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-Surgeon Advocates Cutting Open the Chest
and Working the Heart by Hand.
A despatch from ilartford, Conn.,
•sa aloft is believed by Dr. D. F. 51111!
•
Van, %vied, while operating ion Nuncio
4C Ct,:al at t. Francis' Hospital on Sun -
.4 a). twice w:veeel his patient !nom death
ll} gently I;ra .plug the 11e art and squeez-
ing it in tune with it, normal puha-
tiorsv until it prat again ,,f it,; own ac-
cord, that many lives might be Naved
1►y this method of artificial respiration.
'To all appcmranM3 the man way doad
'twice, and yet be lived again %%hen the
STOP BIRD SL.At (:Ill'1•:It.
Iti:l ht
Rouse of Lords to Prevent Fea-
ther Importation.
A despatch from 'sandiest says: With
the °beset •of chucking the tamale
• 'Inughter of birds, Lord Avebury ;Sir
Julia Lubbock) introdu:'o(1 n bill in the
:Yoffie of Lords on Tt1CSetay prohibiting
the irntpor•tateon of pinningee, except that
• 01 oorta►n epode, of birds vet feint in
.tt.e• bill. i.ord Avebury pointed out that
this measure was framed on the same
lanae as the New York State law on the
: subject. it (nails heavy permit`ea for
•cvntravent:on of the law. In a memor-
andum attached to the bill. Lord Ave -
bury says that unless the Brit'.,,* Par-
l'ar►k.1i( folle,ws the examplo of the New
York Leg:Salute the extinction of the
-rrlost beautiful species of bird life 1.9 0111y
:a question of time.
heart was squeezeeJ, senting the blood
cctrrsing thn►ugh the at let t -s,
Dr. Sullivan lhiltl.s that If a person
(-Mil be (psi -atoll upon inlmlediakely
r1f1.1* 1r_.ing taken from tho water ui
tr:ally drowning cast's I.fe, (night be con -
set veil. glee advo•.afe' opening the body
ural removing the ribs until the heart is
vt,ible and is ac''siib1o', in order that
tiro figures may be inserted to handle
it In many alreiitonr► life still hngera
ling after the. person wins t i have
Cees. d to ',resettle.
RAILWAY SITS SALOONKEEPER.
'Would IMId [nim Liable for Leos;eo.5
Caused by Drunken Buys.
A c'e:patch from Drtro t, Mea., says:
A novel suit. has teen 'begun here by
!the Pero Margtrolti itailroad against An
..hew Healey, alio runs a ea'uon on
('hires ser et near the Uni• :n (!eeot tts.ed
by •4t.) 1'. M. IL, claiming $7,500 dant-
algae. i.ast July a 1'. M. freight train
was (le'ratkui at \Vebb erwrtlo, cawing a
heavy inss t► ilio a)urpeny. Invostiga-
t'On snowed !halt ti switch Intl been tam-
pered with by two b lye who were in-
k.xieatod. it was since learned the
4,oys became intoxicated in Detroit on
liquor sold them by IIoaley. Tho nc-
et.on is armlike,' e111 a stafuteo which nli:J:c-s
isaloelik(eepers tirrbk for dalnagc i re-
-suiting from their sale of ligtaor 10 4nul-
ors
TROOP DISPLAY CURTAILED.
The Railways Could Not Ship 30,000 Men
to Quebec.
A despatch from Ottawa says: '1'110
.tnil'tary (1'.' 1uy for the tercentenary at
teie-'J,te• Will be curtailed from 30,000
to :1.0)0 men f)eenu'e of the problems
of transportation. Of these 5,001 men
('1he Crnlarl(nt force will furnish 1.e00
anfir the city corps will make up the
otlaht11ee. To maker the military
►:r:b4► a success it wo:i the►ugltt necessary
lo hays the men at Quebec within two
days, and to return them to their homes
•a.: i' o i'itiy. Railroad nuther.t ., have
eigtev 1 to do their best but %%umiltl not
e:nekertezke t0 del vet- 3).000 men itt Que-
le'` in MSS than thi' o 0r four days.
TIIE CANADIAN LOAF.
iVIty It is Larger Than (.oaf 1Iade From
Entllislt Wheat.
A despatch trelm i.ondon 'atys: AL rho
rooms of lila itoyal c(►rlety, colt Wetdnes-
r'ay, Prot. T. R. \Vo011 showed how a
1e.nf made from English wheat runts small
compared with ends road.' from Canadian
%e lid al, ) ecau•e the yeast "grows" bet-
ter and the glutine Ls more elad c In the
i.anndii+n product. Also, Canadian yeast
•ensit:••el carbon 41, N do all twice the rate
English yeast diel.
FOR .t1.it1:RT A'S TELEPHONES.
ONES.
Northern Electric Cu. Gets contract for
11:tier;aI for 790 Thies.
A despatch fr►in I'etneel-o en, Alberta.
s aye: .1 c tstrnct fee Berl ':odes of long-
e, .IL•rna' telephone' 1)e,1t1 r. al has been
iiw ir•.1.• t ley thea t'uh!ie Work: De'parl-
ment ti the Northern Electric Company
rf headier', rend \\'urnii•eg, Tire Public
weeks 114'pnt'11114'111 has f,nr "h:L`4'41 two,
let,. rn Sirath(a,na for the erection 11
11 10.41) (..41111 One excIi i11lfte bul'ding, tri
he built of a oyat of • 11),,)0. The pro.
fi,eity twos secured (dor $3.54). 'The new
tr�y'Irnl h r A!)) '11,1 will be built at Po -
'stoke nt an estimated cost of $20+),01).
