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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-7-21, Page 6itUSSIAIS AT Y1NKO Port Arthnr Garrison Still Keeping the daps at Bay. An offteial report meet...id from To- I FICITTING COINC ON. BEST QUALITY UF CHEESE SYSTEMATIC INSMICTION FACTORIES, Great Improvement in the Meese Marketed in Moetreal This Year. • The Department of Agriculture, in conjunction with the Eastern and Western Dairymen's Associations, is this year continuing the systematic t•esults last year. There are 31 Cheese now on the road, and each instrue- - • \-oinio t r has assigned to him from 1 5 to )1,l',11 o.• "'""I'l feetories, whieh two directly un - kid in London of the Japanese oecti- 1 1,j'e',°-,L.`,' ," i"""I'' ,w0I 11'1 10,"i'lun'''' dor his charge, and 'for va11011 he LS potion of Yinkow and the ditlicult. ' f';`'`' ••,•""4"". ',I:cern `,'""I.8 '''') “te held reslioutible• '-rhere are two „,,,,v,,,,,,,...... j - jua•rtts on tau 01.11O4OtiOn frO111101' tin? Chief Ink.tructorN; one for Eastern , there is tiftput•ently name. 'lel. t;catt s ' . • 11 II : . I .• for the 1Ves- from Yinkaw not only do not men- DEFIFif-T11E 11.178:41ANS. - . i i. r 1 --- tern 4,4•11,113, who httve general over- most \1 01001.11, iheY U10 1'81 1 11g est•ope or tint small Ilussian ."'"" 1 siemec.int. tion a ,iapstreer occupation, leit sty sig.i. 0. t at. work., nu,nt hits 0 lso entitle.; t r i • The 'Depart- fully as high prices for their pro- and No• 2 nt :12,1.: enst• ducts as 34 183113, mild for tho best Barley -No. 2 quoted at 41.1:. mid- t•hat the 1(1) ('4 111V 1..iiii there illel i A despatch from . London says :- ,,, de- structrirs to visit the differts.1 cream:- • ' ht .• No 3 extra ;We; and .. that Ituesien oers from, Tashielui0 I, I."Yirli 1"0"01v0it 0" M.L"'Illitttt101 ro. eries t inoughout t he Prov Jere. l•irteh frequently arrive at the port, wnero "Teich from Porno confirming the , the -Rusele,,, 3,1111,0e, siyoo,j_11 min.: port of the stopping eml FI,11 eellIng 0.0111:IWO' Will 1Yeei-Ve 111, leant 011e hlo 111011 rope 88 of them before they, were for shipment. Anuther ship, per said that out of a lot of 150 only a, few arrived at ids warehouse in sound condition. A poor quality of box and carelesseees on the part of makers in boxing cheese, will, if continued, Injure the truths. It will be rienembreed by meny dairy111011, that the patrons and metiers in the eastern portion of the Province were ()plume' -some years ago to Instructors, and to the sys- ,............srommeoresserrarmonimmaravameopuommagmessams.amainsgernastra= TESTING DAIWY 11E1413S, THE WORLD'S YARKETS 13.EPORTS PROWL TETE LEADING TRA.DE CENTBES'.. Prices ' of Cattle, Grain, Cheese, and Other Dairy Produce at Korne and Abroad., Toronto, July 19, -Wheat. -No. 2 red Winter and white sold at 000 low freights . to winos. . of giving the maker:4 assistence in s' -,,J;;114 v/318.01 18 "0.11"1 at 85e clast' goose at 74 to 750 east. Mani - tem of inspection, with the object, manufacturing. At this time the """ WW1. wheat, is higher, No, 1 Nor-th- eme:so in the western part of the province mod from .0 to two coats ern is held at 00c, No, 2 Northern at 93e, and No, 3 Northern at 9()e, per pound more than that received' Grinding in, transit wrices aro fie by the eastern men. What has been 1111' resu 1 t? po_di. We 'Ina that ie above those quoted. flie eastern pert of the province, Oats -No. 2 white quoted at 311 wriere instruction has bee11. carried on 10 •di•lo wost• and 39 40 low freight s to New York No. 3. white, 33c west, . romans. Fighting, hove,s1,,e, is ;40ing of 111111S11 Menelaus by the visit, and if the management wish 1 pet_ further 4.1 )3. 1111'Y Joey omit -are fur reported t') 114. taken Fleht 0110 by •'''''''b"rg I"' 1 he P"'d The tele- them. by paying a Small fee 011 . - near Viukow. 'rtai .iepuraise are assattlt on ltetinesrlay.