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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-7-2, Page 7T Pric Tor iter, is 2 w111 A4¢ t froigh ale; Mtdi N. 1 and No. 1 lake 911.0, Oa hod et 112 Nn, 1 Bar oxtr a an'd A Rye 62c e Poa wlate fret ph 13u 0+l prices Cot 6( !0811 track, at G 6018(1, 40, Floe quote Bengt: port. brand $8.25 flour to 34 to 03. 11.71111 etre' a point $17, bran $22 But to'(i:Lt) We qt Toile, tubs, (store prints 18)c. Egg: with E lected o11ds 1 Oho jobbin Dreg moats dorm 10 to Pork, $22.5 Sat 13;; c; backs. ]1181 t Lma emote: pails, BU 1Mon. m,nrke steady priers cdll1ng Oblong easier. cheese (311 f Mani( North linin; hero; 1 buokw. 38sc $1.15 48e; 59c f Flour $4, 20; bakers lays, 67* t UN Hue Wheat north white Strop corn, white, fe, Lel (15 1)1 7, 8-45 Gtr. to Minn Josh, 513 to Nor. (34'c; Tore tomtit' Macke with t The 1 and NV' cattle steady H11gq!t Chita alma litre 81' 1'141 at 01,1ded 1513 11, Ii*I1(Pot' 0(1 131:0 C+ Cie 111 ran c Iii rorto hutch tdor 'do, f G'ooti awn Tltills, ��� ��� MARKI3TS '-' :S of Grain, Cattle, etc in Trade Centres, t'NnLo, N0, urd, NO, is ogferillgs. ley a 1l7 hQnesaol:s, ud. 1• 1)l °d. vel, or No• $8.413 o g; vtinker), 1p11o•; (1.1133; thern, ions t 17711 vg8,•an;d p'ice ors' id. ,,,miunl , 3.00. 3,50 do ee light '..:. 2,73 1.00 short keep., 9d0 4,60 do medium ,,, ,,, ,,, 4,00 4.40 'do light .., „ .,, '111.60 4,00 F1'toc z's, ebo1es 13.50 4.00 tan ovum -am. 2,76 1.00 xiik+J1 cows, eaelr 80,00 0 0(1 I xq);0rt ewes, per ctvt 11.75 3.00 do bucks, per cwt. 2,711 3.00 (7'11110. each ,., „ .. .,. 200 3,51) Spring limits; oath „ 2.50 4.25 t)(Llvl+H, Per Ib.... ,,, 0,041} 0.05} to omit ,. 2.p0 1U:OUIn '• " " Hogs, selects, 'per 'ewe. 5,75' 0.00 do fat, per cwt•,... 5.5'0 0.00 d0- light, per cwt„ 6.50, 0.00 Sows ... ... ... ... .... 4100 4." 6 �1 [� �1 p p �1 Thr A mom �Y U 111 �� r --- SOME REMARKABLE ACTS OF 1IEROZSM. - /, „ Budge saved the Lives of Two Puppies at a Fire -Sad Death of "Daisy,'' The cases on record. in which doge have Halted their lives ter save their 'filo W-CT'VatU l'&, al'Q a111J08t ((8 RUM- moue as the acts of heroism ellr'on- ieled la the annals of humanity. The finest medal ,that was ovur struclt would not have been too great a iv- wane for the noble act performed. b 1 Y Budge, a spani01, in a recent Ifo- bocen fire, Budge lived at 413, 11 otirteent'ih street, together with 60 carrier pigeons, a dozen fancy rob- bits, and her otrn,four puppies only a row days old, Before the building was well alight Mr, 8nins, rho landlord and Owner• of Budge, managed to escape with lits family, but tho carrier pigeons, 3 pigeons, file rabbits, and the Puppies Nemo •time, gott forgotten returned lhidgc loos absent at aha ter ho flrtl bl halt i n hour 141_ a etre, of a No hent she Stand (aghast It 4131) Ramee, 14)1(1 then, )'oa!i'I,111g that her dashed 3' i11 i dire clanger, site through the fire and 111 a ma- hent returned ca:•ryiug e badly pupp3 rice anxious facesubject wore a look of quiet triumph as she left the little •creature in a place of safety' and once more returned to tho bulnling building. Again sheG.T.R.loft', came brick wttb another n) P 1py' ° living.ged own hair but also o g was ablaze, but, unmindful of the shle droPpod the pup In the street and started back agate. nut to 3'Oling man who' had stood by watching her'., named Arthur G,utten, caught) the dog ill his arms, and in spite of bar frantic struggles to I'otUI'n to 1101' perishing faintly 1iLTUSED TO LET I7?R GO, Heel the not done so site tvonld have gone to her death, So badly bnl'nwd was the bravo anflnal that an ambulance was called, and she P gMr, , and the pus wore, taken to the do hospital, where they were detained for nearly a week. Of all the live stook in that building the only tees- tures saved wero the two puppies, and they owed their lives, net to pian, but to what in this instance, "t least, proved to be the nobler an- 11001. Mother love was the cause of tho death of Daisy, a beautiful little fox -teenier, the daughter of Mouse, a noted prize-winner, the property of Colonel G. A, Stevens, a proms- nano mtilliouaire. Dai, belonged to 53 $restored Captain Woodall, who has charge of bombaages of the New Jersey Tee foul• p l rftlsDwhichaisy els the nIottorher of on Now Year's Day, and she was the P °eldest "rent in all New YorkGrisdal°, ' P State, In the second NCC1t of January last Captahn Woodall made the des- coveys t'.hat 0119 Of th0 puppies \vas dead, and when Daisy was allay he threw the little corpse into the Nod- son, but the tide was lou' and. there