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PO$1TIVELY the LARGEST SALE Ili CANADA..
,BUy a "Stewart," Etta Special Prim)
An overstock in our warehoime must be cleaned '
out before . August lot. f.i.ence the Price.
Three inch --diale-60 mile
speedometer enclosed:- 10;
000 mile Season Odometer. "
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;tegular $10.60.
,Speclal Price 10.130.
Three inch dial -60 mile
.speedeineter.' 3:0,000 mile
-season odorseter. • Auto.
;made resetting trip regia-
, 'ter and a guaranteed
watch.
Regular .Price $27..50.
Special Value $17.26.
in LI SSE L. L. MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LIMITED
I Accommorleti Departmemt,‘WEST TORONTCO,
Branches at Toronto, Montreal,. Hamliton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver,
Melbourne, Aust.
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AGAINST TILE AUTOMOBILE.
Farmere of Prince Ifelward. Island
Will Not Have Them.
A eleepateli from CharlottetoWn,
P.E.I., says: A plebiscite on the
automobile question wee taken
throughout the island on Tuesday
by. means of, the ,cannual district
school meetings. Returns 50 tar
show •that the farmers were very
strongly opposed to allbwing autos
to run under any conditions. About
90 per cent. of the districts voted
a,gainst the bill which passed at the
last session of the Legislature, but
was held up pending the plebiscite.
At many meetings every man voted
leg against it. The Government is not
likely now to put the measure into
effect.
BURNED IN BONFLII,E..
Kingston Child Reeeived Some Se-
vere Burns.
A despatch frotn Kingston says :
Bessie' SiMmons, nine years of age,
daughter of Mr. and. Mee. Andrew
Simmons, University avenue,. fell
into a bonfire in a yard on Fron-
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tenac street, on Thursday, and re-
ceived some severe burns. - She was
'pulled eirt in time to save her from
wOrse injueies: , '•
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_very Woman
ia intercated and should know
about the wonderful
Marv." Whirling Spray
Douche
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trigiishinan's Great Invention Will Revolution..
• - ize Etheric Corninunication • .
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tgo MARVEL. accent no
' other, bat send stamp for funs.
;Crated hook -sealed, It gives tell
partieular_s and directlens laminable
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BY WATER
From
TORONTO to the THOUSAND
' . ISLAND S,
Montreal, Quebec, and the
Menntain Enclosed
• gaguenay Inver,' • •
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'LOW Ratee-for Water Trips betwoeii
TORONTO and '
Westbound • . EasIbound
Hamilton - Thousand Islands
. -Detroit' Montreal
Cleveland . Quebec
Stedan'ere leeve Toronto for Detreit
on' Fridays at 9.00 p.m. Steam-
ers leave Hemilton on Wednes-
days, Fridays and Saturdays, and
leave Teronto same (ley at 5.00
p121. for Moitheel. - Steamer
leaves"Voronto for
Montreal, via the beeutiful.Bay of
Quinte, on Monday.s at 10.00 p.m.
For inforreation apply, to your own
Ticket Agent or
HUGH D. PATEItSON,
Gen. Age. R. & O. Lines, Toronto,
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Pass. Traf. Mgr., Montreal, P.Q.
IRELESS ,'PHO
e
difficeileiei: It produces currents
of high -frequency, and also of vari-
able freqUeney. The generator,
copeists cif a prime alternator,
which produces polyp -hate alternat-
ing ;currents of „given frequency
arid Village. This' frequency and
yeltage by mea,n‘s et a aeries of mee
'ehin,ea Working en ,the eagle, sheet_
ing, and known as "transfoemer
'06ePPed0 °P f°
very high degree without decreasing
the reVolation or epeed. The usual
mechanical difficulties which pre -
Sent themselves in the sha.pe
centrifugal foreee ate thereby
The inventor mairitaing that it is
peasible to construct machides of
such power that the. commercial Ilse
oi a wirelass telephoto or die-
tance of several Inindred milea
be immediately ,possible, and will'
hasten the develepreent,efelng men -
tree for wireless diseributionat oar -
respondence.
A despatch from London says:
The Evening Standard ascribes to
" 1.)urtnall, an English engi,-
' neer, an. inventMn which -'wilt pee-
' • sibly revolutionize e.therie tele-
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, graphy and make the long-dist,ance
wirelege• telePhone coMnierciallY'
. passible. The invention consiets of'
ell electric' generator cepa,ble 'of
, ", producing 'heavy currents with al--
, , ternating frequency of 3,000 to '1•0",4-
!.. • 000 periods per second: Roth
, graph and telephone by , wireleas
bavahitherta been hendiectopped by
the, lack of such generators, A
• ' • wirelcse 'telephone demands cur-
.
yeas of frequeecy greatly higher
than the frequency of the sound
!!egir4r Waves produced by speech, while
,'the efficiency of 'are wireless tele-
, graph is greatly increged thereby.
t • . :filblierta it has been ,impassil3le to•
construct a dynamo Of large output
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whieh is capable of producing csitch
currents. Mr, Durthall's inven-
',110no is OvercoMes all these
Priileeee A,eigrista,
who will marry the ex-Iting of
Pertugal. .
