Milverton Sun, 1 Nov 1900, p. 2

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retaliated, and in the melee several of the ak despatch from hectic says =I la Sone of the 5th Royal Scots | ani le for active service. at | Valleytio ld wieday and left by special) train’ about two o'clock. The call. to} arms came in the usual way. ‘The Mayor of Valleytield wrote to Lieut.- Montreal, stating | ¢ Montreal Cotton | _ strikers were such as to warrant mili| tary intervention. He stated that the i ee ae with those re nd refused to allow coal to be} Abs to the boilers, and that the| police of the town could not cope with | the rioters. He therefore asked for! two companies of militia, with full | power to quell the disturbance by ee aint or Aerie uly signed by the - Mayor of of Valetta and two justices in accordance with ~ the ivioene of the Militia Act. Lt.- "Col. Roy, on the receipt of the letter himself in communication with ~ Lieut.-Col. Ibbotson, commanding the Royal: eae whose turn for duty it ndred men were called iers and a number of the riot- injured. It is feared that sev- ps eee on fire, and grave trouble is Mons SOLDIERS DESPATCHED. ‘a response to the demand for sol- Ga which was received here about k an urgent requisition was sent out, and arrangements have been made to despatch several hundred men by special about midnight to the scene of the trouble. The Montreal Cotton Company is building a new mill there, and the la- bourers employed in the preparation work for its construction asked for an inerease of wages from a dollar to a dollar and a quarter per day. company refused to accedi mand because the men accompanied it with threats of violence. They have pas in preventing any further now attempting ning of the mills where there are some 8,000 employes who are not on strike. Last night the supply of coal for the r coal. The sik, however, succeed~ ed in preventing this. There are some 250 men around ce mill this morning preventing anything going in or out. being unable to | HARKS OF THE WORLD —_— Friees of Cattle, Cheese, Grian, &¢ in the Leading Markets. THE STREET MARKET. Toronto, Oct. 80.—On the street on dat loads of thay sold at $14 to $14.75, and two loads of straw at $12 to $12.50. \captured 42 British cavalrymen near| hogs were unchanged. t., straight.g 008.12 6 06 Sd, 068 1-2 06 Sco Baa Be Seco mn cedummHocoooookm pRRRa Ress DAIRY MARKETS. Searcity of choice dairy has ¢ ed demand to run more on creameries. -y boxes at 20 to 2lc. i ernie pails, or crocks, is wanted. It will sell quickly. Commission s | been. entirely closed, and the employes are consequently thrown aoe DON’T WANT WOR! The Town Council of an made an offer to employ the strikers on the drainage works which are now in progress there, but the men declin- eral of the soldiers sig been fatally | inj jured, Te is feared that the rioters will set o she running until their demands omplied with. It ieee pet de- ee vA eall out the mili BRITISH ABANDON MAXIMS ENEMY “HOWEVER WERE COM- Lad iit iors Padgel Loss 20 pane cae Wounded and 13 en Prisoners. : aoe. teak Hoopstad, Orange mie Colony, via Caps Town, says; ‘he Cape police had a stiff fe oat two Boer commandoes. A - yoy left Wegdraii in the tapaben: and shortly after it started the Boers appeared on the north bank of the river and attacked the police, a ‘each- body of ‘Tho Boers outnumbered the scouts ten to one, and as they poured in a yirderous rifle fire the Cape Mount, “ed Rifles were compelled to abandon two galloping Maxims. The guns were _ only abandoned after the men had made the bravest effort to save ‘them, and when they es ae eae not be done they destroyed thi chanism. The police then retired we = én killed and thirteen wounded, aig thirteen men were taken