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dation of .' rnlwluul.•tn 111. follow.:
IA set, TINY y,$4:
.111011. Child.
(lalrrieh.. 7:10 a.m. 14 1.23 3 ,11.
Ilohner.v4M.. .. 7:1.1 1.711 .O,
Clhto'n 44.11 1.91 .111
Se.funh . R:x7 4.4.1 ,fel
$L Coloration. ...W33 1.1., .1U
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Hems Id....... 7:01 1.211 ,eon
Clinton .... . MyI. 1.211 .xi
ye at Uuelph 41 Ione 0.111.
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,leen train wt'Cli on.
Hot tinting train will lett a llti0lphat .a ♦w.
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Anhui Teacher.. Awmet a iu ha. decided i,
favor of the fannerrk,•ur.i 1. All I oteher.
and their friend. +Imola lake u t 1 to 11..1 I, A.
Lithnm
n the Lith. .1 good program erlue the
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THF' SIL: NA I, 1.0111N`I('ll ONTARIO
CAP'N ERI
By JOSEPH C. LINCOLN
Copyright, 1414)4, by A. S. Barnes V Co., Publishers, 131 firth Avenue.
New Yore. All Rights Reserved
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l'IL11'TLIL Xl.
t'THE1t DAVIS hail hetet
miulduul ul the life N
gladioli (or years and
mull before that, MU 1114
of 1111 I4're'ks mid d'sabled
.f all kinds had beam long and r
Ile told them of disasters. the da
of which had been telegraphed all
the (olutry, and of rescues of
frozen crews from lee crested acl
ors, whoa* Niguel. of dlutr0Ns 4)41(1
Moen from the observatory of the
of tbewtation, He toI I of long rot
midwinter through sea. the wpm
which turned to ler 44w they struck
fruze• the Inrn'r mittens to the oar
dies. Ile told of perking up drag
(UrpseM In the mull at miduight w
as he maid, "you vuttidn't tell whit
't was a 111au or u roll of seaweed,
the only way to mak,' sure esu
reach duan and feel."
Captain ICrI left thrum alter awhile, •
•
y011, 1 s !Mae.
"Nu, uulsaly told me. 1 Just guesr,sl
r04o I It, I've tura 41 g•aal 11141111 fulls iu w
Uviug thud., and 1 collate I've gall 44.11 1.111Nu. 1 i tell N'hit kind a nein Is after I've
ex1"'- i kuov.'u hili' a Illt4c while. 1 J.lg,sl
t•rnft i Palin Eri was that 1,41111, nil! Wile!'
urlesl. , you said we knew that skipper 1 was
44"4 , almond martin 'Dias hint."
union I "Nell!" exclaimed Ralph. "I .don'tball 11w11eve 1 should have gnes,ol it. I've
10041- always liked the captain. 1.114 he has
I)e'" i seemed so full of flan and so easy
roof g„irig that i never thought of lila doing
.roof lea I, anything quite so strenuous."
7 eat 1'aptaiu Davis laughed. "I've seen ,
and t0'11111at h:11141$ try to take 41dvuulage of
Ilan' that 01444,4' goln' wny 'fore now," he said,
Well but they nevus did It but Once. ( •Ili u
4011• Eri 14 one of the finest fellers that ever
ether stepped, but you can't stump on his
ami saes umlch, and he's clear grit inside.
at to
as he bud some acquaintances awqug ' 1 / A '-•
the lien eat the station and 444.111,11 to
t31L with thew. 51x44 Davis rewem- I
Iwrel that she had not fel the chlck-
I'41s and hurried away to perform that
humane duly, valiantly escorted by ' 1t .,d __ i -•'IiM . •
captain Peres. The ...twain, by' the
way, was apparently mu0h taken will
the plump spawner uud, although usuah ■eft fir` /"
ly rather bashful where ladies were'
concerned, had wlUlg.vl 1U keep up u
sort of aide conversation with \Ilse •ey■�\`t" 1
Patiener while the stury telling was
going int But Ralph un. Elsie rad
114'., $now were hungry for more tats,
and Captain Davis obligingly told them. 1 _E`\� ))•\�1■f■ 1
`Capinin Davis," wild Ralph. "you
must have ween sums plucky things iii
your llfe.. M'hat was the bravest thin�t
you ever saw done?"
