if 'iirR,r, Mr H. wast. M. P., speaking at Bermuda-y. said (‘obden vs. the wt unfortunate 'rortret that eh er exutett, not oxcqtlng Jonas. t'O.' ttt ""' .--.:. mvr'nhe ming {1:01 “on. ot ttw most rerrgorttrilt'at and “manual mun. London cable: Mr .303le at “admin last the Duke of Dm'onshirc 1'0â€.»th ttl. ater-who m Devon!!! ireV. PM h give n m tth ?%tiuar.v (H' “Mister to m with the erP.ort complain: "i' Canada. h u} ‘21:: two years my i other dun" Eng .7 asked. "Winn an lmperul oh din-Dita} dumpin moo in (hmnm dint-mg front Miro toga my 1"- I dicta orsl, h - _ v...‘..1 ‘ulu.II':III.IU" than mandate for negotiation with foreign vmmtrieu." What “on"! We Say? London cablet-Catendinn Asa» Gian-d Prtts.r--taorxt Roselmry ro- N-Iuwl n grout ovation at the Sur- rey Theato, lust night. The enthusi- utic 'rronel." vb “HM "God Save the Pr'opie," and th" hall rang with cheer at!†l'hvnr. Lord Rmubery acclaim! for n fro†mttplre and a hm loaf. ll" munch-red what would uppen it u.' “Till to tho colunim and mono-w] in the name of {no do'm"r;u'_\' tr." Britain tint t‘ulonful Workmen would havo their toon town in Ur‘lvr thtt r... ...a..m .--.-s and ttye olrmk hill of the pmplnmn- couvng'mg (hr growth ot cotton with!" tho Empire, teaching com- mercial travellers bow to than]: the tastes of tho peoplo they visited. an! through other simple and prac- tical steps. "whieh would In a bet, trr training: for trade commtznnn A commitloz- nf experts, said the Inc-hr. would hare to distinguLsh between formgn and imperial» "dumped" and “ms"cated' goods. "Tho first result of Mr. Chamber- lain's policy," continued Lord Rois- bery. "wouht he to plunge Great Britain into a great fiscal warfare with our rennin». tho United States. as tho "an". oi which Great Brit- aln would low '-'vttvttsitrtt and gain nothing. It would uman a. practical severancm tar morn th'an a timeail lawman». and would bligntt tlmi fairest ttopoe n! the two nations." trututoted “candles. In manning up. Lord Rosemary said that Mr. Chamberlain had not prov. .ul L1“ ------ . -. . V " Tim real outcome of Mr. ('lmm- betlaln'u unlit-y. my Lordshlp be- lieved. would he a state oi social- l-u. Tho my ol "dumpmg" applied to tho; large emporiuma in this coun- try which had killed the small trad- ere. Durmg recent years Canada - "dumped" In Great Britain nearly as much' Iron as all the "dumplng" countries put together. A ----_-,'_An " ihu‘ dllmm- \Fufin 9mm in tho can"! _ _ "__"- "Y"""".' "Mr. Charrborrih, discovered a dis- eduu which and nu existence. and [imposed a run dy which would Mt k: t)... "G......., .7 _ _ -- "Instead ot G/A%k IThis growing expenditure.†said Lord Rosebcry. "Mr Flunmhu-I..|_ _lt_-, - . _. tour. on the outer bnnd. and the country was c-xtremely promperoo. but soon would be named. the Bum-u ot Trade an» Bo), however. had decided agumsu bum o. mesa cemen- tionu. The vp-nker and that the ©on- dnkm of ltte people generally had tween improvnl. while the workmg- Den wen- onjoying greater p.o per- ity. It dish-rm exiaced ia the ©oun-; try it was became of the unwiuc‘ expenditun- of the Government. which during tho Inst. (kche had increasm 6: p"r cent., while dun-mg tbs pnenom tom yarn th re had bowl an mcmlm- of only T per cent. .wr-.,t, -,I I . . pp mor Lord Rowhpry referred to Mr. Chunk†I an up . a madam Jet. miatt, ' who-u mtt..rtiottt, that the counu-y had been unmanned had been “mud by meta. Mc. Chamberlain said the lee"'? Wet-1 tamed. whAlu Ms. Bat- - ,ï¬ï¬‚...“ _.-.-.. u...“ "In Wllbln "Amer but night's meeting at Quinn's Hats. winch was attended by have“! members of Lord bulmuury'a Government," said the "maker. "In- tk can“! tr, added. The the“ qua- tion must tr, named nod ttutsiiy aet- Med. and unless it be nettled the dis- lolution m Parliament cannot be long detayed." oven an eutttuAaastte, rco-p.lon. and .11 through nus amen he was warm- " cheered. Amuug those preheat. at m nect‘ugs were a number m mem- Ill'u ot “In: Hours of Commons. and GDP. pronnucul m pub“: .i.e. “is lowing“! remark. were lor the non pun. devoted to ndlculmg Jone?