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The Wingham Advance, 1905-01-26, Page 2sunday qiihk itterrt: oyouvrnreitillbAl wkit( kits never thirst -He dime not pecan that one 14,104.1•1*. dr 44Ught ehell eatiefy tue but that we shell have an the eout a well of living water. Shall be in hita-The religion ot Jame haii to do whit the inner life. Christ pute new prineitles and affcctieue within us. A well of watere-A feuntain Torente Farmers` Marketit. of weter V .• Here is an Wailing fulness of lov:, glt*Iu°P) rP1 41.414 W") 41°41.4‘atit IfelllettNATIONALt. rehltaltiON NO. V .11. loalattUleitY MOO A.V.71101•1•••• jceus Jacolie Well-Jolin a eel. Saler Same? ate, - JU Commentery.--L Jesue at the well Peeve and spiritual etrength-a full sitia daY. alai prim rule firm. Wham a ivs. -s). o. Then comeili lIe-Our tri NntinrAk',0,":„Tx!? thlell'e-ouNilowlexevienrii 104: White et goo, am bushels of red et 0 alige0, with sales of 30Q Mahe LOAN route lay through hintorie ground. eternal lac,. Thell'svater of life; 1, is °° beakele et 81111" at */"°°' an 110, ileubtlese, naseed through Wheal, given by Jeans. 2, It is pure. 3. It set- bushels of Peso at 00 to 91o, the ancient caveat of the ltingdom of leifee the emit 4, There at a neVer fail. Ural' 700 baakel"Z malttag "Ulu Falllij through Bethel, where Jacob had ing supply., 5, It is. free. 6. It is for 4s N toe, Buckwheat Bold itt 500 for 10u. hie dream of the ladder and the an- all who tlimet. Into everlasting life -Ile 11?.teteell.:4;00411441;Etehelelriweltunlrat143$70°t.o. °44ta gels; near Shiloh, the first dwellieg that receivee the living water hes a Y PlaCe of the tabernacle, and the ark In fountain opened in hie soul of a irituel Per '1400* ua0n, and the ecene of the downfall sabsfattion, which shall neither be deed Bay lit liberal supply, with ewes oe 50 Of tile house of U. At the end of that up in this We nor the life to come, but loads. at 0 to sii a too re:, timethy, and journey three ohjeots of special interest shall flow on. to all eternity. at V to V fOS Mixed. Straw easy, three occur in suecesston: tlacati'e well, J03' Tho remainder of the story eldee tomb, and the ancient city, of She. ly interesting, and should. be carefully is intense- 1"411 aellin2 at 49 to 40 4 ton. Dreeeed hose are unclianged at $0.75 to client, between the mountains of tlerizitn studied. The woman tit once said, "Give Vas, the latter for light. end Ebale-Whedon, alyeltele-Vortuevly me this water." She did, not fully un- Wbeett new, hutthel a ., es lee , to ; o oo teheehem, at the foot (ef Mount Gera derstand Gimlet's meaning, but she was a.; 1.,,,Arte,Lai - .... 1 so Lc: zit% between Cierizim aua Kbal. It is anxious to receive ally good lie might be Do:, goose, 'bushel .....*, ',.. 0 CO to noted in the Scriptures as the place able to impert. Jesus then, in vie 10- Oat,4,bUshol -. .. .,,, .r. .. 0 38 to where Abraham. firet stoppea on his 13, proceeded to make the Woman see slgegytiebehellet* VA tte coming from game to gamma; where bee sinful State and to show 1101' that he 13uoltmat,s bushel'..... 0 ' -° (oil appeared. to him anti promised to knew her heart and secret life. She a . give the land to hie seede and. where be then acknowledged him as a prophet (v. kill?: tiiitgr, 'I'ati-to4 .,.."..: ' 81‘001 to /fret bat an altar to the Lord. in the 10), and at once introduced the clues, straw, par ton ., .., .... 0 00 te _no, reetee, per ton .... .. 7 00 to fourth Century, about .13. C. 33a, Bathe]: tion that was causing the dispute be. Seed-.. ....................0 elected a temple on Gerizim in °ppm. twee n the Jews and. Sanunitene, If he ' Aleilta,NTIs•,1.b.obsubtielte.1., .... ,.., 56 0025 too fallen to the jewi0b. temple. Pareel of were a prophet he could tell her who. De" wound -purchased of the elahlren of the r Mouut Gerizim or Jerusalem wns Red •1 oo to De., No. 3, bushel .. ., 4 00 to Hazier (Gen. xxxiii., P), anti given to the proper place for publio worship, Joseph- (Gen. xiviii., 22). ;Teens told her that the time had now O. Jacob's ell-. Thu well Jacob dug. come when true worshippers should. ever - The word for welt in the Greek means ship in spirit and in truth, The 1V010011 feuntain. The well has been filled with finally left her waterpot and horded AGED METHODIST MINISTER n a Detroit Court Pieading on Behalf • of • • toe . is ete„ Detroit, Jan. 23. -With teen in his the. jury would expect me to protect ts et eyes, his Imble looking face depicting au boy and gmle, if they wandered ;Lee. paia in its every line, Rev. Dr. Janleil ao woula be to Reel) in remembrance the into the city, All I would want them to tl I•44 leiringstoue, an aged Methodist minister, fact that this clefeudant did not have 33°11°Y. Steed by the side of his young son, Rich- the protection that he Should have had g at ard, in Judge Phelan% court on Menday from the nan who is prosecuting. If 1 morning, and viondod to b allowed t ywere to talk all day, that is about ell MO* address the jury in hie boy's behalf a ° to7no:Ittblifav,e to say, I eaid to my 111. * rubbish malt it is only about se.venty. to the eitv, and. upon her testimony five feet deep, Ponneey it was thirty feet deeper. It ie.:tin/pa, eight or Mae fcet in diameter end is welled with nut. sonry. Jesus " *, . being wearied -- Ho was a man, as well as Gad, and he- eame weary rout hungry. Ile journeyed on foot, sharing with his diseiples the fati,gues.end hardships of the Way. Sixth hour-Tbere is a difference of opinion here. Aceordiug to the Jewish reckoning this would. be noon; but many learned mea think John used a Roman method of reckoning and that m was 6 p. m. 7. Of Saularia--!