CMMENT,T'
'ThF3Vai, the ,Bratieir ,bY-elections
oitdr, would , 'Mem to :indicate that the as.
..reOth, Gov,erminent greeter denger„of
Anhiedlato deatrnotion -thou it -bus- been
181110e 114: forMatien. ' Many -theoriesare
dieing `MM. forWard to, exPlain Abe., eitaa-
'It Is said, for .,examPle,' tilet there
in- 'a gront bodr oflItrionisti„Tree.Arraders
.• 'Who: in elections, when there' le me chance
;of defeating the Uovetinineut,yote
'but Ny116, 'in, a generaleleetion, when
tbere„ is a chanaci oVeleeting 16 ProteetiOn-
-ist 'Government. Voten;Liberal. This does
iletforplatin Atthe recent, reeelta and it
leeks tes'ethenitifi, Pie Marconi seandala-ine,
*O1ving"-M.-11 Ve1r:i66di66&1.ltd3f, IM'1410a•d,''
Conran:, the.wreet:Letandby,:of: the •14.01•04
party, have been 'having an offeit on the
electorate, for the Trion 'the' great ques-
tion whether the‘tkevernment Will hold,
together until Rome Rule hes 'been Ant
into effect 'as 10 may. be within a *ear
from now. But polities, hi England have a,
habit ,of <hanging with such kaleidesco,„
re rapidity that anything maY liarmen
Coldwin(inilth's Lettere.
'A considerable furorin literary
',entice' circles has been :caused, by the
publication of volume of letters by, the
late Professor $1,O1dw11n Smith, The vol -
'ulna is edited by Mr, Arnold Itaultain
OM for many years previous to 311r, Gold,
wln saities (learn aeted ma Private sem'
tary, and was by the will. appointed. -lit-
erary executor. Some, time ego me. Raul-
tain published a volume of Reminiscences
whith was, however, disappointing because
of the trivial abaratiter of the work. The
present volume is• also disappointing te
mi
adrere..bf 019 le,teSagn 50 the Grangek,
but for a "different reason. I1 ladisappeint-
ing• because tit acmes to reveal •Goldwin
Smith MA 41.- narrow, bitter partisan who
found the times out..of Joint, who ads-
trueted most men's motives and didnot
heeitate to attack his conteinporaries with
bitternees and virulence-.
Mr.,ILaultain declares that these are the
letters ",of a trillY geeat man who saw
veryjar,and whose solutions of all prob.'
Ionia wens derived . from an intellect 11)
Jumbled with "'lumen 41001.1.111' •whieh is all
too rare," withal prompts one reviewer 10
remark "to consider Goldwin. Smith ne a
great man, even an eminent man, is to
give .place to an amiable superstition.
On the whole, Goldwin Smith's rephtation
has not been enhanced since hie doath.
It has to be remembered, however, that he
made many bitter enemies who have not
,Yet ceased their activities.
Cooperated Stories of Evil.
nanYnewspaper readers must have been
impreeeed during the past few years ivith
the tremendous amount of stuff whioh is
being . printed ,concerning the groseer
forms of vice, particularly that which le
known no the White Slave Traffle. All
sorts of organizationhave been stirred
to take up tho .sublect, all of therm no
doubt with the beet intentions:
,may be stated in emphatio tennis that
a great proportion of the .stories whieh
are printed' conoorning this- evil are en'
tinily imaginary. There are probably few
newepaper editors who have not had
brought to their offices manuscript pur
porting to relate life incidents in counee
Lion 'with this matter which, without
doubt, had their genesis solely in the
brain of the writer. From time to time
flguree are given out concerning the carry
ing off under violence of hundreds of
women. May ono be permitted to, doubt
also the authenticity of meet of these fig
urest Perhaps what is known' as the Slave
Waffle does exist., but not to the extent
whieh has been .described. .
The testimony of the head .of the Police
Department in Toronto. and of Commie
stoner 'Starr of the Children's Court, who
maY be accepted aa an unprejudiced ob
sorer. is -le the effect that there ham not
been in 'years in Toronto a single un
thentbaated, case of violent codrolon being
need -for the purpoee ,-ot Scenting recruits
for this traMe.
A Mania .for Publicity. -
pLAYED :WITH •11111lCIIE .
Two Children at Montreal Burn
to Death.
