Durham Review (1897), 4 Feb 1909, p. 2

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w...» :1 row- “I“: lv~r m l'eter'n Wonlé. tut Ms,. rub-1w! hi, drivinm. 90 M -Pt-rlmm PM” pointed to the may ntiil lying whore Awning Ind placed it Ir. 2!. “at -tt had he?" in her power to new her Inuit-ml by a word of warn- ing point: it w" now in her power to rlear her own rormeie- by wafer .ioo.--Phtmptee. 9. Attreed-t5eprhtm'. answer proved to Peter that their Oil bad been -editttted, and no not an. of but: an hum-re. She wan equal in the sin with her husband. Peter's - tiuu pw the lsnuWIngl' to ftaptthim that their guilt was diamond, but Mr summer was trivets. To tcmpt--To test, of try the Spirit of (be has. who i, afterward {requiem tiooed as an Max-into of the Patti. He Wan a Letitia We are inward told that "on many p Mend (chap. 6. 7). "The III" Bani-hon, which the spout!" ' blinded, without donbt, to an aiinary gift of the spirit which l “and in " addresses pm] 'ionn."--Utnre. at Cyprtur--t in the Mediurranoan so“. not dint-II from the Jewish cum-t. H. The Mun-n "tr"ggling " pmhason (u. I II.) I. But--" I'r' word 'but' i, tlu- hinge l . _ ""'-v' Would he better able to determine where there In need. Having a relief fund. the upootlt-s mum draw upon it without making every cam public. .'yi. Joie- " Jonrph. lie is the well-known Barna- Nanny, supporting and Wicca-ix]; Wilde {this of it in all it. part0.” - MID-on. Grout. 'r--'rtrt wyd [two Co-ur,.--.. The cinch in a highly pro-porou- It.“ leg. 32-37;. W. 'hattitud...ttrat helieved--Tb, whole I", hon-and mentioned in V. I. and C2harr, Ion who had been com vrrted . " (no !ttart-metqrh pl ha and Pain Brotherhood-aes tNV. ll. thy should direct Mdnwu-s and oxhorh- of Cyprtur--An islnnd pren many priests be- 7). "The surname of the spout!" gave him. doubt, to an annot- Spirit which was man- frequently men very far Apostle 'oun " 'Shoe Manufacturers " Brockton, Masa.. Make a Startling Discovery. Him-kin”. Maui.. Fell. l.- Viv" larp' shoe manufacturing concerns lure Ill- formed the committcc of " that it is their intention to remove the manufac- ture of their 80.SO grade whoe from this city because of the high labor cost. “One of the biggest firm in the city, who did a business of $5,000,000 two year: Mo. when they balancod up for the ynr [mud their profits to be but! 830.000." laid a prominent shoe mm {act-n7. "Thin firm no“ 2,300,000 pairs of shoe- but you at 33.10 a rim 3nd if they nude one cent a mix t in mm The v "eo" Mt tor 8st.ooo, -- -.r.-,... will probably recover, the dam. where he lighted hunk of i,v. There he 51mm thrr injuries about tho head. .r.t.y,1ortu,to, M. Joseph's Hos 1-0:, -- . ' _krlrrFrtF m-‘pJu-ZI: r.ui, arterrtron In? c, o‘clock Leo Sullivan. " brake- nmu in the employ of the Grand Trunk Railway Company, while at- tuIaning In climb to the top of a INL‘L-Pill' in a height train that was 1'rossirv.t the bridge over the Penna Work, Company's (Iain, came in con- tact with an iron guide-poet and had his right thigh hrnken. while at the 51mm time losing his grip on the roof of the car he was thrown 33 feet over the bridge and over the edge of the dam. when. ha Momma ..._- A Strange Accident to Brahman at at PeterUro'. SURVIVES BAD FALL. two cities duringithi: qut‘t'". In rush the work to comple- tion at the earlivnt poxrihlc time. The nih- of the elevator in 1,000 feet from the more line, though the water is im- wltere more than two fret in depth. With the commencement of the West- crn Elevator Company's building in Won, Fort William and the work " ready going on on the Grand Trunk Pacific elvvator this makes three large elevators which will be erected in thes, PROFIT ONLY CENT A PAIR Queen. to rush the work to tion at the earliest possible t "ite of the elevator is 1,000 ft the shore line, though the I'll where more than two fret in With the commmm-mnm of a Force of men is atre the work, it being the "ontraetors, Messrs. Queen. to rush the tunes: from the Miko eommenred yesterdzu' der Bay force mg "n th To be Ended During Present Year at Fort William. that it eritv." hi In mm M the rah lips " THREE ELEVATORS a r "Nut lied unto men" (V. t). " Wm! nothing to Pettu. pvummlly