`She Witeanit from the eity Samaria,.SeVen. intles.e.way, but from the country of Serearia; one of Samaritan race ond religion," To draw water --"She prohably bteught her line and bucket (leathern or crockery); for oriental wells are pot .provided: with these. Not how our Lord' e ,choice of a bearer breaks down rabbinic prejudice all around," Give me to drink -Jesus used his thirst as a means of approach to the woman's heart, and turned the conversation from the liring waters of jacolas well to the living waters of sal- vation. Let us follow our Savior's ex- ample by doing good in our hours of re. lexation, 8, Disciples * * * gone -- The story throughout reads so much like the words of an eyewitness that some have thought John remained with the Savior while the rest went to the village. Nfeat-Pood, not necessarily flesh. IL The Samaritan woman (v, 0). 0. How it is, utc.-rn Oriental =oilers there were ninny strict regulations against women conve-ine with ma, especially strangers. But these restiec- tions were lees regarded at the wells and fountains than in other public places (Gen. =iv. 13-24, Rao& li. 16, 17). Jesus rejected all restraints of caste, His dis- ciples were themselves surprised that lse shouhl converse with the womon, but they did not feel Alt liberty to ob- ject to it (v. eei). How did she know Iso was a Jew?. By 3118 dress and by his dialect. The word "Jew" is here used broadly to describe the race which filled both Judea and Galilee. She. prob.. ab1y recognized him as a Galilean also. -Hurlbut. No dealings -A remark Tiraothy 51 to Dressed hogs , 75 Apples, per bbl....'",.... .. 1 25 to Eggs, per close5 to Butter, dairy ...-------------81 to g to to many of the Samaritens hastened out to Turheys, per lb, .. tit), 35 to 85 to 75 to 00 to 30 to 0i(i050030 to see and bear Jesus. He wee persuadeil RIVogees. PEeirr 110aZgQ12. • • • • to remain with them two days, and Cauuten'yere per do.:':•' many believed on him. Onions, per bag . • Celery. Per dozim • SHOT WAS FATAL •••••••• Beef, hindquarters •• choice, comae Do., medium, earcase Mutton, per Cwt........... TRYING TO ENTER A WOMAN'S. irtiterprerteea „, HOUSE WHEN FIRED AT. Do,. forequarters . Dunkirk, N. Y., Jan. 23.-Itansom. Briggs, who was. shot on Tuesday night t 1] ver Creek, when, under the influ. elite of liquor. be itttempt2a to enter the home of ...Mrs.' Margaret Chippalle, died early to -day at the haspitie from his injuries. The- inquest was begun to day, and Mrs. Chippane, accused of doing the shootieg, was present with her baby. The indicatioes ore that, she will Le released on the ground of Self-defenCe. * FRENZIED EINANCE,MAD. Did LawS011 Cause This Man to Attempt Suicide? Millr York, Zan. 23,-Claimig to have lost bis fortune of $80,000 as a result cif Thomas W. Lawson's attacks upon Wall Street inter- ests, a man who said he was Frank D. Aus- tit, 40 years old, twice attempted to tarow himself from the Iiroolclyn Bridge. Ha was prevented from inmping from Captaln De- vanney, of the bridge police, who grappled wan him, and, after a lung struggle, in which he was helped by two detectives, plac- ed him under arrest . Captain Devanney was warned that the man was to nutke an attempt upon his life by• a pawnbroker, whose place of business is near the New York end of the bridge. He told the after pawning MAO reweirr, with the remark: contain that the man had just left his sho Sheep and Lambs -Trade was inlet to - "I guess the only thing left roa ins is to day, but there is atill a good demand for Jump off the bridge." to:"I want te end ft all." he told his cap. all kiwis, and the market has a steady on the way to the police station. a tone. Quotations all round are unchenged, have lost $80,000 in Wall street all on ae- 'Export sheep are quoted at 33.60 to $4.75, count of,,that frenzied financier, Thomas W. Lawson." butchers' at 33.25 to 34; and lambs at 35.50 to Later Austin tried to beat out his brains 36.35. against an iron stanchion hi a police court Float -Are firm in tone and are quoted room. De was evidently demented, and ate statements were incoherent. steady at $5.10 per cwt. for selects and 34.35 0 o for lights and fats. COMPANY MAKES CHARGES. • Bradstreet's on Trade. Dradstreet's says: The holding -off ten- dency aitheato noted in the eaton goods trade still