A despatch from Montreal say
Matches in the hands of rite a
threeeyear-old Joseph and Luci
Larne, of. St. Paul Street, cams
their deaths and the destruction
fire of their home on Wednesda
Heroic. but unavailing efforts we
made to' save 'the livei•of th-Tch
dien, but the flames spread go ra
idly that the rescuers were dell.
horn the building, ,The burn
bodies eof the children, were foui
beneath a be•ci, where they had ev
dently sought refrige from ti
flames. Two men occupying roo
on the top floor of the Imildi
were resceeed, by ffimmen.
THE SHALL ROY AGAIN.
Sterts Railway Engine and Cans
Loss of Two Lives.
'A despatch from Buffalo says:
small bey went into the New SO
Central Railroad roundhouse he
on Tuesday night and climbed in
the cab of en engine.- He pull
open the throttle and; as the engi
started forward, he jurnped. T
locomotive ran wild through tl
yards at a speed of 45 miles a
hour and had covered "three -qua
tete of a mile before it crash
head-on into a, freight traiu ru
ning in the +apposite 'direction. T1
two engines met with terrific fiir'ee
Engineer Fred Ludeke was almo
instantly killed and the firema
William Freelieh, Was so badly hu
that he died a short. time late
Both engines were badly' damage
end Many cars were wrecked.
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LIVING PRICES FOR MAN.
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Percentage of the Price Level Du
ing the Decade 1890-1899.
A despatch from- Ottawa, says
The Leber Department's inde
number of wholes.ale prices etooel a
137.0 for May, as 4ompare61., wit
138.3 in' April, and 136.3 -in May
1912, 'The numbers are pereentage
of the price level: during the deca,d
1890-1899. The ohief advances of th
past month occurred in animals an
meets, fieli, fruits., and vegetables
with considerable decrea,se,s i
dairy products and fuel. Wester
grain was upward, but paints 8,n
ells were lower. In retail prices
dairy products, fish, sugar, potato
and coal were lower, while meat
and dentale tended uRward.
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INL.41•11)311,1/VENUE REPORT.
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US'e of Cigarettes and Liquor Show
• ''Great•Inerease.
A despatch' from Oltawa eaye:
The people ef Canada last year
smoked 975,325,504 eigeretees, an in-
crease.of nearly two hundred mil-
lion over the figures of the previous
year, according, to figures compiled
by the Department of InlandRev-
enue. In feet the consumption of
tobaece and wet goods has ineteas-
ed all round. The per aver,
ages are Spirits, 1.112 gallons,
compared With 1.030 last yeag ;
beer, 7.005 against 6.598; wine, .131
against. .114; tobacco, 3.818 pounds
against 3.879 pounds. The figiires
for tobacco _include eigal!ettes.
TERRIBLE TRAGEILY.
On a Sugar Etate in a Provinee of
Southern, Russia.
A despatch, froin iietsrsbarg
says 'Eighty girls were burned to,
death. by: villagers. ebraged the
, importation ,of „cheap. label. to
work en a`, sugar ,ersta.te -i'111n41%e 6110-.
beet *3 Piriatin, in the PrOvtnec of
;Poltva Southern Russia, a,ehord.`,
hog to 'the Kiev newspaper-
Liamin. The exb;ted'villigers first
securely 'fastened all the means of
etat from a wooden barn in which
the. girls were housed.- The ..then
set fire tb the building while the in-.
metes were 8611 asleep., and all were
burned to death withent, a chente:
0,1 cecapa ,
IIIPLiNE UPSET.
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(Lerman Airmen Nevie'
A desIurteh frern tertin say's:
Taim Getnean airmen wen,
an early hoar 0,11 Tharsdaymorning
at the
the Suburbe-Of the'capital; • Aviv,
'to reKyaftbt,ii, 'earrYirlE3' tlO ',PerPassen-
'8'°.feel 0011 n41,31°,;I:tieWte'llaid ots-
„cended witIeth'e” in'tenti.on. et' Mai.:
fug a; 140, l'Iteee-Weve
preetieallY 'no wind and, the biplane
Waif ti1nAcing,, .gpee4; whele.".it
'Suddenly itlirited soinerkitult at' a
lt,eigl;t,' of .6' hundrekt feet, throwing
:the eskeiterg tS. , ore
ey W0r4 Peeke3.1 11.P. (.10.41. • ee.
tit
One may Oa permitted aleo to express
duubt as to whether. so rnuch dismission
and newspaper notoriety 18 the best meth
od of 'fighting this evil, It is a queetion
whether such publieity doee not do
great deal of harm, It is ,not an Melte
upon whieli the, public ,mind' anode to 'be
arouseil."`Phlilic opinion on' the matter is
absolutely sound, and there fe,probably no
la,w mairer any.where' who le not perfectly
willing to takda whatever Stops are ne
eessary ,wit/toutyally furore or campaigt
being made about it. The thing that some
to be moot needed is the incaleation into
the home of good morals and good sense
'with .fniquent iteration )00 the simple
warning that "who'Plays• with fire 'is apt
In get burnt." ' • , - •
rfereever, with. amyl pe.1.116118 diee,ussioi
of the aubject seems to be a mania, and
it looks as though. campaign of pub
licit* had not yet 1•1111 4`000118,
Ontario Byirel actions.
