The Wingham Advance, 1913-10-09, Page 2•
What appeal did Aaron make? For what I
eleee,1 pray? Why was Miriam ex-
dittita filen the tamp?
l'It.kt I 1- L 80CIF.TY.
Topie.- e.. .o Israel.
1. aloece.
(Pelle,. ••• ..1.4.• of NIOStes,
.1 11131, i .1141Ses. '.11)(4 hit•
1 Potatoes were quite plentifol anti sold 1 .
at from $1.10 to $.25 per beg.
qt. Thomase-The prive of Ilve lin:e 1
ri
i'l",1
1 -no R. took another drop tnelay, being quoted
ViiitiL7 C14"111 .e.5:-.'' ta $8.50, against $.75 a week ego. Pro-
• -•*„:-.;^•,,e.
duee, no the Other hand, Feemed to
advauce. Butter, 28e to ale;_eggs, 28e •
to 30e; potatoes, 00e bueliet; tornadoes,
1.eieett H. -October 1a, 1913, thore ,,...i.t,on were two It:ailing Otte to 50e; onions, $1 -bushel; apples,
peraonagee lit toe congregation di Ierael, TORONTO .TA.R1c..4T8 40e bushel; peaches, 25c to 40e basket;
plums, 20e to 35e basket; pears 20c
Jealitav Envy l'unielted. gum belongoig to Mosel,' own family. 'Miriam
FAR:NIERS' aLaRKET.
, 1 ti basket; watermelons, 5e to 15e; e'ltiek-
12; 1 Id.
Conunentary.-:. The envy of Miriam
and Aaron (vs. 1.M. I. atirenn-aloses"
sister. Frinn the ittettlent (if Moses ine fafise witutes. It was a sad manatee Eggs, nee- mil, wan.. .
reeeue front tha river we know tam). of prole that overavheimett her • Chickens, Ili • - • • 0 18 0 20
that she was several searg., 01,d• natural affeetion, that made her for- yowl, .... 0 14 0 15'
er titan he. 81"' Wal4 ?",14:11.t'Y get the obligation,' of her honorable of- Ihtekte lb.., , ,„ „ 0 10 0 18
the leerier in the opPositiml 'dee, to maIti pretenee of being badly Torkeys, ... 0 18 0 20
, treated. It ea,. an unworthy thing for Apoleo, bbl., ...... 50 3 00
here mentioned, Ina -outwit as her name 04
tliS'en first, and alone was punishe.L. sister to t ne the power of one pow oe,e bag „ „ „ 0 00 0 00
(intlie against Slows -The eseenve ot mem tied hid laid owlet care and Beef, forequartera, <art .. 7 9 00
%that they said k given in tito next
verse,. beealee, of the Ethiopian woman
Th, ru,im41 Vineion hae "Clishitelor
"Fahlepian." Cush is tile liele•ew equivit.
lent Of Ethiopia, lint it IndieVed that
there Was a place by that tutine la Ara-
bia. Million and Aaron probably referr-
ed to Zipporoh. whom they spoke of as a
cueltite Woman. Some think Wipporah
was deal and Nloses had recently taken
a wife front among the alidienites, or
Cushites, The feet (.1 his having nurr-
lied lin FallioPiall w.nuall was Minnie' a
pretext. for the (et:ten:tint of Miriam and
Aaron; the real ground was their envy
anti jealottey, epoken only by ltheee
end Atirm1 readily nek»owitelg-
ed that Moses was endowed tt4 a pro-
phee Their emmilaint woe that the3
were not recogiuzed as being on au
equality with him. Their jealottsy
tel their eyes to the fitness, of thinge.
Aaron's weakness to the matter of the
golden calf proved hie unworthineie to
be a prophet, awl the very conduct of
Miriam and Aaron on this oecaeion pro-
claimed their unfitness to occupy the
eoveted. position, the Lord heard it -
elloVal klIeW the pain width 014 seal -
lion would cense his servant. He knows
all the itentulte that are mule upon Ilia
ehildre», ana he gives 1,,,/nue. to endure.
3. .:\leftee WaS very meek --That
high a tribute ite this VerSe COntainS
slio11141 /teem in the book writtee by
Mosee himself, Int4 given rise to 1110011
diseuseiOn. Many have supposed that
Moses' humility would not Ineve allowed.
him to speak thus htghly of himself. We
note a few of the views. held regardiag,
this pantage. I. Dr. Clarke supposee
the word -transleted "meek" means. in
this place "afflicted," and expresses the
thought that Moses wes greatly burden-
ed as a leader with the murmurings and
opposition or his people. 2. It is held
that under the eircumstanees Moses wee
juetified in declaring his own stmerior
ineeknese, in meter that the eharge'nf
:\liriam and Aaron might be shown to be
baseless. 3 . The word "meek" as usual
here lute in 14 the idea of personal piety
toward God, and not distinctively the
thought of meekneAe under -islet toward.
inen, 4. .A reaeonable conelusion is
that the Ivor& included in this verse
were written by a later scribe, ti8 Ezra,
and inserted at this point, to &tow the
weakness of the charge Against Moses.
4. Come oet--Out of the camp. 'Un-
to the tabernacle- The tabernaele was
unt pinee of assembly distinctively,
but a phtee where the people 00144, go
to inquire of Jehovah regardingentny
mutter. 5: The Lord came down ---We
naturally think of Clod 118 being far
above us. and this expreseion tmeommin
date); the net to our ideas. Pillar of
the cloml-•The pillar that rested upon
the tabernaele or led Israel in their
journeys. 6. Ilear 140W My W01:4S--:
Addressed to Mirittin and Aaron. Vision
-dream-- •The common mode of revela-
tion With to make the IlleSsag.c
by means of it vision or dream given tn
the prophet. 7. Moses ie not eo -
Mine,: was more then en ordinary pro-
phet, and Clod's communieation of hie
will was different from that by visions
and dreams. Faithfule-Trust wort hy.
nline house- -The -tinnily of Israel. 8.
Mouth to 01014111. As we say, "fatten()
/am" e1pparently-Opeuly. The 'form
of dellovali (IL V.)-Jeltovah manifest-
ed hitt:H.1f in such it form that MoseS
knew it was he. Were 3'e not afraid -
This is the climax of their condemna-
tion. They should bare understood
that Moses was divinely ealled and pre-
pared to stand between Clod end the
penple.
1 1. :Miriam punished. (vs. 0-3 3). ft.
The anger of the Lord---1ehovalt • was
greatly dispieweed. He departeil--The
Lord withdrew manifestation of' his
presence alien the cloud departed from
the tabernaele.-Whedon. 10.
was leprove (R. V.)- Leprnsy ordinarily
develop.; slowly. but in tide case it nem
suddenly. ellowing clearly that it Was
punishment inflieted by the Loril„111.
linseed; thee--Aaroe realized the need
of immediate help. Although he' wae
a privet, he appealed to Moses to inter-
cede for him. bemuse he himself was
involved in the fiin. Tit this plea. he
really pap( a tribute to Moses integ-
010' and piety. Wherein we have sin-
ued---Aaron makes a frank confeesien,
of his sin. and preparee the waY' for
reeeiving minion. 12. Ae one dead- -
The leper wag separated from other
persnne, ent off' frmn the privilegee.
