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LESSON 1,-0CeTQ01:-R Ot 1912,
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4ms WalkIng on the Sea.—Mark
6: 45-60,
(.,omlneutttry,._-I. Jesu6 tit prayur (vs.
4j, 46). 45. 1,5trili.,,riitiv-1l.v-�-.iiiiiil(."Iliti�t�ly
after the Multitudes had bo"'a 711ini'vu.
lolwly fed. lie twil(Aralued. lik dific,11110(i
-,)vbu,5 exerelsed authority ill S('lldillg
116 di,selples,, rather a(4,aliist thuir d(1-
sirc,, before Him to, 60 Other Ado of
-.,
tile fi�e�t. The reavion, of their reltletallea
to go ivppeare frout Jolm'e statenielit
(i olin. 6; 14, 15). The feeding, of tile
fh,e thowiand led the people to bellave
that Josils laust, be the Mesls,iall, ni I I d
heltee tho King to, be crowlied, NY110 was
to brpaL, the power of their opprc6l,Ors
Llie 1twimini. Tile disiolple�. shared thi-4
belief, and desired to remain. with flwir
'Nljl�,ter to st,e what thp outcome would
. ,
b,�,, for, If fie was to be vrownc,l, illey
re lit the lionor 00id
ta-ke ttlo plak,et3 tdi"-t woul(l naturally be I
rV1q1 to Ili �
gi .6 most hitiniato frienitts. It �
has been uhiu migo-gested that the di -3- I
eiplt�6 did liot AV1811 to leave Itilli alolle, ,
gince it would appeor like desertion, and
tlj(,Il, too, it ifi p(xiHible thoy dreaded
the night voyage acro,se tho la-ke. To
go ........ unto Detsadha— The
, place
-j were fed ,wae Both-
whero the multitude
st.t1da4ulia,s, northeast of the ',4,a of
Galilee, The Bethsaida, towar4 which
-the disciples journeye,tl wa,B on tho west
Mde of tbo t3ea noL far from 011-PL-Clul,11111.
1"rolli. the aceounts of the threp, (wall-
geliets Nye learit thitt Caperii-aum was to
W their dostination, but the discipic-s
ivere to touch at Bethealda) to take
J(-alls abon-rd, and from thence they
would proc�!ed to Capernaunt. Sent
away the People ft was no easy Ll -tatter
to diSmi-Is 069 company of people,
wrought tip as they were with exeite.
Itamt over tile mira�le just wrougght and
filled with adwiration for their c Mli Illy
Killcg, Iti tla',y ivg�o,dvd Iflin. 46. Int -03
it r1l()"ntllill-4k 11101111t' itill, -Rt the. Ll-xtreine.
SOUVW',Wt niargin of Butallia shutsdown
"Pori the lake. Tbla doubtlesG wils ,-.1.,p
sr.,ene of our Lordl-j nildnight Prtl,�11(�r. 73Y
It Would IlEtVQ ('01-dMan(led ft �r e
,
t'" i,w of
.
thtTlake, tile storin, tile tile tosibi" boat,
.I.,_11.0
of thO di$,�.IPIOSWhellon. To pr a
' y
w,'If; 011SCIOUS that a solomn and'awful
c.r.163 of Ills day oil earth was L,olne, ,1n,.1
by communing wit.11 His heaverily Yntl�vr
110 Would nerve Ilis soul for the st(.1-11
work, of tbp morrow, ttll(l the bitit,r cull.
flict of many coming iveel�r,
,.
If. The disciples In 'tile '$t-0rl)Jr (V'%� 47,
48). i 47. 1,1vell-111118 �vas , . tile liti.4,1,
eve"Ung, the .wle Colulne'lloin"
. " at sull-
Rlt. The eit.rliar 0'r-�lllnu coniiiienced ,at
thme o'clock ill th-e art,,orituon. .111 the
midst of the so;I—Th e (11'scipl-re bad
Mldo GO -me progress, but not much. -Sep
John o:19- lie ,alone on the laild—
Jesus had constrained his disciples'to
commence their voya "'e across t)lo lake,
Rnd had succeeded 0 in dismLssing the
multitudes. 48. Tollin, in -rowinm.—
"Distressed ill rowing,r,1-k. V. .The
unto them—The dis.
OiPlOs 10shed to ,p Ili a northeastexly
direction toward BetNalda, but tile
wind was driving thelil soutliward or
keeixing them near the place IN,ijere
they had einbarked. The Sea of Galilee
is liable, to 1>0 sliddenly thrown into
fury by the winds that swept d,oNvn j -he
inoftnLains through the Tavilics th,at
lead to the vallev. 'Thc�se raiiiies act
its bilge funnels iouring t�elnpests upoll
the lake. The stoTm-fossed crew Im,j
gone but "ab,out fire and twenty or
thirty fiti-longs," only oile-lia,if tile (lis-
t-alice ilcrmc4 the lake. The fourth
wat('11 Of t1h0 night—According to the
Jewish method of reckoning rt'ime the
night was dividcd into thr,oe watches.
but after the, JeNv..3 eftnia linder ill,(% Ro-
man power they ,adopted the Roman
method of keeping time. The nigrhtwas
divided into foul! 0 watches, beginning at
.
Bix, itine, twelve and three o'clock'_," rcl-
sNatively, hence it wa-s toward da,lvll
when JOSM caine to his di,sciples. His
se-cret communion ,with tile 1,,ather had
coutin-lied nine bours, whi'le his follow-
.ers Nvero struggling with the waves.
Their am.,dety to ke-lep tile Bethsaida,
appointme,nt with ilvair Master lirged
them on to gr(mter offorts to rettoll
that polu�- Yet they had rowed only
three hii3e,*IJ Ile coni�th unto thent—Ile,
knew all thoiilzh those liours ;the diffi.
,
culties under which they were laboring.
They were learnhig -how helpless the"
" y
were in the f ace
they had ene-ountered. Jesus went t,o
them in 'his owl' good time wid ill the
b�ost time for them, A'Valldng ilpon tile
sm—Contrury to the laws of natilre.
Jesus defies ,,ill circuwstane,,�s favorable
or unfavorable Ili coming to Ili% cilil-
dren When they n<,ed him. Would liave
plMssed by theiii—fle bad Came lumv the
boat ill which the disclpk�s wt,re struv-
gling Irith the storm, and ttptjeam�d t"O
, ;.1
&,- going before them, toward their de-
sir(,d haven. Ile canie withill. their
M�ht and within the .sound of thoir
'rolcosl
Ill. The tempest stilled (vs. 40-53), 49,
Saw Him—They had expected to soo
11im when they ,should reach Bethsaida
but not walking on the water. A spirit'
hi the dimness of tile early dawn they
80-W it form in the distabee, which, ae
they continued to peer at it, sconied to
assume the form of a mail. Their 'fears
At onco considered it a token to them
of deatb, and their faith was not strong
('110119h to grasp the idea of its being
the Lord, The terror%3 of the long hourA
Of tIl11t night had intellsified their fears.
So that at the Flight of the appzriflo�
they ',criM out.,, go. Ini�lledjatoly Ile
t',%Ikcd With thi�m—lle did not leave
them long in ,Buspense. .tust to hear ilig
volco brought comfort. Be ()f g0oa
cheer—Take courage. It is T'Xhis is the
explanation of the ,exhortatiolt to "be
Of good cheek." tit the midst of tritti,
disappointment and the fiercost con-
flictia of life 1esits conlo to 118 Ill tile
most unlooked-for ways and speaks to
its these bleseod worde, "It is VJ Lc,t
,beaven. 1�e but as one s(,roll, ftii(I let it
- be writtOn all over with titles, they t,,au-
-tot express more thall, "It is 1.11-1tall.
R0, nOt afraid—Mon Chrii3t is with its
there is nothing to fear.
51. Went lip unto. theni—Mark- onuts
fho aecount of Nterys re(Itiest to walk
on the water ae given lit Nfatillow 14,
e8-302. There- may bo 6orno sianifiewwo
q
in the fact that J)etoq- furilisi�eq jtaxk
with much of Ills bTforination ro&ard-
I Irl
ing the Rio of QirNt, Jemts (Iui<-I,Iy took
41.olnniarid of tho otorin-tossed boat, The
Wind eftsed—Tho Poining, of CliflAt on
lboarA brought rcAt to the erew and wa8
,% silpial for the Winds to ocLIM.I. "I'lle 711ir-
, ,
Iv,
'IcIft multiply Jesil-8 alked oil tile
Waveq, etabled 1.1etor to do Ole saille.
flOnled 010 10114 Rnd t1lo, WaVeg And
'brought Omit quickly to thr, lan(t (.1ohn
6. 2.1.). Q, (1011SWOrC4 ll0t----Tl1(` (1113014-S
too Aooij forgot ilto mni ..;,.;.s (1,;,111.iy
of Divino po%'ver Ia. lile feeding of the
Multitude. Hit Men C(I--2r Ili,; rofor,; to
their (1111lictQ8 and sluf,01001110.oz; of coill.
prollotoion ratht'r th"'In"to ill(' I.P,1*1','ti0n
tit the light, and to unbelief, Mi. Gen.
yiesaret--A fettile, tre�eiit-shappd plain,
oft tile, nottTiNvo8tern aboro of t1io Lake
,
Of (,'(%n1ltAt1,rPt, 1111AUt tbT00 Miffqp in
4114M "al)(1 ,one In wldtb,�- Pam, Div.
0
( �1911'1. � . vf�t,1;434 to etIlly LWOW, .. I - .� . J * ) 4 �, I Klivell'i Or a 001ty 41(ill W;1�4 filially vocifi,vl I
I 0 I 11idw, $11 to $10.,-51). To. -
'11-k- -This was their opportunity. Jews 180; lowl, Iac.� after tL, bitter dobaip. . � I . � -
NV11.3 there attil tile affli,oted itud thoir 11 . I I I I Inatoes, Vic per basket. Vcaell.N, 75o to All 'approliti(T On tjl(� tiJp:tJn(.'�V 114�11,1 �
friendti ivere doternilue(I to receive the 1AW1 , I __ . 05C. NO froln 11a - A . Toronto Boys Awised
full 1wilefit pf Ills pre�sence. 50. be- Pcterboro'Live hogs, WO, liuprov- niburg (11(-(l .it Xmvetltitle- I (
, I oit-True of the plagkie. It lij r � -
-ere . I . I I that . eportp(l and Intoxica
.
sou;ght hilit--They Ns In, earnest. � $iig supply; baled hay, $�U; 1005e, $10 I)AY I N BR EF another (lied bef'o 0( B L N I , tioll.
I
i A 4� ft%iioh hrivelme nf Illu n-em"Ilt— to $16- fariners' hides Oct bute4evil. 11 . IV leavilig), Unw. � I IG I U Gli Theft ,
A44 � 4 .... 0 1 LLIkip �'Jllk� A1110T,ner W411
Thvre Nvils, faith t1lat the lea -A contaot � Ile;, wool, Ik, to 000'. potatoes, $1; . .J placed in a Iwo.