'Unusual interiilt is being taken In the
byeelectiond which are stufrtly to take
plaeo in North Grey and in South Bruce
tha former to elett a representativn to
the Legielature to replace Honorable A.
G. MadKay rand the latter .to 1111 the va
eaney in the Flonee of Commons caused
by the elevation of Senator ;Donnelly
South Bruce to interesting to „jaoliticiane
beeaueo they think it will fria them a
line, on wbat, rural Ontario thinks about
the Naval Issue and North Grey is in
teresting because ft le the scene of his
torte oonaiete. Liberals are afraid Via
tbe departure of 1110. MacKay will result
in a considerable weakening of their
forces in thato riding. The fact that both
candidates are Temperance advocates may'
prevent the "Abolish the Bar" issue aim
being preaented itt• a clear out Mahlon.
Our Religious Convictichis.
On aceobut of Ote great number. of
Church oonventhins recently Ontario daily
papers have resembled Chureli publicationo
almost more than. souular prints. The
Prestigterlan A:seembly, the Baptist Oon
ventiou, the' Anglican Sy'uode, the Methe.
dist Qonforences :and the Coegregatione
Union all 'demanded. their Share 00 ,111111
Hefty, and for ea time the eporting page
had .,to look for its laurels as the centre
of 'attraetion.
An English visitor who attended some
of the seesions of the PreebYterian Aesem•
bly and eome of the Methodist Confer.
enees fold 60e..11181 he weir astounded at
the uncompromMing attitude of these
churches; which he coneidered fairly typ
Mai of what 'Nomad. be deseribed iu Eng-
land ad nonCOnformist denominations. Ito
2888 partionlarly impressed with the rigid,
,ity of the. views expressed. towards the
liquor traffic, wee ahnost horrified to
find that the opinion was expressed haul
.applaude'd that, mit -merely • the manatee.
tamp and. tlie dispeneers of liquor were
sinners of the blackest that the
moderate drinhey W/04 also denounced. It
was regarded ae Imposelble for rt, man to
be a. Christian andrlinhilge in Uglier in
any, degree. •,,,To thiS English visitor tido
wee' Mevel,Point of_ view.. ,
tale Synocrmsetingo he .eald
a soniewhat softer temper. !TIM, attune.
phere here -way not, Quite SO unrelenting.
44 fact, delegates; Thy and, cleriezil, were
frequently,. 111 -11(0 sedif ellt`of . tiny
Meeting •te enjoy a quiet errioke 'at' the
back ,ef •the ch,urch. .
'The greet outstanding figure i LI/0106e]
.F33!nOd ie Hon. 0.34, lie epee -kg -on
every sab:feeltrtlia,t' comes up, awake .010,
,nuently, always in the meet precise Eng-
lish and always to. the point, Xt might
be added that he le alwaYS partisan. Re
takes one aide ..of a question and' argues
it often - in; an extreme manner. Because
*0 11410 partietunellin it. is difficult to think .
of him as a judge, 'and that may -lie-one
of the reasons thy' he s6 'quicklY stepped
dawn from fihe benelt, marry years .ftgo, to
resume the practice or „law.
M el lOwe r le Year. , •
This year, however, it WAG notlreable
that Mr. Blake, who has but recently
coVered 'from', a' somewhat • severe -1.115098.
bid lost a great deal of the bitter/10,s
whicli-sometimes 0e008102te
aroppod 0,131,,...plioicrti nave genel)ar'itl:
strimble4)..P',10 keep,,a sharp, leolcout for
Airerything, Mr. Blake Gay% he-han
, through 'long *Cars",,built, AM a reputation
of etlYing' things 'that make.,good eon*,
• :The Anglican. church .finnerc from the
'Olvistou foto high anctieleotaireh pestles.
!Mr. Blake is the great, chtimpMn ,of the
haw,,,,,Olittroli party. , He hi' the niain. Pillar
9; 8t. Peewit of whith Arolideacon Cody
IS the Rector. This is sulikient- to ident-'
)05) ,Oodsi with Alio loW" Church partyC
;though it ie doubtfiil if he ie as extreme
as to hie patron, On the high '011-utelli
eider 'the leader ,ia Prevost nacklem, tlio
of Trinity College, , Deenite ..ramil-
liugli,,ilowever, the conflict„ between high
ant low ChUrch was' thiii year canner. ,
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Telegraphs on the G. 17,. R d ab
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THE,
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,c6.,„inow,„,,,o,ie,,iiii.pii,.frolli, riiiVOn ' ,',' ,
c",'IP,i'-'°F'0Olt Oleurn,.., or. agent...901er-
, o arunelon, hut rsoreetneesithey,,
exiat ,Ore,eyatenejimicetea
ge or ,iveakneaei :Aengude, less Of'pOtite, or
. general .,deniitty,,' wit oat
cauOinig any' hrealting,"04:,',,1„
, They -are eipelred and the,Wholenyo‘,"
tern is ruovateti, 'strenettfeerre,d-' arra
Mod s' ars.aparilla.