“ (thumb'rlmn and his poncy. "A .4- I __. _, LA- . London Fable: Lord Rancher: mole to 3,000 people on the "soul question at the Surrey Theatre to- night. There were 20.000 'qtpiten- tions tor titkuts. the issue ot which In! to be limited to the capacity of the that". Lord Bomber, anter- ward. adore-led a tartm oeertiow getting. At both met-sums he wats, Board of Trade Blue Book Befutes Premier Balfour. Slashing Attack Upon Tariff Reform Leader. IlllOfit M1llit n (llllllllMlljllli, A STRONG PORCH Hum pas of Britain and the ll 8. Wou.d be Blasted. “but Might Follow. T A Mode-tn Jeremiah. Tr,tttuutcrs H um t r K.'rsq are Men of 1m Miran; ,.,_.-.. "ya-u In .5 V namely, tho In- of every commmL Mr. W's 7oliowen .~' r rop9ts Asquith. in- hug I Armenians Fight Police in Defence or been Eoclo-nucul Itirhm. A St. Ietertstmrg, Nov. .30.--Atmwnianq 'unit are Joining the Ptucsthvod in Itun- cry. drcda In order to take part in the dis- defence of their national Church and. again“ Ruunlan spoliatlon. Others 'l,',? are conducting a gueriihi war n- l against the poLce. Riots have nccur- tou, red in 24 places within ten days. and l tho hospitals of {overall towns anal filled with wounded. New Canaan, Conn., Nov. Co.-Br. 11.0 giving way of a floor at the residence or Jol.n Waters. at Selleck’s Corners, several miles north of here. Ii', PPWA9rltr' who were attending a church social as gum-rte last night - thrown suddenly into the cel- lar. ten feet below. Several were badly bruised and shaken up; and Mrs. Joseph Smith. aged GO, was eer- ioualy hurt. She has some bones bro- ken and is thought to have sultan:- ed internal Injuries also. A lamp which was overturned. exploded and not tire to the broken timbers in nav- musty nun. Mm mm some bones bro- ken and is thought to have sustain- ed internal injuries also. A lamp which was Overturned. exploded and not fire to the broken timbers in sov- eral places. but the tttunetr were ex- :lnguiohgg ttthz.Pwirtti on 8358' Floor Gives Away and Drop to Cellar Sahara Monarch Has Made No Big Pun-has ol'Arms. London. Nov. .",0.--Tho Dally Ex- plm lately published a story that a big nurvhzmo of arms mad been made by Juynues Lohuudy. the self- styled “Emperor of Sahara," who 18 still m Loud)". The paper has now received n letter [rum the “Acting Governor-(knmml or Sahara,†who says that he is commanded by His lmprriz'l Mujvsty the Emperor of Ba- hara to dvny the story. The writer of tho letter is the notorious Cot. Gournnd. Object to the Americanization ol' the Fulton lndm-n-y. London, Nov. G'0.-Fivo hundeni cotton cloth weavers struck at Bunk I ley to-day, as a protest against what they called “The Amvrieani.. zation of the weaving industry." The employers propoctrd " reduction in the weavem’ wages in consideration ot relieving them of Certain duties which would in future be attended to by extra hands, thus enabling the weavers to give their entire atten- tion to their specialty. The strike is 1 tie first of the kind in the cotton ditr. l trict, of England. . Great dmnago has been done on the islands In the river and at the port of St. Petcrslturg, LI the low-lymg quarters of the any the water ls kmze‘dvep. and thv ground hours of house:~ and shops arc flooded. DENIED BY " THE EMPEROR.†Neva Nine Feet Above Normal tasvet-- Trote Suspended. St. Petersburg. NOC. 30.--Gmaidets able damage has hem caused by a sudden rise in the waters. of the Neva and ot the canals, following the recent bad weather. The Neva is nine feet above normal. and the streets bordering the river are tlood.. ed. tWhee.ed tihrric is sixébé‘bdéh'in many thoroughfares, and tho what» itnnls PT using hunts and rafts. ' FLOODS AT sr. PETERSBURG. BRITISH WEAVERS’ STRIKE Ills Holiness, Mkirtitch, the w-ner- able Armenian patriarch, aged at. is unyielding in his opposition to the Government. The local authorities or Trnrmcancuu,ia 'particularly si on the attack on Prince Galilzln. have been linng In constant dread of assassin- atlon. They