TORN 1DO DF.STItOYS TOWN.
Number of Persons are Reported Killed
in Louisiana.
A despatch from Atlanta, Georgie,
sari: According to information receiv-
ed in this city a telrn:ld -) struck parts
01 J.otr si,ula on Wednesday. musing
lom of bftl, in Gi11 sten, 011 City and nal -
Unger. Telegraphic communication is
interrupted, but reports say that tlrb
storm started north of Shreveport, swept
riling to Lilt'e Rock, 'Texas, and i.: cen-
tral over 'Texas, It Ls retxorkai that Gil-
liam, Louisiana, u town of 20)0 inl►abi-
ton's, Li wi;•0111 Out and that a number
of tavola have been lost. Oil City is also
r(portoe'tl 'I.estroyee(t with a Joao of life,
end a nuni1.'r of versions injured. Bal-
linger, La.. is reported seriously darn,.*
e.t, w.tlt theca persons killed and tut in-
jurer!.
FARM IIANDS AND DOMESTICS.
Immigration Department Issues Notice
Specifying Classes Wanted.
A eiespateh from Ottawa says: The su-
perintendent of Immigration issseed a no-
tice on 'Thursday that the only classes
or immigrants wanted in Canada at the
present tiwo are experienced faun labor-
cr,;, farmers financially able to take home-
steads or purchase lands, and femalo
domestic servants. The demand for rail-
way lal.or is tided for this season, All
cGneerrte'el are requested 10 note that tho
regulaticu) now in otie'ration in Canada
requiring every immigrant 18 years ot
age or over, to have in his possession
al total $25 cash at the time of landing,
besides ticket to destination. win 11e en-
forced strictly and impartially in the
case of all immigrant; outside of the
classes above mentioned.
A CIIL'IICll ROJUJEll BILLED.
Was Slabbed to Death by Enraged Bel.
Stan Villagers.
A despatch from Courtrai, Belgium,
say.: Prae.licaliy the whole populati )n
4•f the village of 13elt'ghem, a short (lis -
!awe from Courtrai, armed with clubs
and stores, set on and kidded a man who
was caut;h6,10 the act of burglarizing
the fantott. .:hapel of Ilio Virgin on
Tuesday. The villagers had leen highly
ir,cren.5ed nt Previous church robberies.
notably that of the Church of Notre
Dante in this city last December, when
Van iDyke's this,
"Trio Eleva-
tion of tete Cross," was stolen. Seven
of lh oso implicated in the killing of the
balr•glear were arra.leJ. Doctors who
made an examination of the body found
twenty-seven !vete wounds.
PI'N1sII111:NTs THREATENED.
Pen:anti's Decreed by .Anleer of Afghanis -
nut for .Anfie-British .Arta(&,
A deepate•h from Siem'', ir.e)i,i., says:
L. is roport.•41 from that tarot
.'4.moer of Afghnnistan is new trying tc
cl.o-k the anti-British movement In his
et..•minions. ile has issued a deer -e or-
dering that any:bitty who i,rexlches a
jehad, or Iloly war, will have hie
lenge° lora out, and anybody who
leaves Kabel for the pu•p►.,,,4e of fight -
the British will havo hitt feat cut off.
1TM.\1.F: til:1.1'11 AGI:.ASKI:D.
Larne Delegation of \%'oaten Waits 011
New Itrunsa ick Got ernme)nt.
A despatch fro rn 5. John, N. IL, says:
.1 large de'(Net..orl (pan the I'" i'rrl?y
e .
1 ganryd'el \Vontan :. Culfret},(- .\a.,e,cta-
1:41n appeared before the l; ,sernrnenl 'et
1'l o k'r.c'(on on Weenie -4111y. rind asked
tlt•tt Ih,e franchise le exk'mleal to wo-
men. 7110 (k)(ernnlent promised cult -
•1 •r.tli all.
PRISONERS SLAUGIITERED
JJOSI)eJ'ate Attempt to Break Out of
Russian Jail Frustrated,
'ee.palch fr Hnl 1' :e 1t. r nosl.ty, ltii .
e1 1, The niterryt 1.ii'I.e 1,1) "(ltd•...
• +' •e 1,y j,r•hi,tt'r'. 14) tweak out 4.1 the
e ,.,t. rntue•nt jail h r.' 4.tter 1►lnkitl},' a
l.re;ieh in Ike Wali of the 1414;111H, an
tt ilh a bomb was n complete f:e►ttire,
tout it brought liked a h'ert ible sten'
• ,,:eoolo.'r in met uremia' the jail
11'uildinl,►. Twenty-eight of the pr•r, ort
cry w,•re shot to death by the guard,
end another of 110111 lana t•:11'.' died of
1119 WOta114.5, 'flit ty rith►'r• W. wound.
.x1, and it is expected 1)11 c,eteril of
thew will me•eetrmbo.