was no current to carry it away, '1.181en1 the mother returned to, her litter she instantly sew that one was missing. She WSeN WILD WITH ANXIETY' and faced from. barge to barge tool(- ing for her lost puppy. At last she caught sight of it bobbing up and down in the water, and in len instant she was atter It. Sho swam to the. side of the body, took It in her mouth. and turned towards the shore) But the 10y waters of the river were too.much for the gently* bred dog, and though she imine the most heroic efforts to save herself and the Puppy; which sho fondly 1111- ag'ined still lived, it was no use, and after a little while she gave up tete attempt as a bad joh, and before 13°1)) could conal site sank, carrying the puppy with her. Captain Woodall was almost as grief-stricken for his pet as Daisy had been for her ofusprhng, and of- fo od a big reward for the two bad- which was scoured byy An attempt t a bargee. d ' vee m0do to bring up the three little orphans on tho bot- tie, which succeeded so well that they aro now growing up and al- most old enough to understand the story of filet' mo'ther's heroism, which Captain Weerdall's little son is never tired of telling thein, Amalgam case In which a dog u)ado a heroic attempt to save tho life of a frionkl occurred in the house of the Present Write. jack was "wire- ]faired terrier, and after he had been in the fancily for a few months a stranger was introduced' in the shape of a fluffy little black Tieing Charles spaniel. J ack and the now 00010 -with was called Ql080Ilio-. becali'5 firm friends, sleeping in file same basket and eating from the some pinto. Weenie was devoted to tho 411.0, mud would Ile inside the fonder and go to sleepvery peacefully, 'Whenever Jack found $or 111 this. dangerous position ho would look at her fol a rrionlOnL 0)4(1 then, talo- Ing her by the neck, would , ILA.GE D11CR ON THE RUG; 0310 evening ho coons to his master witch a look of anxiety, ntakin:g• et peculiar' noise ,-halfbark half whine. He rooked at mo fora Moment and then 1et't the room. Returning again he Made the salvo noise' and started for tthe door, looking back at every But T was boss just than and took no notice until for the third time he returned, when I rose turut1 followed him. I'll 1vd 110 throe 11 several passages and finally g i g 3moth into lite I(1tQltgli, walked up t° the 1•an e, and placed 0(10 paw oil the g i OVC(l. The five wag out, for the ' lnaicls had one to bed, and on o )- g' ening the doer there I' sato ,poor' gasp. Guoent° at bar 15,5! as . Sho had not been burnt and 1 thought g T colla have saved her, but she was too for 0110,. T tried °Ver means i11 In power, while Jack stood be- 81410 n10, a look of 4110 most iiftollso anxiety017 111.4 face, nut it was 110 ood nd I toot( tho,Hula 1)0(134 In- to t,he. garden and land 3t ti )011 me laww11, .3anit ave one glance at hie .11145 Mend, put his nos° to here, {:hen- ran eif, and I' did net set 111112 again. for 1313'00 days, when ho returned duty, bedraggled, and lama, Never, to my 1(nowlodge, did he aver Qater that kitchen again. 53e had made a noble Pflior't to save )lie friend, and it was not his fault that tho density of one month conppruheneton dud pro- v5nted hie euccaAding, �l p� Q 7� �1 �1 (� (� �1� Tp �T �( l�kl IAQUSI'I �!' 4!U#11111QJ11JNL'SITEMS --- Notes o£ Proceedings in the Cane adieuParliament. --- CrtI4A1VII';t;Y BU'179M1, 111x, 7'ishcr's Butter 11111 was read a saoand duly, and 4130 r'M)usc wenC inelrc commit tee' o°73)1t.I Pape < � nq tun) said that the I1 11Ha should 311 Yat'y •cereful. ill dIser'ilrl'ulttlll.i� between creamery andli dairy butter. If there wore a'lw odium attar:bin. to def • e• •. f±11UA11/1 1104 be 100.60 in: )%1H1111318 r f0.1' d a farmer owitItrg •forty or lefty cow's, idea m:aletug his own butter, to mirk that butter as creaamel•y. ,p way 1(11` established that overtire btlt- tor wee superior to dairy butts•, andthe 1JunHn should 11114 giro the lattrlatterinferior legal stales, 6144'. Fisher' replied that the mark- in3 of butter us creamery s1(0pI Y d Y s,tand:od it as the product of co-op- o1'tttivo c'rea/unries. Mr, Gilmour• (feast mereelleseeg a1'- geed that the product of lifLy cows 1 n a (ai1TL would 3raly. a better (Amo'o of being really goal butter than that from val•1041s farms col- looted at a creamery, S a1'al ot111er• members of the Meuse 14180 spoke. There tens a gloat divc,rg0nco of op13410(4 On the of the grades of butter, which 145 lnlddown creamery 111 the Act, are. a y butter, dairy butter, and remove ted bultm'. Bell U'irtou) tg'h'11 :itrxi an- either grade, w•hiell might be known as "i'rtva a (mam'h (4 11eeel•. Tltis gl5)1' tion nlet with Fume favor, DI', Sproule moved an amendment defining 1c1`1`anlnr' butterto n but- S bGeo, ler manufactured by elle 081110aly creamery process, wh i'o a 00cera sep'ar'ator to used, and Ieresllectve toor the establishment. number of Ws •avurin(huLing Ml'• Popa suggested thn:t clattse 3, which enacted. that a fanner roust Nave fife of more cows 'before he Y could brand, his butter as "cream- Cry•" be allowed to stand for ter- an- t11o1• consideration. Fiedler appreciated the 1111- P1P'1'CC 90)1) 4100 of 'Iho matter, and ac- quhi' ii in DSI`. lo3o•s sug'gesdi0n. Air. Henderson (Haltom) sold that the word moisture to t,'t be used in place of water as to the percent to he allowed, Me...Fisher said that after much time, trouble, and investigation 511 England 16 per cent. had been found to be the fair thing to allow for vva- ter in butter. Only two samples,for however, out of 150 examined by the Dominion analyst had been found y to have exceodod this JXO'CO ftago. Dr. Sproule did not Lhi1)IC where tho poi'centago of a(rul'toration was so small there was any reason to putt in a clause dQOuiaeg 16 per rx9nL. as the limit. After some discussion i11q bill was passed through committee, or c°P- too, however, being taken to the last cla,us0 giving the (0 90110' -in- Council poise' toimposePenalties not exceeding $u0 on any Person 0,30 ...h. against clauses •fn (1130 ,Aci1. Thur clause 3 was referred back as to the number of cows in a "cr'ea:inery," the bill saying 50, Aal amendment by Mr. Tlbndeison being moved, to make it 25 owws, was be a place whore tllo was iu of toss than fifty cows is lnannlfaa- tu1•ad. The bill was then given a :50o031d reading, HOG CFIOL1R.A. Dr. Sproule complained that the county of Essex had not boon guar- antined, and that in consequence hog cholera had been carried into Druce county. Hon. Mr.. Fisher replied that when- ever necessary any district infected was guaranteed, but he did not sen any reason for picking out a parte- cular county for exceptional treat- meet ^Mr, Clancy feared that owing to toxin t to tate United States and P y the presence of three trunk •lines of railway running through, hog cool- ora could not bo entirely statliled 1 out although filo oflichala'of the de- I)artnlent fled rondo °very possible -tier to do so. Dr, Sproule contended that Mr. Clancy's 01plallat1011 rndieatoi t to necessity of quarantining the whole district. All the items ti1(101 elle heading of q wore carried, 053361ESE AND BUTTER. Mr. Monk as)cod what was the re- port of 4110 Investigation held by the Deputy Minister of Trade and Cam- memo into tho weighing of b)rttier and choose. Mr. Fisher replied that the report of the commission had hot yet been made out. Complaints with regard •td this matter Jtad been. mad° b a Y number •0f tradesmen, and the tom- mission was. appointed to investigate thong, but as the report had not yet been received it was premature to discuss the justice of the complaint. As soot as the ed1. report of the corn- misshon was received it would be laid on the table of the House. The ex- pens° of rho^investigation so far hall amounted to $428,96, """'" Telegraphic Briefs From All Over the Globe. ----•• CANADA. Tho Guelph h (iffy e Council irate de -",A tided to take over the street railway, Col. 112vstn•)p, of Stratford., IS now "'inning(' 01 the :28th 1te Imam, Foul' members Of the now British Columbia Ministry aro iri81i-Cnnadl- at18. Y Another Installment of HIX 1COtCh engmee for the C. P. R. have a1'- rived at Montreal, 4. Oc.tla!'inos barbers have 143318ed to close their shops at 11. o'elock melt Saturday night. Twenty -Rio Chinamen were cap- tuned on the frontier while stealing 110008s from Canada, and imprisoned at Ogdensburg, N. Y. The report that StT• IIonri Joly is to leave British Columbia is author!- tativoly ,and emphatically denied' Dir. and, itlrs, A. Al. Gunn, former- ly of London, Ont., were drowned in the recent flood at Tloppner, Ore- gen. The parislloners of St. Mary's• \Vin- nipeg, have decided to erect e $5U , - 000 modern school opposite their church, The incorporation of Regina as a city was celebrated on Saturday •i.a the t'erritor'ial capital with a great P demonstration, lfine0.stonlans residhng in Ottawa propose going down to the Llme- Stone City on July 76th, to the I1.Ceo Comers' Festival. G. Doggett, of Anticosti• was fined $200 sentenced to a month's tin)!