regard the cutlock as ex- ceedingly menacing. i need a roomy apartment. I cannot sleep alone. as Pope Leo did. I must know that there is a priest within call. Above all. I must have air. lam fully satisfied. Tho opportunities for walking in the Vatican trtsrdom, are limitless. The air suits me well. Those believing that the surrounding»; of the Vatican am unhealthy should think of Don Marcello. a Vatican um- cial, 86 years old. who haw not Ity't tho Vatican since 1866. and who tech quite well." hare ordered two" apartment" pre- pared tor myself. It is true that Pope Leo was pontent to live tor 2G ,vearu in one small room. where he ulcpt. dined. and worked. I cannot under- stand how ho was able to do this. I New Ponllf Must Have More Than One Small Boom. Vienna. Nov. G'0.--The Vateriamt any: that curing a recent audience given by the Pope to a number of German and Aubtrian urchin-loggin- His Holinmsu nelerred to the outcry that has been raised by. Italian newc- papers against the allotment of the Borgia apartments to Cardinal Merry del Val, Papal Hecmtury of State. on tho ground that they will be inaccessible to the public. He tsaid, that. on tho contrary. the rooms would be open all day. and in the evening. when electric light-1 would facilitate inspection of the famous pictures in the apartments. The Pope added: "They say that Iimre become a. grand pigneur because I London cable: Earl Crave, neukmg at W.arrimrton, said: “Can- ada damn more steel on our wore than any other country. The bountv has enabled Canada to send us 103.. 000 too ot " iron in the last three years. Germany. Holland, Belgium and the United States in tho Hams Iertod sent us only 121.000." PANIC AT A SOCIAL. . Mr Winston Churchill was refused the use ot a hall by the officials ot the North Chadderton Club at OM.. ham last night. where he was aw. nounced to agent. He threupon ado dumped a large crowd from the box seat of his carriage. and was hear.. tily cheered. barref inmtié a%i7. new Balebury. 'frmshintr at 9. din- ner of Welsh Member. of Parliament at Hotbox-1. last night, “it! Mr. Gumbel-law- aim we.- not “league! of e. Banal. conqueror but a united page In all the ends of the earth. liberty and tree “can. The New. says; "Before we change the whole or our lineal system to please Canada. might we not eag- geet. that she cease to (Imam aa.' CAUSES CHURCH RIOTS. Lont Balqburyl Perot. of Nahum." who 18 M m. The paper has now letter frnm the "Aet'.ng rmrul or Sahara," who he is commanded by Ira trsty the Emperor ot Ba- ny the story. The writer tey is the notorious Col. NOT LIKE POPE LEO. il Waters. at Sake-ii l miles north of here. “The 43 Persons Dumper." Another resoznlion called atten.. tion to the quantity of tender fruits that had mtted upon the ground the past season for lack ot proper means of sending them to Great Britain, or other markets. men most prominently identified with l the industry in Ontario voiced their lopinions. The first resolution pass- l Dd had reference to the need for bet.. ‘tor means of shipping fruit to the mhantug-e of the grower. An ef- fort is to be made to develop organi- zations at different points that will undertake the work of grading and pending forward to market the sup- plies or fruit. An Organizing Com- mittee, consisting of G. W. Cady, tor the western district; R. Thompson, St. Catharines, for the Niagara dig.. trict; A. W. Peart. for the Burling- tor, district; A. E. Sherrington, tor the Northern district; and Wm. Rickard. M. P. P., for the Eastern district. was appointed. l - 7V, ... "n. LIU‘IIIU '. I "(3 ’lrult-growers were now well able to ploduoe rnough fruit lor tho (lemundn of the whole Dominion. The lm- vplrtnnt question to the fruit-grow- mm now was one not of production but of transportation. Wlnrmw, riur.. ing the past 30.90" thousands of barrels, of fruit had been left to rot upon the trace. or were sold at In fraction of their value bmauso of a lack of sultablo cases for trans- lportatlon. a Macedonian cry had name from the