'it ,todOy." Sold. by' tiff 'efraigietar
- 04,01'yWbekell 100, Donee One
PRICES OF FARM PROOUCTS
REPORTS FROM THE LEADIRC TRADO
Prices of Cattle, Mr0.11e, Cheese and Other
?reduce at and Abroad. '
.Toronto, June 24.--Pkm-Outario wheat
gams, 90 per cent, patentit, 04. to 300;
'Montreal or Toronto freighti Manitobes
-First patents, in jute base, $5.50,; second
patentsr.in jute bags, 55,00; etrong bak-
.ere', in jute bags, $4.80.
Manitoba wheat -No. 1" Northern, 51.04,
on track, 130,Y ports; NO. 2, at 51.01 3-4;
Nb. 3, 913o, Bay ports. -
Ontario wheat -Ne, 3 white. and red
wheat, 98 to 99e, outeide, and inferior at
80 and 136o. .
' Oto -'-No.' 2 Ontario oats, 34 to 35 1.2o,
outside, and at 37,1,2 to Ho, on track, 'To-
ronto. Western Canada oats,' 391-4 for No.
i2, and at 37o fer No. 3, Bay.ports,
• Peas-Illie market is -purely nosninal.
Barley -Trade is nil, 'With prices heroin-
,
Con -50o. 3 American corm, 68c, Termite,
'and at 64e, Midland. '
R*o-Priees nominal. • .
Bnelswheat-The market is purely nomin.
Bran -Manitoba bran, $10)sa ton, in bags.
TorontO freight. Shorts, $19 to $19.50, To -
Country Produce.
Buttere-Dairy prints, cheiee, 22 to 240
inferior. 17 to 19; creamery, 26 to 22e for
rolls, and 26 to 27o for oolide.
Egge-Onee lots 320 here, and at 19 to
20e outside.
Cheese -14 to 140-2 for twins, and at
131-80 for large.
Beans-lfandvicked, 52.25 to 52,35 per
bushel; primes, 51.75 to $2.00, in a jobbing
way,
110n07-Extraeted, in tins, 123.4 to 130
per lb. for No. 1, wholesale; eombe, $2,50
to $3 per dozen for No. 1. and $2.40 for
Poultry -Rens, 17o per lb.;.rturkeye, 18 to
200. Live poultry, about fe lower than the
above.
Polatoen-Ontario stooks, 135 10•90c per
bag, on track, and Delawares 'at 41 to
$1.65 per hag, 012 track.
Provisions.
• Bacon,. long clear, 153-4 to 160 per lb, In
case Iota. Pork-16hor1 out, $28; do., mess,
$22. Rums -Medium to light, 19 to 200;
heavy, 17 to 18e; rolls, 16 to 16 1-4c; break -
feet bacon, 20 to 21o; backs, 24 to 25o.
Lard -Tierces, 441-80; Cube, 14 3-4o; pai/e,
15,
Baled Hay and Straw.
Baled haye-NO. 1 at 811.75 to 512.25, on.
track, Toronto, and No. 2 at $10,60 to WA.
Baled' straw -Good stock at 58 to $8,25, on
track, Toronto.
. Winnipeg Wheat.
Wintlineg, June 24.-Caek-Wheat-No. I
Northern, 901-20; NO, 2 Northern, 96e; No.
3 Nerthern, 911-30; No, 4, 86e; No. 6, 760;
feed,, 69e; No. 1 rejeeted seeds, 921.2; No,
O No; No, 3 do., �51-80: No. 1 tough,
885'4e; No. 2 .do., 573-4o; No. 3 do., 84e; No,
4, 761-20; No: 6 do., 68; No, 6 do„ 630; feed,
tough, 530; Nb. 1 red Winter, 990; No. 3
tio„ 961-50; No. 3 tio” 980; No, 4 do., 86 1.2e.
Oats -No. 2 Q.W., 36 1.4erNo. 3 CM., 33 1-4c;
extra No, 1 feed, 241.50; No. 1 feed, 431.40;
No. 2 feed. 391-40. Barley, No. 3, 48e; No.
4, MO; rejected, 43 1-4o; feed, 431-40. Flax -
No. 1 34-16. 0. 31,141-1; No, 2 C.W„ 51.12 1,2;
No. .3 C.W„ $1.02 1.2,
Montreal, Markets.
Montreal, June V. -Oats -Canadian West-
ern, No, 2, 411.2e; do., No. 3, 39 to 191-20;
extra N. 1 Teed, 41e. , Barley -Man, feed,
50e; limiting, 61 'to 64c. Buckwheat, No.
