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Exeter Advocate, 1910-05-26, Page 3K1NG EDWARD'S FU\ ERAL CONDENSED `E,, S ITEMS LEADING NAAKETS' 11_11'1'1:N1\ 1. 1 11011 .1l.1. 01 ER 1REAi)STUFFS. 1111, 1.1,011}:. Torouto, May 25. -Ontario \l heat --Nu, 2 mixed winter }cheat, *Lai 1110.---:.t Remarkable of Modern 1 illleS .111. Tele;:shin Its ch 1 ro±!t our Qw0 t $1.02 outside. ., Manitoba V heat -No. 1 !turtle ere, *1.02; No. 2 northern, $I, at lircrnt levet*.lake purls fur immediate shipment. C'uru-American Nu. 2 kilu-dried .' despatch from London says:l the sceptre, was placed on the gun CANADA. }clluw, 70: ; Nu. 3 yellow, kiln dried I. the selection uf the route fol- cuiriagu which carried the remains (,',' .c; Nu. 3 yellow. 67e; Canadian !Geed by King ):dvcard's funeral' of Queen Victoria, and a ',tart was •Natural gas has 'been struck at e. r1t. 61c to ti2c, Toronto freights. p104.. 'i•,n on friday tee main eon-' wade fur Paddington. The gust 1 ort William. . Uats-Canada Western. No. 2, a1(urati,,ns weighed: First, King carriage was drawn by eight cr. sr„ At r, Joseph Griffin, •t prominent 36c; No. 3 C. W. 35e at lake porta C. org.•s desire that an upput•tu Flemish 4torses which are uuly seen I'• loess wan of 't. '1'h,.uius, was for immediate shipment; Ontario nity should be given as many as' •.•n state uccasious, 'They wore the killed in au elevator at San Fran- \o 2 white, 33e to 34e outside; Nu, 1•esaibte to witness the obsequies,' hit tin ss and trappings that were ''"en• an I second, the necessity of mini-, we•rn uy the horses which drew The Kinge.:tun k 1'embruke Rail- 3 white. 32c to 33c uutside, 36c un , a�:,� track prt6 coye•rcd With a bier truck. Toronto. rntzing the risks attcnd.nl; a gather -'(noel Victoria s carriage to St, O. Barley -No, 2, 51c to 52c; No, 3 leg of such tremendous masses uf P:.ul's Cathedral when she attend-, lane} slide at, Bluff Point on '1•hurs- elms •19c to bee ; No. 3, 46c to 47c • pet pie as were expected to view the cc! the Diamond Jubilee thanksgiv- d"Y• uutside; Manitoba, No. 4, 49e, on' precession. ' ifie -service there, mid those worn; S11' Thomas Shaughnessy depre- track, lake ports. 1t. lust it gas arranged that the si.hs.ryuently by the creast ltorses_cutcs rumors to the affect that C•. Peas --No 2, 70c to 71c. procession should pass through which drew the gun carriage bear- 1'. 11. stuck would be placed upon Ilse -No. 2, 67c to DSc. Tlhfalgar Square, but this idea was ing her et Pin to Paddington Stu- ; a 10 per cent, dividend basis- l Buckwheat --No, 2 51c. overruled F,y the police authorities, ties Peter 1'erigen and his gang of Manitoba Flour- Quotations at Foint of Beauty and Stateliness. Other Conat:ies of ••rprintimg ut.t that it w1•< impossiblei DRUMS AND BAGPIPES. 1)-ukhubco►t►rs have a eunst thed (;►and T'''outu ore: -First patents. 85.50; to bla k true many approaches when; + gradingsecond patents, $5; strong bakers', desirable, and that the squared Tho coffin, on a gun carriage, was Trunk Pacific near Canora, Sask. , Barracks at Pinar del Rio Demolished by (ewe crowded and other crowds covered by a magnificent ernbruid Insurance comp:u,ies refuse to f1eights. 8s.�i cent., Glasgow peshing on from the streets on the; ereel pall, which was worked fort take risks on ttae lives of the then Ontario Flour -Winter wheat rte rtheast, nothing could withstand (linen Victoria's funeral. In the: repairing the Allan Liner Grant patents for export. *3.80 to *3 90' the pressure of the swaying crowd Ptucessi•,n pipers of the Scuts pian a't Quebec on account of the in buyers' bags, outside. cn, rising ground. This danger was Crards played Highland dirges, al- hazardous nriture of the work, Millfeed- Manitoba, bran, $19 A despatch from Havana, ('uba, atoele.l by the selection of the ternating with a military band. '1'lte The French trawler Beluga was per ton; shorts, *21 per ton, track, • Horse