• gram adds that the Russian lieutens asTht• ehrese ftmtrules are 1151..ed to 13)111 P "'L. ant, who boarded tee Mena atm ' sume about half the cost, of in - western make. Organkation is not yet. what we No. :1 al, 37 to 371c middle freights. hope to have it another your, but we Peas -The m(ke), is dull at un - feel Ceti much good ham been and is changed prices, with No. 2 shipplug being done. The 1(21.1 ('118t01'0 loft peas nominal at GO to Ole west or Montreal cm Tuesday night with de- east, finite ideas us to what, the whole- Corn -No. 3 American yellow (mo- saic men want, and each one is pre- ted at 503c. on track, Toronto, and pared to put. forth his very best ef- No, 3 mixed at 55c. Canadian corn, IS nem 110 il'S from ei-w-Chwang, They ,reet .1 the III IS' eV to' 01 ‘ ticittle of 010 ,Struclinn, and in nearly all eases forts to see that Ms section emit- ..I it, to 4.t.,t , ot-cupied Tnothao. threo 2(2 '4 from c.i.,''',..s in the' 'Cargo. -'•11-‘1e-•reiUSed tO , "hero (3 1113131(11 Wen giVell Itltit pfleen favorably 4.11(12 any 0 titer 11> 1340 (14(13 et co utilities qv let ' ' r;,; •.0, and lame of them were dis-. Your the . . l' ,d for I I.e same this season, section. ------4----,-- prices nominal at 57 to 50c at. out - 1111111:0110. the 3)1 (01(4 day. Art 11 1. -my proprietors or mat ers have VALUE 0..V COVER. CBOT'S side points. Flour--Experters' quoted at 53.60 and found Russian 3)180015 .11 num- Synopsis of Scientific Explanation Lo $3.35 middle freights. Straight - eruus points . and a detachment at i A despatch from Tokio Silyn 1- vs.18831 may appear in the cheest., to • rollers of special brands for domestic by Prof. Shutt. Wit:die, two miles sonth. 'mu gar- There are stt•ong ausgleions that CON explain fully to makers the quality trade quoted tit 94.20 to $1.35 in risup Will be maintained until the 'al" 141 4,11(1 whalers in Corral and texture of cheese nitinit suited to At tho conference of Dominion tibia. Monitoba flours are steady, • Straits hate beim ,..ost.i(1,2; for the , the markets; to encourage makers fruit insr 0z:tors recently held at the No, 1 patents, $4,80; No. 2 patents, iv in readiness for an iramediate ; Prof• 84.50; etntl strong bakers', $4,40 oa last possible mommt, int everything l•ladivostoek stmadron. The susiii- atid patrons to 111 111,0 cars and Central Experimental Fninn, evactlation and for joining the a , lay riorts are jnot decreased by the fact. cleanliness; to induce the proprietors f•-•hutt gave a very clear and scienti- track, Toronto. ! thal no ithaMs are to he found la of factories to make the necessary fie explanat_ion of the value of cover Millfeedt-At outside points bran is at 1-111ieheng, j the Sea of Jepan, repairs; in fact, to see that all oper- crops to the orchardist, of which the quoted at 3115. and shorts at $16•10 - fire 18 heard ineessaut s, In ..,,. 1,„.3,14). Chweng. correspondent, thr•re rode : out ten miles Wednestley morning ' WITS, LT! 11S AS SCOUTS,. The Mit ies of the instructors con- sist in .1ireeting the makers how best to overcome and avoid defects market is off, end there Is very little We in the trade. Anything very choice fetched $5,50, but there were only one or tlY0 ROWS at this figure. A week or tWO ago the mune cattle would have sold. about 50e better, Cables of late. have been a little Mut- er, but just now there 00es not ap- pear to bo any urgent deniend to 011 shipping space. Export ors are bought in 111081 cases et prices al, which they can be held over for a Week 01' /40. Butcher-Marl:01 steady for good butchers' cattle, but trade is very slow for inferior rye 1 tie. Choice but. - to 81.25; colummi, $:3 to $3.7rt, elm's% 31)3 .113) to $1.751 modium, $.1 Stockers -The market has suddenly gone off for stocker cattle, except for a few very choice. Medium and rough st oekecs are not warn ed, as there is yery little demand. Milch cows-litirket ecnitinues dull, with plenty of cows offering, Sheep and Lambs -Trade le fair, witki proepoc 111 stemly ut the declines of this Week, 110n8-Mlleket steady at the ad- vance; selects, 9,7..25; lights and fats $5. KING IN POOR HOUSE ....._ Visits Institution and. ralks With Inmates, A London despetch stivs :--King erotic incidents that have mayked ids demo" ti--440ettlinepr_ilea..X1'..)a:11nen:Peroti0iticewrrc,11."Inigis 1 074 - Ill 0 110 30 the 111allY ill 30111111.115, EC/W/1111 011 Wednesday added ono „.„, , 111 in his p00801, sub jects ing associatioe le, as yet, mem): . works terminglecl with amusing ehals be- A despatch front Devlin says: The ou i satisim1,17.01,: . but if aim() ho 0111110 to the throne. Slipps the experiment al s . . . relations with inerket rare track, where he had tension of the movement. been watching his own horses run, ' lv it will Ing away from the crowded Now- doubtless lend to a considerable e2, - the arrangements thole was intido Why MIT GEN. ICOUROPATKIN. - thc King drove ton neighboring poot•honse. A minute inspection of and some pointed criticism were 311» the G•rand Duke Boris Was subjeuts. Recalled. tem% the King and his pauper Tageblatt claims to hexe authentie answered mont imsilively in the nf- information that Grand Bake Boris Ono old woman tho King asked 1.