2, 60,10 60e. Flour -Man. Spring wheat
peterts, firsts, $5.60; seconds, 55.10; strong
balcore', $4.90; Winter patents, choice,
$5.25;- straight rollers; $4,75 to 54.86;
140914111 rollers, bags, 32.15 to $2.30. Rolled
oats, barrels, $4.45; bags, 90 lbs, $2.10.,
Bran, 516 .to 517; shorts, $18 to $19; Mid-.
dlings,• $21 to $22; mouillie, 526 to $32.
Rey, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $13 to 513.50.
Oheese-Finest Westerns, 12 to 121-20) fin-
est L'esterno, 11 to. .113-4c. Butter -
Choicest, 01,0001047,25 1.4 to 251-20; secondri,
241-4 to 245-40.' E4gs-1?re811,,250r eelected,
254. ' Potatoes, per hag; car tote, 65 to 850.
..UnIted stew Markets.- .
•
Minneapolis, June 24. -.Wheat - July,
91'3-40; September, 93 7,8c. Cash -No. 1 hard,
941-4,,; No, 1 Northern, 921.4 to 933-40;.No.
2 Northern, 903.4 to 91 3.4o, No. 3 yellow
corn, 69 to 691-50, No. 3 white oats, 395-5
to 40c. No, 2 rye, 54 to 55 1-2o. Flour prices
unchanged. Bran, 517,00 to 517.50.
Duluth, June 24. --Linseed, caeh, 51,32'7-8;
Yuly, $1,1176;,, Bentomber, *1.341.2 asked;
October, $1,34 14 asked, Wheat -No. 1
hard, 96.1.40; No., 1 Northern, 94 1.4e; No,
2 Nortliek, 913-4 to 921-40; July, 931.40
tieked; September, 94 7.13 to 95c nuked
Live Stock Markets.
Montreal, June 'few of the best
tattle sold at front 6 .to near 7 cents, but
most of tite• salee were (618(10 61 from 4
to 6 penis per pound. Mildh cows,$30 'to
$65 each. Calves, -313 to 6o; sheep, 4 1-2c to
5c; $4,,,to' $6' each; hoge.
about •10 1.4c, . -
Toronto, June 24., -Cattle -Choice, 'ex.
riort,,56.86; Choice butchers;,.$680 16 46;66;
good medium, $6 to $6:40; coalmen, $4.76 to
56; canners, 52 to 5450; eittters, 53 to $3,26.
Calves -Good veal, 55 to 57:, choice, $8 to
$8.50; 00040100, '43 to $1.19. Stoekers and
l'eedere--Steers, 700 to 1,000 pounds, $4.50
to 56,26; yearlinge, $2.10 to $3.50; extra
elloiee beavY 'feeders, SOO pounds. $5.86 to
4025. ;Milkers and epringers-Vrom 540 to
570. Sheep and lantbs--Light ewes, $0.76 to
56.25; heavY, 54.60 to 06; lambs, yearlings,
57, to $8; buOks, $4.50 to $5; spring iambs,
59 to 510.60. Hoge -49,80 to 49.90, fed rind
watered 89.50 to $9,60 f.o.b.•. and 010.15 elf
Car61 lles,o3' llogc, Over 240 , 60e. less.
ELECTRICAL STORM. "L
-Coffin's' Is14n11', girthorree 'Sterrett
• 45)11 , I) es tri)e• ed
A despatch from LiverpOol, N.S.,
says': Another electrical storm, came
up on elie.treven on Thursday morn-
ing, the fourth this week. Coffin's
Island lighthouse160,6 etruck, and
will be a total less. The dwelling
lioute, et . the earetaker also took
fire, and nothing could gave it.
The lighthouse was 65 feet high,
with a white 'revolving, light visible
aieteen miles, th
. 05
SEVERE EARTIIQUA 13, qr
Where, Greet 1411(18 03, Life °tottered ye
• .S13111° i°4:11; Ago.
• . e. . '
derpitteli frora• Port de •Fgence„,
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''''NAITSITELLt ' • •
ereeFer.7',-1 • '
.Cannda; tho.Eni.pltri,aad th8
1:0tit „.''
_ Canada.
• Amheestburg, husinem
es. en, have
Organized,a; Board taf Trade...
elflonstable D. 'H• Felkor °f Bran't-
ford has been appointed Chief of
Police at Edison, Alta.-
Blemlelande liospital, Sydney, N,
5., was destroyed by fir
ere e, The pati-
entsweall rescued. '''
Toronto's new General Hapital
was formally opened on Thurschey,
and inspected by thirty thousand
PeC°1111Itue{L. Watt, 'found guilty at Am
herst, N.S.i, of murdering his eie
ter's infant child, was sentenced ter
lm hanged.