whether Alumiuq kept his money or gnu it. He (lid not sin against Peter. o, wan-s not violating any rule a~; to the cmnzmmity u! gmul‘. He was under no obligaliun to mm: to W" the property. "Mast... lied ..uulu Hm!" (v. 4t. The pro-scum- " the Mols Spin". “.l- manitvst in th." whim-h. Ana"ia,s practically denied "r, nunidrio-nco and mnnipn-wncr. Lying to ‘iml ~hnw1-d wmtumpt "t Gnd. The " 'rring Wtts' ttol mmh- to th" apoedlrs Mar lr. ("UNTIL hut to God, and the art wat Pt ived this thing in thine heart t" (v. 4). An evil sumatiun to the hmln is no -in, but u a man "thinketh in his heart. so in he" iPror. M.. I'). "Out of the heart provoul evil thoughts" (Mutt. Ir. ft). We are not responsible for the mxvift, thought in the head, hut we are ressponsitrle for the strung desire in the hunt. We take a thought into our hearts when we ransom to it, umpt it, yield to it and fiml satisfaction in it. If we allou the evil thought an expres- aimy from nur lips 're Me on the way) to ltulgl' it in our heartr. "Not lied untu men" (v. I). " mu nuthing to Pettr pvnsmmliy whether rt rl “I l’KACTlt 'AL APPLICATIONS. Sin l'unishrd. r. The sin. "Krpt back part of the prVe ......aml I’mught a certain part" is. er. " has been suggested that An. aniih xxantvu to appear a» disintereut‘d as the other disciples, yet kept back part of the money obtained for his pog- m-nsion-I. and thus imam: himself lpinst all contingencies; stand well with the aliwiplcl, yet secretly provide for a rainy day; bo supported out of the (Human fund, yet have something if that slmnld fail: get credit for "tilting “ml uith his interests, yet be looking after them himself. Men are like An. onias who “stum- to he what they In not; who tlesire to appear better than, tin-y me. i "Why hath Satan filled thine heart! to lie?" Iv. 3). "Why hast than com' n ivrd this thing in thine heart t" iv. 4). ll. Great frsar-Thiq judgment In- uwerwl the orl for which it was 'tnfliet. ed; a tat religious fear oeqtpied every In ,3nd need-yum! daup- tiun were banished from this holy aw-mhly. am of th n. and gun- up tlw alum!" tr. G). ll impurtnm at tlsr, Mginning of the C 'lispottsation to impress upon the My and the world the guilt and dan. ot' hypooGy. At "peeial times. un- luwulinr eirtatntuartet'q, God visit" il,utior, nu mm» mute" which all nu tleitsrve. The first Sabbath- tkor in the wilderness was “km mut the ramp and damn] (Num. trr, m. At tlv, founding of the n'iLNt- l. Nodal, and Alpihu "nil-wed J;i'i"f, .. and "there went out fire from tlr. I. an.l devoured thom. and flu-y died" _ l. Hit. At thy entrain-o into (Fur th, van-tom Aehtn with all his en<ion,, and llli hmily suffered from wrath ot “ml Moo. 7. 2ab20). Kn. Dullmn and Ahiram opened their in rebellion against. Moses and An. and "the mirth opettml her mouth swallowed them up" (Sum. 16. 31-33), E a fearful thing to ball into tlse i of the living God. Such judgment, admonition! to tho Imgmlly whit-En M Inilk" them qumtiun. 'What if thultl take mo in lik" :Irlnm-r. alt-l 0 Inc dtuad in tho art of ,,inninstt", Citrtr 'e William \'illiaun, PM». I. Piletuhiv, we foundation of the Tim» elevator. situated a short dis ml yirhh-d up the ghoat" tv, a judgment ii In exmmvle II. "The wages of ‘in in death" 22%;, and "a 1livine protnat P eortvheion that. God’s for. m'ards sin is any eontradie. P fatal. final result ot sin." upon the church and the I). qu "lourned what u 'mly r're willful to Ht'rve, the othei. f lmL safe to play the hm"). __ f ts.ooowr Th' lurolliu dospntcln: An illustration PM“ o . . wo ' they balanced " for ot. tho length to winch sonic IOmen heir profit. to be but will go m order to Indulge m shop- prominent nice man. ping" was given yesterday. m sold 2,300,000 psirn As Mrs. Roberts, of 'm6 Grace street, r at 82.10 a pair. and “as walking along Queen street, near cent a pair this would the T. Eaton Company store. early in m," the afternoon, she noticed a baby spun At iknkun Iron Works View and a itrrtwly engaged Ur- m-t of ginning?" 