9 • `�' ,� = b
'Ibe life sayer took the cigar t1
Hnzeltlue had given him frost
mouth Sud blew 'the smoke into the
over bla head.
"Well," be said sluWly; "14, ,,'t know
exactly. I've seen suer pretty gritty
hinge done 'luugshure herr 4n Use ser)-
ee. Wham there's somebody drowtedu',
011 you know there's a eltader to 011)44
0111, you'll lake chimers, and thick
othim' of 'ell), that you w•ouliftet tale
f you had thio to set down mud collate
little. 1 awe sowet11111' dour otter that
ay not strike you un heli tulythln;t
rat of the usual elm, but that 11114 114\
N'aye nonmed tb i.e clear grit ,ltd
°t/in' else.
1 u '
u l .a, fu' life Hel-
ier; 'twos Jest a mutter u( bus'urs4,
"It happened up ort the vomit.
5l:due 'long In the Seventies. 1 Was6.e
in' els sort of second Mule eau a luwlp
.u'h„oner. 'Tans a pitch black nigh
or worniu', rather, 'hunt G ceche•
blow'lu' like all possessed and colder
I;r••e nlaud. 11 'e adroit a rock the
w 11'1.1 even (limn on an Lithelge (ha
sand puuehel n 11,11.' lea 1,111' sehouner
aide Jest above what ought to ha,'
1Nr11 the water line, wily she was het.
1 over so Unit 'IMAM ,vusu41.'r'ble be
1t most of the time. We had
.'r1•w al ala rd, Port ogees tua4ul
d , n• inns at that. The skippe
IN be w' asleep, and when be 4011)
440.1, 1tu;t4 was 411 n had way
0'11 gut a canvas off her, but sh
a tal4t'' In eater every time she roll
and there , •'s n ora gain' that was
sarin' things 1, . in Arrest shape N'••
Weil one 0141 g •Iyllaek that ripped
It strip of the lee all jest the name
you'd rip the edge .Q the c)41er of
last.'lourd Ip)1--never tole no more
nes ulouut It either.
"1 didn't see nonlife to do ut git out
the lent., but the skipp'r he w. 'u't that
kind, 11e intern things rap In n lorry,
1 tell
011.
He(
trove the crew h.'f of
'eu1 was prnyln' to the Virgin of
Collier hal 4weariu' a -blue streak pumps, and met w0 over 'aero with
El revolver to keep 'em worki,'. Then
him and the fust elate and one or two
of the best hands rousted out a spare
41111, weighted ole edge of it to keep
it Joan, and gut It over the Wile, made
fast. of course.
"'Thou 11101 01111 1410 mate stripped
to their underclothes, rigged n sort of
bos'u'n chair over Nhere the tole in the
nide waw, took hammers and a pocket-
ful of nails apiece anal started In to
nail that *antis over the hole.
"'Twos freezln' cold, mut the old
schemer watt rollin' like n washtub.
One minute I'd Tree the skipper and the
mate Whited up 111 the air, hnnimer4n'
for dear life, and then, awash! }'oder
they'd gra, dear under, and stay there,
seemed to fur, forever. Ever dip 1
1hougLt would be the end, and I'd .het
my eyes; exprtn' to "'Pe 'em gone
when *be lifted; but no; up they'd
emit.., fetch a breath, shake the salt
linter out of their eyes and go to work
ng:lite.
"Four helms mid a quarter th.'y Ives
4t It, four hours, mind you, and under
water fl good hal' Of the floe; but
they got that mail iall.d fn.t An'lly.
W.. got 'Pm on deck when 'twin done,
and we haul to carry the Nutt mete to
the cabin. Rut the "'kipper Jest tent the
rook for a pall of 1)111(1' hot eoffee,
rusk the whole of It, put on dry
r the* over his- wet flannel. and
Waked on deck and worked that
seh.alow Into Portland harbor, the
men ptt�npin' clear green water out of
the boll every minute of the way.
"Now, that nlwnys neenlel to me
to be the reel thing. 'Twa'nt a (eon
1lou of satin' life we could have took
to the Mosta and, nine ehnnret nut of
ten, got ashore all right, for 'twn'nt
very for. *lot se, the skipper said he'd
never Ia,t a vessel for an owner yet;
and he wa'n't golu' to bee MIR one.
