Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-06-29, Page 3RUSSIAN ARMY RETREATING Hurriedly Retiring to Avoid Being Flanked. THE WORLD'S MARKETS REPORTS FROM TUE LEADING TRADE CENTRES. M Prices of Cattle. Grain, Chesser aad Other Dairy Produce at Moate and Abroad. Toronto, June 2 7 .-11 ht•at-NO. 2 V. pito and red Winter are (luuteei at '.,1'C to $1 at outside points. No. 2 goose is purely nominal. Manitoba wheat is higher; No. 1 Northern IHUSSiAXS 11E'I'ltE.VI'ING, treating in confusion in Northern quoted at 51.071 to $1.08 at (Icor- A despatch from St. Petersburg Corea. The .1apatues(, are wive ecitrg . giatn Ilay ports; No. 2 North.•rn at /441y8: -hetes from the battlefield is The 11'ar Oilice bus not Died the snit- $1.01 to $1.03. and No. 3 Northern Alteseetlingly meagre. A press tele- manner's that the continuutice of the at 1)1c. gram) of 'Tuesday's (lute speaks of a' war is not affected by the peace pro-' Oals•-71i:•re is a good demand, and "rear -guard action," and there are p°Sols. saying thut peace is remote' prices are higher, there being sales rut tors t bat the Russian army is and that the war will continue. :of No. 2 outside at 4::e, and :Wani- ret ►atingg, but the latest despatclu•sI to:3a at Otic, Owen Soleil. recelvt•(! from Lieut.-<.Uen. l.inevitch 11'ILL DF.}�E.N1) 111.13131N. littr•lev--No. 2 quoted at 46 to 47c bearing the same date declared brief -I A despatch to the London Daily mishit° freights. No. 2 oxt•rit at 44 ly that the Japanese advance had Telegraph from Moji, states that to 4:,c: No. 3 at •13c middle freiglite. 1)aust•(1. A despatch from (lut►shu Gen. 1.inevitclt's position at the pre- fetes -No. 2 quoted outside at 71c•. Pass of Wednesday's date says that sent moment is more daungeroun than and nnillittg at 72c. the operations of the .Japanese n1►-' was that of Gen. hout•opatkin before' Corn -The market for Canadian isj,arently ended sifter the last fight, the Battle of i1iiktl.u. Ne is be- tore. at '►') to 5:3c Chatham. Aueeri- I)o., choice .. ... ... 1►o., medium .... ..,• 1►o., CO!XUiton ... .. 1)u., cows, choice Ito., hulls 1'ec+eters, short -keep Lo., medium ... 1►o., light .... Lo.. balls Stockers, choice ... . l►u., common ... I)o., bulls; .li:ch cuws4, choice ... In.. CO4(U) Un Export ewes, per cw 1. 1%o., bucks ... Cull sheep, e.a'lt Spring lambs ('alveus, cwt. Calves, each IIogs, selects Lo., lights and fats 4 25 4 00 3 75 :3 00 2 50 4 5(1 4 25 4 00 2 3 50 2 50 2 00 35 00 25 00 it 85 8 00 2 50 8 00 :3 50 2 00 4 7a,' DOMINION 4 25 4 25 4 (►0 3 50 4 '7:i 4 50 4 25 3 00 4 00 3 (t0 :3 (.0 51) 00 :Is 00 4 00 :1 50 3 5(r 5 25 5 25 10 (,0 6 65 6 40 BANK ABSCONDER CAUGHT Employe of Union Bank in Winni- }:eg in the Toils. urduy. Mr. 1)esjardins was told by Mr. Mackenzie Mann have organized A Winnipeg despatch says:-t'eeil fisher that a resolution had begun rho Canadian Northern Prairie !.ands and they now appear to I1 ve been t; ilclered by his failure to unmask thol can No. 2 yellow. (►'_ic, ae:•d No. :3 L. 11. Branson, all enlidose of the passed by the dairy expert:{ at their Company, to dispose of lands in the merely clearing their immediate •Japane:Se plans, and according to ui yellow, 62 to eel.e lui:e and rail, Union Bunk here, who absconded meeting in Ottawa Inst November west. trent. person who escaped frons. Harbin, ho; Toronto, two months ago with $3,000 of the :dividing butter and cheese into 1hreso Brantford Council has derided that 1 pronto. It is probable that the Russian ad- is intensely acerous over the safety us -0-'111e ,markt 1. is (1 its, with Mir- bank's funds, has been arrest►•el in ' grades. The dairy commissioner had , Dominion 1)a� shall be celebrated t c u 5ane0d lir. es are crossing; the rail- of the; railway. Ili• believes that the; es nd.:1 incl at. titre osit',n1 fur Nu. 2. 1(t1'uelttrl(t, Mexico. Itri141)err Caine • fru power to enforce the. grading. Saturday, .Jul s . instead of Dlon- roud and will continue their retire- .1u,a41ese in the next battle will aim came hero from tho Eastern '1'ut.i- y 1 t, i et I liuc.;wh: at -1 fire s; nom at li0TRADING SIAM S. clay, July 3rd, meat more or less hurriedly in oder t o a►►ttplet eta isolate '5 Ittdirustocl;, t;hips, where his parents reside. lie S to avoid irc•in . flanked and pocketed i. has therefore lecide41 to defend to file• outside'' was an efficient fur • - air Wilfrid Laurier informed Mr. A Scotch immigrant named John b ] 1 t. l a t t t } u g, mttn, and be- s lsoltr-Ninety per cent. 1)�to►►ty at►'c! Ames that it was the, intention of until the positions at Sipinghai are ilurbin at all costs. Ile has: rescue- caul(: a great fatvurilu with his t.