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neny 1uringth rast
ti'd*$ ngIt..•th fire worked
y. down.' to thc utskj17t$ of the
own of 8nth, inot • actor, the
er from /ore.... lite right was. lin,
pressive sa'night came on, 'even
,.the smallest Iranclies being she
1,y eilhouetted against the Seines. ,
A destatch from Dauphin, Man.,
/ ;styli A destructive forest fire ia
riCging for e hundred Milebetween
()rooked River and Bowsinau, and
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tx, „ v ° 1.1
* 111 not be' r tha
ad probaIiIy
°mote hzn.t
rau
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Osk ay, near kt. Itep!ieu, report
fort Ora, *hie rolto out o
Thursday after000rs swept throug
tw miles of heavily, timbered lead,
IMuing a treek a, utile wide, sod
iii eitifl burnin,g. , The property is
OWIIe� ebiek by Jesse Bartlett wita
Merstead. Bartlett* • mills
at oweig were im danger.
against unreuoning is strategy.
Vox( example
Ther-faiaily-of
the malt of her, choice- sa adversely
that she felt it would be unwise to
atUsuipt to bring him home again.
She promised to think seriously of
hiiii up.
r the
DO PARENTS KNOW BEST
DAEGIITElt WHO $AYS SUE
THINKS THEY DON'T.
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• Nino. Moem &nd ix Ariue
mi were hanged t Adaua, un
$4,
.NewfoundIMld Vart, behind
000 in itz fouinees during the flcsI
year jut miff.
-The, As ti shooner Souris
Pelle was to red by ie floes
that shewent C1OWn off St, john
harbor. Jier crew were-resesued.
MUTED STATES.
The ratt:of the United State at
4100.000,000 worth of grain yearly.
, Pittsburg steel mi11ti4re running
to fullespecity, for the first time
in twenty .3tearti.
Three municipal offlcials, eonviC-
y a mon h ted o tea)ing
ttrPre
reeeived with gloom, and compari-
Of Perents, son was made between him and his
; Why is it that pat ' to always wed"e256r-much -ttl*thn advant
Jamey they have right to it in age <4 the latter*
judgment upon the love affairt, of With 4iIcemPlarY willingness the
„their Aildrent maiden dropped the ut,t.w-conter
rental Interference in their own other lox inspection month later.
pourting s, and possibly 'mar- This one was ,pradtieally shown
-ed, inpte of it; yet, for aorae the door. And the girl's parents
.undeen reason, they - consider:, began "Pet that the eri*
ILmaz lover :had ever been discard -
their choice of *, son or daughter -
onto then their children's ehoice of ' u'
in-law to be of far greater import- -^ier
e fourth time the nferte.
hushwd or wile,. nate givi,essa.yed to please her Par -
daughter in London Answers. writes Ants. Yet another suitor was pre -
Their methods.aire often mean- "Iron' thanes tfhpVinclundwadenntlinuTenuous..
partieularly in the case of a daugh- ly confessed that she had never real -
ter. When the object of a irr8
h0iee me for the first ly abandoned her first lover at all.
la brought ho
time, it is to undergo an -examine- ams:iiitance of four amateur
tbatiortneelidloti hpassing, heh aft? vtihrteupaanktint°5 P'14). -t convince°-rhbise* parents of atihderr
have failed id= in Advance, otijustice, and the result had proved
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With unreasoning prejudice, they 'o411. three of °JiVentthwaterVnYeedtheede.°Tw"tos
ur. the worst from each detail.
1 he is careful of his person he "2"915 later' the wily pair were
Of le can speak intedgently
port general topics, he is conceit-
ed and forward.; and if, on the.
other hand, 'lie as Woy,--atrd-haielit-
o to 'sayi-.1*-istwideutly an- idiot.
• THE SON -IN -LW SCORED.
HILO WITILS111.0031'S
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.Iataiat .1 rost. Wit/2'018cm. from
'• relit Cigarettes. • .
