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Exeter Advocate., 1905-06-15, Page 60$011, TIC 4001.4'.°119 °rale Cleateet letleettitri Iletd,ertake leahla ' t lle.thiaeth 0, ;10' s 24. leca,, / 1 7 lerflkeI:44.4t t itottrtielilit 0 iley POMpeil, Ilere I . Oblaes were - Over, PerieltInC. , In 1 an, eroptiOn and fire* tiffel Wiiv& killed Ittentireds. Vitty4OUr later anothergreat eruption it Pretent°%hzpe. SUMO thea though evr actve ..*d it, ,401 Vv. rr r ,* 0 the Men. 4., of the gunnery cJata znwtf itjII itViO ot ike t On 0 TO:KM and In th. Peet to4141Y thcrV * hues,C.• tide of enlendid gunneree lien ,,. tea- ' Settle . Scott • ,4 EAKERS TO Uri; „ A TOronto, dente Pri„ .13"el't4 107.0 to •Ph.c tor Nu."'scoot Peet and wet." '41.0osie. I i Eitie terSee. Manitoba Maher; *14084-. N. 4.. nOrt1i4r4to o, to e- Le gtiaI tMzit `1)Q Pe;'"or4CP . le/40SbuLdAt hiu uv.n expcflS. , 00 ieOW lib; •Agin VeSU1IIUJ tetrOndieti l'ulean .. . .„",e,14 Weirld*.a gratteSt iirc tee* J1 WOuld *pprent1r Pt*' 'ink, eeeeltieif in e .•th .an , enae. • II ge'.:, , . .fon of .sleasse., * • not Un(seretOted „ etef! e OM,. iteS:uksrotii.:e. teestUree .1o1' volcaelsceife its, the Moen L c tiOle.tr01 , . •• and the titrealit" .Of Witt etintitdlitly' -4. i411- ' dOltd Ilia niiiiit, eorlet; to .t.lt steen,:..ul.)oss, It. • , • great lotorneittent ,fireee Seat from • Of liee 8,000 knownitiriui 'veiCatt* v*Msel. t4* *I41141 1°*"...elik*. - •• . <see, or, railiee, cratrs little .attide A, catrAw. Lrotrtuotisz- e flashlight type. Exploaiten froin that dlecover.ed by the Cent- ' '-interfl-lisnoWn----OttlAwrsgazo estly strys he, has done but litt.0 eeee,.....„AbieleglAtestrealts that • limy be- seCn 011 etn T -go 01".411 bogy, Ugh a comparatively „�kutII tescoe. thee-sumeole- " knowledge is even leks.' Of -'"both ProfeeSor Picker'ng hopes to learn,. Much. - 'Atano, t '41 r''.11100 4iolees, Od. .•;fl for MIItOb *540 at ti nuTt ii 1o1c1 t *if i 0.4,5T .. .g` thleurS ten ti , AAY4t..0,#, „ '-ea e 0 .$44-50 for fifo ita oi. . , ,, 10 ' ,, ;11:'W lt,,qt,!'peeatt4a,, t . a 1 , . nee t•MPOttftritl tn., that 1 i .14 . 51' 0:0 •°100*,4f:,1.!' 4444. :401; 14. ,. ed attetion. un tl„ importance .1"4,_014: ogs.. Onitt# hOM6,Iie TO to •a°., irot I 11.,10 ...libt;14.141;H,1111:11414:e.:*(44 :.Abiloi.:ttP.11)i(t4141:0"fl'S.1) .('' i'?4rt. Ill'Ant '. , . arls. • it'' •'‘' *rit*.T* Ilr**-14°.*” It;"" IvIri Ict' IOW. You"ve bee ,. :4114tLer**13resei' ede!,* W. tgaieit.,, ..m,,,,eu'o•"'ne7,4„Teetatee....4'ned"it. Wirliheill4.:11.1"4 ' : fie •14 vT,teiectPku0t*'ZI.1::'4411114titrAt*rd.:"11°9e141-nvot:s ("I:- teatirelFc:a4n)trost'lf:#;:icr)e fliriet:Nt-olf,.:,43. r •ftriolci7nOi. §i'l'ere Mee til-f,".00!.:704.*''Ilitt iCt e . .... Were at a hotel, eotne distance 1470-02c t'O` asO and 600 bid, !A hothering. .**.setItottulittie late' to fece',.evith a 'is 4 • ,df . w V la 4tkitta, -t -64 to 824,ant stett. c... .,. le the eemmerkt..ei __, Jae tee,eese 4ress for nie94.01,... lee -Pletuouth audience While ..his ea .ieueeetelest Itettr-AeMiral Percy '41° sattle 'llu • i ki il .rillil 0. ye -110' w-, coo to tele, la .s2 Or rail frelgote. 0ats-42c to 48c outside. \ - ItolIede ats--Farm at $.4.,:15 for _ es. bitand $4.60 for barrels On tra ere; erelf,eitekteuebeisi --ee - Peas -in demand at 70c for No, 2 . ..-",... \ hero and 40e outside. lestuckatviullsee4tats-tisee to 60e east).