`isonmCllt for whiskeybility ] smuggling on the Gaspe coast. Spike McManus, a notorious Win- nipeg character, was sentenced to a two gems' imprisonment for the 4130[4 of cigars vvhila of an excursion. The 1st Battalion, Gordon High- lenders, have presented a handsome trophy to the Royal Canadian Rifles as a memento of their campaign in South Africa. The action of Mrs. James Quirk, of Brantford, to recover insurance front throe companies on the lhfe of her husband will not be heard until (130 loll Assizes. Andrew Gillespie, who was educat- °d a lawyer at Cornwall, Ont., has recently been raised to a judge- ship in Chicago, whole he has been the past 20 years. The salary is $5,000. The Montreal Street Railwa; C°m- y Pang have subscribed $700 to the Police benefit fund as recognition or tho services of tho force during the recent strike of the railway em- Ployes, The foreman of the water -works 1411(1 pipelayors at Ottawa are found guilty of negligence in regard to the breakdown in the water -works which occurred at the time of the big rho on May 10th, Recorder Noir, Montreal, rendered an important judg•luont, declaring tho vaccination by-law illegal in so far as it tends to prevent an ern- ployer from allowing his employes to enter an office or factory without holding a Certificate of vaccination. hasaprnce`vedA aL jattorvirom Hamilton, Dundonald, stating that he would recommend to tho Minister or Militia that a torn` -company Highland regi- 1110114 be formed in that city, instead of waiting till an eight-eompany might bo organized, Rev. Father Emory, vector of Ot- tape. University, has been -invited to attend the oenfelencc and (hiter Of tho Allied Colonial Universities in London, Onglnnd, Jolly 9 and 10. The reverend gentlontan will leave shortly for the old 00unt17, ac001n Ponied by Prof. Stockley. 137 their flog barking and jumping on thein 5,od, Dir. and Mrs, David Frickleton, of Sault Ste. Merle, were aroused to (1)0 fact that their house was in flames and the were in den- y ger. With a coil of clothes line tho man first lowered the dog, then his wifs, then himself, Tho house was completely ruined. CHINESE o vo BarUarous Ptxttiskaxkte�tt - 1 -Ekposed in Ca, dna,[l>atah from ViC4o1 says: 'flail a,divices here( CQived from Keating, Cph'I crucifixion of eonto C'h'in( Tho Mating co'r'esp0'ndt Nor4lunrn Clrtna Dahly li horrible spectacle wa of two 'fen nailed to woo and four others !lung ca'geH, being I)al•ndud Streeter, and followed by of people, A11 of the 217''11 except one Of 4110 tw crosses. The wore final: the entrance of l.he west 1 they wero 1Qft exposed alt 4130 'silos and Sinn. Lha ]: the cross did not: die for ' and Than he was poisoned cine. Largo spikes loft •hr a is 1• s u ° gl1 ]1 w i tH, and h% above t.ho anjl(leR. file robbery bans) w"era bb y of a and murder. The {.tvc (remises had caught a Yon trod labra u o a area lxim to pieces." g • l'AItKETS OF T1P,1!1 WORLD. .517110 80, -* Wheat -Mar- firm, With fair demand, No, to mid Nol 2 rod quoted at 0 7514 east, end 79:, a Middle ts. No, 2 spring at 70e laid- 2 goose et 66 to 67e an Mani tobe wllea4. timer; h'el'd quoted at 86c Goderirh, 1 Northern., 85e Gade!"lel); herd or r i I,rincl ng In tr113)Oit, a1'd rail, and .No, 3. Northern, - The market 1e f1,1,111 on. lino- No. 2 whits quoted to 82' c middle freight, and while at 3135c least. - Tra:do is comet. No, 3 quoted at 44e meddle freight, '0. 8 at 4'2 to 430. - The mau•lcot is stead at est; for No. 2. ypia, -Tracie dull, wish No, 2 r quoted at 64 to G13c high L. - cnonrat ival at O3)Jt0 466110ttr91dC1 g, with .y lvrarket is firm; No. 3 Am- yellow quoted at ,91) onblistered Toronto, and No. 3 mixed 8o Toronto. Cauuldia'n recd I 51.1e west, and at 56e, Totem- it •- Ninety per cent. Patettt;4 1 tosclayo boyars, sn&ko, tomn.lddle 3 Straight rollers of special s for domestic trade quieted at to$8 A•0 to obis. Dllenitvira steady No. 1 Pa4ertLs $i,lU .20, and strong bakers', $3;85 90 in bags, Toronto. teed - Bran is 11010 at 6315. ports $19 bora. At ow stdo 1 Bran is quoted at $16.50 to end shorts at $18. Manitoba $20, anti shorts at ROADS IN TEMISI{AIi�IIyG T11P Government to Build. Thirty- Three Milos. A Toronto despatch says: The I11'OVillcial ])epartrnc'nt Of PU11lic Works has advertised for tenders for the Montego grubbing, and grading of thirty-three miles of eolanization reads in the Tetniskanling diotrict, tenders to bo in by the 2n6 of July. The proposed road will run from the and of tho town. lino west to 70a18 -70a18- town to the feat of navigation on Long Lake, and thence north, open- Ing up 801110 five or six townships. directly, 1)08410H giving(OlnruuniUa- tion