-)Illd be SuMelelit to cure )Qal at Cu?Chave)l killfforill", front ti, Q 1. I
with. Jestis w, V*.&E,-'%IE,RS' NIARKU"T. chlekepii, % pair; dueks $1.50; biltter, I dlooase. ,
The crowds were great, Dvo", ca Ilogs .. .. ... o i. oo 50 300; egge, 25c to 127� ' Mrl;, - ls.,t.bella T,t,u, I�reyv.qtcl. of (�al. - d
divir ,1I*(,aqefi. . 0 0� $,1300 - - Fish Upsets Canoe ,,, i n
awl thera seeined to be little, hopo of Butter, tialry .. .. .. .... ::" . 0 ,W BellcvUle—Tggs alone remained 'Arm Dr, Lackner, M.. P. P., Be-
(, .0 .. .% 4. .. .1 ow 0 ., I* a t d to 32e. ro- ri I . git,J'Ar 10 applying for a divolree front
paeb. lippily one gaining the atteittloii of 114;9s, OzQ'k,, 27c, 33atter waB lowere �
cilie4wil.4, Ill , k. .. 017 A. Browgtk�r, llow ()r 13p Toronto Fiamily Dies.
Jesuq, so tbe-y strove to touch his gar. "' , 1 18 tatoes aro -so abundant that tboy went, coines omriff of Waterloo, Ivill' ,1ton, ,Nlou.
,; DlIC101114"s'.. .. .:*.:�'..'., � ... 0 17 o 35 t , I
illolits that virtue lilight ],each tbell1v Votatoos, bag .. .. .... . *.. A. as") Q !.fQ at 65c and 70c per bag, Ilay brought a"14. Dr. Otto Claxellep 1yet'
Apples, blil .. .. .. .. ... ... .. 150 IL Winnipeg, is seeking it dtvoree front
�Yery inado whole Their faith Joined Z 50 * $11,50 to $13 Pei, toil. Baled ba� Iti ,
AvIth Jesus, poNver brou,ght res t Celery, t1oz(111" .. .. .. .. 40 0 60 00 Worth $14 per toil. Chickens, 75o to $1 lAtillit. -i idolhw 11061,8011) flow ()f (1al. I
- � Ul 6 that Cabbage, dozell .. .. .t .... () 3,5 040 N', NE
were satisfactory. I iieck, forequarter.s .. .. .. .... $00 !) 0 pair,- fowl, $1 to $1.35 per pair;, ducks� POISONING WELLS gal. -,.-�_�*_*.-q� 1 TANGLED IN 141 I
' " 60 � I
Qllosjiolis�_-Af tot _ feeding the five DO:, hindquartors ... .... .. 1. . 13 W 60o to 70c, -a pair; OaU, Mc to 52c per
Do, Owl(", sides, cwt ...... 10 DO 11 25 busl4el; whmt, 85c to 05c bu§hel; ho,", - I I
thousand -where did Jesus send his di97. DO,, 'nedlum, cwt .... .. .... 8W 90 'Holidaying on Pigeon Ri ve-r,
ci � pIrs'! Where did Im go? Why did lie Do., vommou, cwt .. ... # .. 7 W Soo live $8.50 per s.,,wC, drwsed $11,75; wool, QUITE HARMLESS
the Ro- Mutton, light, 9 W wasbod, 20c- calfoltins, 13c per pound -
I
,g,) a,one to pray? What was voills common, Qwt .... .... 7W 1 � Death Frorn Plague at New� . I .
mail inethod of* dividing the night? 1)0.,, pilme, cwt ,' 00 kips, IN pez, pound,- city bides, IN, to Near Omemee,
,.. 0 . .. .... 11(4 13 (X) ,
Wl-eii did.Jesus go to them? ITow did Spring iainb�i .. .... .. .. .. , � 4) W 1�,) 5 0 Ile; country hides, 9%c to 10c .castle -on -Tyne. Ulster'
I I I ; n nil VC1 'n SO 9 WhAt effi%et I '43,rT(-,A'P Tvt,A 1cpni I - I , ites' Demonstratj*on
W JIM %.X- A a L'I, I 4
did Ills coming bave oil the diwiplea? Sogurs are quoted In Toronto, In bag$, . Not Dangerous,
� 0 BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW. . I
'W1 4. A-T Tnz,". . +r% +Iifk iliSrti Inct? per QNv,t,, as follows;
I AL
14.0ra granulated, St. La rence .,.-v 5 05
lVilat two nilraeles occurred as soon As Do., Redpath's .*,, ,* .* ....... *'.A GM
Jeivs entered. the boat? HOW Were Do, Acadia,_ ... . .t... .*. 1*01 500
tjl(,.�,e 1)1,csellt affectod? What took place Irnperjal, gTantilated .... ..... ... 1. 490
'. � Beaver, granulatod .... ... ... ... .... 4 0
ill Gennesaret a f ter Jesus arrived No 9
Igellow .. .. ... � .. . 9 0. 0 ". I * 4 65
t1wreY I6 arrels, 6o jer cwt rn,or,6; car lots,
I)RACTIOAL SURVEY.
Topic—'The sovereignty of Cbxlsb.
1. Ifanifeisted to build up faith,
11, Recotylized ill danger and distress.
) 211auffeated to build lip faith. The
ina;iifold au(i great variety of Christ's
public services did not prevent litm from
finding opportunity for'private devotion,
' In
.13y precept and example lie impressed
the necessity of ,secret prayer. it would
r,
I ,vcln to tile d1w.4lies a matter contrary
to reason for Jesus to remain alone in
h as night Was coming on.
.It appea.1.8 that Jesua sent his disciples
hem out of the way of
temptation, and to give -them sOmethinkc,r
more to thing about than the glittering
0
allurement of worldly greatuesf4 (Johl,
6:15). However delightful tile company
of JL�sus inust have been, his disciples
gained more by being obediently absent
t .
froill. him than. to have remaink Tebel-
I
Ilously near hini. When, Ilia disciples
Nveze in danger of bebig carried a�vay
.by earthly influences, Jesus sent them
into trial to prove their own weakness
and their need of him.
J( -sus nicaut that His diselplol should
li,.,lrn it lesson from that storm. The
presence of danger, the confusion of 010
storm and the horror of darkness pro)%d
"
how undeveloped the disciplee Nvere for
l or which they were set
C�
apart. The manifestation of 0116st's
"l()ry that ,light was designed to build
", � 0
� 111), his discipl-C-6 in faith. Vie r,over-
, rignty of Ohrist over the forcei of
� liaturo is the general truth illustr%terld
in this miracle. The- miracle of tile loavet3
! should have prepared the disch)ies for
� ELny further demonstration of pol�vell over
, nature and her laws, and sufficient to
, destroy all rcma,in6 of doubt; but tile
�I winds often seem ,contrary to those w1io
bave high and earliest purpoies in life.
IIli tfie very ertsis Jesus drew near. He
was a force stronger than tile curreut of
that aea, and He Was there to War 1-118
�Isclljles safely to the ishore. The dis-
ciples r"ognized His voice, and lit the
niklet of the storm their hearts were
,
penetrated with a divine peace, They
had not recoggnize(I 1�is forin. His eoming
. a
was so unexpected and Gtrange th,tt in-
. I ?I
st(ad of joy their first emotion was
terror. It, is Cbri6t imperfectly �zno,wn
that terrifim. Christ's words were full
of compassion and tender support. Phan-
toms and night and storm were all for-
gotten at the voice of Jer.us, Fear gave
lylace to reverence for His divine power.
s ouragge and com fort'
and to give peace. Tile a,seurance of
Christ's presence involves everytil.ing
c'
m-eded to calm Die fears and qoothe tile
Gorrowti of His afflicted discipk-.-,. Jc,sus
nuide the waves a, pa.venient' for Hie
ft,et; at His coillinand their fury oeased;
,w 11
Ife ,stepped from the to"ing, boat
tlip�,e Avas it great cahil. Ifis Ame the
voice of po-wer, of love, of wiedoin. Only
He eftii eay with authority, "Be of good
cbeer: it is 1.11 . I
If. Recognized in. danger and i1i.streS6.
r' ZD
Tht, liour of itian's extroluity is 0oXs
I
opportunity. The fears of the disciples
v;in�fzlied and the Avind ceased, Tbey
knew Him bc<�altse Ile announced 11iin.
,
self and because of tile calln that caine
Nvith Win. Tile storni passed, but Oltri(A
remained. 'Dan,yor was Mnished and fear
0
gave place to livin- faith. A new, spirit
a
filled them and made them coliquerom
throng'a Chrilet. They were the)i ready
to go with Jesus among the suffering
0 . 0
inultitude-3. who pro,triptly recognized
ITI'm as, a foriner benefactor. Whoerever
Jof,us niet the people lie brought bless.
inp.1, pour, bealtb, de-livorance.'--'r. It. A.
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PLANESKILLTHRE
Death Roll of Aviation In.
creases in States.
Wasbington, Sept. 2Q.—Two more
names were added to the list of victinis
to avla,tion in the United States army at
tile milifary acrodrome ,.it College Park,
CM(11., on Saturday afternoon. Second
Lieutenant Lewis 0. Rockwell di(A on,
the op(%rnting table at 7 o'clock, and
%
Corporal Frank Scott was instantly kill-
ed when the hiplane Rockwell was guld-
ill- phitiged to the earth while the officer
11 0
wr.;; attempting to gulde the machine to
Iftlid. 0
Lieut. Rockwell hall taken it isliort
flight in the .machine earlier In. the after-
u(jon. When lie decided to take another
Ile invited Corporal lilrailk &ott, one of
tile expert mcchanicialls attached to the
,
.)Vlation school, to Accompany 111irn.
After attaining it height of abotit 15o
fc-t Lieut. Roeokwell circled aboat for
ten or fift"n minutes. Ito then boaded
thel Inftchii)0 toward the cartit, and a(3
it deseended Olt ,it gentld incline it be.
t-aine apparent to those -on. the
. ground
that lie intended to lall(l, Wheil about
forty feet front tile groun4l 11toci,well's
n1achille ,mdoenly dipped islultrply down-
ward, and in all instaut more Wfto
1111111""hig 4rialglit to tile e
. (Y �arv,l. 'Upoll
'ti-Ildil,', ibe. MaMllhiv crumpled 'into a
niapa (if wreckage.
q
Sc"Tritl Offi('ers 'all(I otiligted niten, tit.
I.-Oled to t1le, aviation sellool rtwhod
forward to ill(% fj(�I(j Alltl 111ft-P
. d tile (an-
ph"I nlasq of tho biplafte and its beavy
'
is
et,milio off the bodipq of the two inen.
Tt wak3 found that (.1orporitl Scott had
N -en inat,tiffly 1010d, While Lieut. Roek.
Will wan llncollseio,16) and dip.(l Ill ,I fogv
I!,-tirs.
,�,__
- ' '41T 13MMUN XTUX,T).
ENOTTIV
1r'01lP';tQa(1, N- Y., SvPt, 20o -John Ti,
T'i'll-
, ,�,'st.ftff, .it formor E'ng)Wi arnly ofl-
ot'r, 11 -as lCille(I hist twelling while flying"
Ili A VAT111411 b114-1110 with lug inechatilp,
11(,rro ("i-evallior, flRoventy f&q ill tIlp
.
aw IM Wire colliliseting tile, eollftol of flit
�
FnIfUlle be(IMIle jantpled" alict tllk) ma0hillo.