'lamatiom of mam-y. u to In' true to God ithttd. uppn n ".' engaged on inn-mum of the Barnett & Me, _ro erected in Ge mine}! fur. 1. He was xupital and l minim U" (v. , a large M Baby Left for Long Tine _ -,--' _._ 5...... many ,y I Iaeol, Luiszlrr against certain employees lof this county. employed an the county road, system." Innintiation, of improper dealings in "(mutation with the operation of the roads, gate-m (luring the past two years hau- bean common of late. but the let. (wr wnt by Mr. Luiszlor to Hon. Dr, llmmmv. returned by tho latter to the Oxford Council, fttrriishett the first defi- nit" Mat:'ment that Ge Courtesy might art upon. fflihR'rigajslgiagicr. .lt iyvertigate' elm rye: of ll ood.stoek 1kspatch.. f outteilloo l icL mt, Gleason and Launmiman wore ap pointed a spteial committee by the (Ix ford Ptunty Council this afternoon "tr. Oxford County Council Appoints a Special Committee. Toronto despltch _ It is reported that Mount displaying" signs of tetivitr CHARGES OF CRAFT. Twelve prominent citizens of l, Commune of Ali, near Messinn. incltud- ing the Mayor, have been arrested ltor appropriating food and other '",',Qt: ties intended for the use of the on th- quake survivors. l ll Emma Feb. l.- A strong l' shock, lasting three seconds to-day at Messina. Crater Reported to be Showing Signs of Activity. Guatemala City Has 12,000 Cases, and the Epidemic is Spreadirg. SMALLPOX SCOURGE The men said they lmurdcd the vowel at llrmncrhuvcn 0n the night of January 17 nnd concealed themselves in the life-bunt. The ship sailed the next day. They had with them when they boarded the vessel enough food to last than: for about a day and a half. Each life-bout is provided with a ke, of water and u supHy of scan. biscuits, and on there supplies the stmvnwztys subsisted comfortably " ter their own provisions had given out. The tout were held to await the no. tion of the German Consul. l “ulynlu'll. N. J.. Irrl). L-ll-lu. l v Methn'em listened to a remarkable sto-tty story to-duy when th-ee young Germans were arraigned before him. Thes hand finished their trip norm-H the new" m a lite-hunt. "ttng- ine and swinging on its duvits amid- ships on the starboard side of the North German Lloyd linen kaiser Wilhelm der (Home. and were await- ing for an opportunity to escape from the vessel last night when they were discovered, and they put up such a stiff fight that the police had to be called m to help the crew to subdue them. Hm Three German Stowaway: Crossed Atlantic. new sic.n .ltrit'lm is tho l-V'nvutl-h Muir. the tPip or mortar. “hit-h “as unknown to Hume early arvltitvrt.,. Tlv, walls uw- culinmlml tn har,, M- h'n'lul mm yard-z 450 yards Imw- nl. rmnly INT" laid lorv, “ill: the aid of 200 wurklm-n vnlpiuyul by the (aux-di- tion. To tho north the fortifications am- lawn-hm! by a large heap of rubbi-oh, which unnhl "'N'ttt to imiicate that enr- Illir“ mmt have NHL-Hated In re all some LIVED IN LIFEBOAT. TIN London, Feb. L---The Deuuch: Orient G'eselleutt publishes interesting details of excavations which it has carried out un the supposcd site of the ancient Jeri- cho, a collcclion of mound, in the viein. ity of the village of Eric-ha, near the ”mud Sm. An expedition was dcnlmtched Last Jr'ar, eonrNttttp.,r of Prof. Sellin, "err Larnrruievxvr, a Government architect, and Prof. Wutainger, an archaeologist of "mun-k. The excavations, which were conducted from January 2 till April 8, guru most interesting results. The site investigated was a plateau 400 yards long by Ito broad, containing seven mounds. After a week's digging the cx- l tericr wail of the venithe0 city was cn- 1 m VESUVIUS THREATENS. Uncovered br a Ger-n Arch... WALLS OF JERICHO. UNI-mu to Elements. UN. Lt.. FM). I.--iwvlv a of smallpox are reportu r.u . .. . trong Imu'lhqusgl graft made Veauviusi is ' Watt felt Tokio. Feb. I. 1908 show that th nhtad of other with Japan. Jap Britain are inn-rel lessening. Trade The Corean trade to recover what i JAPANESE TRADE Exports to Britain Ina-An- _ I ____...v .7" - "W. The authenticity of the Paris des. patch is regarded here with scepticism and the report therein set forth, that the condition of the King was desperate and that the Queen had assumed control of the Government, is thought possibly to refer to an illness dating back sev- eral months London. Feb. l.