•lla_ llcnticrson ons relieved of !:7 lOs. reached. The train forces scenlinely ed the custODiary order from St. (tooled at $•1.40 to $4.4x) in buyers 0nnj 1 ,yes. Ile dI»n1'1ear'e'1, and the rho (:ut•cer nnl0nt during; the 1►res.rr't by a confidence mart at (ho Union sacks., east or west•: straiseht. rollers a session to introduce legislatiu►1 with Station, 'Toronto. are not yet in collision. Petersburg; that no Jetg►aiese „lust investigation which followed :showed Col. Loclygensky, ono of the cur- be allowed to center Russian terri- of special brands for Jn41lestic traelp• that he had failed in his trust, and regard to the abolition of trading The Canadian -Australian liner respondents of the Associated Press, tory. Official reports show that the lit Mils., $1.7:> to 51.R:►. Maiiitol)st cleared out after despoiling the hank. statllps• Aoran�t, when l,Ot)O miles off C'uli- died at Barbin of blood -poisoning. Japanese front line captured on June ,o,:rs art: Steady, No. 1 pal ens, 'thee leaving the city the fugitive C':t'VrLL 1.M13A1{GO, fornix. noticed the oceansoffchange to 16 the most ininortant. positions $';.40 to c.S.:,U; 10. 2 (sate:et.4. $:►•- adopted the alias of Mutt, and for The Commons' Committee on Agri- a dirty brown. A submarine cnrth- I'.11{AI.YZED THE COSS.ICKS, necessary for the success of a general 1. to 14,.20; strong l:ak* rs , $a to quake i s s11l1)osced to have caused it. engagement. The 1{ussians, after one ' i•ee 11) on track, 'Toronto. dc►d ►un httl t thither his g, csc 1 !tun on Winnipeg citizens will not Have clay's fighting, were placed in a de-'duratble predicament. COUNTRY PRODUCE• traced t '� U t ! f 11 1 t c c 1 art, n ptv Sunday cars until the electors vote a * 1 1 I t `I' 1 1 i in favor of them, and Mayor Sharpe ApT:lees-Choice s. o.�l , $_.5(1 tree �, threatens to veto any by-law passed JAPAN IIOI.US llt)Oi' S OF BANK. bbl.; coo':ing aprlcs, $1 t o $1.50 per by the, aldermen giving the company. Sunday privileges. PARLIA�IE�ITTGONDF,NSED NEWS ITEMS IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND NOTES OF PROCEEDINGS' IN THE HOUSE OF COu1DIUN:,. '1'111: ILANK ACT. Mr. Fielding's bill to amend the Bank Act was read a first time. It provides for an increase in the Board of Directors of chartered banks. As the law now stands tho limit is ten. Under the new law the hoard of Directors will consist of not less shun !is a members, but there may be as many over that number as time and experience show to be necessary. 111r•. Fielding said that an application had been ntu(le by ono buck to effect this change in its own case, and es the pl;tn seemed to lie a good one, it was thought well to talapt it to all the banks. In England and in indications uta population of 1O0,- tho United States the same ],tan had 000. been in force sante time, and found About fifty dollars and some cid to k very well. clothing were found by boys playing 11L 'V1'Ell AND CHEESE. on the Beueli near liamiltui on Sat - HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE. Telegraphic briefs From Our Own and Other Countries of Re - CANADA. 1\1111)1peg's population 100,0(e►, is nearly NEWS I3Y MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND 1115 PEOI�LE. Occurrences in the Land That Eeigus Supreme is: tite Com- mercial World. Liverpool is to have a Crystal Palace of its own at Otterspool. Guelph's Board of E•lucation hue 1t is said thitt Madam l'ath's raised teachers' salaries. voice has always been 11350(ed for Seven men were drowned In the 1;8,000 against per•iuuueut atcideie tl Stikine River by the wrecking of loss. thole canoe. The Provincial Government will not consent to the leasing of Rice Luke to wealthy spot•tsite•s. Civic census figures now being taken for the city of \1 ineipeg show A despatch to the London Tele- graph from Tokio says that (len. Mistrhenko's Cossacks have been paralyzed by their hitter experiences with the .Japanese infantry. Despite the reinforcements they have receiv- ed, they will not approach within range of the Japanese. One detach- ment, tvhiclt was tunable to retreat in a recent engagement, 1►as been cont- plitely cut o:T. Gen. Linevitch is re- treating from many positions, aP- iart Iitly tt ith the object of concen- the following two months has been culture adopted without. 