140(4ety Red publie religions observatiees.
dwelling without the eamp. Flesh is
ltalf et:moulted Tbe leper is likened to
ehild born dead. 13. Mosee /glee
ento the Lord- lie wits ready to inter-
cede hi behalf 01 Mariam, who had left
in open opposition to himself. He
elterished no resentment toward ber
awl Aaron. Heal her notv-The need
was urgent, and Moses' prayer wile
earnest. Ilk .faith grasped an immed-
iate nuewer. "Weak faith hops vnge
%me; grasps no definite time,
looks only for a gradual cure" of the
leprosy of sie. The inferenee is plain
that elle etas 11(40441 at onee. 14. Spit
10 11(1, faip....An art denotine the ut-
1410:41 eontempt; tt meet no:tilting aet.
The one spit upon anume the Jews'was
made eeremonially unelean, and mtnit
remain awav from the people seven
days. Let lier he slint out -Miriam
had received a most expreesive token of
Ciod'e diepleasure. therefore sbe must
remain hem his presenee nuil from Ins
people for seven days. 15. The pe.ople,
Journeyed not -The punishment of Mir.
iam. the result of her sin and that of
Aareu. held heel; the hosts of Israel
eeven days from continuing their jour-
ney toword C'etittan. This indivates
IMMO degree how Gott looki4 tipon sine -
ID% Isreere journey renewed (v.tvid)
16.- Removed trent 11agel'Ot11-1111 4 wee
one of the elalions at whieh Tereel ter -
tied several oaye on tile jonriley frOM
Sinai, It is a plain 11Ortheast :411011,
eurrounded .tall sandetone
ef Pavan- Tide wildernerer lay
to the north of the Sinaitie Peninepla. ere in the Uniteinnta t 04. and espenaliy
Ha eastern border would he rougnly a ni tie. mien. to mop, into the irrigated mem, 20 to 40e basket; apple)), 2.1e;
line nrawn Iron) the Dead Sett to the ignms, 20 to 25e; grapes, 25 to 3(1e; vipe
distriet in Western Cithada.
Gulf of Akaba. Ian between Midlan jeeery ingneeneen teat van be made tomatoes, 30e; grren tomittnea, 20e;
am! Egypt, and wee Ishomers 111 the alee of lend, developea whole- redone 21 to 500; potathea, 300; mini-
plaeee -(nm, Mb. I
Queetione - Who were Miriam and
Aaron? Why did they epeale enable&
Mitee.4? What gromul4 nail they fin•
thinning thee were the telltale of Mt -wee?
\Vita t raker serihed to Niemen?
Mew their vomplaitit effeet the
Lord? What did the Lord slay to them
Hew aid Con talk -with *Stogie? 'What 0 • . . •
punieliment um; eent upon 4in to I omp e ti: •
and Aain uttai ) i e (4.,
childhood devotion to her brother, es- Do., light .. .. .... .. 13 00 13 50 bushel.; °ate, 31,1e bushel; new hay, $12 •
of nature, quite in contraet 44 Miriallen Drestied llokr,-1, IleaVy...
pecialiv as 81te Wil8 the leader in bear- • Butter, dairy., lb.. ... .... 0 30 0 33 Per toll; baled hay, $10 ton; bides, 90
..I2 25 12 50 enS, Ile to 18e lb.; wheat, 85e to 90e
f . ' to Ile.
Stratford.--'11te ruling priees fel'
startles were: Egge„ 30e; butter, 20e
to 27e; eltiekens, 4(le to ;10e melt; ducks,
75e; potatoes, 90e bag; wheat, 83e;
oats, 30e; hay, loose, $15 per ton; hogs,
live, $8.35 to eel.50; wool, washed, 19e to
20 1-2e per lb.; bides, 10e; ealiskine, 13e
to 14e lb. ,,
Owen Sound.--llutter, in pound printre
was 24e to 25e; eggs, 27e to 29e; barley.
35e; oats, 32e to 3-1e; witeftt, /We te
90e; pens, 83e; potatoee, per bag, 83e
to He I live Item, $8.00; dreeeed hogs,
$12; eltiekens, 18e to 30e per pound;
(Itieks, lde; 111 11108, 430; errtb apples, 30e;
tomatoee, 25e to 30e per basket.
Peterborne-The price of live. 110g8 18
$8,75, lla 1011 hay remains at $18, a nil
loose at $18. 1Vheat is 83e. to 00e; oats.
38e; farmere' hides, 10e; butchers' hide&
1 le; potatoes more plentiful. $1 a bag;
armies, 40e peek; geese, *1.50; dtteks,
75e magi; eltiekette, *1. to *1,00 pair;
butter, 21se to ;Me; eggs, 30e to 32e.
Bellevillt.-- Hoes,. dreased, were *12
to *12.25; ego, 211e; butter, 32e to 35e;
potittoce, *1 per busliel; wheat, 85e;
mite 37e; baled hay. *14; "loose, $12 to
$14; eltickens, 75e to fen pair; fowl, $1
to $.35; !Mice, 10e to lle.
CHICAGO LIVE elTOCK.
Chicago Desnateh-Cattle- Receipts
17,000; .market strong.
Beevee.. .. .. a member of the Chatham police staff,
Texais Steers.. ..., ....• 7 00 8 00
7 '..0 „ft ...0 was to -day appointed Chief of Police.
Stoekere and feeders .. _ 50 1 S 50 A liennelt containing /tie people hit a
Clore and heifere ..- „. , n 0o g eo sunken pier near the loot of intiferin
Calves.. .. ... .....-.. 7 73 11 30 etreet, Toronto.
Hoge-lieceipten 40,000; nutrket 810W, The prices of steel pro then; in the
Lieht.... .. .. .... ...$ 8 15 $S RO United Statee may be lowered heeding)
'.1 fixed-. .. .. .... ... 8 00 8 S5 of teriff reductione.
• 7 110 8 80 ;Judge Tlionnts Ambrooe Corlenn, or
R.ough ,. .., .... ., ... 7 90 8 10 Halifix, died at Ids home in ablton of
Ings.. .. ... ... ....... 4 30 7 75 carcinoma tine! ra, ve-tr•
Slieep---.- Recelpte, 43,000; market , , k 0 . • q.
Bulk of ealee., . 8 15 8 05
;neatly. / to petitions asking elemeney for (.1.enles
Forty. thottettnti natnes were a tin/died
A 3 no A3 35 Gibson, the Toronto inttederete
NYgleatirl.f‘ings ..... „ . „ , 3 00 0 00 'Cho well-known hotel and stove at
Lambe, native ...... 5 90 7 50 Sturgeon Point, known tus Mrs. Walker's,
MONTREA TJ rel vir, e.4 il Reit. Wila totally feminine/1 by fire.