:"!,I IlitlY ovorturhe(l,!ofriking tito grountl
w,th 151i'viv foroo fli-rit it �v.,vq 1),trio(I tivq
foot,
I Go less.
. I
1VINNI.PBO TUARXET.
N%rheat— Opell. High. Low,Close
October .. .... .. .. K AYxs 88b ri% 877,'ib
December _ .A ,I .. 84%'b 84,14 84% U%
MaY .. .. ...... .. .. 89%S 8931 89Y2 89'%a
Oats— To' -day. Yest.
October .. .. .... .... .. 38vab as%
V.,�,
November .. .. .... .. ::"..:::: 261) P.
December .... .. I ... ." .. ... wa 1�4
DULUTH CYI�AIN MARKET,
Duluth — (,,lose — W,heat — No. I hard,
8� 14o; No. 1 northern, 88 14c; No. 2 nor-
thern, 86 1-4c; September, 8D 1-4c; October,
87 G -Sc nominal; December, 87 5-8o asked;
May, 90 3-1c bid.
ATINNEA.PGLIS GRAM INIARIMM
IMInneapolis — Olose — Wheat — Sept.#
&5c, December, 87 I -Sc to S$c; May, 92 7 -Se
to 93o, No. I hard 89c; No, I northern,
S6 1-2c to 88 1-21c; N4. 2 northern, 89 1-2o to
88 1-2c.
Com—No. 3 yellow, 690 to 70c.
Oat.s.—Nlo. 3 white, 30c to 30 1-4c.
Ry( --'.No. 2, 62e to (Me.
BrEtn--$19.GO to $20.
Flour—b"Irst patents, $4.35 to KG5; sec-
ond patents, $4,20 to $4,65; first clears,
$3.20 to 0.50; second olears, $2.40 to ;02.70,
C14M, ESZ U4MKETS.
Cowansville, Que.—At the meetilia. of
the Eastern TQNvnships Dairymen's As-
soclation held here this, afternoon six
factories boarded 681 packages of biatter
and 44 boxes of cheese, Four buyers
were pr"ent. Butter sold at .07 3-4e; no
chease aold,
Belleville -1,R5 boxes of white offered,
Sales were: 546 at 13 3-8 cents; 480 at 13�
6-16 cents; 200 at 13 1-4 cerits; W at 12, 346
cents.
1 London, Ont.—At to-day'a chee" mar,
Na i3l
I ket 785 boxes were offered. , les.
�Bidding 13 cents to 13 1-8 cents.
VIctorlaville, Que.—Two canta of cbee,se
sold here yesterday at L02-4 cents,
i Watertown, N. Y.—Cheese sales were
7,200 boxes, official. 15 3-4 cents, curb,
� 16 1-4 ceuts to 16 1-2 cents.
St. 11yacintlie, Que.—Butt43r sold here
to -day at 27 1-4 conts; cheese at 12 3.4c.
MONTREAL LIVB STWIL
Montreal despatch—Rast End Market
Cattle receipts about 1,700, calves 600;
SlWep and lambs, 4,400; hogs, 1,800.
,
i , 0 3-4 to 7 1-4 meditilrl,
4% to G%c; commons, 2 1-2 to 4 1-4cs
calves ' $ to Go.
Sheep, .31/2 to 3 3-4c, lambs, 5%c.
. �
Hogt3, 8 3-4 to 8 7-8c.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK,
Cattle ---:Receipts, 18,000.
Alarket—j�est higher; others steady.
Beei�e, ... .. .. .... .. .. � 6 70 $1100
. 90
Texas steers .. ., .. ..:".:, .4 60 6.
Western steers .. .. .. _. 590 9 25
SLockers and feeders .. .. .. 4 40 7 GO
Cows and heifers.. .. .. .. .. 2 90 7 85
Calves .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .... 8 00 11, 50
Hogs.—Recelpts L9,W0.
Market--Oc higher.
Ligbt .. .. .. ........ .. ...... 8 20 8 90
Mixed .. .... .. .... ...... .. 8 25 8 00
1jeayy.. .. . . . ... . .. . ... 8 05 8 85
ljoitgli .. .. .... .. 8 25)
, ... * . .. .... 8 C5
111gs..... . ... . ... .. 6 23 8 r)
*i*W...'..... ., ..., 8 40 -8 73
Built of sa 0
sheep—liecelpts, 60,0w.
,
A.Tarketslov� to 15c lower.
Native .. ..... ... .... ... .. 3 � 5 4 35
" 5)
Yearlings .. .... ,. ., .. .,.,. 4 40 5 40
LambEp, native .. .. .. ., _. 4 0 0 $5
West ern .. ..... .... ... �. ... 4 115 7 1W
LIVERPOOL PRODUCE.
WJ1L1.1_t_.13te.1c1y, Xo� .0, 11anitoba, ss,3-
1-20; flitures, easier; Oetob,�r, 7s 8d; Dep.,
7s 4 1-2d; Afarch, �js 3 3-8d. 6in dric,d,
. Corn—Firm; Ainerivan new I
7s 4 1-4d; futures, .c,-teady; Dec., 4s 11 3-8d.
F lour -29s 3d.
Hops—Pacific Coast, In London, :E8 5s to
Z 16s.
Pork—Prime iness, western, 105s.
llanis,—Short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., 62,4 W.
Ba,con--Cumberland cut, 26 to SO lbs.,
"
40s i3d; short rlbs, 16 to 21 lbs., nomilift.1'
clear bellies, 14 to iG lbs., G5s; long clear
inIddles, lig-lit, 28 to 34 lb -9., 71s; long clear
mIddles, heavy, 35 to 4 Olbs., 69s r)d; short.
clear backs, 05s; shoulders, square, 11 to
13 lbs,, 60s,
Lard—PrIme western, Ili tierces, 5^4 s ;
American refined, In palls, 57i 9d.
Cheese—Caiiadian finest white, new _s
6d; American refined, In palls, 66s 64. G�
Tallow—,PrIme city, 32s 9d.
Turpentine spir1tAs-31s Ga.
Resln-16s 'id.
Vetroleum--O 3-8d.
BUFFALO TA" STOCK,
East Buffalo dospatch; Cattle re-
celpts 600 bead; slow,
Veals—Receipts, COO head; aettve, and
steady, $4 to $12.
Hogs—Rocelpts, 10,5W head: slow and
We to 15o lowbr: -heavy, 0.65 to $9; mixed
*8414D to $0; Yorkers, $S to $9; pigs, $7.60 to
$8; roughs, $7.25 to $7.40; stags, ri to $6.75;
dairlesi t-8.25 to $SM; grassers, $8.0 to
$8.8r).
Sheep and lainbs—Inecetipts, 11 000 liend;
fairly active; yearlings, 26c and 'lambs 25c
lower,, IaMbs, K60 to $7.65; yearlings, $5.25
to $5.7�; Nvetbars, $4.73 to $5; owes, $3 to
$4.25; sheep, mixed, $3 to $4.7G.
PROVINCIAL MARKETS
Montreal: Wholesale trade continue,% I
in a c � licerful condition. 8teAdy de . roand i
for -dry goods all suiumer bas ionded to'l
harden prices. Wholesale housco are
rnaking goo(I sales cver�y day. Mills are
behind Ili filling orders, so heavy have
they been, and deliveries have been slow.
Vollections, are fair. Monta-eal hardware
basiness 1% crowded Nvith orders, Pro-
vUions are scarce and Mgth. Cbnrters
have been given to three new inanufac.
turing and stock ,companies, Involving a
capital of three million aud it half dol�
litra.
Toronto.- lVholesale business is even
improving on recent good trade. Dry-
gooda business has been remilrkftbly
good, aill promises to continue so. A
sortinp trade and the shipping of fall
gods Js keeping the trade busy. Deliv-
erIeFs from mills 1mve been pretty well
tip to the wark. A boot and shoe man
reports that trade is good in the coun-
try, Steel trade is still improving. Or-
dera, for construction are heavy. Money
IS tight, M01`8 OtOCk brOkel'S raiging
rate.s.,
Winnipeg.- One thfing is cortaln—a
grand crop. Nlay in thrasbing, and
movement is the only factor that inter-
feres with buniness. The business, out.
look Is exceedingly cheerful and optim-
istic. There is -it rushincr buzIness in
hardware and farm impleminents, not to
opeak of it strong market in dry goods
at firm prices.
Vancouvex: Wholesalers havo been
extremely busy and a record -month Is
I coital . n. Business is expanding, now
,
firma opening, especially in groceries.
Ha,mil ton: Transfers in real efitate
havo been moderate this week. ' Tho
peach. ,crop in Hamilton vicinity is hn-
nionse, and tbosupply of fruit Is plenti-
ful at the market. Beef is Qasier. Whole.
sale trade is active, with it. sorting trmle
V.)
being done in dry goods, hardware and
gfoceries, Steel , firms twe loaded down
with ordem, the Hamilton Car Coln.
pally, it now million dollar firm alone
having one for 500 mr.% from the',C.P.R.
London: Wbolesale houses are doing
a satisfactory buGinesi;. A new shoe
I manufacturing concern. will open lip im.
i mediately. �
� Ottawa: Itentals in b,usin(�qs sections
will go higher, oil account of increase in
asseswoont. Fruit and vegetables were
c a oduce niftrket. Fa;Tmers
in the vicinity complain of impaired
crops through rain, hundreds of itexes of
onts being destroyed.
Quebec-. Business as a rule is report,.
ed satisfactory. Wholesale houses are
bu.sy, shipments to coast pointra being
r'
general, which is usual at the seaso'n.
Fall goods anoving well, Local factories
?'.I
are well employed and prospects are re-
garded f3atisfactory.
TO I N D ICT COU 1411 C1 L
I .
Windsor ,�City Hall in an
Unsa'nitary State,
Windsor deA,'l)-itch: Conditions at tile
Windsor city liall, which have been. P -lid
still are fio extremely unsanit:iry ,,G -to
c0l fort -it the condemnation of Provin-
cial InspecLor Bruce Sinitli, may rault
seriously for meiabor�) of the City coull-
cil.
Police Maglistrate Leggatt is engaged
in the. work of preparing ,,t statement
zn
urbich be will present to the gra,lid. jury
wlien it niecte at Sandwich oil Monday
RC,Xtj and i,,,rhicll will ask that tile -oiffire
Council, Including Mayor Shepherd, be
0
indieted for its disregard of .the or(ler
of the Provincial Board of Health de-
mandilim that tile 11116-allitary conditions
0
be reinedied.
The Tap.t was elearly ostn.blkhod sev-
.
"
oral illonths it Iryo that Clip basonl(�;lt of
the city hall, tit which are located the
police court., the quarters of ille police
officers and the collc,e were 43o foill ,,Is
to be .it positive Menace to the city's
licalth.
.
