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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times., 1908-06-18, Page 7rh. 4,1 • 0.4000.04 rrA ENIN:41$ F111014.MJinee 61.000/fe • - Ertl „. • IereMzg.004-fp Abooffionto g.t• , ' lirerld4r4 t !„11' ' r, tidy` Celebroake, 14i:664 4)4i'r(:e; tier 1'01 111.. beauty, •ileCOMpliAblnerite/acend 4.1011 • .rot,‘,0,0 meemigo, . ..001)11410,Mplealle", 0:44rPeat tnP444t*Iar'4 4%*%1004,tcc1411rrviigt: arpoP at Abtngton, LanazicidgrO , , . , „ . , r 04 0 • , ••thraligil AhiVaate itiOttalr„4.-1t1,4107.1-4`1.* htiOPPta'•*- . „ end 4-tUelieetirig '•thriteeirinrei • • • • r 0,* 3 yellOw offering loriefeat „ " eaati, -.frorel 't*egin,101111114, ,gave a. banquet:In Wrier -Of :the-SaYer$ teuereeeseseee,-; e.A?-4<e;.•.,e- • , Woe. ettaehed tet. a eegimenteot , • A har" W 1)40/110 ;Rai Walt '114:5 StOckt/4101, aildC the then Codwa Prtnee Zkr to 80c, Wit' ettit 'abOve thiiInarltete eA • * • • . $/failltrilrifeWh'efetrfetsewife'`011itirelie. • ete. het. eviree private Apartments, - eepktnitetittriitiikf.. "04111:1' . , . . • . wrortg, he started t4Wards th°. „WitlitneiejeeVefeetk, theAtui a Immo - tiki2P11; „ JONMAIL-Ot-31* tirtotko, $0; wonda, $5.40; strgn bek" bedly Waugh plintelted that eVet do not WO MY a not been Rfeteteng ritn Ovcr11.11kt liand,s0M0 big* and Vid badgeoroaliaelits /ape, $5.$0; Wit** Wheat, Patent-Sy'eaeler+ fttli Soalize tpeTtitt; The We silty Blink ecrievritirtrerovrileat 4riare,-.Oreweixtetenri offerenitleeetteee43.t, •Ilep fOve4wes--teusett.7.13T-1t _ 17th, ;pet to We \k11.01'-e.•11.!„.4.1-ge • thae i4ta4 21451/91FIYatrAge Caaettew eklereiravadeewheeteue ARA WAAL* • • -- - Peae--No. 2, iprac catty \ all •‘,,ki/ oda in , ea• • eeeke.,-,ieeeeeeeee-e'----ateielielre^dun .otle-orthe' audiftbe itwtRtkt;—mip7-m...... !tofu I April Wee sti I wear the floYal Humane Society S liye---No. 2, sOm0 (Iturir, u lb .11P * th,er,1 and expired. She was 6 in Allrlj last. year. liewlstuu, Y. about. ar year A. house found Mar4ha 1 Iting 410- tliPtdi:11; '' Montreal bricklVer$ halro49110. bac/4 replete, whithentitteet him •to honOra seeleyeeNo. lair plentiful at When , ,,,,, • T., ey e-rane te Lids eountr,y ort a: visit Ing-reork floilt\deed WI h the P 0 e , . i • ‘NiegeTe Ott, and returned- ori head triosNai sa arid his dateghter in the ',-.2 w91.*# e-%. there vv114) 110 ePort fOr 'ti 0 .ine oqri i I, al ct , . ' tor, to hie *nem train anien AMU, ne . • o o 'own. 'crime° - • to 18e. - . • 01,1 , ePetrafielf&a...., telf$s rot r, Jarneas Gray. • • • AA,b01,1t, 0, vir,tvic ego a/timbal!, wont wee through th,e ,arrn, right thigh, and, in Tile sheriegee,4 .p. pummelling, late deeorritione for Ilfe,saving, Lient.-General, offerling; quotation about 88c. - 114 fly t" , . up to: $0.000. wi ,kS1 1,14/Aii'Vj 111PreALMOSTe •Feeetelge'' 41"-"...k'-'411.1rtaarrritittigild'VtlIffeftibettlivkirde" "e't-egraiteePtidefte.11egittritrellecline: off • • . • • ' TAVitr".: '44.111 ffifttti nee of CoL Hughee, M.P., by the 'the ot a jai, pensions will be iselloti tho aixty yeare, It Was on June 25th, tratk lbere, GtoraNA5rE7* 11411,tuartv K.C.B., 1+40:Jor wheat -4o. 2, market, Pl.'ettY 11 I Celebrated, lits eighty.lifth birthday, the 050„ • 00,0010v 0 0, tAtte4C4C,OdatfCalikVittiattlWit#0474144&01%30-449. *WA cir7bad one .e.,,As/ a matter ,of (act the -bad crop was oillyan, ineldent, Theedepree• ; -skin ivould have come without it. In ,,,,,,, „gowpActi, ats.,,,b0,4ggoLimPist.tx ., uella for their eels, and their cotton than, „ bekre., but they had worse treuble flo- w*" .anolatiet thene_Canadeehad...._ __. . „„ teem oeittee orrer r`as-TtreTTiffill47- tendency and the, practice ;of people In liVitig 00414 theniaelita:"` Irtliere IS' 4W4114.' /9e-sPleadideerop.