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Exter Times, 1910-06-16, Page 2
BLOWN TO PIECES IN MINE Two Men :\ despatch from Cobalt says: \Philo loading some holes at the Hargraves aline two Cornishmen n:(ned John !Walsh, married and w:th two children, and John Park - i s, a young man, were instantly killed by an explosion of dynamite. Tho cause of the accident is un- known. None of the pules had been Laded and the bux of dynamite the nen had with them had expl(.ck•d. The two went duan to work in the north drift at the 275 -foot level ce. Wednesday afternoon and al- it .est immediately culled for tee t: , re stacks of dynamite. A little is ler a young Englishman at the end of the drift heard a ' oneus- soon, and, running into the dritt, Were Killed in Cobalt While Loading Holes. f••und Parkins with his head blow, of and body shattered to t:1e waist. He had evidently beeu bending ver the seat of explosion. Walsh Mao dead, but not so badly mutilated. Parkins had only bet n two weeks in tho camp from Michi- gan. Both were experienced 'lin- ers. On Wednesday also an inquest was held on the body of C. Ontie, a French-Canadian, who died Wed- nesday morning from injuriee re- ce ved in the Kerry mine on Tues- day. He was drilling into the roof e! the drift when a largo mass of tack bocatno detached and fell .,n Lim. Ho suffered a fracture of the base of the skull and concus- sion of the brain. STOPPED RUNAWAY HORSE. Gallant Act by Earl Grey on Sussex Street, Ottawa. A (iespatch from Ottawa says: Lail (,trey was the central figure in stopping a runaway horse near the Government House on Wednesday evening. His Excellency was walk- ing along Sussex street on his way t., Rideau Hall, when a horse hitched to a dray cane tearing dewen the street. The Governor- General, who is a splendid horse- man, ran out into the road ahead of other passersby, and seizing the animal by the bridle stopped it, and averted what might have re- sulted in a serious accident along the street to pedestrians. t KILLED .iT A FI'NI:litI,. Locomotive Struek Coach Filled With Mourners. A despatch from Haverstraw, N. Y., says: Three mourners, their pastor and their driver, sat in a funeral coach here on Thursday af- ternoon and watched certain death come dashing down on than at 50 mil s an hour. A heavy West Shorn freight engine crashed into the coach, scattering its occupants Meng the right of way. and carne slowly to a halt 150 yards beyond the crossing. All the occupants were either killed outright or fat - roily injured. The dead are : Itev. A. Hulnath. pastor of the New City Methodist Episcopal Church; E. V. Sell'red. New City; Mrs. Seared. 11 Beebe. Haverstraw. Mrs. P. Kessler is fatally injured. 1)11:1) ON VESUVIUS. Sao Frandsen Man Overcome Fumes from Volcano. A despatch from J A. SIl.,n of San Gudden el oath en 1Wcduesday on Mount Ve uvius. Ile had climbed up the n ountain, which since the eat:situ:Ike has shown signs of gloat •r activity. and approached too near a fissure, which was omit- ting sulphuric gas. He was oyer - come by the tunics and died almnst i11 tangly.