contieues, but in wool- len goods, fabries ,have been opened at a notable advance; the shoe and lea- ther tradeshow increased activity'. Hard- ware and groceries are being sold freely, and lumber is ebrong at higher prices than last year, and with manufaoturers active, •though ultimate distribution is curtailed by eeasoaable influence. With the exception .of the south and .portions of the southwest, where low priced cot- ton affects collections- and clouds the future,. the feeling is ono of great confi- donee ln the future, and particularly as to the first half of ehe present year's business. Collections are irregular, be- ing the .best the northeve:st and cen- tral west, and pi:tweet, in the south. fron, and ateel in its erudest foams have been rather !pea •and weak. The leading in- terest an the trade is now negotiating for a further 100,000 tons •of pig for de- livery in the lira half of this year, and •outside consumers manufacturing (their own pig ate said to be short of sup- plies. Specifications for finished pro- docte are said to be coming in very freely. Anthracite oota is in good de- mand, and bituminous is firmer. There is claimed to be some subsidence of the long eontinued eager demend for -cop- per, tut, that metal martin are actutdly firmer on the weelc. The strength and activity in the leather and shoe taarles is practically countvy wide. - FRENCH MlNiSTRY 00 o 00 to Toronto Live Stock Markets. With but few cattle left over from the previous day's tradiag, and a light run, there Was 1:10 opportunity for business at the Western Cattle blarket this morning, and trailer was quiet. • The run of new stock amounted to 6 cars, and included 57 cattle 4 eheep and 100 hogs, Export Cattle -Nothing was doing in this line. Quotations are unchanged, and nominal. Choice are quoted at 0.50 to good to raedium at 34.21 to 31.50, good cows at $3.25 to 34. Butchers' Cattle -A few odd lots of poor stock were on the market, und they sold about steady with yesterday -s prieee. Quo. Unions for choice are nominal, and all are unchanged. Good to eholce butchers' are Quoted at $4 to 34.50, fair to good at 33.0 to 34; mixed lots, medium, at $3 to 33.50, common at 31,75 to 32.50, cows at $3 to 33.40, and bulls at 12 to 32.75, Stockers and Feeders -Nothing doing, Prices unchanged. Feeders are quoted at 32.50 to 33,80 and atockers 31.50 to 33.40. latich Cows -The range of prices quoted is steady at 310 to 330 each. Calves -Are quoted nominal and un- changed at alio to So per lb, and $2 to 310 each. 0 00 000 38 wbate hair flowina oeorly to his show - 0 00 50 dem, like some noble .statesman of old. S 35. 00 8 00 10. 00 700 5 15 4 oil a third person ean be granted that privi- lege, and while I appreciate the position of the respondent's father at this tinie, "If it is not in accordance with the I do not believe that I ten allow him jurisdictiom 1 anl very sorry to ask for to address the jury," anything' that would not he privilege, When the jury filed slosvly out .to &- your honor. No doubt as the prosece- cide upon a Verdict, the old Minister tor says, I view this frOill a different stood with head bowed in prayer; and as etiolation -it from what be does,. alld any. •etteli juryman passed him, they seemed thing I might say might be irrelevant, to eaze with sympathy' upon the aged because you know preitcher is usueliy father, whose noble fight for his son's 0 40 preaching for effect, and we know to liberty they bad just witnessed, preach the law- does not produce the The jury was out but a few minutes 5 50. most 'emotional and .gtaiial effect, awl when a verdict was reached. probably I might be inclined -naturally, I would, as the father of the defendant- F"Norotagurniolmtve,4thtiemfoznivalinInsastkoloa, 9 00 to appeal to the warmer and to the more eyes raised to heever, tie if thanking 9 00 emotional 74 law° of the jury, . • the Almighty, then he embraced his soli, lirtalle, of course, whatever it would and both thanked the jury and shook be, would be more Upon the line of pro- hands with each man. tection as well as punishment, as I am a man of the .people, and for the people, Rev. Dr, James Livingston is even and, of course, feel that I am interested known in Hamilton; althottali he was in everfy mart's son and davgliter-have never stationed here. Ire is s, highly prayed for them, always -for the stran- respected minister of the. Methodist ger that is within our gates. So that Chinch of Cemolit. ilte wou even. youug WS on trial charged have the privilege of speaking 4 all, with holding or and robbing Samuel that I was perfectly satisfied with the Dittle, an 'ex -pugilist, a $35 in his sa. pry, that I liked the personnel of the loon, shortly before midnight On the ?.14411e' 115theirleviar811YeenrdYs.wirridgett.jaetsve° sny BIIY night of Nov, 13 last. that I have perfeot eoufidarce in the The aged man of God, who has reach. Honorable 'Judge who is presiding, and e& nearly the allotted time of man, that he -will deal