‘ t'r west. , miiuztoto twcnty minutes. apart, and sounding not unlike an t Me \bow. 11 ,, e-per-ssible t A Inin -wits of -steam •explosions Pir visor\ Pickeeing may find 401110 • bit of eVidence throwing light on the moon's light streaks, as "It,ja 0104", r.034 be, to a news- the investigator at titnes Meer ale - paper - correspondent, that I nee proacli the brink and survey the In - planning te go- to Europe. in JUne, terlor 'without daliger. ' but 1 go ,see .an individual and at Vulcano, loo, le constant in ite, itv..own expenee. The chief .object of action, though its chief discharge, is My :visit is not* as lies been. stated, IMIPleurous vaPors. The ancients be- -to view the eclipse f Auguat, the/Pah liceed this "lace was the abode' Of . X shall erase to Air ea for that Pure Voleanhenco its name, taut' cruse.- it the great velcanoes of the Medittsre Like-Stionibte117 4t ,t dtte. e Otto ranorm-No-one-goetr-with me -46u .4or-elose-viewea4etimen;--4n4acte---a• Members of my familydaring observer may approach the "Of course, in Africa I shall makebrink at *infest all times- after some observations *if the eelipseel has become aceustomed.to strong aut. Ilse most • iipportant Cd these will ,be p umes. sonte measurements by polariscope °'l In connection with Prof. Picker - t. e reTittive blot of sky and moon lug s work of *melon effects on e Ten. _meettattega of the breadth_est 11 4 iiii1 a n. eatinif o /Far tbij'TO notrtlineMilielliefirterittes-mrettne on -a. lattereare-inelined-to-think the moon U18 CXXXE•r SITD.,te. may be a causes of 'eruptions. BUB, "A_haveesaideeuewouer, my -el* the Englishenalthieritere_ctilled. agate - work will be in the study, of volean/ lion tO this lie1872, while Profeesor esree-2143e-esoone-eraseeitest-ka .,... " • lidaeil 00t0gtettlHTUTVkiy made eamitrintere- so MAO/Ilan VOleannOei show most of West, Indian volcanoes were c• ausing the features ot.those of Luna, and Luna most of those of ehipf task will be to try to find some •explanation o1.. tbe streaks of light to be seen on the moon rad- iating from certain craters. These streaks form the most enigmatical feature upon the moost'ee eurface. In a photograph of the fell moon takes* in Jamaica.- ean soothe.stroks Sish 1 muOlAtai on -40 "T,hii is it Strike•it --- -- the State of thltsets -sena,' Int *-114Z itiper iatt 0 --.....- ., - - 4,. -lt;:437110,0-4 tt.-reill---- .........„.,,...-, r_____, - ,. ,4_,,,, hall have to,serarable alms e as best , -of 0 li '* lir*"*.itt*dne"ein ° Pewbrittleil , .4**,,,A:xes111:11F.Ke, been "trying \t� sure le 0 ean. ' proceeded• to ake one nt two iiis jeeeekwely_kekeeket ed.‘tbea t medeitho ,most, brilliant ft ' of ht tfr1ble,_ both s ' -itor--somit-in'iiineeur.4.4*, '',- been IA COntrOt At hale island, hifIsi, 'Mary, how dare you?" ess Iresourceful in a , tlialisitre -pr suer- Ished for 1 od shooting, tsas ene'ese lay i:ights.'L -A, \ Ofilter who has made the eliectlye been leo fruitful of progrese. „ "Oh, don't talk to ine in that. geneer its a debalelItkon, the fleet has beSet .OPettel- neW page n the War ofticieney 01 the 'Way! lf I can't gat you to arbitra,to glieetion in ,killier. 1878. BO was throughout tile. world tts• the Britteh *rob, ice, iteareadadral Scott le \ THE NEW, leee$Trest, if it. (lees block the Wheels of trade.. ten on odds arid ends of paper of all . ... known stik"nBdo.t4 ,115407# ou don't under. seeee and shapeer, and, before he had his eeeity, I've to .strikes. I dealt care equiPPed with sheaves of notes writ - mantle, and they'Ve been refused. A . etereple letiesmeesstey etexpeo. X dot I've 'made my de- Slip* had .becorne proreeded far with his speech . the .. stern use of the hilt guns carried ty, strike Is all that there is left, ' • • is-V&Ion.,&-fetue„....4---____ e„ ee -,... - s... ,.