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The Goderich Star, 1907-07-19, Page 3' • tr., 11'• 411011.0400M10001114110004041.00040411011 Pitched Bat le With Troops Nett Potersbur A despatch from St. Petereettrg eayie deierdel% beee heattl eel la the *Jere. part er fit. Nitre, berg pnee*eg. 04•Itt the herlit;*4*It eeettell Nevgetteld PrgVince.'efipeeff ellY theelfetriela IOW/reed byeihe 46-• nal eenileelJeg tier H1100, and cliaettill kliiteltert bettle Wfte felleht aL• • Itiolozere...hetWeelt lreepa Lula Peeeitilfe Jed ey .. master. The autbordiett .tenf. the -41A-- tattoo will Spread 'lei' the, elflike Derille err. part of •-•Resslii/•4#*:serieuidY. tater'', fere wlth. the transport,- et.graith. OIL! ccal and wOod:th Petersburg. The srecent" ItitteduCtitut:f. ,of ligbeafs on the itiark"Calattl',14?replaca,thelow, Mies hauled 4,,..„..peligottfri. 11.e,gagtionea ereat exelteelette., tit Peaettal3 strun g repot egeose elle• tbreW stones At the taffbeett in'efterts'.th tertere with the,40,1,gatiwaf,;thawater;; Wntr. ithral ',01srdit dispersed Ow ere with some, Wet Of litre • leaaPs• Were iderkiled ki petrel the •ealltd, tbe realltt.,-.013t trattle *e•e'eentlltheel,' The lailure of the. eiterolits,of the Pei'', .541)13 t4), strive nwity the Angst wait. gol. lows we sitthe .4! the 'filler* feree laterere' employed one1Ner We, nag .4g 11:00 Maree Creattl, ' Ml ',Movement' of 'freight ateng the :coal * a stapit7; 41,10- . • „ ' $10$0,000;FPflAVAIISHIOS, :The Council of Ministera ;hes etupow,, 'Oted:1110,:,51111istrY. • of MartneLl,o include ltearly-in. the estiolotes $15;59O,Olti;, troni Vati...th '19/1 fitchialvei ler the vetlettile,*, hen Wersiiitisi" and their atenanteld eud for,derpieloes• eled-Nellt,' Wee gar. clits of:thaltiaget 1994, yek exe, MOO be as,ed ter laltiog-:.down , vessel*, during the- ettiorent year.: ' ...., • ;: • 0++++.14.4 -1, -*****4444141 1 a Fashio 11-144444,400444******1* Gurmes' rokULAtV. That PirAPO''"11'048 .41`„ii • belitt WPM another gegen 4,00,„AhAV thee' eiree enita tinued •peptilaeity„ despite: of -menial, use are facts that 0, to $110W•hotv well they meet the .deamnd ,OI the', Sninmer girl. and especiallyl'ot eratilg:•sulne mer girl. Kverywhe.retilteeeeetert, White -11111ineed ifeWrea are heing Offered tO the• purehaseni. et. dainte talittOhlse Ohs, linens and„ cettousi end tee *operate blouse unreiteeita ;')41-,eintie Sql. of a guinmetis rarelreeette Pirk *leen Made in this fedi:IOW 'etree ANNIt.Aget'apart.' eh - Most exclusively fee the adornment' df ver'y 1411g -g°14 40,Wrip,oho ffe 40, yet ou .,J1h*:00.*,:olkosti foOplabW becosning fileile emit white skins, and later oat when sunburn gives them a darker doge. ot ealorrng, tee white blouse W,orn .underneatft Will still muke the MO ituitabte. • _ • There is CI igr4tit, fancy for embroidery on these heavy linen, gowns, seellops worked around the neck- MuLdoem. the fi•onts and to' finielt off the suggestion of a sleeve. Usually this is done in mer- cerized linen floss to match. tee Shada of the linen exactly, though. oocasienally a 'very pretty coleree 'linen -dress ent- broiderea, in White Ls Ir the waist la cut 'with 4 *and or pointed effect, showing only if little of the thin white underbiouse, time the' embrelderY de- sign may be elaborated across the fro* and cannel down to within three or four inches of the Waist line. •- ITorOnto, ;illy 11., Mut 400 OtOirio "wheel *Per cent..Pitieutit sr* 1114.4i 1C04.. With *V to .43.50 asiod belet4' seekaatitstele for **port, efellikelle fiat patent*, $1.75t Orletatil•PlOttlat )0,25, eteeng halters'e .14,41 t9, 41.10. • -.041sr;-*. ltre 4004 *V 44X-, le 45a outside,. - , g'altot4af .14 Sidet. ReeleT •''e•• zaktkit, -41,111„0,..*Ittc, prtces' .parelY. noMinlit • ' . Wheat * t northern, 91)p. WS •Paete, And 149.. nOrthern, 94a, lake , Pct.*. • 00444 410., g white, 44 le lige, N " Sti to 1Vo milskle• Ryelntio:. g ,peanfaid at -70 to UP 90.- Ariterklen i*,•11,0411 At OA to tigt,TOteltd.Oedidee ,etict V•ket.'414:11virolgr,d.Ltt, '.."14114f.'4Allet'te•ettee..eedied.. 14:4*- . 414%. ' ' COHNTHY iltOOtitorBfr . Reatleeetlinte-Plaleed, (Meted et $1,05 pelitle, silver berriewor eilver re ge. "Mul';'"$ tigut414.1tugld et 11 tO ItY.o P-0 tudeiv leewns Or elotiormo ',Or lb,. 444 ,th,tu:loTte,tr,, at. OM' to pm Ico), 'PaMckts much used en a ir1111131Ing. tillY-410* 4-;(1:tiatitItt quoted at 14 1110•110* hetlelle goo:free ee 'to 815$ tierce end No. -2 at.gig te Terkerderl'ate 'Otte tat the nova.. Sieaw-47. $7.*4 ton on track .here. ;paten -11,00w, ajjaee‘ exanlpea, •44aeculoittea $1,70, Mad riltlei $1,5o tia $1.55, ' geWria,lhe'.brokerr or primitive ',Greek-. 'Po 4004 ,00,,.,,yes- a large head et tertelSe &hell, .see• with Tallies and diamends, • another. wes • increeted with tuteleelsees and. dlaIlletir4 ',Thee interialaglitlg at fiewers in con- trestitlif eolors la a ;charming treatment rot etlipmer hats when the colors are elleaelreldie diserintinatioo.• Dark ceim- son so -see 00111011te uicely with a' few sprays „-of white Jasmine. Cluiters of .frardenlits look well with Neapolitan vio- let)), ant anoteer fievorite cembinetton .of, hyeicinthe Inixeri with small bunches of mess roSes and tosebuds. ' Navy blee is mere in.favor than it was at the beginning or the season, espeeiel- ly mixed with crude green and men - den*. Because the guinme Mee itself IS not a product of„.thls season 11 Was considered necessary heoffer sereetinng new in this popular style.and the elating costume for young girls is nowmajoylog a reign that promises to ltre tenger than e single --sittniner.