to 12e per M. spapers ed mai plateal on eideo io the be etetan, 'sun. ;Setter with it oeettsionally eitaisn Po not use a clot" either wash skIlint or wine utensils.. O upset Field ' alilkers.;--AlwaS's 1 cows' ode teemait. to surround 'flet.'s, -11uults. and before milk- - lteettiart orney they IS:tot ar, 311nre ' 'Wig. :Milk N1010'11 eitlan and '01147 TIMIS. eatel a lete- 'eS the result awl are Milk quietly, <ode/Sy, eleaoly, awl eearettees, to tasters. epee Kouropat- :thoroughly. A person szifetring from • ortotee '11; is now aopaeS'any dis,troe, er who has, been espoStel Itotano's purpose by press• -;to a Contagious disease, ebottlii re -- 4, esIon positinos in front of main oway frnm cows and Milk: 1 wos 1 o ' bold Woneopate i Cent of Mile...saline Shoal:1 always , kin 13 :Steal ion • while t ho tlaPesetee . be strained • rind cooled liy dipping., , ' sigh itttesh 1 001 . -threat aroend the etiering and torrtinedlog by cold It. to bluets, the Russian water immediately alter milking. It tine• ut efai+OPL.‘•1114- Sht 010d. :111141:1.5 Ile aired where tiee at its vers met -talon, had Ins eye op- pare -at leatt 5ti feet tor more if 10t1 Oaf, iliqabing moven:NA and coult- possilile) from any swill barrel, hng tertel le: verb: witlidra.allig his main , roe hole yaei fool , trtuY 1'411 'hank of tho 'rsuue f,yorii, milking yard or dusty read. Zl • river, cluing:as bis front to alleet Two 03, three thititutst,es ei cheese 1 bold I<:7"kl in eine.'" while cloth make a good strainer. Cloth “e". -1":. hews should always bet thorough.creest. le:ailing the bri•iges hehin.1 hint and placing the river be-, e„, lh, ell 1),ulled, hung 18 a a i'va isito teal Gem Onto Bath the ..1"txrtttIvItli;l14,"14irt•in)1pleIN'N't'altion (n -1571-1z, into a can Reselan eta/ thipaneee accounts seen 10 agree 311 oz.1,,,s, that until the ,nnil Sate it over tight without withdrawal of the main Russian straining, aert'llitg and cooling,. nriny friordo /1.iattj.l.'lloefy bee, anr :lit ilk with ateaults io front of Liao -Yang and peer -mite Intik is caused be- leavittg tiott the r11554art CODU yin or koteing it at too high a temper- Chiere tirst movement against lenuo'iature. ' olti wos alSo measurably successtul. le In warm swatlier tho seaould TITS; lalltV MARKE'PS. ter -Finest 1-1b. rolls. 111 to ,) • 1(1e; (military to choice large rolls. • 13 to Ile; IOW to modium'griolk,s, 10 to lt1e; en 011101'y prints, JO to 20c. -soltds, 13 o t Eges--Caee lots are soiling at 1.9c P01 Aeon; SIVOIllaS at 11 to 1rie. Cheese -The market 1: On inues strong. witli joltbing lariats 03 to! 9;a per lb., 11:0 latter for twins. of - • ext ecar a convention of the 111 teroatioual Senates School Assoola- 0^ tion aill be held at Toronto, a- It is reported ti t the lot ta t. J. J. Long, Collingwood, /eft fti2 eetate veined at front $1,000,000 to $1,,r.+CQ.000. The Imikling in Winnipeg title ;year attic:mite to $7,325,000 as against $5,000,000c" for the whole of last t'" year, 00 T1Se :King has approved the ap- pointutent of Earl (trey to mooed 0 Lord Minto as Govemor-General ef THE POOITTI STATIONS MOW THE WORK OF FATTEN- ING. IS DONE. What the Stations Are Doing a Where They are Situated, Seventeen illustration poultry fat- aceolental. toning stations are being operate this year by the Dominion Depart ment of Aterleulturo under the supe • a' Me ', , Acti ehici CA Arse I'oultry Ilivielon. The following is o list ointhese statioss the sames of the operators i Ontaria-Bowinnoville„ A. W. Vol ey T. P. Poster. A. P. Tiill house. Chicoutimi, T. 0. Lathance La Trappe, Ito,. Father Edward Stanfield, Fronk Farley. LIslet, tu guete Farard. 