HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-06-09, Page 2DOVER TO CALAIS AND BACK
An Englishman Crossed the Channel
Twice in His Aeroplane.
A despatch hum London says:
Charles Stowurt Rolls, the young-
est son of Lard Llangattock, on
Thursday crossed the English
Channel twice in an ner•pl:uio.
cliffs, and headed straight to sea
a' a height of about tioo feet. Rolls
increased his height to about HO0
feet, while within a mile of land.
TO 'rot: 1'tliTU1:•T NOWt'II. 'TILE
Captain Scott's Expediliou Sails
Front the 'Thames.
A despatch front London says:
The British Antarctic expedition
set sail on Wednesday. Captain
Scott has announced December,
1011, us the date fur his arrival at
the South Polo. After receiving
visits and good wishes from hun-
drt ds of persons, including Cap-
tain Bartlett of the Arctic steam-
er Roosevelt, the Terra Nova sailed Toronto, June 7. -Ontario Wheat
en \Vednesday afternoon from the -- No. 2 mixed winter wheat, t1Ou
Ile was followed as fast as pus or, for Cardiff. After coaling e;,„• „uLside.
bible, by a tug, which kept hila in tie.
re she will proceed to New 'ht•a- \lantt•,hn \Vheat--No. 1 north -
WORE U'S MAIZKE fS
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TRADE Cl:\'1It1:e.
Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and
Other Dairy Produce at
Hone and Abroad.
B1tEADS1'UJl' FS.
Flying from Dover to Suugutta, sight half -way. land. where Captain Seen. will: ern, 90t ; No. 2 northern, 9le at
near ('alai9, France, he circled About an hour after his departure Porno aboard. The 10,000 mile sets.- !akt ports for immediate shipment.
over that ,illage, dew back to Dui ward ruaehee! Dover from Calais I age into the Antarctic will then be! ('ern --American No. 2 kilo dried
vor without dys,•ondutg, circle
ever Dever and finally descended,
atter a wagnifieent flight of ninety
minutes, duriug which tine" he cue-
ey
rcd over fft • utiles. He is the
flue English aviator to cross the
Cheerio!, and the first airman to
nin eo the double journey.
Bells had been at Dover for gels in the harbor set• their toolors se:sorted from the many hundreds
some time waiting for a favorable going, while the crowds cheered: who knave volunteered.
epport.unity to make the Channel themselves hoarse. Rolls didn't.
flight. One came on Thursday descend at once.
evening. and was immediately tak- Gradually decreasing his height,
en advantage of. At 5.30 the wine} be circled above the outer towers
dropp •d almost to a dead calm, and
Rolls arranged to start an hour
later. Almost exactly at the stroke
of 6.30 Rolls took his seatin his
sliert- \\'right biplane, and, with a
rousing cheer from the spectators,
anionq whom were his parents,
that hulls was returning and by ctrtineed. Captain Scott and i yellow, 67c; No. 3 yellow, kiln -
7 40, with the aid of glasses, his!Lieutenant E. 11. Evans, second in di ire, Oli!;c; No. 3 yellow, 67'•:,0;
biplane could be seen far out over i e(numand, claim that they have the l Canadian cern, 60e to 61c, Toren -
the channel. The aeroplane seen '• best equipped expedition that has to freight,.
grew visible to the naked eye, and o •ar h o .--Canadau Western No. 2,
started t t polar •c c The f Oats
when it was over Dover lightship, tier•r. and scientists to the number 3bc); N. 3, C.11r., 34c at. lake ports
2! _ miles from the shore, the char of l wettty-eight, and the crew of for immediate shipment; Ontario
not steamers and yachts and ,cs- I tw, nty-seven, are all picked men, Nto 2 white, 33c to :3ie outside ; No.
3 white, 34c to 33e outside, 300 on
track, Toronto.
Barley' No. 2, 51c to 52e; No. i;
'F extra, 49e to 50e; No. 3„ 46c to 47.•
outside; Manitoba, No. 4, 4Stc un
track, lake ports.