fairly, justly and dewily with this dap." stood there his tall form erect and Ws Judge Phelan rephed: "I would lutve no objections whatever to permitting the' defendent's father to fighting, for soxne giorzons cense. Time address the.tury, were it not for the fact was silence in the court room and eyer7 thaalty,there is not only a law to the con. eye was upon him, bob it is a well established rule., The defendant himself can defend Ms Prosecutor Trenor objeated to a lay- ads in pelmets; he mey himself appeal mon being permitted. to address the to the jury, but r do not Mall where jury wed the old minister arose and. said: 7(54) 1 40 7 4e ' 2,b0 0- 40 023 0 21 0 13 .0 la 0 16 0 40 300 1 3a • 761g 104) thrown in by the writer to give the rea- Startling Action Against Executors of son for her surprise. They have no dent- J. J. Long. logs of friendly intercourse. "This ill. Toronto. Jan. 23. -The Northern Nair will, however, did not extend beyond igation Company, with offices at Col - familiar intercourse, for in such mat. lingwood, has entered suit against Thos. ters as .buying and selling, intercourse Long and John J. Hopkins, executors of was allowed."-Tittmann. They were the late Jahn J. Long, for $83,773, -which excluded by the Jews from. the temple at Lena, it is agebeeg, agreed to pay in set - Jerusalem. The Samaritans -The Sa. Element of a claim for false ' and fraud- maritans were the descendants of the elent representations made by him; or, Ethiopian end Babylonith colonista upon in the alternative, for $150,000 damages whom the Assyrian conqueror of the ten for fraud and false represidations, upon' :tribes bedewed the lands of the captive which the plaintiffs acted,- to their loss Israelites ' (see 10. Kings xvii. V-33). Al- and damage to that amount. The writ though of purely heathen origin, they was filed at Osgoode Hall yesterday.. united the worship of Jehovah with their Mr. Long was at the time of his death own idolatries. They built a temple on a director of the company, and prior to Mount Gerizim and eetablished a wor- the last annual meeting had been Presi- ship in opposition to the Jews. This dent. they considered the most sacred place on The aetion promises to be one of the earth. It had been, as they bollered, the most sensational of its kind in recent seat of paradise. Between these people years. ar.d the Jews a deadly. hatred existed, et $ se III. Divine truth amparted (vs. 10. • 34). 16. The gift of God -See Jehn iii. SHOT HIMSFI F 10. The Messiah, and tue salvation He is bringing to man. Thou wouidet have asked-4‘Spiritually, tear positiena are .SUICIDED. IMMEDIATELY A PER 0 : !versed It is thou who are \treaty and HE WAS 'ARRESTED. .oteore and parched, close to the well. .. , eunabie ato drink; is k; it I wto can 'N a eer York ;Ian. 2.3. -Arrested on a. ' 4.. eve thee the water from the wet, and bench warrant for contempt of court 6 queneh thy thirst forever." ,eiteng as a result of his failure to make an water -The gift of the Holy t1tit (John accounting of an estate of videich he WAS vii. 37-30); also called "the water of exeentor, John Tunwalt, an elderly jus. life" (Rev. xxi, 6; exit 1,17); "dean tice of the peace, committed suicide by water" 'Pink. xxxvi. 2(1 ;27). See al, e shooting himself at his home in NOW- Isa. lv. 1; Mil. 11. It is received by faith ark, N. .7., yesterday, says the Tinies, (John vi. 35), abides eternally (v. 14). Tunevalt killed himself before Joseph L. is offered freely (Rev. xxii. 1, 17). Note. Hays, a cella officer, who only a minute. 1. Its souree palm rii. 37. 2. fre sup before had made him it prisoner. The ply (Rev. Leo 6: 3. He freshnese. 4 Police had been looking for him since IN satisfaetion (Isa. xii, 3). t•The i.,!iltes Deo. 17. of bhe mew life ore woriderni, express. ing itself in every go4 word and work+it.* GREAT LAKE LEVELS. every fruit of the Spirit, every claim. ing, life-giving, beautifying influence in Commission Will. Meet at an Batty the world. The water to be living meet Date. flow forth, As man sidea as man is 00many sided is the religion of Jesus Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 23. -Attorney. As He has made music for the ear, ligla General Clinton. hale received official tot. ad beauty for the eye, water for thiret. ification from becastary of State John food for hunger, so He has something to Hay that the Lake Levels 'Commission meet every, want arid ;satisfy every 1.111081 has at last been completed by the ap- of man. Even the wants; of our physpointment of the Canadian Commission. ical nature are not perfectly satisfied cu. ewe "I assume," gala Mr. Clintoti to. eept through Him. Our food is net per. day, "that the commission will hold its feet unless we eat to the glory of (iod. first 'fleeting atria) distant date. Wo aro Jesus transforms the whole life, and waiting. nok for instructions from Inakes the desert to blossom like the Washington, since neither branch of the rose. Th6 living waters are