Old Country for all Who fruit we could send. It was time tor Ontario fruit-growers to bo up and (lolng. Tn conclusion, Mr. Bunt- ing said that they had gmnl. rru-l son to feel thankful for " year when ( the: promises of the spring but! been abundantly fulfilled in the harvest of the summer months. Fruit Growers Want Raw Material Cheapeued. Leamington despatch: i At to- day's 865mm] of the Fruit UmWers‘ Convention there were lively discus- atoms on several matters relating to the growing and handling of fruit. Tho attendance was large, and the The mention uridif the Domin- . - V. .... ""'""'"',F' BLI- Horn" U. ('rroimnn. stated that, wh lo, local nswcntmns had b. en or- ganism] with hummus ttl remits in promoting tiur"produCti011 of more: and butter trait, that object was not broad enough. in many can»; moh', fruit had been product-d than could be W'olitably handled. Th, time was now ripe, thrrm‘ore. taking those local orgattizations as " nucivus, to Organize associations {or the pur- pose ot buying and soiling. tuiysrur,, packages. “praying mutormis. out. and the selling (all)? bi-st mivunlugc all or the products of ttre garden and the orchard. Lam your buying was practiced in the Georgian Bay district, and this year the Lake Hu- fl'on district. and a splendid exttmple of the results ot eo-operative buy- ing and selling. Me. W. H. Bunting, Prosiueni. oi" the atieoelat.on, (layered his midi-ms. I The year, he said. had neem one or much progress, and he hoped that some step would soon be taken to Outablish the association in in; well-merited position as represent- lng one of our mm; .mportam ug- l'....u.umi inunatyws. IL: rritt Pt All» a'strreiation's, than!“ to th" in pie or of Agriculture and tho amenity of his 'bptvinrmt for the cppre1iaCon and k.n(;‘iy intvr-st tiny hut uiway‘d tnkm in every movement that had _ tor its object the advancement of 1 horticulture in the I’rovinc». Tho ' I Lemmington dospntt'h; Tlie Litth un- nual meeting or the mum-m Fruu li,.ijj.iiiviii'i' Ausuczutiun was opened Lttete to-day with a large amend- lance. The ‘s.gm.-i from Chicago to Ohio, Wham they were to bi, 0xhibit0d at th" live stock show, was killed in fl train wrec Kon “W Pan Handle nail- Way. The wreck, whicm was due to a rear end collision. he attributed 'to lite snow storm, which [crew-nixed the- ergtzwer of the pluck train from sew. mg the freight train that preceded grained masts and otlwr sports were also Imlmged in. Members ot the crew of tho British urmser Amphion wot', thr, swung mm: and also thr, cutter race, wh-ch they rowed If. a cutter loat,cei tltrm by um- ot llw American. ships. Snorthornu Killed in Wreck. Crown Point, Jml.. Nov. 30.41: " blinding Fnowutmm lwrc yosterdnv u valuablr hm"! of rhorthorn outlaw-on- .. ._._... ., ---. FREE CANNING SUGAR. orAt-crowdttvg law. Britons Won “aces. Panama. Nov. Ji-Men from the crews or the. warships in Panama. Bay new rowing and rmull bout sull- irar races ycslel day in celebration of Thanksgiving Day. The mimbing ot London, Nov, :',0.--The North Lon-'him. The loss on the cattle is es- don authorities Iravetdtiopted a nov- l taunted Pt 550-000- ttl method at suppressing the over.. The Colorado Strike. 1 h crowd". on 1y . t. . '. d Denver. Col. Nov. 30.--Althoutr the r gt .5 met cars Finding h t thote are no iieC, developments the a tea and tuning of conductors ieeling is general that the strike in Was Inrmiistritmt, tin-y are now 112- the northern coal fields will be tret- 'sortir,g to the arrest of passe-ngers. l,',lt', in I: few days The men are ir ciudiiw w , a ' , - " to . disgruntled over their ac- irate 'li' "i",',:"".:,,:',,',:."' tin Magis tlon in rejecting the proportion of a tne. Ot nr/l " Rnd abet- the operators and urn clamoring for ting" conuucgorg in mutt-awning; tho Inuother vote. President William orAt-crowduv: law Howehr, or District No. ltr, has tele- l" I hGiliiai Manager Spur-mg of the Britons Won "Icon. liil‘cat Western Coal Company, that, Panama. Nov, :an__\1m. rm... um Gas ..-:.. -- .