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You will find relief in Zant`-Buk
it eases the burning, stinging
pain, stops bleeding and brings
ease. Perseverance, with Zam.
Buk, means cure; Why not prove
this 488 Druggists and Siore4.-
, box.
'PHE FAILL TROPHY.
• July 10-Seafo0'1h at GoderLch.
July 17...---C1intofial Seaforth.
July SI-Godorich at Clinton.
• WHEN THE LIVER
IS INACTIVE
CONSTIPATION SOON FOLLOWS
The duty of the liver is to prepare and
secrete bile, and serve as a filter to the
blood, cleansing it of all impurities and
poisons. '
Healthy bile in sufficient' quantity is
Nature's provision to secure regular
action of the bowels, and therefore when
the liver is inactive, failing to secrete
bile in sufficient quantity, constipation
soon follows.
Mr. Henry Pearce, Owen Sound, Ont..
writes:--" Having been troubled for Years
with constipation, and trying many so-
called remedies, which did me no good
whatever, I was persuaded to try Mil -
burn's Laza-niver Pills. I have found
them most beneficial; tlaey are, indeed,
a splendid pill, and I can heartily recom-
mend them to all suffering from constipa-
tion,"
Milburn's Lasa -Liver Pills are 25 cents
per vial, or 5 vials for 31.00, at all dealers,
• or mailed direct on receipt of price by
The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,
Oat.
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g TRY IT FOR 1912C
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Limited, Publishers.
DON'T NEGLECT
YOUR WATCH -
A WATCH is a delicate piece
of Machinery. It calls for
less attention than most
machinery, but unlit be cleaned
•and oiled occasionally to keep
perfect time. '
With proper care a Waltham
Watch will keep perfect nine
• for a lifetime. It will pay'yeis
* everywelev,leotr l_uselean your watch
mouths.
W. R. 'Counter
Jeweler and-Optielan.
Issuer of
Marriage Licenses.
31.
Piano
tirchasers
shod/ not /min
asleep Pak kei
uleD011ERTY
fis has" value
OR earth
One 2f the Best
Equipped
Pid110 Factories
In Canada
W. Doherty Piano, and
Organ Co . Linitted
Facteriee and Head Office
• CLINTON, ONT. .
:Western Branch, '
etiO HARGRAVE STREET,
, WINNIPEG. MAN,
auffeur rARALYs.ts COM
By. LeOuiS Tracy
Copyright by McLeo d Si T
'onto
Frenchman; who drew lier, attention
:to thelimestotte ewes in such ...wise condo at last in one supreme- moment
that elle did not even see the Mercury Of revelatiou, And now that it was
as she pas4ed. here,Cynthia. was 'hidden somewhere
Medenhaan muttered something use' in the gray distance, and Medenhanii
neills breath,and reversed was frowning at a flying strip of white
,i. . slowly
•b
aek to tha 15611. He ,co us It cl u e hie read, 'with his every faeutly intent on
, watch. • .• exacting the last ounce of power froin
e superb machine-1ns controlled.