with some forty utiles of navig- alll0 waters wing north-west of Long Lake it is ex mated that a 0team- )coat will bo put on Long Lake and •that a stage •lino for the carrying of •freight and passengers will bo netall- )ish°d on the sixteen int)° break in navtgation between 7?omstown and Long Lake..About flay or sixty ulfJes of roads will be built in tho Temislcaming district this year. 6 g'-' -"-` BOAT -DRAG THE HEARSE And the Aged Parents Were the Only Mourners. A St. J'oh,u, N, n„ despatch says; A distressing story 0011I08 from Arm- st'on'e e Ca'nar, a remota settlement in (Zu nn'0 County, A few guiles ab0vu the corner live an aged cou- and about a month ago, their sora, who hat) been away 5vorlcing, canto home. lye becalm ill with Fov- or and died. It is believed he re- c01vn1c1 medical attendranee, but at all events 1:110 0141 a•e of his disease was sledit that no net boors could be in- decoct to come near the house or In any svn.3' nssoeiato with the ,yvun•g nal parents, - 11'1s death occurred last week, and it beconlin known, g :Dane or the neighbors (lug a grave in 4130 local comotary, nttd managed to notify tale parents that this 10148 as far as they 0001(1 go without pies- 'tree risk to their own safety. al'I.'1, enact boy's father then Sot. 10 L to'construct n eolith, 11.41 suoac`aded in making an exceediaigly telae receptacle,111)but as rets h as it tons it served its 'impose. g There P tOlSCantOi�'a'!'diffio4rlty to be over- , 0 the bed this t° was cemthe etery. a 100 lie Y 0 harnessed a horse to the farms wa on, but to lift the coR'in into rt was Inwood the strength of the iso- iseed and decrepit couple. The horse was unihttOhecl and then at- Melted to a small boat -drag which, being flat and low lying, could re- ceivo the coffin without necessitating anything beyond a slight lift,. Thou the team started along the rough country road, the ratan guiding the horse and the woman steadying the coiTm ns best site could; and open arrival at the graveyard the bonny was interred, se it is allege(], with- out even the uaunl formalities of a Christian buriah -+ READY IN BLACK _ Section of t]le Russian to be Prepared. A despatch from tondo is believed that the fast tion of the Russian Volo wltteh is lying idle at and Odessa, is being 131A1lt Sea for mill 08 says the Odessa corresp the Times. He adds the ported that an intimation June 20th to the contra •and those vessels that there ' of their bui.n resod:u gm fly tho naval flag before year is out. 8 DOUBLE -TRACKING GTR -- Montreal to Chicago to be Cov- ered Before Spring. A D'Iontroa1 dei atCll says: It is P yg the intention of the Grand Trunk to have the whole of their system from Montreal to Chloego double- tracdt. tract w 9nfo vo 0011 Wednesday coin- the construction of 22 miles oast of Sarnia runnel, to Dlesars. Rose and McCrea. The work will he 9011- tmued oast through Watford, Strath- toy, London, Ingersoll, and Wood- stock. Of the system. between Port Huron and Chicago 107 miles hes been duplicated, and this loaves only 118 miles, which will be finished, it is expected, before the year closes. CONVICTS DISSATI -- Inmates of the Peniten the Food is Bad A despatch from King Discontent exists among victs at the penitentiary character of the food ser aver that it is grades 0101.83 and worse. •• 11 if have boon cut off. Ono weak, after the convicts the `►grub" to their colla up a cheer. The guards structod to discover the but this was found im• pos guards also complain tha ,not receiving the proper f PPM DAIRY M.IILIGETS, - ;or The market was quiet with 11.0 change in prices. roto as follows: Choice, 1• -Ib. 16 l0 7e; selected dan•y, 15 to 16c; 800010dary grades packed'), 12 to 12'5c; creamery 19 to 2011; solids, 18 toIRA -tiho market continues Oran, mall supplies. We chute: So- stock, 151); ordinary, 141); sec- b and checks, 110. iso - Market is quiet, with g lots at 11 to 11;11, 4, T D. SA1tI�EY BLIND All Hope of Saving His Sight Has • Been Given, Up. .k Newark, N. J., despatch says: All hope that the eyeseight of Ira D. Sankey,evangelist• will ever be has been adbnndoned by his friends. T. Alien Sankey, the son, said on Wednesday at his 1TOII30 in •Brooklyn that his father Is per- manontly blind and Is reconciled to his foto.A TROLLEY CARS MEET Motorman Hurt and Passenger Injured. g Badly 1 A Hamilton despatch says: A head-on collision between a wast bound passenger ear and an g eastbound freight occurred on the ]'I, G. and 13, Electric Railway she'll after 3 O',:hnic an 7'hursdny y ultf^i noon. Reba, 53r01(113Ou'l, root- omen on