Listowel Standard, 13 Nov 1908, p. 3

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BAPPENINGS pees ALL. OVER. DOUBLE SHOOTING TRAGEDY Chester J ae -- Quimet |} marae SHOT FIVE TIMES. The woman, who was suffering from about five bullet wounds, was tskaa to and Other Countries of Recent Events. : " CANADA, Mr. John Carter died at Guelph] ¢ fond Bor aes receiv by being crus. In & gateway. est through probing for the bullets. Michael. Her condition is suc tit is ahs Bone of Ms. feared she will not live until morn- ing, although the doctors say they ave slight hopes for her recovery. In .the room where the tragedy A despatch from Hamilton says: There was a double shooting affray on Thursday evening at the resi- dence of Mrs. B. Camelle, 180 Re- -becca Street, and as a result Ches- ter A. Johnson is dead and a girl, supposed to be Rosie Ouimet, is in the City Hospital in a critical eon-. dition. Johnson is the one who is supposed to have done the shoot-|was enacted the following letter, ing, although' as yet little is known signed by Chester A. Johnson, was of the affair. About ten o'clock a! foun plosion of natural \ fae The Toronto law department says. windows broken on Hallowe'en.. c CONDENSED NEWS TENG a Z of Telegraphfe Briefs From Our Own er Egan , th cf Chatham was wrecked by an Cae 3 the city is not 'responsible for the] !sh Republicans and a ubli- ie iret While ther dead from her injuries. - man rushed into the police station] "If we cannot live for each other ae is ju a4 and informed the deskman that we can die for each other. It was - D'Arcy Scott, Mayor of Or. there had been a shooting at Mrs.!in this room that we promis Camelle's home, and an officer was' become man and wife, but that can sent with him to investigate.. The! never be, as Rosie's parents of late: man was unable to locate the house; would not allow her to have any- again and it was nearly an hour , thing to do with me, so it is in this later before the police were able | room that we die together: Per- to discover where the shooting had haps Mrs. Ouimet will be sorry taken place. On entering the haaaet row for trying to part Rosie from the ---- went upstairs and found the man she loved and force her|" n and woman lying on the bed} to marry a man she did not love.'" in soos of blood and in an. uncon- | Very little is kaown of the cou- scious condition. "He saw at once! ple. 'Johnson nown to have that both were in a serious condi-' Leen cnaheesd at the Ateranara tion, and he called the ambulance/Ruller Rink, which was last year and hurried them to the hospital. ! managed by his brother-in-law. He The man was so low that the doc-|was also known to have kept com- tors wero unable to do anything}pany with Rosie Ouimet, whose tcber $6,663 has been collected in liquor license fines in the. T Tengiz: the district. sts e schooner Lorna Doone: 3 a Ns Dr. Wilson, assistant mepetien tendent of Toronto am, has |heen appointed sociated of the Cobourg Asylum, The tug Gladstone and a large' scow broke from their moo: near Lion's Head. and were dashed |. to pieces on the rocks. for him and he passed away about! parents ~reside at - 40 Windsor The township ce Geuiph i is taking five minutes before midnight. Street action against the city of Guelph on account of polluting the River Speed iia eee age. Two ba are reported on the National Transcon- tinental Railway in New Ontario in which ten men were killed. The C. - steamer Empress of Ireland broke the record in hemes from Liverpool to Quebeo, the voyage in a few minutes 'ous inches wide that come in two tone eflects and a wide range of colors. Hair ornaments include the coro- ret, the coquettish bow, and the little half wreath of roses or for- eatine: -nots manufactured out of CR rrr Fashion Hints. eat ribbo: Paaion allows skirts to