hie:dung- commission can take up the work with - Me, bectutee there is no limit to the out instructions from its Government. seureee of supply, just oe the fountains "Chicago will bo an importaa point and springs are filled front the limitless iii our investigations on account of the ocean, There are more of the influences drainage canal there. Buffalo Will be of God's spirit waiting for us than we another point of importanee, for the reit. van reteive. We might as well •eepeet to sort that it is proposed to erect a dam breathe oll of Gods air, Or use all of here to preservo and if possible raiee Ills sunlight, as to axhaust the gifts of the level of Lake Vale. The dam Hie Holy Spirit MS is urging us to re- eeive 11. Sir -This might be read "My Lord? It was a title of reipeet, and glum that the. woman wee reverent, and serious. Nothing to draiv with -The Mali 'had, probably, no apparatus " for drawing water. The woman no doubt carried het own litte. Prom whence. ete. -end Welllail was quiek in her nropre- liensirm, and saw there was some truth *Wel' she did not understand, to which 12. Art thou gre.atere-The question piceeeds from a feeling time Jestte al - /wiled some extraordinary thatieter, that he defined it spiritual politer; pe.r- baps claimed to be a prophet like Mo - who rould make a fountain of vrater by mirttele.----tatrige, Our father &mob - `1110 Samaritans were living in the terri- projected would be erected about a the mouth of the Niagara. River." IS WAR THREATENED? CONCENTRATION OF AUSTRIA.N noOPS ON ITALIAN PRONTIER, Rome, Jan. et -tineasineeis le felt here at the concentration of Austrian troops oil the Italian, frontier, the Petrie going se fas as to say that AWN& Is preparing for war against nab?. On the:other hand, the bune publishes a fdritemett to 118 effect that its correspondsat at vienne has been as- sured hy the Austrian Foreign Office tbat the increase 111 the nuMber of Austriati troops on 018 frontier of Italy' was merely due to the returu of eoldiers to their .posts titter toryof tplatturt nnd Menneeth, tons of foin r havg hem on duty eiong the Russetti front. Jueeplo and grandsons of jite(de ana ne Rinser Jamb, at no doubt some of the Attica thoneh they WPM not the ilmeendants of Many a Inan is unsuccessful heathen •,-+ -4--••4•0••••••.•-•-•--.. i th GIVES UP THE REINS OF OFFICE TO PRESIDENT LOUBET.' Paris, Jan. 23. -The Combos Ministry pre- seeted its resignation to President Loubet a the Dlysee Palace at 11 o'clock this morn- ing, and the President accepted It, but asked the. niinisters to individually carry on their functione Until A new Cabinet is formed. AL Bouvier continues to occupy tho.first Mace, Mit 'ehatees are less certain than at first, owing to the belief that it Itouvier Cabinet would tot last long, on account of the Inter- nal divisions of the Parliametatary groups. Paris, Jan, 18.-M. Combes, in his letter of resignation, says iti part: "I have the honor to present my resigtation lie Primo Minister and that of my eolletigues, 51 13 not without sentiments Of profound regret that 1 Nee myself obliged to renounee the lautliza- (ion of the programme of politioal and so- cial rodent? which tho nepublican majority in the Chamber explicitly and reDeatealit ap- proved. But tho recent figuree of this ma - leaky do tot permit me to hopg to coilduet this programine 10 13 realization. The Premier then reviews hie course dur- ftic the last eighteen months. He lows no bas beet tracked LY arehitiout and Imams tient coalition of clerieels ana eatiottalhas, Which obetructed the work of the raillofity. • v LETTER -CARRIER'S PALL, 1 Wilfrid Monist Arrested in VIontreal With Marked; Money in PoStiesitiOn. Moutreal /an, 23,-11 Wilfrid 131ott- in, 40 years old, married, with a family of seven, who had been employed for eleven years as a letter -carrier in this eity, pleaded guilty to -day to the &ago of having stolen money from lettere given to him for delivery. Ile had been snspetted for a time, and so the ser- vices of the deteetive departmea were called into requisition. The impeder 'narked five elle dollar bills and enclosed them ia en envelope (needed to the Sistere of Merey Dor- ellester street, A detective followed,and, as sulipeeted, the dill not Pall at the Sisters of llerey, The postoffiee in- spector wets at once notified'. The latter SUNRISE EURESS cFvE t,..."%,4 V MA A PECKED. P RSONS INJURED. Train From •filalifax to Boston Running at Seventy Mile.s /lour. Durham, N. Y., Jan. 24 -,The Stillest? -express, from Halifax and St. John flit -Boston, was wrecked this morning a short distance west of the Durham sta- tion. Four ens were derailed ana a number of persoas were injured, four seriously. No one Was killed. The acci- dent was caused by a broken rail, Those severely injarea are• : , Miss 33elle Donald, Hampton, N. B.; severe injuries to head and shoulder dis- located. • , Colored porter of Penman car, head and shoulder lacerated and bruised by. being -thrown through car window.. Albert • Hall, Portland, Mee lament injuries. . • . ' Chas. Dunn, jun, Portiazid, Me.; head and hip injured. It is thought all of these will recover. Seven other pers. as sustained injuries necessitating medical attendance and a dozen or more sustained cuts and bruises of a minor nature. The train' was an hour late when it passed. Durham and wee running, at a speed of seventy miles, an hour. The forward part of the train passed over the broken rail and but four pas-enger coaches behind the Pullman sleeper were ditched, but were not seriously, damage& The students of the New Hampshne State College of Agriculture turned out iir a bode, to rosette the'passeugers from the overturned cars and „seven _female members of the college acted as mums in- th citing for the intend. • HUG WAS FATAL,. HUSBAND SAW IT AND SHOT DEAD WIPE'S HOY 1,0YER, ' Charlotte, Mich., jan, 21.---Cherles Smith, in fit of jealoue rage last night shot and killed Morton MOM, aged 113 years, because the latter, it is; said, made /ore to Smith's wife. When Deputy Sheriff Spears reached the scene ACCOUNTANT. Smith Was found pacing the floor, and . A 4 Slog/BIT-fa Vanden,* Dioele, 014 seeing the officer, frankly remarked: Open Staturibte evenings, 7 to 0, "Spears, I have killed a man, itud tun ready to be looked up," gulii,they:xiseuee was. taken to Eaton Rap - flea Weetherwee, uttived examination, and bound over to the circuit court for trial, it is possible Smith may plead ids this morning, arraigned before Jae - CONVEYANCING, MONEY TO LOA REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, A. IYULMAGE on Town and Farrn Property. The prisooer was marled about twe ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT, menthe ago to ft girl named Wagner, aged ICI years, who at the flute was a OSPIcEie.4.4 RthtLiCtikettet„..t 1301sotahke.rine at. diShWaSlier in a woodehoopers' camp. , ......-,....."--,,e,....,-,--..-.........----.7........-esst. She was the only female in the house, with half a dozen men. A week ago, it eide 1 to kill his wife's boy lover, -- . Estsibliehed MO. is claimed, Smith discovered Kielce hug- NELLI GTON AtUTIJAL ging. and kissing Mrs, Smith, and the unable to control hinis.elf. Ile then de- . FIRE INS.' CO. love -making to angered him that he was Owl Odle° 47411111trii, ON, t IRthanvAbbilITte '43 HALL, rItOPRIETO/a, aaasilaMMI-alfWeMeM„..00.-eef....,", mow, O J. MAGUIRE REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND IOAN AcENT. OONVEYANCINO %Motion of Routs sad Acesetutteet imeetelte RECIPROCITY AFAR OPP, -- 130ston Chamber of Commerce Still 1120 It0PeS, Boeton, Masse Jan, 23. -The deelitie 'which has taken place in the foreign commerce of the port of Boston was vommented upon in the directors' report at the annual meeting a the Boston Chamber of Commerce ta:day, chief among the causes • of the do - cline was pleeed the alleged discriminee Mon practised by trunk line•railroaele in aeording to the ports of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Newport News lower rates from 'the interior to the seaboard then to Boston and New York. Upon the subject of reciprocity the report said: 97or many years thie or. ganizebion wits a strong advocate of more liberal trade relations with Can- ada and. Newfoundland. We regret to eiter Oa no definite progress hes yet been made to far as Canada is concern- ed. As we pointed out en our last report however, the eettlement of the Alaskan boundary dispute on 1003, removed, the chief. obstacle to a satisfactory adjust- ment of the question." Mr. 1.1„ M. Whither wasr re-elected President. 0 4 • THEY WORES QUEUES. How the Cossacks Disguised Them- selves. Tokio, ,]an. 23.-A report comes from the Manchurian headquarters ef the Japanese army that with the Cossack detachment that raided the district west of New -Chewing were a large erembee of Chinese regular cavalry. The Russian casualties m the fighting on Jan, 14 were °vet three hundred. The report states that the Russian force re- pulsed on Jan. 16 eonsisted of 6,000 Cos- sacks, with ten guns.. They retired in a northeasterly direction, through Lao- tuniedoix.• The- mane force, -when en- countered later, appeared greatly fa- tigued. Many of the- Russians were dressed entirely in Chinese costume, oven to queues. From other sourees ib. is reliorted that lately Cossacks attacked a Japanese po- sition-amfukterdenthn.eear filuIungtun, aouthertst of Ettoltean Japzinese were missing Twelve hdndred workmen are repair- ing the dry dock at Port Arthur. The British steamer 13owdry, bownd from Kiao-Clutu to Vladivostoek with a cargo' of shipbuilding materials,. was seized. N -day In the Tsushima Strait. MURDERED WITH TOWEL ROLLER MORE Room. Crazy Woman Kilts Two Patients and Injures A nither in an Insane Asylum. nonette Searcy, of Barrington, an inmate Concord, N. II., Jan. 23.