'UNITED STATES, The Building Trades Coum Pesten passed a resolution de Ing that conitte be made old lotion labor, Sir Alfred ITarmswortli, proprietor of the Loreloa Daily 1-ciat ond other English.. twee:papers, is visiting the 'United Stotes for the purpose of in- vestigating the American paper sup - P13% by e ;464 An investigation bas proved b the \Midi, destroyell the Ameri- can sebool for boys at Etrzeroton, Asiatic Turke,y„ on Aug. 2911i, was g KILLED THREE SEAMEN. , BreaCh-locic of—Gun on Gultboat 131ew Ont. A Portsmouth. Elle -laud. de - rays :-'1% the IS it 'eh gut t'ontet. (ter to the gen:tow si - Excellent) was engaged in.filet • praetice off Soitheist on gednettlev, the breech -lock of one of her guns was blown out, killing threAt Feitiltea. ;tad itljaring elooe others, STOCK YARDS STRIKE ENDS ' tho cooled by 'setting the pails or •1 c.,Aita.,0 Alps or \.) .1 leans la e ol d water wit Ile it is 1)4111g 0Iterated. C001 to 65 degrees insole A ettseatch to ille London DellY of Salt' an hoer. , , Mail ;rein ICuptintse. dated We3nes-1 ;totem:lay night's end Sundae' '.0'. r.,. r ,. Cal 8 at *110 ratc'morning's milk should be cooled to of 88 a day, loaded with wounded ea &tame& 0). jest, set, in a cool eel - ere passing through the station at ,lao, covered with a clean robe or gukdeu. tilie injuries of those trout-, aomeet, 82141 mot aittatht,d, until ded by shrapnel are of a frightful i mon nature. A majorite- of the sufferers: day morning. I 'Whenever the lid is left off a can sticezonb on the atay to the hospital. , for neer leneth of time, a cloth or Civilians are hastily leaving Muirden, moswaito netting should be used to which is fell of dejtteted-iooking sol -,ow t out insects. - rs, Heavy north oi Liar -Yang. diefighting continues i t'''' "" up in twci titatements:-"Be clean." Successful deirying con bo emtnned MAY C.:117SE COMPLICATIONS, I "Keep Cool." A despatch from London says t -In • + consequence of Russian communica- tions the British and French Govern- SIX THOUSAND KILLED. molts have made serousrepresenta- 1 tents to China, against permitting ,Gen„ Ma's troors to enter Manclow- I fa. Ma Ims 5(3,000 soldiers on the .„ frontier. It has been saggested that. since ,the Ruseians have retreated, he , !should mare into Manchuria, not no- cessarily to support the Japanese, Ititit to retake the country for China. i 'Phis would create the most serious international positien which has de- veloped in sears. OVER 462,000,000. A despateb from St. Petersburg rays :-The Minister of Finance said on Wednestitte• the war up to date had cost Russia 27,2,000,400 roubles, and by January next it will have cost 300,040,000 roubles more, or in round figures 600,00(1,000 roubles. The 'Minister said the financial CCM- ti011 was perfectly satisfactory. 'Re- venue was increasing, and iiidebted- ness would be mot. A rouble is the equivalent of 77 cents in Canadian currency, making the suna 3462,000,000, OUR PRODUCTS IN BRITAIN Imports Preis Canada on British • Market's August. , A London :despatch sae -s :-Priporte feast; Canada for the month of , Au, 'gust.,evere.as folioeVe, tet• • '• ,NUm.,ber, Cattle ..,. 22,180 zeaett,0e1 Sheep 5 691 9 707 ....•• •., , • • '1-Vheat, etyts. $00,6e6 Wheat,' ,cwt8.811,800 1,48,951 Peas, etvt..,......, .,. 880 88 Banos, etyte. . • ...., 328 281,420 ovtte• -•••••:, 48,15-90 60,413 'But ter, ewts. 57676 • 258,454' Obeese, elvtar.' , 497,623 l';....h,1"1; tt, )('.1880 •1 133'2952 ,• , IIOG PR011tiCTS. Ilacon-Long elear, 81 to 81c per 111. 111" eese lots; mess pork; 315 to $15.50; •tio short cut, $17.50 to 318. • Smoked ineets,-11euts, light, to 30.0- ( 15003, 13e; do, heavy, 12e; rolls, 101e; shoulders:, 83t, baclts, 131 to 1140; breakfast 'meet, 123 to 13e. Lard -We quotet-Tierces, 7e; tubs, BUSINESS AT 11.10NTREAL, Montreal, Sept. 13,-0raire-0ats .403 to 410 for No. 2 in store here; 1No. 3, SO to 391c; American yellow, t No. 2, Ole; No. 3, 59c; white, No. '2, 59 to, 60c; buckwheat, 59 to ' t51)ee. Moue -Manitoba patents, 35.