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Exeter Times, 1906-09-06, Page 7
THE WORK OF TBBOBISTSIWINTER WHEAT TESTED iW I LTS OF t:XPE!IIMI I'S % ITIi Tct'i'ible List of Deaths Brought About in One Week. • 11AI) Steel'i'. (►V AI'l'AlliS. A drop;rt,.•tI fr, tr i . t'etersbu•g says: Official aulistics el the terrorism of last week show that 101 ulle•ials, gendarmes, pollee, eta.. were 1ci11ed, !N were weuul- eel, 2%1.4r :vale p, r;olis were killed or wounded, 3t spirit ramps wire plur►dcr- eel, ()reale and it(dividu;al ir,stituh Sus wave robbed of $180,815, and State in- 'iitilutions of ;.981, There vvt•+•e over one trundred' ,end fifty armed attempts to rob banks, houses, etc. e A despatch from Odessa Bays: \\ hely- /Ante arrests of political suspects con- tinue. 1'iolent rel nlutionary leaflets have been placed in circululi(Ii, and the public is uppreherl-Sivc of grave events. A tt►ousancl ntef wOre added to the po- lice force on \tiednesday. C'LAI1'S PE1lSONAL APPEAL. The SL Petersburg correspondent of The London Express telegraphs: -"1 have just seen a copy of a remarkable personal appeal froul the Czar which was issued on Wednesday sday by the Min- istry of the Interior. 11 is addressed to all officials of the empire, including civil and military Governors and chicfs of polies, and enjoins on them the nec- essity of standing by Zine Government at this crucial moment. Tire appeal in brief snakes no attempt to minlimize the critical condition of affairs. It asks all Ioyai officials to remain at their posts even at the risk of their lives, to sho.v no sympathy with 'these who by their wanton disetiedicnce cif the laws dis- regard the measures we have taken for their welfare, have forfeited all claims to our clemency and are unworthy to be termed citizens of our empire.'" Al I L 1 SOWN CROPS. Conducted at the Ortarto Agricultural College and ThrouJhout tlw II'ro‘ iure. directing thorn to Owing to the deficient stir,„ f;,ll and provincial Governors the alternate freezing and thawing of the inform the peasants that petitions for ground during; the past winter, most of the reassembling of the former Delimit the autumn sown ours in the province cannot be grantee, as the idea L5 e�tr buffered cunsideral,ly. As a consc- posed to the fundamrental laws of the tlalemce, Bowe of the full wheat was empire. ploughed under in the spring, and many of the fields w tech were left yielded rather uneven crops. Quite a number of the co-operative experitnelt- ters reported a total failure with winter vetches and w inter wheat, and in sev- eral cases even (Inc rye %•ac somewhat KIN(; 1:I r\\'ARD'S S1 MI'A'flIY. ' King Edward ha'. sent the followieg tele !rail► to the e clow of Gen. Niu►, (', ecu- e he was assasainate d by a Youn 1 e man in the park of Peterhof Palace: "1 iujin•c•d. At the college, both wheat an ice. !! but occurrence. winter we the terrible oe came through the w ant eli5lnay ed at rya b 1 pray you, madam, to accept toy sin (Inc subsequent glee%th of the wheat cert' cor►doler►ces." h© was not as good as might have been 0% •r 1.s it) (110 deseiatins, forming expected. and on the whole, the' yields cr,,wn funds, which consist 01 8,000,000were sou►ewhat lineer than those et last are to be sold under imperialI last year, ukase of Aug. 25 to peasants through the Peasants' Agrarian Bank. 1. -EXPERIMENTS A'l' THE COLLEGE. It is stated that Gen Orloff, the conn- About two hundred and filly varieties rounder of the repressive expedition to of winter w hc•ul have been tested at the the Baltic provinces, is to succeed (len• college within the last seventeen years. Sl;thei as Governor-General of \\*away. In all cases the varieties are given a Bomb outrages and dLccovecies of thorough lest for five years, at the end out (In continue to be reported tlirougtr of which lisle the inferior kinds are dis- uthe country. carded and only the more pro misingDespatches from the Baltic provinces ones retained for further experiments. of (;corgis show that the terrorists have During the past seasoll sixty -ohne var- tcties wore grown; twenty-nine of these have been under test for the past live years, and fifteen of the twenty-nine for the past ten years. The following table gives the average weight per treasured bushel and the average yield of straw and grafi of each a uriety for ten years. ,F Oil" TEtelwive. ' the average of the pat three yours, un- 6t1ORT.eG THE WORLD'S MARKETS' CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS MARKETS' treated seed produced 4.4 per cent. of Go'.erunteul Adopts Amendment to Rented) the Situation. IIAI'I'ENINt;S 1'ItO11 .41.L O1'Ett 1111/ GLOBE. smutted Beads, while seed which was