Montreal destetteb; West End Market. Ndssan Lodge, London, Out . whient line
Cattle--1100PiPt8. alaIllt 3.000; calve4 in. (11111 colnes of fift,y 11141,1, 1.8 a 11,81011.4 to
1.000; Sheep and lambs, 2,000; hogs. 1.; ight agamet Home little in 1 leter.
050. Trade was brisk, with an active Mrs. :Eleanor ,11za. Kennedy, widow of
F ' • -
demand for small bulls and stockers to Captain Wm. Kennedy, the Arctic ex -
send to the 'United States. 'plc prices phone, died at 'Virden, :Mane erred SS,
reeponsibility. 1.e.-ause the Lord hat
spoken Omagh Miriam. wee eliffieient
reiteon why see should have been ere
peeially vatefel of what she slid., ;vet
she stooped front her high rauketo in-
dulge in eeieepeaking, beeauee of a per -
1n11 "image, Pride and envy lend en-
tered Tier heert so that all eon...K.(11101cm
of her sin were nnheeded. Miriam and
Aaron gave Was to their petty jealotte,y
under cover Of conscience. They justi-
fied their aet toward. Mose3 by dwelling
upon their own spiritual authority, for-
getting.thai to envy those who receive
the givts of God Li to rebel against him
and provoln. 1114 displeasure. Tee eLord
set snigular hont.r upon Mesm, denoted
'Ale title, ..M• seeVallt Mooed.' 'There
Wee seeret poteon, a hidden plague in
Mirinbne ambition.
11, Quebed in defence or Motwe. The
direet inteefereeee of the Lord hitneelt
was necessary for the proteetioa of his
servant. De spoke euddenly to the
three persons coneerned, eummoning,
them to appear at the taberuaele. Ife
then called the two offenders by them -
Mine, leaving Moan to see and hear
how the Lora vntilleateil bine 1 10 bone
Miriau and Aarou hear hie Woras, n,1
he hall lurtril the:r4. WM oeeasi011
for the hualidiut (it the pt•ond and the
exalting of the nuen. It wee a time of
!outline -flop when ntirlant and Aaron
found that debovalt had taken up tilt
eenot, of their despised brother and hud
highly estnigne.1 lin», whom they had
allowed thent-elvee to- seorn. To bring
out all the significative of the vecasioe
it WaS 114‘;‘dfill to Malie speMal -mention
of the meekni 84 of :11.0.408. Though
Mosns wee meek, he tette not a pliable
man. His meeknees was eoneistent with
power and authority, Ile went light on
in the way 01' tiod's appointments. His
meekness wa4 accompauied with obedi-
ence to God, with courage and persist-
ency and it never felling sense of right.
He was noble exempla of extramelin-
ary strength of eitaraeter, beeattse hie
uuselfieh will reeted in the win of Cod,
Meekness had etoreil up that stremeth
in his soul. whieh proved available in the
emergeneiee of life, It was the result
of many other pewee. Beeidee vindicat-
ing Mmeet, and rehnking hie detrantorts,
the Lonl .put a mark of hie displeasure
-upon Mirtare. The punishment was as
as it was public. :Miriam
was punished in the presence of the per-
son she bad injured, and by the (treat
cod againet whose authority she° hied
rebelled. She 4011,4 excluded from the
camp publie1y, euil greatly humbled by
being eleaneed . answer to nioses'
prayer. The 4everity of ber punishment
reveals the divine abliorrenta. of Ain. Ae
Miriam'e fnhle lied been terrible in its
manifeetraimn so her punishment was
most grievotte. propheteee nA
she was, ana eist-or il) Israel's lawgiver,
had to piles through the ordinary cere-
mony for the eleaneing, of lepers. Her
sin, though forgiven, was not to be
lightly forgotten by hereelf or the peo-
ple. Aaron's appeal implied his faith in
the magnanimity and piety of Moses.
From that sharp and trying seeee Moses
emerged with hie character shining more
luminously than ever. He joined with
Aaron in inlereeding fontheir afflicten
sister. His prayer Wall explicit, earnest,
generous and well timed. The anewer
was most gracious and speedy. lliriamn
sin cheeked the progress of the whole
host of Israel for. eeven days, for the
Lord did not give the eignal for Israel's
departure until Miriam wee reAtored.
T. R. A.
.
Do„ hindquarters, ewt 11 .)0
Dm, eliolve sidee, cwt lit 00 11 00
Do., medium, ewt 50 o 50
Do., vommoo, vwt 30 8 00
Motto!), light, ewt...... .. 00 11 00
Veal, eommon, ewt 9 00 10 00
Do., prime, owt .. 11 00 13 00
Lamb, ewt . ,• .. 50 13 00
SUGAR MARKET.
Sngare are eptoted in Toronto, Wine,
per ewte aa followo:
Extra granulated, St, Lawrence..$4 50
Do. (10, Redpath's. 4 DO
Do. do, Aeadia, ...... 4 41
Beaver graealaterl• . . 4 43
Beaver grauulated „ 4 35
No, 1 yelloW .• • ... 4 10
lti barrels, se per ewt, more; ear lots,
5e nes.
EXODUS' TO CANADA
Arkansas Valley Beet Col.
ony Will Remove.
••••••••••.••
Alberta Will Get Some
Desirable Settlers.
T.IrE STOCK.
Toyota°, Oet. effeet of the
Underwood-Simmone bill on the 100141
cattle market is shown strongly this
morning. Commieeion men are at vari-
ance to the level of pieces. wItlie buy-
ers ere itt sea ne reearde, the inflated
valuee. The priee8 mtist ultimately meet
the nuffelo market quotatimen mid so
far the 0011,04 eetimatea art• higherdhan
Rennet,
"It will be a week, possibly more, be-
fore eny .tuentrate representative priees
eau be given out," said a prominent
dealer, "but the inerease is anywhere
from 25 vents to 81.25 per ewt." Though
that is unoffleittl, and may possibly 110t
hOld to -morrow's trade. 111e• re-
ceipts were heavy, end Qom:lined of 4.-
407 cattle, 795 calves, 1,102 eheee, and
:110 hogs.
OTHER iitARIC...ETS
WINNIPEG GRAIN OPTIONS.
Whoa t- Open. Low. Closee
Oet, 0 81% o 8194 81% SI%
°et 8194 0 81% o 81% 0 Strin
Moy _ 0 Sine 0 871/4 0 86% 0 SO%
°ate--
Oet .:-., 0 34% 34% 0 34 0 3-1
Dee. (1 35% 0 35 Ve. 0 341/4 0 34.1/4
Mao ... (1 39% 0 39% 0 381/4 0 381/.
lilax-
Oet .., 1 1 8% 1 20 1 liine 1 thea
Dee. „ , I 20 1 21 120 1 20%
MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET.
- Close; Wheat --Dee.