-1 150, and strong bakers', S5.20; Win -1 • ter wheat patents, 35,25 in barrels; ! $2.3i to 32.40 in bags; rolled oats,1 feed-Onlario bran, in bulk, 317; $2,30 per bag, $1.00 pet barrel. 11 111 shorts, 319 to $20; Manitoba bran, I in bags. $13; sacks, short, $39 to 1 320. IlennsS-Choice primes, 31.301 to $1.35 per bushel; $1.20 to $1,25 / in car lots, Provision:a-Heavy. Can- t adiae short cut pork, $17.50 to $18; light short cut $17 to $17.50; Am- t • New Brunswieke-Audover, George FL Baster. Rogersville, P. Rithard Nova Scoela.----alst Amherst, Alex Clegg. North East Margeree, :garbl- er Smith. Prince EtIward Island4-Vernon River Bridge, Robert, Furness. At- herton, If. .1. Matthews. Eldon Robert. Loitgard. Glen/mean, Davit 7.1fact1ona1d. Montagne Bridge. Willi 030 ItoViglowttli: Mount Stowart,tagMon A great, deal of the operator's tint; is given to showing fanners how th work of fattening is done, theretort the salary of the operattor and th cost of installiug the, plant are con sidered as experimental and tablet). 1iotal expenditures. The price of the 'dressed thicliens Is, how ever, expected to exceed. the first cost of the thickens and the cost of feed- ing, plueleing and marketing. grie work of each sto Lion is confined to fattening enoogli chickens for illus- traliot purposes. About 200 is the maximem umnber kept, at one time. The operator Is not Allowed -to be acompeting buyer with others who bave began to fatten thickets as A PRIVATE ENTERPRISE. If the farmers are already getting a fah' price for their poultry, the sta- tion will confine its efforts to illus- tration or experimental work 'with even less than 200 birds. Those who are carrying on the work for theme zanves W111 be considered not rivals, but friends, end will be offered as- sistance where possible. Special attention is being paid .o ehootong ttao rag tt sort of lewd for fattening; for instance, the Amity type of Plymouth Reek or Wyandotte recommended as suitable for tlie purpose. The operators are -equircel to speod as neucli of their into 115 May be rem:it-ea in assisting tiros who are engaged in or entering be business, by gtving instruetion n buying the proper type for fatten - ng, ngktilelinj and plucking, packing, i Only birds of the proper type will be bought this year and .seven ports per potted will be paid for these at the station. An extra, good , type might well be worth eiglit cents, thile another type of the Ramo breed vould be too dear at five cents a pound. Each operator is considered re- sponsable for the work and success of is own station. He is expected, as ar as possible, to find a suitable tarket for the birds fattened at his tation. The Department will, how - yore endeavor to provide a market or any surplus stock above local equiroments. Eacb: station will be onclueted as much like a peivate 011- erpalse as possible, the Department ssisting the operator in marketing, tee as it would a private firm ini- iatieg a new business. The demand for chickens fattened t the Goveentient Stations 18 very risk this SMS01), and frose the et- ers alreadY received it is expected' hat the ruling price still be from 1' to 18 emits per pound. Parties attening ;thickens according to the ethodsatecoMmended by the Poultry ivision, who 'May wieh assistance in larketiug •can • obtain, on artprica- on to Mr. Elford, a list of dealers lie will ,be glad to purchase their • • Ended by the Men After Struggle Lasting Two Months. A celeago seeleitch seys :-The strike Of tile butcher worltmen, whieh has ;It:aim-015'ot the lavat- peeking ioclustry tbrouglistt the country for the last two inentbs. Was' ofneially declared lig on TOursday night by Pi•esident Micheel Dolt - :telly of tlie .1,malganiated Mist Cuttel'S and ltutcher Workmen of Anierice. AN ALABAMA L-2NOHING. - Soldiers Overpowered and a V;legro Ilanaed by .1%.ob. ermari fat backs, 3-1t.o0; American Uruguayan Government Army clear fat backs, $20; compound lard • Routed by Rebel Forces. 