- has been recalled from Manchuria in "Do you all agree well?" When she conservieace of a personal assault on Oyster'', saying :-"What, never guar- Gen. Kouropatkin. 'Me paper says firmative lIng Edward banteringlY. that the Grand Duke ert•ived at illtulk- In the poorhouse hospital the Xing den with a retinue of young women voiced his ourpriso at this feminine noticed a mendolin on a 'bed where of doubt ful cite recto'. Gen. Kouro- patkin, leat•ning of I his, simunoned the Grand Duke and told, him that col; aro you quite sure?" he must send the women away im- BIG- RUSSIAN FORCE.. I The Iitikkaidao Hallway, whi.41 was 1)110115 (114.1 carried 011 ill a manner following is a synopsis: to $17. Manitoba bran in sacks- , recently damaged by the storms and conducive to the production of the Among the many advantages to be $18, and shorts at $19 here. Correspondents with thin. K11110ki'1 : floods, has again received mich dam - headquarters say under date rtf \Ned- age front the Sallie cause. nesdity that it is believed that the 4 Russians at Kelving are retiring on Haieheng. -There is still u big Res-. TWENTY PEOPLE KILLED sian force between the 'Motion Pass - and Liao -Yang. It is presumed that Picnic Train Dashes Into a they intend to attempt to prevent Preight Near Chicitgo. the Japanese from advancing on Liao A Chicago despatch says :-Twenty Yang. Apparently there has been no persons were killed and about Oven - serious fighting, but the outposts ty-tive injured t11 a collision on the have been in contact daily and shots Chicago & Eastern •Illinois Railroad have been frofet•ntly exchanged.' --- Oh -e at Glenwood, Ills., twenty-three mile8 weather in that district is tine. south of Chicago on Wednesday. The of the ation syndicates have been centeiet_ tF titles of water. urther, w , the sot- applicfor assistance. s mo - collision occurred between a Picnic fruit is making its demand for ed, it will he impossible to comply 1feg NOT CONFIliMital. train from Chicago, which was re- with all requests for asSistance at water. For every pound of dry mat - The story of til.e Japanese losing turning from illomence, Ills., and a this late dale. tot' 03 leaf or wood or fruit, the tree 11(1,11(124)11(1,11(124)mon at -Port Arthur is still freight 180411, into, the rear end of It is gratifying to know feom thu e at least 300 lb. of water, Hence, without confirmation and its origin which the excursion train daslied at wholesale dealers in Montreal that in districts where droughts may pre- whieh it is 11) 2)1(11 the Japanese coming north and the freight was on marketed at that point this year is scanty, the importance of surface the average quality of Owes being '41.111 in spring or the rainfall be is unexplained, The marine fort, high sPeed- 'Phe picnic train tvas captured, is Wm.:tilled here as being on the southbound track; A mis- .above that of last. year or the year cultivation is marked, By 11115at SIniliAlying. - Tho Toldo ,010,,,,-- PItleed switch threw the picnic train hetece There are, of course memos an earth mulch is prodaced, pond,se, of th, Londe, chronicle ()Vet' on the southbound track, and and thus evaporation checked or before the engineer could apply the A FEW INFERIOR CHEESE prevented. The COVER' crop system allows of surface cultivation in the spring and early summer months. SOME EXPERIMENTS, Experiments have been made to as- certain the effects of cover crops and cultivation on soil moisture on the Central 'Experimental ,Farm for sev- eral years. Thus, May 6th, 1991, we 101111d. that there was 130 tons more best 'quality 03 01(0001. derived from the system nt ma tai Al the beginning of the season a culture, which includes the growth cirenlar letter was Pent to the fac- of eeVer C110115, 4140 may cite as the the Soil moi Mg them to make application at two most important: the (0111001 of sture, n ad. the improve- tories throughout the proviuce, ask - once if they WhillOti. assistance from11) . • the instructors during the. suumge . A great', many applications were re- ceived, but a number of makers and (1. . . Speaking generally, it is desire.hle that the ttoil moisture should be conserved for the orchard trees dor- proprietors clid not make applica- Ing tho caviler months of the sea - tion. Some of these, however, have son, up 10, say, July ist, the tree since had considerable trouble in is making 110\V growth and is trans- naanufacturing, and have lately me ad • piring 112721003411 its leaves large quan- says that tho 'tort Arthor garrison is still hicoping the Japanese at bay in the mountainous passis 11 miles north of the fortress, cleinolished., and