84 1-8e to 84 I -4e; May, 89 3 -Re to
80 1-2e; No. 1 hard, 86 1-4e; No. 1
northetn, 83 1-4e to 85 3-4e.
Corn --No. 3 yellow, 07 1-2e to 68e.
Oats -No. 3 white, 37e 10 37 1-4e.
Rye- •No. 2, 55e to 59 1-2c. •
Flour -- 'Unchanged.
Bran-re10050 to $21.
DULUTH GRAIN mARKET.
DCI1Ver, Colo., Oet. NOW de
velopment le ligation ti) the Colorado
beet sugar industry and impending free
sugar 4011ne to the front to -day. A col-
ony of beet. huger growers in the Ar
kaneas \ alley hate ei.e.t.eted plans to
move to Canada in the irrigated district
in Alberta. They will finen the nueletet
of what is to 1e devehieed into a large
colony for the upbuildiei of the beet
sugar induetry et Alberta..
.As favorable conditions as could be
arranged were provided in order to ia-
duee the Corneae() Beet Sugar Growers
to make the change. The Canadian Pa-
cific Railway, e Melt organized the
movement through its agency in Denvee,
provided IL :peel"' ear, boccie' railroad
ratee aud seeetal eleephig car rate for
the 25 Arkintette \ ailee• farmer); whit
made the trip.
Beady -made farms in tile three mil-
lionetete irrigation belt east of Calgary
had been etepared in advance for them.
Theee tracia, in itecordance with the
development 1-3stetn pursued by the
Canadian Pachie, were supplied with
ilea-le-eieeted houses, barns, fences, end
with wells di 3, an tertuy to move into:
Thirty-six fauns were bought by the
Colorado lleet Moon. Groevers, some of
those along 1 epte-miting °titers who did
not go.
Sugai. beets have been tried out in
the Alberta irripated district, NO that
the industry is through the expet•iment-
al One.° there and ready for a strong
Advance. There is a. suger beet foundry
at Lethbridge, 150 miles from tbe dis-
triet. In order to etwourage the indus•
try the railroad silt git a a low freight
rale int sugar beets,
'flier() is uo doubt flint the expected
lower wise. of heels beeanse of ;mean.
iug fine sugary to be taken advantage
of by tie 111 0 111(111ee sego: beet grow-
NEWS OF THE
IManeel de Arraga, will pardon 900
political prisonere on Sunday next,
the third enniversary of the Portu•
' guese Republic. This will leave onlY
WILL STICK JOHN BOOTH HuRT
ocubsotuotay1.00, political prisoners still in , Veteran Ottawa Lumber.
DAyIN BRIEF FrTanheee anninsgzoorrivatti(iiiinotenl willtiectiseLern, I Warns Foes Progressives tnan Badly 1.1ared in
• , lug operations began nearly three
years ago, was pierced Friday. At tittawa deepatehi John 11. Booth,
balf-past seven in the eveniog two bor. .
the veteran lameeeman, lips at eie home
ing gangs advancing from the French (In Eve of His Departure
And Swami- sides met and shook hands. 'se' in a merlons condition a4 the reivilf of
Fire broke out In PlYneeeth Churcb, 1 •
Brooklyn, and clici about $5,000 dam-
age before it was got under controe
The church is one of the most his-
toric in Greater New York and its pul-
pit was once occupied by Ifenry Ward
Beecher.
Fight Only Begun
London. Lodge Wants to
Fight for Ulster,
I-IALTON JUDGE DEAD
Victim of London's Friday
Shooting Is Dead.
01:;git n\i‘v7e°4111 .801(.1*hkinat: MAU Club lute been
dames Daly, late pollee magletrato of
Napanee, is dead, aged 88 peas.
BerUn's population is now 18,318,
aw increase of 1,401.
Robert Adamson died suddenly
while working on a farm Deeham
township.
George Wrightson, a young man
lately married, was instantly killed at
London while threshing,
The last rail of the 11040 Canndian
Northern line connecting Toronto and
Ottawa was laid.
A. settlement of the question of lands
of the •Community Douknobors has
about been reachenl.
Thomas Graves,. for twenty years'
For S. Amenca. injuries weaved this 1,,„,,;,,a,en itt
plant, whin a lig equare tholes, part (,f
the rttimt ef the mill which was burned
down a few weeks ago, fell on him. Die
left leg was bruken, his 411081,100 Pinny
lituised, and the 1eft side of Ids non
lindly eta, eepeelally above the eyes.
In spite of the serious maitre of the
injuriee,:the doetiott say there are hopee
for hie reeovery. At a late hour to-
ulght 18. wen restiug as comfortable' as
could be expeeted for one 80 adValleed
. veers. tor Mr. Booth is trov ios
liath
aleident, lteppene4 about two
o'entele this afternoon. while air. Booth
wee etipeeintending a gang (if men tear-
ieg nitwit the rui»4 of the timber mill
reeently gutted by fire. A teen% of
hinnee was hitched on one hig Vintage
end 1008 pulling it out evhen he stepped
uearby a big equare uptight. lie had
not been stall/ling 110ar it more than it
moment before it MI.
Duluth. --Close: Wheat -No. 1 hard,
85 1-2e; No. 1 northern, 84 1-ec; No. 2
northern, 8e 1-2c lo 83e; Montana, No. 2
nerd, 83 1-8c; Dee., 84 1-2e asked; May,
89 5-4e to 89 1-2e asked.
CHEESE MARKETS.
I'VaterSown, N.Y.- •At the Watertown
Cheese Board meeting to -day the eheese
salee were foity-five hundred boxes at
7-ne.
London. -One hundred boxes offered.
All sold et 13 1-80; bidding, 13 1-8e.
--
St. Ityacinthe, Que.-Four hundred
and fifty packages butter sold at
27 3-8e; two hundred and fifty boxes
eingoe sold at la 5-8e.
---
Watertown, N.Y.--Cheese sales, 4,421
boxee at 15 7-8e to Ble; 170 boxee
private terms,
LONDON WOOL SALES.
London. --There was a. brisk demand
for the 11,847 bake offered at the
wool auction sales 40 -day. Priers were
Mtn end in sellers' favor and slipee mac -
fleetly reeovered their opening PuiseR.
Americans bought greasy and slipee.
During the remaining days of the sale,
23,000 bales will be offered. To -day's
sales follow: N'eW 8011th Wales, 1,200
bales, econred, Is 3d to la 101; gveasy,
(1(1 to ls 2(1; Queensland, 2,500 bales,
scoured, Is 5 I -2d to 2s 2 1-2d; greasy,
11/1 to Is 1-2d; Inetoria, 1,400 bales,
seourea id to 2s 11241; greasy 711 to
Is 3 1-241; \Vest Australia, COO bides,
greney, 1-4(1 to Ii4; Titemanie, 900
lialee, greasy, 8 1-2e go Is 311; New Zee-
land, 4,700 bales, enottred, ls 3d to 14
II 1-2d; greasy, ti 1-411 4o- Is 1(lt Cane
of Good Hope nod Natal, 500 baleen
greasy, 6 1-4it to 9 1-4d.
