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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-02-24, Page 2TWO SEA'iIANY ITEMS 8A1't'I;NINc4 i1t1)11 11.1. OVEll TUE GLOME'. Serious Fire in the G-urney-Tildca Stove Works at Hamilton. :\ ae',, 1''•''I from ilamilton, Ont., pa'. • • 1.:•.• 1, it is presumed, by an .lc. r r oar k igniting some chemi- cals in the lacquer room, lire broke uul ab ,ut ;. 30 on Thursday even - Ina in tl;•• teeirtlinlla pllult of the Gurney '1 .I.1:•n Company, stere Isanufut turors, resulting in the (loath of two rued, seriuu, Sitars. try to three others, Iesstr a unlla to about 73 startled cn,pleses, and hair-raising experience fur thcut all. The dead are:- Her11'y Bae do n, foreman grinding-ro n1' ; Albert Me - Cully, helper in state mounting - room. The more seriously injured are :- Fred )Wilds, hand and arms burned; S. Hobson, wrist ht./ken; Percy Woodbridge, to erc•uute by aluokc. To over 711 inen caught in the up- per storeys the only safe mode of escape was the greasy elevator cab!ea, down which they swarmed, hand over hand, by dozens. Others c..uld nut maintain their hold and slid down like dead weights, land- ing on the head of the other men sit the foot of the shaft. Bowden and McCully endeavored to reach an- other part of the building, but were u'.escsme by the smoke, and were discovered, lying dead, half an hour later. The exact cause of the fire has not Keen ascertained, but the fire ecpartnsent authorities believe that the olectric wires, probably iullu- enetd by the fall of snow, became crossed and caused a spark. The Lien' n of the spark was the lac- quer room, where there ea, sit:, d a quantite of highly iutluurutal.' • aheuhicals, whiall ignited in a burst u' them.. The rout is on the ground deur, and the men in that department had to do st.uu• quick stepping to leach safety. Inside of cue minute the entire room was en- veloped in a (1011(1 of pungent -n:oke, which escaped to the upper Ileors via the elevator shaft and a 'he'll of steps. The grinding room on the third flour tet me.t of the smoke. It was t:hselutely imp -as -Ade to inhale the vapor and live, and the seven men and two buys who worked in the grinding room made qui: k dashes t• liberty. 'flit' ni ijel ity of them rushed to the wind -ht's, which they tat oke. S. Hobson sold several others jumped and landed in a life- saving net held by the firemen. Others went down a ladder. Bow- den and McCully tried to escape iv staggering into a different part of the building. That was the last s. to of them alive. half an hour later their bodies were recovered b'. hire Chic[ Ten Eyck and some of his men only a few feet outside the door of the room from which they had tried til escape. They had been overcome by the smoke and were carried downstairs, where i)1'. James Andel -sun. aided.by some firemen, with their first-aid-to-the- itijured outfits, worked lung to re- store thein. Their efforts were fruitless, as the two unfortunate {ren were evidently dead before thy•% were found. lelegritpnie Briefs lroru Our Ona acid Other 1'oun(rie a 01 Refuel Facet%. tea N.\I).1. The N,•w Itrnssn i k Legislature mus of .nod en Tltur,day. Michigan Central engineers ha'.e been given an increase in pay. \Ir. J. C. Eaton has given $250,- 00(I to the flew Toronto Hospital. .1 company has been formed at Montreal to constructas boulevard ten guiles lung le Bete Ile Lilo. 111's. ll. St. (:corse Wilde in fell un the sidr"alk. at Toronto, burst - leg a bleed '.es.el and d} tug short- ly aftcretirds. John Millen was sentenced at Niagara 12a11• to three '.oars in penis radar'. uu '.Thursday, for 1(1 1, ng a jewellery store. (: (11:.