Guards' Perade, the Mall, latter. numbering some 400, includ ail collision on 1Veduesday with the 1•e.ronto. Ontario bran, *20 per s''�s' Two almost simultaneous ex- at•d St. James' street as highways ing fifty side and four bass drums, steamer lnvermore, off North Syd- t. n; shorts, $22 per ton on track,' Pl. stops of dynamite, supposed to ter rea+•hing Piccadilly and Hyde headed the proles -sins. The drum-. ne'. . C. B., and punched a hole in Tc ionto i consist -of 3,000 pounds, completely Park, niers were placed in the middle of. , hot bow. In docking the liclugai !demolished the Rural Guard bar - MOR E 11OOM. the bands instead of at die head, utnkr ran into the tug Zadee and! COUNTRY PRODUCE. !reeks in the city of Pinar del Rio ant: other public works, to be re - as is the usual custom, and Lieut. Butter -Creamery, prints, 24e to on Wednesday. Fully a hundred rooted to the banarks for safc- Tho public lost nothing. By the Rugnn, the senior bandmaster of clan a the route was a trifle short- , •� -••c Separator, print's, 22c to 23e; persons were killed,`and nearly as keeping. Wednesday afternoon the the Brigade of Guards, wrote an; (IJIEA7 BRITAIN. . hairy prints, choice. 20c to 21c; many were wounded. Most of the we,rk of removing the dynamite er, bring a few yards less than irtroduction for drums alone; this Voce and a quarter mi?ies instead vas solemnly impressive, rising established in the Privy Council Eggs -20c per dozen in case lots. entire families of several of the of- ef rs few yards more than that div- from the softest pianissimo to the br:ilding at London for the use of Cheese -New c•haese, 12c for1arede liters of the Guard, it is reported, loudest forte and finally dying away tc a sort of dull mutter. It proved • e READY FOR USE IN ANY QUAYTITT I se - p3 For making SOAP, soft- . r3 ening water. removing old sli Nene disinfecting sinks. If closets and drains and for many other purposes. . A can equals 20 lbs. Sal Soda. Useful for five hundred purposes. Sold Cve,ws F,.r. '•; S. f. Gillen Co.. Ltd. Una*. est, GILLETT'S PERFUMED • LYE (MAGE IN a- CIA) • HUNUREB CUBANS K1LLEB Dynamite Explosion. tr"phe, which is 108 miles distant. In consequence of the alarm over race disturbances, the Government cederod all deposits of dynamite in the vicinity in the possession of c•cutractors, for rnad construction A general law library will be Inferior, pec to 17c. load were Rural Guards, but the from the barracks for shipment to the Government magazines in Ha- vana, was begun by employees of the Public Works Department, as- strt•od by Rural Guards. They were engegedf in loading cares of the dynamite on wagons when a terrific explosion occurred, ti,nee ; but this was more than coin Fei'sated for by tho big area avail- able as a public square on the a sombre. majestic prelude to the UNITED STATES. Beaus -$2 to *2.10 per bushel for! tartment and residents of the city, Nurse Guards' Parade, and then dead marches by Beethoven and }'lura Morris, the actress. is Primes and *2.10 to $2.20 for hand -Ion which fell a deluge of masonry all the narrow patene,ents in Cock- ( hopin and from "Saul," before►racked. ani debris. srsur street and low er Regent earl of which it teas laved. threatened with blindness at her I street, in Piccadilly, would have r reached \tarp- Potatoes Delawares, 55c to 60e It is not yet known whether the instantly followed by souther, home in Yonkers, N. Y. 1W hen the cortege bagout of store and at 45c to ex of an ac- ptepented more than a fringe of borough Gate it proceeded over Secretary Knox of the t'nited on track Toronto, and Ontarios eidcntior was due to intact of con- thre workwing wasgoingal court, with dead people from lining the road, where- tL f h k States may make an attempt te) as :n the Mali a crowd of fifty deep bad plenty of room. Dobie a•I counsel. and: iee,c for twins. Old cheese,; were also killed. as