-,, ._ ONTARIO FRUIT GROWERSI Valuable Herd of Shorthorn Cattle Killed in a Wreck on the Panhandle Railway. One Man Killed and Two Others Seriously Injured by the Explosion of a Separator Bowl. 7 Overcrowding in London Street Cars Stopped by the Arrest of Passengers as We" " Conduo’rs. -. BRITISH TABS WIN RACES , FROM U. S. SAILORS. , repurt of the Smyrtgtayy. Mr Annual Convention Opened beaming ton. ONTARIO ARCW TORONTO ‘Vessel Driven on Rock in Gale otr Nova Scotia Puget. Halifax. N. 8., report: The schoon- Anglo-Saxon. ot Gloucester, owned by Cunning and Thompson. left Ptxy. vmcetown. with a crew ot " men. bound on a fresh halibut trip Yes- terday the vessel was driven by tbl severe gale upon the rocks on Noddy. Island. oft Mud Inland, Yul-mouth. Fourteen ot the crew left the vas- ael and rowed to Mud Island. but later two of the men went back to Ferguson Property on [be Spaniel: Riva Disposed of. Menominee, Mich., Nov. 80.--Fred. and Frank Carney. heavy stockhold- ers in the Witbeck Lumber Company. have closed " deal for the purchase of two hundred million feet ot pine timber on Spanish River, Ontario, from Ferguson Bros. & McFadden. Tito consideration in a half-million dollars. Tl-o sawmill ot the Witbeck Com- pany, which is one of the oldest on Menominee River, will be moved next fall, to Man-Rey, Ont., where it will out this timber. The purchase will keep the mill going top nearly twenty won†yours ttt -- .......n . .. luau); ’that led to the Boer war. l, Ho says the Asiatics Will mut iply ,zmd overrun the country to the ex.. iclusion of white labor and the gen- opal debaaamem of rosin] conditionâ€. He appeals to the British twoplrt not to in Not this mini lanai racial ours: on South Africa. On the other hand, practical turn are nothing except stagnation for th: Trunsmnl unless luminout labor in obtained to work the industrial; at lull pressure. It is probably that th, Bow :o.ests may be overhm‘nta nnd tho arms. mines and railways ot the Transvaal manned by council. T "ttt up required in the "our future. l This is mnntruml to mean that the “flit-hm are paving the way for the introduction or (‘hinom labor on a ruuL scab. Many handing n 'ttPte have ‘xmnouncod that they intend to re. gist the Introduction of {onign ia- bar by every means in thvir power. Thoy have organized a prom; bureau in London to urgv' tltHt. News on the Brill'm public. Mr. Stunts. (x-procumtor or the farmer Transvaal Rpuhlhe, is mak- ing strong speech“ and writing ve- hsamant newspapdl' tsrticler,. against Citrus," lmnngmtl m. Ile asserts .hat the tindtttg of the cummimhn "le'-: Hues the economic above the social} welfare of the South African colo- ttios--the line of Unumhl policy] that led to tho Ttrtrte “an“ London. Nov. .'X1.--The plummets m' nuu-r comma-my arr uutosded Ill tlre llndlng or are Transvaal Labor l'numnnslnn to tlw effect that nei- ther South nor Central Africa cou- tnlun the necessary numum of un- skilled labor for itu (lowlnpnmu. Tle" communion d.clares that 80.- 000 laborers are needed at once foe agricultural purport-n, 130.000 for tho minerr, and 40.000 fur the railways. while tlldusamds mom will be required in the "our future. - - 7‘ -e F'.6%PFKX 'BV"' Dilll' 5mm. Pieces of motal were picked ur :20) feet from the plant. l Not only won- the men injured by line flying metal. but Hwy were al- umni urowneu by the suddenly re- leased volume of milk. Boer (â€imam-rs in variation nuns oughh' aired by - __.V. ovu.,...._,, -..... a'he will no longer oppose a settle- L hum: of the dimcultrers in the north. lumd it is believed that a Tote which '.'will settle the strike there will be ' taken in a few days. , Killed by I Wreck Explosion. _ Bridgeton, N. J., Nov. Mh-0ne man has been killed and two others so seriously Injured that than; is very slight chance or their. recovery. by ltlm blowing up of the m-parator -l>mvl in an ice and milk plant More. 1 Tm howl, which was made of steel jam] copper. flew to plums Just an .nn exploding fly wheel tlove, and the Epic-can were hurled In all tiirrttttionw. 