- No cuminnnljml can be had of the report. published in a Paris nmvspaper. and cabled to the United States, that King Monelik of Abyssinia in dead, The latest new: re- ceived hem direct from Adis Ababa. in to the effect that the King was much better,:nd that he had itotte up country on I trio. l5 KING MENELIK DEAD? The Report of His Demise in ("Howls of the Lloyd-Italiano Line will nut discuss the accident, but state that it will cost $50,000 to repair the damage to the Florida. '7‘ _ »~>- .. I -ru||\.| IIH' 1"f' White Star Line say they expect to Commence action tn-day against, the (Lloyd-italiano Line as a result of the collision between the steamship“ Ite, public am! the Florida. A libel will be filed against the Italian Company which will embody the charges made by the White Mar Company regard- ing tho disaster and these will be ad. judimterl by the Admiraltv Court. The Italian cmnpnny will also file a libel developing every phase of their charges concerning the navigation ol the (Republic. White Star Line to Sue For Running Republic. The new peer served in Cnnada from 1895-7 as Secretary to the Earl of Aberdeen. He married in 1904 Lady Majorie Gordon, Lord Aber. doon's only daughter. London, Jan. 27. --Mr. John Sin. clair's elevation to the peerage in be. lieved to be not unconnected with the probability that he will be appointed to succeed Earl Grey as Governor-General of Canada l Lynda”. l-‘eli. L-ilu, Right “an. IJohn Sinclair, who has been Secretary for Scotland since December, 1905, has been raised bv his Majesty to the Peerage. The elevation is due pri. marily to Mr. Anquith‘s desire, to have a member of the Cabinet intimately eonnerted with Scotland in the upper House. Since the formation of a Liberll Government the services of such Poem have not been available. and the conduct of Scottish business is thought to have suffered therefrom. The new peer eerved in Cunada from 1895-7 as Secretary to the Earl of Aberdeen. He married in 1904 Lady Majorie Gordon, Lord Aber. A-., m. . ., TORONTO Rt. Hon. John Sinclair Raised to the Peers: e. The duvtnr's “wary is that ho, swab lawn! Hu- bulfnn by accident, that it Muck in (lav brnmbial tubes and by n prom“ of ult-omliun was carried into the wn-n lava. Tle, “rm-k" in the when mu must-d by salt canon-[ion from the blood. ___. w...“- Hum mun-r any: An nulnp~y Performed this morning on the Lwa of Frau! l'muplitz. who was 67 ymrs "l, NIH-aha! a Mark vest button omlaeddrU in the hunt over the right "urn-ha Dr. w. H. Mmhl and Dr. J. P. Hamill maul» the mummy. This was not ali, fur they found in the spleen of the 54mm person a piece of rock two inehes in tliantoter. nim-vighth of an inch thick and an eighth of an ineh wide, The duvtnr's thmry is that ho swal. lawn-1i thv button by accident, that it LA...I. 1.. tt I .. . _ _ livw Yoslc. FM}. l.- tir" Hvra!d trout Dr nuluyhy Performed this Lody of Frau] Psuuplitz. Yeats cld, “would a l, emlaeddru in the hmrl Doctors Performing Autopsy Made Strange Find. "l’mplu gt-Iymlly take all no] elonevs u'ilh No-tri,. (aura. 'l'lu plvtvly disregard the tact that , trio can often are running fast ileum HIV-d. TIN-y jump in front triv can tvlsere they would give I train a wide lu-rth." WANT DAMAGES. t Chicago, PM». l.---) [whom have been killed bun-nth the “toys of elec- tsie mm, of which he was» motorman, and two women having been maimed for life, L. A. "railway is, noi. taking a vol- unlary rest "to reeoverrhis nerve." Within another week he expects to he at not]: again, and he says he trusts his our never will kill another person. In none of the ncciih'nts in which his our has figured hns Brmlway been censured I“ the coroner. BUTTON IN H ART. Chicago Motor-ml on Danger of fshe had "jutii,eG MEI-lg n few things," she explained. ’scnrcely more than a year old. lying .in a carriage exposed to the full force ‘of the cold wind. its limbs exposed, and its face bearing evidence of ab- tsolute exhaustion. The child was evidently suffering greatly ,and as far 85 could be learned had been left where it was round for over an hour. Mrs. Roberts took the little one from the carriage and hurried it up to the nursery department in Eaton's, where, with the aid of the kindly employees. it was wrapped in warm clothes and given a drink of hot milk. Later as no one claimed the child it was taken to the Hospital for Sick Children. The mother. whose heartless act came near to causing the child's death. called at the hospital some time at. terwards and took it “way. to Britain Increasing, But Imports Falling Off. Chicago, York Fell. I.