-------..-eereeeet.. _ -_...... ..... t , kitiftetit 014' hge -.1alande--Aelnititt1eelecott-hateeelitt1e., opinion of the Old methods of crem- ating inaes tided's" With a great deed of information tet, to the Character of !explosives,. the - different types of or ballisticseegenerelly, Time w a when the blackbo rd d c -)st.Yed-ok..4'PrOtn*Att,j0gr--tEixt--01 regime at Whale Ieltind. They_ have practically disappeared. As the bats- man Practises§ at the nets . and the. rifleman at the -butes,- -No the stainate going through hise course is taught tte-gan an betide of white Material inane below the surface, another that they are due to the action a -the Weiithee, while still another that the were maiiii-been tneteorne§7.`Vbilitter e - tleinall's idea is that the meteorite, bitting the moon, solushed-o an egg thrown upon a sphere wou . "Thesis. _streaks useally testes, froin sat mall craters, being' narriiiiest ht oint. ,of (e. dm hiore ethan five/ miles wide and from ten to 60 miles long. In, color they are white and yellow. They also 'differ in their courses, eon* running straight., ehers cunred. teithir-tompa-reetivel short time that the moon has -been -r-cons e -- world -a burned-outee-cinder.., The • • reasonetekethiseeeteni_lhat--thee who Wrote astronomical texthOOkS 'wee het students of the moon. They -------01401017-aPherree-oreemotetee apflag 1.. • • are occasionel changes of volcanic Or o her ori in. , havoc. Ile pointed out that there was a new Moon_ �n theeday of the great eruption ot Saint' Vincent the de- strueteed Of Saint, rktrm coming On the; next. On the day of the . se.etinit outbreak there was a full moon and on the apprOximate height of the dis- turbance -there was .another. tained only with' practice'and In the batteries at, Whale 'Ulans!' you see Parties of. nienregune crews in train- ing -doing. over anti over again the home operation. A number of aids are provided, so as to•stimulat.ese on thirosieeltstudetheesectuttl•lireng.estl he gun without discharging a prolecelle, and on the other the enot,lon of the "target, which Its time of war, would be an enemy's ship rolling or_edtch- ni on e water; and- at the genie steamin onWar& : !ell' le _,,.. ery, ..eran .......eseedora think they are. 4,,,,rt? ' ignpmittious canapes -when., with a (14),v to, "You're no judge.- sweep of hie -Una. lits -hiteshed - 'hie "You're the judge of your demende hetesk aside and Plunged headlong be - whets you.*strike, arid rrn just as to his epeceli, with the happiest of .good a judge as you ars when I want rowan$. ornethinv_It'a of ' no use t • Nearly ,4 year later a similar rale- . . d„!..e.e_____.: _.....4.hap--liefeli--Lord----eilherbrooke-be rem beeed etlike perhaps. att' "'Bobby- . • •I•Wletth ids' trend fluency up to a certain. point -t- which it was eieceitettry to quote in 'extraet from a 'Mee IlOok in sup - Part of his argument. Ile liad the "01 wayean e nu s c e. was per- aps half on- hour later when he looked up and askatre- - "Metryk strike still -60"; (*It is -still on," she replied. itt t e treasury before the strike was ordered." "Meaning the pantry?" be asked. •“illeaning