Beerner, eighteen years
of age, hag reached Aylinere Ont.
miles, on a bhaving - eincyfeilmein el
mWienv,elinperdga,y87900
Dr. Helen MacMurchy, was ap-
the position of safety engineer with
of its kind in Ontario.
pointed by the Provincial Govern-
ment as Inspector of Feeble -mind -
of Mince for Ontario, ha,e accepted
the Canadian Copper Ce., the'•first
ed.
Mr. E. T. Corhill, Chief inspectox
Great Britain.
Andrew Carnegie has given, $25,.
000 1306be used in the improvement
of Anglo -German relations.
The British Ministers were vindi.
meted in the. House of Commons ,in
connection with the Marconi invest-
1.11eSTiach% militant suffragettes were
convicted of the charge of conspir-
acy to do malicious damage to peo-
perty. • • "e•
Two big Mexican i. loans were
baarrkt.
reedm. German
frothe money
m
At the, last meeting ef tbe Berlin
Medical Society bitter opposition to
Dr. Friedmann was expressed.
20,000 MEN OUT.
Chicago Building Trade Tied Up by
a,' Lockout.
A, despatch, from ,Chicago eays :
The lockout of :10,000 men engaged
102 'the building trade here, recently
threatened by contractors who are
putting up buildings in the down-
town district, became effective on
Thursday. The lockout followed
the refusal of. 150 striking atone -
masons to 10111.1866Wn
rn to Work oa big
benk building. Officials of the
Buildieg Trades Council declared
that they would retaliate by calling
a strike and stopping building con-
struction throughout the city.
SAD FATALITY AT .KINGSTON.
TIrree BOyd Playing with Logs on
Rideau River Drowned.
A despatch from Kingston. bay:
Three boy's, Lawtence JackSon, 13a -
got Street, aged 10; Albert Gibson,
North Street, aged '10, and Jaek
Wallace', aged 9, son of School
Trustee Wallace, were drowned
about 6 o'clock On 'Wednesday even-
ing near Cataraqui Bridge. They
had taken off their clothes and were
'playing on a, amber of legs floating
in the water. When they did :not
return. home at tea -time a, search
was made and the elothing of the
lads was found on the ;shore.
4.8 ,
PROMINENT DOCTOR DIES. .
Dr. Severia Laehapelle, of Mont-
real, Passes Away Suddenly.
A de,spatelt from Montreal says:
While on his Way to a meeting of
syinpethizers of the "Free end Pure
`Milk Movement," Dr. Severin La-
chapblle, whese lite work has been
'identified with the cause of better
hygienic conditions in M+antreal's
slum dietrices, dropped dead on
Wednesday. 1)1`. Lanhapell e maden
a specialty bf hygiee and public
queetions, a,nd he leaves some popu-
lar works much:appreciated, among
which may be mentioned "Women
and Nurse" and "Health. for All."
. . MILITANTS ARE BUSY. e
Ifeve Destroyed Upwards or $500,L
000 Ills Year. •
A despatch from Lond+en says:
Late on .Wedneselay night the par-
ish church of itoWlip Regis, near
Dudley, was destroyed by a fire
attributed to the euffragettee. The
church dates from the year 1200.
It was rebuile, ten years ago at le
cost of t6,000, The Rash London
rederation of the Women's Social
and Political Ilniou is organizing a
declaratiOn to the Premier wherein
-ey boast that upwards of 2100,-
0 worth 013 property has been dee
Oyed this , ,
IglartinAlle, 443,14 rieflper e,arteh •
shock 'eif reac,i0,41.1„ae-",
31.4 hall-ptiSt:,telve 'orCipek Ott
ne.aday.
able exeiteeeen beeb tit'b'crdsonaggoos
1.o6 Of 'life basbeen.repeittede'"
Pert,. '‘i;61trir0't.111l''',U16:".."20'-iiii;8- tire'
slandafiree' -prieeeriberEer..fand';',E4Oir''
,
niendtid. by•.phynimans. For 1Voi
mittee .Dr. 'Hirt qig
' •
41450it TWIN A. LEE DE 11)
as Chief e Of New West-
ninster, 11.0., for Three Years.
A despatch frone New Westniips.-
•, seys While motoring
6 oittsecle the city on Tuesday ex-
Maerox john A. Lee drepped
fp. his cam from, heart, elisease, At
the close. 01 -31 thiarlauccessive teem
61,9 Mayo -r'.110 wits elected P. -resident
!Of tilt) NeW Westminster Boiled of
Trade, He Wag a directer ,of many
of the city's institutions and a
prominent Conservative. Ho 109ems
tvidew and two' children.
Y,
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411read baked
to a nicetYleell°1°
inealy•and full.. ,'
fiavorea,... fleMing
,. only is. irstessary.