-Tiade returns for that the United States is still other foreigners in trading 1. Japanese exports to Great c. invteasing, but imports are KEEP OFF TRACK. NOW A LORD, of His Demise Is Not Yet Confirmed. 935mg. but imports are with China is growing. e with Rania promises it lost during the war. My. 1. (Mums! for tlc, no say they expect to 011 to-day against. the Liming n result of the Getting Killed. h. "te I""" trout Drum-r mum ‘mlly lake all Rol‘ti of Iu-trir (urn. They com. effect that better, and that , on I trip. the Putin deg. -ihe Right Man. has been Secretary December, 1905, his Mujesty to the jump in front nf (-IN (Impulch ',rive a steam ot 1le play r than Court in Cleveland Orders Five-cont Rate Restored. l 1'leveland, Ohio. Felt. '_.--j"o night mm the ending of the three-cont {are scheme which was launched with such hopefulnous after Mayor Tom Johnson’s long battle. The representatives of the rival interests failed to-duy to reach an agreement, and the court ordered the restoration of five-cent fares. the order to becouw effective on Monday. Then was almost a riot at the annual meeting of stockholders in the electric railway 10-day, and the police had to be called in to maintain the pun-c. 1 Alhui. Mass.. FM» L~J0hn Billiski. a well-known oitizeu, has instituted divuru- puma-dings against his wife, Jolie. who. he ttvers, has subjected him to and: bumi'tiatiom,. as tying him to a bedpoet and whipping him, confining him in a dark coal bin fur hours at a time, and. mort unbearlmlo of ail, Mor- ally putting him lo ha! without his supper. BillisLi weighs 95 pounds and Mrs. Billiski about 2430 pounds. Says She Whipped Him and Sent Him to Bed Supperleu. Knuth-nu of tln- suburb of Fulham, whose homes adjoin the Fulhum Day Nursery, luougltt.sttit to have the nuns» my dot-lured a nuVanee. Their lawyer arguvd that the cry of one baby is awful enough, but where there are twenty- sm'mn balas---the number of Fulham', babies-there is a terrible condition of affairs that ruins adjoining property. "Wt-re you ever a baby?" the court asked of the lawyer. The lawyer confound his guilt. "Then you ought to know that a baby is entitled to cry; that you can’t plop it from crying. and that, even if it is a nuisance, it comes under the head of un- avoidable tutieaneei,." END OF THREE-CENT FARES. Xvw York, I‘M). 1.--A (-lh'c dmpnlcil to tln- Amvrican front London gays: livery cry-lmljy in the United Kingdom i, rvjoicing ttoi,iU twduy over the deci. sin" of rlustio: 1 nun-m1: abut to cry is the inalienable right of t'vet'g' infant, and that thvre is no law to stop Um". >llu-sidvnts of the suburb of Fullmm. English Justice Declares Babies Have Right to Cry. I Major-General Jaw Miguel Gomer.. the first President of the new Culutn Itepulr lie. is Gil yours old. and a nutiw of Santa Clara Provinee. “how he has always on- inyml 1'xtraordinury popularity and in. fhmwo. Ile participated in two Cuban _ rt-mintinm against Spain, in the first of which he rearltetl the rank of Major and in tlv. mecond that of Mttjor-Generttl. m. Wilt' ,wlvctvrt as Governor of Santa (‘lan Provineo by the Government of Inter. wnttiou and when his term expired ho he was olceted Governor. In August, 1906. (la-n. Chun-v. wan ar. rmtmt. charm-d with eonmpiring against tlm administration of the late President Palma. but he denied tlw "litigation and Wai' released from custody after a month's imprisonment. Th:- vrwetnouie,, or inauguration at tho palaco \n-n- wry brief. Precisely at noon President Gomvr. sh‘ppifd out “pun the lulmny urorlnokiug the plum de _ (lulu-rail Gomez, (rho plotted against 1 former President Estrada Palm, and who “as imprisoned by him for one mouth. and released only when William H. Tait came to the island as the first official mulcr the Amcricun interven- tion, will take the oath of office as ptwident of the republic' at noon. and “ithin nuc hour