:Take the case of a • young girl 1 A case of smoker's heart in a
within the, 'writer's experience, who Child not quite four yeers old has
•one day brought home a sweetheart -been discovered inOxfordshire in
sotto few years older 'than herself. itile course of the.4.. medical. lnsPec.-
•Ire was received with grim disap. :tion of school children, anti is now
-------7----prova?Aitisse- people, and tho oh- 'the subject of investigation by the
• ;ection urged _against. him were r Comity Education Committee.
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The daughter was forbidden It is stated, that the -thilde fa -
to se. him again. -tiler trained him to smoke, And
• Love, however,proved stronger makes money by exhibiting his se*
*A filial. ' obedience, and, sixcorptilishment at local shows. The
• Goths later, the daughter married boy is sada to smoke ten cigarettes
her forbidden lover. Her parent** a day.
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feelings' were outraged. A heart specialist, questioned
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Four years, later the father, hav- , with regard to thecase, said that
Aug .foiled in business, ',accepted 20 smoker's heart was oat hereditary,
partnership with his own son -in -and, therefore, it followed' tits& the
Jaw!• -boy must have traoked. In the case
Unfortunetely,, for their welfare, of a child very few cigarettes would
me daughters are too obedient., snince to cause the trouble,' wkich
• and the happiness of many 11. girl takes the- form of irregularity of
at 'been nerificed to the wanton beat. -It is /very coznmonaiuong
prejudice of ber.parents. the classet_who trattlralwistior
pig-
- A young fellow, who came from a. tail fobacqp, but with those who
poor but ambitious family, ,feil in smoke better kinds the result of
vo with i'.pretty girl,. whose cir- ever-smokingis ni1r6 oftenshown
cumstances . were suPenor to *his
own. -
• Ilis , attentions were favOred by,
the girl, but resented by her peo.
' Tie. Being p ivenus, they acted itt
the parvenu thzuner. They had no custoined to, and totpsequently in -
objections to urge , against the treatises his tonsemplion.
\\ vumg Mall lierann84137,1but lio viss 1 , •
' popr--\and poverty is tiu), wort of
omits. So they prevailed u 1 x the - \ TO '.17ISIT EN \
irirl to 45110 1 UP. .
In *.spirit of recklessness, the Ilan** king Will ,Arririt illtailaa
latter etritightway married' another la Atig
* 1 end within it few months- the ,.. ,A dot:pita from Paris gays: The
itional uncle in Australia hid
led and left him a small fortune. Gaulois State* that the Ring of
/tatty will visit Engleutl in August
The obedient daughter never mar- and Gomm, in sepsember.
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*575 in bue
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Toronto;(11
*570
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Manit�ba 'Wheat -No. North
-rn,*I” Qcorgian Bayports;
No. 2, 41.294/and No. 1.2.834.
Ontario W uf 2o. 2
37 to 4148 ou .
arley---Feed, OS to 636,- outade,
IN'4% * Oatepo whiter OM
to 58c on track, 'Terontkt anti 50,4
o 55o outtitle. No. 2 Western Can
Pats Otic and No. 4 at 55c, Bay
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'e -No. 9, es to 960 outside.
Ryeo-No. 2 74 to 73e outside.
Corn -No. 2 American yellow,
541con track, Toronto; No. 3, 82c
on track, Toronto; Canadian Id,.
low, /a% to /Neon treck, Toronto.
Bran -Manitoba, 11$13.50 to $24 in
Toronto • f shorts,
n engineer on the New New -York COUNTRY raCEDUGEi
Central wrecked his train at Me- .4a)les-444fret..-45--for4hoica-row
t -din. a d on ihYa-,t-troack7ve the life er a "him And $3 to, _-$3.50 for wand”.
Pearic--Frime, 42, and hend-pick-
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between n
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-Jerry about tlie iikehhood
"kith iny eountry,"'
iingoiam of a few eas
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Buttlie ,Englndi yeliow journa1aro
of woo -wrong in their-affprte to
make wet -tit* out of our efferte
to qxnecrtleseireir.Ww04'rairetutiiirool
eotetof
and we have tenet,, .sEgi
hovering eocrttehbelc9lRoo$t.na„
centi dearer!. with prioes lirm
Exporters Jikewise, and many ani
mai" that under ordinary c
titout woakt- not be loo
in this elitrs.. were bought for 8hip
ping. Stockers and feederswa.