. A -A -4L
I�Q
SURE CURE FORDO I 0
1
Dr. Bruce . Smith Tells it- to
M : I A : :
London, Out.—Peaelies soI4 at from
t
I
260 to 6W per basket, and 6%er fruitB
.
at the same priece us it weok ago. To-
c; green tonia�
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A �10 Icnew that i't was
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240, VotatQw, 604 a bag'. Ha
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HARD ON N14 ., I
`W 5 1 ": S
( �1911'1. � . vf�t,1;434 to etIlly LWOW, .. I - .� . J * ) 4 �, I Klivell'i Or a 001ty 41(ill W;1�4 filially vocifi,vl I
I 0 I 11idw, $11 to $10.,-51). To. -
'11-k- -This was their opportunity. Jews 180; lowl, Iac.� after tL, bitter dobaip. . � I . � -
NV11.3 there attil tile affli,oted itud thoir 11 . I I I I Inatoes, Vic per basket. Vcaell.N, 75o to All 'approliti(T On tjl(� tiJp:tJn(.'�V 114�11,1 �
friendti ivere doternilue(I to receive the 1AW1 , I __ . 05C. NO froln 11a - A . Toronto Boys Awised
full 1wilefit pf Ills pre�sence. 50. be- Pcterboro'Live hogs, WO, liuprov- niburg (11(-(l .it Xmvetltitle- I (
, I oit-True of the plagkie. It lij r � -
-ere . I . I I that . eportp(l and Intoxica
.
sou;ght hilit--They Ns In, earnest. � $iig supply; baled hay, $�U; 1005e, $10 I)AY I N BR EF another (lied bef'o 0( B L N I , tioll.
I
i A 4� ft%iioh hrivelme nf Illu n-em"Ilt— to $16- fariners' hides Oct bute4evil. 11 . IV leavilig), Unw. � I IG I U Gli Theft ,
A44 � 4 .... 0 1 LLIkip �'Jllk� A1110T,ner W411
Thvre Nvils, faith t1lat the lea -A contaot � Ile;, wool, Ik, to 000'. potatoes, $1; . .J placed in a Iwo.
-)Illd be SuMelelit to cure )Qal at Cu?Chave)l killfforill", front ti, Q 1. I
with. Jestis w, V*.&E,-'%IE,RS' NIARKU"T. chlekepii, % pair; dueks $1.50; biltter, I dlooase. ,
The crowds were great, Dvo", ca Ilogs .. .. ... o i. oo 50 300; egge, 25c to 127� ' Mrl;, - ls.,t.bella T,t,u, I�reyv.qtcl. of (�al. - d
divir ,1I*(,aqefi. . 0 0� $,1300 - - Fish Upsets Canoe ,,, i n
awl thera seeined to be little, hopo of Butter, tialry .. .. .. .... ::" . 0 ,W BellcvUle—Tggs alone remained 'Arm Dr, Lackner, M.. P. P., Be-
(, .0 .. .% 4. .. .1 ow 0 ., I* a t d to 32e. ro- ri I . git,J'Ar 10 applying for a divolree front
paeb. lippily one gaining the atteittloii of 114;9s, OzQ'k,, 27c, 33atter waB lowere �
cilie4wil.4, Ill , k. .. 017 A. Browgtk�r, llow ()r 13p Toronto Fiamily Dies.
Jesuq, so tbe-y strove to touch his gar. "' , 1 18 tatoes aro -so abundant that tboy went, coines omriff of Waterloo, Ivill' ,1ton, ,Nlou.
,; DlIC101114"s'.. .. .:*.:�'..'., � ... 0 17 o 35 t , I
illolits that virtue lilight ],each tbell1v Votatoos, bag .. .. .... . *.. A. as") Q !.fQ at 65c and 70c per bag, Ilay brought a"14. Dr. Otto Claxellep 1yet'
Apples, blil .. .. .. .. ... ... .. 150 IL Winnipeg, is seeking it dtvoree front
�Yery inado whole Their faith Joined Z 50 * $11,50 to $13 Pei, toil. Baled ba� Iti ,
AvIth Jesus, poNver brou,ght res t Celery, t1oz(111" .. .. .. .. 40 0 60 00 Worth $14 per toil. Chickens, 75o to $1 lAtillit. -i idolhw 11061,8011) flow ()f (1al. I
- � Ul 6 that Cabbage, dozell .. .. .t .... () 3,5 040 N', NE
were satisfactory. I iieck, forequarter.s .. .. .. .... $00 !) 0 pair,- fowl, $1 to $1.35 per pair;, ducks� POISONING WELLS gal. -,.-�_�*_*.-q� 1 TANGLED IN 141 I
' " 60 � I
Qllosjiolis�_-Af tot _ feeding the five DO:, hindquartors ... .... .. 1. . 13 W 60o to 70c, -a pair; OaU, Mc to 52c per
Do, Owl(", sides, cwt ...... 10 DO 11 25 busl4el; whmt, 85c to 05c bu§hel; ho,", - I I
thousand -where did Jesus send his di97. DO,, 'nedlum, cwt .... .. .... 8W 90 'Holidaying on Pigeon Ri ve-r,
ci � pIrs'! Where did Im go? Why did lie Do., vommou, cwt .. ... # .. 7 W Soo live $8.50 per s.,,wC, drwsed $11,75; wool, QUITE HARMLESS
the Ro- Mutton, light, 9 W wasbod, 20c- calfoltins, 13c per pound -
I
,g,) a,one to pray? What was voills common, Qwt .... .... 7W 1 � Death Frorn Plague at New� . I .
mail inethod of* dividing the night? 1)0.,, pilme, cwt ,' 00 kips, IN pez, pound,- city bides, IN, to Near Omemee,
,.. 0 . .. .... 11(4 13 (X) ,
Wl-eii did.Jesus go to them? ITow did Spring iainb�i .. .... .. .. .. , � 4) W 1�,) 5 0 Ile; country hides, 9%c to 10c .castle -on -Tyne. Ulster'
I I I ; n nil VC1 'n SO 9 WhAt effi%et I '43,rT(-,A'P Tvt,A 1cpni I - I , ites' Demonstratj*on
W JIM %.X- A a L'I, I 4
did Ills coming bave oil the diwiplea? Sogurs are quoted In Toronto, In bag$, . Not Dangerous,
� 0 BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW. . I
'W1 4. A-T Tnz,". . +r% +Iifk iliSrti Inct? per QNv,t,, as follows;
I AL
14.0ra granulated, St. La rence .,.-v 5 05
lVilat two nilraeles occurred as soon As Do., Redpath's .*,, ,* .* ....... *'.A GM
Jeivs entered. the boat? HOW Were Do, Acadia,_ ... . .t... .*. 1*01 500
tjl(,.�,e 1)1,csellt affectod? What took place Irnperjal, gTantilated .... ..... ... 1. 490
'. � Beaver, granulatod .... ... ... ... .... 4 0
ill Gennesaret a f ter Jesus arrived No 9
Igellow .. .. ... � .. . 9 0. 0 ". I * 4 65
t1wreY I6 arrels, 6o jer cwt rn,or,6; car lots,
I)RACTIOAL SURVEY.
Topic—'The sovereignty of Cbxlsb.
1. Ifanifeisted to build up faith,
11, Recotylized ill danger and distress.
) 211auffeated to build lip faith. The
ina;iifold au(i great variety of Christ's
public services did not prevent litm from
finding opportunity for'private devotion,
' In
.13y precept and example lie impressed
the necessity of ,secret prayer. it would
r,
I ,vcln to tile d1w.4lies a matter contrary
to reason for Jesus to remain alone in
h as night Was coming on.
.It appea.1.8 that Jesua sent his disciples
hem out of the way of
temptation, and to give -them sOmethinkc,r
more to thing about than the glittering
0
allurement of worldly greatuesf4 (Johl,
6:15). However delightful tile company
of JL�sus inust have been, his disciples
gained more by being obediently absent
t .
froill. him than. to have remaink Tebel-
I
Ilously near hini. When, Ilia disciples
Nveze in danger of bebig carried a�vay
.by earthly influences, Jesus sent them
into trial to prove their own weakness
and their need of him.
J( -sus nicaut that His diselplol should
li,.,lrn it lesson from that storm. The
presence of danger, the confusion of 010
storm and the horror of darkness pro)%d
"
how undeveloped the disciplee Nvere for
l or which they were set
C�
apart. The manifestation of 0116st's
"l()ry that ,light was designed to build
", � 0
� 111), his discipl-C-6 in faith. Vie r,over-
, rignty of Ohrist over the forcei of
� liaturo is the general truth illustr%terld
in this miracle. The- miracle of tile loavet3
! should have prepared the disch)ies for
� ELny further demonstration of pol�vell over
, nature and her laws, and sufficient to
, destroy all rcma,in6 of doubt; but tile
�I winds often seem ,contrary to those w1io
bave high and earliest purpoies in life.
IIli tfie very ertsis Jesus drew near. He
was a force stronger than tile curreut of
that aea, and He Was there to War 1-118
�Isclljles safely to the ishore. The dis-
ciples r"ognized His voice, and lit the
niklet of the storm their hearts were
,
penetrated with a divine peace, They
had not recoggnize(I 1�is forin. His eoming
. a
was so unexpected and Gtrange th,tt in-
. I ?I
st(ad of joy their first emotion was
terror. It, is Cbri6t imperfectly �zno,wn
that terrifim. Christ's words were full
of compassion and tender support. Phan-
toms and night and storm were all for-
gotten at the voice of Jer.us, Fear gave
lylace to reverence for His divine power.
s ouragge and com fort'
and to give peace. Tile a,seurance of
Christ's presence involves everytil.ing
c'
m-eded to calm Die fears and qoothe tile
Gorrowti of His afflicted discipk-.-,. Jc,sus
nuide the waves a, pa.venient' for Hie
ft,et; at His coillinand their fury oeased;
,w 11
Ife ,stepped from the to"ing, boat
tlip�,e Avas it great cahil. Ifis Ame the
voice of po-wer, of love, of wiedoin. Only
He eftii eay with authority, "Be of good
cbeer: it is 1.11 . I
If. Recognized in. danger and i1i.streS6.
r' ZD
Tht, liour of itian's extroluity is 0oXs
I
opportunity. The fears of the disciples
v;in�fzlied and the Avind ceased, Tbey
knew Him bc<�altse Ile announced 11iin.
,
self and because of tile calln that caine
Nvith Win. Tile storni passed, but Oltri(A
remained. 'Dan,yor was Mnished and fear
0
gave place to livin- faith. A new, spirit
a
filled them and made them coliquerom
throng'a Chrilet. They were the)i ready
to go with Jesus among the suffering
0 . 0
inultitude-3. who pro,triptly recognized
ITI'm as, a foriner benefactor. Whoerever
Jof,us niet the people lie brought bless.
inp.1, pour, bealtb, de-livorance.'--'r. It. A.
��, , 1,1:
PLANESKILLTHRE
Death Roll of Aviation In.
creases in States.
Wasbington, Sept. 2Q.—Two more
names were added to the list of victinis
to avla,tion in the United States army at
tile milifary acrodrome ,.it College Park,
CM(11., on Saturday afternoon. Second
Lieutenant Lewis 0. Rockwell di(A on,
the op(%rnting table at 7 o'clock, and
%
Corporal Frank Scott was instantly kill-
ed when the hiplane Rockwell was guld-
ill- phitiged to the earth while the officer
11 0
wr.;; attempting to gulde the machine to
Iftlid. 0
Lieut. Rockwell hall taken it isliort
flight in the .machine earlier In. the after-
u(jon. When lie decided to take another
Ile invited Corporal lilrailk &ott, one of
tile expert mcchanicialls attached to the
,
.)Vlation school, to Accompany 111irn.