A4 soon ns the t►omh wee thr,eten one
sl tIs' detachments of prism;ere charg-
ed the guards In the e Hurt room and
attempted to climb lin will. Twelve
(•1 tree:,' men wet.' kil'ea1 in:Macy,
Wilk; other! were wuundtkl. At the
-+i
same time n recon4l body of pris•,n'r:
testae) ,tee elle' lido hill ler I • ' ee r
knives' ant ether worpu►ne elle:rl,.t d .,
rut theeir a :dy lee t.i ertt', They %%erne
:itrre,ut 41•••1 ;sit J k Iletf lo a nein by the
.0'114 r-, wh0 tt.':e• ):nilly ,•11n„r1e►acyl
be 114' p1i•4111 autltnt•il es.
'1 I;e • xpl ►sie,n
threw the ah•ote prir►e,n
int.• .e trait•• of pain e•. Th:e soman, . tt )►o
1., ,:. t:.. rot in the plot pollee -oil in
1►,' tv.ndl t).4 01a 11r,e►k;ng the court -
y 1r 1, Th• y rte r • 45rdtere'd i40 e)r.M
ha"k, 1)111 refused. tt to :•ctrpon lin' uuaret,
tired volleys 11111, the open twitelows, 1
Two pri: issre a .'r•shot 4;uwn %% aide',
attempting 1.4 e w'4I e over the roof of
the leu fling. No f.er n., is knutt n. net
41n1 54)4' •.'deet in g•'tting away. The
ch of twnnlen of the pris en is among ti:e
w e ►u desert, t
HAPPENINGS 1'110\1 A1.[. O\...t T1]lt
GLO11fi.
telegraph
thief* From Our Own sad
Other Countries of Recent
E t cuts,
A strike of natural gas has boen made
at buret -kip, Ontario.
Domin.on (iuve•r•nptent is to be naked
to test all Toronto gas melees.
John Dillon, who .h ►t and kiiled Po-
liceman .`heed at \lontreal, has been sent
for trait.
The total property less by fro in the
(!ailed States in l:))7 was ju.t short of
$210.000,000.
-ev.eral employment agents in Mont-
real have he'll arre'stu4J on a charge of
defrauding applicant -4 Feer work.
In an investigation into an alleged
(lieu of mink skins at Toronto it was
found that rats trail taken thein.
Contracts arllounting to nearly $80,000
have boen let by the 'fellliekaIllilig A
Northern Ontario Railway Contntiss'on.
A building on King street, Hamilton.
was wrecked by en explosion of natural
gas on Thursday. Two or three men
wero hurt, but not seriously.
The Seattle filling boat Francis Cut-
ting was seized by Iho Dominion cruiser
Kd 9'rel rind lomat into \'ultoouver, tor
fishing ut Canadian waters.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Lord Avebtrry has introduced a hill into
t`t; Mouse of Lords to prohibit Iho Im-
portation of plumage.
A man claiming to bo an Irish barrLi-
tat sought a warrant in \\'4Rttnin;G'r Po-
lice Court. on Thursday. for .\lr. Augus-
tine BirrelI, who, he said, rind stolen the
Dublic Castle jewels.
UNITED STATES.
Se: en miners %I -ere killed in an explo-
sion in a colliery at Wyoming, 1'a,, on
Tuesday.
sday.
Severs towns in Oklahoma were swept
by a seriac of tornadoes, on Wednesday,
and four of there badly wrecked.
Jaynes Kennedy, a colored citizen of
Montgomery, Ma., burned five of his
children to death,
The International Paper Company --im-
ported 170,000 tons of wood pulp from
Canada last year.
Rev. Dr. Kaye, formerly of Woodstock,
Ont., convicted of counterfeiting at
\a Keaton, I1., has been granted a new
trial.
GENERAL.
Three thous: rel Chineso rebels in Iwo
or:14rrrn• aro starching on the treaty port
of ,\l'nglsze.
Thetc is an unconfirmed rumor at Ct.
Pck'r,'burg that the Ameer of Afghani-
stan has lone,, assao4sinatcd.
Mote than ten prisoners were shot as
they wee attempting to escape from the
jail at Yekaterinoslov, Russia.
The pro;:o:nl to hold a convention
Il )king to Ibe unification of the .youth
African colonies is meeting with a mixed
recopLlon.
After eleven years' occupation, Britain,
Rtrsdia, Franco and Italy have decided
t.; withdraw their troops from tho !eland
of (:rete.
The committee of members of the Dnn-
i-1) and Icelandic Parliaments having rho
hatter in charge recommends the federal
union of tho two o,untrc;.
'l'he .\fohnland tribe -mien, against
whore a British punitive forco is advanc-
ing. have sent their women and children
away and ate preparing to fight.
:A DECREASE 01' 810.000,000.
(.411t:tel4's Trail,. Futures for .tpril Shoe
a Falling Off.
A despatch from Ottawa says: Cana-
dian trade figures for April .how n cent-
tInticed falling off in imports, consequent
Upon the restriction during 1114' .'arty
mont1Ls ot the year of orders by %%1101e-
s:11're for inlpor•teI go xis for the Sme-
llier trade. it is expected, however, swift
with the present bright outlook for the
revival of trade next Autumn the int-
pxortet will again pick up 111 the couree
01 a month or so. and the figures for
the last hull of the year wi11 show a
very considerable improvement over
those of the Hest half. Total imports for
Iasi month were V0,21)1.109, n (ccmes,
of $13l33.r178, ea conlpnral with April
of 1aet year. Exports of domestic pro-
t:I:c L9 alt the ether hand stela- a slight
inctea..e, totalling $10.291.8328. as e0111 -
lewd a,lh $9,7:,1,`s49 for April hie' year.