Ifilkertriand spri ,.
demand for good milker* and
springers. -Sheep and lambs un-
cheatged. Calves unchanged. Hogs
weakening. Selects. quoted $7.70
led and watered, and 47.40 to
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OTIFLE ED IN SAINDIIST DIX;
-Peculiar 'Acei'dent to Son of Loa.
ion Nay.
-42.15 to 42.20 per bushel. A despatch frein London, Ont..
. .. GREAT •Int _ , .,:yuk,---,9.161641-a,SallOn aa,Ts•: While Bay -Ne. ---1 ,thust,----Vordon, the year -aid- te
14-a-tonZ'onArailvliererand lower inonthie.--iold-storr-of-Ifr. and .Mra.
grades', $11 to $11,50 a ton. . A. 'Cookies, of 1 Nigh Street, was
Straw -47.50 .to 48 on track. smotheredto death at about 1
Potatoes -Car lots, 45e per b g o'clock on/ Thurssday. When Ned -
is esaek_ Delftwares, 41.10 to $ -ley Weaverly, an employe of Mr. A despatch from: Moose t Ja
15 -'per bag on trot*.' Nnowles returned after dinner and Sask., says: William Duff, under
Poultry -- Chickens, yearli'
ngs, went to bin of sawdust,which trial here for horse -stealing, made
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dressed, 17 to 186 per lb. ;. fowl, 12 is used as fuel for the engine, to a desperate effort to. escape on
to.146.; turkeys, 18 to 220 per lb. put ion more fire he saw the hand Thnrsday morning. He succeeded
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1 the child sticking out. The boy in breaking the lock from his door,
TOE'DAIRY IIAREETS.
. was covered .only about four or five and securing the iron bar he at- -
oho and at the plate where he tacked the guard fiercely, and it
was lonied the sawdust was only was only after assistance had been
about 18 inches deep. • rushed in that he was overpow
in Londe u there--weeazcien
tile justification for cannibalism,.
The London Morning Post criti-
cizes the itetion of the. Dominion
Trades and Labor Congress in at-
tempting to 'restrict emigration to
Canada. •
DECREASE OF 5,480.
ation Figareo for April Show
a Falling Oft.
despatth from Ottewa sailfu
he_totftl. iloroiseation into Canada -
or April via" 24,237, as compued
with 23,723 the same month of last
year. The immigration from the
United States was 12,600„....aa-cons-
pared with 9;084, an increase of
^it ;gas
of list yeer,
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44 per cent. In addition to Ue
iramigrants arriving at,Ottan ports
there were 2,728 clossed as returned
Canadians, that is they were either
Cenadiana born or had heat in
Canada before.
•ATTACKED TILE DIJARD.
William Duff's Desperate .Elfert
'Esearie.Front Moose Jaw ?Jail,
45444
CANADA.
Toronto manufacturers' have 444-
vaneeti the price of biscuits one
cent a pound.
Building permit .values at Toron-
to for the first five months of the
"year aggregated $6,827,830.
Rev. Dr. Lyle has been elected
Moderator of the Presbyterian Gen-
eral Assembly.
The Poison's Iron' Works Com -
pony will erect a new and Urge
shipbuilding Plant at Toronto.
The hours of civil servants at Ot-
tawa. have to front
with an. hour ;WAAL/
.
Mr. L B. Lucas, M.P.P.
Centre Grey, has been sworn in as
tt, member of the Ontario Gabinet
without portfolio.
Begins police are on the trail of
"Butch flenry14 noted outlaw,
t sight. ,
The. Ontario Government decided
to issue another pllblic loan in -
nada of $3,500,000 in 4 per cent.:
year bonds.
Shareholders Of the Elgin IA**
Company, which failed 82X years
ago, will receive a dividend of 1-3
cents on the dollar.
Rev. J. W. Wright pronminces
Entwhistie, the present termini of
Grand Trunk Pacific conitruction,
the toughest town in the west.
A witness at the Montreal eivio
inquiry swore that Ala., Pr
oulx
asked hi'm for $300_,for an * poilt
4ent to the police -form he
food.