•enek CanediateteleaVeltot learned the Stranflo Craft, las A despatch from 'Seattle, Wa.sh. say; War Oflice to needy British veteranett -Mactftrtettfirmittiowutra7weird;--ato In testing the Kingston, floeding valves, big of the hull of a sixtp high upon. the Haratiten radvi.sing the.formatienotsorne beeebeate44-#011_ _e•••eri&.reeettedell v -theirebends.--So .; • 011ie from altiktrig POrtland barbel* rwing out of the earlier days of the .Chef lustier" Muloek haS written a let- , on Tueeday. Tho crew were engued tendlike gold &limped°, of tho find- ter to the Italian e,ourt Interpreter at a ref eed to close. "l'he ves. hille with;ri the Arctic eircle, is furnish- organization to carry on a propaganda -wee "Rol ti, nit -taphy, listlig-liavitir . - 1 1 . itt, •,.Ay 0 -1.1111,a-r-, ill rf, 4 , 1 . to starboard and it was 'necessary to call just areived at Dawson. Brown located • . ) ''. ___•'_.thr,..mal,71!ttlee-eLtaga,--Thiuns---were the,strange craft, whieb., he e,aya, es,etile , .. - GREAT BRITAIN. rtada?Mkt -LiAe`sku.-4_ ' ,,,t- at il..7. en • ,51,0e.tinnbin.%:`,774141,1CMCIiiit..41 * c -- '''''' ---16-1.-ds-tortes Ilie-briitinte "of the warablii- -efikoveilOoking a 1." a - 1111ccs of -$375,000,000. -is. said 1,0 h_avo bee4 Of".. e Divers efulevonge wewe. eel to w-e_rk 40 to 50'71111es frorti the head ot the keteill iikTuotai. _ .---. -------.- - - --41,,4- TT as poesible; under --the say-- Chamiellfretriver-andreersibly-2tX1-ralleer BP0'wo -suYs -the - -UNITED STATES. . . edit ' ency of. Adaral Lead Charles Porn the Aretic eircle. _ Beresfotd, and 'finally- the leakage was tig, structure has crude domer and wine istoripedies collision- mats. The vessel dem in the upper works similar to Steel prices are to be reduced by the has a heavy list, but the daliger of her those of a ship, and beers -letters or U. S. Stool CorPeration. ,sin4ring has been avoided. ' h eroplyphice Which baffle. translation The anti.ra,oe track gambling bills were peeped at Albany on.ThurSday.. ie,..... — , by these who have seen it, Russians and A ,T01.1G11 AUTO TRIP. natives al ke. • • .044i , a. *Winees thtouboUt flrn.cenne , . vory u r wouhtfuretv 09-E46.14'.11t° panda on the titiecoeS .• vennext,41%eroal:Lwirs'rarldt•inflou:Goi $ frootntpreeeet,":t:in:: :14 , fl - , pect 'bountiful mops. There la ae Meat • uteney 111 Canute, tio-daye-eS evol. tint• • lesson, they will start cut - 1858, 0,1 tho, 'Curtin's, that. he was the Shorts -421 °IVO. • tine 1110 sa wide swath of overex. means or saving the lives of five officers , P anditure. Then 'there " will be the same Of his regiment, the 5th'.1rusilters, . COUNTRY PRODUCE. „ inevitable trouble following.. The emote' (114-ett:E4'r-*Ittritint.4e‘ Vall."