! "I'll give the postcard writer ten
ininutes-then I shall jar her nerves ' • The nailes'rolled beneath, yet there
badly," he promised himself,,vas no token of the Du Vallon that "
Those minutes were slow -footed, ,Was to "run slowly up the hill" until
but at last he closed the watch with Overtaken by tbe industrious writer
S. snap. He called to a waiereas visibia pf posteaxds.. At the utmost, the
et the end of a long passage, The French car was given some twelve or I
girl happened to be his friend of tea-) ;thirteen minutes' start which meant
time. t Seven or eight miles to 4 high-powered
; "Would you like to earn another emtomobile urged forward with the
half crown?" he asked., determinetion atedenhara. hiinself Was
, She had wit enough to grasp es- , displaying. Marigny's chauffeur,
peutials, 0;l2d it was abundantly clear therefore, must have dashed' through
that this- man was not her lawful ihatsTitanie cleft in the limestone at
!quarry. 4 speed utterly incompatible With his
• "Yes-eir," she said. PniPloYer's excuse of sightseeing. , Of
"Take it, then, and tell the elderly Poure, It would be an easy , matter
lady. belonging to my party -she is ' for Mangey' to enlist Miss Vanreeenn
'somewhere inside-Lthat Fitzroy says OYInitatlitee in Ithel'effort of a, tirstsrate
be cannot watt any longer; Use theft ;engine to conquer- the adverse gra-
eract words -and be quick!" diet. She wopld hardly realizethe
The girl vanished An irate yet rate of •prOgresa, and from 'where' -she
elignified Mrs. Dever came out. Was seated, the speed Indioator would
, "Do I 'understand-" she began be invisible unless she leaned ' for -
Wrath fully. ward for the express purpose of •read-
"I hope so, madam. -Unless you get ing it. Medenham was euro that the
In at once I intend going to Bristol, Mercury would catch the Du Nation
or elsewhere, without you." long before Bristol was reached, but
i "Or elsewhere?" she gasped, though when the last ample fold of the bleak
some of her high color fled under Ms plateau spread iteelf in frimt, and
cold glance. •• huntentienyes could discern no cloud
, "Precisely. I do not intend to aban- of dust lingering in the still air where
don Mies Vanrenen." •the road dipped oyer the horizon. he
' "How dare you speak to me in this began to doubt, to queation, to solve
manner, you vulgar person?" • groteeque problems that were deicer-
. For answer Medenliam set the en- ded ere they had well taken Intone.
gine going. Oddly enough, there came no more
"I said 'At once,'" he replied, and expostulations from Mrs, Dever.' Like
looked Airs. Dever •squarely In the
eyes.
the majority of nervous people, elm
quelled by the need of placing com-
. She had her fair sbare of that wis- plete trust in one who understood his
done of the serpent winch is indispen- Work. ‘'N,hile Medenham was still
sable to evildoers; -and lead learnt pearching the sky -line for signs of the
early in life that whereas many men vanished car, she did show\ some'
say they will do that which they interest M his queet Ile felt, since I
really will do if put to the test, other ite could not see, that she half rose
Wen, rare but dor.ainant, can be true." and • iodised over his heads bent low ,
ted to make good their words 110 mat- behind the,,,partial shelter afforded bY
is glees screen. Then she. settled beets
in the scat, and. drew a rug ctanfora,
ably around her knees. For some
reason, she was strangely centent.
The incident simplied food for ac-
tive thought. So she felt safe! That
Which she dreaded as rise result of
a too strenuous pnrseit could not nosy'
happen! Then what was It? Medea-
liam swept aside the fantasy that Mrs.
Dever knew the country well ,enough
lo go able to Say preciaely 'when and
Where she might be sure of his
Isre to snatch CYdthia from that hid-
den evil Df his nature of which he
Could only guess at. Her world was
ter what the cost. So she accepted
the unavoidable; quivering with in-
eignatIon, she entered the car.
•, "Drive me to the Post -office," she
baid, with as much of acid repose as
else could master to her aid.
Medenhara seemed to be suddenly
inflicted with deafness. After negote
eting a line of vehicles, the Mercury
leaped past the caves of Gough and
Cox as though the drip of lime -laden
water within those asnazin gdepths
Were reeling oft centuries in a frenzy
bf haste instead of measuring tirue
so sloWly that no appreMable change
No symptoms that indicate -tiny
of the ailments of childhood ehould
bo allowed! to pass whthout prompt
sittention. The little allraent may
;soon become a serious owl Mid
perhaps a little life passes out. If
:Baby ts Own Tablets are kept in the
house mined !troubles cart ,be
promptly• eured, end perbous cities
averted, The Tablets are ,guatann.