63 to 7c; Canadian lard, 61 to 71e; A Buenos Ayres doweetelt says:- kettle. rendered. 13e to 94c; hams 13 TWO iousand men ^woe kelled and four thousand wounded in a battle tasting three days, between the Une-i guayan 0 overnmen t forces and the; revolutionists, Ger. Vasquez ter of lear, who led the Goyerementi troops, was d t, on has le -1 treated, abandoning. arms and muni- tions. While Gen. 'Vasquez recently report- ed to the Government Hort he had won 811 importont victory over the revolutioniste, it seerr,s from later news received from the field that his own forces were r01.1 tad . /11 a recent battle the revolotion- iets were driven back, and Oen. Vas- quez, while pressing his victory, was , , seuuenty met be- a stebborn resis-1 tante. 'The rebels reaseembled their Scattered forces and engaged tb Government troops. For the dawe the battle raged, with terrible losses on both sides, Gradually the rebele drove trisquez back, and, according to last reports. the Minister of War was in full retreat. ;to 1.See; bacon, 12 to 18c; ireeli 1 killed abattoir bogs, $7.75 to $8; live heavy sows, 34.75; netted lots, 35.50; select, $5.75 to 35.85 off CI 0 t- ' (3, • D1ORB TII1S YAR I The • Canadian -bound Emigration. • Through 13riti.sh Ports. A London d.estatcli says :-Tho igration to Canada frOm British ports for 1.be month 'of August evas as follows: 5,882; Pipit, 858; ,S cO tch., 1,196; others, (seas°, of 250 as soul:lased, stftli, Au- guet of 1903- ' 'The totals. for the' past eight oltertbs 'ase fereietietts; 15,994, as teMparea Pm 31) FA) ; 7,920 foreigners; 30,- 70e, for 'the same parted:of loos. , . . , , , e colored, 92c;*Qiteltee, 8?,: to Oc. Eggs it --Selest, Ile.W laid, 21c, end straight gathered candle& 18 to 18.1e; No. 2, 13 to 183e. 33uttee-Fancy erodes, 18e, to 10e; ordinary finest, 1°83 'to ..1 1atle; Western dairy, 14 to 143e, f ne UNITED STATES MAIIKEeT.S. a :Minneapolis, • Sept. • 18. -Wheat• e Sept., 1:1 te Dec., $1.101 to 31.301; 1 May, $1.11;c0; Dec., $1.103- to *Sta. r 10g; May, $1.111; No. 1 hard, 31.- c 1-5?4; No. 1 Nortbern, $1.18e; second t do., 35.05 to $6.05; first (dears, a $4,10 to $4.20; socond clears, • $3.- 3,0 to 33.20. Bran -,In bulk, 314.50 t a 1 7213 22 15 Itultith, Sept. 18e-W3ieat--New No. 1 Northern, $1.14; No. 2 Nort,here,. $1.11; 'old Nii. 1 Northern, 31.16; No, 2 Nort,liewt, $1.123; Sept. 31.13; Doe. $1.081 . leilwaukee, .1-171s., Sept. 13,,e--.1"V3ueat. '.-Na, Ner-thern, $1.15; No. 2 11 (>1'1 hern, 31.13. Tto 31.13; • Dec. , 173 30, Rye -Na. 1, 74c. . liarleyr-• No. 2, 57 to 58e; sample, 88 • to fiece . Corn --No. 3, 54 to 54o;Pee,; 51 ett 1 , ,• • GATTLE ,MAII,LOWeet. • , •. • ,„, ()Ste wadi ajx, ;tie gte.forieorairiattatedearfeeiOls „. ExpOrtnttBereineeS,,""tette',,,Veny, llght Ste tithe. elitee„.ontering.: • ;: ett,11401-kiet'lli,1the.,Markettent, tint 1381't 1110)112) choke:Bi- AO ; Eaetelotlittit', artele Cr4331j0 ..frees legeaS:1"<itigStent.tbis YOtre .':.11118.StBeitet1eit, Of ::3-e0e50ert.'1110ta waSt Cattglite,1it'*,,Witititotilltr. '.111tier 1)1110 5G1cL 315' Ibo Wrist1 '4d hi tern,- rettilnitelYttotti:., • A despatch from, Huntsville, A.M., says: A mob seeking to lynch Horace Mtpes, colored, chargtel with the murder of .101111 Seidl -op, an aged man, on Wednesday night broke through the lines of soldiere who had been called out to ,protect the jail in which Mt:pet: is eontintel, and Is in polteession of the ground. 