15 dissenting dodging hither and in lis voice the following r • • , u eliorts to elude capture. • Ile was the subject ofth • •u b ro e O New Orleans, and finally maintained on Canadian cattle trade anter n apnc nu n, Mexico, minus with the United Kingdom: money. and broken in spirit, with "That in the opinion of this the dread of pursuit haunting him. eOlmilittec the embargo on Canadian Beans -Prime (juot0d at 51.5.; to }s While nothing definite is known of cattle entering the United Kingdon 51.tin, and h end picke(l at S1.70. is arrest, it is surraised that lie is most unfair and unjust, as it is Hops -The ilarl:c•t is wt hula ;CtI at gave himself up rather than continue • a publication to the world ittt large the Ilight further. that the Board of Agriculture con - 32 to 85e, according to (quality. - 6 A despatch front C'hefoo says:-- Local missionaries having stat ions previous to the present !{ague-Japatl- ese War in Corea and Manchuria complain that they are unable to secure Mission funds for current ac- counts from the Port Arthur branch of the Russo -Chinese Bank. '1'hc bunk do'en. r:5jhg Oil the Kirin -Changchun line, officials is reply say that the .Jap- }]ay -Car lots of No. 1 timothy ware he intends to make a stand. anew stilt hole the bank's hooks and are +aquot'•d nt $R on tract: here, and papers, thus preve,ltiIn any settle- Ni). 2 at. SG.50 to $7. RAINS IIINDI':R OPERATIONS• ireful of the bank's business affairs. Straw -Car lots quoted at $G on A despatch from Tokio says:- They further Say that notwithstund- trace. '1'0: onto. Heavy rains and mists ore hindering ing a supplementary capitulation 1'otntoes-U•nr lots of Cntarios aro the operations in Manchuria. It is agreement recognizing the Port A r- quoted at •60 to 70c per bag on track difficult to see far afield, white the thur Bank as a private institution. accord�ne• to q...i;... and jobbing plains are flooded and the roads nl- rnost impassable for heavy transport. The Russians are reported to Lo re• ]lune} -Pr ices Erin at 74 to Pc per The bank oilicials are very reticent siders it unsafe to permit CanadianIb. ('otnb honey, $1.7:, to 52 pc•r regarding- the arrest, and hryuud ad- cattle to come into contact with the Milting the fart that he has been ap- herds in the United Kingdom, where- plehended will say nothing. as it is a well -knower fact that in • - no country other than Canada can STAY ON TILE I•'A1{M, YOUNG MAN herds be found so free from disease. They tell ale, soling man, that. you "'That the scheduling of Canada by etre thinking of leasing the farm. the Imperial Government 18 conSid- Don't do it; keep close) to the soil. erect, from a financial point of View•. You are tired of feeding the cattle, a serious loss to the Canadian cattle the sheep and the pigs, tired of chop- trade, the farmers, and the stock t he Japanese are holding all books 1ut9 are 75c for the best stock. Neto t►in�, wood, tired of cleaning stabl •ss t raisers of the Duriinif t and papers belonging to the bank, as potatoes, $1.20 to X1.2:, per huellel. u►ut, tired of (atilt!' Pott Ita.t•u vi�:ited chat the action of the Imperial well as postal r11attcr, the ci (Government is not justified by the Poultry -Chit -kerne 12 to 18c p r t!v (14)1 the roar fascia ttc`tl 3011. facts of tho case, it haring, been I1►.; turkeys, dry q.ieked, 18 to 14c. You (1011 t see behind tho sscrne•y. IL clearly proved that the (1180050 of - is only the world on show. It tray clearly has never existed THE DAIRY MARKETS. only the (tress parade. You have in Cnnadiun herds. a(•n the great houses of the rich,••'That. sit view of such conditions NINETEEN DEAD. ELECTRIC SMELTING. .Awful Accident on the Lake Shore Experiments Authorized by Gov - Railroad. eminent. I3utter-found rolls are jobbing at their carriugtw, their sleighs, and fly- the removal of Canada h•onn the 15 to 1 Oc, owl large dairy roils, 1'1 ung robes. Vola have gone to church schedule would be lett an act of jus- tA Cleveland. Ohio, despatch says:- An Ottawa despatch says: -Mr. r, to 15c; medium grades, 1.. to 13c; bright with ei'ct.ricity with the dire and should be I strenuously press- . htnetren persons are dead and a }I. Clergue states that the (;overs- tubus, 11 to 15c: the latter for chc`icc'• chole above, arra the organ towcrir►s cd. dozen :;lightly injured as a result of meat tieeeopriatted $15,000 for the Creamery prints sell at 1.) to 200, above a11. You have gone to the "That as• the Dominion is 11 stock - ho wreck of the 'Twentieth Century purpose of making experiments with and eoliths at 1St. theatre, you have seen the tragedy raising country and capable of pro - 'Limited on the I.ake Shore (toad at the electric process of smelting ores 14 gs--(•► u(1 (lualitie•s s< ]I at 104 to and tt•t'; a stirred. and