the freight •car, was fei.ally injured, and died shortly afterwards• Henry Patience, conductor on tho freight, was seriously injured. about the body, but will recover. Peter Gibson, motorniall, and Harry Bran- eon, centimeter on 4130 passenger car, were both seriously injured, but they will recover. Several of the passen- gels suffered from a bad shafting up and shock, but only one sustained injuries, which necessitated his being brought to the City Hospital. He was J. A. .Doucette, 871 Victoria Avenue north. Ono of his ankles tuns sprui.nud, Both cars •wore wreck- ed, 4 BEEF-FATTENIN --- Experiments at Ex $arm Were Not a S despatch from Ottawa agriculturist at 73xporimenbsl farm, sopa the Agriculture Cominitte nosday morning and gave of till° beef -fattening expert, year. ITc said that owin controllable circumstances, sults wore not as favors previous car fuer - o r years, the ea cattl•e, plus the cost of f giving a fail' 1'Oturn when reached the market. - :HOG PRODUCTS, sad hogs arohsteady. C�c?d "i'@'lialchall *Cd, with a 11'e quote: Bacon, Clear, 107,1), in tan alta case iota, mess, $21; do., short (1104., iced' Feasts -Fisons, 13 to rolls, 11. 1); shoulders, 10}1)l 14 to 1131); breakfast bacon 0 141)• - The nlmrlcet is s4eady, \\'a Tierces, 101); tabs, 101e; 1050; compound, 8 to 91), ONTARIO HINTERLAND• Quebec Engineer on Resources of the North. Abe Vanetan M. Roberts, C. 17., D.L.S., has just returned to Quebec), after a long exploration trip in Northern Ontario and Quebec, Tho Peace Northern Ontario fdraiuc ed by the Moose River a1>fc1 its tribu- taries, the east coast of Biadson's Bay and the Ungava country have all been visited by M4•, Roberts. De- terviewad in regard to Northern On- tario, Mr. Roberts was very enthets- iastic over the enormous water pow- ors of that territory, and tho vast supply of pulp wood for the mane- Motire of which the powers in gees- tion might be utilized. The Abittibt River, for instance, which at a distance of a hundred miles from. its junction with the Moose averages four hundred feet in wid3111, contains numbers of magnifi cent water powers, awaiting develop- moat, varying front 15,000 to 150,- 000 horsepower each. Tho banks of the river are lined with the best of pulp wood of all descriptions, which is practically valveless, however, un - til it is made available by the eon- struction of a railway into the ter- 1'itol'y. The other tributaries of the Moose River 908(088 powers equally good, it not better, than those of the Abir- tion. There is ono alone on tho Mis- Sansone, not far from tho proposed crossing of the river by the railway, which is capable of developing at least a quarter of A MILLION )7i0RSEPO,wER. ,Above this fall there aro three 0th- ors within a distance of four miles, havingalta altogether a fall of about 000 feet, capable of furnishing half a' nu ton hors power• Apart froru its great wealth of thither and pulp- wood, t hero •!s nillch excellent a 1'i- g cultural land in this north country, and iodieations of very great min- oral wealth, Tho signs et bite 01(00 ons coal are very much in evidence in a strip of .country of very goad width' which crosses the Abittibt and abhor tributaries of the Moose., and these deposits have given the normo of Coal River' to ono of. the tributaries of the Missanobte. Kari- lin, which is .much sought for in the ' ntetn,ufacturo of china, is also to be found on the banks.ol the Abittltti, addle an 0000)1 ons bed of gypsum extends for at ]oast a utile along 11.61sealvabi°' B 7110 Abittibi Rows for 200 miles a n3a 'nifloont agricultural g g country, having a large clay belt. 111th', Roberts believes this tol1811.0 3' 40 bo as good as any in the conn- try, Tm311431rsc quantities of peat aro to bo had in it, the bed in somea 1p]aroe being twelve feet deo JM1' ft P' Roberts month -Me tho interesting fact that the foible of this cou'ntr 1s supplhod with previsions tits I' Ing- y, land and Hudson's Be The flee'expressing1.'Tis and polio respectively which are Cori- 47t111ed there are shipped, from �Vnl- 1nlpeg 141)31 Chicago t0 England 1111(1 thence t0 lflidso•n's n0,y. Potatoes 13aVe 1'1.