----B. suggeste-a-aPetee T . son," with fess Of e stator cut then this universally liked cestume for girls. The skirt is pleated, While the blouse has pleats ta match coming into a avide be .which heeds the tWo pieces together Sir Alfred Hinson Expired During a without requiting an ailditional hell. The neck of the blouse, le eue well aWay from Division. ' , the front and finished- With it -tolling col- A despatch tram London says: Hur- ler of equal. widtle,enel cut off- square ing a division in the House of Commons . across the front. From unde.r the points on Tuesday evening Sir Alfred }Nilson. of this collar comes a tie of the same , member for the northwestern' division material as the relletee eseallT, or e'se Icr Staffordshire, suddenly fainted and of contrasting material 'tied teler, ancl then expired. The House irathediately this IS tiedvery jauntily in a sailor knot. adjourned. Sir Alfred was born in The sleeves of this practicarcostume 1639. A pathetic feature of the *d- are built on the old shirtwaist order, dent was that Sir Alfred's daughter was though they end at the three-quarier line et the ladies' gallery at the time of her and have unstiffened ternback cuffs to father's death. She was not aware of niatch the collar. 'Under thle is worn a his seizure, and the news was gently CHILD IBLIRIVER TO; DEATH. A flateh of Lightleng• 'gelled • • *thine. - A despatch from Moncton, N. B., says: During. a severe eleottical storm which swept this tectien on Tuesday afternoon •-thirteen-year-old Mary Trites was killed by a bolt cif lightning in her home, twe miles from Palest° Junction.' The child had gone upstalre in compaey with her little sister to lower a window; and. hod just, moped her right hand on Pi, sash when there came a terrific peal or thunder, folloseed by a timid light- ning flash. Almost instantly the cloth- ing of the little girl sprang into a blaze, end she was hurled back against the foot of the ' bed which stood In the room. The other child, friglatened by. the thunder, tbrew herself on the floor and. cried eut to her mother. When the latter rushed. upstairs she found the eldest child on the floor terribly burned and lifted her onto the bed, where she expired a few minutes later. Her orm and brenet had been fearfully, burned, end it is -thought that here -back was broken by the shock. The child Was a daughter ef George Trites, I. C. R. see - Herr foreman,- -The house was quite badly damaged by Me bolt. DIED IN ikkusE OF' COMMONS. Potatoes,..- riatiareal, 045 to at.go:.per • Peultry urkeys, attire, 11 to 1.4o chicken.% spring, dtessed, 18 to zoo per tOWI, $10'1,0ci. THE DAMN' MAllKETS. Butter7-Pounn, rags bre quoted 17 te 18e ; tebs, toMial at 17 toe 17%e; Verge rolls are quoted at 17 to 17%o. Creameryf printe sell at 20 to 22o, and sothia at, 19 te 19)0. Egge,-Ciase lots selling at 17% to .180 a demo., Cheese - Large Mimed at 12%c, and twins at 12)40. WHAT T '11 DID. . ,LPtti (teller: bor joiRioa tut ;#,,c4f. -AM 441140 I* jtrioit %wart loOkael tip frgan the veto he WO toeing. l!What'4, *scat IP tio ithicedt. mWtt.vg' thaoi *ids mia orelltdds. 'Ma lark everything,' onso'crett tho other. • NO', Ve tit Rupert: the ete IntiVereathed and the delds..404. the onion:41.1a tied 19404;40 file ilk PIA hot Seem Von.' 4044 dit lut felt that litta boy, visitor At the 44014 ould anent • ' !Int, Jinn' live in the icity,,.,44-e* be Urtitd,, thereis.e5O MeV% '0100V entintreee ' • "title,* tile: ellY. Tea," *04 ;044; fel, guess !yolk apatthinit think We* au tine a Too, utck IQ:IWO:Where thelteitfts Vete eit eleeit •ertiU 0414 breath Ot air, and there we*: hardli tree tit la bit of grass 440,*. "rtta$ Ct. tight AA wottict IWO, dal ellttur!. ,waY it ts in'thegat of Ilte..eitit et never' OW 'thelpetMgrI.'4xilr* rev';4 WhY1 '10/12-4t liu*Ah0 Iltey neve Old- ° And tqter lOO-ed elbund With 0- teeling 11,;))atii.entelat that la overY ent, ' • "ls.it)e aris*ebed 'kat )1410P ar011eM4Yral)hogirtn!'CIT4iiteXtfilillfaV'PC°46}InVitja°rbnner's right near me, the real grass erti: tree; dlerer SOW wee ottt the parit, an" there were signs all aleng the walks, 'Keep off the grass,' so yen didn't idore to step on ale see heave Oft it wee. My, bet fete did went to oselle with me, me I wieh he coUld, tor Mee.beerrisielc 'with efever tue thedoctor soya what he needs now LS good fresh air." "Can't he cOnle, nowte asked Itupert,' quickly. "If your •coitalces Mem,. can't keep him I know my znether would let him stay at our house. was sick once an' I tell you I know weat It's like I" "Oh, the staying partds all right. I was telling Cousin Tomes wite about Pete and she said he might crane there. But the trouble is the fare. You see his father is dead, and his Moilier had close times getting along before Pete was sick, so now with the doctotee bill and all and he not able to work yet, know Pete won't feel that he can afford the money ; in fact, he said so when he told me what the doctor said." "It's too bad," and etupert took a deeper breath ot air he lied hardly val- ued before. "But, say, Joe, is your fish- ing tackle ready for us to try the lake to -morrow?" and the telk turned to planning for the good times they would have. For all this, Rupert did not, forget. what Joe had told him, and lite pale sick boy all -these thing$,41Mtlid. !•34),k'040,1 abet * eleekt and Wiled ittellee kefit 000004 le MR 10114, Then MI et eite-e• lie elattied with sudden theteitat, Yen could see he ditt, not , mine like the thought Ay lbe' Wee let *Waled 1%303 a ut *wow, not i,kotoo, v, :SChAt'Sill. Imp prttty Seen sral I . w00% 111,11 ellen UM% tee 141031‘ DO going to: hotiOnto, work to I/option Tor .T.ki„,miaa. •felloW LI:fever . . lineeeretillet tete 111111Selti the Int Rene he SW jee to called. by witY grectiogi o ' • • wants..somecao to .10c lark tter CAhlAak. orly Unrreat 111Veat awl WO PP-lt ler A tMe50. depot may ha built Frn't their , toy: t was thiltkille Wa Aid, telliftige htlit4 eur ttlihre et UV tir0 Tho ostinleled Increase In LOOttenli and' aae ',trainee toward 4 ral WaY magma ,c,agp 10.4 Is. tax), tichiet tor that .Pote )Nna Mita 1000 hle . Norge* Alguiro Wee th4 ot: eXPress near nook. -"Jelly r ,ts,elohoothp;,”4411. toe tuo Idre le the Ee Civets cote* MIlleonSed Wee 410,000 on 0%14Y, John Yettflie tlfed thithiettbi Traetttlie; MIL, en Freely, HOG PRODUCTS. Dressed hogs in oar lots are nominal. Bacon, long Meer, 103/4, to 113ic per th in ease lots ; mess pork, $21 to $21.50 ; short cut, e22.