e y
given it othe newborn babe as well
as the; growing child. Mrs. A.rthuu
.Drapeaut lgonti Carmel, Que., pays:
"I can give Baby's Own Talbletsilos
my little one (without fear, well
knowing :the beneficial results
itha.h will (follow thein use?" The
Tablets are sold by medicine 'deal -
era or by mail .tct 25 cents a ediox
from T118 Dr. Williamee Medicine
Co, BrockVille, One,
has been noted in the tiniest stalactite
duriag fifty years. Mee. Dever then the artificial one of hotels' Iraqi elms,
grew genuinely alarmed, since even a lune numbered streets -in t 9 real
designing woman may be a timid one. vorld, of which the lonely wastes of
She - the Mendips provided no meager sam-
imeraed to be on the verge of Yuen- be, she was a profound Ignoramus,
Ing full tilt against a jutting rock, P. fat little automaton equipped with
She could endure the eteadi de leaded etrophied senses. But she blundered
but - stood up and screamed. • badly in composing herself 'so coellY
Medenham slackened sped. When for the remainder of the run to Bled
the curving road °petted sufficiently MI. efedenham had dwelt many
tc:. show a clear furlong ahead, he Months at a time in lands where just
urned and spoke to the limp, Shriek- such simple indications of mood on
ing creature clinging to the back of the part of man or beast had meant
)ne sede i to him all the difference between life
• "You are not in the slightest eae. and death. So now, if ever, he be -
ken" he assttred her, "but if you wish came doubly alert; his eyes were
It I Will erop you here. The village etrained, eager, peering; his body still
Is barely half a mile away. Other- as the wild credturee which he lmew
evise, 'should you decide te remain, to be skulking unseen behind many
it a rack and grass tuft passed on the
yon mustput up with a rapid speed.
""But WhY, why?" she almost wail- evaY•
'like that?" stones interspersed with patches of The Cause' of
, "Again I pledge my word teat there wiry grass on which browsed sonie
Is no resit. I mean to overtake Miss hardy sbeep, reserabled a disturbed 1 • Rheum ati A M
yanrenen, before -tbe'light fails -that ocean suddenly made solid. It Wait • , -2
n t I I b t i almost
ed. "Have you gone mad, to drive I This desolate land, given' over to
P-LETELY CURED
"fruit -elves" Porfomis
Another. 1Viiraolo
• 331ixS1'or.„ N, B., ITAY25111. rest
"I had a stroke of Paralysis in March
tgio, and this left me unable to walk or
help myself, and. the Constipation of the
Bowels was terrible. .
,Nothing did me any good and I was
Wretched in every way, .
I then took "Bruit -relives" for the
Constipation and it not only enred ute
of this terrible trouble, but gradually
this fruit medicine toned up the nerves
and actually cured the PEiralysie.
13y the use of "Fruit-a-tives", I grew
stronger and •stronger until all the
Paralysis and weakness left me.
I am now well again and attend my
store every day. I say "Thank God
for Emit -a -rives"
AI,VA PHILLIPS.
"Fruitedives" not only cured the
terrible Constipation, but so totted up
the nervous system and the general
health as to completely overcome the
palsy,
Truly "ranina-tives" is a wonderful
medicine.
eoc a box, 6 for emeo trial size, esc.
At dealers or sent on receipt of price be
Fruit -a -three Limited, Ottawa,
• °arrow Juror 111.
Los Angeles, June 20. -The sudden
illness of tureor J. 1-1., Leavitt halted
the trial of Clarence S. Darrow 'yes-
terday. 'Leavitt was stricken Thurs-
day night with an attack of 'what
appeared to be appendicitis. The
trial was adjourned until' Monday..
CHILDHOOD DANGERS'
Fallon Denounced.
Quebee, June 29,-A sensation has
been caused at the Congress of the
Freneb language by the Du/secede-Li
of an announcement to the effect
that Mgr. Fallen, Bisbee of London.
had .forbidden bis priests to absent
themselves from the diocese for more
than a dan during the congrest.
There is a large section of the dele-
gates -Who favor expreesing a strong
protest in the form of a resolution
against ,the action of the bishop, and
a resolution was in fact drafted and
presented to one of the sections of
tee eongress yesterday. It caused a
lively discussion, and after several
amendments 'had been suggested it
was decided to leave the matter 'over
fro a general disru,,ien.