be plain, paneled, or plaited, making only From May Ist to yer end ey Oe. termine rings | 'column. Mary- = Taftward, ar. thes = - oe . de- the rea angry the Dalloting for the electoral ticket. Mr. Taft's able vote in the 'electoral col- : & possible 151 votes in the oe e.. Conceding Col- ryan, it is likely that Mr. jo to B : Tate' s masiotny in the electoral col- Tege w. 1 be 171. CHOLERA AND THE GANGES. Whitcwashing the Reputation of the Sacred _Biver. "The revolting customs --_ phe: bie among pilgrims to t! - Ganges, including 'promiscuous ing * | those who are well and aioe who om athing places, make the |following item aie e Indian Re- view somewhat o: rise. the point that the decoration shall run downward and not "'round andj The Railway Commission will al- | round.' low railways to han grai Styles are growing more simple flake ports on Sunday, op-<g in effect if not realit;, and the ga- tha y ™ ient part of the wardrohe for the |ing the sut; "a season is the tailor made. |is necessary, Among narrow trimmings. there | lay. ere all sorts of braided designs in one-half and three-quarter inch |- widths in gold or in blends of all}: colors or-black. - . The great keen cut- into It is reported Britain may send squadron on & voyagy world. The conference of cottor at Manchester ended witho oman of the great, strik . wy iNiam Redmond, the xe ist, suggested in the mens that: the seat in the Pee i ee ec Sooo sare = 0 than six days. FADS AND FANGIES ~ satel buckles appear on many eS ave large pocket flaps are pre- Many of vd 'al skirts ar: criss- ed in the frox Wings are lniger than the have been befor Feather trimming upon huts c n- tinues very profuse. oluminous coiffures are predict- ed for the winter There are fewer "quills on autumn hats than last ye Black will be tek sani beth in! dress and everyday gown vy ever G he HEALTH HINTS. Sunlight is the best preventive o* tuberculosis Aching or 'ured feet may be re- lieved quickly by plunging oo in 1ot Water which contains a table- Pernt) at common baking soda. , e.--Burn on a orm Cur borders oe oo a the et "Lots of the new . Tam O'Shanter with a brims. 6] veraity has o Miller, Ohiek lpn Alaska, ~w: | killed by a demester 3 The authorities at re investigating the d fred. Martin of Corunon that city a couple of mo The women of the Un will circulate a monsté asking for woman sufi will present it to Présj toques, Many chic and durable litt's ¢-l- lars are fashioned entirely of lib- erty satin ribbon. any one in thie honsshald is Checks and plaids have lost no] bliged to take calomel as a me favor and wil ye prominent; Cine, they should be cafeful not to throughout the fall and wiate |t take any salt after it (common salt), Buttons ere large for the couls ede the combination of the two forms but not of such great dimensivis Corrosive sublimate, which is when adorning the skirt. deadly poison. Taft With | { tablesspoonful of stifly beaten} S the cutting away of coacs TW. Morse, t vests will be much worn to Sill int white of egg, dropped into a Blass | moter, aud A. H the wide open front. | of cold water to which a few drops | guilty at New The strictly pompadour couture ot lemon has been added, makes na bak funds calls for a small hat to be worn a refreshing drink ,for the sick a bool back on the head. one which is not injurious to rs B. °C. Whitne Corded silk is much used for' ont- 5 delicate stomach. |Proprictor of lining revers and buttons often crm n seeking to ally severe 'pain, phasizo the angles cloths wrung out of hot water are Fashionable shad. 1s of bruwn are often better than a hot water hag. nm easy way to do this is to But a towel in the potato ricer, dip in housea in Canad y fr. frea "oD an ecident near Brownstown, Ind. to be dark, seal and leaf brow. he- |: ing the favorites, All tones of yellow