itulnerse(t for twenty minutes in a bele- tion Made by adding one pint of tor- A Toronto despatch says : In view of n►alin to flirty -tee, gallons of water pro- the scarcity of public school teachers, diced a erup which as preeticully fres and the prul,ub►iity Hutt it will become from srmut, Not only did the formalin atilt greater during (inc first seseein c,t treatment effectually pteveut the cfrecl the tarty Normal School System. which opment of the su+ul In (Inc c►Y p, Luta "ill go into operation in Septeutat i , considerably larger yield of grain was NI?, the Educaliott Uert•tu obtained when the trcutu►ent was atea1!ulttnriztrAe Ihr fo11+Aw•in6pumudiltu►et•antti„nisi plied. The average yield of grain for of theexisting regulations he regard to hr tee years from untreated seed was Muriel schools and the Public achuc:l teachers' certitic•;+te. :- A county Itr,;ln•d of Examiners Inlay admit to the Model school (1) candidates lis holding jewel* teachers' certificates ho will be l$ years (tllag, e the re -opening of the rural Public schools for the se. and half of 1907. and +2) can- didates who will be 18 years of age 00 or before Sept. 1, 1906, and who hate indi- ca foiled at the junior leachers' t �;uniiltt- ts conducted at Guelph ention, but whose marks %varmint the impor(allt a of sow ung about comity board in presuming that, after • 38. 38.7 bushels,, „'tile the crop grown !leen seed to which the formalin treatment 1►ad been applied yielded 45.6 bushels per acre in favor of the treated seed. Several other methods of treating seed for tire prevention of smut we're tested telt btthetorinulin method heroin de- scribed was the cheapest and most tett/ilea' of all, us well as I,,rrilg effec- tual. } \fatly tests GRADUAL. 11EFO11\1S. A despatch from Sty ['etersleirg to the London Tribune says the Cabinet has decided to pursue the saute course* of gradual 'Thews ns heretofore. The kfinistry of the Interior it w-url:;ng fev- erishly for the reorganization • f the se- cret police. The Minister iiib nets to call 1.o its aid at large salaries i large number of experienced foreign detec- tives. A circular has been sent tc ail the set up their own government In oppo- sition to the legal autheritiee. The leaders of a local Socialist revo- lutionary group have been arrested at \\',rtesaw. The society of which they are members has considerable funds and supported its own carpentry, bak- ery and locksmith workshops. Gov. Skelton, of Warsaw, who re- cently was injured by a bomb thrown by a woman. Ls about to be replaced by Gen. Oreleff, who suppressed the re- volt in the Baltic provinces. The Governments of Germany, Aus- tria, France, Great Britain, the United Stales, Italy, Belgium. and Japan have conveyed to Premier ytolypin their con- gratulations upon his escape from Ute assassin's bomb and an expression of their indignation at the outrage. Gen. Trepoff Is suffering from art illness that precludes him from taking any part in political affairs for the pre- st•r►t. The Town of Afordovo has been d'- streyed by fire and 200 of the inhale, tants are homeless. CAUGHT BY BALLOON ANCHOR. Woman Whirte3 500 Feet Abona !leads of Spectators. A dcsplitch from leing-lon, N. Y'., ays. (*au ht by the anchor of a balloon rine! whirled 500 feet in the air over the heads of 5,($$) spectnlers, Mrs. Roper, of Brooklyn, was seriously, but not fatal- ly, �1 j,urcd on \\'cdnea(Iay at the Ulster County Fair at Ellenville. Maggie Matey, of Middletown. wino has been ,making daily ascensiees at the !air grounds in a balloon, had just enter.; l the car. and was abc,ut to give the or- der to cast off when the balloon brike be loose And tailed upwards with an her hailing. Before the t.yst:inerls C.411111 eeetter the elicitor flue? cnn.gh1 in Mrs. Roper's dress and she was w hipped up into the air screatn,.t,;. '1 he weight of the anchor rope c'aus:.l the balloon to tip over, and Miss Daley. looking reit et the car to ascertain 1tt•• utilise of the trouble, caught sight .1 !ler invoitmntary knew voyager swingini, far below at the end of the rope. tine at once pulled the snfnty cord. Tee hell in oil. which by that time end reec•tt,.1 rn altitude of 500 feet, quickly titse•eree id, and reached the ground a ,;cart, t' Of a nnlc from the point ',f nscenst :;n. Mts. (toper 6t111, k the ground heavily, end when 1►ielccd up 11•us Venni to ire tart (eireet,Ic. and to have sustained frac- be us of the st,uultler, ankle and sev- c. al fingers. Mines (1111'111 11: 1)I:I'l)SITS. wand, Ic tulip 81akint; an Ex- tensive Sugary. cave .e,a ninety pounds of winter wheat per acre on an average soil. This 11111011111. uno Basad might do- be increased for p , creased for