the pantry," sbe return- ed. • • "I believe ni, get a bite,'" he said. "Xt's locked,' she replied. “Tho reserve is to be steed simply to keep the strike going, You can't touch the strikere resources." "Ile• careful, Mary," he said, warn- British . Public Bay Paper String Vor Tea and-aagar. seeneone..yeareeetitteelleitish_esubli •i4ht 08%048- pounds ote---erapi .rkmg.a-. tea; e • -Thositecne ateflovelge inagietrate, in denouncing the' anom- alies which exist under the Weights and •Measures Act, at the anneal meeting o t e ncorporated Side et' • Inepectoie 'et -Weight! and Meas - urea held ineLoedon recently. • It wale an extraordinary positio-n, he said, tba,t while a trader who , I leble-to-prosecutIone-theeact-didenot- -ottereetteelneLlec. _toee.t.1?-•-•t*Y• cognizance of a deficiency -1i rglit. redeby- delivered'toea Purchaser. • Under the packet system, now se priv .17Tir.Mffl. Itimay_heethat in early shot would hit a funnel and thus lateen the i'iteennse-be-thateb e injurterit-ted *Wad eink; orit-netty- be that her 0:leering gear Would be intisteeti-enel-itreelt rie-caseli rete -grunter should be so expert as to adjust au- tomatically his firing to melt the • than ed circumstances. /3 various ngen ous instruments he as—tliese conditions§ reproduced during his practece. Me is first•taught how to load by • means 01 the “loading tray," and tie-mareteatmue-withe-sehat-rap1ditee -100-pound shots can be run- through a_selt_imm un, the sponge inserted ei-ro.e"Wtinand 'e ----C-111 • tiott-and-fired.-- come an expert member of 'a gun's r c.eee. every man 'having ..an exaet po- ....., .- - - • . coneternat on &Mang •st stud tOrs y O e tetifiteociltressetde :tip hi- Ilket —duty to perform, .io that the ' “No, i can't atter I have," • Mrscoming to a full atop, 'lie tried *nen o--p.ound--peckets-a •liole-body-of„rnezt-Xeo : itpar-tittrivitt n a wea one, or Nice to resit -me the thread -of his weighed in the presence of the cus- with unerring *swiftness and eurpris- ..and all for the want of a little , '4., i 1 . . . whiten , • .you w at , hap- situation with a ensile, resumed hie TIIREE CLASSES 011 CHANGES, declared. *trent, on' daily. . to learn how to ehoot straight, and ;reed... Thewdressmaker „wasn't ready seat:, ...my. .frivestigations ill .,p_vruvJin a, .e, ..?.Iie_esethe poor," watt 31,1r.: „Thom...makes the acquelotnnoe of the -dote for me when I got there. wouldn't be Otr Oe of the dazers of notes was Rica and Celifernia. convencEeU, m Son. "Who are the thief sufferers,, but ,ter." the swingleg target. the for neatly_ an hone. so 1 h*ppeneci tp. illustrated ! some eYeers ago by an that these 'changes .they be classified so long as. a , trader .keePe his "knoCkee-OuX." etc. Oettule0 has remember that Aire. Jaines, on whom amusing tpisotte in which 7.(4r. 1a..• under three heads -forming_. and Melt= weights and Scales Correct it 'le . cd- been raked CO tt Aliait: , It *Nualt,i" I've never called,' though' she's often bOucliere and Mr. Bradlaugh were the Ing of hoar trent, volcanoes and most impossible • to prosecote hint the .men's enthuShkene and they 40 asked mo in thneit 11,nittlived two ,eetore. The former had to address vegetation. rile wstter giVert off by successfully .for trowels* of this• char-- through the course with. verve, etill block* away. 1 lattle.11le ..ts-,-.. ..the -re iirrateti---itiat-to'wrtglerceed-tse-nio. these volcanoes is not rainwater, but acter." . ' ' enfety the constant praietic,e sup much and return._ ___ water that . either le- being expelled 311r.