are in vogue: to boiling water, squeeze, and car- ERAL. for the new season's headgear, and, ty to the patient before removing . En . khaki, buff, and: suede lead. jfrom ricer, thus insuring a degree] China has granted the Dalia Lama a salary and ordered him to return, home. The anti-Japanese riots in Hong Kong have reachéd such propor- tions that soldiers have been called out to patrol the business streets. --_-- PARIS BOURSE DISTURBED. . , of heat not otherwise obtainable, ae materials of te) R others should begin early to 'custom their children bathe, When the baby is a year old the baths may begin by first rubbing the child a few times with he hands dipped in cold water -- ;hot too cold-after the daily warm vath. By and by one may begin Popular dre winter will include worsted fabrics, cheviots, and homespuns. In trimming~flowers are scare* Plumes, feathers, ribbons, and vil-} vet adorn the hats of the action. ar say fashion for large hats will preva ec long as plain gowns remain ueth wold spotging, and later on The new skirt is ko narrow at ; With a little douche. In the use of the hem that it measures only fro ont) cold water it is absolutely neces- three to three and a half yards in vary that the reaction should rapid- width. y follow. This reaction is manifes- No colur now has so strong a held! he by » pleasant warmth perceiv- upon fashion as black, and what-j oq hy the child, and externally is ever isn't black will at least be dull' made visible by a reddish appear in hue. }ance of the skin. Whenever cold devwntliy chs ne blue _ green, a ndi Mater is applied to the skin one own ray costumes, as well as "tine fn -- teany others will be severely alas will Tie es ee, eat | {continues to be very grave, ond al- méd in black. a contraction 'of the external bload |" °" account of 'the serious fric- Sheer batiste waists are. shown vessels. 'The return of. the it tem existing between France and trimmed with lace and embroidery the oxternal surface cattses thet O°TMaUY Over the former's arrest ee jat Casablanca of German desert- . j ' and with sleeves that reach to the! reddening of the skin. As Owing to Gravity of Situation in Near Eait. A despatch from Paris says: The Bourse, despite the satisfaction that Center the public over the result of the American election, was tery much depressed on Wed- ;nesday, on account of a feeling that | the situation in Eastern Europe knuckle . . older people, whenever reac Henith | ers from the French foreign legion. -- b id bee Tung ne ude} jacking or tardy, the advice of a| a eoutache braided net bands two $63,000,000 WORTH EXEMPT. Papier' s should be sdught, THE NEW QUEBEC. BRIDGE. The Bovtmment Will Undertaking ai | . Iinmense Amount of oe in Montreal Pays No Tax bs Page gene bg dencek ae) t completed we ity Hall iv 18 own that od oeties which are exempted from thot paying property taxes will this year foot up a total exeniption of over $63,000.000. The sestkpeons have risen in less than ten years' Ta ke Over Once. ae a time by fully $25,000,000. The on: A despatch from Gavhar says: | funding the shareholders and diree-| Perties exemp are churches, The Quebec Bridge Company will] ters of the Quebec Bridge Company » tho. es, Lae brane belonging cease to exist.on ther first of De- Se amount of their investmen seckias. OVESRMICRS (BEM SiG: PEO te. This means that the Quebec bridge will be reconstructed under the supervision of the Dominiun Goverument, and the work of eon- struction commence as soon as pessible after the engineers entrus- ted with the plans have finished their work, and the plans have been properly appeoved, These plans are being prepared to pro- cember next, when the Dominion "Government will essume full charge of the construction of the bridge, a4 ar integral part.of the Trans- continental