well as several 12%c fur large and 13c for twins. l employees of the Public Works De- e latter portion o t e route to are still at 35c to 40eper bagon s en by Queen Victoria.'s funeral preserve the peace between Ecua parators, but the former hyputhe procession that is by St James' dor and Peru, • tilek. sit is considered the more probable. ORDER OF PROCESSION. The coffin was transferred from the, catafalque at Westminster Hall t., a gun carriage at 9.45 a.m. Tho Its yal regalia was placed on the cc•f in and the procession then start- ed It was headed by a multitude of sten prominent in the British street, Piccadilly, 'Hyde Park, the Numbers of astronomers in the Marble Arch, I:dReware road, Ox United States say that the tail of PROVISIONS, Ox- ford and rcridge Terraces and I{alley's comet was greatly beet' 1Vholesale quotations: London road to Paddington station. quotations: - Laid that the. earth did nut, atter: Pork -Short cut, $31 to $31.50 al:, pass through its tail.,per barrel; tress, $23.50 to $29. LAMPPOSTS DECORATED. • Min A. Hall, a. bank treasurer,Lard--Firm; tierces, 15%o to 16e; who admitted stealing *370,000' tubs, 16c to 16%c ; pails, 16%c; Within the boundaries of the; ferns his employers at Worcester,• pails, 163,/,c; stocks very light. City df Westminster there were Mass. was •sentenced oneThursda • S ked d D . erected Venetian masts 26 feet • mu an r) .atter strata- end foreign military and navalto from twelve to fifteen years in Leng clear bacon, tons and cases, j • jj 1j 1J1 MI services and b • massed bands and high, covered with white linen. at 1 intervals of twenty yards. From. P'tsc °' 15: to 15'/.c; backs (plain), 21c to lt• 3 a. suites. Harry Temple. a G. T. R. clerk 21 "c backs ) ' Immediatel behind thegun car- these flags flew at half mast. Ishii° is ; (plea meal , ll c to Immediately below each bung a wreath of ever- t tre at Detroit, who was arrested on a 22c • shoulder hates, 14c to 14%c; nage came Prince Louis of Bat -R charge of embezzlement, admitted green meats out of tickle, le less A Boat Load of Laborers Was Upset in te:b urg. King L�dward's charger greens. While it was not practi-t:.kin money from his em lovers, R 1 ' IN next, •led, and then the Royal cable to carry out an exactly simi- R P than smoked. lar scheme in all the other streets,- and stated that much of it had been : Rolls, smoked, 15c to 15%e; me- Standard. Behind camp a caval- lost in poolrooms. Idmin and light hams, ',,c; the River Dnieper. carie of Royal personages. King' cc ntinuity of decoration was ob-R I8c to l8GFNI•]t1Ihctnt, 16/1c to 177c; bacon, 19c to and wounded. The whole masfite barracks building was destroyed. Several relief trains carrying sur- t►., adjacent row of officers' guar - geeing officers and sten of the Rural to was demolished. and the whole Guard and Government officials i northern section of the city was de - started in the afternoon from Ha- hived with a torrent of fragments vans to the scene of the catas• I of masonry. George leading.The Kaiser rode tained as much as possible by hang- '' on his right and the Duke of Con-. rite laurel wreaths and vi ,let rib- 20•:. naught on his left, a fen peace to bons from lampposts• the mar. In ranks of three there SELL STANDING ROOM, reole the Kings of Norway, Greece, Slain. Bulgaria, Denmark, Purtu- All along the line of the route gat, and Belgium, the Austrian points of vantage were at, a pre- -------- - -PROSPERING. heir -apparent, the Ottoman heir- !noun. As much as $1,000 was paid -- 10!) lbs.. $9.23; tierces, 200 Ihs., o i \Wednesday. Just one-half the A despatch from Alexandrovsky, ' above, and the current at, this point Brazil, Argentine and the United Rc.ssin, nays: -Forty-seven work- is strong. The'boat became unman - States will attempt to mediate be -I MONTREAL MARKETS. mien were drowned through the up- age able soon after leaving the tween Peru and Ecuador. ( sleet,. duo, it is thought. to over - Montreal, May 25.