°r'a 6a14' --WhOlesaie quotations are: try needs a year of economy. . A otorill aftee and the boat was capsleed, "The natural mutt of a. good crop E emetatet 17c to 17 Ividman, then a -Captain, swam- to the notney,eztrolted Atetidy ifee to leo wiP he that tmoney' will, be easier. Munt. shore, come miles eway, procured an- - opalities will find thernselves able to Fl3r pound for 60-p_ound pails, arid 12a Has Rearlied Rhodesia. • it despate from u wayo intern s ' le raves o ver rays: Lieut. Graetz, 11;/ Prussian • 14,000 Soldiers. array, who Started on li•Aug. 10 last - brow Arno; from Dareo$efeem in, A despatth from Port Arthur say's: A monument, to the fiu.selen dead at Port Arthur Was unveiled here on Wedmes- day. The memorial ha e been erected by japan. rt- stenos at • enizeshan, us the det ,nf groves of rion:%, than 14, rtussau.1s, who lest their lives in the de- fence of the fortress. has taken two yenrs to erect the monument. Detach- ments of Japanese and, Russian, troops took part in the dedkat on reremonkee specially built automobile, reached Ser - </Me, rthodesla, on May 20 -.after a .peri- '• • mug - pe eqriee. His route alternated/ with racks,' swamps and torrents. Ile .was -----eetan-telietit- to bitiet--a- tielek-ferenifin flailos: Ho was marooned for a month in the desert owing to hispetrol becom- ing exhauSled. He had to send a tia. . five guide to &mole. to eleain a supply. Lieut. Grretz's health is excellent. . A ilespateli /rein Albany, N, Y. says: ,State Forest, Fish and Game 00;111.1111.5- - -.3kmer-Whiintle 'ea Wedne9-PlY, onnotine- et that the Sta!e would exact a free from • 4mea-fiatring-in Yerk State waters along the border lino. _ _Theetair-willefeetTi to.r 4.1 stripe_ reele and -810.-for-ft '11'1 taken as a testa of the Crinadian Gov. ernntent. Proposing a similar -1(0 aeon- Arnerican--terhermeer-twinarreitiadiali (f. .11,1 01.0■14 . 11143•1011 ALMOST OVER. Couble-traeleilng of C. P. ft..Frop"Wrn'- tifpeg. Lzkes. tettryit ,pr greet' lida tken Made on trie •,, l'Idoulik-tracking operattions of the C. P. \R„,..tind graelog will iv finished this week.--Xliere-are-atilleseventy.-mileseo - **it -0 y-, - the 'nfileriele--oe _ _ < company ex 0 ec ti a seeond track Some time early in Setem. • her tee' Japanose'reititary authwites. Th) Em- peror of Russia was represented by Gen- eral Gerngros, and the Emperor of Ja- pan by General Nog'. CROPS ARE TIA)11111SHING:. Triof C. P. 11. Land Commissioner Through Three Provinces.- r - .1. Deupe, -AesistrenteLtiod Connerimiener for lite C.. P. R., has itturned friom-a exiveringentroceet-The-enfire. -three: Prey - into, erid giVesit as 'his OpirlionUA =new -r- omp' nor the promise of such abund- ant yields. lOut in Alberta the fali wheat is up from twenty:four to -thirty Inchcs, and in seine placet is in the ehe I d • do Ili e • _ A Whigkey SOD W• as Found In ,the fleartotthecijy. A. despat4h frem .MOntriml says:. lin 11,1164 s1:11 has WO found Iu the factory 4 A. L. David, Visitation street, this by inland revenue °Mors. Two , hundred gallons of Nmoonshine' whiS. key rind a still wool seized. David was arrested and will 1)0 tried. lx1ncfl oethe-efot.setrani-theegreeterai will more than orrripeoeate for any 'osi from, high water.. Fall wheat'can now get along withatit ene'ettereerain tieilLttLe *ince TWO LITTLE GIRLS DROWNED. Ono Fell Info ftlithel River and Other Atiomple112-1106rum-- A &snatch from Michel, 0. C., soysi' Two -little girls, --aged- -two-- and lour tem years, h Idrett-eor lehre itniner, were drowned di Titeed0 mom. (nein the al:Chet:River, near hew. 