\'1' 1311 I'1'.\ 1 \. 1111.1.10\S LIKE '1'111". Terribly 11onotuauus 1.111. of the ('hi:test. Girl. Some vi% i I word pictures by MIS. Isabella I11ggs 11-illiunl: ulis<e,n al;'. of the .lnreril•an 11.ard t. 1'hi,!11 hien Isl;t; 1.1 1897, have recently Leen publehed in 11 book, entitled "Inv the (7re:►t %fall." (Ise of the most striking i, that in which the author tries to make plain to her Western readers the greet dif7er- eece which exists between the life of Canadian girls and the circum- stances which circumscribe the op- portunities of a Chinese girl. This curet. fifteen feet ,:quare, surrounded by mud house., i, her home (the Chinese iiirl) and that of tiy,' other families. She cannot go t (•hurch or Christian Endeavor meetings, she cannot go to school, or base any kind of an outing more than a dozen tinges a year. )Chen she vests younger she could go 1111 the 71 reset for small items of marketing, but now her mother is entel►fid of her. it is time for her marriage,,hr 1� twelve v.trs old, and tall for her age. Let ns see how her day g, e•. Tire Lund el Daily Chronicle calls There is a round o1 ea-ll:rig blot Is arid pots, sweeping the one or two the German., tail:t tan agreement family rooms, and squatting on a a sensible arnuleen,e1'(. h,: of old mat outside the door, to The Chairman of the British La- %%ash, with it brick for 8 wash - Lor party has intimated that the hoard and soda instead .•f -Hap. Site Guverume•nt we'd expect no Lab"r rubs away pnti••4111' at white stock - support, lea es, th• '.ttu question is ir.gs that are nearly black. and the 1tressed to an riot• witlout delay. boys' ragged t1', users, h. sides her own, for girls as well a, boys wear UNITED STATES. trousers in Chinn. Five men were killed in an explo- "Well, girl," her mother says, sion in a gunpowder plant in Cali- "work away, for to -morrow is the foruia. meth of the ninth month, and if A ten year-old boy was attacked you are diligent to (lay you may go by two great eagles while tin his with your aunt and me to the rnis- wuy Booe from school at Laporte, sionaries' home. Oh, of course we Pa. 6o to the temple first! - "Bind your feet a little more GEN ERAI.. tightly, child' Who do you think Soldiers with fixed bayonets at will marry you with sueh feet t You tacked rioters in the Prussian town know 1 have always told you that SIX 1 0.'l l.l' 1111 1:. I 1:11, 11'1'-1101 It 11%1 BILL. elf Ncumuen-t.•1'. a woman shmtld have brad and feet vice. -- ''flub a little easier. and be snv- �hipp• d I coal Coulee lu n 13111tH)) 111'. Ilubrruil �a�s 11 t..1 is 11 ;skin \ 1. %It1.1 90110 MILLS It.111.11.11. lag of the soda. 1 spent three rents \ 1'ride,•or, 1101e Progress Than I:ail. for it, and it will he long enough �� .\ vie -pat.h free, 11 n rays: \ despatch from �ltt:,'.ea Ontario .1 titled to ller Itail%ay In fore 1 can get more. 1 shall save 1luddled up asleei• in a small lb fere the Comm, 0 1 u 'Trackage by 260.'33 11111•+. up quite a while to grt thirty i1' ooden box awl appearing n.•t 110 Mr %'I'rville's bill in respect to and centsso I can buy cloth for baby II a the white mire so (aimism in eistht-hour day on public w•,rks. \ despatch from Toronto say'. :it stat. It's Krtling caul, and the 1. cording to the report of the lien nn•aionar lady says it's because he thl c eitio r'. , six little orange cel M i . Victor Dubreuil, Pair 11 t 0!. 1 cadent+, valued 8t $i.t:,;t.rr Officer of the Label. Department. Iter of public works Ontario h t• , Kt -1's bare that he's sick all the tirade up the must intertsti lis 1;::1t. evidence on 1V1 tine -alas' morn- 111("`.. s.e;60.•12 miles of railwa', et time.'