Peas -No. 2. 70c to 71c.
Rye No. 2, 117e to 68c.
Buckwheat Ne. 2, 51c.
Jlanitoba Flour -Quotations at
Toronto aro:---First patents, $5.-
30, second patents, $4.0; strong
bakers', $1.60; 90 per cent., Glas-
gow freights, Sas. tkl.
Ontario Flour -Winter wheat
of Dover Castle, then made a beau-
tifully judged encircling movement
over the ancient. Norman keep and
finally after a series of other evo-
lutions landed in the meadow from
which he had started, as lightly as
a bird stops.
Lout and Lady Llangattock, and While over S:ingatte, Rolls drop -
his brother-in-law and sister. Sir ped three weighted envelopes con -
John and Lady Shelley, ho rose in- taming messages of greeting to the
tc t,ho air in splendid style. The . Aero Club of France. He said his
biplane made a big sweep toward oxperienee all the way was most
Dover Castle, then back along the exhilirating.
CONDENSED NEWS ITSME
HAPPENINGS FROU ALL OVER
TRE GLOBE.
Tele„ raphie Briefs From Our Own
and Other Countries of
Recent Events.
CANADA.
The Grand Trunk has just placed
an order for $2,000,000 worth of
net, cars and engines.
Miss Attie Dallyn fell off the Wa-
bash Railway bridge at St. Thomas
(n Thursday and was killed.
Earl Grey has been summoned
t• 1•:nglaud, and may oancel his
pec-jt'cte,l Hudson's Bay trip.
Dominion analysts have found
that about one sample in four sof
he pepper sold in Toronto is adul-
t"rat:d.
It is reported that women detec-
tives have been employed in Ham-
ilton stores to secure evielt•nco of
till -tapping.
'Victoria McTaggart, an aged wo-
man. fractured her skull in jump-
ing from the prison van at, Mont-
real. and died shortly after.
Mr. R. 1' Harris, K.('.. I'r:•si-
dent of the Neve Se..tia Steel
Company, says that there is plenty
of business and that the outlook is
very bright.
UNITED STATES.
The strike of tugmen at Cleve-
land has been settled.
Ono hundred and ono persons
were killed on tho steam and elcc-
ttic railroads of Pennsylvania in
the month of April.
1)r. William Greene, a well-
known aviator, is making arrange-
ments to fly across Lake Ontario
from Rochester to Toronto.
A Chicago surgeon has discover-
ed a way of binding up severed ar•
terices by means of magnesium
couplers instead of sewing them.
Practically every railroad in the
United States has filed a schedule
increased freight rates with fief
Interstate Commerce Commission.
.1 prize of $30.000 is being offer
ed for an airship flight from New
York to St. Louis, and one of $-_'.. -
COO for a flight from New York
Chicago.
GENERAL.
Twenty persons were murdsr.'rl
during the election campaign 10
Nunga ry.
Six smugglers and three guards
wore killed in a fight on the Stier
i:an frontier.
Tho Cretan Government hay rent
a note to the power, asking fu- on-
ion with tireece.
.\nonymou•+ letter• have been
scent to all the legation,' in Pekin
warning the Ministers that an a•►ri-
dti naslie rev„Iuticii i, petioli,•:! to
China.
STA T1'1: OF KiNG ED WARD.
Montreal l'ilizens Will Erect One
to His 1.alo ).
A despatch from Montreal says:
At a mass meeting of citizens, both
English ani French, hold on Wed-
nesday, it was decided, on the tno-
tiou of Sir Thomas Shaughnessy,
ti erect on a suitable site in the
t;t;; a statue worthy of the iato
King Edward. Sir Thomas Shaugh-
nessy, who was elected President of
a general committee comprising
loading citizens in all walks of life,
Paid that the monument to Edward
VII. would not be a rich man's
monument, but the fifty centcon-
tributions of the poor would be as
welcome as the checks of the weal-
thy. Lord Starthcona, and Lord
Muuntstephen are the patrons,
with Sir Edward Clouston Hun.