PROVINCIAL 'MARKETS.
London, Ont. --Eggs were .again in goal
ilt•mand, the oupply being- coneiderably
short, retailing at 30 to 32e- per dozen.
Butter.prices were also firm. as high as
32e being asked in some instancee,
though 28 to 30e tvite the ruling pvice.
al re gettieg busy again.
dardware, and boot 11114 (hoe eoncerns
'rho grain markob was not active; little
old oats are being ofiered, the quotation
Wittuipme,----•Tinin•ovement is gratifying
being $1.10 per ewt. New oats are 92
to Ii8e. 'Wheat remttios at S5e Per in 111111);:silt 1:1110104.11)::1111:1181:s
is olf)eit101gailen,10.1%1:61:11
bueliei. Hay, nt $12 to $15, hae been Innlillegs men ecitee to be merely hope -
in liberal vohtmea. The west is order -
plentiful this week, npwardo of a linn- "11.
hie frmu the mutt freely. It is a little
dred loads being marketed during the
part six days, 011 the fruit market
early yet for collection14 to ehow miteh•
there were fewer peaches offeren than a
improvement,
week ago, but the supply equalled the
demand and they sold from 25 to 4(k. .\"ate•otivere- `Business at the roast i4
pee baeket. Grapee were Plentiful at recovering. Minnifiteturing is going- mt
20 to 30e. Apples are again abundant, anat.(' in mane' lime. and wholesale,
and an! agaili this year being offered at "LIS" 11110e (Ina° Illare 1/1181110S5 (1001113
September than for some Menthe pied,
low prices, from $1.2.5 to $175 per hbl.
Alovetnent in /lumen Renton ham been
Plume were 50e per basket toolay„ To-
matoes eold slawly at eix baskets for a inmamillY liellaY. Trade is fair in hard -
illy goods firms ere doing a
dollar, and other vegetables were Also ware anti
plentiful. Poo -toes are retailing at 00e salisraetorY volume of Inlaineaa.
liallliltall.-. lilthilleSS conditione here
per bag. Chiekens cold at 12e pet• its
an fowl at 1 0e, and ducks at 10 to 11e are progressing favorably. Ortlers are
per Ill. 1.411111)SkillS meld for gee each, but inereesing at the initjority of whniesale
there WAR 110 change in other bitten, lurninet mid manufacturers ere quite
Dreesed meads were anto unehateged in Intsn. lleal estate 1.4 waive and 1011111 -
price, reeept pork, wbielt is $1ightly ing pennits ere fair. Supplier; or frttit
enter at men to e13 per mt. omen have been heavy.
of cattle were motor an round. but Dr. lean Annett, of Wincleor died et
there WOG little change ie the nrices Vieteria Hospital, Lonfinn, foilowi»g• a
of other live stook. Prime beeves, 61/4e serione operatiou. Ile W1.4 ill his 2-1 th
to iel medium, 4lee to 01/4e: common, Year.
2.3ne to 4 :net small bulls and stoekers. Rev. Philip Winkler, the oldeet minen
31/4e to 4lee; talves. 30 to tie. Sheep, ter Of the Evangelical Aseoeiation, Cate
about 4e; lambs, about Onee; hogs, 9c oda Conference, died et St. droesb'e, aged
to 014e. 93 yeare.
LIVERPOOL rrtoDucE. In a.grade croseing aeeldent at Bain -
Wheat, spot, No. 1 Manitoba, 7s bridge village, X. Y., one pereon teas
7 1-4(1. killed and ReVen were injured, two of
No. 2 Atanitolet-7s 5(1. whom will die.
No. 3 :Manitoba -7s M. - Hon. Sydney Fisher and Mr. Wm. Mole
FutureA, ()ay. ris were 'the Liberal end Conine:Give
October --7s 1-8(1, eandidatee, respectively, imminated in
.
niarch--7s 1 3.4,1. Chateauguay.
December -7e Cind. Nine petitions are being circulated
Corn, spot, quiet. asking clemency for Charles Gibson,
., American mixed -de 8 1-2d. sentenced to hang In Toronto for mur-
Ftttures, 'weak. der.
Oetober Laplata-5s 4 1-Sd. . COL Lowther, who has been Mille
Deeember-5 4 1-81 tary Secretary to the Duke of Con -
nom., winter patente-28s 9d.
nor, eii. London (pacific coast) _ LO Enanugllind ltras left Ottdaltv.a to rieturiti to
g an 0 comman Is reg men .
Ce to .C7 5s.
With inturlen whicb. may prove fat-
al, sustained by being crushed under
the rear roller of a steam tractor at
the eornee of -College and Grace
streets, Toromo, Louis Speen, a liar-
nessinaker employed by the T. Ratan
CO., Wan removed to the Wester% llos-
pital.
aa•
Pork; prime mien western --I 10. One of the worst fires in the history
Beef, extra India Inees-P225 ed.
08e thi, of Pembroke, entailing a loss of some
Bacon, Cumberland mit, 26 to 30 1133.-e 160 000 took place, when the valuable
Hunter property was burned to the
Hems, short cut, I 1 to 16 pounds- • "
748 fel. ground.
Long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs. on the culvert at Miraflores locks,
Fow: West Indian laborers working
Clear bellies, 14 to 10 lbs. -Ods 6d.
-74s.
lbs. -73s.
Long clear middlce, heavy, 35 to 40 Panama, were drowned, owing i.o the
giving way of the barrier used to re-
f -theft clear backs, 10 •to 20 lbs. -07s. tain the water within proper bounds.
Shoulders, square, 1 1 to 13 Ilts,-628. Six peneone were killed by an 0800 -
Lard, prime 'western, in tiercee- Ilion of petroleum on the Fretiell steamer
Atmore at Algiers when somebody drop-
Arneriean refined -56s. 560 ped a lighted eigarette and the fluid..was
Tallow, prime eity-32s. new_ eige:11,111tRi!:01 nAilIonso or Orleans, who is a
pilot, has gone to Madrid
W.
Cheese, Cenedinn, finest white,
Turpentine epirits-30s Oti. to take charge of two flotillas of iter0-
04s 6(1; eolored, new, 65s 6/1, .
1 lesin, enntini», les 3(1. planee for use in the campnign againet
Anstralian in London, 330 4 1-2(1.
Petroleum, refined --9 3-8d. the lloore.
Petroleum. refined -9 3-8(1. George Blackburn, of- London,. Ont.,
Linseed. oil -26s, who was fatally shot by Tom Riley, a
29s 3d.