'IUy were playing now the water, when the younger one fell into the raging for tent. The elder one attempted to save Per little sister, arid hath keit their lives, CA SI I ' • C1estoi -- Buokberough, Tilsouburg 131ac Un or Arrest, -- • 'dosPatetC foom THUtguburg. num 1113004 patelettate t6r want*, ',and Wes heard by eovOrat pet‘ acris,,,to ascii thii9110 WOW, One day "get even vilth ...t0.4 At 'the iline tatarlit*flikiihettiltilii•wasQjbaerf- eed hanOtig arowid the Wahl," short. Iy:.atter the alarm watt tilven. The prisoner wee$ teloft bekro itusrtieee et the Pea t4 ftills And ',Stinsait an re, manitpd for •it week. lk was thon tr,oved to. Weedatook artawilLb Thltiort have botirrtrf working •11 thOre.utitti Ttni aftioxt, says: Cheerier Buckboreugh, a matt atout' thirty oat* ot age, aud, well,. known theta teWri, wits aritslod. PrOvinciat ftrir * °tie& co ThuNtey altknoon on auspicien,of eng ,totteerned in the burning of the 11.6101 'oti May 20 last, •when ' , lett? their litrItire end five attlously injured. trivet Miller. and ChM( of Porte 14104,keS*r-eliteeettee-41-re, end-, , be -firelight to Tilltorib 4 , • they 'have et Wong ase atplimt Ifttlitatiary heartnio,tt 4%00 of ----thoKpeleoneer40:-. •They ..snatiye and .pillsol6 otle.14101to Ittht, points IkeRixtougli et the tihre ot Ititt strOtt'ily.towardllueltber000h, UO1 , wk4 wothfog es btaekgnittt, Wt. Allot fOrtoiry, litter liutkim.youttit had teem totktt, towjt tit, any routarity it ;0404 Itie 'atria onoti to, whoa. .6.0e0atron, end. hot4(1)0it'Vetie tiOt ItiUat 11°t tkerreaVv• Pitta"Metet • ! alkeeed le supply hittl., with 1140z of lke htirt144,14140 had Vitt' hiarrteit bOt‘to,: *tome throoltiaa ,OkttitA4S1 for triiitptif, it 4,804 144 fhe ':iseparlttel,ti*Isr h wife. . . . .""„, , • .4- , ' ; .•-.710.4,0**** • -4, :444. ” ' • .4 " "4,1144NOW, . ' - '" ^•^-, 40' 7,,77.1.F$4V^ - • On Thutsday ilrst-class tourists started for Europe from New York. The shortage of cattle wilt cause a rise in the peice of meat in the United Stoles, • 47— Montana, six bong the members of one family. _ -• John Omits, 49 yeers old, 'was ground to death ntl, (1., rotary coal eltute in Jersey. City. - • Two men an, miller arrest at Pitts- burg, Pa., charged with stealing die. -monde. worth •-$25,0001froin eft Brining, been firm. New York Meat packers are ciemplara. ing because the purchaser...9*ot meat by 'housewives' have fallen 20, fer tent. A- lion leztireel out or an unfastened the people around. Because many people at St. Charles, Mo. wanted to see heft a picriZe parade anei - a hanging, William Jeffries - was reprieved three and a half hours. • -GENERAL. A .growing state of anarchy is reported rein -Parte. 117;ve ,persons were killed in a ralread atimill1=Thttr54,4X-- 4fl1tt veleaoo-Mte'oIt-"Sav-a:11STrutiT,, One of the Semen geoetz, is in -erupt$ori. -A4etr4ffedeforeet-nt :twer-rell flOtted- from German West fifes. # t Sultan, hes entered Pee w3h• 12,000 men Nine Italian- pilgrims wele killed In a railroad wreck in the Province of No- vara, Italy. A -Social Demeeratle-deputy whs religion. - A plot to. Mai\ Upthe anembeets of the Portuguese royal family has been discov. creel at Lisbon. fie .net. petite -ea . of The Caidno, -Monte-tesrlo;--exeoeded-thia-yearediterei cords by $1,000e0;- -11- tsboltevd t at eighty Mime 'were +drowned in the avreek of the British steamer Petr An, off _Lantad •"-Efilring Tolir-ds;The Japane'ee. for* in Corea fought 20:engagements wrth ../ ' Insurgents,- -014 kok -20,030.