•p0110d 200 miles teethe). north than 1'`ort George, on the east const 0f 191m94n's nay, 1311(1 A'i'r. Roberts )10WOt' eaten „beali'llfkli green ]leas, 1e1:- t:ucQ, radishes and unrr"llt,4 at hraosa rectory. ,. SINLSS AT DIO\TIiI;AL. tical, Juno 30, -The local 48 aro fairly active a11(1 Wheat is steady, aat(1 flour are firm, though as sot un- Bettor and cheese are 1111- thohrgh cheese is a little The Liverpool quotation for is Vas (16 for white, and 5,1s colored. WGrain - No. 1 obs hand 01;1110.4, Ste; No. 1 ern, 795e, afloat, Port Wil- )teas, 68e high freights, 720 •ye, 52c oast, 58710 afloat. here; heat, 46 to 4651); oats, No. 2, in store here, and flaxseed, on track here; feed barley, 8 barley, 51.o; corn, 58 t0 O0 No. 8 yellow American. - Mlni.toba patents, 54.10 to seconds, $8.80 to $4; stn°•ng ', $3:40; Ontario straight red- to $8.60; In bags, $1: - 1.75•nos, $ ostosis, $3.70 to $4. 4 MOB USED TORPEx Troops Enforcing Order Railway Strike, A despatch from Ri0(1)01 says: While troops, who annul hero in connectio strike of street railway wero 141temp'th41g on Wed m0Ve the first cars from end banns, a mob asseml torpedoed the track. Co with, of 0 Co,, 71st Mgt shot in the leg. There w ttn'n fhk'e, More troops hurried to the scene. TRACHOMA IS EPIDEMIC - The Disease is Spreading in Buf- talo. A Buffalo, N. Y., despatch says: Trachoma is epidemic in this city. According to the statement of an official of the United States Marino Hospital, over 100 cases of the dis- ease b.evo boon found among alio employees of the Lackawanna Steel R Iron Company, A largo number Of 011805 of trachoma have been treat- ed by local physicians' in shiest every section of tho city. It is be- Bayed that the disease was broughtMaas., C'Oaniltiy b1t4N�C14UN1�ll nCa O into y y y pquarantine eikool, an Italian with a bad attack of the discos°, has been pieced ender na•raat 170 came front Brantto'd, Ont. The disease often scads 1'o to. tel blindness• _� _• _ COMMITTED FOR, TRIAL --- Four Indian Boys Charged With Arson, A Brantford despatch says: Con- stable Domicils on We,dhlesday, a1'•- rested Frank SVinney, a 18 year-old Indian boy, at Story Crook, and on Thursday he was arraigned 011 a g charge of being connected with the recent fires at the Mohawk Institute, 1'D° pleaded guilty, and implicated Roy Wilson 136 the burning of L110 li"ens. 'Wilson 0031408801 to filo burning of filo' institute; but claim ed that he 'had nothing' to do with the second fire. All four Indian boys, Wilson, Loraine Johnson and ' Whiney, worn committed for trial, ______�, AAAstep. CANAL TO COST $b0,000 %muthrough `r 4 REJECTED BY AUST: 1 - Government Will Not A Marconi System, 1'P. despatch £roln London Ahustralie(1 telegraph a haveA'ust ali'au lnCOd against tion of the Me coni wirole: Mr. Scott, Road of the Department, personally 8)11 dto vht and oraUit13 the y 1 ess0d with. tical us0, as the 0000011'48 controllable, rued the mess, ble to interception, [TED STATES 15ARKETS, .lo, June 80. - Floor,- limn, - Spring stoady; No, 1 1'n, c.i.f., 874; winter, No. 2 880; No. 2 red 80*c. 004111- No. 2 yellow, 56.tc; No. 2 59,x0,. (Oats-IStr°ung'; No. 8 440; No. 2 mixed, 42c, Bar- western off'er'ed at 52 to 5Se. ' No. 1, 57o. C,ana1 freights d), Louis, Juno 30. - Wheat - $24e; SePt•Qmber, 765c; Do- > 77 c. Juno 30. - W9heat - No• 1 .Northern, 87 to. No, 2 Northern, 86 to 86 e; new, 79,4c, nominal; old, 80*c, 0 higher; No. 1, 59:c, nar.loy. No. 2, 88 to 60c; sample, 58c. Corel -July, 51in. eapolis; Juno 80. = Wiboatt_ SK*c; .Sul 84- c; September, x y, I P 7f>lce A`°. 1 hand, 8'6 1); No, 85 1); No. 2 Northern, Ne. 3 Northern, 80.4° 88c. _- UNITED STATES, Tho textile workers of Lowell, have abandon.od the strike. The University of Chicago hits been given $843,000 by John D. Rooke- feller. Cunard Line has withdrawn bine 4130 North Atlantic. tato colay Jam08 T. Moderato, superintendent of the money order system of the 'United Status Post -office Department has b°ee Tenet:Ned. T)he American 7.'1n1late Company has sinned the remittal Waco scale - g with the tin workers' 'International Protective Association, thus benefit- ing about. 10,000 workers. The widow of Robt. G. Ingersoll is suing the theirs of tho late An- deaw J. Davis,' because ]ter husband did not receive the $100.000 for ser•- vices from the stairs for winning a will case at Butte, Mont,, hnvolving many millions, DISASTROUS FAX Lineman reit and In u1' ] People, A despatch from Ilartfor says; lalling a distance 5 from the Dross -bar of a poleon Wedneud Albert a lineman, struck and frit 001 other persons, ono pother11.i Larkulu was iujurod inform fell on Mrs. Mary E. Dr Minneapolis, bar daessor raged eleven years, and A9 Edwards, with of Pr ofessor of Trinity Oelltge. M( weight fell of the child. terribly crushed. CATTLE MARKET. T. n'to, ,7tlrt.o 30. - Cloncral Lrnd© at the VVo)LOr'n Cattle' to -day wore about steady hose of the'lmst.