. eminent- aboard the strainer in: 11, to the et ndilien- eat' respect whch 260.23 was cunstnu•1111 due '•Mother, can't you buy cloth for .•'., c -r t, which arrived here from to 1...ur• of entitle%nvet in various ing the past year. 'Clic Grand me some shoes. Mine have had ----4.--- -- n e • eforla• college i llege,prefe'ss•..rtin t: . who is to use them ill ex- t• t... n1'.. The $10.000 8lic•e are n .; f (turmoilor sleeping that live out of deers in the :.user a•, i 1'.•,I,;r:n t•11I �I part •,f the c.unt•.y. He said that' Trunk 1'au•ifrc accounts fur la, .•f these bit- I.f cloth glutei on the toe part, toward a rc.lnctinn in the new nhilt.age, while the :1l);.• 1:4 ter ryanic ng time, and they're not the hour t f labor mus mach mere 1 central is constructing110. New noticeable in the west than in the.Ontario had 140 miles of new cel • Dear. dear, Low you -iiildr•n do east. In Alberta and British C."nizatiun roads ripened during the near felt your things • 1Vt•11, if eau 11.1111/1a ieyera' brstnchtr ..f t' year. Eleven steel and 20 1imbl•r '.eili lre•ip with the fur -sewing and t lints 11':ulec were all, 1 I. ,e • bridges were completed al the ...ante I n amt n vents d 1 • THE WORLD'S MABE fE INCREASED COST OF LIVING ill:P011TS 1•110 11 7111: LEADING TRADE CI:\TRE:'. -- Results of Special Investigations Carried Pricey of ('; (1!.'. (:rain, Cheese and Other Dairy Produce at Out by the Government. Home and Abroad. l;Rl•:ADS:1'1A S. d:•spatch Low Ottawa sass: f m:•uts, til+ stal_•uu•nt. sltoas that With tit + current issue of The La during the yrrtr lt'U9 whelesule tenure, Feb. _•• 1patent(httai:5 bor (la'.•tte the department begins priers were approximately 48 per to; $ l IN► per cent, patents, ack, cent. higher than during the tete- in $,.1U 111 buyers' sucks on track, the publication of the result:, of (.,.,►r Ihcliud from 1890 to 1899, aid 'l'uron(u, and $1.20 to $tl.3:, *)urs:d.: the special investigation, which Inas that, c,slpa►el %'itIt 1900, they in buyers' sacks. Manitoba flour, been in l,rogress fur rt',In0 11loths, %ere folly 77 per cent. higher. 'file nrst. patents, $5.70; second patents, i•tte. the increase du:j.lg the past issue al"u cunt)t111s a. table showing `'•,.2(1 to $5.;0, aid strong bakers', felt yeais in the cost of hying. In the prices 11f thirty-four cominodi- fr:, un tui k. 'I'orHntu. sub-eque"t issue, th.re will b�• giv- tics which enter into cost of living Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 North -in e 11 e-tutislical r( yiew•s of the trend at the more important. cel!t•:•s of 8:.13, Bay ports, and No. 2 North- ..f wholesale and retail prices dor- population throughout Canada. It ell). lit SI.11, (lily 1)001'1,. ing the pail tte.-1.1. ye:►1's in Can- r'- the intention of the department Ontario Wheat-- Nu. 2 mixed rest ado, with (••'let,%risr, a- to the t , pub!i-h quotations for a similar 1V11►ter or white, $I.07', to 81.0,'._, trend of price- in .,1ber •enstries. li:i of commodities from month to outside• I'he investigation will cuter some month in 'fhe Labar Gazette, thus Ilarlrl'-No. 2, 571. outside; \H. 225 commodities in g.'leral use. staking it possible to ascertain by 3 extra, 5.i:• ; No. 3 at 50 to :.21.. and )'Lis month :t stati-tical •t:ttentent e• nlparisun the changes in retail feed "t7,1. out.tide. i'• given as to the whole -ale prices price, and the crust of living il).t}la, Oats No. 2 ()Mali.) white, :19 to •,f animals and mo•,t, f1'• iii 1890 to various parts of the Dominion from to • outs`de, and -12 to 4'2! .e e 11 19(M9. averaging the prices for all time to time. 1::;,•k, 'Torture. Canada 11'est oats, 4:a for Ni,. 