-prisoneth: - .Emergency ibessures ailoptod by the Vice -regal Putnial 1n ind'a provkte stern penatites for bomb -outrages ,and von.' spiracles. 1), , , FREE TRADE ,WITI.1•003111STION. • MO Millers at Detroit Cheer the ,Protposed Polley. ' deSpatch team Detreft, Miele', says: The 000 milkes from all. parts of the country who are atkritd:rtg the 40th an. nual eonvontion.'of PO4(41411.6,1 thist city applauded lou4. ly th3 alitteasl made before 'them on Thunolay by ,Cotigresmnan'W`nt. --Ilaithitry, of thlrefty,lif .elcreti elocor trade Mallon., With Colada and/ abqiition okthe dutles beiw9j11 -the United Slate, and that • . , --#14w4reide nt!enetatre. -e'aid Maybury t make fair tra(lo.j. $14, on.6 bY Obit fiettons litivo 111616404 '1y retroiritinik 'that it been etVold-ctis, coriotkas, wititor, otady; red, 06e., ' betw"11 th4R t4Wittles 4`v<141r *art with. **hit et the alitsouit 41%-atiniter oe. In lopkifign Into the matter, aod tint (hat #011,11'1 tiOt• WePaeeett 'Vie the ' YOrif, jeOstriVeWtteritA45.Pet • ottourotting thew041P brad* 140, red 'Oft oloottoir* _ ther officers,' who had clung to the keel at $1.75 to $fa•50 Per donee - of the oracle. Ten years. later he was. Botter-The market is steady, but price w1thCnnnbeii at 1herrelieleand.411 eaeoeeeeeteeetedown, •tteaeeterageeeeegxe '7,41Xlieknoweandewasemeolieried:M.pere-leeeke..-.----,----------e-e-e.—eZe•••---:-- ..Polehe4ea ' _Creamery. prints _.,.. . . g 10 to 2,2c erevandeltiettethepeceelittleIGran . ,„, o -e -4114,a „...... .--....1.-19reetee20 Duke_who. is Hui pelt to the dignity cti. iity prraise_cholce ___,.....e.e.......iik_treleet • „Czar Is not airead overwhelmed by -his do prints, ordinary .... .... lee tone . Mica. Ile is nearly throe and a half years do tub .... .... .... ....... 17e 14,13° . . id. H • , . • . , chief of the Regiment of the. Guard of Potatoese-Prrees of Ontario's are about Causes the 1)e,atli, Qf 16,000 Children I. ' Finland, colonel of the 51st Regiment of 10e. ',ewer. Very few Dewar ee aro Infantry of Zitovsk, of the 12th Regiment eeening through now; Ontarfas; 76c to of Infantry of -Eastern Siberia, of the 80c; Delaware, 900 to 95e in car lots on Ccrps Of Cadets of Tashkend, and cap- track here.. tain of the 411t Battery of Horse Artillery. • Beans -41.90 to $2 for aprinies, and' Notwithatanding thes+, di:nifiere it is said $2 to $2.10 for hand. ieked. rilit, .....„. 7..,./i - 4. ,,,- ,..- ... r. „,“ .., "It t er ,poM.. 1. ' „ . --,Jackeote ridence, which, liewever,, w II.gtdiaUj acndieaOpear. onarte g for 'ell:paper inerriCY eXpte.i4s, Atowerratei in • Itrie'!" least for the present. • an of the opinion that speculrition In stocks Or, business generellY shOttid.