rich soil. 1f the land is in a good state of cultnatien itstrintttCn s a►tl- little whether the seed 1s cast 01• with a tune drill. but if the land is dry ,•r lumpy, That which 1s sown with the drift is likely to give the best re- sults. The highest yields per acre have been obtained from sowing between the 26th of August and the 9111 of Septem- ber. a and Mammoth Winter Ry \\'inter Bye have been grown for seen years in succession ; the Gonfalon giving an average yield of b7.9 bushels and the Mammoth 59.3 bushels of grain per acre. Among flue varieties grown for the past three years, the Mammoth White stood first with an average yield of 66.6 and the Waehinggton second with 61.7 bushels per acre. Winter Bar- ley has been grown et the College for several years and when 11in tTwiis nterr kilted gives very good yields. ea - son it made a poor showing in the Color \\'eight Straw Grain VARIETY.of per Bush. per Acre per Acre Crain (lbs.) (tons) (bus.)3.3 54.0 Dawson's Golden Chaff \e Mite 59.7 Imperial Amber lied 60.5 3.8 52.3 Early Genesee Giant White� 7 3.5 50.7 Bed , 6,0.7 3.0 50.4 Russian Amber fled 6L2 3.7 49.6 Egyptian Amber Early Red Clawson Red 58.9 3.2 49.5 Tasmania Red Red 61.5 3 3 49.5 l.7 Rudy [led 60.8 1 0 47 0 47.1 Tuscan Island Red 61.0 Geneva Red 62.2 9.3 45.9 Bulgarian White 45.1alto 60.5 44.8 Red 61.1 2.9 Turkey Red Kent61.0 3 0 44.6 McPherson Giant Red 44.2 Bed 62.0 2.9 McPherson Treadee ell .. , . .... White 60.4 2.9 44.2 spring but recovered from the effects of lino unfavorable winter and yielded 58.5 ht►sheis per acre. Hairy or Winter Vetches produced an avtel ag yi lid of the 10.2 tons of green crop peracre experiments for four years and 6,7 bushels of seed per acre in the tests for s • years. H e grown seed has given considerably better re.su ed seed. further study, they will Inc able to phi. the junior teachers' examination of 1907. Corn -No. 2 American corn Is quoit. The professional certificates shalt not at 59 to 593 c, to arrive, 'fu•onte. P _ d No. 2 white nominal lit 36 (Inc la U1 •• o I above u vc )u c li i r el 134C: '�� t1 d rto u33 e I .., at b and to arc on Irick here, ai ouleide, _e v No. 2 white quoted out- side at 30 to 30izc, September cl,•livery. [lye -No. 2 quoted at 58 to 59c out- side. Barley --No. 2 quoted outside at 47 to 4> , and !\o. 3 extra at 45c. CULN"1'it' PRODUI:E• 1 Ilcarnns hand picked selling at $1.75 A despatch from Winnipeg says : IIx to 51.s0, and primes al. $l.(,0 to IMPORTS FROM TI1E LEAPING THAI li: CEN I IIES. Pikes of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Other Hairy Produce at Homo end Abroad. Toronto, Sept. 4.- Flour --New Ontario wheat, 90 per rent. patents are quutcd at $1.75 to 82.reu in buyers' sucks eta - side fur expert. \hen+tola hist patents, *t.10 to $4.t;l►; second paten' $i to *1.11►, u►,d alt'urig baker., t:n !'u to $i, 'fun unto. . ilrun-7 h� rnarkel 1. firmer at $11.50 to a15 in Lulls outside. ;;Botts are quoted at is (u $1e.50 outside. \\ brut - New \u• 2 Ontario wheat TeleUraphi•• BeideFront Our Oa n and Other Countries of Iteceut Occt,rrence. CANADA. Rank of Toronto counterfeit len-dollars nutty are bring cit: Mated in •lbroilcc. The sockeye sulnton pack of ilritiat�} Columbia w ill be .100,000 cases less Ref year. 11 is reported that s vein of almost ootid silver has been discovered in Nip' issrng. The• Ontario Government's August re- port &lion's good cre,ps ut tall wilt at, quoted al mice fur while, and 70c for red oats, burley and pens. Iside. No. 1 Northern Muwloba Brantford is sorely taxed to accurmo- ou date the foreigner, that tire Arne ring to yuul0d at 81r, lake putts, and leo. 2 6 '( lake ports. the city. 1\urlhern at TJ'�.,', 1 • The establishment of garrison classes of instruction ir, signalling ut Tuunlo r�authorized. and ueb c is Q 11 Battery, [loyal Lanadian Artillery, will be stationed in Toronto during al- terations of line Kingston tarra,'ks- It is estimated that (Inc turtleam1(11 CellS11S will show a population of l80.00 for Alberta and 330,000 tar Saskatche- wan. be ed to nto fromCattle \\'innlf egeviithoutlpundeugoing, in- apectfon by the Government veterinary.. F. N. Drake', of 11e61na, has Sold a • lot on a business street. 81 by 185 feet, for $19,000 to (Inc \\�estern f lurdwure Company. A new steel lighthouse, 58 feet high and 10 feet In diameter. Is ready' ton transportation from Quebec to Cape Norman, Belle isle. Corp. Mossenus, of the R.N.W.