.teal he didn't either, by Sadat! So,
Ytrr'
"That was oplendldr' @Iclalmal El-
sie. "1 "Mould like to have known
that captain. Who was he, Captain
Devitt?"
"Well, the fent mate wan ()bed Stan
mime he's lend now• but he nerd to
lire over on the road townnIR En.t
Hernias. The ',kipper well, he wits a
feller you know."
" "rens ('aper ctrl," maid Mrs. Snow
with ,'onvletlnn.
"That's right, ma'am. Peres told
whorl a startling 4.1(n hag SUM
occurred. Just tbeu they anoint (
lain Er! ca Wog them.
The captain was standing on n a
dune *war the station, *looting t
Llamas through a speaking trues
It/ruled by placing his hula& about
mouth. .ti the pair came strut
toward him he abi(ted his hand, to
eine Mid. "1('1 el leiter for you, Elsie. JO-
yp- I s1ah, here, he brought It down from the
' pwtomce when he come from school
ural ,' this afternoon. 1 mount to give It to
heir i you attire."
4441 Captain ErI, who Rut next to the
his . young lady, uutleed that the envelope
ling ; was addro*aed In an Irregular, sprawl -
tits Ing halal to "Misr Elisabeth Preston,
()ritual, Muss," Elsie looked It over In
the absent way In which Ito many of
W examine the outside of a letter
Which mmHg unexpectedly.
"l wonder who It Is from?" sbe said.
I'rlll u1,-(41x-r1Nr1t ll.
THE MARKETS.
trousers pockets and stood watc)
the young couple with at sort of
soil Ir.
"1 5'puse If Jerry war here now,"
Mused, "he'd thluk his at•brwe
worklu'. Well, maybe 1(4 , maybe
You can't never tell. Well, 1 swan
The exdatnatlon was called forth
the Night of Captain Peres end M
Patience, who suddruly came Into vi
.round the corner of the station.
captain was gsllllutly assisting
/s)wlanaun Over the rough placer lu
bath, and she was leaning upon
' arm In • manner Wet Implied Impel
coulldence. Captain Eri glanced fro
Due couple to the other, and th
i grinned broadly. The grin had not
tlrely dllappeared when Captain 1'e
' came up, and the latter rather crust
Irked what the Joke W414.
"Ilse, notbin'!" was the reply. "I w
jest thiuklu' we must be playiu' so
kind of • game, Land 4 was it."
"It?" queried Miss Patience, pi
sled.
"Why, yea. I'm kinder like 'Rant
Bailey used to be ut the dances wit
you uud ale was younger, !'errs. (
mnu Alexander -he was the tdddle
used to slug out, '('hoose partneri. (
llull'm vlct'ry,' or )oluethiug like th
slid It always took 'Ita44 so loug
make up his mind what girl to cboo
that he glu'rally got left altogrth
Then he'd set on the settee all Rolm
the dance and say he never cared tau
fur 1(ull's vlet'ry anyway. Berms
me 1'w We only Due that ain't chow
partners. How 'bout it, Perez?"
"\lure foul you, that's III I've got
say," replied Captain Perez *toutly,
Align Patience laughed sea heartily
this rejoinder that Perez began to thin
1e had said a very good thing Iudeee
Eat sea repeated it for greater .•ffe't.
"You 4441111 tO look out fur him, Sll
Inavim," said Captain frig "lie's th
ui)441 fapeinatn' youngster of his a
ever ser. Me and ,terry's been thiuki,
we'd have to build a fence count th
louse to keep the girls away wbeu he
o;Ye.• Why, M'llrry Hush•et fairly" --
"0h, give us a rest, 1':ri!" exclaimed
'Pref, with eveu wore Iudignatiou tha
'lug
half
be
was
'tis,
by
Ise ;
eon
The
his
the
Ids
cit !
to
en
en -
res
dy
June 11,'06.June 1:'
Wheat L.11,7M,i00 IN •_MYi.I
ear l'orn 3,$70,0(10 6..4, R 1
m@ Oats 3,IQ .(41) 7.:11M,
Inning the week wheat decreased 1,11_
000 bushels, cora 111• reified 410,,40 Wake
lz- - mud oats ue.reased S14,(411, bushels.
LEADING WHEAT MARKET&
Liverpool Wheat Futuro, Close Higher,
Chioago Lower-Lrve Stock Mar-
kets -The Latest Quotations,
Ileuday I:, ruing, Lane 11.