thereafter Provisional Governor Magoo" and all the army offi- ccrs who have served in an cxecutive capacity will be bound out of the har- bor for home. Jose Miguel Gornvr. Wren into power an (hc leader of the Lilreral Coalition party I and an a wwulL of the "vet-wh-info, choicc of the (‘ulmn pcuplc in the Cleo l How. of hut full. The "oretuouiv, of inoucruration M tho The. coming of this new day of Culmn liberty was signalled by a, general dis- play of fireworks, the velvet blackness of the tropical midnight being set atlame by screeching rockets and pyro- technic bombs, whieh sent down showers of golden rain and gleaming vari-eolored lights. The streets of the city, which werv brilliantly illuminated and gar- landed with chains of incandescent bulbs, Wert, throngml with people until an willy hour this morning, and a spirit of carnival evvrywhure prevailed. Thows. "tul, of pimple gathered around tre, tlub throughout the-night, where im augural and furcweli balls were Iwidl jointly in honor of President Gomez and Ct1v-i'rcuidvut Znyus and Governor Magoo". all thrm- of Whom Wore quickly rumgniznl on entering the building and leaving it, and loudly applauded. The bulls cuu,,tituted one of the moat bril- liunl functions held here since the days of the Spanish occupation. A January 28 will hereafter take rank with May 20 as a natal holiday in Cuba, {or it was on the latter day in 1002 that the island was first transferred to the Cuban people by the United States after a period oi rehabilitation following thgslmnish war. 77 A _ - Gone: Sworn In as President--. Sketch of His Career. Havana, Felt. I.--A new ela of Cuban independence dawned to-day when the affairs of the island, which line been administered by American omeiah, for more than two years as a result of the revolution against former President Tomas Estrada Palma in 1900, were tor. mally transferred to the newly elected native officials. O. WISE JUDGE! Great Rejoicinp In! Ham: and In the Country. United States Hands Coven-ell Over to Genet. CUBA AGAIN INDEPENDENT. HUBBY SUES. ....., “...; In w:- way of I ting ttoods Buying is still marked by caught) on the port a fairly good business in lhplu, with prices generally study. Toronto: A gradual reuumptiou of u- tivily in whuhsale trade seems to Ge in progress: here. Sorting order. have " CUIme more lumpy-mu ....I any . . come more mum-rousing] more doinzhln thy way of to o upwards. comedians gel: port tt fairly with prices m plululse! to be a good one in eottonn, linens and dress gingham». Prices on these line; are study, with . tendency to o upwardl. Dry good: houses report comedians gencnlly good. Grocer. re- nor} . "t.a... ___. . . _ Montreal: The trade situation here has shown little change during the pant week. The volume of basin“: moving is still on the light side. Spring goods im- going forward in fair quantitiu, but buying has by no mum been on a large scale. Traveller. continue to send in fair orders and to report excellent indications for future business. The coming sea-on promises to be I good on! " nth-- ' Lerruiotr--Lomion cables for cattle are steady at In to 133-412 per 1b.. dressed \wight; refrigerator beef is quoted at 1018 to ll l-Sc PT lb. I MONTREAL LITE STUCK. Montreal.--At the Canadian Pacific I Live stock Market this morning the F offerings were 6,600 cattle, loo sheep and , Limbs, lull hogs and If!) valves. There l was no important change in the condi. tion of the market for cattle. as prices for all grades Were well maintained. The ‘ attendance of buyers was fairly large and in consequence the demand was good for all the best stock during the early part of the morning and a fairly active trade was done, but towards noon it sluelaened up some, as the common and inferior grades Jie not set m to be want.- od, consequently the market closed quiet, but with a firm undertone. There was l no business done for export account, ow- ing to the fact that there were no suit. able stock available. Choice steers sold at 51-4 to Glee; good, at 43-4 to Ge, fair, at 4 to 4 l-2c, and comm-m, at 3 l-t to 3 3-te. Good cows brought 4 to 4 lee, and common. 