"You conduct is nositively +etre regular undulations. In the trough I
geous." she gasped. • Ineween two of these rounded ridges
"Please yourself, madam Do you the road bifurcated, the way to Bristol
k • •
to, or stay? trending to the left, -and a lese
,• • She collaspsed into the comforteble pedant thorohghfare glancing off td
npholstery with a gesture of impo. the right. • ,
tent despair. Medenhara was sure There 'was.no _sign -poet, but a child
tele would not dare to leave him. Could scarce have erred is asked to
1What wretched project she and mar. Oleos° ...the. track that led to a big
igny had concocted he knew not, but town. Medenham having consulted
its secoessful onteome evidently de- the Map earlier in the day,'swung to,
pended on Mrs. Devar's safe arrival fhe left Without hesitation. The car
in Bristol. Moreover, it was a para. literally fiew up the next ineline, and
mount' condition that- he- should be ! the dark lines of trees and hedges
Is all, . no eve u ran. 1005.,
„delayed at Cheddar and his chief In the distance proved that tilled,land
interest lay in defeadng that part of 1 was being neared. Now he was ties- ,
the programme. , Without another 1 solutely sure 'that he had managed, I
word; he released the brakes, and the1 s°11 -1°11°w, 10 -fain the Du Valluu- I
car sped on -ward, . enless, indeed, its redoubtable mech.
Now they were ,plunging into a. anism was of a caliber he had not
cliffs that On -the western side rose ,1 byways of Europe. 1
highways and
magnificent defile shadowed bY sheer,4 yet 001110"rues hi the
tee a height of five hundred feet, Flut- I With him, to decide was to ant.
tering rock pigeons circled far up hi . The Mercury sloWed nn so promptly
that Mrs. Dever beanie alarmed
I
Main.
the azure riband that spanned the old
-
posing -precipices. Froin many el.
towering pinnacle, earned by the ages
into fantastic imageries of a mode,
a pulpit, a lion, or a lance, came the
loud, clear calling of innumerable
jacksdaws. It was dark and gloom
most terrifying to Mrs. Dever, down
there' on the twining road where the The car stopped where his watch;
car boomed ever on like some relent- ful glance noted a carpet of sand left,
less monster rushing from iss lane -by the late shower of rain. He sprang
But the Cheddar gorge, though mines- out and examined ,the marks of recent
tic and awe-inspiring, 10 tot of great
extent. Soon the valley widened, the'
road took longer sweeps to 'round
each frowning buttress, and at lase
emerged, wet]) a quality of Inanimate,
loreathlessnees, on to the bleak .m1
desolate tableland, of the Mendip. 1
; At this point had Cynthia been!
iliere, Medenhain woped
,,,,,14have stp
"What is it? -a tire gone?" she
(need.
"No, I am on the wrong road -that
la all." #
"But there is no other. That turn',
Mg we passed was a mere lane." •
traffic. Marigny's vehicle carried now
skid covers with etude arranged in
peculiar groups, and their imprint
was plata to be seen. But they had
followed that road once only. It wale
impossible to determine offhand:
whether they had come or gone, but!
i2 they came frora leristol, then most
rtainl the had not ret rn d •
or a while, so that she might adrairee Medenhain took notheig for gratitedi
he far-flung panorama of the "Island I) k was dvan,cing d isa ntust
'alley of Avallon" that streMhed d)e-
ow the ravine. Out of the 'green pas-
tures in the middle distance rose the
Imiried towers of Glanstonbury. „The
!
mrple and nt
gold of Sedgeoor, re-
ieved by the soft outlines of the Pol-
1 1111 th
ion Dean and the BlackdoWn iiinge
en s, e grim summits ef Team -
make no mistake at this stage. Ed
ran the Mereury alowly ahead, not,
taking hts gaze off the telltale signs::
At last he found 'whet he -was looking- .
for, The broad scars Mft by a heavy -
cart craseed tbeestuds, and had cros-
sed after the peseage of the car Thus
It is frequently supposed that
rheumatism is brought on (Iv cold
and damp i effects' on the surface of
the body, but thee eheory is wrong,
cold and dande only excitesthe dis-
ease thaf-is settled inthe (blood,
rheumatism is a blood disease and
Rheum° is guaranteed to remove
the cause and enrick theiblood so
that uric: •acid cannot -exit.
1theurao es a wonderful trbeulmatic
cure. If you have effieumatiem in
any foam! don't( delay going to J. E.
Tioveyie drug store send get a bot-
tle Of Rheumoi today,
Lake Steamer Burned.
Green Bay, Wis., June 29. --The
steamer Sidney 0. MeLouth, of Ma-
rine City, Mich., which left this port
Thursday afternoon, burned on Green
Bay, about twenty mites from here
late Thursday night, Captain Sher -
key and fifteen men of the crew got
into lifeboats. Tbe steamer was built
ba 880, was 285 feet long and 4 foot
beam.