here you are awing a large and constant supply l Mentor on Wednesday night while and manu(act urin steel. l .x peri- 17c per doren in case lots ansi splits 6 6 11* -- g 1 [ I now s;ittin; by the kitchen stove in of beef cattle, it is considered MI -- traveling tit a rate of 70 utiles an ,rents will tuk0 place at Sault Ste. at. 14 to 14Lc. hour. It was one of the most horri- Marie, and the Consolidated Lake cheese --New cheese are quoted at ble wrecks in the history of the Lake Superior Company will furnish a 10 to 10;c per lb. *Shore Road. building and a dynamo capable Of The engine; was hurled into ,the glitch. A port of the train was crushed on top of it and the wreck was partly burned. The ho;rocs; of the tt reek were doubled in the hor- rors of the lire. The train wens crowded, practically all its accommodations being taken %ellen it left the city. It was behind time, a nd the greatest of speed was sbeing made 10 make up the lost next month. $ lust time. Practically all the Injured supplying 400 electric horse -power for four months free of charge. A11 kinds of ores will be experimented with an11 innportant results are ex- pected hi be obtained. The system used will be the Herault process, which tnkes its nature from the in- ventor. Mr. Herault will conduct the HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon -Long clear, s.11a at 10 to 1014.- per ib.. in cane lots; mess pork 815 to $13.50; eh rt cut, 519.50 t0 520. Cured ineats-1Tan:s, light to melli- trn1. 13 to 1:11c; do.. h-ovy, 124e; your little home, and in a little while you have to go out and look after the stock. Yon are tired of it all. I)cn't say that; you are the it:out inilep nient and most int}►ocrtant ntun on God's footsRoul. You 1 now no boss. If you go to the city you will become one of the mob who work by the clock and the whistle. Now you can take a experiments, and is expected to au_ reps. 10 to 1O'c; ee„,,teere, tile; day and no 0110 Ceti (lock you. if you rive here from France some time l,nc'es. 111 to 15c; brealfast bacon, "'sot to the shop you would become 124 t1, l:Ic. past of the nincliSte. They would Lars] -'1 ictces►, Inc; tubs, 92 to lOc; tell you to do that and that Rod volt pails, 10 to lOjc. well)) tette to c;hey orders. Yoe, young mail, would b:' working fur BUSINESS AT MONTREAL.so much a day. Now you are an !employer in league with nature, who Mont real, .Juno 27.-Grain-Sal(•s No. 2 outs in store were said to have been made at 49!e; No. a lest); a C4411 1089. flour-Moit t;:sa Spring --+------ twere burned, and were taken from re blazing wreckage by rescue ort ios. • 'Traveling at at rale of more than a mile a minute, the heavy train was herle•l to its doom with a momen- tui, What was appalling. The scene c►( the accident twias at the Slentor (leper . '1'1:e switch that caused the trouble is beetled about 130 yatrd:i west of the depot. As the heasy en- gine streck the switch it left the rutin track and Swung; violently to Itritain regarding ('ana(ieit butter. the left. For a distance of twenty 110 will also endeavor to discover yards the engine ram ort the rails: the position of the lIritie:n rolsilig+ner then, leaping from the track, terne'd with .reference' to the preservatives un its side just to the east of the used in Working what is known as depot. The momentum was surfs .. SEEK HINTS ON DAIRYING. Prof. Dean, of Agricultural Col- lege, Will Tour Europe. A despatch from •1'or1,nto says: Pref. Dean, Director of Iedirs ing at the Ontario Agricultural College. has left to visit (:rc•at Britain. Ireland, and the northern dairy countries of the Continent. Ile will iovestigato the attitude of the trade in (treat serves end w orke while vont rest . nn41 transforms your orchard into a bank n.xour►t through the warn) :sera and ricin. wheat patents, semi, to ;5.80; Slay wit1i the farm. 3otan; clean. strong bakers', $5.:3o to x5.10; and smelt. clay dad will 1011 you that ter wheat patents, $5 64) to 65.70; the place iv ycntl's for he 18 grow•ine and straight rulers, $5.'25 to 55.10. old and will move to the toren, to in wood; in bags, 52.55 to $2.135. spend his lash. Well-ear/FA 00:41. Stop Ruled oats -$'2.224 per ate:. Ftvil on the fano for it is a healthy place -Ontario bran in bilk, at 51f3 to to live on, 1 here poi get a conn - 518.30; shorts, 519 to seesMMus- t'Iexionfro:n nature's bra li, and an tuba craft lit hags, PIS to $19; arnn made strung in God's um %% hero you Dee! ner medicine to mat a y031 eat. Stay tits the farm where life is na- tural and fr•iendyhi19 mitre real, w li••r•e solo ran w1 fur t. hat yo11 want, without being etitici::e.d. !stay on the farm with sty spirit of trust and frietsllinees, from collie. who fol- lows you up 110 1 110o o the line', to the swallow whn buil•1s, hiss nest in the barn. ♦ -- '1'I11•: lif,�'r OF LIFE. Lader'' and also with ref- shorts. 