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TR.11)1: ('ENTRE:'.
('rices of !'.Mlle. Grain, ('hese and
Other Dairy fruduce at
Home and Abroad.
BRE.1DSTUFF&
'reroute, June 7.-Outario Wheat
7hnr,da trussed the I?uglish le'e'r while within a rule a au Guelph will have a Y. M. C. A. _ Ne, noised winter wheat, 90c
3He was followed as fast as pos-1 building campaign next year. t;, sac outside.
(1Lunnel twice in an acroplune. Bible by a tug, which kept hint in A disappointed homesteader Manitoba Wheat. -Nu. 1 north -
Els ing from Dover to Sangutta, sight half -way. hanged himself near Irma, Sask. ern, 90c • No. 2 northern, 91c at
near Calais, prance, he circled About. an hour after his departure There is a probability of La:•1• !attic ports for immediate shipmeut.
cosi. that village, flew baek to Do -,word reached Dover from Calais Giey's term as Governor-Gcucral (;ern --American No. 2 kiln -dried
that !tolls was returning and by being extended. yellow. 67e; No. 3 yellow, kiln
-
biplane
40, with the aid of glasses, his! The Mlaniteba Government has dried 60%c; No. 3 yellow, h7%c;
biplane could be seen far out over recommended the appuintnhent of a Canadian corn, ti0c to 61e, Toren -
the channel. The aeluplane soon technical education commission. to freights. --------
grew visible to the naked eye, and Miss Alfie I)atlyn fell off the 11'a- Oats -Canada Western, No. `2, Choice steers, per pound, 7%c to head. The sheep market is weak
when it was over Dover lightship, leash Railway bridge at St. 'l'hwnas 35e; No. 3, (1,11'., Me at lake porta 7;:;c; good, per pound, 61se to 7c; ane! prices are quoted fully 25 cent.
2!:: miles from the shorn, the chart- t u Thursday and was killed. for immediate shipment; Ontario middle, per pound, 6%e to 6%c; lower for ewes and for bucks and
nel steamers and yachts and ves- Earl Grey has been sulnnluned No 2 white, 33c to 34c outside; No. fair, per pound, 6c; common, 5c to culls. Lambs are steady at. $4 to
sols in the harbor set their Looters to England, and mss, cancel his 3 white, 3-1c to 33c outside, 36c on 5,' e. 86.50 per head. Hogs are quoted
some tint. waiting fur a favorable going. while the crowds cheered projected Hudson's Kay trip. track, Toronto. I Toronto June 7. \ number of 21.
ept"'rtuuity to make the Channel themselves hoarse. Rolls didn't' It is reported that, women detee- Barley -No. 2, 51c to 52e; No. 3 5 cents lower at *9.15 to $) 5U.
flight. One carte on Thursday descend at once. tn•es have been eat )lo •ed in Haut y choice fat• cows and. bought al ►ting
) y extra, 49c to 50e; No. 3„ 46c to 47c 3? � per cwt., and the remaining "'--'r'"
Evening, and was immediately tak-, Gradually decreasing his height, atoll stores to secure evidence of outside; Manitoba, No. 4, 49c one portion of the same load brought '1'ltc pioneer of atiation iu Russis
en advantage of. At 5.30 the wind he circled above the outer towers till -tapping. track lake ports. $5.73 per cwt. l� rout *5 to $G was
dropped almost to a dead calm!, and of Dover Castle, then trade a bean- Dominion analysts have found Peas --No. 2, 70c to 71e. the frequent. rano of the prices teas probably fatally injured by the
Bell, arranged to start an hour tifull judged encircling movement that about one sample in four of q 1 g 1 fall of his machine.
F y j g g I 11ve-No. 67c to GBc. for the Iwst quality of cows. Bulla Some thirty thousand Jew; are
later. Almost exactly at the stroke over the ancient Norman keep and the pepper sold in Toronto is adul- Buckwheat --No. 2,51c. also sold at from *5 to *6 per cwt.
of 6.30 Rolla teeok his seat in his finally after a series of other eve- teiated, Manitoba Flour -Quotations at1' suffering as a result of the expnl-
shert biplane, and, with a lotions landed in the meadow from Permission to export ower fromQ A good market for milkers and si •ns from Russian cities.
Wright>, I 1 Toronto are: -First patents, $5.- springers has been made by the TheGovc Russian
United South
rousing eheer from the spectators, which he had started, as lightly as Dort Frances to the United States 30, second patents, 84.60; strung unusually large number of outside Africa is considering the question
among wham were his parents, a bird stops. side will be granted under certain bakers', $4.60; 90 per cent., Glas elders that had to he filled. Prices of compulsory military service.