The grand total 41 (:rnnndiatt trade fur
the month was $30,970.387, as compared
with $10,725.969 for .1priI, 19')?.
KIN(. El)\\ 1110 %%11.I. A'1Ti:ND
�'surd Itriel �'4 'i11i+a11
lo lie Held ill the
(:hal►.•( Ite)�;11.
A (lcspntcll (1.14re i.ontI n s:►; . \liras
1e an iteid, daughter of the Uriile(' Stopes
.\nil,tlssador to (;real- llritt+in, \\'hI(eI,i w
Itc'ld, and Mfr. John ihlt,ert Ward, brother
of the Earl of Dudley mid equerry•in
\';lila))' to King Edward, wilt be mar-
rted in the Chnpcl 114,)•.11 of `f. James'
•. June 2:1, King Edward will bo
ot al the ce'r'ensuny, and Queen
N., \ ,logits will also probably attend.
1 he wedding Ls being Herd in June to
•1I!o w the Earl of Dudley to be present.
The tier; will le:lwe l.ondh►n early in
for Australia. where he Ls to lake
the duties of Governor-General.
111:1"171 01' ltll'4. 11ANN tl%gip;,
\1 iel ,te e►f One ,,f the Pioneer Settlers of
\\ k:11ipr1p.
A di s)):rlt'h from \\ 4r►r,lpeg 4tc.: \Iris
It. ilannalyn e, widow of the most
(e.
rimier .4 4of the Iti,er metiers ends
rounder: of Iho' present city of \\ min-
! • u. elieed on Thursday after a br.e'f Ill
J1ss. 'h.' Wil, torn itt Fort Gilroy In
14.1 1. l.•:ttg .1 dlaughter of an o'd fur till-
' 1. \I:•. \Irl)•lntott, and tuna snirrirel t.o
\Ir. I1;tntlalyt►e in 1'(',t Ile.- hush ,r11
tt r1)1tee•r 4,f It:e 1 r et •„tint
11, anal for '4'4a.. 11►.• r home ter
4) as a
'•rr►0re1
toe centre of life in awl arwln J \\ :.:n,-
1 eg-
IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND
IIV MAIL ABOl 'I JOHN BILL
AND 1115 PEOPLE.
U: currence's in the Land That iteigns
Supreme in the Commercial
World.
The expenditure-+ on barracks during
the pact deceit) hey been $16,24)1.495 ,n
Leghold.
in Manchester the gramophone welt
t'• irllnoduceed in all trio public park -a
and lccre:it:on grounds,
'Tho houses of woraiip of London will
4It0 ►nunodato iioa.rly u million and u
half potpie at one tine.
The Salvation Army sea denial week
Las realized $36:3,350, an increase 4.1
over $85 over last )'ear.
In an old bowler hat, hung on a
geoaetebei'ry bush ret Shipdiiln, SurfuJk,
a pair of robins fiawo made. their rest.
Mr. Asquith Ls the 18th Prime N1111-
ist 'r wit,) can Claim Oxford as his athero
i:tater. (:anlbridgc has supplied 12,
A commencement has been made
ith the construction of a largo new
graving deck in '.Vcost 11011)01 11, South
One of the best-known hop growers
i' Kent is emigrating to New Zealand
1►, cattw ho cannot make hop -growing
:n England pay.
in the last three months gold to the:
value of over six aiiet a half nnilhton
;sterling has been shipped to Londo,i
from Care 'Lown.
The inc me -tax during the past year,
In spite of a deo') of 36 cents ler $5.000
oleic earned income, has increas,i l by ful.
'y two-thirds of a million pounds.
Mr. Wm. Middleton Campbell, J. P.,
,f). 1.., of Dumbartonshire, and of Colitis
a;=kap (louse, near Helensburgh, has
again been elected Governor of the
Bank of England.
The persons in receipt of pauper re-
lief fn London on April 4 numbered
;::x3,779, or 26
per 1,044 of the popula_
ton, as compared with 25.1 per 1,000
in the prev,ouis year.
That the milk he sold should be good,
because lee fed his cow on ;buttercups,
was Iho plea of a Feltham milkman,
when summoned for selling thin tea
garnLSlling.
Accord:ng to a return Issued from the
Treasury 31,496,889 gallons of w.ne were
imported in casks into Ihts country 'n
1907. In acid:tion 1,681,841 gallons .was
imported in bottles.
Roughly, about 60,000 persons die of
tuberculosis each year In the United
Kingdom, and it has been estimated that
this means thore are abut 600,000 Lornes
affected with the disease.
11 is the custom in \Wnit:s to plate
et•hile flower., on 1110 graves of deeeasc,t
relatives on Palm Sunday. 'flee prac-
tice is characteristic of both tho rich
rind Foor inhabitants of this Principal-
ity.
The London County Council will pro-
ceed with the building of the fiew (;aun-
ty Hall nt Westminster. The operations
will extend over a period of moven years
and the estimated east is $7,000,000,
fi(ernarknble scenes were tvilnecsed in
Holborn Circus, London. on Monday.