`^ " TWO MEN IN .tN AEROPLANE. Flew a hundred and Five Miley in France. A despatch from Paris says: Of- ficers Marquonnet and Fegulult of the French Army Aviation Corps flew from Chalone -Sur -Marne to the gate of Paris, a distance of 105.0 miles, in two hours and fifty minutes without a stop on Thurs- day. This constitutes a distance re- cord for an aeroplane carrying two persons. One of the officers took observations and photographs while the other piloted the tna- chino. HEAVY RAIN BRANDON. Blt.tND)ON. Crops Received great benefit and People i,00k for Rig Year. A despatch from Brandon, Mani - ba, says: The heaviest rain of years fell on !Wednesday and on Thursday throughout the Brandon district. and the farmers declare that the moisture is worth millions to western Manitoba. With the re- cuperative qualities of the rich soil rain will in a day or two make such a welcome change in conditions as was not dreamed of a few days ago. N. thing can impede the phenom- enal growth that must result. A feeling of confidence in every line ;s evident. and the !narked uncer- tainty of a few days ago has .lis - appeared. -- \E\'l' GOVERNI/11-(GE\ER.1I.. The Duke of ('onti:night Will Sue- ceed Earl Grey. c1 stanch from London says: The Canadian Associated i'ress has etcry reason to believe lieve that it is by iuteieled that the Duke of Can. ',aught shall be Governor (fen •ral Bei Canada. in accordance with King Naples says: Edward's expressed wish. It is un- Fraw'i-eo suet likely, however, that the eflirial an- nouncement will be made at pre- sent, for the Duke of Connaught is to open the South African Perlin went at the end of the year, anal it is improbable that he will go to Canada in midwinte r. It is, there- to re. proposed that Earl Grey re• main in office till the spring of 1911. 5.111' 11'1:\ 1' 7111:1)1 1.11 110D1. Matilde .1 evident ill 11 III Results ill I)ealh of 1Vorknl,ln. 110TEI.M.1N'S OFFER. %tnnts Aesislanee In Iloilo! lime Without a Bar at Sii.•kato,etl, .\ despatch front Brandon \1.ini- \ despatch Prem I'enobsquis. N. t tea, says: .\t the 1.i i; . says: Edward 1.. Bow-er of si,.0 of the NitUe d. -t e Sackville was instantly killed in his 1•, r•• en T:lur-el i.: • a disco- . portable mill here on Wednesday + I• eat •.pt on 11 ‘tae ,►menaced that ovening. He was standing about 1: .1. Ile ell, er, it h••te!keeper of ped off and crashed through his 20 ft et from a big saw. ahiell "lip- I Saskatoon, formerroly of Bru,don, made a uoi•ot.• ppe,siliou to the hotly. The saw went 20 feet after tempera fee p,•.,ple of Saskatoon. passing through h,nvscr's breast agreeing that if the citizens will in - and heed. str:kit;g on some timber. I vest $bn,r,Oo, he will put tip $100.- Ilow•-er was horribly mangled. his 300 to Build a $150.000 hotel, to be b••dy and skull being split open. 1 run without n I • r. thus solving the IIs vionger Brother was standingpeel-dem •'f c• 1 nt•••••Innn:elntiun re athy at the time. without lis;',• CASTLE FELL ON THE TOWN Moet of the Houses in Calitri, Italy, Have Beets Deitruyed by Earthquake. CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE. Tele;raphio Briefs From Aur Own and Other Countries of Recent Events. CANADA. The whitefish in Lake Winnipeg are yielding largo returns. Winnipeg Council will cull for c.,mpet•itn'u plans fur a new City Hall. The contract, for the erection of a new Carnegie library at Orillia has been let. Sir Willietru Van Horne is a strong advocate of (.'anada eulti- vati^ e with d h(ub: a. g trade The new trade agreements with FROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE NEWS BY lNAlf. FROM 1111.• LAND'S SUOBES. Happenings la the Emerald Isle et luterest to lrisb- mea. A handsome new chime of bells liu•.a been erected in the Longfurd ('atheal i -id. It is stated that throe -fourths of THE WORLD'S fsiARKE fs J ltl:l'Ottis }'DON T1s}: LE.tDlNti 1'lt.tl►}; CIN 111E". Priers el Cattle. Grain. Cheese and Other Dairy Produce at Uolue and Abroad. BRI•:AUs'Tt'FFS. Toronto, Juno 11. --- Ontario Wheat --No. 2 mixed winter wheat, UOc to 91e outside. ,Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 north - tate Irish Members of Parham-mt. oro. 91c; No. 2 northern, 92e•, at 1tr • teetotallers. lake porta for immediate shipment. After three days of idleness, Corn -American N. 2 yellow, drapery clerks in Kilrush tion e7e; Nu. 3 yellow, Go',e; Canadian n their strike for aporia hours. 