\I.P.. at Dawson, was aecidrntaly shot in the back while at (Inc title ranges. Ile 's recovering slowly. There were twenty-three deaths Iron% dynamite explosions in (Inc vicinity oI Kenora during (Inc tirst six months of the present year. unlit the candidates comply with 111 present legal requirements us to age and non-professional standing. -+ ---- SIX LOSE LIVES IN WRECK, A �•ebsel Goes to Pieces North of Sel- kirk, M,uiitoba. Annong; the sixty-one varieties grow r. A HEROIC LIFE-SA�II:R• this season, the Abundance stood first m► C. P. R. Fireman W. Fitzgerald Resuces yield with 50.4 bushels per acre, and tate [ rize Taker second with 50.2 bushels. Another Man Front Drowning. These aro both wl►ite wheats, very A Sault Ste. Marie, Onl., deepateh says: closely resembling the Dawson's Golden W. Fitzgerald, the C. 1'. R. fireman, has Chani in all n-espiets. The Abundance r n anall it oat , r trip of inspect'. it to life-saving act of also gave the highest yield13 its than import- ed n►pol t- lic health. on 0 i 1 There is a fair demand for oats fol lona c Stntt(lar(1 Oil Company. . performed his secondR ricin by rescuing Fireman !homes the varieties gruertl in 1:>f)5 and i5 a Grosse talc quruantino station, and to consumption. and price; continue firm►.. (Inc se ` Wednesd0 Van promising best variety, although I not ofto the file leper hospital al Tracadie, N•l;•eat between two of his fellow -country - Fitzgerald of (Inc 1 Soo, on Y I interest- YPEIilklf'N"1'S with sales of car lots of No. 2 white at j Because Inc "butted into an is nrglr- Cw swimming across (Inc river at itAl- very best titling this It 3. -RESULTS OF E. pr, Watt has not previously visit 18 380; No. 3 et 37c, and No. 4 at 31>t per m was t, ' c c became exhausted. Fitz-• in to Hole that This year two of rho THROUGHOUT ONTARIO. '1'racadic and his object. in going there bushel ex store. Flour -The Fleur Mar- r�tnnrc was cut potf utof a\lnluukn. Penn., onthony Snen roma Mills and b 8 r.r old S\%aml to his assistance 011(1 was comparatively hard ted wheals -Russian Is In see how the institution is run in kit cnnlinnc� solei. and unchanged. t g, (' drown- r and imperial Amber-havel s conte No less than two hundred end forty- ,ed around the neck by the Amber I1 Ontario conducted co- view of the decision of the Government \tallituba 51►ring wheat. $4.40 to $4.511; Ttle'day night- He was one of the cls 1 . succeeded in brio +ins to second and third places 1n yield of one farmers a stuth, strong bakers', *3.90 to $4; winter „brut guests tit a wedding celebration. am Fit gnat, but h( b up e per operative experiments with Atllumfl- to e. sh such an hospital in British rollct:c, his action precipitated a fight, !colo him ashore. A couple of weeks my grain with 49.8 and 49.4 bushels pB 25d bridge It four varieties sown crops wring (Inc past year. Good Columbia. At present iter(, aro seven Patents. $4.:'S to $4.30; straight 1•'itz 'eruld jumped [est from a aero respcclively, A carefully conducted tells have attests in the '( rioadie hospital. $3.b5 to *4. do, in Lags. $1 85 to gl.pu1 which Inc enterp((1 with only three• 6 teen pisacof his tongue• and saved n man named Jones, w•ho mentioned above were over the stand - -.......-4-- beenr received from maty of these, and At Darcy h;lnnd, B.C., seven Chines extras, at.li(► to $1.70. E$1.85 1i $i.9, quarters c swat ermine:. A cnllcr.tion is be- I $19; some cI $22 per inn; 5lahula Lewis. a negress. said to be hal l and in weight, rho Im >criall Arnhe r being lepct bran, in bags, _ lt,rts,120 cars old, died at Ottawa. h;tnsus, with a • weighing rilt1' almost 63 all deserve credit for t!►0 useful work lepers have been tumbril aued thorities have , to .11s.50;i't )' • l night. She could aid many drown- ing taken up to present hire the heaviest st andyears. 1'1►e P Ontario bran. in brig..on Tuesday B gold watch. er bushr_1. The flue. vatic ties giv- they have done for themselves `ins areast(iline their been looking atter them in an inter: shorts, $21 to *21.50; milled ntouiliie, $;.1 P f George \\'ashing- 1 Ing(Inchcavlest weight per measured fellow farriers. results of these tests. The Dominion Govern to $25 perand straight grain, $28 incidents in (Inc life c, ���� mitlent way. ton, ton, echoic she (li_,sted she had seen to bushel In Ir0O0 were Northwester. Gen- the sua Autumn of 1(.1(15, five varieties Govern- ment has now decided to take charge be to *29. Provisions --Barrels short cut A7'1'ACKI':D THE TURNKEY. ova, 11tc1'herson, Economy, and Au- In (Ince AtPI hospital will 824: R11.75 to tunny times. Mrs. Lewis le a saliva - mess. $23 to half ba2:(.i,U• inns cut of Virginia. and was unable to rend ure burn; these, how•ev cr, were all rather of Winter \\'Incus wlicntiorlere stritl distributed Hie n ectcders and a prop P $12.50; (1001 fat , hacks, surfs' cls do, write. Desperate Attempt to Escape Froin low in yield with (Inc exceptive of diose who made app $,1•,,rl, hal[ burr fort Arthur Jall.per lowingtable lues the average yield of heavy inners, - , John 1'ichr. kidnapped and taken troln Auburn which was fifth in weight az x11.25; dry salt Iva}; Clear ',neon, 12/. hoine eight years ago by unknoee n A despatch from Port Arthur says: grain bushel and sixth In yield of straw and grain : straw (;rain to 12%c; barrels plate beet. *12 to attics• returned to ha home at Dollar Nicks Erse ot, who is ma< h1(ttng tri01 on grater per acro among (Inc sixty -cine Variety. Per Acre per Acre $13.50; half barrels do, • (5 to $7.25 ; parties. Michigan, re me on \Ls n nuie nn „hero (Inc charge of murdering together Italian varieties grown. Generally speaking, (tons) (bus.) barrels heavy rnc'ss beet, $11.50; half his mother lives new. There Incfound on (.:curl Friday last, tog,ethcr with Dan tine white wheats yield more grain per .... 2.2 .... 30.0 d barrels do, $6.25: compound lard, 8 to his mother rarer rir,i n second Inc fe and \\'owls, screing six months for obtain- acre. posc0s5 slnrongrr straw, weigh a I3nnnika1.9 tl��., P r discovered that his tattier had died. • r •acts made little less: per measured bu�hel, sant are Early l;cnesee Giant . • 1.9 . .. 25.4 A \\ ltulipci despatch p tic• ure lard, 12 to 123;c; k ltl© a upon. a under fake } t t( , ht I ,rain then (Incred Cr,nief►n Ilyd tendered. 13 to 14. ; hams. 14'; to tee; _��_ a d,snerete attempt to tempo from jail slightly softer ill (Inc g Imperial Amber L!t .... 2:1.4 1 1 ct trop report issued y per cent of brrnkfn5l bacon, l','; to 16';c; Windsor Je Tuesday, They knocked Turnkey v ariclics, 1n►,lu arcs that (rem :><) t 1 HANDLING �'tlal;i''•; HORSES. Dawson's Golden Chaff 1.7 .... 21.6 I t(, t Cut In i 1 localities, 1 neon 1113 t Veal) tnki1t110 ,5 abattoir Jones dont when Inc entered (Inc day Al the pres0nt time efforts Ore seals, it f s been rntne ly (ire sic K room, and were just securing the keys \city Ilhslolldnlg (Inc fact that the 100 n, [ grgrS Little Trick her Curing li.il when ('.co. Shier, another prisoner made to (Attain unproved strains of soul(. Dawson's Goldin (:flail and Imperial finished, at tt 1 ►s proi;tt�culg, to $ Il i 1 �' t til ins ► trial r, murder, interfered and of (Inc sect varieties by bystcinntic plant Anticer grave smaller yields of grain than has leets 20 tt, 2(1 , c. No. melting 11 r i for selection, and while (Inc rn•dillau•y seed they have Ilrst c through hail or l0 18c. gave the alarnn. F:rovruri Arl(I \Voods I (Inc other thrco vtiriclics, +� 1 um A balky horse c s;t1' e i (Inc bars of their cells and nearly Dawson's Golden Chaff gave a conn- and inert t places in popularity with „cured their libcil} less than a month paratively lower yield than usual this (Inc experim0ntcrs; (Inc Dawson's being nee. Jona, e1 as badly beaten by (Inc year, three new etraims of this varier• the most popular, probably because of obtained by the atu%e mentioned cullianc tetoru Inc was rescued. its clean strung straw. 'Phe il;,natkn method, each gave a much higher yield a --.--than any of (Inc varieties In the regular which stood first in yield of grain was third in popularity. 'l'iii is a hard red - ADULTERATED HONEY. test. wheat of good nulling quakily but pro. Much w of 1. is also being done along duces rather weak straw, and therefore Ten tad of Fifty' -flier Samples Found (Inc ling` ,;t cross breeding and it. is ex- t P lodges considerably, i especially in bat to be Impure, pee it that , „fi;r pro(ilal,le results will vvealher. accrue from this work in (Inc near future' Of the Three vaticties of \\ inter Rye An Otlaw,n ,1,..11111°1 coy=: •I he an- During the past year ninny hundreds of distributed last Autumn, the Mammoth ala els of Ihr Inland Revenue Department hybrid r male were grown, and judging stood Inst In n%P1114 ( yield of grata taut cat'( filltc ex:lrinited :,1 st(ntl,trs of frurn prrs;rnL inch0nliottc, some of these, with 41.4 bu5tels per erre, the •l•hoii. honey enlhrlyd durnlg Mardi an April are destined to become Ihr prog,'r►iter:3 stool told •u, and with 32.9 beetle's. and 1ini in different parts of (::,Dade. Of la very unleash now 18101ies, for thf9 this nurneer ten kkere found to be (ide the Con,lmon thirst with 31.8 bushels.t(int., bac wc,rk only the very hist of the Slnndnrfl These three varieties are very much (:lair Adnme of London, Ott by a The Maritime (yet �nlle anon (hffrl•I11 t,'rn awnr(ted the P Ti ruled. 1 t I ,arts err used n4 parent storks. A 1K alike in n,c,rt respects, Ihuugh 1 , ►1r; were gelatine. lbw cases of nd++l l.undon, England, publication for the tcp li,.f,(1, Bran -813.50. ward. f g , . rc t (inc,-.might he own tilt Plimsolls s mete ii, to yield. 