820 to $21. Wane -Choice that the heavy tender was heeled en - :ere neo lu cool cured-c•h••e•se and the prunes, $1.70 to S1.7.-, per bush; tire!, oyer the engine and was buried in the de1)nt, para(lin!ng of cheese. Prof. Dern :1.51) to $1.60 in car 14)18. Provis;r- %•ill also ett•lnire wherein ('atn.5eliart tons-lfeary ('nnadiati, short cut The cuur!,inalion cur was hurled 'will cheesee With (0001:i0 violence on top of tltei is unequal to English look, $16.50 to $17.51); light. short engiI,. and tender. and in a moment' atnd Scotch choose, and why Canadiancut, 310.51) to $17; American cut, tests emtelol►rd 1„ Ilntn.:s from the en- 1►iutter (lots not obtain the same rle.tr• fat backs, 520; c.mlpnvt►11 lar -.1, gine. The Chicago sleeper, which' Price (5s Danish. finally, Prof. lean, (.1 to 7c; Canadian lard, 6; to 71c; - was inlnieetietely behind the combine- ' 8000,8pnnied prol►nbly by })r. Rini- kettle rcidertii, 81 to 91c; burly• 12 tion car. swung from the track, and, dirk, ('nnadilt11 Dairy ('ommi,,ioner, to 1 4c: bacon, 12 to 1 1c, fresh kill's) abattoir )cogs, 59.71(5 to 5110.75; mixed 80.50 t., $6.75; s►•lss t<e, 57 to 57.23. Eggs---.Straig lit stock, 1.1 to 16c; 5.- 1i -chi, 17 4,, 1 Sc; No. 2. 14 le. Butter crushing; int•► the depot. wits coil- will visit the ('ontiner,t and ilespect plenty buried in the wreck e'f the some of the schools there. building. 'l'hc violence of the crash ons such that the depot collapsed on top of the %%reeked coach. The hap- less passengers in this conch were crushed 811,1 Maimed in the wreck ar1') then completely loured in the collapse of the structure. Thr next sleeper foible ing left the WORKMEN TAKE REVENGE. -t hetet. creamery, 1514 to 197c: underl;r;nd'•s, 1`1; (0 11)e; dairy, 16 to Lodz Socialists Kill Ccseack Po- 161e, rolls:, 1'e, to 1111c. (-li',wt•- licemen. 1)i,3arro. 91 to 9:c; Quebec, 1.: to A despatch from Lode. Beeville l'o- 91c. land, says: '1'ventt tw'o persons .were Spire us in train, anti Weatt•y of the as the result ui ll,'(eeln, s,lay'ss UNITED STATES MARKETS. raw. ung; by DeAg;uons and Co --,sacks cn MO. 1.0419. 110. Jun)• '.:7-Wheatt. We care no more who lows or who prAre: suer of ,►11 1)(H1 workmen e10 ed: -('ash, 92C; •.1tii, f(L 1C; Sept. 1.5'311', -- which a1 been o g;etn' 1ec ay n 1 e` 81 e. All; not till All the best. of life seems elven' through the wreck in n man- . monstrattun ngnimt the l:o%eratnent. e tier that made escape fol• rhe inr-;1',n of about one hundred tvoun•1••.1 �liltcan).c•e', 11'iv, .lune 27.-Nheat past Tu �on.'.1 passengers impossible. Thr' e011411:- Nu. 1 Northern. 1;1.1:1 to 'the best of life begliis. ner ?Nit), . Two wcuuen %vete• crus.h••1i 2 N.• lk ke (1 cunsbinat sun ear, which had x1.14; N. Northern, 51.00 to landed ciisht•(1 ane! s 1)Iintere( on ! f (p (Ientle inttls rush of th•' 'nnic- tricken crowds. after the firing be - epeeof the 0ngiine, wast at (tare 0nve1- . ul►c(1 ei hlinding Aann•s and scalding; a gar. Thursday therein.; some work - Not till UV's heat 19 Coulcil, The headlong rush admired to a (quiet pate, Anil every purblind pat.'*,iort that has r111041 Our noisier year:. at last 1a • hack and the ether renlelua.•e1 up- killed rii;ht 1,n the rails. An instant after tie 1 ip' cra.h of the wreck the 'oiler of n .the engine burst, scattering fire 8nel . 11 h hail t t r tr 1 1 steam. 1110 cries of the imprisoned passengers were heard above the aw•- fol roar. hent th.•v 1.w.'re beyond all hent aid. li eel the eer be'eame a pyre toe .t winll►eer of hamar beings. ♦i MEDALS FOR BRAVE MEN. Ten Sarnia Men Honored by Hu- mane Society A` d •s;►ut' 11 born Sarnia sass: F. 1. McKee. John Blake. Charles For- ester, testae, 1lelter Utter. 11'. ('antcrnn, .lehn Arteigh, Ales. Forbes atnl Eu- gene 3icD4n(tl41, the ten men of this city A1 ho went to the rescue of the 1 ritinut n ss ho were overcome by gta9 f n t h0 form,' on Oct o'a'r last, men in ro%,'n►;e shot 11111 killed a Cossack and two 'edit -erten. FELL 120 FEET. Woodstock Man Has Miraculous Escape Near Paris. A despatch from Brant toed nays: 1t:hile working on the new Grand True; bridge mer the Grand River at Paris 0n '1-herislay morning horny setlr•'rlend, of 15'eo,lsstnett, teas thrown from a car by n sudden jolt. Ile fell to the river, 120 fest below, into six fee( of water. Most miracul- ously, hje escaped with a few slight bruises. nt twh-ch time est live were lost by 'i'ht• employers in the boit.ling ns; 113 5:1t1031, will receive the medal!. trades of the I{h.'nieh 11'estphnlinn of Ih • ltovnl ('nn.i(1ien Montane So- district, (:001nany. have dismissed ciety for braves -S. '1 he models will within n fortnight thirty thousand he --(•n11v1 in public at n time to workmen who belonged to labor or- Ire(Waded upon by the recilienta ganitations. 