-- be discouraged, as present business ditions do not Warn:rat it. However* ''" fait to see; any reason for uneasin as all signs indicate -that there -w steady and certain recovery en. erfiroduets and Industrie...se' • ; wog dreseed in blue and red, for posse. Baled Siraw-At. $7.50 to $8.50. " sunk of which Ireocpasionally fights with Bakd Hay-Teinothy is quoted at his youngest. sister, Prineess Anastasia, lei $12 per ton in ear I•als on track he who Ls :six years old. ict.N4. There is no more tragic figure furlong ritous the prominent -people. in the world than perk -Short' cut, 21 to $22.50 per bar - the mperor -tenets osep, i, ru -Austria, -1114 -whole life and reign have been bound up with sorrows and trage. dies. He was ealledto thieihrone during ebril strife, in .which 'the IViiritster 'of War .was hanged on a larappost, and' becalise his tmcle abdicated and his 'faitlhalmi..re. pr tan was moon ed iit cap rts n e - irk, whither he had gone to light; his son, the Crown Prince, put an end to his un. Nippy marriage by shooting himself; and rwife, the Empress, was assassinated on the shores of Lake Geneva in 1808. Sir A. H. Fitirbeire, _the third hereinet, is probably the only bearer of an heredi. tory title born deaf and dumb. Ile has devoWd his life to the succor and re e 1.1P1-%alnerd-sishercest „ .11-34c; tubs, 1c;- pails, Smoked and Dry Salted Meate-Lopg clear boon, 10* to Ile, tons and cases; hams, medium 'and light, 13ge to 14e; luaus, large 11* to 12c; baeks, lec 10 te • 3 • 0 . 1 CI , ' t green moitS, out of pieWee lc less than. saveked. A despatch from Ottawa says: A num- per of valuable papers on sulajects feting to the medical prefessiOn were given at Wednesdays „sessions of the Canadian afedical Assocjell • . Dr. C. 4, en the importance -of- pureeraillc, read before the sect:on 'on public health, de- clared that impure was prirnartly responsible for the loss oi 15,000 .of iehe .4, 30,000 children who de!o annually ttt Canada. /le strongly urged a mart) stringent inepection of the milk stipPit.' la every IntinielPattiY, and he einplosize, ed the paranbount importonc4 of thO, , proper pasfe.urizing of milk •in all„ dal • con InittLWAVILS apliointect-lo wait --t Government. with . a view tO sec , more stringent regulations _governing , ' ' municipal Inspection. • . , • • ,.. • atasiTrIEAL MARKETS, . . 'Montreal, June 16.--Fttur-Manitoba -spring wheat -patents, -$6-.40- -to- $0:20e ecc,eaid_Atees, T.2550 to oo 8$55..7750;; w•hiter rollers, 84.25 to $4.50; in bags, $2 to of those, who are similarly afflicted but '42,15„LlaarA.Aflo less'-weiteoll-tharrehhmselfeeelleebull tat •-•6 - elates, tilvaelts, -and cn .pounds. _ hobbies are travel and the -collecting . .4,12celete53e,e_.-ro..ar...400-to, tifttly.-Totinitz- -A-rthurIBric-g.ritif, ...500; -480---le-18M0f-reJec great glee, -a ato,,r3,' ah meisT43-11 when to 47e- Alanitei re eeted 4fic to ift • c, -• •/ < club. two other guests, strangers to. each other, had: likewiselPerf bklderl '10 the ellorter, each of whom, had been tola that lie would- meet irdeaf and dumb -MULL -Sir-Arthur, Arriving late with his • 6. ...Ai • • • 6. • 6.. Cornmoal-$1.75, to $L85 per bag. Milifeed-Onterio bran in' bags, $21 to $22; shorts, $23 to 824; alanttoba bran In 'bags, $2.3; shorts; $24 .to# $25. Ltutt4,7-13 quoted at a wisferkange, te 22310 per Patind" ers. They bring , from 3.25 tO 84.50. Milk cows are not *anted quite so much, but good ones can always (10 mend a gee I, price. . • Although there wasa pretty liberal un oleaves the market was firm at $5' -$5:50; -Sheep were- -.steady. lint -th-e tradein them -is quiet at present. There eearelty of *pod haat; this espring,.. which makes a wide raiteeelithre-priee.e.