Exeter Times., 1909-05-27, Page 24
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many year* z with the
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of Canada's pert in neval defence,
halt been 'scrimps one of the most
itneventful. In all a hundred and
alztys'one hill* have been 'pasted,of
wh-eatitsok0i4OttSt.letsliss.ts011000W
ernnient measures. The chief items
are contained in the speech from
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Ilonovible gentlemen of the Senate:
. .Gentlemen of the House- of. Com- They Killed Eight Men isil Uialde
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mons .1. ' „ . County, Texas. ,
In relieving
yo
En further at- , ,
...stendapeeon this session I thank you A ' despatch , from Galveeten,
for. -the absKLultv„,,2t ,,,.
di, , 4T,,,co, Texas, says; An unpreeenented
us, thisshailstorm. on -Monday in Uraltlel
. hicti you' have gtve (X eetalty vast ' aleasteiS
t - . *lyt
.,charge of the duties entrusted to lives -James Carpenter; •sev•enty
your cern, and it inuet be a souree
of y40,0040100_ to 4.041,40ycs . that years of age, and seven Mexican
perform hired hands -while many were in...
you have been able toi
....014.2,,stiliffra_ssiw.fEssoixtrearatisseir listex1,-andsfrolus.1400-t0-400--brsaus
brief apace of time ', of live -stook killed. The hail-
. .' . were 'like eastosin tiaras.
-1.--wirpleasedstosasetice-tbets-yo ..
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sattentiorchasistimr-etigaged ” .. .. . s A I i
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Measures of great--importanee: s s°112e-- sv-€3 from tenpounds
They nasured from .ten to seven-
. AMENDMENT. TO RAILWAY teen inches in, circumference, - and
*els ••• - . tellsfar-thirt • minateainiiwoitortne..
6 -spots -fits -Ramer*
,,----Instlie-Srat,rsinleso -Issatelsartessa_ about.
is to be 'noted the amendment of not cenfirined. Searching parties
thesrailway act, under. which by the are out scouring the rangee.
• joint action of the-natio:sal Onyont, _ _.,
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•ments Provincial and municipal TWO CARSsEAVII--ItstILS-7.
authorities, together with the - 1. .
• railway 'companies level rails Trainmen Injured in Wreck That
• way .crossings- are, to be gradu-
Could Have Been-- Worse.
alit reace, t� flxe ineved, and a conetant mou-
nd propertytherebyA despasWlftrdtrNortlt-Bayssavss
s ss s ,,sr.. , . 1. ro,• •- 140•21k •
LOAN TO. GRANT) TXtuNK with a big passenger list, met with
an accident at lied Sucker, near
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• air Of'W-----triffiltitytettin-mwto,-44wy.,i• !,t?s,a, ticlock„.....on -We nes ay
. the- rand Trunk Pa lc Railway morning. From some unknown
Company will no dotila ensure the cause the baggage car and express
• scorapletaansdurin' gsth ‘. ming:Bees gar japing...1_0e rails and _pion • ed
son of the prairie section of the downthe steep 'embankment, the
Natitosal Transcontinental Railway,
and will secure to the fast develop-
ing western Provinces for t.his year's
etdp a new and Coin live outlet
• toward -s the seas ,
s'The...act to vilace, the. Department
, of Labor, Which has been in extsV,
ence for some years, under . the
direct responsibility of a Minister
• ' of traWrirekeldr,-wely entrusted bouts.
- with its management, is in accord-
• ance withthe oft -expressed wishes
of • labor organizations, and is a
further- step in a field of legislation
wherein Canada hie alread • taken
not unimportant part.,
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hayo mae for the pu
nQrablc .utlessao
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Exvics ruoi 0414. ov
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.ttlibatts-ese. -s-f-eons.
snores. . • •
I sincerely belie and prey. that
Alraighty God will continue to pour
His bletsings upon our country,
ioot-oot-ciiition of our atita
the signal frossrs which we ;have re -
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engine and other .cars fortunately
staying on the rails. The express
car was demolished and tlessenger
Dernere, of Montreal, was severe-
ly injurp!), hot, will reeover„An- ,Thleves Loot a Trunk in North Bay
gineeet Ben Ward of White River Pollee
4414 -1.11111. -iced, hirt-twat-seriously.--
Plissengcirs were severely shalon
up. Traffic was delayed •eight
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.youngA # l 0
ad
il for beating
Trade retUrns for April show an
.nerease of $4 028,207 over the same
month last year. '
The resignation of Chief of Folic
• ” • . cen aeeepted by the,
St. Catharnes comnasszone
4190.4,--ar
4 n owl all 4th 0:1 lairah Ellett Carr `0f -4u
grauctraya
A man locked up in 'the Police
cells at Moncton, N. B., for violat-
ing the Scott At, found a hundred-
eloilar peer' in a -dish of clams.