- -Dressed hogs setting of a boat in which a party - l.•ading in mid -stream • • 2 of 94 laborers were being carried it turned turtle. Many of the num- Suddenlyacross the river Dnieper near here b;: were quickly swept from view, and their bodies have not been re- cc.vered. News of the accident brought the families of man) of the v; tims to the riverside, and the slcne afforded by the grieved wives awl children was distressing. apparent, Prince Fushimi, of Ja- fo•• a small window in Piccadflly Savings Deposits Show an Increase $18; do„ 300 lbs., $2630. ' total number- managed to reach pan. Grand Duke Michael, repre- facing St. James' street, and stand - meriting the Czar, the Duke of Aos- ing rootn on the roof of St. ta. representing the King of Italy. l;ce•rge's Hospital was let at three Prince Ruprecht•, of Bavaria. the guineas per head Duke of Sparta, the Crown Prince At the funeral of Queen Victoria of Reuimania, Prince Henry of The many persons were injured by fal- Ne thcrlauds, Duke Albrecht of hue; from trees which they had Wurtentherg. the Crown Prince of clirmbed to view the procession. 1k -via, Prince Henry of Prussia, With the object of averting similar t;t, (:rand Duke of Hesse, the accidents en this occasion the trees Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Stre- ale•ng the route were circled by lit,. the ('rewn Prince of Saxony, herbed wird. the (:rnnd Duke of Saxe -Coburg' and (;.tlia, the ('rince of Waldeck- 1IfIii•:NS1. CIO/WI/S. Pyrmont, Prince. Mohamed Ali, of Estimates vary as to the number Egt•pt. Prince Tsai Kan, uncle of of persons who obtained a view of Emperor of China; Prince Charles ;he funeral procession. They range of Sweden, Prince Albert of Sehles- tie.: 1.000,000 to 2,000.000. At Over Theme of April. Pork -Henry ('annuls short cut shore. The }nen boarded the craft, tress pork, barrels, 33-•15 pieces, which was to have taken them to A despatch from Ottawa says: *30.50; Canada short cut back Cie opposite side of the river. The The 'bank statement for the month pork, bnrrels, 45-55 ieees *30• 9f April i:tiued by }die department bean pork (small pioees, but fat.) cataracts are a short distance of finance on Thursday indicates bnrrels. *27; flank perk, barrels, -.--.----.-_-.----.- - -- ths eontiuucd prosperity of the R•'.0.5J: pickled null., barrels, *30.- hard. $1.12; No. 1 Northern. $1. 1FUMIGATOR WAS DE-1DI.1•. Canadian people. Money was not t,); heaty clear fat hacks (very 08% to $1.11%; No. 2 Northern, quite so active. as during the pre- heavy, all fat), barrels, .10-50 piee- $1.0834 to$1.11%; No. 2 North- Our Man Is Dead and Two are vious stn t1t, when the inaugura- es, $33. ' ern, $1.06„ to $1.093; No. 3. *1.- i Dangerously 111. do ! of building operations through-' Flour- Manitoba• spring wheat 03N to *1,05'. - 1, Bran ----$18 to $18.-1 oat 'the country caused more than' patents, firsts;, $5.60; do., seconds, 25 Flour --First patents, *5.30 to' .1 despatch from Winnipeg says; usual buoyancy. As compared $5,10; winter wheat• patents, *5.- P5.50 ; second patents, $5.10 to $5.-i Peter Nymoc is dead and T. '1'ho- witli ILatti•h, notice deposit's de- y:► to *5.35; Manitoba strung bilk- el; first clears. *4.15 to *4.25; sec mss and Joe Paisley are in a dnn- c'r(used by slightly less than one ere. $4.90; straight. rollers, $1.- end clears, $2.90 to *3.10. 'Rerous ce•nclitien at a result of go- milliun dollars. Savingis deposits, ± 90 to 85 ; dn., in bags, $2.25 to $2.- -- ing to sleep on Wednesday night o:t the other hand, increased by '.1:S• extras, *2 to *2.10. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. in a room which had been fumi- ated an hour before for vermin. over six million dollars. 