§() te $23. Hants* Light' tet • mediten, 153to ; do, heavy, 1430 ; 11%c ; shoulders, 11o; biteks, 16)4c; breakfast bacon, 15)4e. Lard - Tierces, 12o ; tubs, 12%c ; palls, 12)4c. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. very sintple white guimpe with just a lat of lace on the collar and apparently without sleeves. This has already be- come a 'prime fate:Mite with girls for tennis, boating, and all the other eue door sports. In order to plaice it as proetical as possible it is offered in self - colored . For other occasions gowns showing the underblouse all the way to the belt in front are being worn. 'The waist for broken to her by John Burns. Sir A - tred was Knighted at the tirne of the last birthday honors. „ A DOUBLE MURDER. elan and Woman Killed in a Buffalo GONDENit0 NEWS I tiAnitsoloor ors;;Ay, ono 010 fareheed, end he IllUtierliet to hillise Montreal, July 16. -Grain -A fair busi- ness continues tct be done la oats and prices are maintained. Manitoba No. 2 white sold at 49 to 49,4c ; Ontario No. 2' at 48% to 4-9c ; No. 3 at 47% to 48c, •and No, 4 at 46% to 470 per bushel ex store:• Flour -Choice spring wheat. patents, $5.10 to $5.20; choice seconds, $4.50 to $4.60 ; winter wheat patents, $4.85; straight rollers, $4.10 ao $4.25 ; do, In bags, 81.90 to' et2; extras, $1.60. Feed - Manitoba bran in bags, $21 ; shorts, $23 to $25 per toe ; Ontario bran in bags, $18 50 to $20 ; shorts, $22 to $22.50 ; milled moult1110, $24 straight grain, $30 Barrels shore cut half -barrels, $11.2 back, $23.e0 to mess, $20.50 to $1015 to' 4I11-1-dey Saloon. A despatch from Buffalo, N.Y., says : „ Peter Forestel, a well-known saloon - tiler is ctlittawa,,Y lx),L,,r*: keeper and sporting man. and Marie an' usna"Y '"a .alna"'" "r" w."` Sinith, 32 years old. a waitress in the enough to let the blouse show to within two or three inches of the belt. This Is a little newer than the round necked one and its lines are excellent for girls whose figures are the. stilt Ones associated wIth their age. Bather fancy blouses are worn underneath these, those with trimming showing oil the *entire front being best adopted to the eulaway lumpen Sleeves are not requfied, though bandS 01 Illea or embroidery applied flat lit kimono style add to the efrect of the costume. EVERY LITTLE THING. Pompadour silks make charreing even- ing gown.s under transparent Overskirts o! point d'esprit, net or spangled tulle, A1t a relief from the ubiquitous *teen there is a medium Ina of rather yellow. we green, known op tilleul,'" which is seen in many Of tile ileW summer silks. Underskirts are growing more and more eloborate, and broad ribbon plays an Important part in elem. Many are of perm de suede. with deep silk flounces, 44 11110 white batiste petticoats are melt tenuned with iriSertIons Of lace and ',mutely plaited batiste and mousseline di. sole. • TrImmtng.of alternate- rows of ribbon and laee illkOrtiOn is seen on son% of the 1111., sumMee hint modele. A new ftertenjegeor ettertmert Or crew dreesea is GT Chenille 11ragers, eve- , ;rely in white, in 'coMbinfition With .• saloon restaurant. were murdered early on Thursday. George Hodson, a painter, is accused of the crime. The Smith Wo- man formerly lived with Hodson, and her refusal to leave Forrestel's place ancl resume her relations with him is the al- leged cause of the double murder. Hod- son was arrested a few minutes after the crime was nominated. He s0as covered with blood, but deelared that he had no recollection of what occurred. per ion, and Provisions- , 22 to $22.50 ; 11.75; clear fat long cut heavy lf-barrels do, ng-elear. back, 10% to 110; bar plate beef, $14 lb $16 ; halebarrels•do, $7.50 to $8.25 ; bar- .rels heavy mess beef, $10.; half -barrels do, 85.50; compound lard, 10% to 10%e; pure laid, 12g to 12no ; kettle rendered, 1 I to 13%c ; hams; 14 to 16c ; breakfast bacon, 14X to 15c ; Windsor bacon., 15% to 16c; ?Resit Jellied abitlesee, eases - $9.75 ; $6.85 to ST:rd:'-r.•g'gS,-",:'Yo' 16%C. 131111er-TOWT1ShIPS, 20% to 21c ; Quebec, 20% to 20yec ; Ontario, 20c ; Western dairy, 17% to 18e. Cheese - Western, 11% to 11%e; tOwaships, 11% to 11%c ; Quebec, 11%c. UNITED STATES MARKETS. ix a lation of. Gana e Poptt oeVer pletted-or. peeked Ottetri l'utt Phew Fee liew MOP teem "Thet Part's' ray erioughl, afirt I Wee wondcring who Wel do with our am pies. nes Owen seo s hem to Chlettp, hut it takes se tong to got dm returns, and we want the money eight awal; m,tort thinight nOtoatt. oThera thaSe llealelo at UM big het4 tit the beach, perhaps wo .could sell them some apples, They'd in two to roast when they had a tenth%) on the hoop, it we only had SOW sweet corn, too." "Oh, we've lets Of Sweet corn. but," hesitating, "I never sold anything that Wel, tiOn't itneW as I timid." ROSY PROSPECTS FOR CROPS. In Most Sections on lite C. P. Worm Rains Have Fallen. A despatch from Veinnipeg says: The C. P. 11. crop reports from nearly all sections are most encouraging, with glowing prospects of fair average crOps. Is about twenty districts they need rain, hut as yet ne damage has been done. In the majority of sections warm rains have fallen abundantly, and the grain. although sontewhat tate, is sheeting up a: a rapid rate. Many sections report AN: shot Wilde through, and the height Of the stalks running over 20 inehes. AP tear of a poor crop is passed if oc- Ica.stonal showers come to help the sun. This Week's report is the most favor- able of the season, and text week the 1 I crop report gatherers ore expected to „esend ln the climax of a big wheat crop : tor 190-7 despite Hie late Spring draw. backs. St. Louis, Inty 1.11.