all of the killed and TROOPS F011 MANCHURIA. injured were on the locomotive and According to the Telegraph's ride in the two cars. vices the Jepanese are hurrying mom, troops to Titanehuri a. Tra ,•t s BACILLUS OF LEPROSY. have cleared froni Nrigasaki and 110- j1 daily driving the postfiletnight, Experiments Which Result in ofiell carrying from 1,500 to 11.000 Certain Cure. nisi). The belief is coniirmed that some eight inch siege guns Were lost: A New Trick despatch' says t-Ca.p.t. When the transport Hitachi Mare E. 124. Rost, of the Inilinn 713081111,1 4.03131 1,1m1,„ by 11. o viodivotock Seri:lee, 11118 succeeded in cultivating aqua& on. rt•epatelles from Rangoon 118801014,, the bacillus of leprosy. according to brrikes it ran at forty miles an hour bg einmarketed, but with so 2110(3341180 the rear of the freight. The itudructors on the road there is no locomotive, the baggage cur and the excuse for makers continuing to lirst conch of the pivinic tram were have cheese of an inferior quality week after week. U. A. Putnam, Superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, and G. G. Pub - low Chief Dairy Instructor for' Eas- tern Ontario, with some seventeen instructors, Vinitod Montreal on water per acre, to a depth o . • Tuesday, June 28th, and examined inches, in cultivated soil than in the the cheese in a number of the Jaeger . adjoining plot carrying a vigorous wholesale houses; the proprietors in. growth of clover. This means that each instance showing every willing - the latter soil contain ned but one - 1)8148 to have their cheese testea d nd. fully t he defect s fatted half the water in the cultivated soil. explaining uirements of the trade. But grass sod is more exhaustive and the In looking over the cheese it Wen than clover sod. in 1902, from. May 10833) ISI [11'N-S11.1`ITIS. snyo a Times special front I,ondon. noticeable that a number oe the fee_ to July, trials every two weeks Ile hats mode substance from tlm cut- tulles which. formerly sent in poor showed that the soil in sod con - It is reported thitt a dozen gun- tures whieh he calls leprolin, whicheace 110W furnishing a, first -1.0100)1 from 50 to 100 per cent. less arsenal has expired, 34211' going t o beneticial action, alleviating tlio gym- cIll,.s..0,whic7, article, while other factories water than adjoining soil lirmultiva- h were looked upon as 'first- thin -the eifference being at times smiths, whose time at filo Woolwich when, injected into lepers hos marked (11(18.4 Javan lo assist in repairing . heavy ptoms of the diernse, class, are now experiencing difficulty over 200 tons per acre, The drought ordnanee. Marquis Ito is making The method of growing the bacillus in keeping up their stentiniel. What in the early part of 1903 emphasesed a tour of the Government iron works is to extract the sults from the nu- might we have expected from the these facts and showed most mark - poorer makers 'Oils year if no int- edly the value of culttvation. struction lutd been given, when the In autumn, on the other hand, it best makers in many. Sections are is desirable thet the water supply should fact Dries in 1 'er tit District , which tative gshould ba atilthiShOO, SO that vege- rowtrn be checked and experiencing difficulties? One of the had in previous years been collated the wood given am opportunity to spring, and the 011086)3 manufactured r ripen before the winter sets in This' is eadily brought about by sowing On first-class, changed makers this tit the beginning of the seeson was the cover crop in June or early part rejected by the buyers. Application of July. , ''• 111/41 at once made for a visit from InItfUS AND NITROGEN. the Testructor, and atter a fow hours The improvement of soils by the of consultation and instruction the growth of clover or some other lo- mat:yr was able to manufacture mime is ()noted by the addition of einem:, Whiell wero classed as "fumy" humus and nitrogeu. Experiments go to show that by this means the • il can be enriched to the extent -- COUNTRY PDODUCE. Dried apples -Trade continues dull, and prices -are unchanged at. 8 to 8•10 per Evaporated apples, 61 to 70 per lb. Beans -Prime beans are quoted at $1.30 to $1.40, and hand-picked at $1.40 to $1.45. Hops -The market is unchanged at 28 to 800, according to quality. 