2, and 42e for No. 3, -__. Ba'. purls. nut:, to 61%e; No. 4 yellow•, 60'.', to 1'.111M D11.11\.1GE PROFITABLE Pt us --No. 2 far shipment, 82c out- talc. Oats -No. 2, 49e; No. 2 %'bite, side. 49', t , 50c ; No. 3 white, 4.1 to lige --No. 2, 68c outside. 493, ; No. 4 white, 47 to 48e; stan- dard, 49 to 40' 0. 2. --•- ('..ru--Kiln-dried No. 3 American • i.IVE STO('h 11 a11KETS. 71c, and No. 3 yellow, sett Med, i I1., Montreal, Vela )'rime beeves '1'Hronto freights. Canadian corn, 6 tai over 61 I, •r p' uitJ; pretty 61., to 67e, Toronto flciglits. Cana- (seed animals, 1 , to 5',;e, and the than corn, 66 to 67e, Termite common stuck to 4'..e per ib. f 1'c ights. Milch cows from :0 to $60 each ; Bran ---822.50 in bags, Toronto, springers, 930 to $50 each. Calves, and shorts at $21, in bags, Torun- 4'., to Se per lb. Sheep, about 3e, to. and lanais about 7c per Ib. Good lets of fat hugs sold at 9% to 9'c COUNTRY I'1(ODUCI par 1b. Apples-- $1.50 lc, $2 per barrel, Toronto, Feb. 22.-l:vreyth'ng According to qualify. was bought up for local killing. A Beads Car Tots outside, $1.85 to few picked. %ell finished steers and $1.95, and small lots at $2.10 to heifers sold 111) to $0.25. Straight $::.20 per bushel. loads of good butchers sold at $5.00 Hurley- Combs, dozen, $2 to $2.- to $5.90; medium at $5 to $5.50; tie. extracted, 10'. to ile per lb. bulls were strong at $1.50 to $5. - Baled hey -No. 1 timothy $13.50 311. a1d butchers' vows at $4.35 to to $11, and No. 2 at 912 to $1.2.50 I+5. ,Manitoba feeders realizes up 1 n track. Toronto. to 91.65. Sheep and lambs were ilaled Straw-- $7.50 on track, To- firm at 10,••••11 a(Ivanc s. Hngs- rv•n(.• Selects, 8. 2.,, f.i b., and $4.50 fed Petatocs -47 to 50c per bag un and watered. t tack, Toronto. Potatoes- 47 to 501. per bag on - '' track for Ontarios. . '1111: It 1 131 1. E 1 1' 1 11 1.'1 1('. Poultry Turkeys, fires 1- 1Se• per 1b; ducks. 13 to ft., a ',ea,' Iti-I:•i11• (:dl on Protiuefal 12 to 13e; chickens, 13 to Ill, al,'1 It,,ar11 or 111.. Illt for .1ssi.lance. fowl, 10 to ile. .\ .Despatch fr.,m Tor .I.to says: THE 1111111' 11.\it1 F1'S. 'file epidemic of rat, e• assuming o. o e ► y a day regularly. y, , 2h3 s(riolia prop ,rtion-, a:•••or•ling t 1 art of the country, the Iarl"'-t h, , Butter -I ound prints, to 23e; report ; 10 1're Provin sial Health it of th•• vette, •. a- , l .,•', en an eight-hour I.. 1 i1. t r }en .an hay the cloth next month.' tubs and large rolls, 20 to 2h in L.... Hoe is caused 1,3t.•,1 1.r.:u r I. •1 ittee (11 tided to licit, , lice :el; that near the s1,''''''',"f the \V• I'lr 111ced ankle -cloths, too." g- 111 bt ;tient en 'rho}•,lay, which I'll', eerier, 1R to Oc; creamery, 27 to %ill be t:lo.nl,ue•l to this Pr term %and wreck, %1111.sts 11 amg.r ,•\eve, child. )Pint a o. s• .I. 1. .•t %,dices 'The'. ale.• :, .arc al(Ittlt� this line at t: u• xtgirl yell �Qc, And sf.lidA. 1 to 2:,1. p r Ili. clepartneat. I•:u1.• Tet se, n farm - at, o1 a -•air n,• ;:111x. I %frau of Ion feet. The lets L=pu.•'11t n1'(' Have you gone and washed )%RRA-('ase lots of nett' laid, 30 1'r in 11'(3 Elgin. had :► tine bull n1, ,:l the - n t t f 10,n00 her%,• 1••%t•1' %III ht• .r. 1, !„........- --------4,----- ' - ..-4.---- _ I I , �turs all t.. pieces t if I watt ht' to 31e per dozen, and storage. 25c and two horses Litten by a deg run- - t d for the •teras,• dams 1.:.n -.tong as 1 used to b1' I'd do the g ;- - , 1)(r dozen• {sing wild the ether da. (hl Weil 11E1111. t'011 RE1 \111.115; 1 11t I I.1 \1,1 11 DI►1. t If 1 \h. s;rnctrd at {h1' an11a ..f Deg I.a.;e, hashing all myself: (,o ►n the Katc, (heeA^-12';e per 16. for farce, _ r .a1' Feet 1Vllll:uH. and if your brother is thee(', tells nesdav the Lull ttcvclu;,.