T:oasurer. The feature of Wed-
nesday's meeting was its cosmopo-
litan character. Jewish rabbis rub-
bed shoulders with Anglican clergy
and Methodist ministers, while the
French-Canadian element was
srtungly represented.
TWO RANKERS SENT '10 .1.111,.
They Were Concerned in Itrihi•ry
of Pittsburg Councilmen.
It despatch from Pittsburg, 1'a.,
says: After having pleaded no de-
fence to charger of conspiracy and
bribery in connection with the re-
ot•nt municipal corruption ex-
posures, two bankers were sentone-
et to jail and fined in the Crim-
inal Court on Wednesday. E. H.
Jenninge, Presid-•rat of the Colum-
bia Nati•nal Bank, and F'. A. Grif-
fis', cashier of the same ingot it' ,
appeared before five judges, the
former being sentenced to is fine o
e
t no.seee'raTe nesS,i'•- r• -� yr�,� R°i'•"''.
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Winnipeg Awurded highest honor• ■1 ul1 Ixpositione. Montreal
a.. teas
ANIRMAIWAa
-MADE iN'CANADA
i`•R+Y---.•..•W 41•nfMn•'f•s..wq,.4F.w O.Y
pound, t
t.,
' per
m
(lone 1
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7' .e • ga<xl, 1...1 hound, ti!�c t„ 7c ;
middle, per p{1%nd, 0%c to
fair, per pound, 6c ; Common, 5t: to
5,' •je.
Toronto, June 7. -A number of
choice fat cows were bought at $0.-
37l:; per to t., and the remaining
portion of the same load brought
$5.75 per cwt. From $5 to $0 was
the frequent range of the prices
for the hest quality of cows. Bulls
also sold at from *5 to 80 per ewt.
A good market fur milkers and
springers has been made by the
unusually large numb( r of outside
orders that had to be filled. Prices
to -day ranged from $1-1 to $80 per
head. The sheep market is weak
patents for export, $3.00 to $3.05 and prices are quoted fully 25 cents
in buyers' bags, outside. lower for ewes and for bucks and
Millfeed---Manitoba bran, Smell"' Lambs aro steady at et to
per tau shorts, $20 per ton, track, $6.50 per head. Hugs are quoted
Toronto, Ontario bran, $10 per 25 cents lower at $9.15 to $9.rr'.
ton; *hurt", $21 per tun on track, I 's -
Toronto. It1R1LS 1N ONTARIO.
COUNTRY PRODUCE•'. Dr. tu►)ot Says the Situation
Butter- Creamery prints, 22c to I Serious One.
23e ; Separator prints, 20e to 21c 1i ,1 despatch from Toronto says:
Dairy prints (choice), 1,`ic to 19c ; ; That there is rabies in Ontario
Inferior tubs, 16C. ( without a doubt, and that the situ-
Eggs- -19c to r30c per dozen in anion is a serious one, was the
case lots. statement made by 1)r. J. A. Ant -
Cheese --New cheese, . 11' c for yot, director of the laboratory of
lame and 12c fur twins. O1d i the Provincial Board of Health, in
cheese, 12',c for largo and 13c for en address on "Rabies" delivered
twins. before the rection of pathology of
Beans -$2 to $2.10 per bushel fur
primes and $2.10 to $2.20 for hand-
picked.
Potatoes -Delawares, 55c to 60c
per bag out of store, and at 45e
to 5(k: on track, Toronto. Ontarios
terx: to 40c per bag en track, Toren•
t►.
iia
1'ROYMiONS.
Wholesale quotations :-
fork -Short. cut, $31 to $31.50
per barrel; mess, $28.50 to $29.
Lard --Tierces, 16c ; tubs, 16';e;
pails, 16';0; stocks very light.