REAT BRITAIN.
Englansi that
Germany hu e a great, depot et a,rnis.
and amnsunision iu Louden,
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President Eliot, who has been
-fort:L. ears -at. the head Of -it rvaisi
Diversity, reLTr li a,
Workmen digging in a peach
orchard in Nusge.isa county, es..s.
found pit containing_ about fifty
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LDL CEX1tES.
lot 1P1Ittgfo 4,14.
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'4 5150,1i; to
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Bay ports; No. 2, 1.-
d No. 3 at $1,25:1
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l3arley-No. 3 extra, 62 to
-47"3"4365-eirtitai57-
o. g white 52 to
52
on tMek, T,rcnto, and 49%
to 50e outside; "
No. -Western Can -
atlas 52% to 53c, ara'No. 3 at 51%v,
Bay ports.
Peas --No. 2 05 to 96c outside.
Ilye-No. 2, 74 to '73c outside.
,Zuckwheat-No. 2, 03 to 85c out-
sides-•„
- Corns -NO. 2 Axnerican, yellow,
823 to 83e on track, Toronto. and
No. 2, Ste on track, Toronto; Ca-
„nadisto Yellows-7,fistros..72c_sonsstmelt
•Toronto.
Bran -Manitoba, .$23.50 in sacks,
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No t t
PO111,-.11.6 !IWO
•COUNTRY PRODUCE;
(0111C..1411110) OE kW K.'
ytefli
Grain
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iiledon-
:nt Atbeou, and lu
that i00 -7.0t,
e season is very late, and the
eireps will not do well. In very fe*
Owes do the agents report the seed-
ing-detayed. In these instances it
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per ploundArd. MileIom.kaco!tier_As;ileutire'ie.achde:,
(Yalves tiortral;Tho-$10 _each, or 3
to 5cper:pourad. ;Sheep sold at
to 6 c per. pound; lambs at $4 to
$0 each. Goods 'Wilts of fat. hogs
sold at 8 to 8%e per pound.
KNEW 1118.111,181NESS.
This' Agent Wags-
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-raitorto' a
A wanderer Nearing a suit of
clothes„that might have been in the
staslii,ttsiu -1,82 e_centlesLthe
door 'step of a Toronto dwelling a
few mornings ago and asked'to
Ate
• Ot•tellt.,
rst surtiponain America to operate
for appendicitis, died of appendici-
tis at New York on -Monday. -
C. Bs Schmidt, echniniesioner of
Immigration of the Rock Islend.
Frif3e0 lines, says more people are
emigrating from Canada to the
United States than are goingin the
-o -tirtlirections-
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GENERAL.
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The General Federation of Labor
t Paris has declared a general
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AN IMPUDEN; ItURGLAItr.
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sla svill heiliate the trittalw.
1„_41Lbusinessin connection with
tht most importaue erThe
public service.
• The resolution adopted by the
, House of Commons for the orgrri-
zatiori of a Canadiarrnaval service,
in cosoperationtl-sixeselose
• relation t� the Imperial navy, is 4,
proper acknowledgement of the
duties now appertainitig to Canade
s a ation, ancris unu
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in se m
Thefinancial condi
out the world seem to be more-
` ful-thirterestotivmonthes
when t opened this Eession„ end
whilst in Cadada we have undoubt.
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A despatch from North ay says
North Bay police station was burg -
Jo -rind_ ,e_n_ Wedneedav Ufternoon,
the (Ace door being forced, and a
trunk opened, the loot including a
number of "phodey" gold rings
confiscated from a faker, teveial
jack knives, and Chief Rayner's re,:
volver. Wm. 'Flowers, release('
fraITucsdaYafter serving.
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the u. term or a mp. o
ert=se •
torn
al . • A umii-riam
UFFALO FOR ALBERTA;
A Herd of bre() Hundred:- Is Now
on the Way.
---&--41~Wfroni-Ronartratootaraar
-The____expedititio„ sent
=cm
A romkrning _4300_ imgalo, _boa
hael--Pable-•for---for ,
-• stt-Wednesdass_m_ch, , i
. ing time for stealing whiskey from
n.... it : . . -
ark, ), amwrigh I Alcbrta, atrivs- a's° re c. 4. $ I 0...
liowrard Dou'gras, Comm smiler eds. „ --car, :.,vas,, arrested as he--
Canadian National Parks, Sixty mg implicated in the brirglary.