----„- -- -A41--the4iegre-Were4aert-Teeelleribe treide--at- unetirragoleprieese_namely, $0; led--and--watered-off ears • 1; by -the -the L�lkfit�iSbloustronelh 7c, and/ No. 2, 14e per dozen. fingers, each thin rig that the other was Flome...cbmeee epeing wheat patents, Sit Arthur Fairbairn. 1• fti 10; seconds, $5.50; winter wheat pat- - Mr; 'John Ringlingf- America's- "%W. en's, $5; straight-rellers, $47.50- -$.4.15:* Tian KIng,!' hat preyed --so succeesful -as eageillget2 -extfiks /la .-a-eketia-proprtettir4114t he hare-•-abierhed Barnum and. Ballere show, and traVell /twister's -Barrels. alpilrA. Cut mess, ina mot/Omar worth some thoteStinds of $2.50; ball barrels, $11,5N, °tear flit pounds. It- Is said that even John Vend. becks, $2:1; dry zait hong clear Noes, glirldo!tilllientet-Lrhejltatgindatafiriatists +erne", famous oi•eliv,re apout:t7,041-8learridk:c%12rits94""lio_atil9d 7ica7rdrke/bsitteiere:11 English juggler who settled In Amerita. Tbelt falbee-kst 141t;Pge" of Moller tra 'der- 13g,c; hams! 12,ge to 14e, tire; and ,the brothers started concerts tO „eeeerafergetetesizere-beetikftestebaeon, 14c fhttePyte-uleitTO.cthilodet'del°Puttelledrito' rexcl°r1:1Pueile.tvo'r-kwil, Len:. 'ttlitillet Wabient6t:/leedbeat6ctrreems hogs, $.2 came formidahlo Competitore with Bar- 0,50 eve, toe, . nurate, arid finalty absorbed tht4t frirrious show. Now there are over 3,000 em- ployed by the ilrm;.they owl', 400 railways care, and will pay ant -price for a -novel- ty. rrie-thne-age-She W-Kilpritrick-pare tninister,v Flay. 1„ ff. Dickle, attended. lit a ininiSterial capacity,,a. fun. oral' Irt Glasgow, and lie WaS somewhat surprWd whWn the tiller mourner. hand-, t: Mgt atnall cutting iho eltrottd. NattireifYlie 4-14tod the rcsattort Of the but the mourner OW not tell tarn; mere. tiStrap .81*Artes NfArtICRTS:. ,11,1tre '10.-Whos Wet; No. I tOrtiternt, $1.09 to*. $1.11, No. • N011111114 $1.07 iti11:0834; July, 80% to 80,(01. fly -No. 119d. .BarteyeeDuli, No, 14 51e; samPle, 41 to V343. Corn No 3, 71,14e; Jelly, 07,410 asked, jqtto 16. -Wheat -..No. hard', *i07 14) $1,..00%; NO. 1 Norittern, si•avg to $1.064%. No. 4 Northern, 81.0354#:. 10'21.04)(i; No, L3Notelltertf,_ppg $1.021., Sept;,-.. 873,1 to IRge. Bran ---In bulk, $1.9.75 to pationts, 85.45 lo $5.60;"kc- '6*1 tntoltqa $5.30 to 105.45: first 6.!•,etwisi, $1* -2-5 4 24.35; zecond ck,ars, .$145: to 8t14.605.-• ' ' Iluffek; V.. lurie 16* Whe4 Spring, eas7;.Noi, Nerilient, 101,01 edi With 11$ )4 tree int4rWiiree kin of hee family to presmt th0 minister oprii-outt, tAver; ,No0 yellow,/ 16e; Pat 16.1W/Y tv°M ooltuntral..eatuta ta$1011*.. M tttittquariktioend hat ht*ii *NIA. tz 5534.0. • No 2 si A despatch, from Ottawa says: In the &louse of Oemrilents �n Thursday morn.; Ing Hon." Mr, _Greth,am Intimated thiati It theintentiOnAllie..govf TORIttifi -Memo esVmateseril_the cost of de sl- ing the WellanT Cana '1) a ratig 25 feet and alwi of the cost of an eh- t!roly new canal. He had been told by rjaiitineoro, it,„ world be cheepeeleeletalkt a .tietti Canal.' In reply to Mr. Lances. ter, Mr, Graham, said he was prepared ethatelt we were to °eery our Own, traftle ae 'Atli- as AMerican trafile the. Welland Canal would have to be deepo.ns ed; As 1.9 the new ,,canal, the schen. would' redueo the riling:or of leeks 174' per ftt., and though he could not say definitely, he, thought the toet, would, an. pffioximate $22,000004 ".450,000,000. Vlore ivere,adVintages in the now oriel the'sliOrter, distances and few. 