--,Wheat---Cash, 92e ; Sept., 93o; pea, minneopobs: July 16. -Wheat closed: - Sept., 81.01)% to 81.00%e Dec., 99%c; No.. 1, eater, $LOe% jo.1012%; No. 1 northern, $1.01% to $1.01%; No. 3 northern, 95 to 97c. Flour -First pa- tents,. $5.20 to $5.30; second patents, $5.10 to 85.20; erst clears; $3.55 to $165 ; second cleare, $2.75 to $2:85. Bran -In bulk, $15 to $15.35. Milwaukee, July 16. -Wheat -Ne. 1 northern, $1.03 to $1.04; No. 2 northern, $1 to 81.02; September, 93%c bid. Rye - No. 1, 86% to 87c. Barley -No. 2. 71c ; simple, 62 to 70c. Corn -No. 3 cash, 54 to 54%c ; September, 547sc bid. TREY .PIEll• OF STARVATIQX Seventy -One Indians Terish in Woods Oui- rounding take Mistassini. A despetee t her detail -4 in regarie AO of a peke' a wood.% while kissed hi 'RP March litet ft ton Initial II. 'chine,' 27 John, about * Mistassini. whelef lhey were Indiabe teem NI at Mille DIN, the , hcherVel, lei • -redvttfitt !rem Quebec daYst Ptir. arhed toe* ott Tuoday the dee* from etaratiftil Indian's lit Ise' n route than Lai* Mk; rvai. On the 21nd of nrunr-d Sohn PAS+ remains of (toe el MO< hitil6r and Dig ndred milea WM WM' nierred file Laic; nd. Another party ACM IS Paptdell -lion Kt:lett/0 fide whell refiner ," can, them" said too. "I've been to mthaemrkenwt aeltt;uild, beahvinoya..71 bow they dO we'll nets up the applce, too, and make A feW days later tee boys drove up near UM betel at Lakeland, their light Wage* loaded with baskets of green corn ahd shiltIng harvest ileplee, and putting a basket or each by MO side of tbe street, sat down to watt for customers, Rupert half letting behind Joe, but looking eagerly over Ws arm. And sell, to be sure it cad. They had taken pains to make everything look inviting, and the apples were ot only among the first of the season, bUt were so May and iliessY that hardly anyone but 'wanted some, and the earn was the very thing for a bonfire roast. So it wits two light hearte that drove homeward. "My 1" exclaimed Rupert, "I didn't think we'd do so well; you're Ilp top to sell. And I don't nand it if I did work." Joe had been counting the money. "Nor 1, either. Alleelier trip und We will have- more than enough, and they wanted us to come agitin." They rode a little way In silence, then Rupert spoke again. "And a fellow's happier, too, to be doing something for somebody else than to be just thinking of having a good time for himself." More still did he think so when one day a •white-faced lad stepped from the ears at the little station, und held out Ills hands to the two awaiting Wm. "Oh, beys," with a little shake in his volee, "I don't know how to thank you for this. It's -why, It's ahuost like heaven." Tim • co** of penflehle 0013rinleg bon canned sainion til'e repelled ;from Winchester, A Man'igiving tbe name.of, W. If. WOW, reel Wee erreeted et Pert mph Frititi$ tor POsSiag worthies.s The driveway to Rideau flail; Ottawa, will be improved, at a ceSt of Over VIC 000, It te intonded to WO the National Dairy $hOw, possible, IWO Jantlare Toronto, In the recent rush tor Doutfthor re- serve hemeeteade, 1,350 qteletelt ,wete telien Up. 'revive families were rendered WM*, lese by Oro in a tenement bleak in Bt. Henri Ward, Montreal. A wireless telegraphy station la in be erected at Comox on Cape Lave,' Van- coTuhveor, Atotteraernpoulyt.vciesenseerlso„ps Derartmen,,t wilt take charge of the case agabred tee alleged counterfeiters at Lindsey, A whale has been washed a4hore at (*diva Bay, Victoria, B.C. .Th0 health department has to remove lt. Because a neighbor loeularly told him to eat some Paris green he had round, Geo. Plumbrook, at Cornwall, did so fulti diTedhe will of John Mather, of Ottawa, disposes of an estate of $690,000, and linsarguetutiboegnus.ests .are made to Protestant Some four millions of spruce logs were floated down the St. NI/niece this season. of which two and a hall millions were tor Canada. Juhn Meehan, 16 years old, was caught by the weight of an elevator in Wood - ward's departmental store, Vancouver. Beth juws were *Men and his face smashed. Ile may die. MURDER AT HAMILTON despateh from Ottawa nip t A, Md. idle Was 'batted on Wedneadee ter the liUtvint Of CertSus Ond Stailatteac Silowitig the ritt of Canada's mann. 03te ditring the ,pitst ant yew, en paw the vituperative =rep $production pm* establistunent Mt 014 100,1, Tito Various industries aro divided into throe grOapS I Feat. those with products of between $200,000 hltd 1000,00n Per establishment; second, thaw with products of between 41200,000 and 81,000,000 per estahltsbment, and, third, those mining over one million dollars per establishment, • ClanPared with the eensua of 1901, WlitiCh was for the calendar year 1900, there Nvere in the Orst ciao 178 works producing each notuoo and over in 10,05. QS against 74 In 1000; in the second Class Mato Wero 62 works producing $7e0,000 itrui over in 1903, as against e4 In 1900, end in the third OlaSS there ware Works producing 82,500,000 and over, as against 0 In 1900. There were four Werke in 1905 producing each $5,000,000 and over, whereas not one factory had reached the amount in 1900. SOME GREAT PRODUCERS. Jacob Sunfield Shot Mrs. Radzyk, Then Killed Her Husband A despatch from Hamilton says: A trugedy occurred here on Friday atter. noon about 2.45 by which Andrew ecleyk lost les life by a -bullet, Mee. Iladzyk was shot in the breast and Jacob •Sunneld stands arrested, charged with murder. The liteibund and Wife resided in a 8311011 cultage on Sherman avenue north, within 100 feet of the In- ternational Harvoster Works, and Sun - field was boarding with them. ,. Tile .neighbors were • startled ,hy the statue! *Adel -Wee; shots, end. Ides, rladzyk Wes 1seery.to run tewarde the faclery. Upon arriving there she was tumid to bp bleed- ing, and whilst being attended' by ile• reek**, dector the • police were tele. phened fer. Sergt. Walsh and Con- dtable Clark were despatched to the scene and upon entering the hiciuste found Radzyk stretched on the Ilixtr the bedroom in pools of his own blood, whilst the gory .00ndition of the sheets and quilts showed that. he had been ly- ing there when shot. In a rear rr.oin was found Suttfield with his head buried in his hands and apparently in a stupor. When reused and told to hold up his hendis to be manacled he showed an In- chnation to resist, but when finally hendeuffed he seemed quiet euough. In the meantime an ambulance was sum- moned, and the injured man, who Was censelote., wus placed in it und hurried sio _ the lugs -1N amid not speak English, but mention- ed a name once or (ware before relapre Ins into unconsciousnese. At the doe- ler's house the X-rays 'were put on Mei, and 0 bullet. istis discovered lodged in mee's ewe,. Ile wa, 11101 111111.4'1, 111./.1 10 111P 111.191/11111, S11111103.1 11.i 11111441 dOWIt to No,. 