Railway. The director- ate of the Quebec Bridge Company have received official notice from the Department of Railways and Canals in keéping-with the fore- gcing. und. according to the terms of ths ftranrfer, the Government vide much heavier motal fin the su- will take over the company's assets Terstructure than was used in hee ------ TWO HUNDRED DROWNED. Passenger Steamer Went Down Near Amoy. A despatch: from Amoy, China, says: A small steamer, carrying 600 passengers from Amoy to Tun- gan, a fow miles distant, sank on Thursday evening. Two hundred of nd passengers were drowned, Chi- Small _ end linbilities at tho sa;we time re- former structure. ese junks rescuing the others. Ganges ® surp: Nod ppcrele of the water of : Bci sid of anci- taining he water of ATED ) the mito says: F Cunadian Con- ever held in mme, which refully pre- I phases of ive ux blic chari- ti istration of jus- tice to offenders" One of the pub- lic addresses at rm Pig pemteey will be delivered by J. A Leonard, Superintendent > ee Ohio State Reformatery, on Prison Reform. uch important questions as the care of the consumptive, houses of refuge, |... pital financing, our gaol systems, care of .the feeble-minded, juvenile delinquents, care of the inebriate, causes. of poverty, etc., are to be discussed. A delegation | P from every county in Ontario has been promised and everyone inter- ested is invited to attend. a Sey FIGHT WITH ROBBERS. Two Bank Clerks at Marieville, Que., Act Bravely. A despatch from Montreal says. The branch, of the Eastern Town- ships Bank at Marieville, Que., was entered by robbers on Tuesday night, but they were beaten off. The noise of their entry aroused two clerks sleeping in the rear of the building, and hastily dressing, they took up arms and entered the room where the burglars were at work. The miscreants fired at them, and an exchange of shots followed. A bullet grazed the bead of one clerk, but his condition ds not scrivus. The bandits then fled without any booty being secured. hey are being pursued by' Chiel McCaskill of the Provincial - police i and his assistants. ------ A NEW GRAIN ELEVATOR. TLRADING eee Bran-- h $19 in wal outside, .|}for combs. a|track here. i rel; mess, 819 : real, \Nov. 10--As far as in- Gairies "eek! anitoba spring wheat ba flour, first pba peo on track, Toronto; > ba and stron bakers' ae oe: 10. t--Manito a vee, $1.05: for ie 1 Northern, and-at $1 "a or No. 2 Northern, Georgian Bay Ontario Wheat--No. 2 white, 90 te 904 outside; No. 2 red Winter, 90 to 90%4c, and No. 2 mixed, outside, Oa ts--Ontario No. 2 white, 38 to P 38%e outside, and at 4lc on track, Toronto ; No. 2 tars Canada oats quoted at 42c, Goderi: eat 2 quoted at mies out- Bailey Ne: 2 barley quoted at to 57c, and No. 3 extra at 55 to 55)4c outside. Buckwheat--s55 to 5€c outside. Peas--No. 2 quoted at 85 to 86c outside. Corn--No. 9 American yellow nominal at ae on track, Toron- to, and No. 3 at 8c. sare quoted at $18 to ed at $22 in bulk outs : COUNTRY PRODUCE. Poultry--Prices hold remarkably i ag as there is a good' it. Chicks, aaa "bx Fowl . a twins, 13%c to Eg gi--New- laid, 26¢ to 30c; farm- |; ja eggs, 24c to 85¢ cold storage, to 23c. Beans--$1.80 to $1.90 for primes and $1.90 to 82 for hand-picked. Honey--190 to lle per pound for strained and $2 to $2.75 per dozen Potatoes--Ontario 60c ; Delawares 75c to 80c per bag in car lots on PROVISIONS. Pork--Short rag se. 50 per bar- Sed Tncons, wie take, 13%ec; pails, 133{¢/ kod and Dry Salted Meats-- Eee, 12¢e to 12%c, ; hams, large, 12% C5 oF ama i4%e to 15c; backs, + shoulders, 10%e to lle; Mec; breakfast bacon, r green meats, out of ethan smoked. ee ael an MONT L MARKETS. from foreign sources are concern- ed there is little to complain of, pe the prixe offered is so out, 90¢ = dwellings, Shorts quot-| th