'floor. The eimtries sere disarmed by the nue) and an attempt is' now being attede to tonolte mit the soldiers end the A despateli from Montgomery, Ala., says: "A 95)00301 to The Adver- tiser from nontsville says Horace 111iIattigtems was taken froiii tho jail and f A. GLOOMY REPORT.—"--' 3,500 Persons Massacred in Tur- key and More Expected. A despatch' from Washington says: The A111011 Cal: COSISal 41.t Ilarput re- ports that the survivors of the re - rent massacre are in a destitute con- cfition. The consular corps at Billie esti-mates the number massacred and :dead from exposure and hunger, etc., as 3,500. In the Moush district in Surgents have adopted • a guerilla form of warfare, • asiboscading troops and bodies of leturde. A number of vin- tages have been plundered and burned, mot many persons killed and maltreated, and another massacre is daily expected by tlie Armenian po- pulation, which is in destitute cir- cumstances. About 15.000 have lost everything and are starving, many being ill and wounded. BANK MANAGER COM1YIITIMII. H C. Rutlan.d. of Winkler Man •Received. Hearing. • A- despatch front Winnipeg says: II. C. Itutlancl, manager of the Winkler lerancli of •the Bank of Hanle iltore charged at Morden with. • the entb,ezelement of $4.•„000 and otber nioncys of ethe bank, took his pre- liminary bearing on Wednesday. and was cononittest for trial at the Fall Assizes. Tee Attorney -Genoa], Ilan, C. H. Campbell aptteared for the -- VOR THE FAR NORTH. 1Y1tentited ,Pollee,•te.a,-tie to '"J'einttlic,' •:::'•Steterneat ' HAIL THE END Or TORTuRg 1.1SE OF TM:4 ZNOTJT Raise SIA STOPPED, :Revolting Frastrieee la Ponies, merit of Rossians B. called,. Russia is rejoicing oiter the recent roanifestO of tho seer granting- mat tzesoes end tlecreetog certain bertefee- , tions for the oppreseed people. But more that all it rejoiced t tat coapow al punishment bas been abolizeted. the average reader the oupheolistii term Atcorportil punishment"' is prate ticelly devoid or rawaniug. But iv place the sugared plow.* with the Nvord "tomtit" and a thing at once horrible and revolting fashioila itself in the utilises e,ye. The knout is a. whip of three t or tails, the end of each thong fashioned into a koot, and no frequeetly, particularly alien weapon was to be toted on hardened erimitads, tho knot was partly (%11,1,0 pond of a leaden ball. With scour - of this terrible kind Ituesias peasants, soldiers, odieiels, sespeete ed offenders, and evert pers places bare been whipped, VieTintS OFTEN ICILLED, Not, infreepent.y, too the laying o•n, oI this hitietme weation has resulted death, oneridere oftett fowid sureetose from earthly serieiw ,Under the barbarous pueisinnent of the knout. ln the centionnes a 'Wilco to be knouted was decreed for utmost nil kinds of offenses, frma petty -theft to highwity robbery, the number of lushes eersing, course, , with the coormity of the: misilemean- QrS. But it now appears that this inhuman ecourging, after centuries of on end obnert, le to be abolished, end thus the sObjects of the greet white (tsar have a foot worse then death lifted from their minds. .A little over two years ago 4 book toualett, ...pri,oners 0t Rust:ea:4 was written by the lute Dr. Benjuntin Howartl, It vas the outcome of visits made by that scientist 1.0 the 410111i/11011S of the ezrar to study c inology and penology. The book Willi a reined:able description punishment by the knout. Tito tini in the CaSe WAS *lie PerrVaVaa, $f