There Is toe reason for, your, std.
Serling wtth backache 'and kidnney
trouble( any further: Ankh trate
Kidney Pills; ,can now be proeure'd
in 'Mil:Store at sTE. !Hovey'sl drug
tstore a woriderfull little pill that
quickly bringe results to- sufferer
of any f orm of Kidney' ra. !Bewilder
trouble. Get the gentile Anti Uric.
B.V. Marion on eVery box,
e eliminated the vaganles of chance.;
1 he wooded Qgantooks dippirig to des learigny had pet talteli the read to,
Severn, and the giant limas of Elamose. Beisted-he Must get On the sattusi•aone
mending the far horlzom-theise great '-`,,„,011-103,_,____Th0 cart was In eight. '
t plaehos et realer, softened, and blend- dee' eeeeedeledeeeennn, sieeseedhed "seed 1/"Ilefi'
Id by belts o,f teteentand and the elute. tedee d'eeeen eel' ''''eleee, grew agitated.
in,oke of ehraterfng haralets formed `1.19hallo' deeedeel gedng?" elle' de-.
IMPERIAL WI RELESS.
Great Britain Is Planning to Girdle
the World.
New York, June 29.-A I,ondon ca-
ble says: The wireless convention,
now in session here, which has felled
its greatest difficulty in dealing with
wireless s telegraphy as a commercial
agent, has at last learned some parti-
culars of the agreement between the
Mare,oni Company and the British
Government. England, him other
European countries. retterds wireless
picture that Oct BritaiL"s store- tt.4341,34,t/e4,71' uad resoi; od this'
iouse of natemal beauty can match
too often to sate the-eYes of theee Pant) 118 9sn9 elee isa 'Would not;
,ho demo 4 eissend4g lan02scae,pe km the manner of hisl
He had, as it were, jealously guar-I5DgersIt'es
ded thie vista all day: said not a...word - "I mean an•deRtees Vaneenend her
he it, evea, when Cynthia and he din said. "Pray let that waffle* for the
bussed' tlie route, eo that it xnight tl°ur' An' further URplanatiull Yqui
. _ !nay require ,can be 'given at Bristol!,
9.-se...J. Se. t's
,
Continued next week
LANGUID
people' ari sick P*014e.,16, They I
lack vitAlilleandomislive'power.
,
brings niw 10e to such people-
, it gives Vigoi-aoll vitality to
'mind and boditNAffor.enists.
non sa Deems, Toroare;s2ras see; 12-9
as ,L.L..,roaL rti,tt 1,nt tr, aticl
.agrecune,i1 \v)U);i-he .11.tir6Oni Cornpany
has beep Inade vfti this zis the lead-
ing Glot4g1t.
11, provides that ISnt Isaitisl; Gov er n -
meet supply ' co ni Company
with if1:3,000,QUO with , which to .build
five, great Wirele5s, stations, Australia
to.supply $500,000 for another station,
and the six t.o foihn a wireless cir-
cuit around the • globe at known
One station to 'be in Eegland,
one in Australia,, one, in'india and a
fourth at Port Said. The other two, it
is presumed, will be in S cut,n Afr..?n.
and at Hong Kong. 'There is already
a station at Glace Bay, while land
installations cross the ;Dominion of
It is estimated, that rif the work is
begun immediately the stations will
be finished in a year, and that Eng-
land will then have a eircuit of com-
munication around the earth, inde.
pendent of cables.
MARKET REPORTS.
Liverpool Wheat Futures Clete I rre-
.
guar, Chicago Lower- Live
Stock -Latest Quotations.
CHICAGO, July 1. -Cooler weather
over the entire spring crop country,
with rains reaching a large part of the
bet, Made 'weakness tile rule to -clay
In wheat. irk° close, which was heavy
at nearly the bottom point of the ses-
skin, showed a net decline of 1 1-4e to
1 7-8e. An other leeding staples, too,
firdshed at a toss -corn 7-8e to 1 5-8e,
eats, 8-4o te 1 1-2e and provisions 'So
to 17 1-2c.
The, Liverpool market olosed• to -day %c
higher to 14e lower than yesterday on
wheat, and )yie tO lac lower on corn. At
Berlin. wheat closed unchanged from Fri-
day last; at Budapest So lower.