Smoked and Dry Salted Meats --
Long clear bacon, tem, and cases,
15'•;c to 15';c; backs (plain), 21c to
•21.!•;c ; backs (pea -meal). 21 %,c to break.
f • 22c ; shoulder hams, 1 to to 1 .;c
;
$500 and two months in jail, andgreen meats out of pickle, lc less 1'. \. It. 1.1:1'`1 l'O\'1'It t('TS.
the latter to a fine of $500and than snwk.d.
Rolls, smoked, 15c to 15t4c; me Nett Freight Sheds at Port Whim
(cur months in jail. Jennings :and diem and light hams, 19e to 18' e
Griffen confessed to the Court
seine
Filling.
seine time ago that they had con-
heave, le; ac to 170; bacon, 190 to,
410. .\ despatch from fort. Arthur
says: limo summer will see the erec-
tion of another mammoth freight
t;1e Canadian Medical .Association
en Thursday morning. -At pre-
sent," he said, "it is confined to
Vie western part of the Province.
The district extends from Ilii►uilton
to Essex ('entre, right through
London, and the whole section be-
tween. his to be found from Lon-
don to Goderich, and there is some
of it at Owen Sound. There has
been one human death as the re-
sult of rabies, that of the boy who
died at Dundas. I performed the
past -mortem examination in this
case. and there is not the slightest
doubt that the boy died of hydro-
phobia. There were five deaths in
Canada pre,' to this eine
tributes.' their share of a pool with
which to influence legislation in MONTREAL MARKETS.
A decline of 20 cents per barrel A ('11I -R('11 1)ESF.('It 1'1'ED. the ('ity Council looking towards shed by the C. N. R. in Port Ar-
i(. the price of Jlanitoba flour is an- the. selection of their bank a one
1(ontreal, June 7. -Oats, No. 4 that. Tho contract is let force build
-
of
This makes a net de.line The Bust Stolen From 81. of the city depositories. ('anadian w• stern, 35c to 3Sj=c; itlg 2,:,u feet long and standard
of to mets in the Manitoba fl,t,r /Michael's, 11nnlrral. Data, No. 3, 3tc to 31, je; Ontario width on the end of the new steel
ni..ark •t since 11 ay' 1. I , N. 2 white, 3.10; Ontario No. 3 cluck, which will he extended at
,� .1 despateh from Montreal says: white 38c; Ont-atio No. 4 white,
.11�r.d 13el,a.ruwr. a tuna of 75once (ur td►at putpotie. .\ cunlract
year<, was shut in the heed by a An extraordinary theft, va. perpe- 1SINNi1'F(.'S 'FAXES. 8"e, barley. Ni,. •t, 56';0; barley, has IMen Ice to Foley, IVelsh k
Dated on Wednesday when St. -- No. 4. 53e; feed barley, 54c.
hicl(w•(ymnn at Mont.renl and pen- •yicltael's Roman (nth„tic ('hutch increase of !'iffy 11111intts in the MiIi(ecd 1)ntario toren, *19 to Stewart fur filling two miles . f
huhly inutile wounde.f. rhe pulite Rainy Luke with stolid rock bank
locked him up all night• un the' was entered, the tabernacle .,f the the tsset imienl. • $1:1.50; Ontario middlings, $2e • to carry two tracks and roam to
charge of drunkennies, main alta r broken open, and the ' Manitoba bran, $Is; Manitoba
R "Sacred Host" carried away. The A despat<-h frun' \\'innipeg says: shorty $21 ; Imre genal mouillie, spare. 19►is dtoev away with the old
A twentv•fi e million dollar steel; tl.eft was discovered by Father The estimated assessment „f re►Ity Weeden trevtle, .Inca, while can -
mer
merger has been formed at h:u,ul vr,lues in the cit for 1910 is $159,- ► i?.',0 Lu $aa; tnixt•(1 nluuillio, $25 sidered safe, is net regarded be• the
K Kalman, pastor of the church. The y L . ?.9 111 l'ni loot o.