4, 111, Glc to Glc, 'Fermat, freights. ; Tile election of ,1l r. Donovan us clot, ---Canada Western, \u. 2, Lord Mayor of 1'wk is declared in- ate; No. 3, ('.W., 34c, at lake! valid, and the a1, I11 altut► 1t,, t, di - 1•, rts foe.immediate shipment.;)u- rant, gianted. „ Uariu No. while, 3:k to 31c .•ut- Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands •(:aptle house, the resideuco , saps, Six till track, 'Toronto. mere ratified by the Cabinet. of the late Sir Richard 1Valluce, of Barley --No, 2, 51c to 5ti,. No The Dominion Government has .lheiu rt, may soon be purchased f°4 ., ,extra, 49c to 50e; Nu. 3, lee t given It contract for carrying Mails all iulirulary, t7,• outside; .1laniteba, No. 4, 41'o to the Canadian Northern steam- Dr. 'Thus. C. Harte. of hound- (01 track, lake ports. er:e. metal, Nae recently appointed to 1'(+as----Nu. 70e: to 71e. A large seizure of b'avtr and Commission of !'cute for filo Rye -Nu. 2, 07c to Gse. muskrat skins was made at North co oats of Wicklow.1(10Illackwleat No. 2, 51c Pay and the Indian in charge was At. the age of over 100 ,years the Illunituba Flour-Quuuntiens at al•ested. death has token pinto at her regi ;'it runts) are: -First patents, $5.30; The Massey estate contemplates 4('1ce, Wakefield, near 'Temple-' secultd patents, $4.50; etn,ng bak- uuere, of airs. 'Shea. ere.', $1.60; 18) per cent. (;lasgow fit ighes 25s. Ontario Flour -- Winter wheat 1 patent, for export, $3.1.0 to $3.t;:, Ow canners and the wholesale gro-14:larter S""t"1s. In buyers' bags,outside. l'uunty Kerry has sent a contra tees canned goods are expected to/ Millfeed - Manitoba bran, *la ,••r I button of $250 (o the Parnell Mu- 1 be cheaper this yoar. f ton : ,hurts, $20 per tau, truck, '!'„- The h„aly of Cecil G. Howarc[, a� uunrrnt• Fund, and another remit- I„ntu. Ontario bran, $1a per tan ; Te - young liveryman of Brockville. who tarso it proulisesl s::.,,t,, 1s1 per tun on track. Ta- dieappeareal in January last, was lly the death .of th,• Rev. Prot. ,•., to. lames Dick Hou -ton, tfound in the St. Lawrence on •he I:efornu•d Thursday.-- rc sbyterian churt•h 111 Ireland has (OUNT1t1. PRODUCE. Six hundred carpenters at Fortsustained a great lost.. William and Port Arthur are out j A two :year-old cmBoaterc, the proper- ('reamery print.,. _etc to the erection of a tine clubhouse for the Massey -Harris Company', em- pl' •yetis at 'Toronto. By the agreement Made between In the absence of criminal busi- ness, white gloves were presented to Judge (*ratig at the laileskillcu on strike. and the plumbers nt! ty of Patrick a ('onnor, Logf.11, separator prints, 20:; Dairy t?a, kale.>n are also out. !'bey de t 1. a.ttlebar, recently gave birth to prints i,-fence1. 1Se to 19e ; inferior mood higher pay. i be',string and healthy lambs. tr•ha, tiff. 1[r. J. G. D'Hhuratr, 13.•I•,Ity i peter t.er Barron, aged 62. a rail% is Fags lac to 20e per dozed in �Lui ter of Marine, has been t lens- ' 1111 esman, took :;«•Nealy ill whn!e 414,e lots. le, re d to a similar position in the attending mass at h le:to s. church +1,0,e N. targe cheese, 11'.,e auu died in a shoot time. a .i twins at 12e per pound. Old 1...val department. and \I r. .