Nearly 500 men applies( fur a situation
res• packer at a vogo of $5 a ttee'k, and
o severe struggle ensued, every one of
those present trying to be the first to
in'orvicw the employer.
Fortune tarts comp strangely to a Dir-
reingharn nein in poor circumstances.
lk tla.s a sem who ryas ailing. ,u the
family was a dilapidated Lox, a relic of
old tunes. Sinnghin(► This up for fire-
wood, he found it had n fats° bottom,
and contained a 1lundrd(l perfect &pada
neo guineas, worth about $6 each. This
has enabled hien to tido over a bad
perlo 1 and send his son to a sanitarium.
.p
1311: (:itl\IIeN.al. 1101 NDA:PS.
The Largest. 6,500 Persons, Was Made
by Peter tIi' (:reale.
The audit the other day in Sl. i'ef-
ersbur•g of thirty-five niale and female
Terrtor•i.ts is a big enough coup in its
way. Ilut 1t Is by n i e1ICan9 the big-
gest on record.
Indeed, no longer ago than \larch
201h. 18t13, no !cede. num two hundred
Nitione(s--os the 'femoria3 were then
called -were eeizoa by tile •'1.snr's secret
johoe in thi.z sell iarn4) city, and the
majority of them \wore ddepnrled fortll-
tt•ith to Sil.erla, never to be heard of
eg,i1n.
In Dublin, on Jnnunry 281). 18.`sa. forty
.u..1,e5Ls were arrested all together r tee
der the Cr 11)'9 Act. And Ih:s tt.is tot
keyed, a year later, by Rio sim,ultaneo-
ou, .estate of twenty -cone "Invilicihl'_s."
w11e) weer, nCCuged of complicity 'n Iho
1rer:.r•de'r:3 of Lord Frederick Cavendish
rata \Ir. )lurke.
When 5t, Ire gent fried un;ucees (I1lly
to a'sa,.'tinate Napoleon the latter turned
the affair to are-eount by promptly mak-
ing out a list of political Cneniieq of
hie (over and above the actual conspire,
h.r:) to the number of thirty-three In
al:, wheel 11e ctrnfghltr;ty •omt to Cay-
enne without any formal trial.
Senor Franco, Portugal's fallen dicta-
tor. din the morning of the clay follow-
ing the naval ninthly at Lisbon in April,
signed with hay Owl► kind 270
twat ratite of arrest. ►:early all of which
were exeiu:cd in 11,.E courze of the af-
ternoon.
Probably, however, the record in this
direction Mils with Peter the Great,
who, while al work in Deptford dock -
3 nrd, was recalled to Russia by a con-
spiracy of the SIrelitz. Ile at once Is-
sued orders for the arrest of everybody
stspe'ctet'd of being In any any impli-
cated in the affair, end ab )ut 6:40 per -
eons were Seized. Atnny of those Peter
tele' ailed tt• tel his own 11nn41, two )heft-
t►nml were tortured and Linin, and the
?est were driven North into the frozen
wilderness round Archangel, them to
perish rnLserably,
0111011. am.
sl'ill: (.('It►:.
"Now, any clear sir." said Dr Fee
'1 can't Curr' ye.0 link,linlOae you ,'room:fe
to do everytti ng 1 toil you."
"Ad right.' •a+dt Skinner. 'I pre,.
111.4',"
edea 1! New. first of al',
my lairpac's
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T11E WORLD'S MARKETS
Irl:POi;TS Filolt 711E LEADING
Tli.l►UB LEVI
Price, of Cattle. Grain, Lases*
Other Dairy Produce at Home
and Abroad.
`.1/STUFFS.
Toronto, May .9.-1lanitebx \\'lteat-
No. 1 r:ortheru, $1.19; i\o. 2. $1.15,:;;
No. 3. $1.10X, Georgian Bay j nrls.
Ontario Wheal --No. 2 white, :►►► •, out,
side; No. 2 red, 96,.; outside; No. 2 litix-
(d, ilk; goose, 91e.
(: rn-No. 3 )e•Ituw, 78c to 79c, To-
ront) freight; N. 3 mixol, lc 1Cts.
Flour --Manitoba. patents, special
brands, $6; se'ooltds, $5.40; strong bak-
ers', 85.3t; winter wheat patent.-‘. $3.55.
parley --No. 2. 55e; holders n.l; 60c.
Peas -No. 2, 92c to 91,, ouLeel e.
Ilye-No. 2 scarce and waned. S8c.
Iluckwheat-No, 2, 61%c c to
Oats -1;o. 2 white, 49e; W 4`9)'e out-
side; No. 2 mixed, 47 '.
Bran --$21.50 to 825 hero.
Shorts -$2.; at tate mills.
TEN THOUSAND flROYED
ate, Were
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Wholesale quotid:ens are: -
Eggs -New -Loki, 17c to 18e.
Rutter -Although it is offering more
free:y, everything is taken up without
ti,tliceulty.
Creamery, prints .... .... .. 29e to 30c
do solitly .... .... .... 27c. to 28e
Dairy prints .... .... .. 26c to 27c
do Largo rolls .... ... Y-ic to lac
do solids .. 23c to 21c
inferior .... 20c to 21e
Honey -Strained ate'ady at 110 to 12c
rev pound for 60 -pound purls, and 120
to 13c for 5 to 10 pound pails. Combs
al 81.75 to 82.50 per dozen.