-afrs. Mies of the New' Hampshire State Hospital for the Insane, unexpectedly aleveloped murderous proclivities early to.day and with a towel roller killed. two other en. mates of the institution, Mrs.' Isabelle Merrill, of Lima, and Ophelia Cossett, of Genic, and seriously injured allot:her Pa. tient, Josephine Herod, of Rochester. Miss Fiske, iturse, was slightly injured. it was the inteaion, it is belieyed, of Mys. Seavey, to escape from the asylum. No attendant was in the ward which she vecumed, and it is thought theee pa- tients were aroused by a noise•made by Mrs,. Sexy, and that when they en- deavered to quiet her she attacked. them,. • All three wete struck several blows mi. -the head with the roller, ap- parently,' as they had arisen suddenly from their: beds. Mrs. Merrill and the Cossett roman were dead Athol found, and .Mies Howard syas only partly con- scious. e RikiLWAY DISASTER BRITAiNe Four Passengers and two Ernpioyees tilled and F'viany Injured. London, Jan. 23. -Alt alarming cola. eion, in \Aka' 'Jiro trains were involv ed, ineluding two Scotch expresses, oc lined en the Midland Railevey neat Barnsley ealy.this mogninge Four paste engem and two railwaymen were killed and a score were injured, of whom wee were seriously hurt. The accident °emir. red in a fog, the third train creehing into the wreckage resulting S 'on the first collision. The cars of on,. of -the Scotch' expresses burst into flames, end Nyere sodn ablaze from end. to end; There were not many passengers on the trains, or tite casualties must hove been far 1(3 the impact was so great that the cers were teleacoped and splintered into MatoliWoOd. Among the -injured is Robert Ifrough, the attist. • NIPPED .1317 FROST. THE COLD SNAP WORES HAVOC IN TRE RIVIERA. Newt York, Jan. 23.-A Paris des- patch to the lierald, says specials to that paper valet° that the &amp done on the Riviera in the recent cold soap, was very widespread. Flowers suffered and fruit Was injured, perhaps destroy. ed. nub' extends all over the Riviera and the Wench Littoral. The beautiful garden of like and. its nei0- borhood are now nearly barren, It is impossible to eetimate the toss. Florists at Cannes say 11 will be at least 4,500,- 006 franeS ($000,000). Despatehes give a &only picture of the desolation caus- ed. by this told spell, width is the worst the Riviera has ever known. WOMEN'S DULL 10 DEATH, Fists, ltairpirta and Daggers. treed in Paris Tragedy, London, Jart, 23. --The Chronicle !nib - Helms the following from Paris:. A re- markable crime in the open street took Plaec the Rua de Bondy, when two - women, both of them well ,dressed, leapt out of tabs which bad brought them to the pittee„ and st.trted. fighting with their fists. Presently they used their nails, attacking each other ferociously, and blood ran n o r veins. nay they those hatpins for their weft - 13. Shall thirst agaitt -,Yestrit dots tot aiSqlti'. le regards lmstling as incompatible with pent for Mount, who Wail searched, arid pens, At last the hatpins broke, kfla Ole the five marked bills found on him, of the woinen tried: "Now we must fin- ish it. One of us must disappear." "As you wish," answered the other. The next minute they stood .fading one another with daggers in their hands. The two women closed again, and, with a terrible cry of agony, one fell back- wards to the ground, saying, 4'011, she bag kilted mei" 111. Paillercl, a musician of the Porte St, Martin Theatre, attempted to as- sist the wounded women, but the other interposed, and plunged her dagger twice into M. Paillard's chest. Thett, before the crowd could bar her way, she ran to where her tab was wait- ing, and, jamming into it, was driverr off. The coachman slashed at the home and the murderess was soon out of eiglit. Tito wounded womanwas taken to the hospital, whore she died almost im- mediately. The police laterarrested Clementine Policiaux, a girl of sixteen, Ifer plea is that she was first attacked, mid etrack out in self-defence. Christian Scientists Attested, rr i01•011t0, 4811. 23.--13fm sarot Good- fellow, Wm, Brundrett, Mrs, NOMA. Ann Grant, all of 014 Vanauley street, and Mrs, Elizabeth See, ISO Huron street, were arrested by Detettive Newton yes- terday, on warrants darning that they "did slay and kill Wallace Goodfellow," or, in other words, manslaughter. The prisoners ttre the Chriqtian Scientists, Who were in attendance on Walitteo Goodfellow when he died of typhoid pneumonia, They 1701'0 nil lodged in the rolls 4 Court Street Station, and were not allowed bail, , MONTREAL G. T. R. OFFICES.10 BE ENLARGED. Mantreer•Que., an, 23.