\1e . h the Standard Article READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY For making soap, softening water, removiag old paint, disinfecting sinks, closets, drains and for many other purposes. A cn:t equals 20 lbs. SAL SODA. t• refs/ for 500 purposss-Sold EVerywhere. 1:. W.011.1.1.1.1 TOMICA\Y LIMITED TUttUM'TO,ONT. AKEN TO THE NOBTIIbAND wenty-Fiv© Short -Term Prisoners to Build Road Into Porcupine. .1 despatch from North Bay says:, camp= nre in readiness for the men, Twenty-five short-teernt prasone,s' aid the gang will semi be aug- mented to one hundred. 1)r. Bruce hrnith, Provincial Inspector of Pri- se ns, accompanied the party. and will pass on the sanitary condition of the prison camp which has been erected under the supervision of Deputy Minister of Public Works Fairburn. The prisoners were in a cheerful mood, and seemed to bo ploastxl with the prospect of life in the open. They will not be obliged to wear prison garb, and will enjoy many privileges not com- mon to jail life. k ft the ct.mfurtah'e quarters and !a; li'e of a dist r•et jail us) Thurs- 4l'1'. morning. and. chained together e ie -, inairee•l t,e tlao'1'. et, N. O. I::.i:t•.:ty station in charge of Pro - sin Bailiff Ryan and Guard 1:1- t. hound for Matheson, to be - u Nark on the highway to Pur- cul.iut• geld tie 'e1-, in accordance with no. nee p,.liev of the Ontario Legislature t.. utilize prison labor en the r• .1.1, of the northland, and retire.. t'i • jail i- rige.tiou. The two days. I'1.•nl $530 to 16 25 per rate in France. The births during ewt. aas pu..l f•sr the best animals 11'09 were 770,000. against 792.000 in of these ci3 -,•- The comment and 1608. Since 1451 the population of I.l4'diunl qua brought front $1 to the republic has increased 3,000,- $5.50 tea Sheep and lambs 000 only, while the population of Gilman). in the sante period has been increased by 30,000,000. 111notl1V 1':tllr,,i rural „•-minus en••,•,•• Is ham at 1_'' c to 1:ic. Johnston of (.apo Breton, ex M.1'., I + 1 remained e., at previous quo. - Johnston \iulling. s been presented .a 1. $2 to e. to peer bushel Feer unions. 11. gs, $9 to $9.23 per cwt. so coeds him. I arhas with Be I1!UT.11N. Gen. Sir Wiliam Franei. Butler, Coo author of 'lite Great I.oue 1.:.nd,'' is dead. it is expected that a round table eanfetence on the veto question v. ill be held by the British puliti- al leaders shortly. file Imperial Service medal in re• I1:.711es and at $2.10 to $2.20 fir Montreal, Juno 14.- Steers Sold c,•gnitiun of his Ing and faithful hand picked 34; the way from $6.25 for fair to servic:. 1 Petat•►es Delawares, 50c to .. -.Jo for choice; cents itt $1 to $5. - Jelin Magee, a well-known cattle I fir bag on track. and 75e per Oat!. hulls at $3.5) to $c. Sheep elealer, pati:ed :►way at Holyhead int out of store. Ontario's, 40e to 4:x • tot 1•• 'toady at $I.-, to $6.50. while his 5ttli yea 1. He was the owner 1p'I I•isg in car lots. Mel,, were ,tratisar at $5 to sic, Sitoupt•d Dour and hilted %Venice ..f the I.iv.•rp„ol Wad, Warren -1 1'111-: }'1.1'IN1; I'l:lill.. 11.1„ 1.,•ught Inn to $10.25. and at 1Wor(r.teta pe int- 10I101'ISIO1S. s••%. $1 to $9.25. ('awes from $4 t l.,:akility Cobalt Comma! have t„ $; : .1 despatch from \\ register, Eng j Wholesale q«••tatio .s: - (le.i,i••.t to hunk' a kcara'!rdge of Pork Short cut, is:31 to $31.50 + - land. •ass: While an aviator was iti•sh an essential qua! t:• ,tine fur' �r BIRTH IttTi: IN }'II1N('E. attempting an exhibition at the UN ITI:D STATES. candidates for the I1. per barrel ; tie's. $2•+.50 to g_:- • f town , Agricultural Show here on Thins - New pian: tierce", lac; t�.l,-. New Orleans doctor any that clerk. • 1+•'0.; pails, 161,e; st••cks ,.