Mexican ,cowboys have. been busy 4......................
during the past fortnight persuad-
ing the buffalo toward the corral
in the- valley -tst-Tend-D*Oteille-
Itiver. An attempt will be made to
force them into the corral, which,
it t--01-tiltake--00 bOaqce
of e task some -whit eits,- These
earts-Prime, $2 and hand -pie
•ed, 42.15 to $2.20 per bushel.
• Honey -Combs, $2 to $2.75 per
dozen, -and -strained, 10 -to 11c per
pound. •
Maple Syrup-$5c.t� $1 a gallon.
Ilay-s-No. 1 timothy, $13 o 81*,
ton on track here, and lower
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StraW441740 to $8 on track.
Potatoes -Car lots, 90 to 950 p6...
lawittimeaPto
, Poultry-schickens, Spring,„ dress -
1, 35c per pond; fowl, 12 to 14e;
turkeys, 18 to 22c per'pound.
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Freedlanders-
TREATMENT OF -
Loudon Asylum.
A despatch frOin London says:
Three--ltundredssmediletts-ft
alLovor....!.rteittorn
peer • -tie IT in response
toinvitations which are being dent
oiit by Dr. Robin&rn, rititend-
cut of London Hop al for the
sane. Eon. Mr. Banni iz expee
, THE DAIRY MARKETS.
Butter --Pound prints. 20 to 21c ;
tubs aud-lafge rolls, 16 to 18e; in-
ferior, 14° to 15c; creamery rolls,
22 to 24c3 and solids,. 19 to 20e.
• Eggs' -Case lots., IS to $18c per
dozed. -4,-
• Cheese -Large -cheese, old, 14 to
1434c per pound, and twins, 14%
to 1-41c new cheese, dull at 12y,
to 1,21.0.
HOG PRODUCTS.
Biteow-Lonte clear, 13 to i3�
per pound in ease lots; mess por
22 to $2.0 -;short cut, $24 to $26.
am 1.1--b-t vo--mothum, -15-to
I; 'to
•con,-16,ta_.
Lard -Tie
14c.- s
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.d the tesk is trau4tit with some,
11111Veros
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"I have seen tribes," said the
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Ott,itor
at of prudence to exereise care
end economy in all branches of the
service.
id•Irr. IWO; 9 know • loto!
people who insist on shaving them-
selves,."
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TO HUN INTO PO' WI' AUTIIiiR.
Grand ..trritiok Patine Conferring
lion.
A-despztchfrom Montreal stye:
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what a trt TU.t‘
the. cos Se $41:11$' b«A
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ports froin Atherta . ahow that as
much as ninety per emit1 of the
oats and barley }as been 'town,
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HELD UP IN DAYLI(HT.
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• "ay 1 trouble you for a glass of
water, ma'am r hsaid, removing
his-hat-onsher-appearateass--
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shave—
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Ishegsyour Tertian, mahrirelf-she
interposed. "'You were about to
say.that the housemaid could have
.supplied me with as simple a thing
as a -glass of waters -but this-sie a
case in which a domestic • could
hardly be trusted. I am indebted
thelady-of the house next...door,"
he continued feelingly, "for a col -
tion 5 urice,
pudding particularly. 'grateful to
the pa ate of a hungry man, and
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NTARIO.
tarIo he* is
hits '
4tirib
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t.tderable extent, tc the intrijue
io
-abje°Li!'
o'
Agricultural Colleges, and
titalh
ANDSCHEURI BARLEY.
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of barX
flk
in the Experimen al sswartment at
re,
ing,.1101XWII the Es. -,press
tie -at -Truro, N. S. hae - growu in €el o
years. u spring of IOW, one
A despatch from Halifax ' the
says: pound of ,the maridschouri
Fifteen hundred dollars WAS stolen which was obtained from Daiwa,
at the muzzle of a revolver from tile wa,s_sown_on. asamats_p 115,t4se esux„.