After attaining it height of abotit 15o
fc-t Lieut. Roeokwell circled aboat for
ten or fift"n minutes. Ito then boaded
thel Inftchii)0 toward the cartit, and a(3
it deseended Olt ,it gentld incline it be.
t-aine apparent to those -on. the
. ground
that lie intended to lall(l, Wheil about
forty feet front tile groun4l 11toci,well's
n1achille ,mdoenly dipped islultrply down-
ward, and in all instaut more Wfto
1111111""hig 4rialglit to tile e
. (Y �arv,l. 'Upoll
'ti-Ildil,', ibe. MaMllhiv crumpled 'into a
niapa (if wreckage.
q
Sc"Tritl Offi('ers 'all(I otiligted niten, tit.
I.-Oled to t1le, aviation sellool rtwhod
forward to ill(% fj(�I(j Alltl 111ft-P
. d tile (an-
ph"I nlasq of tho biplafte and its beavy
'
is
et,milio off the bodipq of the two inen.
Tt wak3 found that (.1orporitl Scott had
N -en inat,tiffly 1010d, While Lieut. Roek.
Will wan llncollseio,16) and dip.(l Ill ,I fogv
I!,-tirs.
,�,__
- ' '41T 13MMUN XTUX,T).
ENOTTIV
1r'01lP';tQa(1, N- Y., SvPt, 20o -John Ti,
T'i'll-
, ,�,'st.ftff, .it formor E'ng)Wi arnly ofl-
ot'r, 11 -as lCille(I hist twelling while flying"
Ili A VAT111411 b114-1110 with lug inechatilp,
11(,rro ("i-evallior, flRoventy f&q ill tIlp
.
aw IM Wire colliliseting tile, eollftol of flit
�
FnIfUlle be(IMIle jantpled" alict tllk) ma0hillo.
:"!,I IlitlY ovorturhe(l,!ofriking tito grountl
w,th 151i'viv foroo fli-rit it �v.,vq 1),trio(I tivq
foot,
I Go less.
. I
1VINNI.PBO TUARXET.
N%rheat— Opell. High. Low,Close
October .. .... .. .. K AYxs 88b ri% 877,'ib
December _ .A ,I .. 84%'b 84,14 84% U%
MaY .. .. ...... .. .. 89%S 8931 89Y2 89'%a
Oats— To' -day. Yest.
October .. .. .... .... .. 38vab as%
V.,�,
November .. .. .... .. ::"..:::: 261) P.
December .... .. I ... ." .. ... wa 1�4
DULUTH CYI�AIN MARKET,
Duluth — (,,lose — W,heat — No. I hard,
8� 14o; No. 1 northern, 88 14c; No. 2 nor-
thern, 86 1-4c; September, 8D 1-4c; October,
87 G -Sc nominal; December, 87 5-8o asked;
May, 90 3-1c bid.
ATINNEA.PGLIS GRAM INIARIMM
IMInneapolis — Olose — Wheat — Sept.#
&5c, December, 87 I -Sc to S$c; May, 92 7 -Se
to 93o, No. I hard 89c; No, I northern,
S6 1-2c to 88 1-21c; N4. 2 northern, 89 1-2o to
88 1-2c.
Com—No. 3 yellow, 690 to 70c.
Oat.s.—Nlo. 3 white, 30c to 30 1-4c.
Ry( --'.No. 2, 62e to (Me.
BrEtn--$19.GO to $20.
Flour—b"Irst patents, $4.35 to KG5; sec-
ond patents, $4,20 to $4,65; first clears,
$3.20 to 0.50; second olears, $2.40 to ;02.70,
C14M, ESZ U4MKETS.
Cowansville, Que.—At the meetilia. of
the Eastern TQNvnships Dairymen's As-
soclation held here this, afternoon six
factories boarded 681 packages of biatter
and 44 boxes of cheese, Four buyers
were pr"ent. Butter sold at .07 3-4e; no
chease aold,
Belleville -1,R5 boxes of white offered,
Sales were: 546 at 13 3-8 cents; 480 at 13�
6-16 cents; 200 at 13 1-4 cerits; W at 12, 346
cents.
1 London, Ont.—At to-day'a chee" mar,
Na i3l
I ket 785 boxes were offered. , les.
�Bidding 13 cents to 13 1-8 cents.
VIctorlaville, Que.—Two canta of cbee,se
sold here yesterday at L02-4 cents,
i Watertown, N. Y.—Cheese sales were
7,200 boxes, official. 15 3-4 cents, curb,
� 16 1-4 ceuts to 16 1-2 cents.
St. 11yacintlie, Que.—Butt43r sold here
to -day at 27 1-4 conts; cheese at 12 3.4c.
MONTREAL LIVB STWIL
Montreal despatch—Rast End Market
Cattle receipts about 1,700, calves 600;
SlWep and lambs, 4,400; hogs, 1,800.
,
i , 0 3-4 to 7 1-4 meditilrl,
4% to G%c; commons, 2 1-2 to 4 1-4cs
calves ' $ to Go.
Sheep, .31/2 to 3 3-4c, lambs, 5%c.
. �
Hogt3, 8 3-4 to 8 7-8c.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK,
Cattle ---:Receipts, 18,000.
Alarket—j�est higher; others steady.
Beei�e, ... .. .. .... .. .. � 6 70 $1100
. 90
Texas steers .. ., .. ..:".:, .4 60 6.
Western steers .. .. .. _. 590 9 25
SLockers and feeders .. .. .. 4 40 7 GO
Cows and heifers.. .. .. .. .. 2 90 7 85
Calves .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .... 8 00 11, 50
Hogs.—Recelpts L9,W0.
Market--Oc higher.
Ligbt .. .. .. ........ .. ...... 8 20 8 90
Mixed .. .... .. .... ...... .. 8 25 8 00
1jeayy.. .. . . . ... . .. . ... 8 05 8 85
ljoitgli .. .. .... .. 8 25)
, ... * . .. .... 8 C5
111gs..... . ... . ... .. 6 23 8 r)
*i*W...'..... ., ..., 8 40 -8 73
Built of sa 0
sheep—liecelpts, 60,0w.
,
A.Tarketslov� to 15c lower.
Native .. ..... ... .... ... .. 3 � 5 4 35
" 5)
Yearlings .. .... ,. ., .. .,.,. 4 40 5 40
LambEp, native .. .. .. ., _. 4 0 0 $5
West ern .. ..... .... ... �. ... 4 115 7 1W
LIVERPOOL PRODUCE.
WJ1L1.1_t_.13te.1c1y, Xo� .0, 11anitoba, ss,3-
1-20; flitures, easier; Oetob,�r, 7s 8d; Dep.,
7s 4 1-2d; Afarch, �js 3 3-8d. 6in dric,d,
. Corn—Firm; Ainerivan new I
7s 4 1-4d; futures, .c,-teady; Dec., 4s 11 3-8d.
F lour -29s 3d.
Hops—Pacific Coast, In London, :E8 5s to
Z 16s.
Pork—Prime iness, western, 105s.
llanis,—Short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., 62,4 W.
Ba,con--Cumberland cut, 26 to SO lbs.,
"
40s i3d; short rlbs, 16 to 21 lbs., nomilift.1'
clear bellies, 14 to iG lbs., G5s; long clear
inIddles, lig-lit, 28 to 34 lb -9., 71s; long clear
mIddles, heavy, 35 to 4 Olbs., 69s r)d; short.
clear backs, 05s; shoulders, square, 11 to
13 lbs,, 60s,
Lard—PrIme western, Ili tierces, 5^4 s ;
American refined, In palls, 57i 9d.
Cheese—Caiiadian finest white, new _s
6d; American refined, In palls, 66s 64. G�
Tallow—,PrIme city, 32s 9d.
Turpentine spir1tAs-31s Ga.
Resln-16s 'id.
Vetroleum--O 3-8d.
BUFFALO TA" STOCK,
East Buffalo dospatch; Cattle re-
celpts 600 bead; slow,
Veals—Receipts, COO head; aettve, and
steady, $4 to $12.
Hogs—Rocelpts, 10,5W head: slow and
We to 15o lowbr: -heavy, 0.65 to $9; mixed
*8414D to $0; Yorkers, $S to $9; pigs, $7.60 to
$8; roughs, $7.25 to $7.40; stags, ri to $6.75;
dairlesi t-8.25 to $SM; grassers, $8.0 to
$8.8r).
Sheep and lainbs—Inecetipts, 11 000 liend;
fairly active; yearlings, 26c and 'lambs 25c
lower,, IaMbs, K60 to $7.65; yearlings, $5.25
to $5.7�; Nvetbars, $4.73 to $5; owes, $3 to
$4.25; sheep, mixed, $3 to $4.7G.
PROVINCIAL MARKETS
Montreal: Wholesale trade continue,% I
in a c � licerful condition. 8teAdy de . roand i
for -dry goods all suiumer bas ionded to'l
harden prices. Wholesale housco are
rnaking goo(I sales cver�y day. Mills are
behind Ili filling orders, so heavy have
they been, and deliveries have been slow.
Vollections, are fair. Monta-eal hardware
basiness 1% crowded Nvith orders, Pro-
vUions are scarce and Mgth. Cbnrters
have been given to three new inanufac.
turing and stock ,companies, Involving a
capital of three million aud it half dol�
litra.
Toronto.- lVholesale business is even
improving on recent good trade. Dry-
gooda business has been remilrkftbly
good, aill promises to continue so. A
sortinp trade and the shipping of fall
gods Js keeping the trade busy. Deliv-
erIeFs from mills 1mve been pretty well
tip to the wark. A boot and shoe man
reports that trade is good in the coun-
try, Steel trade is still improving. Or-
dera, for construction are heavy. Money
IS tight, M01`8 OtOCk brOkel'S raiging
rate.s.,
Winnipeg.- One thfing is cortaln—a
grand crop. Nlay in thrasbing, and
movement is the only factor that inter-
feres with buniness. The business, out.
look Is exceedingly cheerful and optim-
istic. There is -it rushincr buzIness in
hardware and farm impleminents, not to
opeak of it strong market in dry goods
at firm prices.
Vancouvex: Wholesalers havo been
extremely busy and a record -month Is
I coital . n. Business is expanding, now
,
firma opening, especially in groceries.
Ha,mil ton: Transfers in real efitate
havo been moderate this week. ' Tho
peach. ,crop in Hamilton vicinity is hn-
nionse, and tbosupply of fruit Is plenti-
ful at the market. Beef is Qasier. Whole.
sale trade is active, with it. sorting trmle
V.)
being done in dry goods, hardware and
gfoceries, Steel , firms twe loaded down
with ordem, the Hamilton Car Coln.
pally, it now million dollar firm alone
having one for 500 mr.% from the',C.P.R.
London: Wbolesale houses are doing
a satisfactory buGinesi;. A new shoe
I manufacturing concern. will open lip im.
i mediately. �
� Ottawa: Itentals in b,usin(�qs sections
will go higher, oil account of increase in
asseswoont. Fruit and vegetables were
c a oduce niftrket. Fa;Tmers
in the vicinity complain of impaired
crops through rain, hundreds of itexes of
onts being destroyed.