•.1 li •Ir \;111 a0 I...t :,111' ul 1 +111 1':t^•'11_el'•1 s- him to tome quickly and bringar- nll(I AL 13C fur Lw1nA' phobia, and had to be t!eate•... I. Nene. of Condu/•lor in 11(•bhlt 1 I 1 I onden. iv Is to cook supper aith. It's well. , Cie two her7s arc new until r 11 ria.k Seel to London. 1 1111111:1t 111:1' I \ 1 \ 1.. HOG t 1 RODU('TS. for us that the grocer trusted mel treatment, and it is fear.1 li•at \ •i -patch (rem (Rte., , -:e' • ' 1 " 1, • ,;,.u, (11,' -- t tae r • .e• H 1't. n - i•1. I \ fu, ea \t% Prot"' for Luer Grade Ore fan the millet. 11'e shall nut R" Bacon. lung char, i1', to lt' e they, tau, will have to be shel. '1111' Senate n 1 /l hungry twilight, as we did last per Ili. in case Iota; mess p .1'k. >t2: ; 'l' ,wnlhip Clouted of Slephrn. 11'+ 1: ' i 1':hrtariKht said that t' 1" l - ' • ! n nu•11 In'.rnlcd al llrl:ill• sight." l: rt ((It, $_'1.50 to $29. - the county of Huron, held a special • a. -I• ,is of State 11:1 11• ,tt:l! 1 t 11 II .� 1:. III,;., %71• \ 11'.-I.1tt II frern M"ill real ,!%.fell ell Thlll7dtl'.' t., (le•ylit(' ' • h.. •l •. I i '1 at 7.•30 t c{eck 0n 7'n • : The father coeurs in with tee' Ilams--LiKht to nr•di+_Ito. I'1' t•• t Imperitil nolle!;;:. - •r llond,et f th• chemical staff of ,rats' tterth of carrels fur yapper.' i:' r : do., heavy. II l0 11 ._c; rill:,' neons f•.1' c.,1)inq with the nlarin • 1 , , ,•ler Bean - Id•• gall:tie , ,'1'1' o:tig '.chru it 1.ft 1' •' l;e•(,ill mud a \.•e l.erk chemist He sn's, -The new• foreign doctor 11 tt. 1)'..0; shoulders, 13 to 1:1',.•; tali Condit:••n•• in the'r 1'1.11its. eey- 1 . ! 11.1• Spanish Iti'.or r,,':• 1\ la::: a:t , ; t niter half a tall, hitt* hecn ut utak eo the reduction i, a clan • f great skill, i Lear. Quite b•eakfa't bacon, 17 to 171.e; Lark:, elal mad dugs have I'een killed and area. k. .1•, to llrs. Lin 1.11, elide ', f ti,• 11 1arte lifer runts. Mt.'I ,'f (opp.•r tare, and haye 'ucceeded :• wonderful case they are telling' 1a' . tH 191.,1.. I ether+ gel away. Manx cattle hate ht r eauraee, ,t, I,ut•• awl 11- tad vast lieadf: leer,. -1 d'etl an enlbattk in lir.elin a sea alt tie, ,. 5'- I been bilt'tu meal tote the rise). \., one na g I f treating ei alt to roan. Iiyt I liked the; Lard--Tiertesr, 1.5fac; tuba, 15 ,0; ('•Jll111 t ni, that arca r•„I '.e •'1't. Ir I. w.•1' grade ores. 1 1' t•, 1111• Ilre• ether (haler; she 0111''.err kind to pails, 11;1•. giiieiJ, it w:1- tt",,1.111,1 1f her injured. 'I , c 1 i.. tali-;1.the sent ue ere a•as pretitahle under ue 1''.e almaaa Thought that schen ---- I.+e c:une within the .)•ripe• .,i the I.y abet►{ Lilt en f ter on tits f' u1' per real. By the new process I had time I would go and learn ruin. BI Rt.:SS IN MONTl;I.\I.. 0111-001h I'011 10\fltl:\L. r• 1:elati'•0' a''•riiiiig 111 • II. tram ' thre. per cent. ore will be preen• about Je`tty.' - -_ 1 ' ' t +, i 1rel .'r the .\lbet _ ! elle.. I * - MFele. !2. ()al' \ . r \i1.',.-t1:Ixin1 1'mp;,ny 11111 Inas. • " • 1; , . that, '.tenl!1 he I The testa W • ert• undertaken at th('anadinn IV, stern, 4:1s , to 4(;, 171 • , :.••i 11111 111 f.l.\11 0\ 11% 11 1'1 I ll. ii,'tance of a nm Wilber of New V ,Ik 44'., to 15c: Ontario NO. 2 whit. Ir.( solar 1ltlli0na. 11111.1.1 111 1\I. :r 1:111t. 1t'; Ontario Nt. .3 white. ,\ de•1'l•n• , f1"iii 1lantrell says: - \) 0111 \ 1'1111 1111: 1' 11111. 111•- 111:1111,' Clark 11011ld F.'.lahli'h Jinni 10 Train 1 1 it (rem London says: 1i I: ;, • 1 talk, a lady fainter, 1. 1„ - I:Dia. X211.(1111) (e ferut Pcheol, ..1 agriculture for 444,9911 in 'i ll: 11• et Canada. lIi,' ('l:uk • .. ie.!, that the d ft:welly of eh 1,. • ,.4( asflieicnt reliable hired la - i, 1 , orll,l le overcame. Is% training wens 0 in the handling of farni l,!1.