c'plaguyee °afttiTterueraon,"lonianWPetl'itreessdsttCY9.:f:1 Pweithrilusiensttatyl vptetsPerarvtluareinetilg. teRaeit
ro-
ternoen, by three melt-Nch astigs'Aseeilastsimparatively stir tt
"'Iittteringluol; 4o, lie gave a large yield of barley
man clapped a gun to the head ofbciing
the only clerk in the building„ while fhlwaaitsiaeftgrIrainirlirf.eealudeillLutinuealzit
ed to
4arrialveotherrs.7...shenent jah the sirdafejusg 4;ive„ good _results, ,the_aver4ige,tor
who had been *tending guard out-, twenty years behe 698 bushels of
side building, they disappear.; rain per ,!„ere, in the experimental
re,
local policc and several Halifax tde--i.-P-Sinall quantitiec of the mamba.
tectives. it was one of the most euri barley have been distributed irt
daring affairs of the kind that Yas each of the past, fifteen 'Years- to
ro
saw reiseiserweenessie Liu WA .1% #
ear IE the Triter tion Withltii5-girperunentiir Uniob.
ayeedt, nriughetnierestahwe thhe:rmt, eonf tehnetetor wtint; I Fttriotinutztdhelheermeleaspreo,unnedw
1°.a.tostil 5(617i8,'.
office or leave it. J. Burgess,, the 0004.orea of the Minadgebettri barley
clerk in the office, was the only per -1 grown in Ontario airway. Tho
son there at the time. Burgess de, t troduction or this variety has had a
clares that while the robber was! wonderful- influenee on the barley
rifling the office he was forced to -prodtictiort of this Province,
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second man standing over lum with
the gun at his head, all •the time
VO,VitgisfrkssAssaskssaslksolX,
'ices apart iiF KFromen
YOUNG FOOTDepartment at •the. 'When
PAD SENTENCED.
•. the plants were -ripe patsy .seere.cares
i_rts_speitakel js_yill examined, and thirty-three
the nuast promising ZaWwere se -se
Holdsup Near Beantsville.- ed, harvested and threshed separ-
• A despatch from 'St. Catharines ately., In 1904; 'thirty-three s,epar.
say -s: -jeise Strickler, the young ate lots of barley were grown from
man who held up ex-Warden:Calder the plants selectedin the year pill-
ar the point else, revolver, on the, vious . From that tithe forward
road near Beamsville, last week; iy the best strains were grown tis
and afterwrirda7Comjelra-iWlix
drive him to Beamsville Station, 19O, eight in 1906; seven 41,1907,
after firing several shots at his pur- 1., and three in MOB. 10 one instancep
siter_s, was •brouglif before, Judge over forty 'bushels of 'barley were
Carman on Wednesday, and plead- grown' in .10,05-aw thesproduct, of one
ed guilty. He was senlenced to four seed planted in the spring of -1093.
months in the Central Prison, anst-Of all' the selected striiin's, the one
if not deported before the expire- which is known as '10, A. C Num -
tion of his sentence, .he is to be ber 21" has made the hest retorde
given 48 hours to leave the coun- In Itach of the tat tvo years it has
-try or lie. ,seill he /*arrested` and...t4a4cte,iiskili_looteheintilyariety given better Ires_u_lts than
shtuig•
zn bothiength.and,stienei straw
imenta..at.,theL_C- oll
and . also- in' Alie-Coiap6tilitife:tettts,-
Acrojent In Spalh. Mad a Narrow • throughout,--Ositario. The grain in.
quite egeily iguished- from Oat
rays:. Mortilinrseabl'ineg.er.,11*- Star:- C. Number,J. barley sent **long with :
of thesMandscheuri
--FetinisonespoistaLlotssoLthesasite—s.
41141,43--111,4 illan.°W th
'two-oor ,varietiessE
stoxperinnatitel - /-
jury on wuesdity.-3iiSt, ile7oao
cast. Off for art *scent, the wind, threeyearst several- thousand
dashed his balloon against, the 'rail- bushels .of tins ,batiey were grown
iesirts4908.s--tatier ,
-at4.) uron
Sitiger t out ballast jus la the -.firm bushei:torlf.th'eig.W.
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niplytkaroaftune andffi: is balloon shot' 21 barley
390which trs,s
third crop produced -from- .
one 4
8,
Tolvntio-k .ST lam OIL of se -ed soivith9L_iii,haath_14pLing4
ently a masterpieces ots eookeq,
whose rich fragraece still lingers in
the air of your kitchen, if .1 may take
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Befiaie I trespass Op your kindness
for •a• glass of water, however:, you
will pardon me if 1 make a strut*.
tion net be met at the
house of year generous neighbor
next door.. Do, you use boiled
water t" —
9V�01-6-,- said -the Italy, wonder-
ingly. •
"That is good," he, rejoined, with
eMphisis.
'1O-ne question sn
ore ; is it filter-
ed rs
"NO, air; it is nes."