Quebec-. Business as a rule is report,.
ed satisfactory. Wholesale houses are
bu.sy, shipments to coast pointra being
r'
general, which is usual at the seaso'n.
Fall goods anoving well, Local factories
?'.I
are well employed and prospects are re-
garded f3atisfactory.
TO I N D ICT COU 1411 C1 L
I .
Windsor ,�City Hall in an
Unsa'nitary State,
Windsor deA,'l)-itch: Conditions at tile
Windsor city liall, which have been. P -lid
still are fio extremely unsanit:iry ,,G -to
c0l fort -it the condemnation of Provin-
cial InspecLor Bruce Sinitli, may rault
seriously for meiabor�) of the City coull-
cil.
Police Maglistrate Leggatt is engaged
in the. work of preparing ,,t statement
zn
urbich be will present to the gra,lid. jury
wlien it niecte at Sandwich oil Monday
RC,Xtj and i,,,rhicll will ask that tile -oiffire
Council, Including Mayor Shepherd, be
0
indieted for its disregard of .the or(ler
of the Provincial Board of Health de-
mandilim that tile 11116-allitary conditions
0
be reinedied.
The Tap.t was elearly ostn.blkhod sev-
.
"
oral illonths it Iryo that Clip basonl(�;lt of
the city hall, tit which are located the
police court., the quarters of ille police
officers and the collc,e were 43o foill ,,Is
to be .it positive Menace to the city's
licalth.
.
. A -A -4L
I�Q
SURE CURE FORDO I 0
1
Dr. Bruce . Smith Tells it- to
M : I A : :
London, Out.—Peaelies soI4 at from
VbJJ Ld , Z5b L; 6LIVII,
260 to 6W per basket, and 6%er fruitB
at the same priece us it weok ago. To-
c; green tonia�
Detroit, Mich., ,Sept. 30.--I)r. Francis
toes, 17c a basket. New potatoes i5old
A. Washburn, of the Massachusett.8 gell-
eral hospital, wat3 electod president of
at 50C to 550 per bushel, On the grain
market little has been offered this
tho .Ameri,ean Hospital Associ-ttioli at
woelc, Saturday's quotations were: Xow
tIl0Wlos,llg se.
.1 I .Aiolt Of itfA alint,111 eou'vell_
tion here, Other officers elected -
wheat, $1.33 to $150; new oats, $1.00 t,o
$L18
are
Viee-presidents, I)r. R. 1". Morrffl, ,Vill*
per cwt. Beet quality of lifty is
brin In
91 g $14 and $15 per ton Dressed
111peg, and -Mioq 'McMel Morrison .
I To
) .
m0ftte were unchanged in price anti live
hogs alle for Monday
I cdo; secretary, Jolin N. E'. Brown, De-
troit, treasurer, A(ia A. Baker, C,hicigo,
quoted at $8.25
Pei, cwt
Iii'an addre,% yestorday
I , I)r. liruee
Guolplt�Ybllowlng are the -prices to*
Srniib, Silpi,rintendent of Ho,3pitals for
Ontario, niltdo the allnolinceniolit that.
day., Butter, 27c. to Soo; eggs) 27c io
99c; apples, 2,5e a basket; chickens, We
ft
P08itive cure hall been di,utoverod for
to 80c each; ducks, $125 a pair- toma-
$
&,lirillm tremens—bot baths, Ire �iai(l
the lilethod'is to place tile victim I'll tile
toes 2W a ba,skot; corn, 1 e
pot,�)toes, 20c a basket; lairiby 150 to 180
d keep him there until his itill.
& pound; grapoe� 25 i basketf-
fiioli,3 dilsltppear.
1
plums) Me to 50a it basket; pcaolie6o 95c
to 700, a basket; pears, 6k, a basket.
41�-**3
TWO KILLED AT ALLANDALE.
St Thonlas-4,gs brought 28c to 30,a-
. "
B,,1rl110 <1espat,ch-
. �� doublo. tragmd,.Y
blitter) 32e; potatoe,3, Soo to $1. buishel-
$
occurre,d Ili the yartiq lie (% this 11101-illt,,;
. r
hides, 01/ge to III,/Zc,- live hogs, $8.45, -all
0
wli(m J,,).lnt.,s 'iIIIII)pingtoll all(I XV. �"F.
these -I�Aig advanced; tomatoes sold
1.1,arl.y were squeezod to doath on tho
,it $1 a bu8
, hol; poacbee, We to 75c. a
1,raeks ploso to tile (Joor,i of .9upt.
�
"J,yncli's
basket; plillas, 40c to 50o a bmkot;
(livision,ti office,
pears, 30c a peck; chickens, 40o to 75c
"The men. woro 'y-ar(litiou ,allti wpre
ea0i; ,old Wheat 95c; now wheat, 00e,;
9 )
chaining int drawhe'
ad to 11, Fr(Iight var
Oats, 8�c,- loose ha,y, $14 to $16;_ baled,
,N1,ll(-l1 a grail� tr,,lill 1).�t(,ked into t1will,
)lay, ,$17 to �$18
"
Nueov'ITle" theill both to deittli Oil tile
,Stratford--Qitotations ircre- 11,1994)
Ppot. I"
2TO, to 280 r aozcu,- butter, 27t to
Both wer(k married mt,n, with faniffles,
28e por P61111r; ellielcent 500 enell; ducks,
011ippingtoll beilig the bludulastel, of
3,5e to 454� emll; potat6t% $1.10 per bag;
flic, 11mid.
Wheat, old 05e, nw ON; Oats, 014 40o,$
.Vallilkllo
t*_"._..h'_.,0.0.,J,_��
now 3,50; hay, $1.3 P�.�r toil-, Ilog�q, live
,$8.40
CRUNIED BY WAGON.
$8.25 to per cwt,; wool, waslicd,
19c to 20%,e per pauftd; hldvo) Ve pot
*8t, Catharhips, Ont., dospatch; TiNvin
n, calfskiiis, Me to 10, por pound,
Willtoll, the S -b' -Year -014 soll of charll�A
Chatham-11utter, 2)7o, to Vie; chick-
Waltoli, of llorf"Dallloji,A(�, fell frolu 1%
ons, �6e, to 5(m; oggs, dozen." 26o; p6ta.
witter tink wagon bebig haillotl tlll�ough
C608'.bag, 000 to 95c; wool, %va0lPrIs 18o
ill,-, village by ,a, traetlou thre.Aing on-
to We. Ifide pridog Ainehatiged. Ltto
gillo thic moriling, alld, tho who'(48 otif t'lle
n, auct Job"'weno a To
wagot) 0ontamilig thro tolls of wator,
excolient
bftssml ovor MA obost. 71is rpemry in
()W -On S010141311ttet lit P011MI pl-W4
not oonsiderC4 possf I 4 : -so
� WOO , , '.." _ m
�5
The voleano Stromboll again L9 in
eruption.
Virgil Cobb, a negro, was shot In, the
thigh durJng a. qtiarrel in Toronto,
G. W. Neely, ex -Y. P, P., wits noinin-
ate(l by the Coniiervativee of '.Middlesex
Rast.
The Government bite let'i'lle colitract
for the Inet s-,etlaix of tile 1111(16011, DaY
.11 a 1 1 way,
TJ,rce firemen Were injured by fallhig
from it, ladder at 0, blaze on Bay street,
Toronto.
Fire almost wholly destroyed tbt
Wyandotte plant of the Detroit Ship-
building Company,
Someone poieonc-A the -weil of John U.
�Polk, of Portland, witli Paris greell. dur-
Ing tbe night.
I Rob,t. Sutton, caretaker of St.Thomasl
� Church, St. Catharities, died ouddettly
early yesterday morning.
I Mr. Samuel Chtlow, a Liver -pool fin-
, ftlicier, was found dead in bed ,tt tile
Queen's Hotel, Toronto.
It. J, Wilson, one of th(s beat-kilown
figures in Halifax for half .it century,
died ouddenly at his home,
NVIll. Strachan, watchman of Parting -
toil pulp mills, St. John, X. B., Nvas
drowned by falling off a boom.
The peeling' roonts'and drying killts of
the evaporator at Sparta, owned by Wil -
soil A11118, were deetroyed.by fire.
Eddie, six-year-old son of Jamee Kele-
her, Guelph, waiv drowned in a pond in
an unused quarry back of his home,
Right Hon, Walter H. Long addressed
,
a, large anti -home -rule mecting at Mail-
sey Hall, Toronto.
Tho first Canadian -built gas-eleetric
car rail to Toronto from Preston under
ft*& own power.
Ilev. T. T. Shielde and Rev. W. M
Pescott attacked the Toronto worality
dol�artment and defended Rev. R. B. St.
Clair.
The Standard Steel Construction Com-
pany will erect a large plant at Welland
tliat will employ twelve to fifteen hun-
dred men. �
I
'
.,Ntm. Patrick Campbell, an actress, who
has been Ill for nearly two weeke past,
i(i pronounced to be in ,it dangerous
condition.
Dr, Ininianuel Benzinger, of the Uni-
versity of Berlin, Will become amoeiate
profossor in Oriental languages at the
University of Toronto.
Almonte was visited ibv it fire which
r ile hoddy niifl of the R. W.
Leo Company, doing daina,ge to the
itmoulit of $25,000.
The CAmadian Ilacific Railway pro.
poses to appeal from the order calling
for ft new Union. station and via -duct at
Toronto.
Representatives of the Federation of
Railrcoiid NYorkzera voted to call a gen-
oral ,strike of railroad employees
tbroughout Spain,
In a, statement is,sued to -night the
A-dinirialty in.nnounces tljat the BrItleb
naval force Ili the .Hediterrailean Will
be greatly increased in 1913.
Fire , 6upposedly caused by a spark
from a railway en,gine, cau.sed the loss of
lumber valued at $90,000, and a, ware -
11011 -se valued at $10,000, at Minneapolis.
According to the report of Provincial
Analyst John. Ainyot, Berlin water is
impure. His test shows the Water to
be contaminated with bacteria of intes-
tinal. origin,
'
.Kajor Clifford Thomson, for :14 yeirs
editor4ii-cbiel of the Spectator, 'New
York, the insurance paper, died ,st his
residence in East Orange, Ili the 79th
year of hic, afre.
Dr. H. ('r- Lackner has resigned his
t3eat in the Legl6lature for North Witter -
too, to 1)"oino sheriff of Waterloo comi-
ty. The Cojiserva-tive convention will be
lic)(1 next Saturd.,ty.
The battle cruiser Now Zealand, gift
of thtit dominion, which Was laid down
at 1"airfield yard at . Glasgow lit June,
1910, will run her prelimillary tria% to.
day,
Lettere patent have been granted
ta the Canadian Northern Montreal
Tunucl & Terminal Company, allowing
an iDel'Pase of capital from'$50,000 to
-$z"000,000.
'
Letters patent have beon granted
through Relley & Falconbridge, of To.
ronto ineorpo�atfiig the Lake Asbestos
& 0111!ome Company, with a capital stock
o f $4,000,000.
Three nienibp,rs of .,in ailtomobile party
were killed and, two seriously injured
to -day wben their car Wits lilt by .it pas-
songer train on the Norway branch of
tile Ot. T. R.
Pair!, -k 111anley, tile Thorol(l, Ont.,
youth Who was nocidontally shot Ili the
abdomen by Joqepli Connelly, of Itoches.