1.1verpool wheat (,,lures rias* to day
d higher !4111,, Saturday, and curt lea
tures led lower to ''4d hlgbrr
At ('W1.go, July wheat cloned eke lower
Wag Saturday, July guru tic higher, mud
July costa 4ic lower,
THE VI.IaLE SUPPLY.
ILS,
r14)
44.
110
7,
Is,
Il, '
July. Sept" l,rr.
ell New York . belie lt4 -' 7.154,
)411 Mlnarap011s sat al $I:.
Detroit . ,oil R4ty
r - St. Louie hl NII, $244,
or Uulut41 al% $41%
Toledo 44`'1. ail pale
to
TORONTO PRODUt:E MARKE,.
.e (JraJa-
Wheat, sprtng, blrb....j0 S0 41 S•..,
rr. '.'heat, tall. bush q 444 0 sS
gel Wheat, red, bush.....-0 s4 0 443
6..h N'41eNsLLua (0014, bunts..,,l°011:7111 41 u U 7.1•
to Koaertle,y buab, 0 Ll 0 32
red kyr, bush.. 0 OS
I Peen, boob, , 0 77 ....
10 i LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Liverpool. Juae 11. 'Anent- Spot howl -
at gal Fug. ture0* , .4y6.J.11111; July is 0'4J, Sept. eY
7%4, Ue
k I ('orn-Spur steady; Awert, nu mised,urw,
I. n0 stock; Aalrrltau wl'rd, old, 4s Wool. Fu-
tures quiet; July 4s 74,d, Sept. 4g
hams Short rut ares, iwm.
t1, Baeo,-t'umberlaud cut arta, tar 6.1;
*hurt rib gnu. 14.'; clear bellies ares, :0+
W; shoulders, square, ares, 44. 6..l.
gel 1 Lard Prime welters qulet,44g 6J; Amen-
s. 1 can retitled quiet, 438 34. •
e itups--At Loudon (Peelle await), (3 5s
to 13 13a; arm.
'w , The.lwports of wheat Into Liverpool Inst
' week were .3)71R quarters fr .ell:uule•
porta, 21000 from Psclae, sad N1; s0 fres
other porta.
11 I NEW .YORK DAIRY MARKET. '
New York, Jane 11,- Butter - Steadier;
' • receipts, 7411:.. Street pylae•■ : lister errant
d 1 *ry-. ow to Out,.'. Uglelsl ',Mee" : ('vegan
tq, coWmou to extra, 13,• to 200; true.
vaned, cuulmu1 to extra. 12. to 17e; western.
factory, common to aceta 133 to. 151,1e;
western IIal4tlnp ,rra,u.'ry-, estrous, Le;
arse's, 1:'',.' to hie•.
1 b.'...•- Weak; receipts *714u; new stale.
hill 0101111, Inrge, best, 10'T.•: de., 1a;r to
.lo. fair t" g.od. Mayo to 1th .lea., Interior,
!4' to 0,'; slam., full to I.:wt 2c Ili $14.'.
I:gg. Ylrw; rearlpla. 1P 011'; .tat.', )'t
un.
0y'lvaala 5114 u.'.rby, fall. ;r, 0lrcleLwhie
d.. .1 . 211, w 210; 411. whed, .'x'
era, \4040' 10 1+1e; western tIrsI,, 17r; 110,,
rr,•ooJ., Ilk to Wee; souther's*, I'., 111
464
air
Cnptal..Erl pinnccd from one couple fe
- fllr uthl'r.
And tatty," be added, "don't you loll
anybody 1 told that story, for heed
Klin we alive If he knew It."
As they N•1llked hack toward the atm
Don Ralph and Elsie lingered a 11114e
telillad the others mud then stoppeal to
,4ateb a big four nlaarr that muter
full will, was epinuiug along a mile 0r
two front the brach. 'Jlu•y watched it
or a moment or two without speaking.