Potatoes--ontar:o, 00c to 95c; Dela-
ware, 81 to 81.05, in car lots on track
here.
Beans -81.74 to $1.75 for princes and
$1.80 to 61.85 for horn([ -pickerel,
Maplo Syrup -$f to 81.10 per gallon.
Cheese -14c for large and 1 t5 -c for
twins in job lots here; Lety make, 12C
for large and 12Xc for twins.
Baled .Straw -$8 to 89 per ton.
Baled Ilay-'Timothy is quoted at 515
to 815.50 in car lots on tracks hero.
PROVISIONS.
Pork -Short cut, $21 to $21.50 per bars
rel; muss, $17.50 to 818.
Smoked and Dry Salted Meals - i.ong
clear bac:,n, 10j;c, tons and cases; hams„
medium and light, 12c to 13c; horns,
large, 11),c to 12e; broke. 1Gc to 16%c;
shoulders, 9%c to 10c; roll-,, 10c to 103;c;
breakfast bacon, llc to 15c; green moats,
c.ut of pickle, 1c less than smoked.
MONTREAL MARKETS.
Montreeil, May 19. --Flour - Choice
sprang wheat patents, 86.10 lo$6.20; sec-
onds, $5.50 to $5.70; winter wheat pat-
ents. $5.10; straight rollers, $1.50 to
85.75; do., in bags, $2.15 to 82.25; extra,
81.85 le) 81.110.
Che'9e-New made quoted at 11?;c to
12c and old at 12Xc lo 12y,c.
Rutter-Croamery line"4 quoted at
2131c for round lots and 25X0 to grocers.
Eggs -18c per dozen for round lots
and 18%;c for simile cases.
Provisions-farrcly short cut mess,
621; half barrels, 810.75; clear fort backe,
822 to 323; long cut heavy mess, *20;
half barrels 'lo., $10.50; (hey snit long
clear backs, 103c; barrels plate beef,
313.50 to 515; half barrels do., $7.25 to
87.75; barrels heavy Ines% beef. 810 t0
$11; halt barrels do.. $"0.50 to 86; corn -
pound lard. R%c fo 9e; pure lard, 113;e
10 11'/c; kettle modeled, 1 f';e to 12e;
ha' •. 12c to 1334c, according to size;
t.r•eakfasl baoan, tic to 1 k'; \Vin(Lsor ba-
con, 1430 to 153ce fresh killed abattoir
dressed !rigs, $9.50 to $9.75; 11ve, $6.85
to $7.
t'Nrrrn STATES M1.1,IKI'T.s.
Ruffolo►. Mae' 19. \Vtnea1-.fiprink. low-
er; No. 1 Neolllern, 81.09X, carloads; No,
2 red. $1.414; Winter eteudy. fiord -
Strong; No. 2 while, 77yr; No. 2 yel-
low, 773,,. Oats. -Easy, No. 2 rnix(v1,
5eX,c; No, 2 white, 573(,c. Jlarlev--70 to
80k'. Rye ----No. 1 ira'l;. Canal. freights
:Hc to New Yonk.
Mlnneapofis, May I9.- -\\'treat-May,
41.06 feet $1.063;; Juiy, $I.05: Sepl,,9110
91,V; Ni. I hard. $1.09X: No. 1 North-
ern. $1.073; No. 2 N•erlher•n, $I.o1V4 lo
$1.053;; No, 3 .Northern, 97c to $1.0.23.
Flour -First potent; . $5.45 to $5.60; see -
end pnlenls, $5.30 to 85.45; first clears,
$1.2.'► to 81.35; recond e!earo, $3.50 to
*4) 65, dean--ln .hulk, 821.75 to $22,00.
�liltwauk(e, .\lay 19.--W\'hceat-N-,, 1
Northern. 91c to 81.11: No. 2 Norlhein,
81.06 to 81.(At; July. 9:1V. ilve--N I. 1,
al to 83e. nnrlcy- N •. 2. The: sample,
6') to 71e, ('.ern --so. 2. cash. 71 to 72c;
Jule. 61'/ ' 1)'d.
New \'eu•k, May
dicey; No. 2 toed, 81.0.1, elevator; Net. 2 red
81.07. f.o.b., rifted; No. 1 nortl:ern, Du-
luth. $l.la;o,. f.o.b.. afloat; No. 2 hard
winter, 41.1:';. f.o.b., afloat.
i.I% I: s'rot'K �L\i1Kf r.
Toronto, ;tiny 19.- 10 material change
ane notieenble in the live stock situnik►n
ret the City (::till' \inrket, The Irnde in
1'e 4'Onllnoner grades was. if n11ythipf.
.4 !rifle sIowel•. as a Jorge pr.:i.ettion of
flits offerings were of this
v few entlle suitable for expert were on
sale, and 111c'0e were not of any eery
Piney quality. The highest price paid
was (mund $6. Export hulls brought
front $1.:10 to $3. Good cattle for belch -
piing are most In demand. and bring ns
goof price; ne export cattle. Cows and
bulls are steady. tet.
Very few sloekrrs Anel fee(le'r., are be-
ing marketed now, as most of the term-
er.: air nble to put 111e111 011 the tarns., A
)end of short -keep feeders In go In pa;.
hire for finishing up sohl as high ns
85.65.