warty brutal murders, and woo clewed as a criminal of the lowest. d itiost dangerous bins. TORTURE IS DESCRIBED. In the ftillowiteg manner Dr, ard pen -pictured the terrii knetaittre oporat ion : 'Beteg ested of his antomeles the guard, the man laid himself full loigth dowowerd. By straps jeattel through perforations la the table, ho was ietittitevobly eecured to it by the aukles, legs, chest and arms. About. eigItt pares in front tif the iodate etood from right to lett, the eorpi AI'S guard, the goveroor, the el horgeon end myself, elite() beset the culprit, on the left, stood sot orilinato known ne Masher.* with a lenateestuanorann' book in his heroic " - "All lieing pestered, the escort ei- entered tont tried Out knout in air, carefully measuring his t 134)140 thy C011tilland to hegio wit Mule' out of the governor's mouth 51 wee arownes by tee shrives itne se o tuljult. I quIcket les gon to appreciate what bad appear- ed to roe mere ostentatiotieness in the prelintinaret etroke Practiee• For, having oace hoot elarted, exe00- tieller s Strokes were I.1S SteallY, 11S I'llVt111111CaL precise es if done by, a steam engino, and. as unrelentiug. Such was the precision, of them that at tile end of the 'fifth stroke there were exactly fifteen lines on the 001- prites back, seining as evenly as if thee- had been marked with a piece. of (Iliac, BonY LOOKS BLOODLESS. "The force of the blows so com- pletely expelled the blood from the sire/ace that with chalk tile linesre could not be inade 'whiter. Ity -tVe-• vrist maneuver. the blows were ap- tiled with such carefully graded force that at the and of the first stage the Part already attacked looked as if covered with an even sheet of white, paper. Thore was not' a drop of blood. "The second stage commenced as the blood lrega,n to flow, and as this proceeded ,more and more 'freely the 'victim appeared to revive and to come to life again. As a spectacle, this was the • most horribt et rt, the punishment, though for the Vic- tim it Was notch less painful. At every- blow each of the three -knotted thosgs, like the dews and beak of a vulture, pecked out fragments of dripping flesh, which . were scattered in an directions by the. backwarcl swing of the cruel lash.' To 'avoid them the officers, who wets in white uniforms, and myself, had to steP. back and beak for a consiciettable die- tariceo• • • "tinfter the skin or( the side attacked' had been completely detached and scattered"' the Screams of the poo wretch subsided into • groans 111 sobs. The eiecavcition, now abo the size and depth of a soup Plat being filled with 'overflowing blo,o Which: tioured ever ',the edge of the table,' tho. force, of the execatioterts blears veaSusech deadened.' •Tile deep- Or. and. tidette.e the ,plowing the Jess and the less,WaS the , • rSIGHT..eS SICKENINGt. • Dr.. Hineterd:eaid. that there' was a pelt after the ,filtietheliteliotatid Ilia the iphysiciate.,eXtuninetf'thew ttp,„. Fiw11ng that 1118 ]ii& w$ not 1.p 11,..the ptinishrtiott „ then., Weitt,' oat •iitte, ,a eintreeing:'..nelyt Until., Wittetytnieetot ittelieentadbeen.atintiniStetteds,', ttflr,,-, • ' pears that • • She, ,Shentlretiten, styteg ,e ,th dwelt -II seettree, always.. ts tt•-••'.tt ,edt,:ae a ti.tetrid once eel' eletee eri crOtt'le Piet Howard', then can panes ,.'•,;.'tl,have.,tibcad,,Sotrifiles ;,,tlie.'doS sodoticet ,free,,...tet,centessethat.et theeig11,, Itthati,':atiietellYt:Ort etthertVi0e,•,', Witteseed tesery,,11000,./ertriterifeezeteert• :oiliest except' ttlettebt't,t,,ateettreetty,,,,t1tSe.'f''. 'of at Oat ,,Paitiftil,and ' .6i0h blide0t01:!t:!:001;pprO.pitinere551118001' bht $icho1 13- 1J10't 0.14elYttettle)'etS,'Vet...;lreean..SitMgrnftt