prisoners. syeeonhy GIROUARD EXONERATED. Has Placed no Orders in the United A despateh rea tesaai says; Lord Roberts has sent the tilowing despatch to the War Oftice;— “Pretoria, Paeys Oct. 2. — Refer- ring to your t orders have been rd im Ameri pk: rtion of sin America.” BOER R OFFICERS ‘CAPTURED. Venue eatin tas Refugees Discontented THfougir Seiay” itt emg “Al- lowed ¢ to Return London ays despateh A denne sas cue the War he tapas to leave for He also says Cornets Doonsen and ae eer. | REFUGEES DISCONTENTED. Acdespatch from Cape Town says e Refugee Committee to-day cab- iad @ statement a Colonial Secretary amberlain rej the continued delay con erecting permission to re- retu the. Transvaal. ‘Upon fe rou of a reply a mass oti ill be held by the refugees, | », to the Transyaai. Orange River Colony for the purpose of seeing De Wet and of representing to him the absurdity of continuing the struggle. A GUILTY MISSIONARY. ‘A despatch from Jee says—The G zesky, has Newoaatlo on the the accused, having taken the oath of allegiance, was as much liable to all the penalties for treason as a Bases oes of her Majesty, | © ts m to twelve months’ im- eave and a fine o a failing the payment of the fine a ‘urther period of nine months’ im- ing Ee i “WIVES OF MARAUDERS. A despatch - i Pretoria says— made — houses sell to the trade as follows;— oe tubs and pails, choice, 18 to medium, 16 to 161-2c; and poor, 150; dairy, prints, choice, 19 to a cerenmery bic , 20 to 2lc; and po , 22 to dela ps creew, July and Aug- ust make, sells at 111-2 to 120. CHEESE MARKETS. Boa u white and 1,631 boxes loured ay ier sein boarded. The following fac- 10 1-2c—Gilt Edge, rath Road, Sunbury, St. Lawrence rile, 30.—To-day iar white and 1,890 coloured cheese the highest bid was 10 5-8c, which Bet declined to accept. PRODUCE. Eggs—Unchanged. Quotations are 8 follows;—New laid, 190; fresh, 17 ie held, 15 1-20; limed, 15 1-20; ual 0 100. cally Eee light, owing to unchanged. cas to 600; eae per as 9 to a aos. per 1b, 6 to 7c. sell by outside holders. bi ee on . Sales, t potatoes, per bbl, 50, Dried fruits—Dried apples sell at 3 to 3 1-2c; and evaporated at 4 1-4 to ary white beans bring is 20 to kked peste are-quoted at $1.40 pa pele quote, 1-20 per Ib for 5, 10 or “pened s the size ofthe o ed hay—Steady. ae Giang, on track here, $9.50 to $9.75; two-ton lots, delivered, sell at $10.25 to $10.50. Sa ton lots delivered at $6 to $6.50. BC ted here at 18 te 14c, and y lings at 8 to 10c. » Ui in case lots 10 1-4 to 10 Aen oe $17.50 to $18. S ee Tome on pressure to|yy e- |here found a ready sale. The . {pen b., and Hehe and heayy, 51-2c¢ ‘ops—Continue dull. New wade is | per Ib. cut pork, $19.50 to $20; heavy mess, moked meats—Hams, heavy, 12¢; medium, 12 1-2 to 180; light, 18 1-20; breakfast ae 18 to 13 1-2c; picnic hams, hea’ poured i ae , 10c; tubs, 10 to 10 i ay “Dritish had Teall nd BRITISH GAVALRY CAPTURED Attack on Jacobsdal Repulsed With ~ Heavy Loss to the Garrison. — A despatch from London, say! They have burned the railway bee There has been a lively recrudescence | tion at Waschbank, midway betw of Boer activity over a wide area in| Dundee and Ladysmith, in ea tt Soath Africa. ‘burghers have} They have derailed and captured a | train with a detachment of the High-_ Philippolis and have blown up the rail-| 1and brigade, after a fight, near way near Norval’s Pont, which is in Greylingstad, in the southern part of- Cape Colony, it being the point where; ihe Transvaal. The troops guarding the line crosses the Orange river. the line of the Fraserburg road it President Steyn has reappeared in] the middle of Cape Colony have been the colony, and has established the Capital at Fouriesburg. esis. walls on Tome the Geka kate getaken: Ficketurg, an ike Hasutcland| Orn ewe eos etd aaiiet Border, possible that they will seek to break the railway near Kimberle: ASLEEP IN THEIR TENTS British Garrison at Jacobsdal, Near Kimberley Surprised and Many Killed by Boers. A despatch from Cape Town, says; ]loss was 14 killed and 26 wounded. —Two hundred and fifty Boers at- Cape Town despatch to the Ex tacked Jacobsdal at midnight. The |change Telegram Company corrobor attack was a complete surprise to the |ated the Central News version of the British, the garrison being asleep in| fight at Jacobsdal. ir tents, where several of Jacobsdal is a small town in the The garrison consisted) Qyange River Colony, only 22 miles of one company of Cape Town High~| south-east of Kimberley, Jacobsdal landers, 63 of wbom had only been-at| out a very important figure in the Jacobsdal for a week, they going | operations around the Modder river there from the Modder river camp.|in February last, which resulted in ‘Tho British loss was 14 killed and 13 | the siege of Kimberley being raised ‘woonded. The affair has caused land tha flight of Oronje: It was upon sensation in Cape Town, where the| Jacobsdal that Cronje’s left flank belonged. rested du-ing the eventful bail that WERE DRIVEN OFF. the Boers made 4d efforts to capture Jacobsdal, invasion of the Orange Free State off. The British | took place ne told close on ee carloads of live| Hogs to fetch the top price must be stock received at the Western cattle |of prime quality, = seale not below yards this morning, including 2,000 160 nor above 200 Ib: sheep and lambs, 1,000 hogs, 900 cat tle, a couple a dozen calyes, and a 2 few milch co U. S. MARKETS. For cattle the market “was a dull| Chicago, Oct. 30—Wheat was firm one, buyers would not pay the prices |today' on asked, and sellers aes to hold| yesterday, D their stuff and see one he Friday | nisher, market may bring for to a 1-40 up. A few deals were ue in shipping | were 12 1-2 to cattle, but there was practically noth- | started the day active and nervous, ee doing, and quotations are nomi- Roe at 72 5-8 to 72 7-80, 1-40 |over the previous day's close. Liver- eae tka: bk vane cattle is dull, | tpdl pel a decline, as had been ex- d weather being one pected; receipts were liberal, and the alleged cause; to-day, as usual, the weather was still engaged in helping _ good stuff sold readily enough, but we the farmer get his grain to market. Prices for |The North-West was principally on the De and not much of it changed hands this | a1 morning. There is an enquiry for good feeders, | which the market closed, 7-8 to lc over buat se inferior stuff the trade is Taker’ New York reported 22 loads 3 | quiet ken for iets eee ces at the sea- in ave no changes to report in the oar were € in wheat and flour anes of export balls; there was a) | to 46,200 cape Se receipts for fair enquiry to-day. | the day aggregated 941,000 bushels, Only a slow tage was com in stock- ras Nl with 968,000 bushels last ers, at ouehaliged pi ear. Smee ap Juth The supply of waite ge eu ported tl e tee quality. A few choice cows ai @ rasa ted. 2, Ts, of wl “sine mean and upckartge a. tract. Pate, receipts to-morroW na imple supply, Whee, 150 cars; corn, 800 cars; oat aa pices gave way from S10 WS DAE cyte tafooe: 88 On head Sothiocs eth ew be Beata liua WAd Wasted all eee eae ee Scaceaull qustad ak te ona Detroft, Oct. 30.—Wheat closed—No Ais selena Prices of | » ‘red, cash, 753-40; October, 75 8-40; ciaedly dpvsiwaxd sud aokbar December, 771-40; No. 1 white, 73 3-4. prices may be looked for at an early ae ceey Baga bottrarah 0. F 0 ‘0. 