1 sketch on cricket. • te+atlnn w, r, found from the Pree,ttl(• • Rol ►urian, Turkey itcd, production of fodder Reny Lest original iluffAlo. Sept. 4. Fleur -- 1'Irrn. cr is then lucky it Inc or she escapes or Quebec and \tnniloha, levo in (lntnri, i (;old, n Chair,i For (Inc INorth- w tthm1l serious. if not fatal, Injury. n anti one 111 i1111ish (:n- 1 lmpei int Anitrl, amd Tasmania Bed. \, trh^s and \\ inlet. !lye were brown The C. P. R. hni dcridcd not to run \\ hint e: want . nothi cl: No.1 C,rn-, \e, nen It horse rcers loosen the reins end on in Alt•e r tSrvrral din' hi:tibia. it is pointed out Ihni it is O. The results of twelve separate t( tit this year for the fourth tial, any more harvest exc+rrsions Iru1n Capo ern. Ric: \\'1n1er, nothing, g• In11 it p � ryo. 2 rorn.� st�,'nk to him to a �•onlhinK tang; c ,c a, r at the college `how 011 averngr in 1c offs oI the, 0vi rrnuent were t•('- !Ireton, as the coal cninpanies are un- I:;rin; No. `2 yellow. 56/; ;f `e 2 s1 pert;tsls give him n elm!) tone, he- BOERS to feed either , ug;sr t r glu (..e to m lp ;. n5 the \ elet►e; were rem- , el le to get men for their mines.•(lots---linlhrr s r nr: ►•c es for the inti tit thiel it shall he wit] cre;►cc in yield of grain },('r acre f,f 6.>l Ce1ef�d. h whitefreights_(ween the care with the Draft of the wii41. ,v the ter in making boat... t•u,ltrls trent lnree ns c„ amputee evith plclrty winter killed in most places, no ring 111uds,li►'� flay Company Wide a while. 94'; to 34';c. Cr.nal This will Iri11g hien down on all (vigil tg • snail Sced, of 7.s Lusheis from venni, nni, Owif comparison kil of (Inc yields can i,c S ./-1 nt of IUt bales of furs from Slt.a(ly. with amazing r}ui, knres. ns connf area with Slu•lrnken Seed, nn1 111;1d,'. 111 s,'veral tests \\ inter i;ye gore l,i tare Albert. Sask., over the (:. N. 11., Kicking is cerla,nly n vire. S,►tlle- iioi:115 !:NlI:fl�1T1N1:. of a3.6 1,ushnls hunt s,cunct ns compare,* v..n.v. t!'o,t rr•►n}ls. (inc'ex1►erintcntcr, ter la,ganuul. The tuts are worth $65,. ----� limes, however. it is (,�usrtri by fear. In with broken geed. seed which was a report that these crops wire, ted (0 which case ii i.'11 r;,n be nccr,mplic!irtl \1;►rnit 1 Issued at Solicitation of iowed Bo become eery ripe before it was secant classes of naturals. In g,+rnen81 (',t,t i Gcnrrnl Norse, of Japstl, auho.�+ SNI:1.Ti:R IN (17 1'A1': 1 1'.+I.L1:1'. icy gentle mnr,ai c mrnf. i:vnrlly the f Gcnrr:►I Botha. Girl produced a g.•rr e'er yield of bulb Ihr \ etches weer r, hehr,l by all kinds Yopposite P ca trend++riot of the necog! menet' four year slay in Canada is ne,\'. nearly l levee should h( nitrified c c gr::err and Straw and 8 'termer weight j rel stock but I.e. .i)0 was not so freely cndrfl, has been Adcisrd tint his term F.41nh1ITTER of Lar r i'I:nnt til Oflaws , ► h(•d to the kicker, flthef A Jeleinnesburg despatch say. A has been continued intlrlltutely. Depends on water I'ower�. hie head up with alight end mein. for warning issued by the 'Transvaal Cif ,V. of i rsin per luta :tired t,chrl than thin i e111en• excret h> horses.(Inc terse cannot throw out 1x,11► hind f~ , Pia": ,cost tr, rn wheal w hi, h was cut la; 1 O F.\1'l:Ill\11:\ I i.1lS 11 is rumored in 1 'iio1on that \1;,} �r es ,etch Iron, fifteen rays : :1n rrnu,rn( In intending Boer cu►►g,rrtnts P hrg�s Al nn,'r when big head is elevntrd. any tris of tuner "Ili"' S1ncr! nt 3. NOTICE c . Jcidd will move in council fur a vote of A despatch Kicking; ctrnL,s nr,` vvhnt int name im- 1,, (Inc Argentine Republic was put In IR!17 and ng�nin in t`e.'2. A p,,cch of the cxp(tintt rater:; with . pan} the people on the a(hi,aL,hty of the city ir�,n+ilnt,le iwjttnrvPowYerggAnd rdepo i1.5t1'f fished after urgent rcpresentnliens made n►rail it; .purr. A eclrnp Irwlrnrd to lilt Shnfl- o d Srttnrne in be•' lore.. amount of ihr waiter whrnt in anti summer crops will kindly report i,,u, basial• lhP Street railweY' a letl;twfr Valley. and 11 the over the horse's croup prevents kicking[, Dy Gen. DOOM l0 t. ► half of 110 Volk. For the ilist two _-- nninrin became ,i ,' litctl before it w,►` the results of I..et rsl,errnirnls as ro„nrt The number of people carried iron iron in the y• then it 11 r crops am liar -ort he As f,i. orablr as Is anNci rrneri but ihls is only serviceable when driven P Ontario on (Incthe western harvesters' ex• report i • lead to the establishment 1 hnrnr4R Shying is a ,1nnilrr- pectic perished when the steamer Prin- . Honey- Strained honey quoted at. % to 10c per Ib. and combs ut $2 per dozen. Hops -13 to 16c per ib. Flay --Car lots of No. 1 old timothy are quoted at $10.50 on track, Toronto, and No. 1 new at $0. Straw --$5.50 to $6 per ton. Potatoes -New potatoes are quoted at 60 to 70c per bushel in quantities. Poultry --Turkeys, fresh killed, 12 to 14c; chickans, -10 to 12c per 1%, alive; hens, 8 to 9e per lb, alive; ducks, alive, 10 to 11c per lb. T1IE UAIIIY' .I IlKETS. Butter-Puumd rolls ere quoted et 19 to 20c; tubs. 17 to lee. Creamery print. sell at 24 to 25c, and solids at 22 to 23e. 