Eant
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FROM ERIN'S 'GREE ISLE
NEWS IlY MAIL FROM ME-
.' 1,A.wo,s suonas.
happenings in the Emerald Isle ol
Iuterest to Irish-
men.
A waterworks seheme has been,
cempleted', in Carrick -on -Bair at • a
cost of,,$54,000.
Bonehel's drapery, establishment
in Calvin has been completely de-
stroyed by fire. •
As the result; of a gun exploding,
Pateick Murphy, frermer of Bo-.
herbue lies lost his left hand.
The laborers in oonneetion with
the building trades in Derry have
had their wages: increased 25 cents
per week,,
Mr. Beattie Crossfort has died
from edemas as the result of box-
oinigatzuetrlit.ia band against the wheel
Sir George. Abereromhy was ser-
iously injured 'When he WAS theown
cfroounantyl:ing litre at Greenmoura.
There is every expectation that
good coal -will zoon raieed in
quantity near the railway line,
from Cookstown to Stewartatown.
Damage to the extent ef $5,000
was done by fire which originated
in the flax mill of john Eakin,
Ballygillen, .Magherafelt.
A volanteer fire brigade. is to be
organized' for Reece/ninon. A re-
presentative committee ha e been • 4
formed, and volunteers called for.
Mr. W. F. Rees, lecturer in ece-
nomie history in Queen's Univer-
sity, Belfast, hes been a,ppointed to '
a sfmilar po.sition in Edinburgh
University,
,
An aspect of the housing problem
in Dublin in which all *lasses ere
directly interested, is the abnore
hinoaullIeahigh ,rent of the better, class
"The Poet of Baltingless," Jack
Whelan, has passed sway in the
workhouse of his natiye town.. He
was close On a hundred years old.
David Nicholson, aged .28 yeats, •
an eleebrieien, wee knecked C.10W11
and instantly killed by a tram ciet-el
between Baleloyle and Killanak
Chureh, Dublin,
- A young man. named W. Georg
Martin, ageel 18, Wag fatally in-
jured by being caught in the .belt-
ing ae Itleases. Greaves wereviug
factory Portadown.
The 2,2 artisan d.;vellings erected
by the Kildare :Urban Connoil were
opened by Lady Weldon, P.L.G., itt
the presence cif a large gathering of
Athy people,
A county tuberculosis dispensary
is to be erected at Prospect Hill,
Gahvay, as a step towaa•ds putting
into operation the provisions of the
Tuberculosie Act 031908,
A -fierce fight between police and 'fie—
about 300 -people took place at
farm Portonligton, and the k
crowd only dispersed when the po-
lice made a baton charge,
The.re has been a, 'eerieus out-
break of. 'typhoid fe-ver in the Wilds ;
of Connemara and the sufferers
have been in a miserable conditibn,
Many of the farms are bogs.
What constitutes a record money
value of a. herring- catch in Donegal
ofi.sfie,h2i5inlogi.newb3a,..tsw,olen.dcie,adnerhiy_26.ttiliengetectom4,,
drifter Weal of Bingheed, her sleet
For Loss of Hair -
We will pay tor what you use 0
Rexall ,493" flair Tonle does not
promote the growth of your hale.
In all our experience with. hair
tonics the one that has done most to
ts..tin. our confidence is Besall "93",
Tonie.1, We have such well-
founded faith in it that we want
you to try. -It at our risk. 40 28 does
not satisfy you in. every partioulikr,
160 16116 pay for what you t180 tO the
extent of 030 day treatment.
e" If Regal' "03" Flair Told° does '
Lint remove dandruff, relieve eealp
irritation, atop the hair from falling
and promote a new growth of hair,
come back to 1(5 163141 ask" us 160 0010111
the money you paid kr it, and we will
promptly hand it back to you. You
don't sign anything, promise any-
thing, bring anything back, 00 111 apy
, way obligate yourself. Isn't that fair?
Doesn't it stand to reason that wo
would not make sunli a liberal offer
If we did net truly believe that
"0" Hair Tonic will do all
We claim for it that it will do all
And more than any otter eimedy?
Leaye havuverythin 1e:01,e:4.A...elk. •
tamers toltus of their Success. There
000 113010 508149841 uoers 01 Boxsll -
+he i lior •
plepalation wo sell.
, Start a treatment of Itexall 1‘riTi9,"
Hair "Tonle today, If' you do, we
belieeie you will thalik us for this
.1„dvice gee hsteleaffiee and et.
Yee efiri..key Rexell."96" Heir To*
151 this commgeity ouly oue store:
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!minter, • 4,5e 33f aor„
(0141 oity lo tril!!tx.tit‘La:VY011,17.ther,3
Great sritain, Tilere ie a different 06x111 '
Remedy for nearlv every ordinary human 0,-.
• each ,eSpecially designed for the partieider fit
for which 30 10 recomnionded.
Trio Rexalt Stores are Amotictee Oreatest
Ding Stores
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