Cotten seed oil, Hull refined, spot- inTIViolent1QarsigEtIrerPiintgalt.on, che 0 -year-old
the Hotel Cecil on Friday night, flied
Grand Trunk Railway birakeman, in
BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW son of John Efiterington, Brockvine,died
shown in the local business situation:It
Toronto.---Decieled improvement is on an eastbound moving freight tram.
lintrlitees ggenionxii,n1 e(ittoilsipaittatl(zisltiangretsnali.tumolf)
immediate future promises well. Money office,
Xavier St. Arnaud, the young man
is true that settlemnnts are not !nue i
is eireelating more .freely ill tno 001111- Cliartred with forging a money order for
better than they have been, bat the
try. Dry goods hottiee rerer to nepteni- $43 itmi. emitting it at North Bay poet-
ber aft bet ter than last year. The volume tt•as sentenced to four years ill
01 groeery business at lellaleSail; house4 King -don Penitent !Rey by Ma glen rate
Weegar.
ft8tirtrel'ir.eillgg;ne3iletiTlyt nbVstiesti•I.0 0 111"d f'°* An authoritative deuial was ies•tied. at
lIontrettl.--Rapid improvement is go-
, Berlin of publisherl etatements that the
ine on in the various wholesale houses sl memo,
late Augnet Rebel, the Soeittlist leader,
there. Money is circulating more free- who died on Aug. I 3 Itteit, wee a mil-
lionaire. His eetate hi valued at stibout
faeturPni age butte'. Trade is brisk in 1.,tre.(t‘e6y-re,d41:1P:geltlineie6111. (41134o.rilelan"anidleet1111 e l'alri resat
wealth, Iron. Joseph Cook ,on the cote -
f the Auetralian Common-
. tlit'ileelsnilitnniClveenitte;eco1118eetsillons":1 oinptilnelinslite.
eonditionti' rule in general. Itost menu- 'ullif8"' -
pletion of the battleship Auetraile, and
the cruiser Sydney.
Great, Britain and ileetnany may nen:
flew commereial treatiee %vier the intiteil
States beemese there ie not equality of
treatutent of the venni,/ of their 0002...
Sell4 dominiope under Elle new Demo.
erfttie tariff bill. •
moPuisitefreNtredndeo(LNelyjegglitore'n'), thealefas:
of the celebrated "Ladies of Llangol-
len," with its many historical associa-
tions, has been offered to the muni-
cipality of Llangollen as a show place.
The pricp asked is $87,500.
Dr. Edwin Candeo Baldwin. Stale
BaeterioIogist at New York Quaran•
tiee, and on6 of the leading authorities
in the United States on contagious
diseases, died at his home at Fort
Wadsworth, Staten Island. lie was 48.
yeare old.
The Board of County judges for
(Marie met the committee of the
Supretno Coen Judges at Osgoodo
Hall for the. purpose of eonsideriag
rules of practiee and the tariff of
eoste applicable to the Surrogate
not eliatteed. Wholesale linliseS aro .
(-104;01te0,garage occupied by the Gibson
41a1,„. The vity ia cmaincivially pr„sper, loronto, four electrie ears awl five
100 _YEARS' PLACE'
British Committee Ask3
Funds for Big Scheme.
,••,•••
NeW York, Mt, O. -.Theodore Roose-
Veit set out to -day, for the second
time since he left the White House,
upon a long Journey Into the 'eolith -
ern hemisphere. The sailing of the
Lamport & Bolt Line oteamsbip 1/101-
dyek, upon whien he had booked pass.
New York, Oct. O.- A .lenelott eable
to the Tribune says:
Au inguntant stop is to be taken Gila
week Ity the British Cmmnittee for the
celebration of the nittaireiltit annivers-
ary of peace among the English-speak-
ing peoples. The eonunitine la to make
an appeal to the public toenorrow for
*400,000. and the objeets in view were
explained yesterday by IL S. Perrin, steo
retary of 'die committee, who said:
"We are launching our appeal to
<MIT)* (»It t110 Britieh programme for
tit() celebration. Thie programme, as
already authorized, ineindee, fir:Anne
ereetion of n. memorial in Weetntiuster
Abbey of the Centenary of Pelmet eye-
ond, the purchase of Singrave Manor,
Neethamptonshire, the ancestral home
of the Washington family, and its main-
tenance Its It place Of pilgrimage for
American visitors to England, ns a sym-
bol of. the kinship of the two peoples,
and., the fonudation of a perman-
ent ehair of Anglo-Atherlean history, to
le• held in etweeseion ley a series of em-
inent Britieh and American historians,
together witlt an endowment scheme
for annual prizee in elementary and see-
oudery eehools for eesays on topics ger-
mane to the objeets of the celebra-
tion."
.!
pigs sold toolay for VI to $13 per par, -11usine44 vim/Minns ere en -
mud tee peke foe nye how ;Monday will :\lalitlfiletlireri are lotey
be $8.73 per en't. orilepe
nteente . Vortplipq. 40 to eme lessspt -11114110,l5 liftVe
fairly naive with fall mut winter or- ,T.-,
itileetric Compatiy, 517 (bunch street,
/tits. gasoline ears and the billiard room of
sale and at a lower money interest, eitst flower, I 0 to 23e need; eablaige, 90e - Quebee.--{'imiliti0101 are melt aboot .ptiti e Granite Club were destroyed b 3,
me damage was estimated at
of labor and material. end also every dezen; own, 1 00; eltroint, 10 to 15e; the same as pree111114 week, Them is a sl.(1.
amelioration that eon lie eupplied to loirkere, $5 eaell, $0 per pair; 1.411111, 12 renal mot ement in fell goode. •,'"aBe.,- $65,000.
folder tite lieet migar industry wil1 be . to Vie; thieke, $1.50 pair; Otieketin 53e tines are still slow. but it. is eX pit +(pa After fifty yeara hi the ntate prison,
provided. 1110 1)1101"1"iPth of the vaelt; nutter, ee (0 80e; eggi, 30 to 33e. money will le, /ender ne the sennon ten. Charles Gilbert, or New 'Britain, Conn.,
innment fur beg 14 !Twelve aewn, min Berlin, Ont.- ;Inge.; were 8(441 at line viltive's, Shoe manufacturers nye eel- died in that institution last Titesday,
the 'Caminito l'imifie will knit euffietent per tiozete with a few itek.ing 32e. lint- ting 1,u4y, %gall [nee IR fairly .30;4, protesting that he Was innocent, that
money for the equipment null einekinee ter WaS offered at 280 to 30e per pomul. ' ......--neene...--.... his father Was guilty et the Murder
• " • • • • • •• . 11 • I IV ;ken. were plentiful et from 40e to The pattprom of Leriflon number Mile of IlelleY CaldWntli renratfing ()Meer
• and clial war boutity agent, in 18114.
nti ? 1 4 1 I 1 e te, 75t. each Drtelie sold nt One 1,1 9
0e. 000.
MOULDY FLOUR
Canadian Millers Need to
Exercise Great Care.
age far South America, was timed tor
one o'clock, but tho former Prest.
dent and members of his Party were
astir early with final preparationa for
embarking, and many of the progres-
ive party leaders who tendered Mtn a
great farewell dinner atop of a New
York theatre last night arranged to
be on hand to glve him a good send-
off at tlie dock in Brooklyn.