- ‘SpenCer; trh-. thia•IaBIEWitifiEk-k- • a an. oarsman enloYS tfie trie.io. - -, - . Tlifill, it was a -little earri. for a. Prate:la's' I- g---Ah-g' prlaartzFecr h°uisitte'eb:teele-- evir;rft-ren- from the, moou'a interior for the first Public Control Committee of : the. ., 4/1Vet,IALY....BLVVIEEN..S.ILIPS. . Calle . PerhaPs, only about hall .1)11at, skt'sf-t-o.Piona--nvtes in a Poloition whcfro .. , . . ' time of by bat rebel the toelcY.ma- .Loneon County Council, hied •stated one, but X expiained. the..whole thing. his -livid could -read them. an oPPC.P. terials. of the crust with which- it that the purchaser of a. pOund of tee Prehable 'the' secret af the progress maw to her. I said, 'Here X was, ktrit. tunity .vhich, Was. . wan previously Urdted in cryatallizto de f 1 te in naval unnery vast quantities of water from tee seeted by paper .and strilm. '- 114 remiliilig haIr4allne beir4 -1;epr-e--- %tinder the row conditions it, leatie to 154 --OUTICel, inik ° a I ter than to make an extra trip tor _ . _..• 0Ik .010 . flog , . . , I, ", J SMILeS , with an hour on my hands' • tion. If the earth is *till disehnrging ,ve6( bffen melted '0n1Y* 113 AX21,00 largelY , to -'1I-1. **La! and so -near yon, and -how. meek- - --.--------voo-0000-fro I'M MISSED. -. enteeior. et Teeee ogle.. htir-Aa-,-.-:.4801 -......,'-'.12119r. cFews„ iiiitriv ill*V4c-c"etween ifilVIP • Ofict '"'Welil. ---;r'co.:--u-'-rs-el-----'-ttnY --":0-no with 1 L' I 1: °' t I i If w. fillidthfiltitalikaln eitthe"1=erinitelt to . e moon may 0 ne fi Rant . lat 4.1(m- n -n -Thr , I- it ---.7;;76. diVidtitil case. but. taking toren in hi/ The seamen of im,st. True, the Melo.. ,.....: e --,..e.,. ..sen _ere- „et „reeee_te-thi-6• 40,--11,4---,,,,,or ......r.heyf --.)- , 41 . , ,„11P--- ..0. A. - -0 _ _ it Are- -particlef- tact -would have- pretext& nn- -'; "1 ng ' rn- Tpletely out at ltfr. Iliitdlaiighle testis earth), 'nit it is also ybunger. The '' “45!' b.' . • ' ''..7...... .'''. .sPertelneu- e men weo oft 110e ed to be glad to see Incwhether the ortormoue total (omen by Benne and leetvine hint in an aWkward earth retains its water because et ita es,. • a sporting instinct is not much good was perfectly ,onvenient or not, but .-- • r• ' --, Flirt- the Lmoon le too small and its ''''‘un**11- , fiste tion, from which only his great . In the navy, and tbe 'gunnery officer do you know, she lust said, ro- water is,' therefore, widely scattered , 'A, ,re.eflution was Pawed. In 107.0r, 0.1 eyho te not a born leader of. inen. sorry, Mrs. •CalliPer, but it is jest .:a0nralldn'In "'Idled, hint' in -the form Of boar frost before els/ LegL"Lsee°n egedn/t" giving : Boor --7e capable of encouraging and moulding the hour of the chilAreit's illni.lieon, ' On oe'verai 0ecode-4K * 'Volker has e -el ' ' tt-4tstre mit !!-e- --etter.ese 14:relief-le-weight And InelOnro.-: - - ' ' ' • 'this eaPa.fltY. Tfliglit -be bettsr -1111* itittl-/ tiliall 'have to-auk:y-7 - it'vinr,. ,- . ....:-!metv.04-11,m4117-71,' _ in the form of dry river beds on. the ,..„............f....._ ' cuse trie, though I'd be very' glad . to 'IlroniPfor. %Nita ItliireetRintt .t : . Ployed ashore. ..._moon.