The Grand Trunk Pacific tr si
inen are said to here.* plied f n a
in sUitlaela faintnets. A •change .112 Board of eonedkation, alleging that
the•brandol cigarettes often results Conditions in the west- are
itt
an attack of =Glaris he.ert„ its onerous. ° • '
the „smoker thin' la- 'the „new on cent advances in beet Allickr%
milder than those he has been *e- 104 ralfsakina have increased Prices
being pstiOn the country from tittle
to one' hondreell per tent. over the
level f 144 year. -•
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Butter ---Pound prints, 18% to
ge; tubs and large 1'01114 16 to
1634c ; inferior, 14 to 15e.' ..Cream -
try rolls, 21 tee 22e, and 18
to Age.
Eggs -Case lois, 18% to tee per
dozen. •
Cheese -Large cheese, old, 14 to
14%e per lb., and twins, 1434 to
1434c... New quoted at 12Y4e for
large, and 13c for twins.
ROD
Baton g, deer, 13y, 13%c
per lb. in ease lots; mess pork, *22
to $22.50; short cut, 425..
lianos-Light to medium •15146
heaNy, 14 to 1434e; 12 to
12%e; shoulders, 11 to 11%c ; backs'
17% to. leo; breakfast bacon, 10%.
to 17e. -
pails,
erces to; tubs, 14,14c
suswgto AT MONTREAL.
Montreal, lune 8.,,, -Peas -$1.05*
to .41.06. Oatti-Canadian West -
era; 50e; extra No. I feed' 6834e;
No. feed, 581404' No. a Canadian
Western, 58d; No.'2 feed, 57%ii ;
2 barley 72% to 740,; Manitoba feeAl GHOSTS NOLO STEAMER.
barley, 86% _to 67e; buckwheat, 691,4
'to '70c. -Emir-Manitoba • Spring
wheat patent* firste,:46.301a, 48.1%; "a--acim 44"cm, Jarvalose- eg• '1119W .j•ael
tttrso'n";:1)311adkale'riii.,5r,....to:-.40„1517:iwtott clesiMatilefilirorathlte otas.ay's: The
ter whet*, Pittenta.t....40.451.: itollaniticamer Voneenitio,,,, bound
-rt-iffirs„ its.so $660; do., bigot, for New York with a cargo of
3.15 to 4440; tittiaa) bagist *Lim Woo stone*, has been field nP
$L80. Peed -Manitoba ..bran,. Pahnero,by ghosts. On ate. arrival
*22 tb gq; do., short., 424 to $25; of the tfesmiti Palmero from the
vcry pure gram moutIlie„, $3310 $35; Lipari. the crew refused to
mixed mouillie, 428 to 430. Cheese *Attune the. voyage because ghosts
--westerns, IVO, 064 esistinis were %skin's a row .in the, hold,
114 to 12e. Butter -22 to 2234(e. 'which they believed presaged, sfhip-
Eggs 10 to,2oo. per cloven.. reek. . The polieo sesrehea the
the
.4 • 44444444444 • etia, expecting to diSeover that
mat') $63%;,rts rAntefrot members the hod stowed
themsel;Ves ort board, hopinz
Mines ne 'Wheats.' to istape to Atnisitee,1 124 they,
July, 00 11.1_071, found nothing. 4or son'ati the
it4 $
at); $1.3331 3 434 ; No, I came livelier than ever. The crew
/-4 tasty* me. lite left the steamer the,:ghosts
Northern, *43444 to AI.3334) No. 'ft left her, and refuse to te.etobatk.
Northerti, $1,3(V4 $1.313; No.3 Other liands cannot be obtained.