Lord and Lady I.langattock, and While over Sangatte, Rolls drop- conditions. gow, freights, 25s. (kd. today ranged from $4t to $40 per
his brother-in-law and sister, Sir leu three weighted envelopes con -What are believed to by the re -Ontario Flour -(('inter wheat ____-.-__-____________-__.--__
John and Lady Shelley. he rose in- taining messages of greeting to the mains of Chief Tecumseth were patents for export, *3.60 to $3.65
to the air in splendid style. The Acro flub of France. He said his found at St. Anne's Island, near ink buyers' bags, outside.
biplane trade a big sweep toward experience all the way was most \1•allaceburg• Millfced-Manituha bran, *18 Y -FIVE MEN KILLED
])over Castle, thea hack along the exhilirating. Victoria McTaggart, an aged wo_ per ton; shult•s, 320 per ton, truck,
uuan. fractured her skull in juutp- Teronto. Ontario bran, $19 per
THE CENTURY OF PEAC ing from the prison van at Mont-
real,ton; and died shortly after. Toronto.
Mr. It. E. Harris, K.C., Presi
dent of the Nova Scotia Steel COUNTRY • PRODUI'T:.
Company, says that there is plenty
of business and that the outlook is Butter -Creamery prints, 22c to
very bright. 23e ; Separator prints, 20c to 21c;
Villagers of Dunlop, on Satur- Dairy prints (choice), 18c to 19c;
Clay, tore up the rails of the On- I f tubs,
tario (West Shore Electric Railway
that had been laid on a highway
against their will.
A ddspatell from ., decline of 20 cents per barrel
in Hs, price of Manitoba flour is an -
An Englishman Crossed the Channel
Twice in His Aeroplane.
A despatch from London says : I (Alf, and headed straight to sea
Charted Stewart !toll,, the young- at a height of about 600 feet. Hulls
est sun of Lord Llangattock, (u increased hist height to about Es00
f land.
1l.tt'P'I:NIN(:S 1'1 09 .11.1. 111'1:11
T111. ( LOBE.
Tele rapbic Briefs Frem Our turn
and Other Countries of
Recent Lvents.
CANADA.
Ver without descending, circled
titer Dover and finally descended,
after a magnificent !light of ninety
minutes, during which time he cov-
at►ned over fifty miles. Ho is the
first English aviator to cross the
('haullel„ sed the first airman to
snake the double journey.
!toils had been at Dover for
is the Standard Article
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Preparations for Celebrating at the Niagara
Frontier
Buffalo says: facturet'� ('luh, the Niagara Fron-
"Peace hath her victories no less tier Landmarks Association, Buf-
falo Historical Society, Bean's of
Trade at Niagara falls. N. Y., and
North Tonawanda, Tonawanda,
Lewiston; tl►c civil authorities of
which is arranging fur the border the village of Youngstown, N. Y.,
celebration of the one hundred and Queenston, Ont., also dele-
years of peace enjoyed since 1812. gates from Hamilton, Toronto, dridge and child escaped by jump -
It, is proposed to make this an oc- Chippawa, Niagara -on -the -Lake, ing from the buggy. 35.• to 40c per bag On track, Toron-
casion of international rejoicing. Ont.. and La Salle, N. Y. Alfred Kelierose, a man of 75•t'•
:u general meeting will be held at The original intention was to rears, was shot in the head by a
Niagara, N. Y., June 16, to dis- have the celebration take place in highwayman at Montreal. and pro- PROVISIONS.
cuss plans. At this meeting dele-
gates will attend representing the
Chamber of Commerce and Mlani-
renowned than war" is the motto
cf the International Committee
representing the Niagara frontitr,
Premature Explosion in Tunnel Near
Where Quantity of Powder Was Stored.
A despatch from Ogden, Utah, Ja; anese and Greeks who made up
n error u s, 16c. says, Twenty-five workmen were'the quarry gang of 75 to 10+1 men.