• "That is unfortunate t." -he ex-
claimed, slinking his bead. "You
will pardon me if I Withdraw my
request for a glass: 1,am a little
.he continued._ with ,a
e-operatiiii;
▪ the armful
organitiris. at- -reader your city
rinkingswater at this_season of the
ear -i- 34 well .as at sill others, dan-
gerous to the:human system, yet
eves, them fleeting *bout in the
ktuliss' 1•33e ;
BUSINESS AT MONTREAL.
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MOntr ea May 25. -The market
or-oats4s-atrong-rwith-priets-4-to
2c a bushel • higher; peat, No, 2,
$1.05 to $1.06; oats, Canadian
Western No, 2, telYS; extra No. 1
, -54 se; 1st°. Tteedi- 04y,ci
3- . ran cetera), o.kei barrel,
Igo. 2, '70 to 72c; - Manitoba, feed
barley, 0.6_1_270- toe. 61tfe; buckwheat,
$ ring wheat patents, firsts, $
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trois
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k re . Winte
eats, -0645 to--$C2,..5-s•-si raig r
lets, $6 to $6.10s straight rollers,
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2.50 to $2. Manitoba
bran, $22. t anitobs. shorts,
24 toOntario bran
24; Ontaiio sborta, /12050 400 *26.-
50; pure grain MoUille, $33 to $25;
xed-. -twain*, $23to $zt. 0
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Theo Are the Words of Field' Marshalf
,e
A sp5.• Oa from London .says:
•gOntr army is a sham. We have
no army," exclaimed Field Mat' -
hall Load Roberts; earnestly, dur-
ing a debate in the Houze of
• Lords upon •the Duke of Ite4ford's
. motion for an inquiry intsethe con•
("Won Of the reserve, on Wants-
eatit,
o fa or cornptdory milks ain.
!tared Oast, ,lio41 nt .*as_areazed
tIE
-*sir IT/wt.:rine*
lie apathy of the at
ding military defence.
T nation, he said, 'did not be.
itti, in tla6 danger ot invasion, and
wo»tkr, for their leaders teld
wit% tehr et it. I
know p 44ttV a1 that
utesare
L1 k it.t.t, the
iot tel! ti • -0
n army
frfottd the, con
.0 sitting here, takiu it
17 1fl4 ,mtcirts,ht,„„
vet •itt,
daily",. and unlessou telling
the people they are living an safety
and get an army* fit to •cial with
any enemy we shall one day come
to such litter grief that pti will
bittetly. regret your ittaption.
"It is a rklrfect marvel to mo' how
Britain can see what
nt
a th1itJt of our
e h*vet..'
r have a real outs, until you
'taken the nation into Yisnit;On
Monte and telt.thex their disitger.
Yen *may think you *to, sato; but
itre, not.
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hinted b and attttq
elLfilsIslitstsee„ tli
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human consumption and should be
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"And this leads ine to remark,"
he went on, placing his begrimed
and into his coat pocket and dra
in Cid a's a rasib agent o - e
gan be sttacbed to the nozzle of
our tea.kettle, and is gataranteed
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At thisofuncture the tads of the
1Ahestloor-inshisfacesss-
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The largest room in Inc world
uner onfuddflhi1�e
pillars, is at St. Petersburg. It i
020 ft. !Ong and -100ft. in breadth„
By daylight it is , used for military
display's, and Sit battalion can •com-
letely manoeuvre in it. Twenty
thowiand wax tapers are required
officcs of the Grand Trunk Paeific
Railway that Mr. E. 3. -Chao -1404i
had gone to.Port Arthur to eonf -
with the tit rcg&rdin -t •
•of entry there. In the mesutime,
order that Port Arthn
the terminus of the Superior
branch, ,arratigeirtette may. be rnzd'
with the Canadian Northern to ut
their tracks from West Port.
COST OP TAU
on g,e ltttle contZer*ti
nd that ii
ity 1We17
OrtiO
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epenswe
gunres
*10;
which, is,
barge. Shell
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for th
lotto
ed in the
. ordiiaa
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oniti(ms w
overnment• re
$liovie!t! t
,tuk.e
t tiwif
, to t1,
12c. Butter-,
1itto 19ge. per
turozs a stogie areb
:tidbits remarkable
kill in the arehitectu
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a
L n tag
from London s
The Scottish oil companies are
cussing amalgamation to fight the
Standard Oil Company, which has
lowered prices; It is proposed to
establish a resiftsl agency, whence'
the output of all the Sootch coin.
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