tside. * i Flames | Started in _ Up'Half the Business Section. -- - Factory and Lika A despatch from Pembroke says: 7 Over half the business 'section of Bases zeeteding the best Bost: ess blocks two banks, the oo | Dirk. mingutacks uring concerns, two mills, and two hotels and sev- ere sre out by te which started a' o'clock on W nesday storing "the loss is estimated at 500,000, and insur- ance at $240,000 The fire started in the National Manufacturing Company, a three- storey brick oy situa jac- ent to t¢' R. tr acks. e supposed cause a the fire is sparks from a passing engine. storey was first noticed to be in flames, but by the time the Scena arrived the factory was doomed. From there it spread to ss YT 10e to 11} Ducks .... sede wees wees lO to lle CORB. dee wecte veces Deed ae Turkeys 1... 6.0. sees ee c to lac) Butter--Local cision" prices Creamery, choice, pound 26c to 27¢ airy prints, choice .,.. 24c to 26c Store, prints and = ox rae Joferior 0.5 econ. osee os to 2lc Cheese "Large, "130 to wr laior l4c. : wt., * ted and watered off cars, For line that thére is still little trade eventuating.*. These show an ad- vance of from 'iy to 3d. American} corn is in quiet demand at 78¢ for; No 2 2 afloat. white cats are 45¥%4c, No. 3 at 44c, feed oats, =, = and No 434c; Onta extra No. Zz ©. 4 at 42c to 43c per bushel, | ex-stere. "Is Flour--Manitoba wheat patents, $5 to! td ot n o 5 £ De] = " 2. o -- a " Pa ena 5 ~* - 60; do., in bags, 82.10 to $2.20; extra-, 81.75 to 81.85. Manitoba! Bran--821 to $22; shorts, $25; On- tario bran, $21.50 to 822; middlings $25 to $26; shorts, $24.50 to $25 per ton, including bags: pure grain mouille, o $35; milled grades, | #25 to $28 per ton. Rolled oats} are steady at 82.40 per bag of 90 84.10 to $4.30 Chasse--Wasteras quoted at 12% | to 12%c for white and 1274 for col-| ored. White easterns are. quoted at 12¢ to 12'<c. utter -- Finest creamery quoted at 26c to 2674¢ in round lots, and 27e to 27,¢ to grocers. Eggs--Selected, 25c to 25'4c; No. 1, 2le to 21)ic, and No. 2, 174¢¢ per dozen. UNITED STATES MARKETS. Minneapolis, a 10--Wheat -- ecember, 81.01%; May, 81.035" a3 Yo. 1 aod $1. 037% tu 81.0554 ; 1 Northern, 81.01 to 81. 01% ; No. 2 Northern, $1.02 to &1. 02% 31 No. 3 Northern, 98e¢ to 1.013 -| nae ~Oi, 70 to $18. Flour--First patents, 85 25 to $5.50; second pat- ents, &5 to $5.25; first clears, $3.90 to 4, 20; second clears, $2.90 to £5.2 Buffalo, Nov. steady; No. 1 carloads, 10.--Wheat stor ey Spring L.- ly; No. 2 Shite, 3 Barley--Feed to malting. it! to 700. Milwaukee, Nov. 10--Whe at---No. 2: Northern, 81.06 to $1.06), Company, to Erect $500,000 Struc- | ~ ~ ture at Port Arthur. A doenatoh from Port Arthur says: A new company, to be known as the Thunder Bay Elevator Com- pany, has been organized at Win- nipeg and has signed an agreement with Port Arthur for the erection here of a now elevator with a ca- pacity of 1,500,000 bushels, to cost 500,090. The site is already pro- cured and work will commence al- N. Bawlf, and (. B. Piper, who}; tinci stockholders in the Empire Elevator € Northern, $1.02 to Pn cember, 697ic asked. 7 ; Corn--December, 6 %e asked. Barley--Standard, Ste: saniple, 5214 to Gic; No. 3, 56 to 59¢; No. 4, 524{ to O0c.. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Toronto, Noy. 10.--Some medium steers sold to-day at $4.35 to 84.50 per cwt. Heavicr, animals not ex- tra wel fed, bronght 84 to 81. 25 per A betta tone dominated trading n butchers' cattle. Dealers. would te better pleased if there was A bigger proportion of first-class which has a plant at Fort et Wiliam | No. mixed in car lots and 79¢ for! Leonard and Murray, yellow per bushel, ex-store. | 13 years, of Hullet, were instantly unusual strain, and is in a 1" Buckwheat, 61c per bushel for No. ' killed mutiny in consequence. Canadian western No. @ the Guelph and Goderich Railroad, selling at 45c to. two crossings east'of Auburn and | 1 eleven miles from Goderich. They | night's rest, proving that it has s . 