0, best price for prime hogs is 5 8-4¢ be -2 to 741-20. Rye—Lower; No. 1, 50c. Barley—Steady ; No. 2, 670; sam- ple, 40 to 570. ee ace| WIPED OUT A COMMANDO. tea Entire Party of Boer Snipers Killed Quotations ae provisions are as fol- lows:—Dry salted ated 8e; ss by a Single Shot. A despatch from Hoopstad, Orange | concealed behind the bush on the river was sent into t! Boers were killed, and the ninth, why — was wounded, surrendered. General Hunter’s column bas burn- ed the village of Bothaville, 30 miley a heavy rifle fire. The Boers ndo’s drift, to the grouna se ae eee prices quoted for smok- Soar up an oe sand, and serene ;| the British continuously. = wounded. Subsequently, when re-| The Boer Commandant de Villie. turning to Hoopstad, the column was|has died at Bloemfontein of wound 1] sniped at by nine Boers who were repelxad 4 in a recent battle. only woman mai says the 2YE TROUBLE WHICH DEVELOPED! route is one of the most desolat INTO RUNNING SORES. eeivable. From Be Johns to Jimtown, ‘4. T,, she travels eek, covering a distance of 208 milles, as the — = Sher jiles apart. The ntetiecting: country ran ta practically, wildemces, 6s Altweet Mopetent <r. williams Pink| being few and far Pills Wrought a Ct A STRANGE GASB | go» sets’t 3 Foamy id be dificult to imagine a more From Herald, eas nm, nee tel cel bad te there, Gia thes only to silver and copper. hi ai ie cS ply ich minerals de- ponited i in the titanic seca action ages the we: = Auta of this eso: ss Miss 3 erally g information which will speak for’ alone, and if she has be eae TELE ease, Hey to be a miner, a commercial travel- ago my eldest son, Garnet, who is fifteen years old, took what I sup- collect payment and to posed! to be inflammation in his left the horse. She is al eye. He was taken to a physicia shooting irons, and w + Nhe iteinaa ala ERR ‘ay YSICI8Ds | the crack shot at in mining camp at a. specialist which I y at is a wide straw. She w find owt thnt he had lost the sight i of. the eye completely, - The disease civas Jacket, lenther leegings and heavy io his ist, shoes. SPSS SR ea EEG swollen, and She Must Keep Posted. It is impo ossible nowadays ers ss ‘om. ie intelligent reading of a is necessary to agreeable com- panionship. fo women who read ai was to “the appar. part of the leg! when their pet political where it broke out, large quantities uneomprehending stare the: of matter running from the sore. yeagee would you would not coi like it in five hundred. urged me to try aE ‘Williams’ bie Two years later he informed Pills saying that he had a son ie ould not marry an uninformed o1 | felige nt woman, as he wanted the true and fal en ioured: by ree his thoughts, aims and interests. e Idecided to give Dr. Wil-| aunt took no notice of the inconsistency, Jiams’ Pink Pills a trial and secured ksowing that the twentieth century; | York T: Hine my boy had taken ‘two 'boxes T]he could see the color coming back & Courtestes at Home. his sallow complexion and noted a ‘ot merely from a desire to please decided change for the better. He! in society that good manners should be went un taking them and in a few, studied, but from Beer ete months from the time he started to and unselfishness are among the virtues use them Iconsidered him perfectly social intereourse, and ny except, his blind eye; the sight of which he had lost before he start-| He has now be-| j comes are sometime Sue Viewed asl et these small adoraments. Tine of tle wecttuleak boys in the ¢ munity. Ifany per: knowing the me Pills a ils you may di pein me, as Ican highty recommend ats mother br red | Ricease perplexed father i fo any person afflicted as my boy | to take a helpful interest in brothers and gee tmcary ieee dreshing. aleep-— Mae 30 absorbed in one’s | which, being stimulated, courses through: Sut the veins, strengthening the healthy | animal functions of the system, reby to the roat of the disoase:| en ; e jj