•m'ar'kot day, of cattle was fairly good, nth the exception of export rho demand kept about Exporters xp emoted . , ryaxo y manor, in s, uup,a'thy with 0. markets, Butchers'. ran steady, and prices of ot1110r Licit are unchanged. Tho total mounted to 8'U cars, and in- 1.,230 cattle, 1,259 sheet>. 1,- 85 calvas. t cattle, extra ... ... ,,. .,.$'4.90 4'5.10 ),bice ....,:• 4.70 4,90 ilit -Ace 01d'i1114 ,,, 3,. .., 4,)30 4.60 OItVB ... •.,. ... ,, 1'I, 3;0 11,00 t' 00110 ,,. ,,, .,, 2.75 33,25 picked' 101:9 4,60 4.713 b,otoo .., .,. ,., 4,90 4,50 ail` to 'g00(1 ,,, '4,10 4.00 cows ... ... 53.25 33.75 h do ,. .:, .., 2.50 $„0'0 .,, exp0114 11;Or1y'8.75 x:,23 A CITY Ql? PYRAMIDS. It Inas Boon �Dhscovered in a Mexican Forest. • o Mexico City despatch says; Tlie leaont (hscovely of an ancient cityof pyramids in a dense rarest ill l - 1'y ° ° 'members' part of 1.'110 State Of Pueblo ]las boon found be o t11 r: 4 to l of a g rata t 3 . Fed - eras 0o10gtenl )ntportan01 The Tod- oral Government has commissioned 4130 sub -director of the National MUSntltn, Senor P. Rech iguer., t.0 cis' it filo ('1115. Niollela8 I.Ooll, an. archaeologist and Qnth1l01Ogist, tw- OOtn5)011106 11370 sub -director f0 4)70 rt71.115. Dr. Leon reports that: the ruins a1'O fetch as 11tt01 before t'raw'l to the world of science, and the most primitive over discovered in Mexico, in feet so ancient a8 to 1equire e, groat deal of stkidy to learn ill what opoah they,were built, as well as by Whet pe05)10, • THE KING INTERVENED Responsible for the Release of P. A. McHugh, M.P. D'u'blin despatch (11 says; The relea•se of y.. A, 11Icaugh, 1VI. P., from Sligo, jail; Juno 20, appears to. have been dun t0 the initiative of King Ed ward, the Loi'fl Li0010i7'allt Of Il`e- lama, the Earl of Dudley, flaying [first: fruitlessly vvitlt Judge l.lo9s. The Ring's privota secl9- tar , T,ok'd Z 11011 9, later' wrote to Y lvlm. est a 01i 08 Judge j S'' wishes on the subject. •--.--:+'� -$-•'- AGAINST LOYAL AD Natiottalist Councillors Themselves an Reco A d5spatCil from London a private mooting of the N of the Dublin .001 Which was held on Tuesday Was aCRided by 25 votes to Vote an address Of Neel° loyltlty to Piing Edward o. nasion Of IRs i12aLjosty's C0 to Ireland. ee Will Extend Froin the Firth of Porth to the Clyde, .A. London despatch says: It is re- ported that the British Govein'inent 1' scheme 4]11011 15 promote approves a s c 1 r prom t 0d by London financiers for the con- sth•uction of a great canal, w111Oh earl by 8)110d by the largest vessels, 8'0411 the Meth 01 15018th to the Clyde -The cost Will be 410,000,000. The Colt- al will be of Strategic 1n1170r`tOIICO ill eoll00CtiO)1 with the great naval 1308)1 on the Firth Of Forth, Which is now being constructed tor the Brit- is11 Ngrtlh Sea fleet, as it will Citable- this 3(001 to reach the Atlantic by irav011i)lg xt distance of about 0111g y •-I.0 131109, - - The Russian Court has 1; Mourning for twenty-four , the late Itieg and (Q•ir°°hl'of Docker'fr. Washington, 11 colored educationalist:, bac Lord ' lSroy's request that Rhodesia, with a view to rtl)0k1 a system, af•OrYncataon 31Qgr0.09,, ,,, A .ilolgrnclo (h&Snatch assorts that the sccrat police of a certain foreign keen of the Sot'viatl plot against, the Late Ir111g Alexander, a11(1 that tho latter was warned of his Bangor. - of Robbers es•, 110, 11. 0,, been re- ela, of the 1513 robbery. at of 11534 'two S'a5y8: 4 seen here Idea crosses in 0Q,d414 along the t11011sw1ud5 were dead O oar the y piled 5111 ;rate, whore a:Irately 1,o Ivo mite on htwee days, with areel1- re driven is legs just sir erim,e8 ), burning, 0n1 t110 1On runner, and sliced SEA!: Fleet Told • tri the e0igeneies, ondent of t It is ro- wers given enders of 18 :1. p0851- itlon0d to the present SPIED. Bary say, Bad 'sten says: the Con- over the ved. They. fly getting ttlo extras day lasll had taken . , they sot were in offenders, sibl0. The - t they are old. G perimental ucCess. a says: Mr. tto'Central a1•e. before a on Wed - he results merits last g to un - the ro- le as in. sad cost of e0ding, not the beef OEs. During a )cid, Va., are. under with a •employers, sday to r the east loci and Tit. Skip, Hent, was as no re - aro being , ALTA: opt the says; The l ithorities. the adop- ;e system. Teloggaiplt porintedd'- as unfeiv- for peace 51015 ullt- ges lta- L, )d. Three d, Conn., >1 85 fent telephone Larkum, red throe' s fatally: ally. He owster of ✓ Nancy, is. Chas.. Edwards 1st of hie 811e was DRESS.' place rd. says: A6 attonalist. 7010.41011,. night, it t0 3 not vine and' n the • oe-. ming visit one into 1(r,Vs for SOrvia, 1'q (0010us I declined he visit reporting for 4h(