.
ter, at NI-Agarii, University oil Wednes-
da,yaft,ornoon, i,% woll on th,o road to re-
covery.
That the grounding of ilip Canadian
Padfie steanier Lake Champlain, oppo.
ito Dominion Park, wits ima.voidable
si
ft%1 no oiin Ili any way to blame, ia the
juil9nient rillidervd by the official board
of inquiry.
A proelaillatioll, will i",ue, within it
day, or ,qo fi'x-inq Alon(Liy, Octnbtw 218,
as ,it, public holialty an(t a ay
oral thanl�stylivhw, ' throughout (Unadil,
M r4 n
for the boutitoorts niorcies.of the pait
�'('ar.
'Al q (Jeoi tai, '
, Ili , -,ri M,04111. dRughtetr of
.) T i -,,i, John " *.N1c,(_-'T'1ll,'r Mithain street,
(xhiplpli. ).As ))Pon appointed by the For,
el"01 Mi,ksioll noar(l of tile jkipfi6t con-
v�lffloll of 011tar!6 fuld Quel)0Q tIC4 ulls-
Iii0lilftry JO fbP TPIP011S. TI)dia.
r,
Fallfiiu down tile stairi of it West
Xing strept liotel , Toronto, Parl,y last
- evellill", Tllnl),.�Iis Johnston, a motilder,
oiuplov,M ))�r tli,� Ourticy 1"oundry Com.
� "
P11111y, vocolved ,% frootilre of ill(, .,41(1111�
NVIII(.11 provt�d fatal.
A new artuary for 13tantforil le rtti-
(AilreA bN, ill(% vilrelliwe of .-t fillo 6it-e
till llrai;t. ovenilik, by tile Gov('r"Twint,
The armory will be For tho exelticiivo use
of the Brak Drairoone an(I Vivid nl�ttry
il
011'1)�.
At a speeial inoeting of the Lontlon
Vity C'utin0l lioltl Saturday niglat the
NO, York, Sept, 29,—"Tha Ulritcrite,il
demonstration amfl.nat Home
Of Rule at
Belfast ymterday is no inare dangerans �
tball tilti flashlight," exclaimed William 1
.11, Redmond, the Nji,tionaliat mernber of
11'arlianicut whell b1A spe(Th ,at a I,Lrge
. . ',
MAM 11106tiong in, Cal"le.gle Hall to -night
wits interrupted by tile pliotographor.,V
work.
"ITalf of Ulster 1-9 as ardently f'or
Honle Rule as any part of � Ireland," Ile
continix,ed, "Half of IT19ter belonas to
!�he ancient faith, and many Prote's'tants
ill recent years have been marching side
by side With Catholiels in the batdo for
Irish liberty,"
The speaker got a great Ovation. "The
IriBh Home Rule problem Will be fore-
niost in Dritain's poUticAJ arena, until
the freedom of Irolaud is assured," he
said) and lie predicted tbitt before
Christmas the bill would bave passed
tile House of Comillons, and that if tile
preaeut Britiall (x1overnille.11t contillup(I
in power the, nAine, of King George
Would be atfac-bed to an Irish Mine
Rule Bill.
Sir Croydon Vwarks, mil Burviiiii. utem.
bor of P�rliament, also w,qa tenthuslas.
tically greeted, He declared that to-
night's demonstration was "Amerioit's
an"war to the anti -Home Rule (.�ovenant
signed in Ulster yestorday."
A collection taken ar, the meeting for
the catme brought $20,420.
4,6,
A SANE JUDGE
Practical Joker Must eep
Victim's Orphans.
I
'.
Buffalo) N. Y., Sept. 30.---4 Warrell
House, s th cd'Valen-
entine Ludowski, a follow workman, a
few months ago while playing a practi-
cal joke, will begin at once the serving
of an unusual isentence imposed by Jua.
tice Marcus in the State Supreme Court
here. .
The senten<,a places Ilou6e in charge
of ,it probation officer for ,,tit indefinite
period, and compels him to pay $3 a
week toward the support of the family
of the dead man, until the children are
able to eupport their inother. It is es-
timated that the line will cover -it per-
iod, �of about tell years, amounting in all
to more than $1,1500.
I G-6--tv
DETECTED BF,RG AT PISTANCE.
Montreal, ' Sept. 30.—Ou the eteamship
Royal Edward, which arrived to -day front
Bristol, was Dr. Aleyer Coplarw, bacteri-
ologist of public health in tile "Univer-
Z21
sity of Leeds, Ehig. Dr. Coplane niade
Ule voyage for the purpose oi tostingr an
apparatus he has invente.d ti,s an aid to
navigators Ili fog and haze ,ruid for de -
1
tecting the presence of icebergs.
Dr. Coplans claims that certain elefin.
ito re,8-ults have been obtained, whicli,are
of gre.at scientific U not immediate
utilitarian value. Hic, ilistrument "nosedy)
the preGence of an icoberg three nilles
and a Iltilf awa�,. It was not the teni-
perature of th� wittor that gave the
signal, but the change in tile G�Lliillty
of . the -water -which Was greatly reduced
b ne
y the prese' e of the ber&
-'D'.A
BALMORAL ONFERME ENDS.
.. I - ,
Balmoral, &,otland, &pt. 30.—The
secret diplomatic conferences be.
tween. Xlng George, Sir Edward Gray,
the British Foreign Minister, Sergius
Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Min.
ister, Count Beelcendortf, Russiali Am-
bassador tit London, and other dip.
lomats, have now concluded, and the
statesinen have left the castle. No
statement has been issued In con.
nection with the conversations.
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TREASURES IN CANAL.
Montreal, Sept. 30.—After goill.- lip
for lost it bag containing $44.25, whioh
she dropped last -winter Ili the Lachine
Canal, Mies Bracken wais dolighted to.
day to receive back Il" property. it
was foulid by the divers who repaired
the dainaged lock gates of the L110111116
Canal. The ,canal was ;carefully search.
ed for the purse, tit the tilue it was
dropped,
The divers also brought tip a a '
Watch and a diamond rin,g. mold
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HAD TOO MUCH MONr;Y.
Qllelph desPa(,M: Two, young, M63
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arrived in this city from Perrrus' with
$12 .1ind .it horse and buggy."They are
'lot over 12 Yoars of age, and the fact
tbat they ivere r,pendffi,g, the nioney
freely aroused -suspicions, .and Fergnc,
was communicated with� It is alleged
belonged to the till of
Arnistroii,fs grocery store, and 11r.
Arrustroug Will come to Glicipli to -mor-
row to see about the matter.
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MY-tTERY IN MENNONIttz DE � ATH.
' lVinilipog despntoh: The (loa-th oil
Uonday �f *Nllsiq A. V,Iias, at it Meill.
nouito vl)].�go :liear Gretna, was re'
parted this morning to the AttortieY,
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Glolleralls, T)oparfillollt by Bishop
Y'adiarifts, The Bis,hop wont to Coll-
dilet. the, funpral service, when ho- tliki-
tovored that the. girl'o body had beett
tilken front a well, and refused to
procceit with. tile servico, As sqti�-4ftic�
.
tory explanations, were llot fortlwoni-
. '
Ing. A -ii Inquest hat4 been ordered.
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NtXT uNIONIsT PREMIER.
Loniloli, ,��J)t. -'M.---,,\ wiliflAV of 01III)
gossip. lvho�4e groglln,4tieafloll-4 11511ally
turil wit to lw�"wcll foltnd(r'l. ,,�!4:
,
-'Whilo the p111410 foll,11N, filla"'Im-, that
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111(mar Law 1,q 44tillk to bo llt-1111-�.
Mill'u-44'r ill 11w 4,�plll of ('011,4��ryothv
,
silevv-4, t1w Tw- , y wirepullur,i do not
nletqli .111.�-Vling, of tile killid. tord 1.1111s-
(IoNviin is uutrl�(,(I drjwn its head of tho
Cqnr4omfivp (libinot Rholild 1�nlfonrnot
&,Alro to reiunw flult pa-.4floll",
'Vol -onto, Sept. 30.—Fivo persom—a
fitnilly party�—were drowned ou Satur-
(lay af0rilooti. in the Egeon River, near
Omemee when theirealioc was overturn,
ed by tile Pull of a, 14 --pound niu,qkaI()1lge
on a trolling liuc held by William Nlc�
Caffrey,,amis,tant supply manager of the
Canadian Gleneral Ellectri(� Gowpan,y, To,
ronto, The, dead:
Willift-in. AYcOaffrey, 41, 16 South
DriNre,
Laurit, )S. VeCaffrey, 38, big wife.
Mary McCaffrey Omeniec, his mother.
("grace ".N�axine J 'McCaffrey, 1% Ills
daii,gbter. I
ITo8vard Sonthby McCaffrey, 8, his
son.
1,1r. McCaffrey, who w�as a, son of
0harles McCaffrey, of Omenteo, wont
'+,It hi,
,vi. ^ s fauffly to that village on Fri -
61y, intending to spend a, short Ito]!- I
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(1,%y at Ills old hoine. With his wife, i
mother And two children, he started �
down ilia Pigeon River on Saturday
morning oil ,it fishing expeAltion. The '
weather was fine, and though. it Came on
to rain towards evening there was noth-
ing in the, nature of ,it equall oil the wat-
or during the day.
It appears that no member of t e
party Was even sepil alive after the
canoe bad pilosed from sight down the
river, and 'it is believed that no person
actually witnessed the accident,
When the party did not return to
ning, according to
his expectationo Oha;rlca NiTeChffrey, ffttli.
,
er of tile drowned man, been-nioalaxlned,
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� and organize(I it search parLy.
I Seven nille.,; down tile river the canoe,
� was dimovered, floating bottorn upwaxd.
Dragging operations wore commenced
,
unniediately. The soarch continued un-
fil three o'clock on Sunday morning,
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by which thile four bodlo.5—thoge of Me -
0 . aXfrey, bia ivift,, mother and son—had
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been reeovered. The olue to the 1v,),;1 -
[!oil of the bodies wa,% atfordekl ') tile
rge fish. The I-,;Vdy 0,
tile ]!tile girl was found tbis morning,
when a %econd Gearch party recovered
it.
CLINCURD TIZOLLTNG LINE,
�-Cllutehed in the hand of Nvilliftill Ale.
Caffrey, when his body was taken from
tile Aver was the end of it, trolling line,
At the other end was a, muskalonae,
weighing fourteen poulida, and vigorous-
.
ly alive. Tile bodies of Ill.,,, wife and
son were entangled in the trolling line.
The 'watch of the drowned man had
stopped at 25 minutea to 3 o'clock.
These two details inade the tinie a n d
manner of the tragedy known to the
sui,vivors..
)Yilliani McCaffrey war. an ex -pert can-
neist and an expert ",immar. Maxine.
the little girl, had taken. lessons in
swinimilig". It is not known -whether
tile other inembers of the party could
s,�,Alnl or not.
!NO INQUEST HELD.
Ali Investigation of the eincumstances
was niadt, by the local coroner at Ome-
inee oil Sunday moriling, Wh
,
the con-pluzion tha,t tile facts were so
manifest as to render an inqu,est un-
necessary. A quintuple funeral will be
held, oil Tuesday, to the cemetery at
Onip,mee.