'('hen' 4s a slettdy demand for good
rr,itk cows, which will fete•h from $14) to
$60.
The heavy run .,f calves 1)145 ('14040(1 a
break of hall n Bent in the price. and
I11nrkel fe,r Them oast eery slow,
Sheep nn.l hulls nri' firm. and the beet
rite bringing slightly higher t,rices, Ai-
'Isaigh not ninny hese are differing. they
are not %%antedl. And the 11tnrl,el (',r them
ie we'nk 1t *6, fed and wntrmrl, off cora,
Tc ionto.
Swept to Death
at Hankow,
By a Tidal Bore
China.
A despatch from Victoria, 13. C., says
Nd trey of or1el of the gteateest disasters
that China has l;noa•m, a sudden (.e111
bore, in thtl, Y4ulgtseeklang, tyle:c-h in-
%clvo9 tlto loss of nearly 10,1100 lives al
111nkow, was brought by the steamer
Titan, which arrived 011 'Tuesday night
A bare twterrty-six foot in height flooded
w ilbout warning down rho river. over-
whelming thousands of junks, sampans
and small boats, and wrecking sunw
largo river steamers.
Mr. Heil, agent. of [tutee:1':ield & .Swire
at Yukolsarua, who arrived by the Blue
Funnel liner, states,' that the disaster
has caused treuxutdous loss of life, far
greater, it was estimated, than the
great typh-en at llemg Keng (1f eight.
eon 11101Itt1S ago, wlie'rt 14 it lltousand
t;veS werie emitted l out.
It L9 usutll, said Iter, (Zell, to send a
te'egram drown the river when such e
f-, :shot o. curs. The tek'grapt was de-
! 4)(xl, finally arriving about lite same
tone as rho wall of wet. r, which swept
elutvn on the sleeping river people in
1)10 early morning, over turning thou,
san(L, of craft. and sweping away thou -
sends of Chimes in tho torrent that
swept seaward. Tho scenes for many
Jaya after the disaster were horrible,
1h.. river side being strewn with (1084
and debris of wreeki d cruft for many
11111es.
AHNER5 MUST NOT DRINK.
New Ileeguprrllon by Ono of Steel Trust's
Subsidiary Cosnpanntes.
A despatch hotel Pittsburg, Pn,, says:
The. 11. B. Frick Coko Company, a sub-
sidiary of 111e United Stake Steo1 Cor-
poration, has ordered into effect a new
rode of toads governing do mines and
minp:S, the most remarkable provision
of which is tho prohibiting of the com-
pany's minors from drinking, whether
on duty or oft.
BABY BURNED TO DEATH.
Mita. Cook, Elm Creek, Manitoba, Left
(louse for a Moment.
A dispatch from I:Ini Creek, Man.,
says: The Infant daughter of Thomas
Cook was burned to death 011 Wednes-
day evening_in a fro w1Ach Caught from
the cook stere during the ab`ence of its
mother, who stepped outside for a min-
ute or two.
=-T
LOST LIFE SAVING FAMILY.
h eenora Man Rescued Mlle and Child-
ren From (turning Home.
A despatch front Ke'nora says: About
ase o'clock on Thursday morning firo
started from an unknown cause in the
home of Joseph Fortier, an old resident.
Before help arrived Fortier sue ceded in
getting his wife and four children from
this burning building, but in so doing lost
his own life.
TEETOTAL NEWFOUNDLAND.
Newfoundland 1',, from a temperance
,pant of view. a modern Utopia. Only
within a radius of sixty miles from St.
John's, the capital, aro intoxicants to
be procured. To sell liquor in a pro-
hibited district moans tl>e inflicting or
a heavy fine. No liquor 19 sold on Sun-
days. Hotels never have licenses, and
en express trans only passongt'rs trav-
elling fifty or more mile/ may quench
1he.r Durst with intoxicating drinks.
That !he's.) strict regulations have a
good effect is teen in the fact that Iho
island. with a -population of over 200,-
064 people, is kept in hand by 100 po-
llee. There teas also only beet ono rnur-
der n tho last fifteen pairs,
PRODIGY.
Tapson -"(low is your youngest
daughter getting along with her music?"
"Splendidly," answered Mr. Cumr or.
"Herr• Instructor rays that she pial:
1lfezart in rt way that ltlo7.alrt himse t
would never have dreamt o1..'
.14
1.OGU. Al..
"Must be owful carrying nn nt t.lto
lodge."
"1 %yonder."
"Seem to ane
heeite."
"why rot'
"My husband says ho has boen
through all the chairs.'
like continual r)ug))
Sorra time ago an office boy, answer.
Ing the telephone for the first tune In
it s life, and not knowing how to use
IL was toll that, when the hell rung,
be was to answer It. \\'lien, therefore,
14: heard it ring, he 1)lek•••1 up the re-
ceiver and shouted: " :o! Whoa
there?" '1'lse+ nrtstver carne back: "1 m
one hundred' rind five," "('.o on," emit'
the lx,y "It's time you were dead."
_deo China the properly of the father
mast be equally divi<le:d anleong thediem
ch,:
FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND
NOTES OF INTEREST FROM 111:6
BANKS AND 111141-S.
What fs Going On in the highlands
and Lowlands of Auld
Scotia.
At present there are 1,616 ufl occur
pied houses in Govan.