t. 4r'N (Meeks were brown from 'the
sot
Mtr'1\'. � w of b
of NI i en hair gutter*
11, th
I •�wind. and her triol, healthy lig- p
't are .lo,Nl out against the while Nand w'
I. hl:l IN•hi1 thew as If cut from cant- J.
s• board. T electrician Let ail at her, et
and again tl • thought of that 414a;;race-
n fill 'Eliot• 1i .•
k cllsi
NiP
Y feel al
it into his ulnad. They hail had 111a11J• a a'
rt Ince, and Elate had to
eIt, but he head not, rat
e h,
at
r
•
114 Ue"'l.ary. Bustard!"
Just Then Ralph and Elsie cane up
aid Captain Eri explained that he hat
balled them bee•umse it 44:14 1111.,' to be
going if they wanted to get across to
the mainland without sw•imwlug. They
w'ulke'l :wound to the back Blur of the
'tattoo and there found 5lrs. Snow and
Captain Davis by the hen yard. 'rhe I
lady from Sautueket 111111 diseovertd a J
girl ehll•k.'n In the colle•tiou, and she i
was holding It to her lap and at the '
seine time discoursing learnedly 011 the
relative value of Plymouth Rocks nod
Rhode Island Reds as layers.
"See tore!" exclninIPel l'aptalu Eri
delightedly, pointing to the suffering I
'Met. "What
dial 1 tell you? D' you
under we pitted her out fur nuns fur
,sen, Luther? Even a sick hell knows
lough to go to her."
They harnessed Daniel to the carry
I PIM hawed the living freight abuurd
how, although Captain 1'erez'wo-
oed that he 111141 eaten .0 much dlu-
r he didn't know', he'd he able to
ung on the w'aj' be did coming down.
tell they said farewell to Captain
ln•Is and hos sister and stark) for
Neste. 'The members of the crew, such
thein as were 810441' 11114 stutl.u,
;toed gluslby to theta all they pa5.ud.
"'Things kind of average up In thin
orld, don't they?" said Captain Eri
de•tively as he steered I)nulel along
0 waft leach toward the ford. "We're
I the time reulii' 'bout fellers that
Irk for the go"'nent gittli high Nal'-
rirk nod doin' next to nothiu'. Now,
there's a gang --the life *ache Brew, 1
thein -°ghat does what you and me
would eall nlmighty hard work and gut
next to not44n' fur IL Uncle Saul Bits
square them It wel'uiw to me. .4 few
dullarm a worth 01111 ftiid yourself ain't
gilt edged wages toe delle free..' and
drownd.d rid Mown to pieces you
mouths out of the year, 1R 1t}"
The tide warn higher when they carafe
to the eron.ing than It had been when
they drove over before, but they made
the passage all right, although there
was some ner'OU4ie,4 dlnpdayed by the
feminine portion of the party:vv '.'hen
they reached home they found C Motu
Jerry contentedly smoking hen, p e,
the sick 1111111 wan asleep, and ever
thing was was serene. Josiah nppeard
from behind the barn, where he had
leen wwoking a cigarette.
They pressed Nlr% ilnzeltine to Way
to nn4,per, but be declined, allrvanq
that he send leen away from business
too long already. Ile had been re-
markably silent daring the honiewnrd
rid.'. and Elsie, too, hail turmoil busy
with her thoughts. She was full of
fun nt the !topper table, however, and
the meal was a jolly one. J,.st n. It
won flnieh0d ('11ptaln Jerry etr)ck the
table a bang with hos palm flat node
e knives and forks Jutnp and no
oto flet Captain Perez as to 4'411140 hint
to .p 1 half n elm of tea over Ills Shirt
41 .1.)111.
"innd love!" ejnenlntell the *le-
ntil, fn.rpp g 1,44 chin and his tie
With hes nap In. "It's bad enough to
1 I CATTLE MAR;(ETS.
1.bles ,:n.ler-Iro,r. ■nd !sheep
Plenum, ( 1,1111 {:palm at 4 biro go.
1 .o.1.re Janie II ..,Ise le are
11c to I} '1"'••
lea i• pier 11.,; rcfrlg''. 4, , ',t
0r p.•r Ib ; .hs•.•p, dr.•..ed. 14.•,- to
par 11.,; lea ' , 14'e.; Ceoae,l weight
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK.
)torte..al, JIM, 11. I11:,,,.,) Cable"
. fr.:
eat
good hi4lgh over 1�
appnreuth' foraatte'
by a gaol drat.
10
101
rat
44'1
on
w•:
ed
sh
off
34
a1
f
She was the first toal:, 81)11 theft 1'I
■s much to herself ns to him. 1)
"1 think they are the be11t people 1 1
ever Liew,".he said. of
"N'hoY" nee naked.