•r>- 1)e.1,'a.o' of _'_'.111111 in the Year day his aeroplane became unnan- lcprovy ,s spreading ,n almost every ""'".wen t rhan t •"Inenl has, light !lana, aeeable, and swooped down upon a nt.der eonsiderati•en a • i•eme for ' crowd of spectators, killing one Meats 1 the erection +ef 3o how for the' Sm••k•s[ and Dry Salted I :1 (I.snatch front Paris says V. ' woman and injuring several other State of the Unions i! state:ties made public • 's'• 4 est -sons. The aviator was r I.�'la;_lta0 a e:;', 11.•• in the 1...., l.y uninjure.i. GENERAL. I The Russian secret police are searching nut the Jews who are I ti ening illegally in the province of Sinolen k. !I1• • til 11,11 t,i+••n in I aui�i.on l is .1!, S•nkc.l, I3e t., 15.c ; mi. Rudolph I•'rnnrkc, 3 c•ompan:..n �,. 1' 13r. ( took. ha- entered .n o a .., :sea ate! halo 1111111-..14c In,l--• ulhle. tti recover $10.05) f ro:n e 17c ; bacon. lac to mender Peary. 4 A despatch fr..nl I: ,f :• Itonge, 1 20.' It is reported in !tom•• that the Im•• say,: It, tires/91.c. .• il. Ir. •I. sterkieu classes whirl. a is esti •enol clear bacon, tons and cases. n•;,,• .1 .: 'i Cast 8:-. IMM! • I3' ,e to. 15' r ; lam'k.r (pI:►:ell. -2.• 14. 21'..c; hack. (pea mea ..• __-- + . __ _.•,.: Ilauldcr hams, 11 id l - 1 I'I'I: i 131; 1 131.1. ,,' i. -,•,i nmat , 'tit of pickle, le 1:1 •rooked o 11ael Mullah was entail' 0 i and shot - erg iia, gir••tl nestle•• ••: , '• ':i•• :1:I nil ...\I. \1.11iK1.71'.S i; the S.•'dan by nat..es friendly I..,N.•r 11.411,e ler "the al. •'.•sate ,n.!.entr'ul, J«rre I 1 Flnnr Mn- te the effete . 1)1 ,'n.t1 of Iia' I'L' ,•f I"'''-;• ,i,ioba spring wheat pat• tris, firsts, .\ pr.,pu•al to incr'a•• the Kati win. -.L.:.•.1 :4111 uatrodu('llIn 11us:.:d 5.10: u., se•'nol.. 111.90; whiter .'r's annual income le 31 .10 :•:al(: men11re,' (bean en \I r. I)'Roet•lr, wheat patent:. stJ; Manit'.b.t \ 41" -Patch room Ottawa says: eial intimation of the settlement .1 million dollars e11a:..• before thef• r the benefit .ef the children of strong bakers, $I.70; straight ran- 111 boundary dispel •s are n ow set- thIough .\fabric-a•lor Bryce. at 1', ials an Diet on T • .•l'y. ' n,y State, who r.iiely "V" an "P.! leers, )44.7.5; 1411' fig, s)1 b.LKs, 1.2.10 t i, d Between Canada and the , !Washington. ''l'ope's Folly" is 1 e•.itliIIits• to knee their llrrtlate- i„ p:•e.eo; estr.4-, *1.1.0 to $2. -'i• - --` Was manes! It is nl,•. for the - ; United States. .\ tiny bit of an is-' just- a hit ••f res -k shout an acro in 1 -. II .l1'•I 11.11- lo►g,, x,(1.1 0. hoar- t ,,,,1 called `'!lope'-. Folly';" and ` extent pr -j cting out of the sea ( Obi's IN "I III 11I NI. I..'itefit of Basi,turfs, who hareily rel.. sl.l►s; 1..rata•,11. bane's. :,3.- .ng in I'assanimeeclt 1',:1y, cle•se writer. The waves aln.o•t wash Lave n vpe..king acquaintance with es la .t:; - L • 1 . the bnuudlry of Jlnine. is now over it when there is a gale, but on tin it brid • playittlt wise.. l;' Ire) Little Damage tots !lone b g' oat t .li�a.i.a 11r -t No. _. :'•+•,t,;itt ..f the (hided for years [belt has lived a soli - the i 1'I1%1. 1.. .:', ,' ; \•• . ..;le 1n ;71'.,c; 411- 1,1 . other lian(l. Canada ; ' • .I . t:try (del 10811, 4111(1 Was --Until to. roil • weite, \.e. a. 31;.,e. No. 3, , (, .Iain eaneihle fishing 1ig.:44 '1 a da': --neither American or Cauadi• A despatch from !Winnipeg says : 111 1 I: I\ 1 1 :: 11'. e , , Th- latest Canadian Northern cru ►report indicates that at all points Still olo, lase,- al at %Is alieets \ t lis ternnlent h'r' has served i ' an 1 1 . ;'e .lineriiau No. 2 }chest., e•e;e �_,__ Na. :3 yellow, 61c to 135r - \o. ' D, S. GETS THE POPE'S FOLLY All Boundary Disputes Now Settled Be- tween Canada and United States. a;- ., tit; • •No.nl:Ner, - ' Hal ',imply of moisture. WI,. t - • •► the line crops have had a i'len- I:.:' It'.. I. I • t: esti. !. ,,r t t , d, • You no longer need wear o. t '•• damage ions dune by the fleet.' f'••1i• OO I �� scif out with the weakening 11 f \I:uutobl Bran, it • .t r•Ilg the amain line and on the 11 • •t-+, \l "'.