ten, taking in the Hamilton Steel benediction ring was also taken. OW,�, as against $10e.000,000 for i Flour Manitoba ►ria ome
wheat
C. N. 1{. as in keeping with the rest
Works, the ('anad-i Screw Cone (•hutches have been broken into the last year, and the ratepayers °t g of their equipment. Werk is to start
pare. the Montreal ltu11ing hills 'we're and meted vessels taken. are interested in the possibility of pt 9011 winter 25.40 pntentsel*5•2; at once en ln•t!t * •ntrscta.
ane: the Canada Bolt Sr Nut Cum 'hal ibis is the first time ..n record a reduction in the rale to some ,< 8;,;t:,: 1(Anitoha etrong hakcri, -
p:uny. in % ntre;it that the Sacred Host U.ing like ten mills. This is in rot 8 D t 1'S .1 F I 1:11 1 t \ 111 \ 1:.
bra• been-t„lee. The 'outrage has face of the. fact, that the estimated' ti1.7u; straight. rollers, *Fee TO
R >tb: •teal ht rollers in bags. $2.:5 l:nclish Ito y Charged Willi Rubbingeat:soul
ORE \T BRITAIN. cai:se.l evcile;uPnt among resi- amount required from civic luxe4 t„ *2.35; extras, $1 to $2.10.
dents f tho perish and richt .sh p is fifty per cent. greater
than Inst:
Better ('renmry, •l1,''e t . 23"ae Iris Employer.
Bruchesi had to give spacial per- year. This year the lance is es- j t hce,e F•,dotcr, ale to 11!;0. 1 desp tch from Richmond flue.,
missi m for the beneeliction to he s'ss, d at full selling vnitte. wlmichl 1:qq< ye,lecte,l. dozen, 230; •ray.; (unstable ('hnrirrttid w:►s 110
ce:ebrasetl en IV.edeco-dee night en is a more or less detonable guanti straight. receipts, rile to 200. titled ou \Wednesday that a
young
account of the desecration. tv i rices just nee are higher - English Incl in the employ of lir.
than ever before. Erten the as -
UNITED ST.\Ti•:ii MARKETS..11f-red .trrnstreng of Melbourne
M'nal( ap,lis, ,lune 7. Wheat -- hln(ul1 h,estorehon el $ s15 ainncloOt• a suitwemirinit of
July. Rt.01', : September, 931,'s to c, d llier
I►al.,. ('ash -bio. l hard, $1.04%; apparel from his employer. and
No. 1 Nutthern, $1.0ti,al to $1.07 : bkt red th,ii1.1'orthtnd itcxries.'' en
il
`N..,. . Northern, $1.03; to $1.0,s';;
1
N. 3 Northern, $1.001, to 81.03%.1 nftctrn.rm bire ,t'I•uliccmaunl'1 Thursday
Ito an -$1`t to $14.115. Fleur- PirW ane! taken in ch true. \(ter 'ear-
----
+ patents, :45 to i!3.20; second pat Inn. 11 r. \rmsttong' <, he Iliadt rats, B.I.w) to :�:,; first clears, $3. -winked to Windsor Mills and board -
l1 E\•1' 1111'11 T110 F11,I.S. 8;, to (tit.!►:,; ccond clears, R2.G0 to i
8' fK1 ed the train there. His name ie
1aknon n 11 an ('ommi'1'91 Muirldel Buffalo, Julie 7. \Vheat High- :lethur I.etherinRMn. !L had jest
at rived froth England en Saturday.
It is fcare••I ' h , • I '• ,nor 1t.,ose-
r"lt'- 0101 1 11.. .11 will give
71-•• t ', . it •:,, -• trations
IMMIGRATLON
FOR
sei+oment. notices issued on \\'e<Ines-
dav limo ratepayers learn that ad-
Avan, es on lands are about arty per
cent., and buildings. while sup-
posed to be assessed at seventy per
cent. value, are practically un-
changed.
About 50,000 ‘'Settlers, Nearly One -Half
From the United States, Came In.