"oh, all of thew! The capfabn$ and
Mrs. Snow, find Captain 1141414.+ :1114 111.4 w
sister. They are ro maniple and land h.
and ,generom.4. And the beat of It leo] th
they dull t seem to know 4t, and ..al
wouldn't belie%e It It you told them." ..b
Ralph nodded ewphati,all .
"1 Imagine It Woukl take a good deal
to twitches- Davis or any of these stal-
lion men that there was anything he-
roic In their Mrs," he said. "As for
Captain Erl, 1 have kuow'n hint only a
mouth or two, but I don't know of
an n r
y n town
Om[would
r.6. the
rg o if
[ were Ili trouble"
"lir halt ie1.11 NO kind to grandfather
and rte'," said Elsie, "that I feel ns
though we err' muter an obligation we
ver emild repay. When I came down
h, e 1 knew no one 1n Orhatn, uud he
and Captain Jerry and Captain Peres
ado Inc feel more at home than
mer felt before. '4'nu know,"
".grandfather Is the only rel-
on will go back to your
its grandfather recov-
h:l ve
1 hate
mite add
naive i ha
"1 suppose
1tndiel when 3
ern,"
"I 110111 know, f grandfather le
well enough i think shall try to per-
suade him to come up o Boston and
lite with nue, Then I t perhaps
tench, lbin won to have n my loot
year nt Radcliffe, so my Mi. Ig. It up
will not make no notch differen e. Ito
you Intend to stay here long? sup-
pose you do. Your profession, I kairw,
Menus t0 much to you, and your wot�lt
at the station must be very interest -
Ing."
"It would be more so If i hail Roma
0110 who wan interested with Ire. Mr.
Langley 1. kind, but he Is so wrapped
rap In hen own work that I see very
little of hint 1 took the place because
1 0 ght It would give 111P n good deal
of .pure time tint I might time In fur-
thering Nome experiments of my own.
Electricity Is my hobby, and I hare one
or two ideate that 1 am foolish enough
to hope may he worth developing. I
have hn(1 time enough, gaslaese known,
1)114 It'm a lonesome .ort of lite. If it
hail lot loom for the enotninO--orad you
i Mink i .Mould have given It up
Iw•(ml',' 411.,"
Nth. 1 hope you won't."
"IA lay?"
"Illy -why, because It a.'rmo like
rimng nw•nv, nlmo.t, doesin't It? it
a t!tlog i0 hart to do, hitt le worth
doing, i think the antlefsetlon In dolt.g
it In neer no much greater, don't yon?
i Imo.; It must be lonely for you; but.
then, ft Is lonely for Ur. Iangley pad
the other men too."
"I doubt If Mr. LIOgl.'y would be
happy anywhere else, and the other
men ere married, most of them, and
live over In the village."
Now there Inn't any real reason why
MIN simple remark ahoukI have ranged
n halt to the conversation, but It did.
Slims Preston said, "11h, Indeed!" rather
hurrlelly, and her next speech was
concerning the Height of a particularly
big wave. Mr. Hazeltine answered
this commonplace nnm.what absent. took
■indelly Re acted like a man to "i
Beare a feller to death, MM done
druwndin' and seas In' bldg at the same
time. What did yo do that fort'
"I jest .thought of"eeO�methlu'," ex-
claimed Captain Jrrr , `gulug through
Due pocket after the other.
"Well, i wish you'd have your think -
title In the burn or somewhere, elite
next time. I put this shirt on clean
411. Inornin' and now look at It!"
lllo friend wan too busy to pay any
attention to this ndvlar. The motet
search appnrently being nnlatiefactory,
be rote from th.' table and hurriedly
made a round of the room, looking on
the mnntelpo'P and under chairs.
"1 had It when I come In," he Rolllo-
(mined. "i know 1 did, 'crow I was
wenrin' It when I went nit to tee t.1
the hent. L don't tow where"
"1t It's your hat you're looking far,"
ohrereed Josiah, "i ane Men. Snow
hang It up on tbe'nall behind the door.
There It In now."