•, X11' lug/ s 1114 I 11'1 u ' 1 t , '.t•rtltn.nt r%.•1', Y.t, ,, 4.4111. capafliats ash" 11:1'.e large !will:nit- _ Itis; force of 114.1.1i -hes hillin_ and , j copper which %ere of t •0 1.41 a to lac; Ontario \u. •1 white,' .\ floating dry -clock free lir nlrral, Lome (l•e,111,„ i• a 11Hn,lrr far 1 ;". Ilrli,irtmellli (herin.,3„,•,1 11.2 1 ' t21.. Barley - NH. 2, 5:1! , to, callable of aacinunt,latin teasels !bonitos in '"Inalil:uld. I grade to pay. \11w they cape 1 1•, 1 1. tiilinr•, ( , ! R ;lull P:1) i• on lienel•0aa s: ale. A df •1),11.11 /1„1,1 \Heil, .\1':Ihpt, +' stnrt %ark oil thein iill►lnellat••I•. . It I1;11;•: xn.:1, t,ti, a; \e. 1, :,1; e•; leen 1f 2(1,11(N) turf, is the hair'•) pert : 1 ,.1 Its 100.1 h billets ..f Biu-! uu•les 1t K:•"d deal to (.I,. 1,11 awl N" (•reaturt' 1s more ti'l'. than anI barley. et'..e. Pleur llnu:tub:) egsil,m• nl. It i3 end. 1:1 'o I that 1 despatch [rule Montreal enys: '11,":1,1:,,,,,, 1ti 11,,,,,(1.•141 1 ‘1,111,,11, y; thele me many of the min. . in alt, aha cameo tolerate the tires- Spring wheat patents. firsts, ?:,.a0; a con-nl:'rable part of the cal.. l •ire.+ compiled at the City Hall th 1 t (r.nada which could net b1' tunes. t,. 11'1'0 of dill on her h, dy. Theie 111- d,,,, y(.(•"inl', $5.++0; Manitoba 1:•1 for the dry dock will b•• pis t00 shun that 1lontmal has is 8*.utrl f'11 the wu, ttli. .\ log fur..I 1't creatures actually use a 1111111- tis 1f tl••, , i.hoa has raided the Salta- � t+r,c a'hiel, %ill now p:Iy hnnd.ol„ , ; Spring ring %heat potents, seconds, $5.- i'. o, d h� the Vickers. 1ifixim and i • � e `. 1'at• which yearly nLs,•rhs etre--••. h ly , r of roll toilet articles in :;.1 keep- , Winter wheat patent -a. $5.50 t.' 1'i• k Is ( "all al.%. enc of Ow 'erg , i•. . • :t dollars, or one-sixth -.1 her est of the Mi�e'►tnns, killing and ma thelus,ls, s • le in. No less an ;:.60; Minot •bu stro , bnkcts,' , st sh' ►bnildin t etieras .,11 1 ;1 ".11 ,.. • • .n•. homing in all direct ens. The ... __eaves.- , K 1 IlThe Inst l':•uccil ens rootlet than 111 McCook say., a:,, In; ,tr:Iigllt rollers, $5.10 t1',' Ili ;lain. wit.. "ill i'1'.;•h. I;. g':ncru114 with salary 1't"fl'aA- slnnghter of the tribe -gut n ass rely 1 111)3 1 111 I (1 \ 1.1111 Ills. ! ' s:.2t,; g g• pieta . and also ! ILctl toilet art ., s eonyisl 1..f alrsli ht rollers. in bags. $'.Il(q,(N)0 i 1 Ili. ,1'o n -,1 1 greatly oy:'r :1'a oiled Leavy. One whole 11,4411 was Kat --- . ears( and line teethed (' 0(1,5, hair :•2 40 t.. *2.50. Feed Ontario hr -In, win operate tae dryad ,ek .rri.l the the '.:Ir :ens departinutts. With a ti i' 1►' fire and 1 EnINl canu•I• Iak• I; ?11 i:•Ii.is in 1.1l'imil' 41111' t1 1" I.iiisln s, sponge- :Incl e'.1•n w:l'lit•s ''22.50 to 1(23; ()Marie 11 d lli tes. ac •omleat'y lig - thiprnrd. The Brit- million dollars laid out in salaries I,v the cler'.i•lie•. The nclntini-tra-1 I':I)ine the '4linhul Ida. $ find soap. Their -alive is their li -.:•:i :,o t., !(2-1.I0; Manitoba brae. ;ah tirin 11'. 1.et tenfrne their nett- and $1,400,000 in inter''st charges tern of the Sultanate of tie, Miler- 1,11111 Alin ,, Ane) II,I•Ir 7ufl 11.11 Illy It •_2••11:1; Man:t• le' shoe;s, $23.(1.1: ' , I K '. .ti •. t., a 1 I,huil linpt and it is r x- I it is little wonder that M ntrenl's 1 dr• ,at. I, f1. 11.•cltn sin'''. 831 1' erltltl•t.el t.. rte 1, '..•t'I.Int et' 1 ail their spe,tgr-. Their t.mlhs, purl• grail, lihutttllle, 8,31 to 1'.'