110l103))-"Themarket is quiet' at 7 to 710 per ib. flay-Time:thy is quiet at $8.50 to $9.75 on ti.ack, the latter for No. investigating their eepacitieS. --- CAVALICY SCORES. A despatch from Ifiticheng Pays :- A cletitchniset. of Arejor-fleneral Mist- 01301:kilts army fought n brilliant en- soaked in pumice stone in current nee, the meck of superheated steam and obtains a gitgelianit Tluisday moiintailis. solue prisoisere ewer° mecliiim in which the becillus of lep- rosy nnet also that of inberculosis taken. The are entrenching grows with the greatest ease, thernsolves the miles front Tatchi- Loprolln is made on somewhat slut- Terriblr. hot Ni ell ther tre.- Bee linen to those first empinyol by veils here. The Russian tt•oops are Prof. Koch in the manufacture of in excellent spirits. Othercul in. over 1o3 et10115 of leprosy are he- ,..1AIr GO TO THE 'FRONT. lag treated 111 Ilin•tnith by Injections The loss on the two slupments. elf IMP) subst tuiee . and the treatment , (shout two weeks' make was about The St, Petersburg correspondent ie also being- tried in 80 places in 3110(1, and even then the lewere of the London Telegraph 8/1,S5 a India, Already four cases twee been not "cut," them as much as they would End the factory not had a good reputation. Tri another small factory a cot of 840 wag made on one shipment. The Instructor sne- ceeded M overcoming the difflculty at once, and the patrons are now re- ceiving full price. In another instance a fIrst-elass factory was cut half a cent per pound on ono shipment, and one cent per pound on another shipment, bUt after only one visit from an instruc- tor, the cheese brought 9111 price. Tho instructor in this ettee succeeded in bringing the quality of the cheese from inferior to fIrsteclass, irient media, runt that Copt, Hord has disc:Wei-ad the bacillus of leprosy will not grow in the preeence of the salt. In order to make such nu- triebt medium lie distilla beef extract widespread sensation has boon cans - ed by the announcement in the news. papers that the Czar, who is osten- sibly visiting only the depots whence troops are going to the front, has arrived at Ufa and started for Z1E1- 1011814: The opinion is growing, al- though there is no confh.mation, that his efujesty may continue his journey to the geat of wet. --- JAPANESE LOSSES. A despatch to the Japanese Lega- tion at London from Tokio on Wed- nesday announces that Gen. Oku re- ports that in the ftghts Wading to the occupation of Ketcham the :hip - anew) casualties, front July 5 to July 7, wore foUr men killed and twenty Wounded. The casnalties of the Japanese July 8 and July 9 were about one hundred and fifty, 14111180 1' wounded. VLADIVOSTOCK SQUADISON, .124 despatch to the London Daily 1414431 from Tokio says it, is ruinOrect that torpedo boats belonging to the Vlailivostock squadron were seen off Hokkaido 'Wednesday night. It is elao Stated that the itustrian, cruisers have reappeared, INTO MONGOLIA, ' 'The Jamul Mail ren101.144; that Gen. Xottropatkin is evidently concentrat- ing at Tengihai against fion, Nod - cuts Taktishan ortn,y. The lovel countty there would give an oppor- tunity for the use or the potvorful 33815:11011 cavalry. The mem Nichi, of Tokio, min_ 1)002452430111 through the street,: is car - Meriting upon Gen. 'Cour:Tail< lidg tied en 1.11 boats 1,5134. nab, has fld" Introit Incleci Pi 011, Stu I CS that,' Ion for 31118413', 411.4.14 -.hourstot , alling 17 1-5 ittChAS. ThiS 324 unpreeedent- CoMmunication lelth outside phiets 15 interrupted, The danmge to property is estimated at $2,000,- 000. reported cured, and in the great ma- jority of those under treatment the iniprovement is said to he marked. FAMINE THREATENS RUSSIA li'ailuse of the Crops in. Some cf the 34retr1al:3S. A St, Petersburg despatch 803411 The prospective failure of the cropS in some of the southern in•ovineest pos- sibly attendant with fuinine. an(3 the neer:Emily of adopting relief measures is beginning to attract a 1. ten t on. The Governments of Kherson, Bes- sarabia, Taurida, 3)831(14. 8., and Xharkorf ure principally affected. In the district of Triaspo the peasants already have been compelled to her- veet, the unvige crop.s to feed the live stock, Committees have been appointed to relieve the distress. The failure of the erops is attributed to nnfavornble weather, In some dis- tricta 110 rain has fallen. In many parts of Bessarabia, cattle are being sold for almost nothing. Two EuNDB.nD LIVES LOST. Cloudburst Caused Destruction of Philippine Town. A despntch from Manila says: A cloudburst oror the hills north-east of Manila caused II flood which has destroyed Han .than Debnonte, ori Wednesday. Two hundred leties *were 'get. The low lying distriets Were ineridated. 