51.11; .1 ml . 84 jc x51.011. 1{ye-No. 1, 88c. itretic't•--No. 2, 5ke wtntple, 41) to 51►;c. t'o'te -Nu. :1, 5:5 to 5(6c; .Jude, 511c naked. bruith, 311n , .Trane 27-N h. at doe - ed. -No. 1 Nort hi en. 51.11 1: No. 2 Northern, $1.114; .July, 51 .1 1 1, S.•pt, new, 84c; old, 89e. LIVE S'1'( null 11.‘11 IS ESN. Torun, o. .T line 27 -11s' pi t e 113• moderate nature of the .1••liveri.•s trade in cattle wee no' ••xtra brick nt the 1'5'eettern Cattle Ifei l ( to- day. The demand for Mee has fallen off co•lsidernbly with th • warn, wea- ther. ant) buying hits moderated it- self t-s, if to the w-.,ntst of the 1s,1eli,• 'the following Is the rongf. of fele- tnt:ora: F.tf•o. t cattle. choice $ 1 75 R .; 4)11 ho.. me ilium ,. ...... 1 '►e► 1 75 l'o., hulls :t 7S t 25 1)0., l;ght :t is' :i 7'► Po.. cows :I lot ;.i Butchers:, picked .. 4 75 5 00 To toil for only farm', Viand (Tappings 01141 the held.* g;its(tss of praise. For place or power or gold to gild a tiall►o Above the grate whereto All paths will bring us. were to loss our days. W. on whose earth youth's pnsesing 1,1'11 hats to�ltsl, 111 flowing bubbles, even as children do. Forgetting we grow old. Bet the world w•i(lens, when Such hope of t Ira in t hat. rnl ,d i:9 lies ilro'(en minify; our child} eid toys, for then We win to self -cent rol! !titi•1 111n11 onrs•e•ev.9 in lmatnh0(1d, end t h. re ris • n 114 frt►•n the ea + 1►' 1 " i .(elms h1 icht floes. clesl•r1'r though' that arm bete the 90111 What stars are to t h ' night. GREAT BRI'I'AIN. Sir Gilbert Parker contemplates a trip to (4anadat in August next. The degree of 1).11. was conferred on 1)r. Osler by tho convocation of Oxford University. King Oscar has been appointed an Liverpool is to have a ('rys' it Palace of its own. 11 will 11e sn(.tia(- ed at Otterspool, a kw utiles lroia the city. Apart from the Dundee facto:iee t here are clow only three juto wo►Ia in Great !Britain and Ireland. Britain's colonies have. including the Il1(11811 empire, 256,000,000 pe••p- p!e-six times the population of the United Kingdom. Torquay has adopted it by-law twhie•h is intended to prevent people from using bad language in their houses. The most out-of-the-way village in England is said to be that. of Far- ley-cure-l'itton. This truly rural spot is over thirty miles from the nearest railway station. Gigantic locomotives of entirely new design aro being introduced ex- perimentally for the summer traffic on both the east and west coast routes from London to Scotland. The village of llrandon. Suffolk, is the seat of the oldest industry in Great Britain, namely, the dining and manufacture of Hint into "sidle -ea -lights" and gun flints. On May 1st the Duke of Connaught encored on his 50th year, so that 1;o is now joist tell years older than his namesake and godfather, the Duke of Wellington, at Waterloo. • The Empress Eugenie, once the most beautiful, now certainly She most pathetic, figure in Europe, Isis just entered upon her eightieth yens-, The biggest hedges in England eat at hall Barn, Buckinghanishice. They are of yew and box, and art) honorary admiral of the British Navy d0 feet high -a third of lteiklco ar by King Edwardhedge.. Much apprehension is felt in Gov- The lute Mr. henry Ilargreat'e3 eminent circles in London as to the Bolton, a Lancashire coalmas3ter, tins left between £90,000 and £30,000 to crisis between Germany and France on the Morocco question. .Tames Mansergh, fast President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and member of the Council of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, is dead in London, after a lengthy illness. I io was connected with var- ious engineering works in the United States and Canada. UNITi:I) S'L'ATES. service between Chicago and New York. The train will be compelled to maintain an average speed of 51.9 miles an hour. Heart disease killed 123 victims at New fork last week, an increase portant to the Empire that no 01)_ of 65 from same week last year. structiotns nor difficulties should ).e All .Japanese servants have been place(! in the way of Canadian cat - warships from the