21-2 to 3tee. while balls sold at 21-2 to 4 I-ee per lb. Supplies of tlteep and lambs were very small, for which the demand continues good for local emmlmptiou and prices rule very firm. Sheep sold at 33-4 to 4e, and lambs at 58-4 to do per lb. The trade in calves was active and prices were firm at from $2 to M0 each, " to size and quality. The undertone to the market. for hogs continues strung. owing to the small supplies coming forward and the good demand for the same. Prices shown I ed no further change. but they were firm and sales of selected lots were made at $7.25 to $7.35 per out, weighed oft I can. 8ith0irittiIit's TRADE REVIEW Sugar. raw. quiet; fair rofining, 3.l7c; centrifugal, 90 est, 3.670; molasses su~ gar. 2.920; retinod, quiet; No. 6. 4.2lic; No. 7, 4.290; No. 8, 4.L5c; No. 9, 4.100. \YINXIPEG WHEAT MARKET. 1)hvtltrvlanuar.v, £1.00 1-4 bid, July $l.03 Ie?. hid. May $1.02 1-4 bid. 1.htts--January 37 7-8c bid, May 41 3-8c bid. N. Lawrence mgnru an follows: Granulated, $4.50 Imrroli, and No. 1 golden. ' in barrels. Car lots, Ge less Hogs.-Mr Harris quotes the market steady at 36.65 for selects. fed Ind wat. ered, and $6.40 at country points, Co. b., can. Some of the dealers report hav. ing to pay $6.60 to drovem, f.o.b., are, at country ports. '" ,,_V I”. w-r... Sheep and Lambs-hh. receipts WON light. Sheep sold at about steady prices, while lambs Were a trifle firmer. Ewes sold 83.75 to $4.25: runs, ta.. 25 to $3.50; lambs, $5.75 to 86.25 per cm. the latter figurr. the bulk selling be tween 345 and $55. Veal Calvcsi-Abotrr, 100 veal valve. tsold from $3 to b0.50 "er cm. 800 lbs. each, at $3 to $3.50. There in Mme enquiry for short-keeps, but the demand for expoltera has put this elm out of reach of the ordinary buyers. Milken} and fs'pritteers.--PrieG, ranged front .830 to $65, but only one brought the latter figure. the bulk selling be- tween 845 and tM. 800 lbs. Ci Feeders and fnockers.--Btst feeders, 900 to 1,000 lbs. each, at $3.gtt to “.25: best blockers, 700 to 900 lbs. each, at $3.40 to $3.80; medium stncken, 600 to Iu'sporuus.--'rhe best load offered for the last two days sold at $5.65. Prices for export steers ranged all the way from $5.20 to $5.65: export bulls. " to $4.75, with one or two vxtrl gull- ity at " per cwt. Butrhets.-raradt, of good 84.50 to $4.- 75; medium, " to 84.40; comnon. tlt.- " to $3.90. The bulk of the rattle went in the medium class; smelter: and com- mon cows, $1.50 to $2.65. As usual there were a few lulu of good cattle, with mum of the common to me- dium classed on sale. Rowipta of live 'dock as repmied by the railways for Wednesday and Thurs- day were 122 car londa. cotttsistittg of 1816 cattle, 2.419 hogs. 580 sheep and lambs, 90 calves and I horse. Applw. barrel . . . . . . Ihwi, himlquarlors .. Do.. formant”: .. 'l)o., clmicn, mun-am Do., medium, can-cue Mutton, pet' (-wt. .... IVal. prime. per owl. . Lamb, per cm. .... . Do., fresh .. .... (Lit-hens. dream-d, lb, (New. "I. .. .. .. Turkey". lb. .. .. ., Calrhage, per lln. .. . Celery, ll'l’ down ... Potatoes. bag .. .. , Onions, hag .. mm.. ., Do., crmrt0t'ry Ep.gs, new laid Ilo.. No. , Straw. per h Drhwd hogs Butter, dairy Do., goose. bushel Oats bushel .. . Barley, bushel ., Rye, bushel .. .. Peas. bushel .. . llay, per ton .. Ihr.. No. , ... Straw. per ton .. FARMERS MARKET. The offerings of grain today were again small and price: ttttxt " beat firm, 100 bushek of goose lel ing at 924-. Barley unchanged, with lulu at GOO bus-lurk " 57 to ttoe. Until firmer, 21A; bushels selling It 45 to 466. “up; is unchanged, with sale» of 30 loud, at $12 to M3 a ton for No. l and It #10 to $11 for mixed. Straw is nomin- ll . Dressed hop are firm, at $8.75 to a for heavy and at PAN to $9.35 for light. Whcat, full. Inn-(he! .r. . I 0 97 ' o 98 BRITISH CATTLE N F. IN' in: on) sold at '33.4 to 4c, and 58-4 to Cre per lb. The trade was active and prices were firm ti?, to Bio each, " to size and Granulated, ".aGlriiii'., in and No. 1 golden. $4.10 per cm.’ I. f'.... 1.4 - I OTHER MARKETS. SI'GAR MARKET, Lamu.