A desp'ttc;i f n n, 1 It t -iw.t -ay,:
Duril.g .1p61 iri-::iigrants po!ered
Into. ( sand:, at the record rat' of
f•ls, l,er day. Of the daily influx
th :•e••rage number fr•nn the Unit -
(.41 `1 :ti's Iva v nearly 700. Tito to-
nal inimigraIron for the month was
1°.267, an increase of ::1.030, er 99
1.••r tent. I.:t.t tn„nth .\pril'', hitch
roe. -rd ea- again beaten. aril' •tgvh
Cie definite figures will not be
avail:able for Bunte time. Sinee the
first ••1 the year the total iintnigr.m-
(11,11 bus been nearly t glial to the
t•.iul inenigr•ttion for the alien ..f
lest Jett- and the character of the
<cttlrr• in respect. to phyileal IIL- al Niagara, . f; Nolo 1 �lorIhell 1, esri„all., 'tore,
ne•-s, worldly possessions and sid'tp
tnbility fur life in ('snick is by fur 1 despatch from Niagara hallo, elms; Winter, strunSer; No. '2 rod,
the beat in the history of the Ifo- \. ' ., +rya: lnuther unkm:w n, s=tt•fM;; No. s .Lite, 11.0:,. ('orn-
minion. For the first qu iter of n:an rpl,arentiy about 43 years old, higher; Nn. a yellow, d2!.;c: No. •I
1910 the tots! immigration less been ►lungerd t, de th (earn Prusl'cct yellow G1 ,e; ,\o. 3 corn, 01%c;
(1°,132, as compared with (S1,s68 for faint early on \Vetlne:' Iaty. I'isinR \„ t cot n, (i0%c. Ont..-ytrung.
the list wander of It11o9. Arrivals a moment. butane -41 ••,m the guard yule 1•�►1; `-i• rem teaIt n y'2i;1 to 600.
from the United States during fence. he three I.ut„elf forward,-`
Arri1 totalled 20.143. an increase when a women t• !grist, l% 110 had 1.11'1: gT(N'K \i.\ISF(ET.
of 8,834, or 62 per cent. over .Ipril approa(•h.d (rem h -r a•rtornobile
of Inst year. Arrivals via ocean fur a closer virw of the rapids, Montreal, June 7. calves, 83 10
pc rts, of w horn over 75 per cent.. caller! to her chauffeur to help in $10 ; sheep, lc to tic• remind; lambs,
were Eli lisp -spanking, totalled 27.• preventing the man's e\e• ration of to to $7. Hogs - hive, selected
1121. an increase of 16,196, or 139 his evident suicidal intenti„n. No l( ts. $10.25 to $10.50. ('omit -•-
1.•r cell(., as cemparttl with the cine to the roan's identity Inns ap -' ('1 tmice, 5'..e•; 'feed 5a,c; fair 4',e mostly ..f is technical character, in -
c rreaponding month of last year. peered. (t, :,c; common 3;,c to 1'4. Steers lolling changes that will not bo
.t'1'11N1: M.11' 1'1,11; 'I'li%IN.
New Miandnrd System of hales
('antes Into Operation.
A cleipatch frons Montreal say t
Thr. new Rtnndaid system of train
rule" ordered by the Railway
Cen►niission vice► into effect on then
Canadian 1',tcitic system on June 1.
The new code is almost• entirely
the same as the standard tra'n
rules for the United State;, and is
TWENTY-FIVE MEN KILLED
Premature Explosion in Tunnel Near
Where Quantity of Powder Was Stored.
A &speatch from Ogden, (tab. Jai anese and Greeks who made up
says. Twenty-five workmen were the quarry gang of 75 to 100 111011.
k:iled in an explosion on \Vedues : The injured arc reported to num-
btr a- score or more. Tho victims
clay in a quarry of the Union Port- 1 were blown to pieces, some of the
land Cement works at Devil's holies were blown a• hundred yattls.