Toronto Grain Market. '
Wheat,. rall, -Malin 05.05 to $1, 06
Wheat, goose, bushel • 0 98 ....
Rye, bushel 0 85
Barley, for feed.... 080 56,4
Oats, bttshel 0 52
Barley, bushel.
0 70
1 25
Peas' b;o8rhoenbushel
Market.
I3to -uckwheat, 1 00 i 20
73utter, creamery, lb. rolls0 27 0 28 .
Butter, creamery, solids 0 27 .. -
73utter, separator, dairy, pa..0 28 0 25
Butter, store lots t 0 21 0 22
Eggs, new-lald 0 24 ....
Cheese, new, Ib 0 15 ...,
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 1.--6lose,-Wheat
$1.0564; Sept., $1.0214; Dec.. 31.05114to
21.02564; No, a hard, $1.1164; No, i north-
ern, $1.1064,
Corn -No, 8 yellow, S30 to 78420.
Oats -No. 3 white, 49e.
Bye -No. 2, 70c.
Bran ---$21 to $21.50.'
Iflour-First patents, 35.40 to 25.75; sec-
ond patents, $5.10 to 26.36; first clears,
$3.80 to 24,06; second clears, Vein to $0.
Buffalo Grain Market.
' 'BUFFALO, July L -Spring wheat dull,
No. i northern carloads store, 01.1064;winter easy. No. 2 red, $1.11 asked; No.
2 whit,e 21.21,
Corn -unsettled; NO. 5 yelloW, 80c ask"
ed; No. 4 yellow, ?Me asked; No. 5 corn,
Tnie to 7814,c; No. 4 corn, Mc, all on track
tint billed.
Ottts-Hnsettled; No, 2 white, 5e315 mat-
ed; No, 3 white, 6,61do asked; No. 4 white,
546.fo asked.
Duluth Grain Market.
DULUTH, July 1. -Wbeat-No.
1 hard, $1.1291; No. 1 northern, $1.1131; No..
2 do„ $1,0394 to 21.0931; July, $1.10021 asked;
Sept., 31.116111.
CATTLE MARKETS.
' Union Stock Yards.
TORONTO, Full' 1. -Receipts of
live stoek were 131 cars, consisting of
2630 cattle, 125 calves, 555 sheep and
530 hogs.
Butchers
Good butchers were being quoted at
from 31.26 to 27.75, with 47.40 aa the Pre -
raping prloe. The supply was good. Me-
diums went from $0 to KISS with commons
quoted at Si to $5. Light steers and heif-
ers In this class were around 27.25,
GOWs.
The market was decidedly off, with the
supply very large, Good cows sola at from
te to $0.70; medium. from $4 to 36, and
common from $3 to $4. The bulk of the
sales run from 34 to OM.
Calves.
The price remained about steady, at $8
for the good onea and Clown to 24 for the
comniOnS.
Sheep
A decline set in on heavy ewes, which
sold down as low as from $8 to $4. Light
ewes went from 24 to $4.50. The Cactus. -
tion wag close, with no higher tendeuelet
showing. Spring iambs were steady at
figures from 51.75 to' $8.76. Bucks were
from $3 to $1,50.
Hogs,
A further decline was recorded. The
Week's price opened at $7.06.f.o.b., and 08
flat fed and 'watered. The supply was
fairly good.
Chicago Live Stock.
CHICAGO, July I. -Cattle -Receipts 21,-
040. Market strong for best, others weak.
Beevas, 30.75 to 29.65; Texas steers, $ato
to 27.60; western steers, 80.25 to 82.70;
stockers and feeders, $4 to $6.45;_ sows and
heifers, 22.70 to $8.80; calves, $5.o0 to KM.
Hogs -Receipts 42,000. Marltet So lower,
Light, 27.15 to 27.60; mixed, $7.15 to $7.60;
heavy, $7.10 to 61.60; rough, $7.05 to $7.50;
pigs, 25.20 to $7; bulk of sales, 27.40 to
27.55.
Sheep -Receipts MOM. Mai•Itet steady
for sheen. Lambs, 20c to 40e off. Native,
25 to 25; western, 8323 to 26; y earlings,
34.28 to' $6.60; lambs, native, 460 to 87.70;
western, $4 to $7,70.