The reply to Ms wap merely a
grunt, which may or mny not 4)4140014. ex -
premed approval. At any rate, the
het wall apparently the ohjert of his
search, for he took It from the nail,
laked Inside, and with a •lgh of relief
out $ crumpled envelope
knew I put It somewhere.." he
1.1.erp.w,l and Iweihea wt Ciluldl.Y
Ire 6.'a l..e weaker eau :11014)01 of 111efeaK.1
• w' 1.1110 *, ,11,1 prim. s:,uw Y de.'IIn.• eat Vic,
wile salvo al 11.• lea 111,,-. Joh leen fr..0
Gluegow were ser)- bad, end who. rrt.•rt.•I
gnaw ,losses lea ahipperr 1l4 31 to $141, anal
Irl nes r6.+'. YY ao..11 no iv: to all
111'nbo rad le'i
r ,";"1 freight haw Immo
good, and all June spur b,* heeu I..,h,•d
al steady rubes, :,1111 ."Yue Jnly 1i, 1,.m0on
at Y2. 1.1, w 1,1.1. 1+ eau .11.,nee of 2. Od per
he114. F;xlorte for Ire w lick Were X4)1 cat-
tle.
Receipts •were f7"..title, 111 wllrk rut•'$
411m, ',sites,
Woo als.•p awl. Wats 51411 Item
bugs. A feature 11 the bug ultuatlo, of
tete has bent the ruutltmr.l strenytb 4, the
foreign aur►04. for Canadian baron, nod
oar robe•* of Ilatnrday note a further ad -
Elmer lea pre. rs lu krlltul of 1s to g•,- uud
y Liverpool le, white tor. ate edvlrr, Duos
Londo., also show nu aJvemee of 1a to 2s.
So -, is of bog. here to0ay wore .1300 of
wW.4 fully ball had been contracted for
In the we.: by sure of the leadinark-
ant rhe market was strung and pelves ad
vane
ad Its e
1W 1
r
P W. Ikee
a Maul wag
MI es of selected lots were made
at $7.I10 to $a per 10.0 Ion., weighed off cars.
The butchers were out strong and trade
was fair, but there w'na ■ ileeliu, Ili fit,
primes of cattle. Prime beeves geld 5t
to 54.1c per lb.; pretty amid animal*. 4r to
4%r, and the r0l0Woa .tack 244.' to 3%m,
There was • good demand for mllrh cow..
and 1Nr. U•,1■ of Cote St, Luke poll pea
for ave gond milkers; the other rows add
at 1:10 to 3RD earl. There were only • few
good calves on the market, .rad there sold
• r 8. to 3N rain; the others aoW at 141,:10 to
114 each. Sheep sold at Atjr 40 4'4' per I1,.,
and the lamb, at 13 to 3,. garb,
EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET.
East BuRulo June 11. -rattle- Renrlpt..
Inas) heed; seller and' 10e to 13,' higher;
prime steers, 145441 to $3.tG; n few, sr,;
• hlp lug, 33 fo 15.30; botcher■', Si :wt to
•5,314: heifers, 1N to 1..23; cow's, p.7', 4.1
*4.1441; bells, 13 to 144.;0; Stu. Lein and foie*.
are, $3.30 to 34.:0; .lock hl•If.'rs 1:1 11
11:.75; Nresb cow+ and .prlugers doll and
ower, 1114 to SSG.
Vesta Receipts. 1700 head; filmy active
Mid 23e• lower N.:O to 87.
(logs- Receipts. r2,f10n head: fairly 4"
1141 and 5c to 1344• higher; heavy ,111%141.
yorkers and pig•,$0.'.5 to 14494.: r0IEl.r.115,73
to 144; .cage, 84 to 34.50; dente.. gob 1 10
N.'15.
Sheep and Lambe --Receipts. Rona bean;
slow; sheep grad,: Iambs for higher;
Iamb., 85 7,, to (7.:.0; yowrlinge, 40 to
36.75; 'renters. (11 to pf. 23; ewes, 33,25 tO
06.:0; .help. mixed, $3 to 10.
NEW YORK LIVE STOCK.
New York, June 11,-Deev.•s itevelpts,
4713; steer. steady to IU' lower; Wow for
n,edlnm old common grades : fit bonne,
steady; others Icer to 1.,r lower; rows law•
et; bologna wow*, 21e 10 44s• 1R; 14.".'.,
34.ru to 143.421.s; ball. R3 to 14414;' 'von.,
31 .Um to *;1.141, 1:slagu•m
{. tnrruw, IVsI
cattle, 673 sheep and ,00 gunners of ta•ef.