making activity ane Strengthening the frame, ai r. Williams’ Pink Pills cure by! g0i Whey renaw and build up the blood, and strengthen the nerves, thus driv img disease from the system. imitations by insisting that eve! inolosed. in Too Cautions. a Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo | A certain lady has a perfect le. TE your dealer does not keep) the subject of burglars. She has defend: them they will be sent postpaid at ed her house WA the Rte snventlena ae in the way of burglar alarms, $2.50, addressing the Dr, liams’ Medicine Co, Br: ee There is no doubt same celia will place in Green Tea trade as has o: ‘Sree hhoota tn the boot cupboard, No agar would ever dream of in | eapbaatdy he nig ued. a pair of old: boots: a | bert’s murder, that regicide is some- times justifiable. pen 120 pounds. ‘The salt! mines of the ebaie <b them "als hs drag store: anal would be justified of her children.—New ngchaal are owned and operated by pet to the rise in the price of labor. universal panacea, in one remedy, for all ills to whieh flesh is beir—the very nature of many curatives being such that wore aA cone ‘aremedy for many and grev wions tlle , y its daefiil in molding manners and character: | frailest and strength, by the influeties 2 which nine exerts on 3 It, t demand a, eased substance—result, tite. SSA OTOS. {oF small, siupping terrier always sleeps in naughty girl, Why do you persist in doing things I tell you not to do? nice to do “don'ts,” mamma. a APTER-THOUGHTS. Better rely on your adversary's gen- erosity than on his incapacity. The man who knows enough not to know too much hardly ever has to ask for aid. The talk of some people about them- selves ts an insult to’ their listeners’ acumén, Whether we have been absent @ day or 4 year, we always feel that something of moment talker to spoil a good story by stick- ing too closely to the trath. It would be a great comfort to us to know positively that many of the things we feel we ought to believe are not so. BRIGHTS The D; Cc Poultry, Butter, Eggs and other Produce. Ifyou have any correspond with We want 100 CARLOADS ‘sy our trade. Co. +g Limited, Toronto. ‘DISEASE original and onl cure for Bright's Dodd's Kidney Pills are fifty cents a box at all druggi: INCREASE IN PRICE OF SALT. On the Ist of July, 1900, the price of salt in Germaiy was advanced from 8 marks to 8.70 marks, $1.99 to $2.07, e government, The tae at- CES ahs ‘Phere never was, and never will be, a of other and differently seated in the system of the would relieve one ill_in gradual and judicious use, systems are led i an polish readily and may be stamped or pressed into any desired shape. poise 8 sideatipeaieg 8 The question of soe punish- ment in sciiools has been discusses a good deal in Germany zerland lately, and the Canton Berne has come to a decision in the matter. e new law which has been made e pereons a flagellants not to be punished physically at all. Saeetatapeiee iil for Generous Haters. There are ne flicted i ind. {able Pills Will bring relief. ‘They w the assimilation of ment, and sed according healthy digestio eran Lae IT LOOKS LIKE CELLULOD. A substitute for celluloid is now be- texture similar to horn, while it can be made flexible and elastic or hard d unyielding. It will take a high $100 Reward, $100. rf disease, F. wn _restoratives. relieves the drooping epivits of thos with whom chronic state of morbid. des Pondeney and Jack of interest in life is a », and, by tranquilizing the nerves, 0 the action of the blood, S dtgectl ve great wittoh aturaly it, im- orthrop & Lyman of 2 to the public their i st pertectionjot sy inthersarket. All draggiets sell 1 Cae ghee BECAUSE IT’S NICE. Mamma—Oh, Bthel! you naughty, Bthel—t s’pect ii’s because it’s so