711tH Feed Manitoba shorts are in fair: Montreal, May 25• -('aloes, $2-- 1 K I! R.: Holstein, Prince Arthur of (: n< stone's public lying -in-state in tene,unt on call and short loans en demand front local and country The fumigating was dude by the ('cnieaaght, Prince Christian of Westminster Hall 300.000 persons stecks at the end of the month buyers, but the trade in bra's and 5r) to $5; sheep, 6c per lb.; lambs, l Verm•n 1)estro%ing Continue.. elite 1e. htese ig-Holstein, the Duke of ; fit, d before the catafalque. It is stood at *e9 621.32x. a shrinkage of$1 to $e each: hogs. live, selected l declare they do net knots what the. I u . g niruillie is dell, the latest bids re -lots, *10.25 to $10.50; cows. choice, ,•I.ernicals were that they used. and !•ifs Prince George of Cumber 'calculated that • the thirtv-eight $324.407, Curse t loans in ('goads c•eived for the former for export. $6: good. 5',c•; fair, 4'; to 5e; ;he duct,ra are ung I to d• tertrine pat•d, Prince Alexander of Batten, weirs during which the public was incl:cn'te that banks have allewee neceuttt. being only *17.50 per ton.? , ►, lees, the Duke of Peck. Prince n rmitted to posy before the bier more nn,ney t.. go out to the husi (h.turiu bens, *19.:►(► to $:>0: d„•, (elem.-41. �t,,.c tc^4,ve;steers. choice weat denally fumes caused de.itli. 1{ c to e • good;per lh Alexander of Tick, Prince Francis of King Edward considerably more ness public of the Dominion, there middlings, *22 to $23; Manitoba p•'r• t„ .,, e s i 4. ..E Teck. Prince 11[aximillittn ..f lief- than double that number were able brio an increase over March fig- Iran rilx.:A te. *19; do., shorts,''•', t.. 7c; middle, per 1b., 6/c to �-- 1 den, Prince Andrew of Greece. g ' le:,.;,fair, per ih„ /:, : e to 6e; coin- t' A I LIt WAS EU:1' 1111111.1. tr pay this mournful tribute. uses. On the other hand. current *21 t., $22: pure grain metallic. 11 n, per 111., 5c to 5'/.c. - 1T ST. (GEORGE'S, St. George's Chapel, 11•indser, is Prince Philip of Saxe-('olnrrg and (I• tha, Prince llunilo of ,tontene- se. , Prince C'hristupher of Greece, d':1lencon, ('unit(' d'Bti weer,. the last solemn service WAIN rite' three other Orleans princes, belt! before the merle! remains of tie frown Prince of Siam, Prince Leman' VII. were committed to the Leel.old of Coburg. and Prince fault iu the .Albert Memorial ('ha- 1loirac( of Ws' leek 1'yrn►vnt• 1••1 111 the former his late Ma- e was christe•nee .rid was near- 1 •t. I►atrh - Q }tit k, 35c toc QUEENS 1\ 1':11t1ti.1O:l:`+. ) sub Michael Murphy. the Irish Outs -Conaria west, No. 2, 38e red: in the •hit ter he took part in 1 Amens; the 11031,1 Ladles in ear• the lust m••nrnful rites for his fa- gel„',. ithu shut two young men to ;sx'•.:c; No. 3, 37e to 37'.,e; On- 1laecs cern.• Qiiee❑ Mat}, tlid' sl•e r and 'neither. e:e 1141 at Sltawyille because they an- tate. white. No. 2, 36' e; No. 3, Qu, • .. 11••11:, r. 1?mpn ss !Marie Fro The service tins conducted by tle, elecd him and 'his wife, was found ::',' c ; N.,. 4, :3-1!;c. AA II. i.- 1,a, fisc c.e.ecu of Nottcai, the •Irehhixhop of ('anterburv, the lea guilty of murder by a jui-y 4)11 ( ern lmerican, No. 2 yellow, )`r; •, Re.a1, Prineess Victeri't• 1:cheseekep ..f York, the Bishop of 1W.dn(sdlay. The fact ttutt the e•y, to eft, : No. 3yellow, 66e to07e; di c I' --• - of sax•_ l'ulnirg (luth:t, (►•,h,r<1 and the 1fean of \Vinelsor.l t.we authorities did not protect :o mixt 41, 67c to sex ; No. 3 ntix t!,c e •• , Princess of Ituuuiaui:l; 1s the cotnmiltnl portion of the' Inn., from persecution neighed with: e•d. hue to 1�;e•. 1, I' t queen of holland, the -i.11,-er of Portugal. the. t't1 w it PI •!Ite• • of I1ontenegr•., duel t1:•• I),eche-, of .loofa. ,1 eel! ie draped train censey(iI the -n4.A and the royal mourner. ti Windsor. Tao other special t•ai••' folh:wcd with others. I.11:HT F.11MO1'S HORSES. lr c :• . f the time which the ebse •..u• • t.•.•k. part of the funer- al 1.1 • • - - •-n wa• under way before 1J o', . a i•en King George ar- rived at 11 ••-tm.nstcr Hall fruit) Ilttekinchien Palace 1':reetiy an }tee ar.