Calves,Receipts, 41219; areal, 131 t.. 2'1,
higher; Intterndlks easy; reals 13 to
37,41144; mitre, *elected, 17.77.; general solea,
pylic. to 17.31J: dila. 114.:0: buttermilks,
14,.. to 144.714; dressed calves arm: en
Ureas* sols Ne• to 11'ye mak I). ; .-unary
dre.ord, 7e to 1444.'; drr..el Lultermllks f1,
to 7v.
Sheep Ind Lumina lerelpts, 13,107; ahs.'p
nrtu; he In les 1ud yen rllmgs 244• ,W; sheep
s:: to $3.:1I;'kWh, 87,101 1" SKr.: general
miles. (4.2:. to 314.}:,; yearlings; MI to 37;
top., (7.:1..
111,1.' Receipt., 7375: market bleier;
stale hogs, 140.95 t0 37,10.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
Chicago, June 11. Cattle " Reeelpte, 1t:,-
0au; best Wendy; other. doll; emotion to
prime newer., $1 to pato. row,. 143 to 14,3o;
elfors, 32.75 to j6.; bulls, 13.25 to 14.21;
falces, 140 to 37.143; stockers and feeders,
142 73 to 34.75.
(tog* Re'elpta 14.441: market Sr to 7'y
higher; rholee 'te prim* heavy, 116,6.5 4e
ig.70; mMlnm good.to go,, hret'y, PI :44 7to
,02(4; butchers' weirh ti, seos% in
300714; goof, ehMN, hears, tolled, Km to
$6.8441; perktnl, 30 to 114.44_I4.
Sheep and IAmba Receipts. '24000; m •r
het steady to strong; sheep, j1:+1 to 84 4114;
ywrlln*.. $S.l14) to lin !11, ,hot 1 111111 1.11,
13.(744 in $5.70.
Tea Flavor and Strength
THE greater body and richness of Indian tea
when combined with the delicately red
but thinner tea of Ceylon, produces that "rich fruity
flavor " of Red Rose Tea --a tea that is strreepg and
goes further--4requires less to make a cup pf equal
strength than TIE brand of Ceylon tea alone.
Red Rosea combines the strength and
richness of IIndian tea and the delicacy and fragrance
o eylon tea.
Red Rose
1/4
is good Tea
T. H. EfltaIJr1Dolts
5t_ John, N.B., Toronto, Nmn,peg
p OWE -atilt�s
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fireproof roofs?
Peterson's "Wire Edge"
Ready Roofing
is absolutely fireproof and waterproof -and practically
yvearproof. It is cheaper than shingles and lasts a lifetime.
We will send yon a free sample. Test it yourself.
We will also mail a copy of our illustrated booklet.
Hardware stores everywhere handle Paterson'+ "Wire Edge"
01 can gat it for )o,,. Insist on having it.
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FENCING
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST
When you buy a knife for instance, you Besides the extra strength and superior
consider the qualtt', of the steel in the workmanship, PAGE FENCES arc dip -
blade. The biggest and heat iest knife isnot ped In n$pecialwhite patnt.ttbachon
nr44. 4arily the {pest. Now there is just as lop ad the hest ufgalvanizing, will lento hen
much difference 1'
el at 111 linea unlit And strength h aha• I'
quality K( de of wire for year". And, also, this
of steel in fence wire as - whit) coating nukes wore
there is in a knit:• blade or much more aighlly.
razor. The I',uge Co. use Owing to the great
a high carbon steel i.g strength and elasticity 1. J LJrift el
PAGE fi•nc4ug. ono.
One-
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eeld
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ponJsut•c4nAgre trhce-
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As you get in PAGE
FENCES one -halt
more fence strength•
greater protection agaited
rust, better workmanship,
Metter appearance, use
Ie40 posts, can you afford
to use other fences, even though you could
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PAGE? But, really our• cost you
little• of any more. 404
Get prices before placing your order for Fence Gates or Lawn Fence.
Sold and erected by E. P. PAULIN, Godericit
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coax y,M) but little snore,
i• fifty per rent. (So%)
stronger than wire in other
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fence ie as strong as the
heat Met of other makes.
Notice the lock in PAGE
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may have noticed also that "EMPIRE" FENCES.
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Where we lead others follow.
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hunt for cultivating. A sweets* for mak •
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after
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It note so more thea
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