ITALIAN PRIEST IN PRISON. A parish priest in Rome has been aay. into a lake, sank and was never seen again 2c. twice as strong. ¢ Improved China Aster. PEt NO OATS FOR CHINESE HORSES. Oats are not raised in China and|itproved or, one might say, distorted not fed to horses except to the racers Into al sorts of Gilet tender Gee in the training season. an florists, as the ie *Gaittstephias Sater; Jane 11, 1897. | can prese Tee’ LINIMENT is in relieves at once. A. & McDONALD. by the ora Ae ed thousands Like Tena McLeod, jong tl Severn Bridge, ete “Toy actin. es a phomes. a st ay ea Sainsirkes Meeker: : have ever lov i genset m the seashore, witl Btn “DUST IN HIS EYES. Home Again. “the old man,” ap tad that ever told me that! THE FIRST. i He—You ee the first gir) that I Sieg T believe you! vens! You are the first girl cig Ase ro CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY She didn’t bring b Gold dust has rendered many oman boar ne ‘with ber. Tava coming by | Take ind to ‘his duty. nally Siting ‘directly. upon the blood nnd mi FROM MANILA going down a river, for one is out The voyage lasts 21 days, course 1s through the South Sea Is- 8. lands, which accounts for {ts resem- blance to river navigation. Calcutta, says that the kidnapping of children to bury under the founda- sentenced to eight months’ imprison-| tions of railway ‘bridges, which has ime to ter Bes asked | mont for declaring, after King Hum- from the eames —_——>—— old twins, wore busy =n their paint | amy es. | doll’s face blue all nae exclaimed Mar; pretending she's got the blues.” poh alba Minard’s Liniment Relieves Nearalgi [32 EES Was ae CHINAMAN'S GIFT TO camtsttaxs | eatment. a a tae the system, thereby dos eae tune if fails to cure, gold by aruge Hall's rae Pills ‘are, the best © ——. MELBOURNE. from Manila to Australia is like DODGES 0”; eae PUNISH: MEN’ £0 directions will restore | |, "STONE SOLES FOR SHOES. ‘An inventor has hit upon a method of putting stone soles in boots and ~ shoes. He mixes a with a suitable ly. trifling cold, but neg- ‘uit ae fen will fasten its fangs in your ou will soon be carried. vate Constimprive that has never been k coughs, colds, bronchitis and all af- fections of the throat, lungs and chest. PSST: HIS AMBITION CRUSHED. Weary Wraggles—Why go sad, Lone= some? > i f aide Samy—Dis paper says a wot's born in a foreign country can’t never be ss of de Unit- — ed States. z “Well, what of it? “Dat wuz de ue ns T've allus be’'n lookin’ forvard ter!” it Minard’s Lien ( ont Cures Dandruff, EVIDENCE OF AD eANGING YEARS Jones—I must be getting old. Smith—Legs getting stitt, or eyes getting bad Jones-No} but tm beetaniog’ to, like to read statisti sons eee ; ‘o Hlinard’s Liniment for sae everywhere —-—_- i LIVE FISH SALES IN BERLIN More living fish are sold in Berlin than in any toher markets in the yorld. 1h babe cals a all 2 AVENUE HOUSE—Hifaunieay Hotel Balmoral “M2"s*s5 us GATHOLIG PRAYER Nom earn. Sor otis 's, Scapulars, Religions Pictures, ‘y and Church Orna- ments, Educational Works: Mull 9 ders recelYe promptattention, .& J, Sadlier & Co. M: FOR OVER FIFTY YRARS. MRS, WINSLOW'S, SOOTHING SYRUP has been wed by enothers for, thei ething. Tt#00 aa ol fad ith Dest iment Cures Burns, ete. GN BURIED UNDER BRIDGES. Indian Engineering, published in often caused trouble in recognized Regulator: —o bring the trical work- "5 eget ee eG DOLLY HAD THE BLUES. Mary and Martha, the three-year- “why, you've painted your “Yes,” rejoined Martha, “I'm ‘A Chinese merchant of Amoy , $1,200 to oe Christian Are You Weak? 2 you suffering from nervous or functional liver or iy fegiric Belt, and ecase, wioyous cit il be ros! isthe ot treatinent Ceaie how rer Banas Sas

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