Northern, 1.26)4 to $1.3034...- Flour
--First potent*, $8.40 to *660;
ona patents, 40 -to c$4.00; firit
clears, 45.65 to 45.25 ;Setonti clean)
.05 to g3.85.. bulk,
23.00 to $24., '
whIleula14.0rot, Zruirusxfollt"iVbsoertnitt.-ertPito.g
. • reii#!.344$4;a1Utet .tioati"
--.Striiinget NO. I yelloi,
No 4 ellosrt Ige No. 4 corn.
to , No. 4 eon, 441/6;
ite 80%e. Oattk,flte
to molting, 1.7. to 110„
LIVE RICETS.
treol: turte, . Moro tbar
f of nuilitnitirs stripper* so',
to 44„41, per pounds the it
ola at about 5,4)s per port
y Wert not extra;
in3818 'Inad at "41
.41tZgekirtlit tOtt)*84,
so
5 to Set *sett; at
$14or 3 t:wt‘c perpj
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4ormpen and Con notors Dizge
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A despatch. from Philadelphia, In many instances carewere set On -
says: The attempt of the-Philade - re and in othor cases thrown
phut Rapid Transit to operate fteross the ,tracks. The.police were
Cars on 'Wednesday with strike. powerless to control the angry
breakercinipo rike sympathizers. When --they
resulted in the forst serious rioting -charged the mob it separated only
which has occurred mince the strike to form again in the vicinity of 04 -
of the street ear men began on other ear,
May 29. In the Kensington die. One policeman was shot and prob-
trict, where man/ mills are too**, ably fatally injured; another was
the feeling ran_lugh. Mob* of men, ducked in a water trough, whilst
women and claildretri pulled _the ntoirly a hundred person* were tool -
motorman and conductor* from ly bettered either by the police or
their cars and beat them severely. by strike sympathizers.
AND STRATEGY.
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The C,ear will visitward
ow about the e
al -Gr*ng Wea1ier e e
the Prtirio
• A 4e$Patch from Winnipeg
Oijtimistic to the highest ,point
atisfaction„*" just about deerjb
the ernp report iasu0 by the C
147ednestlay. It vottibitAmt
psirt from every- ottion lor
tetintry eleitithrough.to.
and in its estence, te
heat hes been 6914'
ti
west1ur, 'with Jht rains and
ty of warmth, has beta gsneral A clespetch from North
0 the entire northwest, and in he C. R. agent at Pi
plitees the growth hie Vein ex. reite,s west of North Ba
irptional for the. tarot of Ione. At the deed body of
rot the grain it reportedto 1 stetion pletforre
eight inches ;at 'Arcola., fross 1 cicning. Front papers
severt inches,: at IA4,644 hiy he was
on the Po*-iat sectin, Pi.i"thne, of Patmtratoc
Viatisetil Sitgatioit m Ilitit$-Stateis
-40;i4 Wiest .Searie.
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A'despottli from New York soy*
For the Bret' time In • history wheat
hos been shipped. 'backkali', Now
York' the 'west for eonsumption,
Recent inquiries hive* beers receiv-
eti from as far away as Texts for
New York red wheat. Alreody two
boot load* Ara efi route from here
to fluffzle four more are loading
and some lurklata hal41, ben mado
by • This unusual action. Is
posih1e by the great scarcity
sh heat nil through' the wes
2 red sold here ou Thursday
L47, and *Lb°, was asked
close.
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Dietortery
Agest West or Nort '
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EXPLOSION 11,1-OA:NISI( NINE.
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Six Mea Kilted and Massy Iitjare4
as Itesalt of Vire
A.,despatch. from Ifistlrid saysz •
An explosion of fir* tlar_p oecnrred
Vechiesdey in the Mosquetara
mine, .in the Provinee of Oviedo.
Six -linnet* were killed and several.
injured.
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DEGREE FOR EARL ORE
Osieti.'virin !Coke nb* a 'pi
" -thong:oils'vLitta
A devote/I from *Ion says:
The tftriversity.4 Oiford*will
fer the 'degree of 11..0; 1. on :Earl
England.Oreyduring .his approaching viell
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*burg at burg. It *so *opposed,
in some quarters that Gerriten medi.,
*den'whicb heti ended the crisis,
had left aa inheritance,' of bitter
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eat. whit would isstrole the two
ousichs and lead Russia, to ideati-
fy more tioseljr with Groot
itiiitea continental policy.
**Feting, which, aceoisli
sams reports, has keen irra by
It il itaativ* of Lopiror
•feabop, to *son tkitt Ruses prefors
to onto 't slitih.i Ger.'
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