3 police station. and when asked' What liad happ. lied, would only nply.. "ion will and out. 1) "In 1.4' cleared up in L.:A:mil." 'when search. ed 4n Iver-Jodinson re‘olvr. r01111/1 wibli three earttinges exploded. 1 lie woman was wounded in two places, but not dangerously. According to her stery,. Sunfleld ahot her husband, who was lying on the bed asleep. nnd then came out and shot her. Itudeyk was operated on on Friday eventng, but all eflorts to save his life were futile. and he succumbed at 8.30 without tnaking a statement. J g by the hal f -em pl y whiskey bottles lying nround and the fact that Sunfleld was inioxic.ated when found at the house. the shooting seems to have been the result cif 4seareusal and jealousy. • PROPHECY CAME RIGHT LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto, July 16. -Excepting in the commoner qualities, all kinds of cattle (net with a ready sale at the W'estern Market to -day. Trade opened briskly, and after the sales of the better grades had been effected dealers endeavored to cet down the prices of the rougher stock. Prices on the Whole remained about the same as on Tuesday, though exporters' were also said to be some. what lower. Hogs were unchanged. The deliveries were 9/ cars, eontaintraz 1.220 cattle, 1.650 sheep and iambs, 1,200 liege, find 411 calves. Buying was good in exporters' cattle. The bulk of the offerings sold around $3.75 per cwt, and the range was from $3.50 to $5.75, at which levels the mar- l:et for this class,of cattle was active. Picked butchers' cattle, $5.40 to $5.50: good lois, $5 to $5.30; medium cattle. 84.50 te $4.90 ; choice cows, $3.75 to $1.25; common cows, $2.50 to $3 per cwt. Good stockers were in fair demand al $3.50 to $3.75 per cwt. Feeders sold at 84.60 to $4.85 per cWt. ; Mitch cows brought 820 to 850 each. Trade was dell. Veal calves were quoted at .3 to 0c per Pewee were slightly lower, selling at $4.50 to $4.75 per co t. 1311eks and cults breught 133.5f) to $4 per cwt, and Iambs were worthe7)4 ligc per es Hogs were Unchanged at 86.75 for se- lects, and 86.50 tor lights and fats. DISORDERS IN BELFAST. --a. • Striker/a Spill Suffer hut Drink Conients ' et,Whiskey-tadert Van. deepaleli trern Belfast says ; The InIticipated diameters stewing Out of the strike hero haVe ocetireed. A von eat - vying freight to the darks fOr a Brazil- ian tine steamer Was teized by a Mob and liveried in the street. an Wedneaday. Anelhee was thrown from a dock, while 6011 another, fead ith sugar, wan and their Old up, the -Mistassitil, but was rnahing his second contents strewn street. One trip 10 The wife of MIllet, whlikepladeri van eirdi,tiebtstathie, Who aeolsegpindod flint, Wee brought te Whiefrey woe not pti possession Vointe Metz by JOhn Boston atter a trip tha rioters prererelne. Of vat ditfloottSt, owing to her extreme of it. Two tate.3 had- 4eated when Weaktie.ss« Poston reports that the In- Ms- rolice•arrIved. diens, drIVen desperatton by their filittgert &Wired even their catlike gotvensitsg Ey tv,rat zuceasiii eta lite leather etraPa whit KING HAAKON AND THE FORTUNE TELLER. Prince Carl • of Denmark Chaoged His Name Without Changing les Language. Vidal the packages, of tuts they wero bringing 10, tklIhOVal .tWard bOttfld • hadies of Om 4ther Inetirieve stieetthlbed priVation, cold-11nd. hum ger &Ring DO lolig threetiendod,trille trip through the forest, whore' rio truce, +411011356a -a ntin watk to be totted, latt..-wcatt .i.ant lithee Melt* litottlai boat TtAltoted, but %to trdia, WI lordity.6004 tempt otog Ore • tatmge4„ Mb ileitis of which had ixtif Oaring Mater tit the !KO.* the itif$1413$141. f Tholatte tisat WiS * Ileavo %te elder Id Moo * tueitti,, wins be pante Abet. whertgto i of a tOrMt! child. "Miller was pot tt,.14:$ Among the many weird prophecies that have bee uttered with regard les kings and princes, ihe Sollowing one about King I akori, which is current di Scandtriavi known in En spondent of tre. sterys In 18911, El of Denmark, terranean on a member of the senior class of the na- val school. , .nie corvette put Into the port of Nfa- lags, and the prises? and his chum, lierdebred, went ashore welt the other cadets. The boatswain, alio had knecked (Mote all the ports in the Nfediterranean. had bola the Kelm( men that in a cafe in the Calle. (Seinen there WIIS ft beau- tiful fortune 'teller. Detirres de Isla. f great reputation. lir the evening they, of eourse, al! met at tide purtieuler It p.a. ten years' nightmare. cafe, and Praise Charles wile. nee011. "At length, wfietTi trottisr reistileit irs, to' the sbiet orders of the King. hie re> fears began le. Ire ileosetibil. and may not be equally wee land. The Paris curve- liercielavd read. e London Leader tells "'feu will have a thronc. )4.11 tt 11 C`,1UrIge y4.1Ur IMMO W11 (IOW hanging ilkon. then PrInce Charles ur language." teas cruLsing in the Medi- "I'siu can how understand ehy I v.as he ourvette "Heensial" as sc. upset.' arikl the prime. "1,y pro. phecy rnade to me, a 1111.•14‘ 111d, far from 11,3 colintry. by wimian who had not the slightest Idea Ms, 1 sots. "4,11 know hoe I love niv lirother. N• one 111 1hP Vtror;31 1100r4.3 me Jest 1111014. 