58mm: of them flying; into other do- l'mrtments ot the plant, caused (mn- Iaitlerable damage to the Ico-muk " ,nrtchinery. The walls ot the building: [were riddled as if by shots from caul- gnun. Piece: of metal were pieked up 'Tit a... ....... ...- _, . '_". IvllI(I\IJ I7.\l‘ to other industries. by c-nuhiing to bring in their raw. mattari,n [no Iowan"! [.unsible rust. and to this and the duty on sugar on cunning. and on packager-.8 for holding canned fruit be mitlml. inn Governmnnt to canning indmairy of name Bytrtom of nit! I to "thel' ill-Ina! Din" TIMBER LIMITS SOLO, AGAIAST AS MIC LABOR SCHOONER SANK. headers Organize Cartttraist its Suppression. '. to (Atom! to “no I' of the mmnlry the nit! am-mly nxtomled n-ggml to trans- werv again thor- the members. enabling them {In tor uls at I that t' used ' unwed I8 re- After a discussion lasting for over two hotum and a halt, the Executive committee of the Ontario Municipal Association. decided Int night In- ammonily to inpposo In toto the new Assessment Bill brought forward " the Government at the last union of the Legislature. _ at Now wrrid"GGi"", yesterday by Judge of the Supreme Court Daniel thman and lington. who is Marin: Among Consuls confirmed br. United States Senate yes! were; Leo Burgholze. New Yo Thyme Risers. 0119.: "rae.ri... n - m"'", .muauu m ott, New York, at Prescott Wm. H. Webster, New York, â€a In) L".stt.. "s, A The Corn lt Omega. N. s., Kipsr4ioru. Him-1 ttiT 135 otpiosu already been a mam! tor goods ---- _ _ ....' J now was arraign- mi at (juiidinli. London. yesterday morning. charged with forgery. M- tcr the evidence relating to his ar- rest he wan remanded toe a'week. A (inasmuch {rum Now, Hazen.(70nu.. (ways the adjourned meeting of the Mockimlders of the Consolidated Lake timperioc, Company yesterday was auburned until early in Decem- ber The date in not vet {Ix-ml The firm deal-mun in C. P. rrgs for " long tinte is mp: tho week (muting Navmnber statement showing a fallin $23,000. Arthur .izvxlniqv ml at (juildLull. morning. charge ter the e\’ilhlnnn Major Smith. of Birmingt receivui a communication firm in Manchester, Eng. a tho address of anyone who nish 100,000 gallons of , cider. Mayor Han-iron. at Chicago, had declared that city would enter the "Metric lighting field at once In mmpvtilion with the gm: and elec- tric light oompunim. The ttrehitocturtt', iron works ot llichny, Blown & Donald, in Long Mam! t'ity, N. Y., were burned. in- volvlng a loss of 5300.000, chiefly on muchlncry and work on Inn-d The Northwest proroguod. The Luk- iiri. & I ct o t Miner [tull- wuy will critalltuh rpptur shop-1 in Mt. Thomas, outro.vinur at least one Immich men. it the mlepnycrs vote them " bonus of $0000 and exemp- liu.I trom taxatian tor ten years. It I: behaved by the London Times correspondent at Pekin that the vomplctcncss ot the Japanese army pxwmrallons to tttire the “old. would occasion muse. "ull tttrtouish the world. I Major Mon. James Sutherland 115,9 been awarded the colonial auxlllnry Home: officers' r.iecoratiort. Tare District of (fululnbiu author- ities have Issued a blinding permit for tho new $.':,(.UUJ.UI Union Railway Station at Washington. The locu- tion w.“ embrace nine blccka. ' The Paris La Paine my: former l'nenner Wnldeck-Mouaaieau, angered at ms recent "'u't'tie. in the religious "lmttuattiott In the Senna. will nhurlly retire from mum: lite. tttt y. The Toronto Board ot Control rc- tused to recmnmmd the Council to submit a 8-oo ooo Exhibition try-law at the Januarycmet'rous. To rtrlttce expense: the Erie Rar... roan Company closed all its shops on Ihr, (mun- ryuu-xu between: New York and Chicago until next Mon- The report or tho Ontario Bureau of Industries uhuwu a great domeue in chattel worming-n. _ Sir Frmlerick Bordon IE going to birrg.'anU to discuss the provision- ot the pmpwel militia bill with the War Office. A boarding house was burned at Norwood, Mam, and the Inmates nar- rowly camped with their lives. Tho new hotel