Like his 'East African trip, the
South American journey is undertak-
en with the colonel proposing to make
it one or many aspects, asiile from
the pleasure of It, His elner inter -
eat, probably, lies in the proposed
„penetration of the in terior Brazil,
with a party of fellow naturalists, Inn
der the auspices of the American
Museurn of Natural Ilistory, but the
earner part of the six months which
he will spend in South America. will
be devoted to addresses upon Ameri-
can diplomacy, which he has been in-
vited -to deliver berord universities
and other bodies. A trp into Pata-
gonia, to visit an out-of-the-way mis-
sion, and two crossings or the con-
tinent, to Santiago De Chile and back
to Buenos Ayres, will be o•ther fea-
tures of his Journey.
Those who prepared to'embark with
him to -day 'were Mrs. Roosevelt anti
Mies Margaret Roosevelt, who will
make the tound trip on the Vandyek;
Anthony 'Plata, the Polar explorer,
who has charge of the expedition's
equipment; G. K. Cherry and Leo.
L. Miller, naturalists of the Ameri-
can Museum of Natural History, and
Frank Harper, Col. Roosevelt's sec-
retary.
Addressing some 2,000 men and wo-
men who gathered in his honor at
the New York Roof Garden last night,
the Colonel made a speech in which
he apparently sought -to put the quiet.
us on published reports that he in-
tends to return to •the Republican
party.
"I warn our opponents that the
fight has only just begun," he said.
"I will never abandon the principles
to which we Progressives have pledg-
ed ourselves."
The wildest enthusiasm greeted his
assertion.
,
SWEDEN'S REGENT
Ottawa, Oct. 5. --Complaints of a eeri-
0119 1111,00 reached the Department
Trede and Commerce to the effect
that large shipments of 'Canadian flour
bave gone out of coudition when shipped
to semi -tropical countries. The Canadian
export trade in flottr 14 consequently
placed in a somewhat doubtful position
440 far as competition is coneegnea with
United States ehippers. Some foreign
importers have declared that if flours
:from the Dominion are to compete with
those from the United States they tenet
have the Male keeping qualities 11.8 1110Se
ehipPed from the latter country.
nome lots of Canadian flour have be-
come mouldy during the voyage, while
other eoneignmente MVO been known to
spoil after being in etorage only three
or four weeks. Ca,no.dian millers should
therefore see that, when selling to such
markets, the flour is made from strictly
60811(1. wheat. freshly ground end with
no exceseive moieture. No matter how
low the grade is, the qnality 181181 run
uniform in color and itt all other re-
specte. It is well known Olt flour nuele
front tongh whent will met keep in- hot
weather, aud ehould not be exported to
tropical mitekete. Notwithstanding the
preferentiftl duty hi some ea:wain favor
of the Canadian product, Canadian Mill -
OM Will 10fic this trade unIese Pare 15
taken.
•
A RADIUM CORNER
European Concern Plans a
Perpetual Monopoly.
Berlin, Oct. 5. --Telegrams from. Lon-
don tell of a plan. to form. a large enr-
poration for the monopoly of the exiet-
ing and future eupply of radium
the/nigh/tut the world.
The eompany is to be cellea the
"European Radium, Limited," and. the
eapital is to be $3,730,000, of which
one-third. wil be offered for puling
oubseription, at par, shnultaramitsly
London, Vienna unit other capitals. One
of the Auet e'en, promoters of the
project is Argon Cleza Radivaneki, t11-
e«.tor of the lfungarian National Bank.
Apparently the future Emperor of
Atiettria. Arehdoke Franz Ferdinand, bas
it hand in the dein, inatentiell ae his
business manager, Ferdinand Rainer, tvill
be the company's general repreeentative
for the duet inottarelly.
Prot. Ebeler, Heidelberg, anti Prof.
Sommer, of Vienna, will be member:4 ( f
the scientifie advieory boatel.
compenen leteineee will ineltule
the acquiring or ntineg anti tlepoeits
eapinde of producing radio•aelive suit-
etitifees, lls4 Well AS getting emit rot of
patents proeetnwe eonneetea with
the produetion of 1.11(1111111. The out.
spoken pnrpoge of the 1)1.0n -totem is to
obtain and maintain world-wide mono-
poly in respeet to railient, Negotintions
with the Austrian Minister of , Public
Worke fire sa1.1 to be still pending,
STYRIANS IN TERROR.
Berlin, net. IL -The destruction of the
floats ntel berth) in the mountable or
Styria, Anetete, ernieint hy the 11(megs
and 11(.1' and the peek of wolt•es
itnit hyenas wit1011 tneaped ream a men-
ngerie in the middle of eeptenthee hag
been so enormous OM Anstria tlov-
erMilent litts ordered the organization of
eXpedItIon to drive the wild beasts
trent their lair end 1401 them ,nseciirOlme
to the "ragebiette
The netion the onvet.nment wet:
teken on the te•tition of a „f
101 lined SItyrinn mountainet•re, who are
teggea pereimatie to the Empet•or Franele
Joseph for nesisiantei.
SNOW IN THE rivesT.
'Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 6. --The first
:mow of the Beason IS falling this
moreing in minty parts of Saskatelte-
'wan and aittnitoba, with the tempera-
ture around the freezing point lest
night and early this morning. No
ShOW is ',yet repOrled from Alberla,
and Witinipeg and dietriet have SO far
(-seeped,
Crown Prince Will Act
During Father's Illness.
, ,
THE I. O. F. CASE
Montreal Lodges Are After
Legal Advice.
Montrcal report: Reeelution :pith g.
Veins a special committee to securts
legal adviee with regard to the itc.
permitting tho Supreme Court of the
Independent order of Foresters te
place a lien on Lae policies of those,
members who Joined previous to 189:,
was passed last night at a mass meet.
ing 01 elie members or a number o -
local lodges held in the ItIonumen.
National.
The utmost enthusiasm prevailed
when it was decided, if possible, 'a
test the legality or the act, and the
representatives of all the courts pre-
sent promised to contribute propor-
tional shares or the preliminary exe
reuses, many of the representatives
pledging their lodges to contInue fin-
ancial support In the event or counsel
deciding to test the case the courts.
: v
MANOEL .IS ANGRY
Over Insinuations About
His Bride's Illness.
Stockholm, Sweden, Oct. 0. - The
Crowe. Prince will assume the duties of
regent during the illness of his father,
King Gustav, who is suffering from the
after effects of an operation for appen:
dieitis, The arrengemeute for the
Crown Prince's' visit to London to at-
tend the wedding of Prince Arthur of
Connaught to Princess Alexandra of Fife
have been countermanded, but Princess
eniiitsrgwaercelituntvgi.11 be present at her broth -
The Ring is gradually improving in
health, and officials of the court de-
clare there is no cause for anxiety.