Three of the Uundete whaling fleet
have left for the Arctic.
Patrick is agitating for a wharf on
the river within Iho burgh area.
in Geevan last month 17 persona died
whoso ages aggregated 1,307 years.
At Greenock two women were fitted
82.40 each for failing to attend as wile
nessea.
Accor(1ing to the tsanitary Inspoctor
Zom.ppoulutiort of Govan in June was
During the sir months ending Marcel
2 the shipments of ooal from Greenock
showed a decrease of 7,100 tions.
Mr. John Iiruoo Walker, Canadian
commissioner (11 Immigration, with
head office at Winnipeg,10 a native of
Troon.
Tho new Territorial Army scheme wilt
r. salt in the volunteer force in Falk:r4t
distaeict being diminished by over 3W
Wren. .
The Sootch Education Department
has iestled a memorandum on nature
study and the teaching of secienew io
Scotch schools.
Ex -Sergeant-Major J. 13. !Milford/
%hose death is announced, was connect•
eel with the Queen's itrigade, Edinburgh4
for 20 years.
Between GO and 70 members of A and
[I
Companies, Stirling Rifle Volunteers,
havo agreed to join tho new Territor
in! Force for a year.
Mr. and Mr.:. Fletcher, of Bell inrn'h,
have enjoyed 71 year:, of marri•, 1 lite,
They aro but.11 ()vet. 90 years of age, bait
still have excelk'nt health.
'('leo 'toll landed on the S^•ettish &.evils
last month Ls returned ns being valued
at $730,160, making a total for three)
months of $2,401,700.
A Dundee linoleum company confers
to having run their factory last year
a! a loss of £10,000. The high price of
raw materiaLs was the cares,'.
At the Lie•ensing Court held In Fdin-
turg'h recently the grocers licenses were
reduced by teen. it was resolve" to con-
tinuo the ten o'clock closing hour•.
At Gni-mouth recently several proper.
lies, including eve cottages, a dwelling
house, and over 36 ocrdee of land, were
role! to Captain Ritchie, Kingston, rot
81.650.
Dennis Fox. a chimney swap, Me)
travelled through Perthshire and For-
f'1r.,hire►, )Vas drowned 1n the) 'fumrnc'l
lice' other clay while trying to rosette
sheep that hail fallen in.
'1'):o portrait of Hobert Burns, for
which the poet gave throe sittings in
1780 to Peter fur Patrick) Tayldor, his,
it is sniff, been uneerthe1 in tho strop
of an Edinburgh dealer in sporting p c -
tures and prints.
7'1x' Secession church In the village
o-. \lantern Le the oldest Secession build.
slog 111 Scotland. F.1r upward:* of 160
year', there has been a Se! ee't;-t,►n con-
gregat!on there, and the same un.
adorned church Ilea was erected in
1716, end the inanee built in 1811:1, aro
still in use.
-+1►- - In Kaslignr, Central Asia, a diver's
m'iy b0 ut,lained for the suns of six
cents.
EAR011 FOR THE VICTIMS
Work Is Continuing on the Laporto
Murder Farm.
A despatch frnrn Laporte, Indiana,
sa)'s:'I'he Guinness denth farm nn 'Thurs-
day gave up rnore c.'rrollr►rntive evidence
no to the extent of the trngedk s there.
Two more tt'ateliei were found fn the de -
1 tis of Ihr' relined house, and these. taken
in connection with mine previously dis-
coiveredd, show that a least one Inure'ter-
roe tact (Nath on the place. Tho bridles
of nine male t ir'lims hneo been 0n.
earthed, but len men's walrhrs have been
discovered, Sheriff Sintrtzor announced
after the finding of 'I hlsrsday that he will
resume digging operation% with the hope
n! rrnroteritrg* neldli1o11111 rtkt'h'1O11't.
A number of gkebulee 0) mein' found
i►. the mining Opereilions are 1►eing e.x-
nwined by experts 1n see W110' 101' they
are bits of geld tl.ei1 by d•enlise ler 011-
inus or (-rd-►twne of teeth.
The discovery of llie supposed miss -
Ink telt hind of the t•04.ty of Airs- fl,tn-
ncrso, with two rings that make ale id a nti-
ficalkon still mare conclusive, leave!' 111114
room for 41.44114 that the proprietress 4,1
lite murder firm paid for her crime in her
own (louse of death. '1'110 initials en-
graved insiree the rings show conclusive.
Iv that Ihey belonged in \Ira. (:uinnves.
'l'hte nitorneys for Lamphere are rend
le be looking leer 041%141 !hy'e'na. tubo,
it Is reported, aided in uncovering the
bodies of the persons whom Lamphere
14 accused of murdering.
The attorneys cleft!' t1111 11)vr'nq iris
(b'clnr(ed that when the bode: were found
an the cellar of the Guinness home on
.\tern 28 they were lying on the floor,
:old that there was no debris tinder Ravi'.
Trey alert 111at testimony to th s effeet
at the !riot will 4!4) murk to clear their
client of the (I►nr res ngninst him, erg•,
un' that they eirculnst:tnees show (hot els•)
Ir dies 11141 been played in the (4 11 Ir
ter •4i.00; to the !wt.:Mnii of the fire wtu•h
.le ,Ir•ty.s1 the fertn114ni►te,