„roves.,eretrttecr_iwAhv,.post ut , .,. • mAiit iT oui. lv..n6.1, i,.r.,,,t_ it:_„, „i., _ Iwo, ..tila rectuu iit.. wriar, wand_ taw, you vat %ire__ .. _ : oitrots, of etteminomnr. ler; .crin,_ large quantities:Of' Water. Capillary' . ineres Wanda are not muddled . with "As 11 I needed any rest! 1 rose t:erlitin got stuck at a word which attraction may ,frold some free water . ' . Spitt1qt-"1 ito . ' • , , . . 0 beneath -the surfnee, and t I Would. that yOu would •_explain this. Chinesehstand.. The. oe;eet of the training is away, .but i did say with it. great ;vain to risilet salieside substitutO, and *sustain pant life. "ts the light , Streaks, the$, 1r8prks 1. a--"It"e very Simple . rot ,vos-jua. mane now- fa epraetiee le when I should be able to \ come„.his wile, who was sitting behinfl, him, , -iPlettion to rtte." .., to tqkdh tbrat to shoot, The motto deal of dignity that 1 couldn t tell 'at lest. in despair, tittited rountt to nside are also Canals 4n._ the Ittoon.,, juat„ : *axle.... You. _,see,.. tho, Atust_ians. doen't -ad' to -* oode _leer-yeetediee, lee., avdp... I, g,seve •ht*. another thanctiL. art n t e target. make the man." , , tir-it ill-Thei--- iiiiid Was tfis4 i LT-ivitslrec 1 the .truad ' like earthly -tames, but grest 'black ;ketip e. slice of Mina' for thatteeivee Ipnn bed streaks. which Meow la tht. pboto,..1' /4,roty. the eemeeneee- \ •svant„. sn Lor.e4k - . ItVe01114a.nnilAgINT4•.'89errAS1Iitthelli aW_Patir ;dom.: iNe teen thinks '-atrde...estitUti4r°Peltn 11 , graph, .1 tope. to learn soittethitig,, dein, and *lilt to 'retell Itustia team!. Whit is the reselt of this method ring. bow loW PeoPle there' are. whoititas at. a Hehurill.. Coretreee eas,.. about lhese, too, from -the old world .,. keepiote a, slice ot Abe ,coantree e On'.',.ef tre1Whiel' Ile'. other VIAY 41 Pttlf f hors ...iiittl-ttte-be.netit-44-isuchi,--hotatotir-to ftie sUifill-617-eNeriktV hal Voicarttiesto. etejese . epeienele e.e., hat' thet*Zttter band., Germany it trying of me* went tosat in the ordetiary •E training atilt httd as a girli, and I've rieeetee to A fialt in the int:tittle of tits trettP exPlailt otorne of the thin* ,we'to Iteal'''JaPsk/ri 013111 keitiihrg--110trgit'', course in the cruiser li'areisius. the becn tr$ing to al'Oe ahloeiainve. for- spetell. 'fie etruggled herd to recotee lie not , knoW. .Xf it is. ;het . a ., tiittlatIromee. k kitting- tile, _ _.0.0.0t.,- Ana -'41sOltendiV - lo.-NthAle3o1414- and-!hee eape-that ,-141t., Iv tilifor' otiat4rfiletrttnt,, Vii't-1.0,:tia , thing on either oi theeer teie refute `'.' ',Karats tet .1zeelt, leer trent lceePitvglieSe eteei repteited - a l'eti ,,,pereesee itteil one of lhe pressmen - the ttip will bare h6.1n, well trorW ales keePing a slice of China.,'Now, eireeere •ir4 the "elte'uti'4?nitg- . itlig,i'41‘4e1'4ef Itshtlty tvetlitstsig!ttrOtolt:,1; c* ." I .. ls. :handed bin* "rts *life it glance at which' the while; it nothitig. *fibula, .be'f; if. America, .eitit keep Gerakairty froth., to, Coareed, some ehlegs may he , elikp. , keeping Ituoia leak* keeping a' ellee, noirele'leitetil."the'assisIesdtla`listI''ap..t..t.il:hirs5SZnYs. '114rti. t'()1:jk.*" '..- . 'Starred him eiraln. , -.1112111;11.i;;111.:Tt' 1,,Nt.., v:01„c•AisToi:s.. H. -44%0U sot:. ' - who trati irk. okriantan ,of the ikkarets, 1,47P ANOTtIlla '"IPA1:1"lt'Ortir. 