11Ls death alone could eau... the fulfIllnent of the 'prophecy. For 1011 years. every tone my brether Christion was tilling, I Was prey to iinspeokabls anguish. The words 4,1 Ihe fortune teller would recur hi me, and the image of niv deed brother rise up liedere me. GREAT BRITAIN. Mr. Harold Cox, al.P., Is opposing the elided Hite on the ground thut the route proposed Is a mere dangerous one than that, to New York. King Edward has granted a tree par- don to Col. Lynch, who was convicted ef high treason tor having Might on tee side of the Boers in the South Afrie can war, tired, who had barn up and down Me world many times in the interval, met the prince on the 541 1 1 it t • .ru r- a. copenliagen. The greeting of the two friends was an affectionate sine. "COMP afld 111111.11 W1111 me. Sty wife and I will he alOtie. lirmat envelope. Neu shall hear the expiono. bon of the riddle.- Vrilien PI incseo \laud hail retired. and the two mon were smelting their clines and drinking their coffee, Prince Carl loked lierdebred to open THE FATEFUL ENVEtoeE, The greatest volume of production b)• u single rectory in 1905 was over $8,000,- 000, and the greatest In 1900 wits under $e.500,000. The production of ull works In the year 1900 wes M1,053,371, and In 1905 it was 8717,118,092. la the third eltiatt Mere you'ir kw Cattle •• adian anger relit:IOW 1404tPlog Atti lite average *coax), per elentleits Hini0 smeitIng ,leteht4billente Prollurtng ‘dt. tlirliklrg4isi;m761413ellirlir altitt:311:01P441*:41:1$3" gt*;:::4:4:114.1o144tligiun:r4"4.41)4; ; hal,. mills ittiontging 41:05,434. and: WO agricultural troplcriitat wOrltra aliaraglitil .esAtulblustehrald,entriwerew.Weithertilmila onlitatotigvhttfactir. don of over omit Mart dellar**01. P 7 comparee with te path* in 1NOL GROVertV., Ff'0011114ATIOlir ,... Canada now has a population 'Of over six and a halt millions. The department ontuNiCeericialticoreattindi Atattsetittichos raft vsiemno,ttyw ibttonestliteodtimtaPaycaattitml,itatiopalltv4:0,900u:kliaa:1:yillati:hpisilis"iy,theauspoo,74:0111114111 et populatien in aix years, since Me laid decennial causes. of 1,133,585. The total plitiresP"einataliraline lor grow°Awth"isn'amitlittlittiterd Canada wilt show a. population of .43Ver seven end a half mellow when the MAI census Is taken. Since April 1 last the Immigration hee topotapullieedtioonve0rt,19010e, p000res, eanat tdheatte istheilitoutLI neighborhood of $0,600,000. HEALTH UNITED STATES. '- United States farmers have 7.5 of last yeur's erop still ln their hands. - Eight Italian miners were trilled by white damp n mine near Hazleton, Pe., 011 Thureday. II. C. Frick says nusinese coitlitions are sound'und more settled than a feW ineliths ago. The Slontauk Indian -a have entered suit to recover land hi Ithode Island deeded to the whites since nlett. A flre n New Yerk candy store was quenched by the menet' emptying the 1;40u -water fountain upon it. . Thrtyrivezr'Sfrisks (lievel,mnenteffire tercel action ugainst over sixty compum :es said to form the Tobacco Trust. Two women were 111JUred, one fatal- ly. rn a New lurk riot, In vshich 1111y women Wel< part, because one said she had been insulted. Forced by hunger to descend (men a NW, VrilVI't• Ile hosts been biding utter shooting slus wife mid child, Antheily Andra e s ell 114 1111.41, at Wilke.sbarre, Pa In sierra at 511.. 11011y, N. Ji, 14V4) 111P11 411.1•0 1,1100041 doW11 ln a trolley ear by lightning, niel eine them had 1. e left trouser leg und one sock Wetted 411. The Interstate Comnwrce Comnussion has decided that railroads selling first - Cele% tickets negroes must pruvide accemmodaltion equel to that given flrst-class while passengers. sirs. Elizabeth Illint, of Broeklyn. N. l'.. who will he 107 years old Au• goal 31. enjoy ed a steam la 111101 l'Ide on! morning reeently at Derby. and hole u lung automobile imp in the afternoon. stews,' through the side or \Ir. and A big mere of reek herled Ily ft 1.10,,./1 Mrs. Elonry Judd's summer home, neer N. making 11 hub. six feel f4.11111ro. and landing near e. hell. the couple were stonding. JI1Mes 13fttiaglivr, of flock Island, elite. painting Ille upper tresses of the vernmont bridge, at Davenport, Ia.. timehed hi. knee to 11V0 wire, 11 5.000 - Noll eurrent passing through his body, hurst Inter Mimes as he toppled ever and dropped dead le the railroad bridge below. He leaves a ‘1,11e five children. "You will never know the torment that those 440r/1,1 of the 5Ialagu pa:n htive caused nte. Fottimately they were at, ruhhiyh. ftead for yeursett 000 Intendett 'ter riots Nearly Kille4 AdditIptter ratittly. A despatch trout iiingston says: The fondly of Otorge Lte., holed nor Itarro• ee, had a narrow cottpo front doth stryohntite poisoltin# on Thursday'. Mr, heo rditik..01..01/4 of butter welt dosed with strychnine to kill rats. By mistake it Was, ItSed Om table, and all the family two pols. 00. Medico' aid was seOurOd id toe tbnit A FEW WAYS OF USINO EGGS. A well-known phyalelan says that many lives are lost by sturvution, oe•- Inv to an over-estettute, of the nutritive value of beef -tea wet ttieut juice, but that "there is no substitute fur milk and eggs." An English physician adds thbr word: "le coat of depression, where dIsorder- eil working ef the brain tends to ex- haust the strength, 1 rely more and neire on milk and eggs. made 11114) 11- 4111d CUSlardS," 'rhe egg has been auk! to be a "maxi- mum of nutrition requiring a minhnunt of digestive force." The egg is now considered valuable in typhoid fever, dysentery rand Mini - lar disorders; Tuken ruw It forms a sitght mating iv& She etomacht and other organs, rind by Its soothing qua- Itties reduces inflammation. Ott the same principle the white of the egg bea- ten weli a little augur and water hite been recommended for children alth ir- Liable stoinaehs. Nothing will sooner relieve a leeling of exhaustion than taking • a raw egg beaten in u glass Of milk and sweetened and sonsoned to taste, Such a drink furnishes inure real energy than lea or alcoholic beverages, 111111 without their evll effects; many 11,„ 111'041 woman would WI the better for