!:I; f • - ic,1 tIUst IIc`%111 operate t1( fil.anecs acro is a had way. .11r. I oi'.er, are the genuine article Mixed nleuillie, $27 to $29. ('h,tit, ir n(1 :1l 1 !:I .It during the 1Vi'1lcr1.i. Guerin, lir, ther of the Mayor, tinddifferfrom pars mainly in that September and October stake ; 1••ontIt- ellen navigation is nt. 8 ha; bran asked to till temporarily they nre fasten, .1 in their leg •. The t2 tit 12',r, and easterns at I1', to' 't :141l,till, f,•1' the output of railway the duties of Secretary to the atita )lase no yes t11111• fir their 14,1" , 124-. Ilutter. - eIi,leest creamery. e(; 1 .;;11,11:'1 of '. arietis kiwis. Board of Centro]. let (pt•ratietls, but Atoll and clt'118 1'' 26'.21•, tied flash r^e'Ipts at ail - - up whcn"'.er they get 7161..11. to ' 1 'I:,.1,e. )':Kgs Strictly new 131.1, , * 3:ic per dozen : Selected t,nld sh, ere stock, 28 to 31).•: N1. 1 cited! ,1 HESSIAN POLES i\ i X(;L.A\I► at eft til 25c per dozen. .lssisf;uur by Ontario Agricultural College. Thorough drainage . 1 lands need- ing it will increase the yearly re- turns from the land by about 920 pct acre, as shown by reports ut men who have drained. This is the salient fact brought out in Bulle- tin 179 just issued by the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Toronto, en- titled, 'Farm Underdrainage: Does It Pay i" During the past five years the amount of drainage being done has doubled, and thorough drainage, that is with lines of tile every four rods, rnore or less, is rapidly in- creasing. Many arras are so flat or so irregular that it is impossible es without a surveyor's level to tt11 just what is the hest way at drain- ing then{. For the encouragement of fanners having such areas the Ontario Agricultural ('ullegt:--k • tie -wing its offer of assistas.•e in drainage surveying. During the summer the College has a special drainage staff engaged in this work. Anyone having drainage problems to solve may have the assistance of one of these drain- age advisors by applying for the sante. :\t the conclusion of each sarvev a public meeting is held in the field t.• discuss and (le•nonstinto the be -t rnethodet of finding the fall, determining the grade, digging the ditch true to grade, etc. '1 hn only outlay to the farmer i= tho travelling expenses of .ne : of nsisting of meals, if any. cartage of instruments, of any, and railway fare at a cent a mile each way. As several surveys are usually made n the same trip the actual cash u,•tles for earl, elan is small, fre- e;u• roly being under $1 and seldom .oer $2, though in case of an in- dividual s:hrvey in a remote part it plight reach $5 or more. Tho farmer is also expected to meet the (ellese representative at the stn - tion and return hits to it, as well a : accommodate hits while on tho surv(y. Those wishing to ma leapplie•s - tn for a drainage survey should %rite to Prof. W. 11. Div, 1►rpart- went of Physic=, O..1. l'., Guelph, whcreun(n a tegula1' application form w'll be sent. 1111\ 1111: 1I.'S S.1I.1It1- !.1s 1'. 1 Italian `"acid ' ,'. MJLLION DOLLARS A MONTH Eno rease in the Customs Revenue During Last Fiscal Year, .1 (t.vpat'h from ()time A•1, its have total', 1 $.102,050.207. an Canada's trade for January tot.,' -a cense of $60,957,113. Exports of lest $51.5011,102, A11 111(rrn.0 of 912. „ :ie -tit pro•lurts for the ten ;4-2,(;27, or n(nrly thirty per cent. )..eat lis fulfilled $211,375,219. an in- o'.0r t1•• corresponding Health , f , ,ease of $:11,101,70'. Of This in - last sear, and t(nvtituting it is , id • •caa0. about $I6,0:Nl,00o wits in ex* for the month. For the first tern 1 :1 - of ngricullurnl products, and II cath. of the preaent frscnl year 1st %1.n and n half millions in exports the total trade has been 9508,980,- of the forest. Exports of munufac- 1)I'r1 an incl. . .f �(1-,1.ctI e1' tures + % an increase of nearly 1 111•"11; } +tot'. 1� rent 1h. nineties, lot. millions. Cc cus 4 re'.re In•( nth t ! 