4' 'C'taiiteril the debt- can be kept • . • • • , A • . - ' * - - • Profez;sor I'ickeiltig*e d.escription or Mrs. Sperl4e-eet011, yet, it's •ri ite • - ' s' " ''• e see, "test Cele 'Its the ilnproecil ace --e- • - terissee 'are, rapitlitit. of fire. but iii le. Irish soldiil* hi." Wen the sit rii':tor tee islet tth nau.ch the Arediterraneatt. . district, width& il' clear to me. ' Anyhow, the weather's, tit, ,,,,,„11,,,.ra , co.orteation of ,clie.e t, .of Many humortius, stories iktr;,;., he goo:A *g 4 tittaclelit,' fits (.1„ AT,cry • sa„ warm' Mere ,thut the Viskineir,,!, Iiiti ,,,, - ,-,- lir! i , e„.„0 . . , ,. r t,, It., !lie 4iotitit African' 'War a natite,, . erc fir5t 'rg,eged?'", rtrxtl. ' -15 c..''... )- •ro4ntit 0 , '''' J 44 f ha pInvtliigt. 1,410 more rAtatjtp4, (tVith rotiviationl..,Plit es, lovey, rry „ ceettee the group Ise will otelly . toti. i Mut : 'it more Orsfortabte to .koil .:ttvre. cro At: At ate .01. lotto:Fe,. ---eeee.----- . -_e. . • • ., .--: •.4g. wit .t,;, it *,, , . t , i „...„ , #4 , ili,S.ting 0f. Vcravitts, Aetna, sratithola-theit 040r,, oiltl- 8."11I, , -• een e goo 7:t ee I* ' - .e4..eke. , linen letetver,.'tillitttd in tt'tiniart ta.V.. sing 6 -bit :' titd 1, . Ailed. at . . , . . She laughed light-heartedly and "I can hold out' a evea-,"'alle 're- turned. ' leive or ten nelautes later _he pro- osk___ItAhat, they ceinpro_ralie th, asis-:--of---a- dollar. “Two," she replied, firmly. hc.protcs ed. "1 can't afford it," "That's your iniainess," she an- swered. "1 offered to arbitrate COUNTRY PRODUCE. r---Delry rens are coming •90• Ift No • etrevi 451, .,s4 0 _a. good to hoice 15(f to do large rolls ... 14e to 15e do mediutu lac to 14c do tube, good to choice 14-ec to 15ee do inferior . . 12e to 1.ae • lady ktwo--at ete iota per Th. tor Joh lots. bero fes--Quotations-are-Artnerat-1.6e---- to"161e;.--. Potatoes -Ontario, 60e On trs,cle , and- Ofic -tie-Ten-out 65c - 65c on track, and 70c to 75e out of ae mew emte among senotese. tetreseither--..4heougt*-eonfusiots--in---lei slips of priper or short wight. he wao unable to find it. For •ft time he fumbled vainly among.. his paper% amid an exubafrassing pause of ex- pectation, and \ fatties to find the missing note collapsed_ into his seat. Lord Saliebury early in_ his career pad such awkward eeperlentee of the hampering effect of notes that, he whitey determined to abandon them It was ten o'clock that night when he finally gave in, and somehow he • felt that he had -experienced a new phase of the strike business. BEAM AND MOTE. eitts---CalliPer--loottert eggrie,. heeiseated-herself _oppesite_her, ;met band -at -the direneretetbierand-: Ing what wee expected of him, be a -a .:was -never again at fault, and. rolled out his "rotoed," sentences as 101100thly as .11 he were reading them- liVinston Churchill" found esinseelf rieel impassm. .In -.a on the Trades Union and Trades Dis- pute Bill in the Cotnmons sailed along smoothly until he came to the- , tt----restirwith-thosewijs - oppose this Bill to satisfy tie .elec- tors---" Then he halted, repeated hia Words, coestdted his notes, and endeavored -to *proc-eed. But the wheele of memory had clogged. and after a word -of apology he rtat down, amid sympathetic- theers. • Even Mr. Chamberlain has not al- ways ten rat om • ese! arras- TrigefalItireer..