The late NVillia-m 'McCeffroy had been
in the employ of the Canadian General
Electric Compaily for about 22 yeam—
practically the whole of -his business life.
fro .joined the <--oinpany's staff originally
at Peterboro, but had occupied Ills late
po�ition of assistant -supply Tnaliager in
the liesi:d office for a numbor of years.
111,3 wife was a 'Miss Litura, Seagger.
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San Francisco, Sept. 3.0—Pagsongers
oil the Pacific niall steamer City of Peru,
which arrived heire yer,terday front Cen-
ti-ftl Anierican. ports, rmid, that thouGands
of por,som; wero leaving tile mexicall city
for Grii,adalajara, fearing that tile di,a-
triet would be. burned by the cruption
of a volextio. It was t4aid that of it,
populatioii of 1.40,000 person,$) nea rly one-
third had riought aafet,
y in flig-lit.
.1fany houf3ps were destroyed by an
earthquake oil Sept. 1. Several sitaller
shoch(i diave, been, felt since than, and
Ole residonts Tear an oruption,
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,Seoul, Oorea, Sept, 30.—Ifeavy son-
Imet"4 wero Imposed to -day Oil many of
the 123 Corean prigonem chargqd with
oonspiring" against the life of (11ovo,mor-
fleneral Count Terauelli
'
Baron Yun Obi Ho, forinerly a Cabinet
Affid6ter, and.,several othew of tit(, inore
prominent aalollcr tile accused, were Gent
to prison for '
tell YCAN, whilo various
fol -1116 of pullishinont were inflicted rm -all
.
Ill,- other, prisoners, except nine, Nyho
wera releaGed,
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TWO MONTREAL FATALITIES,
Montreal ae.Mateh: Fred Tuckwe.11
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of the firlit ot 1�uckwell Brothers, all . 0
mObilc "Titi"OrS, Was struck by a car'
on the crossing of .M,elville avenue and
St. Catherine stroots at 8 o'clock this
I morning, ,and (lied early to -night in
� the Western I-Tospital. Four-year-old
I Hazel Glendenning, whose parents re-
� side 0 1158 QUeenel street, was struck
and knockc(I down by a car oil tho cross.
.
Jwy of Vinet and St, James street an
h0cl'ir after the accident Ili which Ur �
Tuckwell. Was fatally injured. The littl� �
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girl d -IM within, an. hour,
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CHILD'S CRUEL DEATH, �
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llftvvloek� Ott., despqtch.� Three-y(,aro I
Old Johnny 1.1111ge lost his life yest&day
through (tit aceldeut of an umv;ual (!har'-
actor, TIP was �Stalldillg, upoll all up-
turne(l pail near a qwinll� "I'lle Pail slip.
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poll aild ille, Child fell with Ills nr,-Ic
oaught ill the loot) of flip swiliff, Ifis
eff6rts, to free liffilsolf rc-i'4111t.p(l "In the
,
,swill" rollo �ecoluill tall"L'Ied about l0a
g " , �
ueeh' cllul;il�',* hini t , 6 deatIl.
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C, P. R, EARNINGS.
�.'Ioatrval, zr�vpt- :A-4'aiiadiau 'Valdflt,
11ailway (-arnings for ill(, i)iontli of Aug.
u-st: E'arnillg,4 812,M)4,715.87, 0.%pellsni
�1'5)33,790.12.1, )lot, $4)717,92,15.601; inem.,iso
$04:',1A54.8)5, Inc-roacte. py. r o.s,.4 A, J)812%,.
R11,45 "
f 1),
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Toronto dospateh-That Torkinto liews-
boyti litive lwwu bliolvil to b-, il1t0XdA!XtQ',t
while ,sOlIng paporo vit. t1to ptroets, wtw
Glq af,(301-tioll. ulade, last 111"lit hy 0. ty.
,ktitin,
� .�ou, tho. w0ed worl.er aniong boyti�
it
ior �,Pveral voarii coll"CaNI, wit' the
Isroadviow I3;.Vf;1 Ini'lituie, 11, U01118 Ill-
stitutiou vi itl ldnil, alld known
throughout Aui�rlva. Ile algo stated
that some xn�4mbors of the itewsl1mve'
,
profe%doii bad t1w liabit of walting at
tho wbarves until tile arrival of the Inet
bollf�, and ill the event of any of the
belated pa(iisongerti being Intoxicated and
unattended. laring them into a dark
0
corner under pr3text of selling papera,.
fti,.d ralleving thelti of their superfluotio
cash.
Theso stataincilts were made at 4
Illeeting 11AId hV the Toronto Boy's"Work
Council, with 'the objeTt Of cdm.ating,
proiocting and uplilting the boys of the
city, and particularly the newsboys. IL
A. NVIjite, international oeoretary�of the
Y. M. C. A., was also present, and ,�,poke
oil "What the com"Itulity Owee its
,
Boys," relatlug his experience in hives'-1-
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ga tiliff eonditions in various .eiti C's of tho
T
Lnited �;tateq� and Canada. As it reault
of the meeting the council will
to have regulations pasiied roatricting the,
sale of al,tieles oil the streets by boys
;Pecified. hours, and ritising
the age limit at which they shall be per�
initted to sell. They would have ever'),
boy licensed, and revoko his license in
event oi Ills being ,gailty of lrrogtilar�
ifiea. k C2
10-80.
GOT ONE ROBBER
r�.
Chicago Police Capture
One Canadian Bank Looter.
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Chicago, Sept. loi--One of the two
Canadian balik rolibers, who wo.ped
from the Sidiste saloon here ,.t,fter 1,oat-
Ing Lieut. Burns into insensibility, was
arrested last night in St. Loul,s by Oil!,
cago detectives, according to a report
received by Assi6tant Chief of Police
Sebuttler early to -day. Tne detectives
trailed a woman, said -W be the aweet�
heart of the thief, who went to St.
Louis di6giiised as it cripple. The 11IT06i
was inado when the two met on a street
corner.
The man ,arrested ie described as the
tesbort robber."
The woman was loeated on tile couLl,
61410 ill 01110a.gro, according to Schuttler,
flUd Nvas permitted to learn t -hat detec-
tives were searchinq for her. She boarded
,
a traiii and went t; a town. -outoide Ohi-
ca-0, where ,she purchased a ticket for
0
� St. Lonia. She walked with tile aiti of
� crutches, aecordiuri, to the four detec-
� tivea, wbo rode l'i'l the saine car witit
her to tile .Misisouri metropolis. Arviv.,
in,, there, ,she met her suspected sweet.,
heart within a few lilinutee (ul the
street. In their anxiety to prev(Int the
inan from. escaping ago -ill the . detectives,
are,said to have closed in abolit 11ircl,
Paving no attention to the wanian, who.
tbrew away her 4erutehos and ran,
througgh all alley, making her eaeape,
Her haggage is said to have been
searched and inally liw�;pfEper clippinga.
relatinom to the escape df the rob.bers,
togetber with it revolver, were iotind
among her possessions,
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LOOT IN TABLE LEG
Toronto Police Catch Bur-
ctlars and Find Booty,
a
Toronto despatch —In the 1)ack roolit
of all apartment at 206 Queen street
west, Detective Wallace yesterday after-
.
noozz disc-ov,er4d Ili the hollow leg of a
10
large table enough jewelry to nla&-e .an.y
burglax feel proad. William Snow,
with hi$ wife and "'Bubbles" LilUe and
Reabudd Lovett. were in the room whe'a
C)
the detective, made ,his appearamw. WitU
him he had Detectives Mitchell, Strohm,
Murray, Wickett and So�kett and,the
OccupantG of the fled, realizing'
I., that they
had no chaace of ekleape quietly eubmit.
ted to arrest,
The detectives started a search of iho
apartment. but were given little asaist.
ane,6 by those NrA�o occupied it. Wal-
lace went over everything very carefully
and finally came to the table. Sound-
ilig it be thought a illore. thorougit. Ili -
Spec
, -tion of tbe pie(se. of flirniture-should ""
be lutide, and 0a restilt was the (Us -
00".1 -Y of sonic $3000 worth of jewelry,
q'11olon. from the stor -e of Foile,,.t & Cox,
776 Yongre ostreet, about midnialit Tueja-
day, 0
While lVall4c* With his asaIstants
were effecting the captujo in the flat
c and Montgomery
visiWd a Queen -street hotel And pla4wd
'011"r Brown under arrest. Ile with
Snow and Lillie are charged with break.
h1g, into tile store While Mrs.'Snow an4l
Lovett Are held cas material witnessc,o.
Others are 6upposed to have been con.-
neetc-d with the robbery, but mado- a
bettor get-aN,�ay than the ones arreoted
yesterday.
HOW InUch a hollow leg could contain
surpriged tile police When thty roundod
tip the,. acouaNI ill tlw Que,_
.11 ,Street
ap�rtinont. Carefully tied lip in lace cur
tains were 12 watclioB) 54 lockets, 5i
brille0lets 61 ringe) 108 chains, 10 brooeli�
est lo tio, pilis, 20 guards, and 21 neek-
I letsi various; other article,% of jewelry
were found ill tile riather imusual 11i'djug
� place. I
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PtNALTY FOR ESCAPING.
.
CTuelph despit.telt—Grant and AleGfl.
livray, two Young men AV110 meaped
froll), the Priwineial Varul it few �days
'
Ag'o an(I wera cillptured at AYr, appeared
before ,Ailagistrate Saundoril this after-
noon. Ik)th of t eill pleaded (Titilty to
0
the 011allsp ]',111(10 twe,6713t fl,Oft by War.
(1011 (Millour oi (,W�1)11101 front (t,ustody,
.111
, it),
and also to .st(ull, g ""cods. Thoy ,wero
I
senteii"d to two yertT?j, less 0�
ne day,
oacll for the firs't offeneQ, and Shia-
montlis for tho lattm% VeWllivra.y ww;
to liave b6zi boforo thA parolo hoard
oil Saturday, alvt would 111k0y lv�ivt, beon
relea�ed bi ,% few day(i.
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WANT POREIGNERS $EARCHF.D,
13MIlifOr(I 4eSVftt01 ---*the .g,ran(l jnry
at ili, I;?
, - a,6.,sJ,(,s here, in its pres,�itti-.ioat.
to Mr. Justiv(o Rilldell, tl%A presidiii- "
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judgo, llladk� tht. follovdilir 10001MIA-111111.
flitsil: C�
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"01611" fit t"'o 111t�-vv!enivo of erhuv.,i
�If Niol(-Twa alliolig-.4 illm A.
Lyrillltf; 1�y Ul�k;ol% of 1111,I). wi-t,ign iinini-
I ito:.(641.tvioll lif
Ryp'11.111s, 1 -10N. -i. an'l k tbv don'-f-pr6n.4
MI'lliol)-w, 11"I" l"Ll!),-% 1,11.1 i.:r tho , , it' III-
,
tlo,�l (if Ole, t"llimill'ity ,.I teril,lila`-,al
searell fol. and vnnfiso�.Itioll of vaell �v'PJL_
po'ns Woull(I 110 '1141,4%1110, arld wo 1',41111,1
acenwlingly 0ri*o)iN' wo-olrolvild th".
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