Cheese Markets.
CANTON, N.Y., July 1. -Some 5908
boxes of cheese sold at 14%e, and 850
tubs of butter sola at 2714o,
WATERTOWN, 24.7,, July 1. -Cheese
sales On beard here were 12,020 at 140.
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WEST INDIAN TREATY.
Terms of Preference With Islands
Made Public.
Toronto, July 2. -Publicity has new
been given to the agreement,. mitered
into in April last between the Gov-
ernment of Canada and the Govern-
ments of the West Indian Islands
who were represented, providing for
a reciprocal preference on various
classes of goads. In brief, the, coo -
Meeting parties agree that the cus-
toms duties on goods covered by the
agreement Shall not exceed four -fifth
of the duties imposed on similar
goods of foreign origin, and right is
also reserved to limit the benefit of
the eoneession to goods conveyed di -
red without transhipment. ,
In general the cluedof imports
concerned are those peculiar to, the
place of origin. A preference is given
by the West Indies to Canadian fish,
meats, grain and other foed products,
live animals, agrieultulel machinery,
boot § aidel s.hdes, aa1s, wise and elec-
trical displfanees, 'canned and bottled
fruits, vehicles, paper and other at-
ticles. On the other hand, Canada
gives concessions on s-ugar, coffee,
cotton, rice, petroleum, oils, rubber,
tropical food products and other im-
ports. The agreement is for ten years,
and includes for three years the Ba -
harries, Bermuda, British Honduras,
Grenada, Jamaica and Newfoundland,
but this concession will cease at the
expiry of that period unless they also
extend reciprocal advantages to Can-
ada: ^
House Fftes
are hatched in manure and reveI
filth. Scientists have discovered
that they are largely respOnsible fat'
the spread of Tuberculosis, Typho.id,
Diphtheria, Dysentery, Infantile Dis-.
eases of the Bowels, etc:
Every packefo
WILSON'S
FLY PADS
will kill more flies than
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soo sheets of sticky paper.
grog n(1cheerne.t. aeai 0 5I6567e28 Vt)
the appsoval ,of the Parliament of
Canada and of the legislatures uf the
above -Mentioned coloniee, and of the
Secratary of State for the Coloniee,
and upoii Each approval being given
it sha I be brought into operation at
tech time as may be agreed upon
tween the contracting parties by a
roclamation to be published in the
'Canada Gazette" and in the official
gazette of each of the colonies in -
'volved.
STILL NO RESULT
Democratic Convention Has Cast
Its 42nd Ballot,
OOV.• WILSON IS GAINING
Monotonous Succession of Fruitless
Ballots Is Taken at Baltimore and
the Speaker of the House Is Now
Second Choice With Harmon
and Underwood Delegates
Still Clinging to Leaders,
Baltimore, July 2. -With monoton-
ous regularity the Democratic Me
vention went oe all day anti all night,
with the exception of a three home
recess, balloting in a vain effort.. to
pick a candidate, and edjourned at
12.43 a.m. Governor Wilson gained
steadily on Charap Clark throughout
the day, but after pa.ssing the 500
mark, while the Speaker went far
below his initial vote last Friday
morning, the tide turned a little nist
before midnight, and on the 42nd bal-
lot, the New Jersey governor fell off
a couple, while Clark went forward
In the seine proportion. The vote
for Oscar Underwood fluctuated with-
in ten of the 100 mark.
Spealser Claris disappeared from
Washington yesterdaY, and for a time
nobody could MI1 just where he had
gone. He was badly needed, as bode
Houses of Congress had met to ex-
tend tha approprfations, so that the
business of the Government could go
ell.
Late last evening, however, it was
announced that he was here at the
residence of Mayor Preston, and that
he had been in consultation with his
1Vlissouri leaders.
Two attempts to adjourn were raade
before midnight. One was withdrawn
as soon as made and the other went
to a roll call, but as leaders of both
sides were voting against it, it was
withdrawn, sawl the 42n02 ballot went
on. This gave Wilson 494, Clark 480,
Underwood 104, Harmon 27, Bryan
1-2, Kern 1, Foss 28, J. Hamilton
Isawis of Chicago 1. •
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