it. „Eggs may also be served 111 teallof- fee, lemonade or hot broth in the sumo iCstriaff7-- ' ---/V'ele.spatch from EdmOnton, Alberta, Physicians aometimes object le exces-• says : The progress made during the grandfather, was in no aay eitstinguLsli- able near) his brother cadets) %wilt 1111 to Dolores mid asked her to tell his for- tune. The palmts1 took his hand and scan- ned the une4 attentively, SUDDEN:.Y SHE DREW' BACK, and In a treltlibling Votee said: "Rut who, might you in), young gentleman'?" "Oh, I'm the LW my comrades here, a Destilsh naval cadet." "Shotv tn4 your hand agent. Perhaps there Ls ntistake. Cerne ink, the coo ner yonder,tinder the lamp." There the prophetess spoke to the prince In w kale. 110 that the others COUld WA 'tear. Presently the young Man returmid ni his friends. ile was deathly pale. reo one ventured ta ask 111101 Witat luid happened. and atmoet lintriedietelj Ite got up and left the cafe. A inotith later. when the cruise was 0,Ver.1 and •• Itto "Ileimdsr wits entering USPellitaign barber, Prince Iplaries pee tr Pifid Herdebreti a sea id en VEI0Pd. 411e made him pronthe to keep ,t moot atm he should claim it again. lit Abe eVeset of the prinee'S death II r. deka wee tea break the sea% and resit 1110 entifellt ontoroto noted dewn swird lot ItVent *ha loree do Isla told me. 11 4ar WU all nonsense. Rut still 40,„ PIN earth there ar• the' 'tlitithrow have not yet tuition/tel.' envelope Wag written: '"Mai. hoar. Julv. Hate- friyalerles• tohleft Ott fiat rto,A, 111111 ft son and heir 'he Mite prime Freelerskl Is born 1, I I ...0) latish at 111P hes of Rona Wore's de kw.. FIVP Ve111,1 tater. en . 33. Vries thsnee Corl of Dennisrk Iteeurne kon VII. N011•4‘ 311am:ring los Dump witheut changleg his language! Oat some ()lean, One sand; drY Veer' oughiy in a kettle on the stove. !teaks o bag about eight inetwe square of flan- nel, 1111 evIth dry sand and- seW the opening carefully together, and cover the bag with cotton or linen. 'This will prevent the sand from sifting out$ end wili else enuble you to heat tho bag qUickly by placing it in tee oven ar even en top of the stove. After once using this you will never ietempt to warm the feet or hands of a tsick person with 11 bottle of hot w.ater or a bre*. RIOTS IN TRANSVAAL Dynamite Outrages In Commit" Web the Strike. A despatch from Johannesburg, South Africa, says: The dynamite outrages erising' from the strike situation throughout the hinting regional con - Untie. The first fatalitles occurred on Friday, when Kilfoll's Hotel at Boks- burg wits bloWn Up. Three men weire- killed und several were injured: Art attempt also was inade to demage the Junipers' deep mina. A native was weight In the act of placing stick ot dynamite at a point where its explosion would cut off a number of white miners in the underground workings. Tee strikes's will appeal to Premier Botha° to force lireentne companies to arbitrate the dUfereneese between them and the men. PUSHING WESTWARD FAST. Good Prooress With Line From Sask.- bon to Edmonton. DEPORTING THE BAD ONES. -- • Too Undeeirable Prisonere 1eiti he sent Home. despati.h from Ernesten Ante( A prianner M1111(111 I Inn 14 11,. 1, 1041% • 111,4 U term the pemient,,n, 1,. 1„. deported next APPli. 1 10 tt 111 be 44 III I,. Detroit, %here the Friffed slut. alithori• tie., %ill lake charge of turn and deal ith Mtn as 111P) see fit. seethes els seller in penitentiary here is ewe ter he deported shortly. • slve heeling of eggs for invalids einee if such air be !tangled In Mein it luny cause gas In the skimach; but if slight- beuten Ilie solidity of the egg being broken the gastric juice 01111 work up- set It mere freely. The following drinks are suitable fur selves well. Invalids or bred peritortelltal%.;..t,'.3"±:-..-.- Eggnog Plain Heat and yolk together or separately, sweeten and flavor to ta41,.. Add to One cup of !mild or warm Willer milk or bolting wnler. Esther Mete or yolk alime will often he nerts areeptable und digest sooner than if taken together. Eggs becume difIleult of digestien in preportion as they low their freshness. Egg - Brett a fresh egg with a speck iif salt. lour tete mie pint of boil - 1111: 111111i, stirring all the time, and take Egg Broth. stir a benten egg into one cup of hot snort broth; drink While W111111. Egg 4.011P1'. Beat (env yolk with km Spoonful or augur. isiur en one cup r f boiling coffee, sin -miry as it thickens, Add ',ream If brefel red, but eggs intik" a viio hut...Male for Intik oi 3.1'011111 4, I i4:1 le 4' PI' 111+33e rained be oblulned. Egg lea made in the same viay. Custards, 11,31 four h, stx eggs te 0110 I/ Ulla 0 1111 6%1'0011 and flavor to testis 'I he eggs rembre only as much heeling as break up the particles of the egg that may reudily mix with ttehi6 31,1,31111s.., ilbei61triuertnkgs Cpusre: tords; in that ielse double the number ef eggs and use the whites for other' thinge. it is ail easy mutter to min cesiards, but they are often speiled 111 the cooking. f.ustards will issik where nuter would 11011. If the applied heat le greater than that of boileig wake or )10 IOC low continued, .,the solid mid 1.mm' constituent uf the eggs und indk vvill sepatnte. the rustard ,stieis and eurdles, and 10-.C1.4114.34 unpalatubte und GENERAL. Tho French Porliument adjourned on Friday for 11141 summer. '1 be Wellinun expeehtion In 111e north pole 111 to del1i)ed 1111111 the Ilest of Aegust by the wrei king or 11a110011 house tit Spitthergen by a storm. A big stalls,. of agricultural laborers ls being prepared rit Kiev', 1111./.4111, The rioserner threatens le lime recourse 10 1:11111art (4.111:4. tf Ileces3110 Meet (Ile "311111111011, past two months on the Grand Trutt Pacifies between Saskatoon and Edmon- ton, gives snore reuesuring prospects of an early completion than the work hitherto Indicated. About 1,200 men and 900 teams of horsee are employed on the work. Seventy.live utiles of road is graded from Saskatoon west, and s • with the large tome employed now, this expected that over 100 miler west front Sa•liatiion will be cenneleted by Aug. 