Eggs -19c to 2Uc per dozen in y r Tho injured are reported to num-
Cheese-New
lots. killed in an explosion on 11 wines- be r a .core or more. The victims
Cheese -New cheese, 11'-,c fur clay in a quarry of the Union Port -++.ere blown to more.pieces, some of the
large and 12c for twins. Old land Cement works at Devil's!bodies were mown a hundred aids.
cheese, 12%c for large and 13c for Slide, Utah, thirty iniles east Of among the many missing is Hugh
pounced. This snakes a net decline
twins. Ogden. The explosion blew down McGuire, foreman of the quarry.
of 40 cants in the Manitoba flour Beans -$2 to $2.10 per bushel fur rise telegraph and telephone poles .\ premature explosion in a tunnel
market since May 1. primes and $2.10 to 82.20 for hand- aid connnunication with the scene above the cement plant was the di -
Mr. John i)oddridge's horse picked• o! the accident was limited to a tett cause of the explosion below.
plunged into the canal at Welland,
on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dod-
Potatoes--Delawares, 55c to 60c brief message sent out by a courier More than 30 kegs of powder were
pe: bag out of store, and at 43c fit m Morgan, Utah, soon after the sic red near where the men were
to 50c on track, Toronto. Ontarios disaster. Most, of the killed are esiking.
1512. but the consensus of opinion
now is that it will not be held be -
foie 19t 1 or 1913.
OWN $Ot;N11 Ol:7'It11:E.
111y'1eCinu'c I'e•t:sotrs Destro) Y. N.
C. t. it'uuiuiture.
A ("tapate!! from t )aen Sound
says: Some time after 11 o'clock .on
Friday night some miscreants
gained access let the 1 M. C. .\.
parlors and perpetuatt•d an act of
var:dali'.nt of a particularly wanton
character by breaking and practi-
cally destroying the athletic tee
pities, breaking the hammers and
other fixtures of the piano, slitting
the leather seats of the chairs and
cutting the rugs and carpets. 'filo
civet! is all the more noticeable in
view of The fact that. a big ten -days'
Y. M. ('. :1. c•anlapign to raise a break."
large slum of mines. i, being sue-
t ,•.sftll) carried en and is now nt ----,y
it ; !.eight. The police are working
on the rate and the Attsrtiey-(le•ti-
cra:'s 1'''partment has been n''ti-
fre•.l.
before the section of pathology of
the Canadian Medical .19ociation
en Thursday morning. ''At pre-
sent,'' he said, "it is confined to
the western part of the Province.
The district extends from Hamilton
to i':ssex ('entre, right thr••ugh
Lendon, and the whole sect;•'ti be-
tween. It is to be found from Lon-
don to Goderich, and there ir+ some General for ('annnla in London, is churl and light (hams, 18c to 18%e;e I,t. vernment. steamer to St
of it at Owen Sound. There has 41(.3d.m:nt}', 16,,c to 17c; bacon, 19c tel John's Nfld., a distance of nearly
maI
been one huan death as the re- it is feared that Colonel Roose- t''• 4.000 miles in twenty days, is the
stilt of rabies. that. of the hey who volt's t;uikl Hall speech will give record which his Excellency Earl
died al Dunel,i. I performed the ripe to Nationalist demonstrations
post-rnortent examination in this in Egypt.
ease, and lime' is not the slightest King George has called a confer -
doubt that the boy died of hydro-
phobia. 'There were five deaths in
C',:nnda previous to this uut-
bably fatally wounded. The police (wholesale quotations, --
k'eked hint up all night on the Pork --Short cut, 831 to $31.50
charge of drunkenness. per barrel; mens, 828.50 to $20.
.1 twenty-five million dollar steel bard --Tierces, 16e; tubs, 10'/,c ; r
merger has been formed at Hamil- pails, 16%e; stocks very light, Aims to Cover Four Thousand Miles in
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S PLANS
ten, taking in the Hamilton Steel. Smoked and Dry Stilted Meats -
(forks, the Canasta Screw Com- Leng clear bacon, tone and cases,
par• the Montreal Rolling Mina 151:,e to backs ( int ) sic fti
awl the Canada Bolt tie Nut Cont- 21''c: backs (pea -meal), 21%c toi _
party. 9 c; shoulder I►ums, lac to 1•f'/1c;� :1 despatch from Ottawa says: ei,araete'r of the country to be tra-
grcen meats out of pickle, lc less From Norway House, at the head tit ('sed will be largely the same
Gl!E:1T BiIiTAiN. than smoked. lot I.ako 1\'innil►eg, by way of Hayes ar, that through which the new rail -
Edward .Jenkins, formerly Agent- Hulls, smoked, 15c to 15;sc; me- !liter to 1'urt Neesonr-
, and !hence stay }iousewill uto Port Nn. The elsoup owi11 oc-
cupy about t(11 days, and it is ex-
pected that with average weather
eunditiuns the voyage by Btearner
to Fort Churchill and through Hud-
Orey aims to establish in his final sun's Straits down the Liihta.tor
sight-seeing Canadian journey next coact to St. John's can be trade in
July. Earl Grey will go to fort twelve days, allowing for stops en
Nelson via the Hayes River in- route at Prefontsine Bay or the
,, Twenty Days on His Trip.