and elation to be built by tho C'. P. ll. at Winning will Post about $25,001“). The Palar River, Madras. precl- dency, is in flood. The rising wat- on; burnt a reservoir, and 200 na- tives were drowned. “an. ll. l‘relontutne announce: that tho fastest cruiser on the upper lulu»; will be built for the Govern- ment by tho Poison Company. Michael McCauley. an old resident of Strntford. died yesterday morn- ing from hiccouglting, which begun two days ago. l two-year-tN mu of Mr. Mark Letterman was grhot and killed yes- terday by his eight-ye-ld brother near Port Arthur. Tho lion. Mr. JUtchle. ex-Chan- collar of the Exchequer, will be op- posed at the next eEectlon by aCon- mrxativc. The Buffalo box factory. Perry, street, was totally destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at 8130.000. The Box Liberal Club will m- quet the Ontario Premier. their Bon- orary President. in January. . George J. Single, of Port Huron. Suprcnu‘s 1teexrrdeeeper ot the lac- cabms of the Wand. in dead. A nusuring bulletin ha. been ll- tiled regarding the condition of the Emprem of Russia, who is ill. Quit; the moat dean-nu decoration: chow each room in a. separate color. Mr. J. H. Bumble. Police Magistrate of Coboum. In dead. The C. P. R. will run tour menu steamers to New Orlounl thin winter. - - - - 4‘1“... the nasal. Curt- m†m a the controller. with {in not I" mind In an mimic! th- _ mm! off the 109'? = a. m , Chicago until next Mon- is plasiliiil' Japanese Nisrh, _ v- -"""m N. Y., more burned. in. ss of $300900. ehietly on ind work on hand. th, of Iilt'mington, N.Y., communication from a. tiwstcr, ling, asking tor nr ...ww.--. . "rs oenule yesterday rgholze. New York. at Que.; Martin R. t%ck.. lr "a rx, Itowc wa, W..." hat night 'ut- In toto the new lght forward " the last section Act mg the lending 0 Nightingalau quietly. married Henry mechort nglsmture lull 'rm’tt) dir... York, at Nia.. Metroyrxrt Il miter 21, the falling oft of who can fur. of American him his vending â€on decorated Twat-ted lor P. R. earn- the - _.._. "a. panes an . trading Itort. Slap dues an; commercial doth! will he levied in accorduoe with the Gannon-'0 order. _ - uh [do For} Irthur 1.qu ......... ... ......8t.ot4,teoe,niiut The number of cheese tfetorierwas .1.127. a (Immune ot tio, and they manufactured cheese to the value ot “4.792.924 and paid to patrons tor milk 813,153,255. T Farm values and rentals in Ontario were; Average value of land per new. $25.49. and average hoist- ings of imprommenu and live Rtofk in proportion to acres cleared. Fl2 .. Att. The aver-am rental for cleared land wan 02."er um. _. The total value of live mock NH» in 190:: mu 868,otetutiki. The ratio. of urea.- nader crqp to- talled 639.5. ' The, total â€use of accented land wu 28.727010. 0: which 572 W cent was cleared. '""'"trNtet' Wore 12,288. over 5.000 more than last year. and represent- ed 03.767546. TLe total values at farm pm'pcrtr in 1902 won: Br, Land ...... ......... ...... ...... s 601,800.09» Bulldlngs ......... ...... ...... 237,289.06" Implements ...... ... ...... 621199.757 Live atock ...... m...“ “0,544.8“ ‘Owno Properly Worm Over . Billion. The farmers ot Ontario are in t.' unusually was condition JUtit now. according to the annual report of the vaiuciul liunenu oi iuduv tries. There were 15,684 mousing?“ recorded last year. mined at 8m.- 390315. to secure existing debts, tor future endorzmliou, wtereuu sewn yf5artt 880 2.1.7819 mortgages: we†registered. The number of chattel “may†named against farmin- last _ was 7.235. tl.e smallest in ten Fears. The aggregate or tin-ac mortgagee Win $2,850. In 1895 the mortaler were 12.233. m1... mum Arno a muan of other interesting points 'h lecturer showed the power ot radium to make certain minerals and chemical compounds luminous. Prof. Ramuy subjected a piece of the mm oral willemius to the "bombardment" of radium puticlm, whereupon it shone brightly. Prof. RIM!!! laid that Praia-mn- Rutherford and Baldy were m-opernUHg with him in his investigations. He inm dentally remarked that the price of rad ium had incensed tenfold in the lost 31! months owing to the notion of the Am- trinn Goverttinent, which had created 4 corner therein by refusing to allow fu;. ther explain of refuse from the Uranium Oxide Works at Joachimtlul. All . N suit the nominal prim of rndimn m about $250,000 for one-fifteenth of " ounce. He pointed out tint several group' of element- linked together by Mendelietf -' periodic law allowed a nmalrkable sim ilnrity of properties, lending to 'utk"gest that the sampled elements were not if - final forms of matter, and that they were umimtely manual to a law sin plat forms. m asked if the world was tr)'. the verge of sumo great gonoralimu "', showing that all (he no-callwl olenw Were merely elusive forms of one F tws. fttmyurientat kinds of matter. learn precisely how much Iberium Owns produced from the radium, what happen "dui? the fhytry and how lqng it tool, Ptof. Runny aueulatod that if rad ium turned into helium and nothing cl». it would an two million years to di, solve into gas, but if helium is only one of the substances given off tl,,, transmutation would br proportionately rhorter. "t is now investigating l, The nation 50, What bemmes of i; , Sir 'ear, has alight this emanation .n the net of 'tttts He found that after it had been colon-ted a couple of days ita ppectrum. which previously I'd: entirely unlike any yet studied. began to display the typicel yellow line of In , him. In four or five days the helium Hines grew brighter, and in another lwcek the spectrum of helium was pom lively bled in the kinetically 'wtloi tube. tin-tufted been filled with to" pure alienation or We output w radium. In other words, one element had been literally seen to chlugc into an- other. This realization of one ol m oldest of human dreams was, said Prot Ramsey. very suggestive of transmuu. tion. The problem might not be annually edged: byt it was by no moms absurd FARMER IS PROSPEROUS. in? I we. no dunno after ell. sir Wm. Runny, the well-Irma .eientist and mote-tor of chemistry at University Ctr, lege, Landon, In 5 lecture before h... London bait-man. rude the bensatio,t, oily interesting announcement that l_ experiments with radium had shown tim: that rants-tou- element has the pow, l',', chasing by some subtit- process mm another element, namely helium. lie dr, l scribed how 3 long pen-ch into theproi, lam of what becomel of the minute par tidal with which radium is always par: ing you quite Intel] rewarded. Beside.- ita other manifestuioms, radium om. stently gives Mf an (mutation, which semi to behnve in nil respects like a heavy gas. It can be collected in tany fluke, mans-ed, weighed and used b, dirfley the ehnrnetertutie ptopertiets of n ium. But it in not permanent. In about . month it entirely: disappears. W, Nor. 80.-lhe theory m a,“ 'ttts-tgt. tint one element could be tun-muted into mother, at M M painfully worked in clumsy cffoeta to turn boner metals into guru, Radium Goats $250,000 for thitrfiftatmth of an Ounce. He Has Found That Radium Changes to Helium. mammals mm mm ilillillillih 'iAtGNo'ir,r Sir W. Ramsay's Sensational ' $datifit Statement. Wu 0 iudiGi7r7 “V‘ m 'd'2',e'1t1e , V9610: w; a Rentals in Ontario value of land per Lad average hold- entc and live stock were†cleared, " - rental tor cleared a: Niels. She stomach. And very cm- In of the rum nnd I Cl." C! 1%ka to al Wttq medicnl 'ttoe-rt and up colds. p11 torn. and a oompunytng l Sold by all m w mall at 3: In; Tao tbr, Broiflte, OA a My ban m we will n "What wifi mum-d In. "hover mu tho lawyer. ' h to em a do not know It Is an um ly att the dh rum and 11 cttttaqtd by dee not. or bowel troubles Bab) ur, enacting. Iy we, Mt ont.. are: bl mine In " never but one ll llllc! to be let." "It: '3: M was long nonvoniem. draw' rou 'lSl."'%,'ld "Ya. I an new. I wil qutm about talc." [M MOI nomi- good [I he." The but "All! my tr owed; (In. dull like II mm to can In truth. 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