• (ef 'I 11 o, •'. If • _e various branch lines 0-1111i••its "au:• canal•;. w'r+ gain"; through tL 1•a1y with localities. I{nmbo'd:, in, I•' -h when he canal• nems-. a lag Sn-katchewan. report! rel. tt,u' 1•!11 k bear in a trap. He was stung hlom•th on alrrnllllt of sold Neath••r,' ":'tug llatd to plc himl+•If. Mr. ,pile at Fort Saskatcheelt,i, .111, r M. ore Ian cix miles and retuned to the wheat is said t.• be ten "tell aid' a rifle, with which he shot til., ea high. At Roland. Mati., smite le it r. which 0e•Igheil over :111) fields had to be renown. Cr( ps to *Inds. The bear 14.1• alrnntst mord mann weather, and the last' free• only tee small tendons of his raw (lays have been favorable. lin-I la( crated lug being still held in the rid growth is expected now for D31). some days, as the ground is g•ner- ntl well moistened.!loot weatherer is general throughout the west, and to • • st fa r. but the nights aro sl.i; a .1. .1 1'1.1 1 1%1 POI 111-:t1 1N. 1 warm loan, $19; Manitoba shoot.. I , 1 )ntariu i,n ldlings, $22 to $23; 1:7.1in nemillie, pure. RTI; mixed as, te 1: .1,•' �1 ' 1.4 •1e.. 23r to 2: I a. r..w F••.ider, 10',c to 11c. Se! .'ted. dozen, straight re.e pts. 19c•: secon,ll•. 1.: to Ise. UNITED S1'.ITi.S T -TS. Re (filo,' June 14. 11'' e 1• SI I -'e( afloat, strong. i . 1\1\14:N101 !t 11'F.. I tiN rsBern. carloads store, $1.10 (tide II'll;utc+• In Burglars and I wester, steady. ('urn -Firm ; No. t1 y'I1••w•. l2c; No. 4 corn, tale. Oats keeps Radium In. 1 rls•ttl'•1: No. 2 shite, 42',c: !!'haft is c•fainle.l to h,' the no.,. -t. N . 1 •.•Ili•.•. 39%c. Barley -Feed ingenious safe titer cunstrut t+'.1 has. r'• malting. nil to note. .t been completed for the Bin- Minne'pale...loam 11. Wheat Ile Prr1'llled a !bomb }:\IIln�intl in :.it Radler" Corporation. The peel)- .11;/y.°‘1.111'..,:�eptclllb,•r-, !e.'. tai Ih•oohlyn, letn presented to the tnakers was 9-',c: 1)ecetn1'r, 141',.. (n�h- not only t+, construct n safe that' X11 1 hard. *1.11er';; No 1 North- desputch from New !leek says: would bid defiance to burglars but tun, $1.OG:1' to $1.0s',: No. 2 thio "Ivo broken window- in a Brooklyn below. saloon on \W•••ll,e•..bav canard ['n- i which would at the pane time p10. `Xorth'rn, *I.all';t 11 $1.411;', ; No. vent. the escape of the radium. f. $I.Olt.e to $1.01,.. IIr1n, $1'3 to is being Beeman Timothy Daley to make an ) civil au- investigati oils Hnt,•rn►g the 1)1100,' It is well known to science that ea.40 !second patents, $4 h0 ,to $ 5; 11 1 e fat sI clears, $3.13 5 to 8:3.90; second clears, $2.110 tto $2.90. LIVE STOCK :MARKET. TO runt 1, ,lune 14. The best butcher cattle sold at $7 and $7.10, Including n meins of collecting the end one choice heifer, weighing 1, - radium enllnntions before the cof- 250 Ileo., was sold al $7.50 Per cut. for is up'lletI. The average range of prices for the This eempnri1110n1 of the safe is g. 0(1 stock was twin $6.54) to qt3.