-ihi Leo's-mu were sold at about steady prices, were l 1rifle firmer. Ewes l0 each, " to size Ind dertone to the market as strung. owing to the ruling forward and the the same. Prices show. LIVE s'T't tCK -(l i order. have. In; '"'f thtre is also J. MARK ETS, ttre quoted i): gotta", ..H.oo $097 092 045 10 Hoo 0 83 (i 800 o " " l2 0 IS " 50 " " GO GO M 50 75 2G Ot 9 00 II 0!! PP. 00 1000 700 . "-1 via: "'K"L. Intonation that desperate lllt'AlslllW‘ Were afoot, including bottie.turowin: and the like, 'earhed the manugo-rinl ears. C 'terttl.v Carrie In" In"! all "Wed in MIL: another :Imu-arunw. ”be “I We" paid Proportion-ly luv her two Shawn last night, Illd lu-nu forth will be barred from the mud- but 13 Ito 10 00 ll! 00 To Avert Bott Halls Rule London. Pets. care” as tlk w 0 75 " M --." run. 1.-ratti,, Notion', cnreer u I variety artiste Inn IN" tiff}, 1aatit'e one night. " n_-‘l -. ' " " 0 017 It 70 lheffietd Pref- Seoul: Prophets u to Its Ikeadenee. A syndicate has been f nan-lion with the instilm radium from the pitcllblel an old copper mine room]; St. Ives, Cornwall. The l that this is the only plan- cun be Irroetrred.outrae of 28 H Til 31 1.0mm". Fe0. l.~l‘mlm~ Ili. [w age of King Edward there “ill w be vritalgished under royal I'lmrl' Royal Brim]: Radium Institut,. purpose is to facilituu- rem-mun and In connection [Mn-with tltrtr. be I medical uepartettmt tor nn- 1 mom, of various cases by the rn euro. His Majuly In: taken “Ir ,'.' est interest in this departure. “Inivl been nude non-im- I... A. , - l been made mreitit/"iiC" Hand. money gift by Sir Ernest (and. . _..--- .3 A . - To be EstabtiGed Under Patronage of King Edward, lined to we allowances to y their houses to their stable,, l tend to chores or visit their bots. wnys are blocked with hug drifts and the farmers urn m to the present to drive in to their produce, mmequemly 1 keta are désertcd and men- i, city of Provisions. The Mm ro pronounced that listed to use snow.- recent slum) that pai-N" tire Province of Quelx three days is now being in this city. All tlu, I Far-en Unable to Make Wu Through the Drifu. QUEBEC SNOWBOUN D RADIUM INSTITUTE uuiritot 't Ire 1 "Full!“ ot the “aslmngzon, Fr'o. l. itomseve'it will not f How and ride baek Io llu- Whi March 4 ttext with lll- ~uu five. He told a Arur. \A'lk to-day tam ttttyt. lull tals. otfice be would go Illlt‘ci II ital to the llmun Stalin" train for New Yolk. Thr purpose was mad" known the mrimtion of tlr. Arn l 1'outmittoe lo be. ullunzll l 1wtsonttl ”my! an tltts tt., London Roosevelt Will Leave Washington When Taft ls Sworn In. (Mr New York. IT'". r, novel evidence was gin: Iyu Supreme Court yv-l strip of motion pieturrs boys at pUy in tlu. m. on I white Ctolhiv. . which Justice Arpilmll m- t"sitatimt, was offend by senting the Com-y lulu” Bnilroad Co.. defendant- Steplwu McGorly. “god 1 $50,!!!) damage, for brought on hip troulrlc, F. A. Dolmen, nn “In-xx showed young Mn-phvn t Iiu-ly us a Crick-ut. The mnn got "the bunch" in: easily enough. The bu} .» they wc-n- promise" frw 'uhow" "hen it (-amv " tickets new: ot0poeuo-. CURTAIN FOR CARRIE M Icy Plaintiff In DamageScit Ning Lively Stunts. WWII"!!! Irv w-nu-rullv Whmiper, There i. ri, (er trade moving in MI li The demand for Wncyllm rattler: for 'tpritrur Hum i Vancouver and Vietoti dong the Must he,“ fa; Quebec: Wholesale tu \qukt. Collectiom are $1 _ Hamilton: Getr.rat lm, unne- tttoderato in mlum trade is moth-rah, Inn 0| and “Humor lune lwl'n some lines, and “hub.” shipment. rP-dy. Count, and eoileetioms urv fair l, sions are coming fum.u.1 hold steady. Hamlin-I... ter orders on hand. an mm: to favor a gr.uln..l ttttteral activity. London: The In: but the volume mu Ottawa: Trad.» though some good summer lines an- BRITISH STEEL. " yarl of the ru-tail--r~. Ir are hlrdly us lamp tt of their nhehw Would Collections are Brita-la PICTURE EVIDENCE WON'T GO BACK. Bettie Throwing, Music In I A- FIJI has been {Jrnicr'tiinin glue juqtitule to m no pitchbleml deporis sine Neatly Napalm! Ill. The claim is m only ttiam. whore rmi " Nation Off farmer, " (mum! ll hug: an un Aux-1m: OTC "ll tl bun-in M on." Ir Ma. "rraat. ist uni ' tne. oetiq Ieh!e od I. ttlite id tak !'rrr prior, " bei. ailurrk in. M tlmet rem. For null and " I! N Th m-Buk. a Lloyd Gorge', . Incau " I an" [and . pal twenty ya houlden. THE ISSU AFTER " h

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