Ring Gustav was operated on for ap-
pendicitis on Feb. 7, 111 10, at Stockhohn.
At first it WaS thought the Ring was
suffering film catarrh of the stomach,
and the matter was taken with such
little seriousness that he attended a
coucert on the night of the occasion. A
serious spasm occurred at 10 o'clock,
and the King. was removed at once to
ptleol!foltiollsipeidt.al, where the operation .40a9
Before hie accession to the throne
Gustav was popular with the people,
and since he ascended the throne, on
Dec. 8, 1007, he has added to his popu-
larity by his interest in the concerns
'of hie people and the efforts he has
made to study at first hand the condi-
tions affecting them. ITe was born on
June 10, 1858.
ALBANIANS BEATEN
Servians Claim They Are in
Full Retreat.
London, Oct. 6, -"The Albanians are
felling back along the line," seys the
Ditile• Telegraph's Belgrade correspond-
ent, "After fleaperate fighting the Ser-
viau troops have entered Struga, six
milee front Oehrida, having eleered that
territory and twattered the Albaniaus,
olio evidently are at a lose how to es-
cape. their retreat over the River Drill
being eut off. The damage lone oy the
Alitanians is euormous.
"Believing, that the Servian abandon-
ment of Lymukula heralded a general
retreat, the Allmainne atteeked vigor-
onely in front of Prisrend, only to he
denim:tied by the Servian fire, which
was reeerven until the enemy was with-
in 300 yards of their trettelies, Pattie.
efricken. the Alnenian4 retreated to tho
four winds.
"Belgrade is confident the rebenion ie
-over. but the Albanians proletbly will
follow Om tunics adopted under Turk-
ish vele. and nttnek ngain Cis Sonn as they
recuperate their focree in the mown
thine."
Munich, Mt, Manoel of
Portugal, hi furiottS over the Insinuations
as to the nature of his bride's illness,
which has been scattered broadcast
throughout the world.' Prince Wilhelm,
the father of the bride, also extremely
angle. over tide maw. Both attribute
the cireulation of these rumors to Porta-
gues6 RepublIcan agents, wbo are said
to he over -running this place apd who
nevt.r anew the ex -King to get out of
their sight. If they can possibly help it,
Information wblett comes from Lieuten-
and Lavredo, the ex-KIng akle-de-camp,
Professor von Romberg, who has charge
of the case, and the hospital authorities,
Is to the effect that the Princess is suf-
fering from influenza of the lower ah-
doMinal regiOns complicated with intes.
Una) disturbances which causes a high
temperature for a few days., She is at-
tended by two ordinary hospital nurses
as her Illness is not serious enough to
require private nurses.
Aecortling to Professor von Romberg,
Oto Princes's Will probably leave the hos-
pital Within a week. Lieutenant Lav -
redo says the couple will then go to Sig-
maringen ter an indefinite period.
WINNIPEG YEGGS BUSY.
Winnipeg. Oct. 5. -After almost a._
week of inactivity, during which time
no traces or them have been found by
the police, the yeggmen who have
been operating In Winnipeg for some
time, resumed operations at 3 o'clock
nunday morning by completely de-
molishing the safe in, the C.N.R. de-
pot and getting away with upwards
of $100, overloolting in their haste a
package containing $400. Utterly
reckless of consequences, they explod-
ed three charges of nitro-glyeerine,
shattering the wails and windows of
the building and attracting the atten-
tion of a policeman, whom they fired
on when he ran to the depot with the
intention of investigating the cause of
the disturbance.
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INVOLUNTABY AIR TRIP.
Barcelona, Oct, 5.-Carrled through .the
air at a great height while Clinging to
the Car of a. balloon, which whisked hltn
aloft as the balloon started on an ruicertt,
a man had a marvelous escape from
'tile ropes holding the balloon came
to the ground after having snored for
several miles, and the num dropped un-
hurt front /1 la precarious position.
As the aeronaut's assistants let go
01 ropes holding the balloon ono of the
ropes became entangled about the bode'
of an onlooker and 11 e W/14 carried Mori.
The aeronent tried to drag Min Into
the ear, but lost bis Intialiee and fell,
Rai (balled to instant death.
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LEAPED BLAZING INTO RIVER.
Ringston, oet. 5. --As a result ot the
explosion of a gasoltne tamp at the
Xing -sten Shipbuilding Company's plant
on Saturday AfeKane. a young
man, Is in the General Hospital in a very
dangerous condition as a restet of burns
received, After Ids clothes caught tire
he jumped into the river, and thls pee-
eented frotn being burned In death.
feilowworkman pulled him utli of the
Water and rushed iihn tO the hospital.
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FATAL TRAIN WRECK, -
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 6.-A. west
bound limited train from New York
to St. Louis, on the Baltimore in Ohio,
due here at 7.2 a, collided with a
freight train at Sinninerrield, 111., to-
day. Details are lacking at railroad
offices hero, but it is renOrted three
persons were killed.
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BOGUS LORD IN TROUI3LE.
son nenneiseo, Oet. 5.-Peverit 1eerr,
Iengiiehman, who registeind nt a promin-
ent hotel here PridaY as Lord Innes-Tierr,
is beta at Angel Island immigeetion
nation to-itae• awaiting deportation to
Australia wheriee be came on the eteatn-
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er WitioAra.
AUSTRALIAN SHIPS REACH HOME tn\Ilign arrested 1‹.err bad but ten Cents
poekets. Tits troubles llegan Imre.
*Nielbollrne. Oet, 0, lavn(s.11(1,11,1,1,14.n1011,)111' $;ntrltiro.ch.sast.1 given the
battle cruiser Ansiralia and the light -
cruiser Sydney met other vessels of
the Australian naval ttnit in Jarvis GUNBOAT IN COLLISION.
Bay to -day prepa.ratory to entering
Sydney Harbor to-merrow.
Elaborate arrangements have been
made for an enthusiastic welcome.
The authorities are lit agreement in
recognizing the present as the most
important natiOnal celebration since
Federation. Premier Coak sends the
following message to the Morning
Post: --"The treent 0401 is that we are
grown up and propose our full. share
in the development Of the fantily es-
tate, Arid assume active responsibility
for tlte preservation of tbe Impeiai
patrimony, Our motto on this occas-
ion is "Otte flag, one fleet, one throne,
Brittme beta your own."
Oet. genboat Boni-
face was in tollision with the trans-
port General 'Valdez in the harbor
here yesterday. The gunboat Wits bed-
ly damaged, and WAS kept front sink-
ing only by lircessant use of tho
pUttps. She was towed into drydoele.
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ISSUED GAD cHeQues.
Winnipeg, Oet. 5.--n`onvieted On
111f1 0411 11 IltllniSSIOtt yetserday hav-
ing 188110t1 cheques unlawfully, Frew
boodri a welnknown real Mate
Mall, watt sentenced tO Pay it fine of
$100 caul pogo stx month8 in Jail.
Doody Panto here from St. John, Nal.
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