1 feed at| were driving to o No. 2 white at 44¢/struck by a light engine, running| will yield @ amount of re tu 4440, No. 3 at 43c to 43'4c, and up from Guelph Junction. [ | ching--yhet----compeless the whole of spring wheat killed. patents, firsts at $6, second at 86.-| buted to the occurrence. pounds, and cornmeal is unchayged! Michael Franz Ponzi, whose trial per barrel.!on a charge of murder commenced ee WARTMPROB coattrut, nai two cos later all | danger of the fire spreading in the residential section was removed. HOTEL AND 'OWN HALL ~ SAVED. The Copeland House, the largest hotel in the town, is standing with burned buildings on both sides and its frame eg sll burned n the rear. The Town Hall and alc otber eottanine caught fire, but were sa Busine's zi com mpletely suspend- ed all day, and all! classes of citi- The top| flam vens assisted in the perk oe check- ing the fire and savin On orders of: the Maen < t tel bars were closed. Despite fact that it was at an early hour \O- van, who died on Tuesday night, ee to od carried to the Town or In the "Laland Hotel an bad to be called half a dozen tim before he got up, and before lige left. the building it was in a mass of es, COMPLETELY GONE. The following buildings are com- perce destroyed: National Manu- acturing Co., nd Hotel, Wright's tannery, Brash's Hotel, Fraser's boot and shoe abe Briscoe's restaurant, Kemp' cery, Wall Co.'s drugs, Winter' 8 dentistry, rding's photograph Ballery, Mitchell's stationery, Muil- ler's general store, Shepherd's but- cher shop, Pembroke Milling Co., Pembroke Woollen Mills, Pem- broke Clothing Co., Standard of- | fice, Mackie (dentist), Bolt (jewel- minion Express office, Roy- jus Quebec Bank, Bell Tele- ohone office, Tay\er's paint shop, i pal library, Delahaye & Reeves-~._ aw office, Beat Stone Works, Bea- mish (furniture), Kenning, veterin- a. " PARTLY DESTROYED: Residences: Thos. Delahaye and Harry Irwin. Market block: John P Miller, wholesale provisions; Hardwood's jewelry store, Edwards & SEETHING photography and paint shop: The stone bridge over the Musk- rat River was badly "broken and burnt © $4.75 per cwt. Good butchers' cattle, erateat loads, sold at ¥4 to $4.40 per cwt. Medium and common were brought up at $3 to $3.85 per cwt. Common cows sold For~choice was per s of good years Lied the distilleries were sold at to-$4 fer-cwt. Bulls were Hk $2.75 83 per cwt. Farmers want ee light feeders, 800 to 1,000 pou for the country. -Eastern odin: around 500° pounds, sold-at $1.50 to $1.75 per cwt. for the Buffalo market. .An active business was transacted in choice - milch cows. Sheep pi steady and lambs firm- t hogs are strong at $6 nto." Lights and fats are 25 50c less per cwt., according to theie quality. THREE KILLED AT CROSSING. of| Mrs. Robert Scott and Sons Run Down by Engine. A despatch from Guelph -says: Mrs. Robert Scott and two sons, aged 11 and on Wednesday morning on school and were | horse escaped, but the buggy was truck, and all three occupants A heavy snowstorm contri- PONZI FOUND GUILTY. 7 gersoll Case. A despatch from Woodstock says: A verdict of guilty of manslaughter, was -- by the jury at half-past >» on Thursday evening, after an hour's deliberation in the case of on Wednesday. After the verdict Ponzi was taken back to jail to await sentence later in the ses- sion. 4 ------ - SEVEN MEN KILLED. Explosion in a Cut. on the G. T. P. in Rainy River. A despatch wy od Ri lnnipes says Seven men have killed at Me. Lean's Camp, on 'the Transcontin- ental Railway, 18 miles north of Dryden, Ont., by an explosion of dynamite in a rock cut. The acci- dent occurred late