'or let.,ks. Lateet Move 4n the Bank of St. John ' .• Fallere. A despatch from Montreal sap:, &Tee., - important move was outdo in the B . • • of St. John affairs on Thursday 11144 -when -Hem -Philippe- Roy, lormere dent of 'the bank, Was alTegtcmr% e---41 making false returno to Government: It is alleged that Ire 11. • eurrent.learteeolionns-ofellteereterneterr 11/3ventrrieritewereetetin4eiti sory not.. king &nee OUtIO-Wed*--- end-- Ivirith. are withoutTanyw -The- arreSt---wits Made, through Crowrl Prosecutor flibhard who • a t$# dee ns ructions frorn the Attorney-Oeuerat Mr. Roy was allowed out 4 -in ball of $2,000, rind will be tried as on as the -• nefrasalY &WAS con be _Laken. It is „..• • Meth ta_lhe_ amount to ore .500 11 erenot-inoter than -MOM& - MF8y1 personally very wealthy, being the owri. 0.* of the Ste John's wateze.vorliee arid • electric light- plant, and other Indus; tries in the- twat arid-PrOYInee. tEakeir the Vst-Prov-inititiLege 1ort1ayoreo1-1OTAMI77'.:- last February; being defeated by Mr. - Lou!'a Payette. • ,JUT 'WO neve ' tillithOnee-clean, • last Iliteitst trdatitea,° Mr. Stubb-"Well, greet VititoMerles rm. no' moving picture rnachhiee The be.st thing you cart do -is tO410' y01.111. Wet. whi e, .71e, Oai,5-A...titoody; . teh from Ottawa` isays: 410:00*-Akring,c4- • ek-htlhe thirteenth or to Venn% Cone$ l're*I;rtti Wheat 50 tr) Ne* YOrk. ttod" which Octisioed Mid lar" fififtt; al; oorpse be "brooded In a i'oollen - Duluth, 1 totnt, tind trake,terittiti 0141 tlie Order eet.,,ee. el.oax e,03). '"•'-'„t *14h 01t1 '.‘010 t Watt,'Sittelded te, WitS" Made "' he dl LI 17 - •rq4kIentze eat. Agitth, Of the perish minister te exaniftle .theth44:71 N3,1`Attiti, Y:#*10111 that bfore th AttrOu4 ee toffin 1141 W a'sier t 0 • • tday ig bonthlroteht while 10146 0#01' "/1' ftia tillfitst6t* two1,4.444,1(4W.: -4 ' ,I„ and for tiKs1 horn title* 1044'1 101 A0)141010 g'tO b Alergliititin, ho; paid; f4iw vf ttiatco ttiteheto, iott,t Toe Ato, Att tiVer 440. `041t4ir ."ttittityt1 t0t era were lit 10r mg *mod, t i fiete• some col at Met, at 0.241.ivae pik!tt • re* bs44Nkly *04014 !1ie..-14t"Mii1117 1..1:10J Ike PtIteer iloitt Veining tiiiintgr,at,t waa giveti by: ,ace 'of 4tt immitrittuin 1)optitlyn4111.. ika# oolt..41kpighter;estlit_ta:fluttxtir-04,,t6441.1`,01Cmitsttithoyin:0$4rto.:400.atopol.ont, °1St ..144*ni- '101411.%:1911a46:rtiW4 etlit' riitY t - t Ar.t14-rit: mc41e*1 npectj-ts'in,-41/1*-A441144.01 vti as t *412isotolittottawerr i-dortertieut should 'haw et physlic‘itt 4..Lbilosol.:syMilttett.Illativbstiostettugget t47.t.1-thebetilttopoototheltro:vcovi Pr !flocs ItiotiAtht, that it II* ateonishlt 0orrtoare.4* Orot,itect *14%01011 t r $40, ----- . . boy • • • • • ••• ship riltgllt$6 Odd an ox et for II* anvernment. Dr. Yr* _ - CM, U wouki b4 1 MeOf1*" *trying in- not-ittt satiafacLi .0ne4ioneit De, thleAlit ritOPM (HOW 8$ aVift4 ^ ,'Ileretneotkenttt• woe_ 11:4 trvi .1poet- thOuto h4yottl. • .41 '061 inOttiln riAkitt years* Mr, Mo 11Y463 , tIw n 4411 -4414, Atit '