---4neeeetlierr-spealeftm•At a public dimmer in a particularly I 4!ele4 ter ton for N timothy and 50.50 to $7 for mixed and clover on the track here. . . Baled Straw -Is offering freely and. Is unchanged at 55./5 to 50 per tons for ear lots on track here,. • MONTREAL MARKETS. '- Montreal, June 13. -The tone of the local market for out rernaine very firm under ilk fair demand for were evade t 40ec, No. 8 do, at 451 4 do ,Ae,, pee - bushel, ex -store. Floar-kaeltoha spring wheat pat, - eats. $5:40 to 56; strong halters% 5.10 to $5.20; winter wheat patentee ; g 010T25. '55 „• and irk bags. $2.40 to 42.50. , - Millficed•w-44anitoba- bran, in -hawk $18; shorts, $20 per ton; Oritarto winter wheatbran, in bulk, $1?.150 t4-$114•;ThitorteL.,-- to $20; mouille 524 to 5.28 per ton, tie.- to quality. Oath -A eteady feeling prevails .in • the market for rolled oats, b,ut the demand is somewhat 1imited-a4.-42,- 22i per bag. Cormneal ia quiet and dy-at--$4,35-to-$4,44--per bog. flay -No. 1, 49 to $9.25; No. 2, $7.50 to 48.25; clover. mixed, $0.75 t 7.25 awl ure clover, 50,50 to . -6-75- too in car, lots: ce 75 er bushel- --.50.--to7,11A0 jarreAr., ' eto alt tie 6trei 1400ntai --7•Crite, i , ttal)t 1111t1 nteNt of Whive� 1.1e. will, titul catttntliy it 'Win the',1 est. • ri tee eeeraee tenSh 8.fk•ef, a . '111,E; DittO - 4 1cttl men kno or.ip to efietere the rzitito k.) the tittle of. the Christian the c41mnr.Jllty nrisInt: from thO ,vateste is., not karma to thra,f1.-of taking eareelle drug*. of zt itetiVe,, thditglt truk1itikca74 t-ertnt. :molts ittirro grut reafmit t"§1.10/311 140 Prt to Ithai!, co de *het thie..leceeiciesse ,teetiee iul ttelaerts tell Of 4tt'il. hes- irkreased to at ntatming. nays, option*. The iirst•roccrot.7i1dre4„, to ,1,1"a app0-0.1.bigip ietti ri at,11. Cla. 'When jdj 17.qss,, 'alt 1,500 and yekteee. renatel, made che. ,KZArnitti lefotes a ego ttravolnne. at sniart sp,ed. tatt, textiturtapy ft.tAtitol tetirfift, training, nilttpa, to the *totting 'la,' eeet„ elect tete, e..14. 'IAA he meet, 30ned ei411 ttitra.ti r a lot 01' thc-o:w c. 01•otrEe,. apt,W-S .orkiy bad e*iieced t , rm WIWI t the va ' of *ing rd. ASIs t1 Inwj, the ' Mc' I iii et a 'ng- ttettri Y ' , , v. ' 1, , ” ' !ALE t ireltrtnfAr, MI UNO t tvGr41 if yo* eintvitr , x Atm . ref , rith to,:agt- lit 1 d junt tickle Ilia loth bo 1 it he44' attin.,- The. tnd , ..,•,. ' .0 Itoney-White clover, in, combo, .0484e-per--seetiotrin-4.1b,rstor- tions; .xtract, in De -lb. tine., 7c to. . • . • •, wheat, fic to fiic, as to quality.•, Provisions.,-Ifeavy Canadian abort cut, $10.50 to - $V7; American -cut, clear fat beak. 50; compound lard, flee to 7c; Canadian lard, efc to 73e; kettle rendered, ttic to jilite. baeok 113e, to 14e.1 frokkille'd 'abate _ toir te* Sgs Iter.,75 to $10; 11-dii-41, 5/7, -- .0eLlegto.,,_,107.50 ori c*rA. 'Egga-Strailit otoeic, 14 to 161c; Sic/lefts, 17c; No. 1, 18ee. Better -Choice creacnery, -19c to :19/c; undericradea. 18te • 4/0 Itle to 10 le. rolls 1510 to Ote: _4411t114, Okc IttIPPAU) manumrs. inufraia, N. Y. June 181, -;-Flour $trenee. Aleski,--%4Pring in light *sup- dete,44".a.4-----Northeetteetp-tel44 Viten; No.' 2 yellow, 681e; No. etitn„ 1171e, ter trsick; - easy for store; No. 2 White. 354c; illorontti, *lite° 1' operators . showed some indifference towards do,. • ing blesinees be a large stole, 'and . the general demand from the city ' let " realm of ,pritest • Mtport att1c, tholeo $5,r0'' 5° -InWitint t' 00 bulls 3.f5 4. Va., light 0041 3.75 Do., comp ••• r • 11.00 #tittltiTs% 5.106. choice 4.1'5 5,10 ntediuul .„... 425' 4,75 'tnitnnott. ... :1.15 4.'25, 'cows; chbics .0,60 4fl bulls 1.ro tiltart..kotPs ..; 5.00 �q,i-•••• e•- - ' • 4.60 - van. !Pau nt 44'4 trtek Atiare4s, 0 0 0 4.t's0 '4. 41,00 4 1.6.,04