-11ans are ing prepared for the addition of IN storeys to the general offices of I, be. he Grand Trunk RailwayCompany.' It is only two and a half years .since the palatial McGill street building • was opened, but pecesure for more accommo. dation already has been experienced. Ac- commodation for the Grand Trunk Pa, cifie staff also wilt be required, and with this in view plane are being pre. pared for two additional storeys to the big building: WAITED WITH A ROPE. TO LYNCIf THE • MAN WHO KILLED A CONSTABLE. ' Detroit, Mich., Jan. 23. -An Algoma despatch says; William Sauer, jun., who ehot end killed, Constable Moore yesters day while the latter. WU attempting to replevin etone loge'aix pOssession of Sett er, was eaptured yesterday efternoon few xniles from here. Had he boo brought here he certainly would have been lynched, as a largo crowd was waiting tor him with a rope. A detour was mad' e however, and Sauer wits tak- en to Itobert's Landing. The Sauers are equators in middle chamsel, a -few miles below here. The logs aresome that broke away from the booms of the Ilatt Luntber Co, Sarnia,- years ago. o • - CUTTING DOWN FORCE, GOVERNOR WOOD PETRENCIHNG THE YUKON. &Attie, 'Wash„ Jan. 23.-A despatch from Da:won:says Vila a wholesale re- duction in the Government force is be- ing made in the Yukon teritory through acting Governor Major -Wood, The pre. ventive efficer's department, minieg In- spector's department, and, territorial see- retary's office have been abolished and have been consolidated under other of- fices. The police will da all recording and inspecting in outlying distriets and will receive applications and Nrwarh the same to Dawson. Thirty employees are being dismissed, itmong them all the mining inspectors and4reeorclers. FIFTY CENTS PEI) SEVEN, , New 'York \Volumed Bashand ,Alleeeed Her That Much a Day. New York, Jan. 23. -'re mandate herealt and her six children, tire. Natalia Damao; Dobolten, Vag given hist fitty Nene a der by her husband. 8he told Itecovder Stet - ton yeeterday, ond arranged the following menu to explain how she did It: Breakfaat. TWo leaved of bread Mid coffee //filter. (Italie bed hileateni ;15 Pat pork end stele algid . ..., ...30 Pime Tote're'. i'I* i.deeid kept ?h60 el- loviartee for menthe, while bar husband saved $5,000. "I have not tasted Meat in nee- months." sbe teetered, "because the father of the ebildree veiVe he will 8905 35) 180 It The hatband finally' agreed 40 Mee lilt - wire st a day to nutintain ber Risks taken on'all °holies Of ilienrable pro party= the osall or Premium note system, Woo Cloaolai, Mae. DAVtlagow, President. Seeretary. liamra RITCHIE, &MIT, WINORAM DICKINSON & 4101,MES Barristers, Solicitors, etc. ome• : Meyer Block Winshmxi, 16, L. Diekinven Dudley goblet* VANSTONE pARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Money so loan at lowest retest. (Mice BEAVER BLOCH, 146. 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IB,WIN L.D.S. • i Doctor of Dental Surgery of the ten. nsylyania College and Licentiate 01 Dental Surgery of Ontario, °Moe oyez Post Offtoe-aWINGBAlia GROOM DROPS DEAD. • • Tragedy .Following a Wedding That Took Place at Guelph. A Guelph report: A. most, unexpected death Occurred this afternoon at the re- sidence 4 Mr. James Millar, near tine city, amidst the enjoyment of a. wedding dinner. .1kIr. William Lash, of Montreal, was married to Mrs. Miller's sister, Miss Jane Andereon. The' wedding ceremony was pet -aimed at noon by Bev, et to Knowles, of Galt, in 'the presence of a joyous company of the immediate frienda grooand the happy couple hadgone upstairs groom repllea to the toast to the bride, torit alth.elside and.m. Afterwards the wedding breakfst seas served. Tahe to prepare to take the 245 Grand „trunk tie Messages of congratulation were being read ily Some.of tleafrierids, when eft. Lash suddenly fell down. the McKend- riek, of Galt, who, was present as a. guest :lideverything possible to restore vital- ity,. "hub to no purpose, end within an hour and a half from the time of the wedditig the groom %ad passed -away. ' • PIECE OP KNIFE IN•ntAri. look Eingston Man Months to Learn He Was Stabbed, Kingston, Ord., jam 23. -Dr. Ryan San performed a eritical operation by taking almost two inches of a std'el blade of it knife front the back of %V. 13. AI/mimes head. The patient, a see. tion inan on the Kingston and Pimp set ott by a gang of toughs last Nevem' broke 3tailway a Levant Station, was ber, who ktocked him doNvn and kick- ed him. His doctor treated him for a broken blood vessel. About the 1st of 1116 erbdrtiorei (0155 (8 J)i0013 feel b‘oviieiift6 he thouglit ocomlng 43111. of his head. Da Ryan found that DP Stead of a piete of bone it was about a two inches of steel. TIM; eves the tint intimation Manion received Una be was stebbed. • A BUCKET OP COLD WATER. Mac's Compassion for Atiti-Preforence Attitude to Britain. London, Jan.23.---Lord Minto, former Governor-Uenera of Canada, sneaking nt Minto, itear 11nviek, to -night on Vile proposed eolonial conference, and Dia question of preferhaiel treatment, eat]. Canede tould not wait forever, and if eke received nothing but a bucket of told writer she would he justified in saying there were other opportunities before her.' The United States, lile Lordship eald, was 'seeking reeiproeite with Canada, iri the hope of steeling her away from Groat Britain. The fellow W1I0 tillers at the foet of In' lathier may aiiiibute hill bad lock o Climate