'Ilion a large tome of men at work on Ilsr Battle River crossing will be moved up butvveen Battle River and Edmonton. i• 4, TW MUsT DIE ON GALI.OWe. Cs tenet Comilders Three Appeals tor Executive Clemency. dies /11 1 111,1‘k ThreP /qv 31:, 13,1 3.4••3•1!14,, 3 10.11e),,,, 113 the ( ;3w ..1 110.), 11,',1 1 1, 1.11.11 11 111.1 II,. 11 I., 1110 1 11 1111101 111 1, 11.4 •I'd that the unt-t takt Its matris- 131 Pie treed. 110,.41011 111 re.1, re ,.•3,1 ,1 11 blither 01.•il foal, the milt& bled 1h... iee lie iv., emeterer.. kkho 11311,1 pH 1 11,1` If, 11 't Ihrir Ilre MUM flillt1.1 , tr, /11 gc /.11. t Vrent 111 lirtl• 1.1i ( 11111'1/1.1 , 1131,1 lona nog, 11 / 31) - 1,0311. v113, 4111114 '1 11 11 111, 11 113e 1(4.4 nay 111 4 1(1, /* /.14 ago. The 1/131/1 31:11.0 Il 1-0111111, (-111)0111. lit if 1 ,..1 ,,1 13,,, ,13,%13,1,3 , Di 55 1111e. a14,n44. at the Parrs 11.). 8. CHOP REPORT. Prevent Condition of Wheat In Olsen nn RI .6. 4+ desparth frein Washington stirs 'Illo Department o! %grist, line roved i 4 C1'1111(1111()114 011 (fops Oft July 1,1 ni. lo %Ars 4. orn, re trove !RAM OM. rouili TAY "fall:" tierrrnor W iiii-t0... 4 vnftlai it,iisa i Win 1 sprtng %%heel, t47 ii; all %Mut. St i. Atnotint in femurs henries St e53 is or equivelent to 7.5 per colt ot the cim Of laat, veor Wirlf:N 10'1' TO EAT, it is lie. gieute.t mistake In the v.,,r'd er b, pai a 1...4%), 1111•111 11*.11 1111.1 Italige3,13.,311 8111, to he set up, RIO 1I.e food IleVer nuurlsties the kali. ets kr 11 1,111g, frolguing 4,r )3,,ir 11e4, 3,1. u :41/01/1 oi ri g, /I row fib/ 11 1/ 1 nrier iot immediate.) n 1 31V 41111,01. or supper. I et lake cup .,f be.fl. a 01 a !411114134:, and gine • I 111111t. 111111 I 1.41 . 1 / 1 11 1 en hroir .t.e then rat the meal cto 44111 le. %%ill.' Witten!. • - stsrlsti1ir IN '-liK Mood (011. • f tre mist is et..esso nr 1, 1114 1.0 11,ed Ut a stilt r...111 133 ,,,a1331.1,fig PENT WHEELS CRINIIIED OUT HLS LIFE. Carador Lod Thrown Front Wagon When Team Took Fright. A despatch from Strathroy says; Harry, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. John MeWhinney, W1111 114eS almt a mile and half from loon Mt the Ninth I tincession of ilaradoc, Mel his life esuslied out ar an 'ently hour nti Friday owning. While Ube father was hitching Up 11 10001 1.0 go (Or u loud ef lumber, the little 1 llow, who was six years old. c;ilinntthleedhoinsn v awn. Suddenly one the lad. 'Ihe ward and threw bro0dreY ihaend led in twenty r arrtved. wheel pmeed ever his ninutes be- Ssi KING'S PletatICIAN DFAD.. SIr William Henry Broadbent Attended Raj al Family. A despatch from I widen says Sir Henry Broadbent, physwiati-Imurdinary to Kies Edwurd and tle- Prtnee et Wales, mid oho for 11 tong tette attended the tete Quewi WI( tie and others of the Wye] fumes. died on Wednesday, He %tell Will in is35 KING AND Qt'EEN IN DUBLIN. Cheered by Dense Crim- da Which I..lned the Streets. A de -grads frum Disihn Ass, King Edward and QUI4.11 Alexandre, who ttr, 1-1t 0(1 liree front Ki11p140.1.11 this after 1100I1, It111111 Ille et1111,111011. including th i I linailltin pai Mon. in Which 11101r "l'/°"tle4 exere'sed the liveliest Ittletv.t. Stibsefille111.1) tlimr Majesties passed in prurassam threutili the 4treels Dule 119 14), 910 1,1,0,regttl 'f'he dense crovids of •'3 1.1. hyr" 11(trt)111P4.1 131. Orld Queen the heartkint mei). bun. 21,000,000 ON ROADS 1 A SHt1.11. eteletION PRCIK. Prediction Mr Head 01 Brillnli Columbia Parterre Annociallon. ,iespat, It•••ei inee•ta,r, ft. stos Indu no. trs ars the 4110-iirin pn• I, will tie VIM il 1(11, tfar. lisrher. re oh of the Brii0.1, vad,erq uthort ‘VIto lin, pt.! re- turned term the mote ,annerier. the season II aWil1 1,10113131 there aroi a Worth& of late r PIC bile, RA Well as el, the Fraser. River, DOIllitIORORS ON TREK. • .-- ThIrtytila Fanents Hate started on Pilortmaor to the FAA. 5 deg! filch 111.111 0111144a 14111, . Ad lip 1.4 l'etPit011 bs 1114. got'', Ii1110,1 are to Its prfer 1 Ilta l It; f o MIllrill I w‘,.141mt..r. •he.44.,•,,e1.0613v..1 • • ,,e .,,,-... 0:leptroe.., .143 3113v. 1 1.4.t. They 1411 e ( It ettit1ti tram 1,•11.1,(11 rhewari ink/ ‘Inniloba 411.1 ,-lwan 111%er ) and it nill flum, .1tAr,1‘1, upon 11,3 man' Lona ementment to demese er, thein• Value of Work Done in Ontario in Ten Years. 5‘i% 1(.1,:nalppabl:1131, fir):::::,,,T.:1.1,10L,,,,, rt.: put s;:ir •I I i 3:11,11e3.,,luglit12:Rai.drint,AunTqu..thrtait hilist000fm4n)liaLai 4 ., fliaAhrt 1, the annum rri. rt ul Mr ls. ilrulCII:r•illl'‘Iiiifillut,Ivine:t 822•91:71';144 100 exPendi- Ateree, (di highonv imsiri %amen!. tho I hIllie e4,11114, 30 stay, in regard to the pre- ary ro d ens mit spent 1,N (we're . 0 road tio- -,•nt .ituation, Mr. Campbell satys: pea •anenta during Itte 1,1 lett 11.'114 -ph, nutorriebile on the oven ea. ell nno inn. of this hile 432.9is! an. is undotaileitly producing. at the pre. 111 CaN11, tile I 0.1111 .11/ 1M' hong made ill, .1)1 1111 1.- m ueti ha rartm), Oprostunul. 1• • 110 11/ 9101 do). ,.! Stt,1,.'•• latex '1111,.s li aichtents are repotted. and that the see, n..1 .in Mae the exprnilittire in number 1,4 not gm -arc 10 partially due tee 11 wet eel, ,drette. I 'emelt ant ke t. the fact Met flirtiterA. and theie wlveu il ristsri Middlesex. Pies I retest' Ox• sod daughter espeeintiy. are eotilpellett e i .1 55 iii.iigien Ilaid.n 0.. I a ti it rk. i 1., 11.40 the 14 ' , A WO hOrne9 10Sh than ‘‘,,,Ats.,,,,,,A!it,,,,,,,,L51„„, , wi.re ih, r.,un 1 ti,r) w,ind 1., herW1441 dit, trWilla to the 1•••,..“ abet '"f iia,„1 wore tette treritt tem of nsivii'isivitr '&3* *.144,4441,411:. ',Val .: fr , ii MIKI I. 19114 "the aggregate sem 1.1 meet mil entente. and it Et not ill mat. 41,4111 in thr..d. ,aintie% In this (fin.. wao ter of su aa, that much (caller litte SA147.21111. of which the Ouverntnent con- aersen ante *sec to the dateelebtre." . 1 4: t" A, 1,