'I'he homes of Amerleans and foreigners Wee 1801000, l'ranS- While Gen. Nuroki was lam p °rarity at Fengwao, the Itossians went their strength inettacking 1)15 flanks, lenving ,the Motion Pose lightly de- fended. Now the lino into Mongoli1(. Some of the main defects noticed in the cheese in Montreal were cre follows : First, weak in body and too inuelt acidity. Second, objection- able flavors. A weedy flavor, of what is called an "oft" flavor, due to carelessness 011 the part of some preson, either patron or maker, defective finish, but retch su- perior to the general appeateuce of cheese marketed in previous yearS. Na excuse con be made for unwork- munlike manner in which some of the cheese is pet up. They are not un - i form; caret esseess is displayed in 3)1311034 the cloths on the ends of the el.erge the boxes tire not properly trimmed niter the elteese are put in them; and in some cases the boxe.s nee 11024 high enough, allowing the W0333111. of the top cheese to rest on the bottom cheese realer then upon the 110:1014. 711 some eases boxes are too 1e134e 311 eireinnferenee, Allowing the cheese to work from sido to side 'Ind wearing rough retches ON Tilley ENDS AND SIDES. Itere Is also cildonce of npgligrige) 15 the care of the shelves; Ilie ends tia• cheese in 41 few imitations be - 1. Straw -The market is quiet, with prices unchanged at $5.50 to $6, on track, Toronto. Potatoes -The market is ciniet, with dealings confined to small lots at 70 to 50e per bag. Poultry -Spring chickens, 17 to 18c per lb. THE DAIRY MARKET. 13ut1ee-We quote: -1011105t 1-111. rolls, 14 to 15c, ordinary' to choice large rolls, 12 to 140; low to medi- um grades, 9 to' 11.c; creamery prints, 1.7 to 18c; solids, 10 to 170. Mggs-Case lots are selling at. 1511 to 1.110 Per deeeen; seconds, 13 to 14c. Cheese -The market is quiet, with prices unchanged at 8fr to 81e, the latter for iWilla. Object Lesson Under Directiolt ol the Minister of Agriculture. The Department. of Agriculture, Oto Iowa, has for some 31100 been recone mending the establlshnient among Canadian dairy fanners of 1:0 -03)e111 - tire teStillg 111180(41) 1 1011S, H01110Wh0)3 Silllilee to those which have bad such 8. 1114-04041 effect in increasing the milk capacity end reducing the cost of productiou in Danish dalry herds. Under the direction of the 'Minister of Agriculture, an object 1014,4(1(1 along that line Is now being given in the district nbout Cowansville, Uste., with. the Government Cool Cur- ing 11.00111 an the centre. Whore the testing is rione nd the records krert. .Arrangements hove been made wiliero, by 82 farmers in the vicinity under. lake to keep accurate records of the tinily mill( ,vield of earth cow in their herds. Samples of both morning and night's milk aro taken three times a mouth and tested for butter fat at the Cool Curing Room. The 11111121 peeped .sheets are collected monthly, end these aro compared with the books of the cheese factories to which the farmers send milk, so that a fairly etticieut check on accuracy in 13rovided. Some 1,450 cows are con- cerned irt this Cowanswille cow (00' 5118', which 141.104(5 that the largo dairymen of that district are alive IMO PRODUCTS. We (1uote:-130c0n, long clear, 73 to 7-3c per 11). in case lots. MeSs pork, $15 to $15.50; do., short cut, 17 to $17.50. Smoked raeats-Hams, light to medium, 12 to 12*0; do., heavy, 11. to 1110; rolls, 9c; shoulders, 81e; beaks, 18 to 1310; breakfast bacon, 1211 to 18e. Lard -The demand is moderate, with prices steady. 1Ve emote: -Tier- ces, 7e; tubs, 71e; pails, 71,,c. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Montreal, July 19. -The Grain Market is quiet,. Oats are ymlet, but prices are firm in 4104,1 of strong advances from England, and dealers are demanding previous quotations, 370 store for No, 3, and 38c for No. 2. Peas are about steady at 691,c afiont, Montreal; No. 2 barley 403e; No. 2 extra., 480; and No. 2 rye 620. Flour -Trade is fair; Menitoba patents, $4.75 to $4.80; strong bak- ers', $4.50; Winter wheat patents, $4.75 to $4.90; straight rollers, $4,- GO to $4.70; straight rollers, Ill bags ot 100 lb. or more of nitrogen per acre --this nitrogen being apprepriat- $2.15 to $2.25. Feed -Ontario bran in bulk at 81 6.50 to $17; shorts, ed froin the atmosphere by tho plant through the agency oi certam bac- teria that reside in the clover roots. It 5001115 more than probable that a $18.50 to $10; Manitoba bran, in bags, $17; shorts $10. Pro-Visions- Ilitavy Canadian short cut pork, good crop of cloeei thine( • a stable boy lay dying of cancer. In 0,1184(01' to the King's question if he could play it, the boy 5111(1he would live to