'Eggs -Good candled stock, 16 to 18e per dozen. s c the Cheese -Quoted at 13% to 13%. , latter' for twins. HUG PIIODUCTS. Dressed hogs in cut' lots are ui 1111nal. Bacon, long clear, 12 jc per Ib in case lots; 111eSS pork, $21.50 to $22; short cut, $24 to $24.50. [lams --Light to medium, 16c; do. heavy, 15c; rolls, 12Vc; shoulders, l('92 to 12c; backs, 17�•; to 18e; breakfast bacon, 15 to 16e. Lard -The market le quiet, and prices are unehanged. \VeLc'gnrote :-Tierces. 11%c; tubs, l l,ec; pails, cast', owned by Capt. "torn Rnbtnt- 5011, of Selkirk, and plying on l.akc Winnipeg, went to pieces early on Sun- day morning near Swampy Island, 150 nniies north of Selkirk. The drowned BIT : Flora Afcl)onald, Stewardess; Joba Johnson, stewardess ; Loftus od, ntanson, passenger, all of Man.; Charlie Ureyeyes, St. Peters. Man., dockhand ; Joe Johanlnso►►, pas- senger, Poplar Point. The Princess, which was south bound from Poplar Point to Selkirk e-ittn a cargo of fish, encountered one of the worst storms in (Inc history of the like, and about three o'clock Sunday morn- ing began to leak. The water gained so last on the pumps that the fires were put out, and when (Inc boat lurched, the snioke stack came crashing down through the hold, splitting her open. Sixteen people escaped from (Inc wreck in boats. The survivors were picked up on Monday by (Inc steamer City of Sel- kirk on Swampy Island reel told brouetit on to Selkirk. ' •$ LEPERS AT TIIE (:OAST. Dominion Government Ilas Decided to Build a Hospital. A despatch (real Uttaea says : Dr. BUSINESS AT \tUNTIiGAL. Watt. chief quarantine officer for llli- 1isl► Columbia. will accompany Dr. \Iontrcal,Sept, 4. - Grain --The local \tontizambc►(, director-general of pub- min sit melon sho'cs little change. GREAT BRITAIN. Lornotlon is suffering from a plague of mosquitoes. Trude conditions in Britain are bright- er in ntany directions. 5 that wireless Signor \terroni messages will soon be sent from Ireland to Canada. The trial tests of (Inc British battle- ship Africa were postponed owing to the development of miner defects. The Tinnes and other British papers express the ol'iaitlibe that o candidate;President lur IIoacecelt may ag, (Inc Presidency. UNITED STATES. American 'lettermen on Lake Erie complained to (Inc Government that the Canadian cruiser Vigilant was destroy - 1111! their nets. Th,, New York Central Railway lies Leen indict,`d at Jamestown. N. Y., fur riving unlawful freight rules to (Inc A11 (11lr,ee;, dc'Pat h >clY*': 1The of Mines 1118netn. midi r the l r. Eugene 1 i it (•l. is engaged in a ern Icy of (11, g; ;11,1 Ile deposits of (iota! io and l►url e w tn:ii wdl shortly 1,e puhlii.hed in I ,,t, -form giving full parli(•ulers as t Ih,:►r I.n,,' i1 cxleml. 1111(1 tic lo, uhlirs in w hi(•h (Inc mineral has been found. A 8 iiiinission (,t e,\I C1•ts that last 5.•as•,n made a complete investigation of the 7.111,• def,osils o! Billie)) Col►nntiln, their extent and ('conunliC value will /Alertly rtly issue its report, which will tie Available for distribution among ell who are interested in this question. Sl`tFFEII LITTTLE DA!11.1lE. Most of the Western iIFarvest Has Betn Gathered. • ea atch Bays : The 1, the (_:.1'.[1. o 75 the crop has , . !nest ' ,c. 1 he,s, $1 .. alive,�� while In others enc 7,co per s. itarey's kin3 threshing •,-;• $7.25.. • id u• •.� �,, 1 candled, , , , i --Causes o ly beenon Little or t ongh hmage t to - Butter --Choicest crea►nrre.of Inc surge, whets torn tl Cal to (Inchcops ' %% to 23c. (.Reece -Ontario, ' under the coddle. bC111 f1,1 very simple let other cause;. thus proe ins a record- salted anti unsnNPd, 23 to 23„c; medium in no th year 1I this respect. s The yield 1;i7; s.to Quet.e• 12,a 2 Bloc!. Turn hint n tuba seems to Incj 1�,. In 13c; "v to l:;,c• e. ern Mnru ,his 1r;►cks a tew tunes and then r wid. ll in (i nIhw •1 nrticnlerly good, everaging from 20 t11 t :VI I [?[1 S'T'ATES 'tialjhF.'['S. denly straighten lite head and I► . P ili,ng ly, nuc1 ev(n gl11dly. go ic,revnrd. 122 bushels an eery. „hilt` in (Incil(' ;uuthcrn t, 4. -Wheat -No. \n. 1 s • c Ihr mettle(' of ine• ceiebri!r(1 part of the province the grain is turning Afihraukc^, Sop \,;rthrrn. 75' John vS� Tinny and has never been out slightly better Ih.+11 111 I►rrvious Nrn•lht'rn. 77 let 8( -►c: No. ►n + to 7 7C: twee 74 to 74%c lad. 