United Stators warships engaging in uluiocuvres on tle breeders which would lend to de- the Atlantic coast. crease the food supply within the Empire •• Albert 1'. Patrick, the New York Oh motion of lir. Armstrong 1,f lawyer, hag been sentenced to die in Lnmhton the Government was also August for the minder of Williamasked to despatch the Minister of !tire, the Ne.v York millionaire. Agriculture to England and to in- A surveying party has left Seattle, Vito also the Provincial Ministers of Wash., to locate the line of division Agriculture to join in n meeting with between the United States and Can - the President of the Board of Agri- when possession in the vicinity of culture to endeavor to present. the Chilcoot I'ns;s and Kotsina river. Canadian view. Gifts recently made to Princeton Mr. Caldwell (Lanark) took the University include 3,:3:36 neres of same ground us he hald expressed at land almost cuntigmous to the pre - a previous minting.*, that the Dorn- sent holdings:, an annual income of inion should repeal the British Cuss -.5100,000, and a recitation hall to tones preference unless the Mother cost about 5:300,000. Land met US squarely in this matter. Delirious with fear caused by night - TREATY Wi'1'1i .1AP.1ti. mare. Carl A. ('lausen, a wealthy New York broker, jumped through An assurance was given by Hon. his hetlroutn window to the ground Mr. Fisher that the; policy of the four stor••ss below. Hisskull wasGovernment was to recognise .1151)841 crushed and he was dead when found as at notion with which Canada by n night wntchnlnn. might profitably enter into trade re- lat.ions. and that the Government + had taken steps, 1 hrough the ('olon- ial Office, to get the benefit of the HELD THOUSANDS AT BAY. special ntl.•..•0 tges which (:reit 1iri- various charities. Iiia personal es- tate amounted to £229,010. In the opinion of Mr. .1. Fink, who has been librarian of the Cambridge Free Library for fifty years, men, as a rule, cease to react books after attaining the age of 40 }'eats. Mr. George Holmes, sexton of 1•'arrt- w•orthwith-Kearsley parish church, near Bolton._ has just celebrated his jul:ilee. Ile begun work as sexton at the age of 15, and has officiated at about. 10,000 funerals. Bolton churchmen are arranging a great cienlonstration of Sunday schools for July 22nd. It is many year's since there was a great united procession, such as that now in con- templation. Now serving• three years' penal servitude in Lewes prison for at- tempting to murder Morgan Crow- ther, a Cardiff bookmaker, Charley I'rancis Thomas has received a legacy of £1,500. 'l'o celebrate the ,$iiscovery of a magnificent seam of coal its 11 Staf- fordshire coalpit recently a gnnte of cricket was played in one of tho vast chambers et the mine, 300 feet below the surface. Leeds is infested with rats, chiefly in the Kirkgato Market. 'l'he street scuyeegers state that rats may ho seen in huge (troves at nights, not- w•it.hStan(lieg that thousands were dust rayed at the time of the demoli- tion of the old covered market. Negotiations between the Turkish Governmentand an English syndi- cate fee tier acquisition by the lcit- ter of the 'Turkish match inoimpol V only await the cun8('nt of Great. Bri- tain to ho carried to a ssucees:fol Conclusion. English oak is to he used in build- ing ono of the country patlar(s of the Mikado of .Japan. A contract for the timber tins just been placed with a London (iris. fain et:jeyss in Julian under the spec- Maniac Shoots Nine Persons Be-- Mast ere and men, at a meeting of the (:nal ('0140diet ion hoard for South 11'atle% mid Monmouthshire at Cardiff, agreed 11, a reduction in miners' wages of 5 per cent. Ono result of the Torrey -Alexander Mission in 1.011don is that a "re - A Montreal Merchant Defied a shooting nine ]1• reons and defying the viral" has taken place nnnung at Poiice Edict. police, '1 hoenas Lob!), a maniac., kill- number of clerks at the War 011ice, ed hilns,If. All the victitus were !tit where a class for Bible study Lae A Mont real deepalch s+uvs:- ThOrc It it h number four Khat except . Et horn est ublishetl. witst nil exciting time on Tuesday at- (•llinni.s.zn, whor••c0.iv(•(I a ri(1.' 1•all. ('anon Flericin�T, who is chaplain to teernoon at the corner of McGill andthe Kinn', draws an immense cong;rO- .... ,►....... S•.,.,..eone .,. .t.,, 7'he insane roan wits; barricaded in n gallon to his church St.. llirha0l''l Chester Square, lielg;ravia, London. It is n stately edifice, with very c eep g ellerie►s:, and Helga: at least 1,000 Mr. .1enathnn las n egg; 1, 1, one - sal tre;tty of 18!14. ♦ - WEDDING STOPPED TRAFFIC 'fore He Is Overpowered. A (M9l.atclt from San Francisco. 