•val of the Kit the ea•krt. all aped with the fee.ii stat,dord and the: Union Jack. t e, wh,cu rest gd the *,portal at. rrg:t • r1, and u11. rc•etvecl) eignient. l tve.I her life. loans abroad Aims- a elight dc- 9,;12 to $33: mixed ntonillic. $23 to crease for the mend'. f-5 in ear late. Toronto, May 2b. -Good butc4ter Juliuv Sluder Killed al 11+rlarkiwin t, cattle di<i not sell above *6.75 per by Stepping Into fool. - -{• ---- Barley No. 3, 50i,yc; No 4. 5:.c : cwt., and the low figure .•f t{►o 1;11'N1' NOT GUILTY. feed barley, :•1c, A despatch from Wetaskiwin. Rolled Oats -Bags, $1.90; bar- rungs was around $6.2•'i. Medium' Ise i ia. says : .Tubus "lode r. r red Acquitted of porde n l h,rrgp al cornmeal,$3.-1ate d common Initchers lu bulls from er at the :Alberta Ilete1, 1 • • • tris, $1.05; barrels, $5,2.1 to $6. ('owls and ,u s erre • Shan tills. flue. 13 to 83.20. plenii[ul. All 'the way front *1 to ass cleetroeuted en Wednesday Potatoes (I reel] mountains, exmorning by t,tepint( e..t.•t $3 per cwt. was paid for the yeti tow feet from a metal chid build! (r Brys.•u, Que.. •f0 . c.us grades. Trade in sheep and fit eral service was reached the' 111' jurors. lite. with its august burden. slow- ep ly duce neled fre•tr the sight of the 1114 timers thr• ugh an opening in the; 8.11 1,11 111 T11L 'i if MIN flier into the !•ubterrane•nn passage: --- to the crypt of the Albeit Memorial. Dc.or:tlite I•ezd,ires of llendirear Chapel, where it was laid on •nl ('r,eteu•s.!d ll.u:f)'s Lite. leelge which. it is snid. Edward him -1 .elf •selecteJ but Isis 1e et resting A despatch from .:a1t. sas s I: Ince. Mrs. J:nits 11. Cowan met with a Butter ('resntery, 21e. Cheese-- Fcxklers, 10';,c to 10%e. Elms --Selected. dozen. 23e. to'2le -t 'eight receipt., 19e to 20.'. cbargr•<I electrically alien n Iambs has been ratite' weak late heavy storm swung the Icer ri,. held1;. Hogs me firm. Frani *9.50 to I wires against the malls. Several $:3.75 f,o,b. to *9.75 and $10 fed and short circuity affected the tela wit' red in Tor..nto. i hones. BIG IRRIGATION CONTRACT 1' I'i'I:1► STATES M.1 Il K I:7'R. C. P. R. Lets a Job 7 hat Will Water Half lttiffale.. May 25. Wheat Spring a Million Acres. t. heat, firm; N0. 1 Northern, ear- 1,•nds store, *1.13';, : 1Vin itcr, 'fow- 1 sctiuu accident on Thursday. She er Xis. 2 reel. *1.15; No. 2 w .\ hite. despatch from Calgary. Alber- (tc a' poising a ladder. up which n *dl 1.1. ('urn. Levier; No. 3 ye11. v. el. says: The contract for an exten- telcphoue lin••tnait had been work 'di'.e; No. 1 y.-Il.w. tit,'.,e; No. :: -Jen of the C. P. R. irrigation sys The f nvernme'nt's suit against it.t.. when tote ladder, blown dime! tern. 6.,'..c : No. 4 corn, 61' O.it- the town of Sault Ste. Marie ter' b,- the wired. fell dire•dtiy on the • Easier : N... 2 white. 17c N••. 3 tem int', the eastern section of the '.r:•n•Is,rtation and pay of troops, lady.? head. inflictig a cut tegnit•- 1 uhitc. tee No. -1 white, 44.•.,...1411 in tgaHon block has been &slurried sen; freei Toronto to quell the riots; fort ..ix•titel►d•s. The doctor sae. try I ••.-1 t,• malting. 64 to 6Se. ', t • ,laml• Co.s McDonnell ,o. of Ven - there .even years ago was heard that tlee eeneious trimming en the Mlime:"III li•. %I.% •.!:).\Wheat - - r. user. with whomare associated h, ('hief Juaiee Falconbrider,' Ii .t. worn mollified the htow and May. $1.00,,: July, $1.0:' .: w p j Winter. Boomer A 11 ;ghrs and i ir inber, ;1S►'; to 99'4c; cash, No. 1 (.Fant, smith A- 1'n . all of :iso kens, Washington. The contract ;s00 f. r $3.230,0, and includes ennal•, calling fur execssties of tweets - eight trillion ruble cards of e•tith. The contract pine. is about a qu•tr- tet of a million under the estimate of the 1' 1'. 1t.. and carrier a time limit of live seers. The work is t'' be started immediately and trill 'timate 540.005 asses.