1 . ,1 s ail.g3't,`•52, nil ler the month was 94,60(;,I0'2, an in. ire!. • • ,,f ` .1'00.22-, over January crease of a911.037. for len iambs No!, ! .I ,•f them -tic products the custm,- itytnue has been 1?1'(,- t. '.. ' 1 x.o 2 ,•t, 0.;. en ineroase of 6{12. 159, an increase Hf $10.301.311, For llie ten months lin- t 1 a little user a Million a month. The Social, hey., 1'1 and incren-rhl faxes tiny'' T. duct, r sot -t (er:lhl% 11 estislitllptl. 4, ,•f brandy in I;.rIIrie%. `int•'• Octol,'r I the lir••.luclien of alcohol in all forms has dccln,ed by 1:,3e+Il,,NN, gnllttls. '1'h. 5 n ulllsts are maintaining the 1,,,y 4.1111 1'. pre- sent the empire (rum securing the it lender) iesetlue horn the alcohol taN and 1., 1..11 the agrarians of the le nefity olticlt thry w"ut,l secure through the special (Discrimination in 1h' it incur cuntnined in the law. 11 O\' I I, 111 \I.itC.1111. Ilrri'ion tit 11alrreas•+ 1 ounnis'ion is 1 g;,in•I the I'r*pu.al. \ d.spalc1l ffi.nt Buffalo says: The Express save : Tilt proposal to dam Niagara Itit.r to raioe the r r •. great lakes k s i t • . lesel t. f t11. i easter I( K (Iisappro'.e,l les the international '.+ater'.t'nya c,eusnlissien in its report sel,mitted to the secretary of mar ht 1Vaahingten, and the minister of l,nhlic aerks at Ottawa. The pen j.et has been ander coneidcratien for !theta ten years. There was a time when the needs of 1)1e itrilisb Postoffree in the any of poles to support the overhead telegraphs of the United Kingdon) were met rolely hem Norway. But te•day Norway's 'tallest pines are net fnrtheeming in sufficient nuru- hers to meet the demands of the 4spntiding ler'.ice demands fuer- aging 50.000 poles per annum. Swe- den was duly laid under contribtl- lion. and now Russia has became e n su 1 . It 1 source t y )le t c lea u a ppY war in 1903 that this source ons opened up by the present romp taller of Stores, who '.kited Itno via for the purpose. The l ole' curve 11'? only from the forest, that feed the Baltic ports, but front the?o in the White Se t::;i.:: r +0011. 1-NITI?i► STATES M.% 118 ETS. Milwaukee, Pei. 22. ))'heat -No, 1 Nertbt 1'n, $1.14 to 81.19; \o. 2 Father and H15 Two Vons---Trageciy Near \erth.rn. $1.I7 to *1.1. . May, V >:t1.11'.. it, Nu. 1, hie. ('ern actor, Alberta, May. 0s' ,e. Barley Standard, 7I'.; to 72,' Chicago. Feb. 22.--1Vlient- ('ash, A despatch ft in Stealer, .11ber- cabin they drank i1 and the c',ler No. 2 red, $1.2.1 to $1.26: No. 3 red, tn, says: 11 oe I ale..hul Iris been sols went to sleep. Weyer t . wake. .1.14 to $1.'11 ; No. 2 hard, $1.1:(1 , the cause ..1 n 1rag/ dy neer Castor The fat'.er aft:'ralu•dr diol in gle It. 1t. *1.11'.ri: Ni'. 3 hard, 81.121•._ to in which tee li'.os hirci L^ou lost 1,8141, but not In fort, he managed t ! � r � n 1'.n/ n ihtr 11 1 a'.. t.. 001 1 D',e , 1 Northern. I.1 I I I s .I1 \ R , 1 eo other •. 1 g t dental h the th '. + ., . '2 11 N' Y At 17,4; Ni'. 2 Northern, $1.14% to vietints were it father and Iwo sone, alit suffering front the effects of :1!..11:1.1..; \o :1 Sprltlg, {11.13/, 10 IIiiiiie) .,I l n, 4111•1 n1"•mesteatl the drug. for a (Better • The (lector fern. \o. 2, 05e: \n. int' six{;en mild. $eemt,' ('aster. 'they r.'tninel him nl the yiliagt' %here) %tate, fisc; No. 2 yellow, MOr: No. had been in the +illuge last intur he is now I..• ,'.Bing, Lal the old a. „a'., to 61!1c; Nu. 3 white, el to day and purcha•e•I a eln•►•Itif•.' of n':;, nay th ad when t ysislante ,;-I',1. ; No. 3 yellow, 63' ; to 61'.. e ; weed abeohol front n rhonliat mime,' r 1•, .1 Ili home. The police are ,t1.. •t, iio% to 0U', -.,"c; Nu. 4 white, Ceuc!1. :After getting back to their ii,'.est igating. 00D AI,CGI{OL'S YTCTIM