8839: After holding one tliou- siat'd pereonsr at bay for two hoots in h(idv 9t rct't early on Wedne•sdaye must crowded thoroughfares of the 001,411 in lh.' United States 11')te1. 1• q 1 1 city. A retail clothier in the vtcini-' I.o)rb went to the hotel on Tur.'I:ty 1 1 ty advertised that a Couple w•ottl(1 be night can 111'0dnc:gllny morning h. be- marric(I in the window of his tuftal,- gait thr•owese furniture from the twin- lishlnent. Last year u similar 1)10- dew ;. He then began tiring a shot- ! T t l l 1 f N formaneo took place', and the street 41'x4'• 1:,' limed 55(1 ar.c1 $ln0 1►: 1'9 1)111:, ('nrnwnil• who has .11,•11 1111109 n 1.19 ons Mucked for hours. The chief of 111 the iiit"le (f the weapon and 86th star, teas (►nc+ of 1ho `arg;esit police accordingly issued an ('11c•t frngm( ntsa (,f the T►al,er were scatter- ),,,,Ieft ner s in the 1eVest o1 1•:ngland, that. the marriage would not take 'fit oxer the s=treets+. Str••••t car traf- i1,' hell 13 !minors in :i'► perishes in place. but t he merchant persiste,l,' fc arise slrusspendral eft, r on.• car had ("4.tnwc11! and Devon, and five living's and n1 the advertised time thousands. been fired upon and i'o twinaow9 ware in his gift. of people were con0regnted in th., l,ro':(n. 11 true determie,el that he The cl►srter •'nnstituting a tinker- married to tt•itne89 Zhu ceremony, t»,nst Is calif *red dead or alive. and sit y for Sheffield has Leen 1)ubliehe)ti which ails duly pei•form'••1. The note- all the roomy ctdjolning the one he ars n parliamentary 1•nt'c•r. Tho ly-married collide, vhu received a o' 1111.10(1 were l.11t••l t. ith arrad of- trtiiversit5' 1: to 1►e both a teaching gift of 51(10) from the firm. appeared (boors. '1 hen n pile -entail ll sept )1.'O mei examining lolly, with power to in the window. 'i'ratlte was stopped. ' fie, 1) th • rent to th.• remit wiu►at,w, confer degrees of persons of either the police a jpe'ered 'n t he 'leen, w•hil,' I h-• 01 her f►olieenre n ,read • an sex. • Angli- an(' attempted to disperse the crowd attempt to force In the door. The forty school:(, chiefly Angli- with thele batons. but without troch : t,lnniae''9 nl101111 't1 tons) diverted by can are a(Tecte•.I by n d.8i9:on of tr. slicrl:e;s;. .►......r...- -.r reeor...... ..- •t.. . Monmouthshire hducotion 1'mnmll.- tees to (-eine, to nl8int ain rho'l•) 5,choolss which de not within n niontlt ronsplV with si re, t era! r••'gl.lremet•t9 long; 8111 itnno'er'1 •1. 11'art;i,110 rl.ein:s to pe:•8.9 in '.list Owren the oldest Munlers, school tenther in the I'nit. d King;.'oei. 1•li t haft taught in local Sunday s hoot.; for eighty-two year.. and, all hotig:1 she 18 now in her ain't; • for:r:1+ 'ear. she still taker n Glees every .•1'nv. Introduction e f .1 ri'•ult' r. 1 i.r;1- I;OUMANIA'S t'IIF.AT. chinery is 141nrnt41 for the 5'i••a't bi- IiONI:STY, THE 131 S'I' Now, hon, rte, }•011 will agre.'. Is far the host o1(1 policy-- "I'w•nst written on the whole -lib, plan. 11 h( n (soda rate -book gave 10 man - The premium. 5+ bieb Ise else 3 s (pie, Is 1►89441 stn all that's best in fou, Arai not till death your spirit hires, "1'1)is sag -rid policy nintur• s. 1 hen. if no lapse in life t-ou've :)and.•. 1114' (taiga in 1I.•av(n wIlM bo ,++tie1. Secure it now, b( fore too 18' •-- Pay up in full, ask no rebate. -ALIIE RT (:1)1.1)11:. 11 is feared th tt n ituncen a is)II- are cruiser has se'in'e .nosh:•a British merchant ship, the ikhoinn. report from nn ilm's;e•cted quarter, the lunatic ran to 1h► win,low, which he opt test, and literally blew el 1h•e torp of his own frail. '10' trains 443)11 fragments of s►'crr:l i'ew• t hrntigh 1 ho air int o the street. 'littera.; Lobb Was at•o•ut 254 ti earls a 1(1. 11e ap- pare ntiv erns nn Kn;llsh,nrn and a stronger its the cilli. Crop Promises to Be 1:P4-crd-break- er, Despite Past. ,A (la's •nt.h from 1l'ic'tarest, l:on- tnrn•a. sass: 'i he a heat crop of 003- 'mm o3-111n n as promises to be t h ' largest on reeorel. despite the fey! 111111 Scene rust h'e 4(4434(1*9' i. '10 • in ni crop is in tl.,lend d condition, creme. recently to o.:1 relh f le `:, t t'r Notts end Itertoell,,, ntalay tr'►•••.' ) 811(4 chiiliren leiter t) r(,tra► 0t.t 1 : e;a- plotmeet in the felt's. A (Wilily (.1 Gr,i'c:f►ral 11.1'11 n otsl- cgiw' ntuniei.t{ 1 t.ecord. 1)' e•• 4 41 years ego an 000 refer errs r-ei. or !►f that town. nntl sine., Pint t 1,1' 1, ► f( wer than thirteen + the t s•• 1;1' ••,•.g 01 the family Late 1111►(1 t' r C' al r.