try the National Anthem. $1.7.50 to $1.8; light short cut, $17 wilt enrich the soil to an eXtent to $17,50; American fat backs, $17. - equal to an applicator' of 10 tons 50' comported lard, 6* to le; Can- al ordinary barnyard inantne, 83031 only is that valuable and neeessary plant food, nitrogen, furnished cheap- ly 13y this mons, but humus -forming material is nettled in largo quantities and this by its partial clecay is par- ticularly important i11 runellorating the physical condition of the soil. And, lastly, the mineral matter 8101" o(1 up in the cover crop is finally set free in forms readily assimilable by the roots of the orchard trees." IMMIGRANTS TO CANADA, Over 8,000 Rave so Par Arrived This Ver3,r, A Toronto despatch says :-The growth of itmrtigration to ()Mario during the last few years is striking- ly ShOWn by the. followillg figures given out by, the Commissioner of Crown Lands, They cover the ar- rivals at the Ontario Immigration Office, con:Meted by the Department of Crown Lands at the Union Sta- tion, and for the first six Months of each of the years mentioned : 13331) 780 .1 000 ,,,,,, 1901. ,,,,, :„. „. 1,289 11)1)2 ,„ 2,729 1903 8,403 CATTLE MAPIIKET. 'These 33340re:4 do bot 111111141e 'the „ thotislinds who have reached 111!, L'orotto, &JOY 10,---Oood bo tchorfe 3)1 1(V and gone direct to pieces of 1.,a 1 110 titto 13111(1(134, and 'Otero 18 a good employment 84''11)friends in different, fu'illand, Otin`r e30814013 are easier P )W adieu lard, 63 to ne; kettle render- ed, 83. to 94e, according to quality; hams, 11 to .18e; baton, 12 to 13c; fresh killed abattoir hogs, $7.50; live hogs, $5,25 to $5.40, weighed all ce r 0. EggS-SelOCt 110V7 101d, 17c, straight gathered, candled, ),Sc; No, 2, 1.3-3. to 14c, Botter-Fancy grades, 17 to 173.0; ordinary finest, 1633 to 170; Western dairy, 1.4 to 143c. Ohnese--Ontarlo, 70 to ne; bes1 quebec at TO. UNITED STATES 1,111117FA34S, Miiwankee, July 19.-1V1teat-No. :1. Northern, $1.01; No. 2 Northern, 97 to 093e; new September, 8(33.44 bid. liye-No. 2, 72 to 75e. Darley-No. 2, 020; 'sal/Spiv, 85, to 58c. Corn - No. /1, 50 to 51.3.0; .SepLember, 49" to1111191.11c 1eitpolis, 14311111., juiy 19-Whea1. -JulY: 99*(); Sept. 883.e; Doe, 84,3.C; Oil track, .NO. 1 hard, $1.01*; No. 1 Northern, $1,00.1; No. 2 Northern, 94* to 9111e, Flour -First patents, 45.10 to $5.20; second patents, 85 to 85,104 first elearitt, 98.55 to 93.- 65; second clears, $2.50. Dran-In bulky $113.e0; shorts, 3335,130. St, Louis, Mo„ July 10, -Wheat - July, 0813c: 1360i, Bee: 801.0. modiately. Boris angrily asked Gen. us hear you ' s ,:aid Ring PM- Xouropatkin if he remembered who weed, and, summoning all his re- he was talking in. The General re - "Let plied, "Yes, verfectly, You are a bed and played "Clod Save the nt0St 03)1'Y hi. mander-in-chief of the army, lout 1 lieutenant of Hussars. 1 con (‚01 100113 strength, • the boy sat up Illin Majesty stood 1),V the bedside The Grand Duke, in a Dt of rage, my orders or take the antil the familiar air waS finished. drew 1118 sword, and slashed at Gen. What the Xing said to the dying Konropatkin, who stetped back, leiy is not chronicled, but this morn- avoiding a serious blow, bet the 1115 8 VIOWSptIpers' say that when the sword graved his nose, inflicting a. King strode outrind the hospital disfiguring wound. The Commander - ward relapsed to its meal silence the in -chief reported the affair by tele - stable bov ley 14(1c10 on his bed 01111 grrip11 to the Czar, who Immediately said, "1" can die happy. 11044.". PAUL KRUGER DEAD. Ex -President of Transvaal Dies in Switzerland. A 'Clarens, Switzerland, despatch says :-Paul Kruger, former Presi- dent of the Trunsvaal Republic, died here at, 3 o'clock on Thursday morn- ing, from pneumonia and superven- ing heart weakness. Mr. Kruger loPf. consciousness Monday. Ills daughter and son-in-law were with him at the time of liis death. Be had been oet only once since his 111- 1101-0, et the beginning of laSt Meal). 'rho ex -President's body Wan embahned, and will be placed in a vault pending funtival arrange- ments. Application will 1)0 made to the British Government for author. - its, to transport the rrinains to the Transvaal. In the meentinte they will be temporarily. interred here. Mr. Kruger, who was staying at the Villa Du Boicliet, had been grad- ually failing for a long time, but he was able to attend to affairs, read the newspapers, ancl receiVe visits until Saturday. A change for the worse set in on 'Sunday. He became unconscious Monday, and• remained so until 1118 death. Besides the Etats, Mr, '<linger was attended by 1118 own physician, Dr. Heymann, and by his secretary, Mr. Jtedel. 