'lye -No. k 1tr,w tt 1n tail. years. Rain is rc} glee in sante purls Il�rley -No. 2. 55 to •,(►, ; ,, (Inc►rovinee. but not butilcienl to 0 1. 59','. 1011 til l Ire" differs (rem the bnllcrl of [ln11,tnurh r, his Fn -called vice to cnuGe1 dannng-,r ihr croft to any inetI g. Mnc! o[ snnnple. A to 54C. Corn --No. 3• cash, by congestion (,f the brain. The heree (inc « brat already tluyrshed stadia No. 4!l'4 to .',(1,': Sept., 48 e bid. Northern. and expert, say that fully! etemrnpet+c. sept. 4• ee heat -Sept.• thus affected is liable to bolt or run 1 her Ili away after oar of three attack, is 75 per rent- of the remaining crop will Wee; Dee.. 73'%c; May. 77%e; `o. 1 [ hard. ;7c: !�o. l Northern. 76c': No ! a dangerous nnitnal. grade the suing. Northern. 74c; No. 3 Noit ►er•n. 72 to 1 Rr;+ring. nitllnugrh commonly term 73e. Flour --First first patents. $1 to l4.1(►; n v -1,'e. is (,ften crlusrd by too sievert, a r Is *3.85 In $3.!�'e: firt•t club. Sometimes (Inc renting horse S(v'nlltl i►At 11 clears $3.25 to $3.45: second clears. $?.50 ic'`cc lilt isie n11rrdle lin finv,tl ntrthe ,rid - 11.1` 1.1 1 "11Ni: 1'111.1. 11111 ,4. Char let r,I . Alake' hotter :1lrernpt to 1:scnpu front Kingston. s„y c : T h e A Kiel:ston desratcM rim -dryer, b l h11rlebois, who escaped from the pe111ti'deit)' several months ago and was captured near \tnllor)keen, recently made smother attempt to r.c- eape from c,'n(inenlcnt. Several saes were fount! In his possession. The con- vict wnte at work clotting (Inc bets of his tell when d, -covered. TWO KILLED: T11RI:F HURT. Premature Explocton int a Construction Camp. A Fort William despatch says: An- other fatal accident occurred in Ole Grand Trunk Pacific eonstructlt•,n camp at KAmtntale�111a, on l ucsday, (n w•leeti S. Peterson. feremcin for Foley Woe.. and an Behan lel c rer were tnetnntly killed ty (Inc'lee mature exploding of n toasting ah'l. Three other laborers a er, Inj�rred. 1 , ter. se's tody was hor- r1(1) I:IUtletitttl. • the Boer Icaders have been vainly en- den%nring 10 stem the lisle of emigration to Argentina. especially on account well-to-do farmers joining the move- ment. According to private biters from Rr•, r settlers, the Boer arltlrnienl are ding: moil, rind are desert Ing; (eery race uragrnlent Wm the Argentine e;n\•rrnmr•nt. Churches and S&•hulls have been rstal►li-chcd, end the settlers are exempt freta military eclair( . Most of (Inc settlers “re rrte:te,ue;laliis and t_:ah.: a Leltt. t ... isle (t awing' In Ihr wit w' ns they can atter r On rlr ro nb } ca 1 in utast (' ctlrsiotis up to dale is 12.582, nearly It w111 p b 2 n%) more than for the corresponding of a largo electric smelting plant. Tine 1 ens fault. It cannot• properly Inc termed period 1 last year. Capitalists interested in this proposal 1 a vire. as 1t Is generally Il►e reeult of de- properly spent Wednesday night are motltly Canadians. It is tate that at tcctly, vlstc,n. Gentle lrc;ttrrc, nt, gnott►- ('n1 Uteri.. \allnn I generatedfn wards and eteent n ihr cit)' jail al Denver. Col.. on the the C.hati Falls Poa'` t stats er elrctrtc ngl min ►the Anirnal fo the drratle 1 ale in cr p iclso l chnrgir of dli induced 1 and Inciting a as cheaplye-pr a year. One advantage of � jest will often effect a cur,'. To ls'h glut. she Ind tn�lu,•rd 1(>n women, some horse -power Is r a flogs(' because Inc shies or i.+ frighten - illy buttes. to fnttow her on a cat- course. with theelectricrwitr a con ed only aggravates tlif evil. lie' will Carefully came i'i d tests eh,nv, d !bet an m,'rngr of only 76 Fier rent. of (Inc tinplate sprt'•+nlrtt nal 18 per mil. nl (Inc bridle sprouted seed singly 'hr(ilcgrh'. mid proal are i,lnnt4. ce teepee. wire will see none but lnrge, plump. summit, ripe Recd of good vitality. in enrh of seven ycnr•. re}►rrttnents base 1,•(n reminded in treating\n1'r r Wheat in different vri s lo prevent dcvclopimt•rit et stinh,ng sA,►tul. rine 1h,, results lime been % cry sat ictm:lory . In The Sydney. N.�.\\'.. Lrgi'inli' c As- srrnlcte I,•e�s„1 (Inc free education hill. Jose \lig+uc•1 (;. itiez, who is suppn.cd 1.1 hn'•c in -tented the Culent rce (,lotion, ha.: been arrested, 'fhe military (;o'. rnor el Bilbao, spntn. lig: llsneee«linty n(h•ml)�lr•d to nrbitrnle th, fl,sl,,,te beleve. n (Inc ent• ployers stud the 40,000 strikers. rn r ry sede into (Inc tenderloin. Hoodlums be- poscit illy o transmitting small c(,st, fn c f• abusing (Inc women, causing a sid,•rable distance al a melting.1' bits, �• O(t 1.e pumeh ntf trwith range (tie gAn aD Q stampede. in rubies Mlle of the mottles that d done right ata Inc mines' mouth. could more sacb bine be encounters it, e►►cre Injured. '° �