Siide, Utah, thirty miles, east of Among the many missing is Hugh
Ogden. The explosion blew down McGuire, foreman of the quarry.
the telegraph and telephone pules A premature explosion in a tunnel
aril communication with the scene above the cement plant was the di -
o! the accident was limited to a reef cause of the explosion below.
brief message sent out• by a courier More than 30 kegs of powder were
ft<.in 'Morgan, Utah, soon after the stn red -near where the men were
disaster. Most of the killed aro wt;rking.
noticed by the public. One impart- says: The premature explosion of a
ant rule in which the public is ins! beast in the quarry of the Lehigh
tcrosted, however, is that relating: h'ortlend Cement Company at
f •-. the flagging of truing. In fu-'
%Vest Copley on Thursday snuffed
ture any person will be empower-) out the lives of eight men. Among
ed to stop a train who becomes; those killed was Daniel Gannon,
aware of the danger of an accident, :the foreman, of Allentown, who
and a coat or any object waved: violently by a person standing on
l .r near the track will make it ob-
leaves a family of ten children.
The others were foreigners. The
men were preparing three holes
ligatory on the engineer to pull up sixty feet, deep, and had put in six
Lite train. hundred sticks of dynamite, when
the explosion occurred. No ono
keows the cause, but it is believed
s,.nlething fell into one of the holes
Teensy]s causing the cap to explode. Cannon
and two men were hurled 200 feet
t nay, and four others were thrown
A despatch from Allentown. 1'a., into a wheat ft••l•l.
1:11:117' )1F:N hll.l.l:I1.
.t Premature Bleat in a
vania Quarry.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S PLANS
Aims to Cover Four Thousand Miles in
Twenty Days on His Trip.
.1 despatch from Ottawa says:Icharacter of the country to be tra-
Frent Norway House, at the head! vexed will be largely the Sarno
of Lake Winnipeg, by way of Hayes' as that through which the new rail-
way wall run. The trip from Nor -
River to Port Nelson, and thence way Hous to fort Nelson will oc-
cupy about to days, and it is ex-
pected that with average weather
tenditious the voyage by steamer
to Fort Churchill and through Hud -
by (i.•vernntent steamer to St
John's Nfld., a distance of nearly
4.000 miles in twenty days, is the
record %Welt bit Excellency Earl
Grey aims to establish in his final s.:n's Straits down the Labrador
sight•seeing Canadian journey next coact t<, St. John's can he made in
July. Earl Grey will g•, to fort twelve days, allowing fur stew, eft
Nelson via the Hiyee River in- runt.' at Prefuntsine Bay or the
stead of by the more northerly northwestcoast of Ungava, and
rime via the Nelson Riser and at 1)r. Grenfell's Mission Stations
:thong the projected line of the in Labrador. Earl Grey's party,
Hudson's Ray Railway. becnu-e the including the escort of Royal
forint r route is more adaptable Northwest Mounted Police, will
and (nicker for canoe trav,'1. The maul ••r shout twelve.
Bakes--Roasts-Broils-Toasts
B AKES bread, pie and cake -
bakes them perfectly all through,
and browns theta appetizingly.
ROASTS beef, poultry and gamo
with ■ ctcady heat, which pre.
serves the rich natural flavor.
B ROILS steaks and chops -makes
them tender and inviting.
TOASTS bread, muffins, crack..
era and chccic.
No drudgery of coal and
ashes; no stooping to get at
the oven; no smoke, no dust,
no odor -just good cooking
with greater fuel economy.
Irons and water in wash -
boiler al'w'ays hot. The
thewYOil CQ�k-1'Qvc
has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and ford hot.
Drop shelves for the co`fee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks.
It has long turquoise -blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish,
with the bright blue of the chirnticys, makes the Move very attrac-
tive and invites cleanliness. Medc with 1, 2 and 3 Turners; the
2 and 3 -burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet.
Cantonal* NOTE: Oe Mt 'oil Eet tats dose- ere 1Aat the name -plait reads "flew r►:Rtrcyt05
Every dealer every.. i.: re : ,f •,.t at wow..., write for Dtcrlpt)re Circular
to l e neared-.g..:,c y of the
The Queen Cily 011 Company, :.united,
Toronto.
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