014 SeVeral occasions 1,Ir. Kruger had expressed a desiee to be buried be- side his WitO, in his own country. 3113, 111311! diriy while Oa shies twee pnris, but only those who have re - 41 1 clean. One wholesale denier Muted 1,01,3 od 10 the asks, es, the 'union there art still some , , that out of 40 'boxes received he haj Depot, • good loads of rattle coming 133, the ordered Boris 110010. It was rumored in St. Petersburg at the beginning ef the month that Grand Duke Boris had become its. volved in quarrel with Gen. Kuro- patkin, but no details were given. It wns elated, however, that as a result of the altercation Doris had been transferred. to Muth). --- BOERS FOR CAA..A.DA, ADVA.NCIING ON T.KASSA. Resistance to British Mission Will be Punished. A despatch from Gyantsze says: The advance of the British mission on Lhassa, the capital of Tibet, has commenced. Col. Younghusband has "smied a lengthy proclamation an- nouncing that it is the intention of the 13r1241eh Governmerit to secure re- Paration from the Tibetans for their "overt 10(248 01 War," and that any interference with the PregresS of the mission "will meet with eonclign punishment, and only result in nutk- ing the terms demanded more exact- ing and the measures to enforce them more severe." Send Delegation Ahead to Spy Ont the La.nd. A. despatch front Montreal says: Believing that Canada, offers a better field than Africa, some 800 Doer families are contemplating a remov- al here, and with Ibis end in view, have sent tWo Of their emissaries ahead to "spy out 1110 land." These emissaries are Piet Kertusse and Al- bert Vroortaan. 'Phey left fer West- ern Canada on Wednesday morning. Seen et the Windsor, Mr. Krauss° said that many of the liners were dissatisfied with South Africa, and were anxious to change their places of abode, 'Their dissatisfuction WaS 1101 occasioned by soeial conditions, but they believed Canada offers a better field for farmers. "We heve talked the whole thing over, and. Mr. Vrooman and myself were chosen to go to Canada and look at the 1Vesteen farm Merl," 1001110 Ot the 13001'5 cloche to go into mixed farm, ing, others to reise wheat', and a taro proportion Menne to cattle. If O satisfactory report is received front the emissaries it is quite likely that the party will be here next year. rt is estimated that it will number about 1,200. "MAMMA, WATCH PIE SITOOT!," .A. Little Boy Accidentally Killed Kis Mother. A despatch from Morristown, says: "Mamma, mantilla, watch me shoot." said four-yr•ar-old Otto Wit- ting to his mother on Tuesday morn- ing in their home at Shogun Lao. The little fellow managed to tip his' father's shotgun oot of the corner of the room, where it stood at full cook. As Mrs. Milting nm toward the 01131,41 there was an explosion, and she fell to the fluor. A. charge , of largo shot Mut passed through her abdomen when she was within p3001 of tho notzzle and entered the wall of the tocsin a dozen feet aWay, Mrs. Britting live13 neatly two hours. She was in agony most of the thee, but she caressed her little boy with her dyindbreath. The child seemed to realize whet, he had done, for he eried pitifully and said as he stroked her cheek, "Poor lonnuna, 3)008moms ma, I did not mean to hurt mam- ma." 'BEEF FOR WARRIORS, Shipment of 1,000,000 Pounds for Japanese Array, .A. despatch 1 rom lillimeepolis says: The heaviest order of canned meat to cross the Pacifie has been loaded aboard' the huge ship Shawinut for transportation from Puget Sound to Yokohama. Tho shipment consists of a rush order of 1,000,000 pounds of canned beef for the subsistence Department of the Jnpattese army. 114 WM) handled from Chicago by tho Northern Pacific in special trains of forty refrigerator cars. A commissioned officer will take eherge of the Northwest Iteneted Police at Herschel islettd, Sergt, lillAgeritid is at present in command, but there ere grave responsibilities of international importance in con- nection with the poSt., $10 ari ()Meer of bt51....0 retie hair tnien appointed, PLAtorrn STAIP. tubonio V1agut4, Typlitia and Smallpox. A, despatch front City or Mexico says: Great excileitient ties been tensed hero and elsewhere iti the republic by the arrival 121 Saline Cruz of It Chinese emigrant ship with 150 cases 01 bubonic. 31131.00 oil board, besides 80 cases of typhus fever and several ceses of tamillpox. The siliV'S DaSSetiger8 Were Inhorerii Vilho were to Work for controzilors oa pert ingiroycenents.