- 1)ne section of the town is al- kneeling before the Queen. The lh' building. The caner of the 1encsigned to hold one hundred 90. and for the seeondiry• grades west completely buried under the visit of their Majesties has done pace had rs•cenlly received several I p1 wtnde; of radium, valued at $5,- front $5.75 to $6,.25 per cat. ('awls trails of a feudal cnstl', ahirh ions taloch towards restoring order and ' letters threatening harm wile•'' lhrO,tNo.ono. The tetnl weight of and hulls were also (noted ca- tcalls over by the first hear}• voafidenea. I tuene) was given the Writers. 0 the safe is on' and n h:+If tuna. III molly high in 1110 sales of the last' A despatch fi -111 Calitri, Italy. shock and came crashing down lite ruins of ('alit ri and ad- 1'11, crushing the houses jou rig villages were inspected on The work of excavating carried on tepidly by the 11'etlne-dav by King Victor Ent- tborities and soldier-, but maraud and Queen Helena. Most of t(• the experience at Messina and the homes in Calitri hove been de- Reggio, no one is being unearthed ettuyod and the people who (scap• alive. A two-year old baby, how• teal front the effects of the earth- ! tear, was found close 1,0sid0 a heap qt ake are camping in the fields. ` of wreckage, unharmed. T1 irly-1 we bodies have been un- The Sovereign, did n.•t rest or eover'(L while eight or ten more steep fur thirty ••ix hours. When aro thought to be still under the they departed en Wednesday night , iful enough to have wrecked the fallen walls. Two were taken out ter )i''n there 11.-10 touching d'- 1•!aee and imperilled the lives of in the presence of the King. m"nstrations, many of the women ' ,,simpers of persons who lived in 4untrary lie saw n bomb with sputtering radium emanations at pass se nttar.hed, lying os) the bar. through the thickest awl bitrde:st) Dodo /fared the danger, and steel. For this reason the inner jumping behind the bar he found coffer of the snfo waw made of lend a bucket of water and threw the titer 'int -lies 110 k, enclosed %ith- h mb into it. Then he carried it in n. burglar-proof steel shell. There to the middle of the street. Es- are many (Aber special features, amination proved the bon'h pow - heat of ars intensely hot kitch- en. You can o) • t CQ 0 �t cook Here is a ;cove that gives no outside heat. All its heat is concentrated • t •c at the 'burners. An intense blue flame (hatter than either whitc (.r rail is thrown upwards but not around. All WO heat is utrl:;:cc1 in cook:ng - none in outs (te hcatiN. New Per ectiort 011 Co6k-stovc 1 1 � , entirely rernot.cs the discomfort n,fort c 1 cook...i,. A3 , 1, n ma(cl, r,net immediately the stove is ready. Instantly an triter:se heat 15 pro - jetted upwards against the pot, pan, kettle or l (i.(r, argil ;rt there is no surrounding heat - no smell - - no smoke. Why? ilecause The New Perk.. Oil Cook -Stove is s:lentitc,lly end pracu...liy perfect. You cannot use too much wick --it is suloma:•:0411, eontlol:cd. You get the maximum heat - no smoke. The burnerlssimple. One avipe with a cloth cleans it---cons(t- qurntly there 15 no smelt. The New Perfection oil Ccok Stow is w•cnderful for year-round use, tut especially in summer. Ire heat oc•er- sites upward to pan, pot, or keine, tut not beyond or around. It is uscl!ss for heating a room. It has a Cabinet Top with shell for keeping plates ani toed hot it has long turyumse-blue ens el chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, mikes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the t and 3 -burner stoves can be bat vans or without Cabinet. + 1,.eer•-l..1.► • w11•.•: 1,/..4 el 5. ors. R.,11 tae l.sser.pUre ('3111 .t w e., rwteew ase, : y a. t W C.ue sry IMM: as sere you get this stove- see that the nsrr,e piste tsads `New Psr asatlon.•• The Queen City 011 Company, Llmlted. Toronto.