on Tuesday, and four bodies arc still buried in the debris. This makes nine deaths in five days. Verdict of Manslaughter in the In-! oy order of a physician. their usual duties, if fitted proper- ly with an abdominal belt. MUSCLE-STRAINS. --~. A muscle which has been strained, either by overuse or by use in some. unaccustomed way, 'often gives rise to such severe symptoms as to lead to a diagnosis of some other and more serious trouble. This affec- tion is not the same as that called myalgia, which indeed means pain in a muscle, but is usually of rheu- matic or neuralgic nature. e trouble here meant is somet less_serious, being nothing mor than a strain. It is easy to see that any muscu- lar pain mistaken for rheumatism or some acute i mation, as a may give.rise to pre- cisely the For baamcles w some muscle on-the right side of the abdomen, it has been known tc look for a time exactly like the colic of appendicitis, and it has time and again been treated as true rheumatism. There are several ways in which the facts may be discovered. On questioning, it will be found that muscle, or a certain set of has. been subjected to an some muscle, ain will be worse at night 'and etter.in the morning after the basis of fatigue. Furthermore, it er to a proper In fact, this one the treatment. When the abdominal muscles are involved, there must be rest in bed, with perhaps some anodyne deaden the pain at 'irst--this, f course, to be given only under in mild- r cases the patients can go about When the muscles at the ber of the neck are affected it-is = great relief always to use a high-backed chair, and when the pain is in the arm 4 sling should be wern. When condition of painful this muscle is found in conjunction with a general loss of tone, as shown by lack of appetite, pallor and debil- ity, then, in addition to local rest to the particular muscle involved, a general course of tonic treatment should be instituted. Where tho trouble can be traced directly to the daily vocation of the sufferer, a change should be made in the ha- bits for a time, where this is pos- sible. Unfortunately, with most persous, their daily bread will de- pend upon the use of just this par- {icilar muscle,' and in these cases there is nothing to do but placate the part with all the rest that can _ lo given it, and help'it with me- chanical support for atime, if this is feasible.--Youth's Companion. "Trouble 'in the. LE JUST NOW kans May be Expected in the SPE, However. «A despatch from Vindad: says! The Government has received a note from Russia proposing an in- ternational conference, but indi- eating that the programme for this meeting willbe much vaguer thaa that issued in London some time ago. 1t suggests merely a discus- sion of the annexativn of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the independence af Bulgaria, the compensation to be paid by the latter to Turkey, the claims of Montenegro and Seivia, the abolition of the capitulations and foreign post-offices in Turkey. stock. Choice steers were sold up | The note does not protest siaiaet the annexation of Bosnia and Her- zegovina or make any comment thereon, and is framed in an cn- tirely non- -committal manner, The consensus of opinion is, however, that Russia is determined to opposa 'the annexation cf Bosnia and Her- zegovina, and consequently there i is considerable anxiety over Austria's determination not to budgo on this point. The military reparations have not been relaxed, bit tlie Gos ernment is of the opinion that ie: tilities are. most improbable this Winter. On tho ether hand, if things do not settle befere Spring ieeoabte, is likely to occur them, Stic -- ~ me painful symptoms. = 4 a a er rar a ae ae seit MOM 2S cea So ' PeuvTreT Ae e2te. = & A

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