A despatch from London ays : i ship 1s the onl Dublin. is being ruined by the con- tindance 'of the 'transport war, |d sation of these supplies would 'be; followed by indescribable which is now in its fifth week. The + plight of the poorer: set 1 population is di dred thousand: men, Women" and children, or: one-third of the city's. whole population, being on the verge of starvation. Rain fell heavily in the city on Tuesday, in- tensifying the misery of the strikers and their wives and children, hud- dled togéther for warmth. - A erowd of girls and. boys lined up at the Liberty Hall, headquarters of the Irish Transport Union, to receive a dole of soup and bread, and then sat down on the nearest doorsteps to nourish their wasted bodies. The food which has come in the relief THEIR PERSONAL GIFT. Dominion Cabinet Give Prince a Silver Luncheon Service. A despatch from Ottawa says: Word has been received from Lon- don that the personal .gift of the members of the Cabinet to their Royal Highnesses Prince = Arthur and the Duchess of Fife on the oc- casion of their marriage has been received by the High Commissioner and is about to be presented, The gift consists of a silver luncheon service of twenty-six. pieces, all manufactured in -Canada and by Canadian' workmanship. The gift "will be presented by the High 'Com: missioner, Lord Strathoona, on be- half of the members of the 'Cabinet at an early date. A CASE OF SUICIDE, Body Found In the Woods Near Somerset, Manitoba. A despatch from Somerset, Man, says: The dead body of a man named Qiles, from near Bt, Jean, was found in the woods near the brick - kilni,. a mile from town, by: Victor Wasse' s "young daughter while, hunting cows on Monday morning. Both: wrists and throat were cut with a knife, and it is quite evident that it was a case of suicide: A ws: Soman Iain A FOOD DRINK iis Which Brings Daily. Enjoyment. A lady doctor writes: Though busy hourly with my. own affairs, I will not deny myself the pleasure of taking a few min- utes to tell of my enjoyment: daily obtained from my morning cup of Postum, It is a food beverage, not an irritant like coffee. 'I began to use Postum 8 years 'ago, not because T° wanted to, but because: coffee; loved, made my ni periods tobe dreaded 'a me for, business during. Tea is just uri kept many families by starvation, and any ces- As it is, strangers are: thing which has| from actual}, ohild beggars, who implore he is price of a meal without hesitation and without" relaxation. Other children, more fortunate than these, are to be seen s ering home through the driving rain with sacks of potatoes grqoeries from the food ship stores. The de- we cision of the Miners' Federation to contribute $5,000 a week is hailed with pathetic joy by the strikers,' whose confidence that with English support. they will overcome their employers has never heen seriously shaken. ATTEMPTED MURDER, An Italian Shot Bo Robert Stenzel on Montreal Street. A despatch from Montreal say: Robert 'Stenzel, the Northern Electric Company's building was shot down in Beig- Bagon--Long clear, 16 1b: incase lots a mess, $24; hams, min to lo: heavy, roakfagt 7 #40 me; HES Tieress, ChE as uo 140; tubs, 14 140; pals, » a Baled Hay and straw, Baled hay--No. 1 ha $13.50, o track, Toronto: No. 2 on oti, aa mixed hata straw--47.25" to" $7.0, on track, Montreal Markets. ? ad Grand Results s Follow © Broath Ing. Rem HT) The country 1s Shite | wonderful recdvery i|ferars are maldng .{ come letters tel superintendent of | ip neurs Street on Thursday. As hel lay on the sidewalk with two bullets in his left arm, Pietro Pancetura, an Italian, who fired the shots, beat | car him" on the head with & loaded ba- ton. Pancetura then ran away, but was arrested two hours later, Sten: zoel was taken to the Western Hos- pital, where it is said his condition 18. not regarded an serious. tura was taken to police headquar- ters, where he was locked. up on a charge of attempted murder, .* = sail, TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE. -- Alberta Legislature Will Memori- alize Ottawa' Government. A despatch from Baionton, | Alta., 'says: The Alberts Legiala- ture. on Wednesday "ina ous m passed a resolution ai Government to m | Federal Minister of take steps towards the é i of tuberculosis in cattle. There have been many complaints, said Hon. Duncan Marshall, in present. | ing the resolution, and up to the present no action has heen taken] to prevent the spread of the disease further than supplying the farmers who make requests with tuberculin, renin etic PRODUCE IN IN WINNIPEG. Indications That It 1t will Be Cheap in 'Winnipeg This Winter. A despatch from Winnipeg says: Farmers from all parts iM farmers'. mark «hich AT dearly. Winnipeg Grain," Oct. 14. ~Oash prives- Shaner 81 fideo Winn, =No. 1 80c; No. Pance- 3 Live. Btook Markets. . ~Prime beeves, 6 1 um, 4 34 to 614; 455 to #75. Sever, t $60 to 870 each: 4 4; Lam 0.9 a Mont) 634; m 312 to. 418. Cows; oi Fe ; Sbutonars, $670 50 $7.50; heat: anitoba | | are asking for space in the central | EZ " tarrhozone. work By ocean i i of rapid' Suresh) and cures. when the complaint was chronig- 'and' long standing. It's a brand new principle tarrhozone wo of medicine to te