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11 11111:`4 iN o\'r.t lllo.
Dr :till'ot S.u>y the Sitllalinn is a
WINNIPEG DOLS 111:1.I..
I,ite� Ilalf a 1lillion to Selkirk Es.
position.
.1 thespateh from \V unipeg says:
Winnipeg ratepayers endorsed the
by-law to rid the Selkirk ('enten-
Serion.r One. nisi Exposition with n grant of
A despatch from 'Toronto says: $'6-N1' by a vole of five to one,
That there is rabies in Ontario I.n holey. Hospital by-laws total -
line ndoubt, and that the tit,. lint; K.'00.000 were endorsed, but
Sour is a serious one. was the tine granting of *400,000 to extend
epee of the political leader° in
Britain in an attempt to avert a
constitutional crisis.
MONTH EAT: MARKETS.
Montreal, Juno 7. --Oats, No. 2
Canndian western, 35c to 35%e;
eats. X. 3, 3-tc to 34%c; Ontfario
the more northerly northwest coast of Ungava., anis
No. 2 white, 34e: Ontario No. 3 stead of by
white. :tae: Ontario No. 4 white, r rt ute via the, Nelson River and at Dr. (1renfell's Mission Stations
Roc•, bailey, No. 3, 56%c ; barley,'aie•ng the projeeted line of the in Labrador. Earl 0 rey's party,
UNITED STATES. No. 4. 55e; feed barley, 54e. Hudson,)
Bay Railway, becau••o the including the escort of Royal
Milifced--Ontario bran, *10 t•, former route is more adaptable Northwest Mounted Police, will
The strike of tegmen at ('leve- e _ sand quicker for canoe travel'Ilio number about twelve.
land has been nettled.*t) u0: Ou aria middling, $.12; i.
('pari.. K. Hamilton will attempt Manitoba bran, 818 ; Manitoh.n --- - ---- ---- ------
en Saturday to fly his aeroplane �luerts, X2$3 pure grain rl'onilli You no longer need W@A1i'�IGl1P-
ook i
from New York to Philadelphia and 3s 50 3: mixed moul Ic �.' a self out with the weakening
t . *28 in ear lots. Cofo rt heat of an intensely hot kitch-
E'l28 in Manitoba spring wheat y
kitch-
en. You can cook in comfort.
Here is a stove that gives no outside heat. All its heat
is concentrated at the burners. An intense blue flame (hotter than
either white or red) is thrown upwards but not around. All the
heat is uti1i7cd in cooking -- none in outside heating.
,ACK.
One hundred and one personspstents, first, *5.10; do., secouet.
were killed on the steam and tile. 8i 00; winter wheat patents, $.':
3.,
ttic railroads of Pennsylvania
in ,o *5,35; Manitoba strung hakr_r
the month of April. 81.70: straight rollers, *t.HU 1.
Dr. \Villiatn Greene, a well-
kriewn aviator,is making arrange -
to straight.3!; roller, in bags. $2.1.;
meats tee fly across Lake Ontario tt' Otter- extras, $2 to 82.10.
Butter-- Creamry, 23 ,,c t 2:33,4c.
Cheese -Fodder, Ile to I1%c.
Eggs --Selectee!, dozen, 22e;
straight receipts, 19c to 20e.
UNITED STATES MARK T?'l .S.
statement made by Dr. J. A. .1m- tit" General Hospital was voted fieau Rochester to Toronto.
rot. director of the laboratory of dean on an even vote of 1,440 for .\ ('hicaao surgeon has ciisenver•
the Provincial Board of Health, in and 1.130 against. it needed a e'1 a tray of binding up set cred ar-
to address on "Rabies" delivered,
three-fiftha vote to tarry. teries by means of magnesium
c cocplers instead of sewing theta.
AIn a speech at. Jackson, Mich.,
President Taft proclaimed Social-
ism to he the great problem that
confronts the :American people.
- Ii'ractic•ally every railroad in the
Urited States has filed a scheclul: