Exeter Advocate., 1905-06-29, Page 6"
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WOO TES WERE LOST
Y TIM 0/0;.‘3. AItTErtallA
73ThItAl
Itciesteed Street* Wilitp-
roarer Cla *Cs Suf.:
Itahabita
ince
•; ., .-
• ,yczI•: 1 rC .1.01:140 tbiir .w.0,iy8t
. teetniniitiillientS :et' liritlia.'..` 4.44$71.
iatec,4- Anay: .h.e firrese,en and ..poroyisi
..... , . ,.
-tluide'li74*- ea'AUtttrt4.,
-,44tri4 She - element ', 0
`taifhltioa.Wiiigkl40,4',
the part ',of, tioterelineift 'ate z te, • .
•.Poss,11-e. firreetriende* stilt grOpcs.
*ninth
of the 'at'l•.h i? i' noilveleionS.
Jitossiblyngeite- counection .inay .he
reared: aa this French aetrenonter, thee
•ilas notently arWI
'-cen- he* „tudio-;activity of titte. snit
. .
t I3RICIIAS NItgiNVIIVisrlirift .
The reelineftta elf the vir,st ' ,, and
,no,...egth,citerkhas had not yet turned
out for piiora34 piode. "1i1-6-tii4Viit.
of the two native regiment4 ineurred
tlib greater loes. for two cointiaidee
ttioic lit,ing in two - \large daulolt›,
.storied barracks, The buildines col
.1ifiLJR4e4 kPP,...,0a,M17,"0.1":9f,, $1.1g,,griV11,0114i_
, in4lrik t1kr::44tai. iiiv iideecli: 6;10 tail
.11
11TATIV-144.t.1---.'-,4ieW
) -IiitTlf.--;
c3,40;', .1,1;104,11.1rAd „ OK.C.431's and .inen
front' the nelitlilloselbg.„;,-baereelit mite-.
41:24.1 in extricating alilie 213. Ot the
iiite.4'-;44t-,titt'ltW100,f-t tOstiva.
ter-"theetii.s, 'AniAtionntl
mobs
COAR ES A 11
T.,--owirttorva-itrmailwr
IW m STORY.
,
Stake Cal) to -A. Buil-Be
rtr -1 043: ttiStr ° el/PA
Ow other, t.1.4Yr .hY-niCttibees.of ' the,
.Nejtr,th, Ainerican 1-04•4",s,0.0 quirt°. !FT'
" .to -w
-*Ii!ou+i;4tot000tt, blic*r
of The .tIttatiOn. Who: ..whs.- on the A3/49A
• friteritkr444seseilelatt'Sc.41tret•'"‘
litc4"4x thiAt t,OtY
ega Walt. last .'44494'P.‘41•11'' "1'6' ift"tt°
is evlielnd two,daughttere, 'Axel 'men," ildee,:ati.,*ells,...„WiAt- Meier ,sotee condi,
Ilesititizetisti.. lite, newly:, nitirried "Wife t'It'ifei-"5,1)16:5(' !11144a.
1)EgfulF44.1••fr'gra tier t)llicer; Fariny; Sala 'that if() . of 4
Of a, sidailterii; -Captain „"liiiistrot,t, .47,4'90141r ' fiSyeed,i,e of. Tiew 'Brunswick
s•riAirrieer" of - the Indlan tv°Al 4"1414414ited CI141'''° °I -10°°s43
Works Peparttneet ' told Mesere Itt-t"41.14.4•1/1"1 and an °4 far PVt"
the e'en slots •ural vo.lcaeac 'disturb-
.
wawa in the.4•04-0, ittt. the,d,a,ta . ?I`
s ers in this tield ofnatural law
r ts 'Net iitietaitntle trefinite
• estahlish their des itet time as- seven
ilc truths. The teetent of the recent
disaster In ILudia, the inageittude of
ite o;erath ns, the ,puiriber of its
viciires and the wid&epread destruc-
•, tit e of property it caueed even in an
EasIdern t °entry, where MI athers fo
little, stamp it as on. of the worst
inf lob...els of the Lind, ever sullercd by
India. •
Ten t hes isand liees at least are
believed to • have .been lost, and in. a
great tretch of country fifteen hun-
dred miles long seareely a building
eyes left, stnntlinn or unimpaired. by
triee'sirecteSsiten �Tearthrtrttn`
• _ADA* the whole, of upper_India dur-
•,ing the night of April ,t1-4.•-1'he s -t -id -
'den experience of the inhabitants of
- -the litsreist Coveted WW3 the --trtoSt
terrible, with;ri lixing memory, sur-
-pailing in ioVnee and extent , the
• great eartkittake of Jerte 12, 1S-97,
which was felt user 'e- large part of
• Intlitte.,- .
" ---TOMIR-ATP-TITTARMSAL-X.
(-jells (if -Thii-pregair Oa Mori
_has. ern located,
. tairuy itt the- n;i:ditt;olliood of
1 burty,,,ala and the ft•Z'aingra.
-itt the southern shirts Of. Ute
• tnotint& ange, t weeelel
• northwe,t. Lahore was one of t.ho
chief suftervs in the Plain of Hindu -7
•sten, the upper end of Bengal,
awe,,e• tram the sauthero base of the
1.1iitialaYas. But the' total destroc-
tion:ttiihtrrntaIa, a popular surn-
-nice resort and the administrative
headquarters of the hrangra District,
•
0r
clan. ,*ere nit. OR
• ,
Further shock ri foilowrd /at ' t ent
four minutes- t and at ikvcnty-
tii;
klUtO ,vta, an.....n. nor
Ms were felt later, but the in-
hafilt ants had hurriedly escaped from
t r clothes thsy could match
the totring. houses, and. clad in
what e‘te
up, were camping out on the teenis
courts. In the grounds of the Savoy
litstel. at Mussoorie, the sctne was
described by an officer on sick. leave
as• one of. the oddest Vossible. Like
other .% he had narrowly "escaped be-
ing •kilied byt _the falling of bricks
and plaster. • ,
Similar scenes 1.vere witneesed. at
tain spur 110 trate% reIrtheast-of La-
hore. arid some sixty-five hundred feet
atove rem level, n-ould show. that the
es-elect:a '-of • -theeedisturitenets-WaSeeee
to. tliat ,epot. Witli unerring {),CCLir-
acy the delicate seismographic in-
strumeettof Prot. Milos; in rho isle
t he. nyeaWisirrilitc
statiCit at the htad of the Adriatic,
• and other scientific observatorits • in-
tlicittetl the exit. t, thee at t.
8.114.14110.5 took place, and loeated the
• centre of dritturbance Mc mute.
dis-
nra )(nits ave.. originated the
-se-lends dieturb.ances Itithe, which
titough'ItS% numerous and violent
ueaa ineee of drip:in and the, e
coast of SOilthO,inpricit. have been
• - shuiptee-thu.
laet, tea err:tones: great
Le. anre
been .
1.1 a sure
•
i;r--..netetlyfres 'I he woes
taten anti official_ centres. it •
India, v lit•re are large garrison can-
tonteentr, as also at Pchara Pun,
stially oeetipieTa bV ;Infantry, _arttle-
leey, and the body guard of the Vice-
roy of India. For :some time these
etatiolisewers rut all from •suecoie as
telegraphic conteeinirat I On was, brole-
..n- o'f-r-Phiterresata far- Motu- . the-
• railway; -the -rieicrest-tine beirrie-sfe
Inans-eirts-aSeeteettiereptilicseesettlel--ael
•
be 9.4)1. 1.2E ON, a cart •roach • Lord
itdi-tw'r :tht, , Commander -in -Chief;
proitiptly detipatehed troops and
districts worst Et I-
ro41541*41-c-ttl----ginItc-11-44).--7
riny and the Alritisli public; in aid
of the Gurkha regimt•ills, of Whieli
many t te 8111 vivors td ost t tetr
• priimte. prolierty, and are uo.:Ilijitreil
as to be iteettentile., of earning their
111.1n..7, while many witlowe and or-
phans of the killed need provision
made for thein.
Along the hillsidesextenve dam-
age was donef. • Though the weather
at the time w brieht in!
tvariT---t th iiJ1dyoo1ir iiIf. if bird
• teen .swept by a tornado. Rocks had
been loosened. on the hillsides, and
relies, and • making their pasnage-
d,angeroes. A number of lariddips'
took platee-. am+ stir -fare -of-
e..ti th -Ns-an-broken btr. Taping--117iTaircs.
ANTINNT 111111,11INGS.
Down itt the plain the terribly de-
srri-uctive nature of . the eafthouake
- c.c it Jilt pat v it_ -
loges. imposing rtincient .building
etti '.otts-tend.--
OVM-tt.1:0111. At Laliore the Coldes.
Mosque and the )$4U? of WaSir suf-
• fered great -inittry. Modern, public
hailtreags.-prosented eck4-*PPear-
ance. Many of.' the pintiarkS. and
•htettletrierits---of-the---railwaY -ntatiot
-fell nutter thth
tipper part. of the facade of the
ie
•
--T
"Perhaps 1 Was tbe novelty of the
spegta0e° t hcza sitellbound„
but the old caPtrtheloyied no ent*r.
nt t.1.40 JJ!!At't'ltiug
ride, •whicli was near ibiatT4 -
moot perpendieutariy dawlii in th0
direetime of -the Inocise, litrilether his
la,1 was geed or not we iitiver had
. , .„:',11Pli
hi; "had ettal't
ticring-lritn,*lf-*tnaier'rflrtr,t-Tttn:t.
ight down tbd 1111,1.*'!'
Ifr • j,ohn T., Viiiittie Of XtantOat,
that 4 in.(msie;. bull when . in -
d wo flake. a ni.ait run: $91'
tin 'he had' -1044 gut.
4.2otixt;
th4t **Ult. ittfelck
rtittitlic se,404.. ' Rloo
li„nev0 ot .caSe. .*bidi a irack, 'doer
itad Keit. into:a stiTet Westmont -it,
11, su.burh:91r. 10110,T -411g a'nd'had atet.
:t.apleaet twei Worperet Who erere',re$011eit.
,by the nOtorinaityof pas*ing
clar
. ,
•••• $
kgamper,Ontega4ltite:
'14E4 --aa
tdignidsvvitc,ort. '•ThialeVeristhieerylvaciutfilovartia.tsioloTer. our; 71_0 11;30nwa.• iss..s.i,..,:nletnei.
of • •Vertnont.
• , f). f a ni
his-owneprtivince,e-Mee-IN, VG -Smith- ce3ai 4 frend-r rs 1.14/VT.Iti,X14 "c'e
law, sh40_,4_,' .tteretta iiittl iik'in- . lii. '1 *eci'Wel*-
thint, SAiew---a- fined -for -the purpose- ot- exami
- f r
v eacity on who owe told him-
gave chase.
he had been treed by an infuriated .
Some time ago a giant bull 1110i)S0
btlIl TIAGOSO, and- hatl he not trilled
undertook to challenge the advance
the tree up after him he wouldun-
doubtedly have lost his life: -e•-• of an express train on the main line
of the Canadian Pacific Railway,
A story told in Perfectly sober lam -
near Brandon, .Alitnitobie` • -The en-
guage by a Roman Catholic priest gineer tooted his whistle and slowed
was a revelation to many of . those
up the , train, but the nibese „was
present' The priest, nether (layitor,
bent upon fight,and tossing his ant -
who. is a well known sportsman and
lees in the most defiant manner desks
naturalist, spoke from his own ex- ed toward the engine. The engineer
perlenee in the New Drunsteh....k woods
thereupon opened the. throttle. The
near Ludgate Lake, within' ten miles
fight lasted but a moment. The bull's
of the city of St. John, where in
horns became wedged in the pilot,
compitny with an old sea captain he
--eeeeee-teeeeeheeee4eewee-deaeiernda., . ..-endalleesetts-P.Cqketlesten_tl.,k. kited but to
evatch. the experiment, of no a, a •• The 'Irani pulled -bp -and"
-.
the remains were el -eared away.
"C`ALLYNC" -A-MCOsr.
„-,;_il, ..--.4...-........
%te Season was not yet opcn for
131111Sig-blirname, -so-it had letne well- -slots nt-Ogiositg
underst ood that if Ike - good' luck it
bull should he "raked" ne harm ' .
would• be done the animal unless the SAYS • SO= THINGS ..A.nolyr
safety ni the party &mauled it.THE CLERGY.
eetleseinie-1 741-ersteeta-- -dispose -of thn _ _ • .
AsIttalitru---naikle-144-141ers•Go!ottwe-144‘TIleware-- tr-th*---13/Itek--Chargers-
, . . . _......_
. ..
. g.1.11m___. „,,A, el,-',,L,t,,-r=ts,,ts„t 4 -114„. V„, °into thefork ofanancent pinebut
,
. .
7.1
• r • 4.
4•41
Johntook his place on the told
of a boulder Within reach of Al de-
ra1 yellow s
bark shone in the numnlight, tuut
sal on the lower limb of the cap -
breath,
breath, the Indian sounded that. first ;
(Meg West.' John was a mas-i
ter player on the birch couch, and
suddenly a familiar sound breke the:
stillness. Again he put the bark ,
horn to his lips. This tine the call,
wan soft, the mere coo of a dove in,
comparison, with the previous e1fort.1
$r
Away down on the lake bottom "there
was a rush and tommotieie and out-,
of the darkness came a series of
hoarse es omits. -and, -.4:the :•, ediaktrig-'
of• antic; s like' the rattling. of,
ax -handles in a bags Openly and:
Arith ITO- cat -MIA te. tOlkOr the stove'
oVs-hts lorits-hip-earne out on ,•
thel
•plateau of rock. •
'It was now up to John to lure
In addressing a chess Of students
Df. Oster oara: saids-
eskose,
or surgeon, no quitlity takes rank
with int er urbability. It is quality
which is apprec ate by •ie
often misunderstood by there, and
^•• S rt.
the, physleinn who has the misforteme
to be without it, who • betrays inde-
cision anti worry and who shows that
Ito is flustered in ordinary etner-
genciese loses rapidly the confidence
of his. pe tic n ts„.. Cult ivat e, • then, gen-
tietlitlelesejoellsions measure. of
Obtuseness - as-Valreifalafreiii-tia ifieet
the exigencies Of practice .with firm-
ness • and courage; without, at thc
....,surtne.e-hardening--thee.Antrea
heart by .whieh we • - -
tier° is one of the great physician's
refeectEes eittit4he-e- •
"Taeumania is captain af the men
of death. It is the CIst man's' friend.
It enables him to escape those • cold
him to us., expected to- hear' --him gradations-- of debay. • It- Is ft pain -
give the Cow call once more, ,.but he 4ess rob' ase front the trounles of life.
teit Cefir TWO In -
misfortunes.• ' ' 4,4„,,,..0,04.4.4„.„..reverrd.....thruvr.trr-ryar-
cal1 of the Cow HOIlle denton tempted ferriage. One foot was in Charon'S
him to give .tuit, the hoarse cry of boat hair the time. saline infusions
defiance of a bull. Then. without:saved hint. What a disappointment.
waiting- to Watch the 'effects, he he -14 must have _been to the old -watch-
gen to 'tear diffaing -1 meiv'nni is Ttillaie to)7,0.:Loly regretthathe can
the birch tree by which he had
sitting. -Mc "Ina de -hit The poise he it again..,*. •
e. untie o
FOR TIFF: .Eft,G V.
with subdued
.-------cr-.... - s lesesertigie'slirMisestlgre-eSsete-se.----
•
recoreeti is that of i ede, when 30P.-- tants paraded the etreeis Weeping -1"
----e-C1.11=a-F-14111L-T.
se -respecting mouse em re- are better esitteated than any other,
- _ t. .
tttle pereau- is -etre eetirl. to ..haveaperiehe etd-eeisiaterepreeteretee.....AL ..f!!se......1,-..111..11.1-Tafro, of batti°-' With aeyet they are notorious supporters .. of
el In Bengal. • Pahl suffered in 1720 Agra people in bed both felt and saw totort and roar he charged up the •
all the nostrums and hundiliggery
and 180i, and Lahore has Mt fee- the motion. Ilanging Tiothen swayed hill. :Soon the hull was charging m with which the daily and religioes
.-
•-•••-•
Eripa ATE SECRETS LEADMQ 1.111
ma!
Agp, 4
SILENT }LEN.
,
Discretio4 of N. de Blowitz, t
,.‘‘
Ar4..prefteitiv4 .Gree.owoo4.,
famous ion.rnalisti, entertained.
at a banquet iecently.. well:.
lensetVie etory wee retettleti of OW ho
ettft*Irs'er,itre111;'101-'-'*iulitt-Yk'
in pe.rhaPti, the finest
jot'.
Otix,rotions.. .• • „:- ,
Ln. flftt- 'Itneident' 1•1441titid:# ,ed
treinendinksly;. hi,4 Varly iost: her
4 'Near Wit tit, ,yriiiiee-a *that,
Inarkti Se„eret `.1;1.),t; by
• thin,titit •:•110.•• the An.011oY'
*nicker, -.men lettiteitteh4ve heen„ read
titte'le--; • :--frrrtiFill#-C6!-Ififir
Y.
fter tint --transaettlen had nem
thi Due 'lien:tees, the. Foreign-
le`stenet.01-etlt.., 411t171,93,r„1-7 _
few friends at fils.„ Irt)EV.
t.
.2VL,41p.:"..1114.
famous Paris eorrespondent of
London e'limes.'"Ihe Otte, in
fettle, 'vat playing billiards
,a lady guest, who looked like
t'ileleutcyttltarnit41. attache entered
toute •
The Thic read one, turned red. then
Pale,. wiped his brow, and suddenly
struck 'his cue on the tat le, .
BROKE IT ACROSS HIS TtNEE,
and threW the pieces into the fire.
Then, gulf*. up to M. Blowitz, he
said he had just heard of trle'e sale
and purchase . of the Suez Canal
•Itf.264,4,114.1101.#,:t
kept concealed hem the'Frenai Votr-
einnient.
1-1,t is an u --4t
laiu12-s.-3,v40E-Lot,putiAtig-1
on the • isthmus of Fluee, and toy
personal failure has in no' way re-
tarded the act. I. authorize you to
say ehat 3,;eiii have just seem I even
beg you to say it, and to tod, :ithat
Lerd Perby will have to .pay .fOr it
With that he strode from the room
VrI•lleasimnrthat...ha shalt e. prey-_
for it!"
The journalist saW what a stir the
-'-"TovtinT‘eso:Tifil _11,4 et:oani11.41,aymcre,tatme the -world
of information. • Fratre certainly
•14041-Pe.as•-at- •
great .expeuse. of iabor, genies, and
mort7. 'risked and areomplished the
huildintr: of • the Suez Canal, which
had successfUlly' altered the chatts
• of the merehant. marine of every
• country of the 'globe; and now', i".:ng-
• land had ceally istepped. in in the
• deerk.. and possmsed- herself of the
th.
high
with
win -
w ith
•
()Tonto, July 7. a ar
The market 1.1% steady to $
for Nu. red and white., east. •witl
• -Gouge is iseMinal at Sc
()L M1nttnh-&krnth.
wintliipeg, prices ,has
fationS-to $1,07A,,, to ,1.08 for
northern; *1,104,4'40(41.05 feir.
`.2.4tOrtherit anti 01,0 par -'N`01,, "lviltt
dalie portsfie irtiore grindin
1,
,...11044.0...0tItiottiOt*-4)1411T, •96,,,per •ke.ftt•
Paten -LA.., $444,0" Act 'kPlc4,41,•bt)yet'
sacks,. east ain,1 .0
higher 'ler • ehoice..1ilantOlia
'patento,•sell at A5,41)
qecOncl patents, $5:10 to .45..2qi.•
vii11t4.25te'dt-49 B‘ran, $.12:51,1, to •
813, .Shorts firin
45e‘ 'for • No. 2.. • .
.43c for 'No. 2 team: and -41,e for. ' ---
No. 1 ,malting outside.,
sitilsseAo''-'41(Snanilrefitree'outsitte,.'
•W01411144 'Wet. 42hate
157'2.
yellow, ii2te. to 022e; No, 3.yeflow
62c to 62te, lake anti rail freights.
Oats=liales of. No. 2 are reported
nt 45c to 45ae outside, and of Mon-
itoba oats on track at °weft s000d
at 16e. • •
- Rolled Oats --$4.35 for ears of
has and $4.60 for barrels on track
here; 25c more for broken lots here
and 40c outside.
Peas -70r to 71c for No. 2 west
and east; 75c. for milling..
Buckwheat -.-390 to 60c eatit • " or
west.
•••••••••••••••411.
thittere-The market is steady. Inc expected to continue at about pre-
sent prices.
reamery, prints- • c o
• -do solids 18c 19c
Dairy...lb. rolls, good to
choice 15c 16c -
do largo roils 14c 15c
•do medium ., 13c 14c
ch.) tubs, geed to ch'e14tc 15tc.
do nf
Cheese -Job . lots sell at 104c to
-10-4c..--Exports- continue_to-increase.;
Tho ntimber of boXets shipped from
Montreal Sinee May 1st is 305,009,.
compared with 265203 a, 'Year ago
titrift171-MitriV0:17-
Eggs-,Prices hold steady at 16103
•
-
But M. de illowite Saw that, in the
circumstances, --such language- from it
Forel:Ka Minister of vr.41tc,Lohnt
17,-.5c-atf.
ed almost to a declaration of war.
So the correspondent tore up Itis,••11-
ready wpitten Message, and when
the paper-appearet
tioned nothing of the .6ccurrence. The
Dile, .
WIIO• }TAB C90.14J.14 .1"KrWlki,
--bar- Me sdeelitowiree-and- thanked-
histreentretestruntil. ,
"You have ,acted as a friend of
peace."
f-'onte ten years later it appeared
that England and !tussie. were about
le• resort- In aring. - ;MS1 after • our
muddle in the Soudan, enling itt
tiordon's death at -Kharto.uni-Flik-
a, eettiently thought the time was
• r urig.1.2..ttutfuntegg-the-he.9-1.,er
s-airerfr-bei n• Inert
"trf,..• r,••• , , .
1,427. Its danger is due, feifin")"
grarbfirm explain. to its proximity to
lo -el elan. et • mighty subterran-
ean forces whirli raked th. great ;el-
jacent mountain range at a• period
eitich in a geological sy,f1Fie. is , t0111-
parat b. eh: recent, arid are believed to
be etitt in, opecation, liable, to 'RIMS-
,-4114)1040-44X311rrtn.X4-44-1;14---
TWO, RIMIONS, APFECitn.
clump of trees conceal -i. his enemy. !away they have wandered from e
I splashed over. and natives Eq9.4tt:na ,
t As tic' swirled in Ittnung us 1 trilii- Council of Trent the more apt they
on the ground smoking their cesual
i morning hook -oh were turned head e e. a few III re feet0 altitude are to be steeped in thaumaturgic
over heels. would, help my ease 'most consider- - and Galencial superstition.
was ably. I hastened therefore to elarn-i
i "The common ie- lane fibres eiehlom
Pella suffered lees, and there
nn 'pee of life an at Lahore. hut the • he•wh
r beyond his reach, ich brought
. n:
beto0 'modulated before the age of
ancient capital of t t.f °gills' 'shows i ,.
tittO elf egeP beer,' n to forty. he earliest. they arc seen
evidence of the earth wave. 'the ,roof !rm. 1 -ha Indian at the neRt. onset of lqiert'sccVetillY Vi at ' the ago Of
ef th-luarblt!.-11""qt-1-11(-11r ttint"Ithe Moose had sought safety in the t•svt'n-t37' They usnally begin to '01.1-
wan-i-kas Ci llapred and the. niinarbirch
et treebut the lower stubs.. be_ pear at \the age of trsnty-one."
,
of the -Lahore- gate Was Iluvwa ' in 1.1 h TI
g rotten. gaee way wt him •Thoose a -6'e:els:led .for a wife.
Tiro distant regions,"that of the dee.a.
Oi the distress oectleioned to the ,te,
rustling made bv his excited efforW They are invariably more amiable."'
"Punctuality is the only neceasare
hilts ao,1 that of the plains). were em-
braced hy the reeent opheaval. en' and poorest classes terrible the bull, and be charged on John hub - • a t tweet ed the at tent ion of
John', virtue; have this, and all others. will
the hills the population ii4 SparSO, be. added." •
7.--
C-COUlltf) 41_ iPeaft4 of a dthooLfizaiter nd
'Vault tt-lA T' 1-4 7-11. °TIT r h '
I 4
• '*
414.4N, • .4 • it 4
• settlewents, cantonments. and sana-
'- tvritt .-of -the-white•-•11rittith-residerit's.'
*Such places ois I)harersala. Dalhousie,.
Simla, and its' surrounding hill
gOverning --etape.
lAt:1590t2rie Otni Nalni
Tat. •• Tgl.,100110, buntliftvis th,,se
eettlenicnts have iiiirJeted the nmst, in
the catarlyefn, and; the )nmates,
mostly._ i_donre O. The "C old early hour
ist the. Inortiltig.
tionately viatirs.S.
freregal :odga it Simla. wax itself
mitt en.' ,l.ndy flur7eirs, the .Ifiinericrill
%vire of the Viceroy of !Mit.. whose
rnt wtts hailed with, pleasure
every serelpa ofelb,e ccimmunitY,
only e-scapTii-4 es by a trairatle.
The greatest loss of life watt inflict -
(31 4Thig bitrg2tt1e-
ment in the hvadquerters of ttro. regi-
ments cf Grieelt,ee, the. hardy natiVo
.nfatitry, ' little brown wilusvs
..rzertraeto. end ti,c-Ftfillig qua lit its ardu
:much catre QS ttii*
fan go. eel/ nebose ibf co=rada-lif
;hap ith tile/kr:bite Ile twirnentso
tniltell nient-, frerntiet enenpailerne,
tilAVg• 14-41-.1 il,C407, a fOtiUti.:!1' tN*1-,-(4
!;1114 LICA .th-ar
ivrZt
P:115' 14 4:4;;Als,T$ ttrvAie iteera the
e?,,llitnte of the talll elateeee eeitee
Wave. Apri" Vier
:CT Ciea E.410'," ti $3 felt •
•ia
• •••
-en r Witt -01s the Tritliiiit g 0( or ti waTre trent:SP" tir
irrerarat lyin mintictit. Inlur_l tic efforte toelleiliensiejo_rbse ,hemicr..Aotrent,.; _ the Standard 131
mem Plaeli iscerily for scores of branches, where he could be beyond. StratL"
;Wks at the point of staevallon to the reach ot his adversaryIle clung! "No farmer in this country goes
Obtain. thavertutent help frOm,theitti his rifle, holding it. out from him through We without an attack of
'nearest station. Dui; the &oath roll ns he climbed. 'rho split hoofs of cly:spepsia---=sen-no early, gore* late,
/would have teen heavier had -riot Vie the moose rattled viciously on the some all the time."
populatiorf been alrea.cly afield, stones as he projected hinted, In; "John as known to hltneelf and
the cultivator atid leis sons busy in John's direction, and the next tnorn-
the -thewomen and thildren eat be was beneath the birch. -
out- oledoorseathouglietlie cot.. -Then 1- saw an unusual sight. Tbe to- us.."
tageot fluid 101134 Alla thatch roof Indian went up the tree as if smite' '"Ali much Pity should be given t
does- not collapne With the sudden friendly hand had given him et hoist, a eornan s tears as a gooue goin
peril of the dilapidated buildinge of &id the WiOnse pasted out Into the bare -felts" '
impoveriebed ancient fandlies which lopen. IT° afterward ammeed me that,' ••Jaumlice .thp„ disease your
are re feature of tlte cif left of Ben 1. he foiled for a swift second a (00- friends diatnoso for you."
her
•T�b g kisown to his Maker are to-
tally difTefent from John as known
n
Ice:6 T47i.• iorn
Com ro c•ctrioniIsl. tr2rocti
f4;7'..eGOITIVZ4,--.1041 tr.-014,0y pcossiOsslatzs, ',horteitke ratiMe pointing• optttird, he
Ai; 0374,-tTitrz,,,-,3t9 on, tite, notalor of' ill* Ind*telbCrif of the Itev. plit4.1 his forefeet in, the attempt to
to 1 •,the 'thf.11, ae pet unit. The. TotsieseseSe cm-tem-get:lion 1115 Tun-. 4.0141A--11-0h0--Ims-now 1W-
-44 -
efAr t'tortettrttlV, -.1*IVIVirit. 'to -din :-Ilirtial7by this time .reak
14, .0 their rilitiStktr retekt4to of' valuable ed the -highot, h•raft? that lirba
•
the northern boundary of A fgrita nis-
--colentry we priietleally protect
-the liu.slans claimed the district
tifgh
P*111,4.
trito
w• ere in • lu/c1:".14c1P" ! cut pork, •810.50 to $l 7.50 iiikht,
act na
the 'Mare
A crisie naturally followed, ' and tees clear fat back, $20; compound
$
Potatoesl-Otitario firni at 60e to
70e on track Torontoe New potatoes
imported sell at 8,1..25 per bushel.
Baled Ray -No. 1 , 1 0 t quot-
ed at $7.75 to $8 per.ton for car.
lots on track Totonto.
Baled Straw -Trude is only nom-
inal..
•
•,•,,,,,t44:=Ar:44z•=4,714,=21_
31.0ISTTRVAC- VAIM.
Montreal, J une 27 .-Mani t Wire-
spriog wheat patents, $3.40 to $5.- •
winter wheat patents, $5.50; straight
roll nee $5 to $5.15, and in bags.
-$2..40- $-.2-,50. --
Millfeed-Manitoha bran, in hags,
.... • 3 , to 2t per -
ton; Ontario whiter wheat bran ln
hulk, $16.50 to $11.50; shorts. $19 ,
. to $20; inouille, $24 te $28 per- ton,
tester /al tv.
aersteseee
Oats-PrIces rule firm at $222*
per bag. Cornmeal is unchanged at
$1.35 tO $1.45 'per bag.
Ilay-Noi 1, 89 to SO 25; No. 2,
$7.75 to 88.25; clover tnixed, $6.75
to t7-.2n;---anct-poro 'clover; $6.51)-: ter
80-75 per -ton, in car lots. •
4learisfroire--dpritnes.;
per s , 777.0)
cur lots.
• e9Z11)
L i.e.; •
m.o. sew
Lions; extract, in • 10 -lb. 7c to
fitc-, in 60 ih." tine, fle to 6.1c.
Micky/heal-0c to 6..jr, as to qual-
ity.
.1101
arid rtectipied thernsetrs,
short cut-, $16.50 to $17; Anu ricetti
ellre'sint°11810. tr..70adirn:osth,‘";hoefc.Pollutfittlrnigesnicetunl: I lard, - 6-,'sc to 7c; Canadian. lard. 62c
cerniqr. except at • reduced brie* to rite; kettle rendered, Ste to tete.
while iti" the hundred and one . -wci;S'll.r4co;nhlain:fint,e12qciwtiollY1:4ch,anirlces.b‘421ctilletad -
that war teffeete tradee loudness was Ilene tseas. helm *o..-no_ta.--no.e.ttee-atie,
Itssuned. Dialonlatie, negotlatlotte, t• ed, - $0.50 to_i•jef....6e-75; selec-t, 57 to - - -
however, trent on', and as Mr, Glad- " $7,41(5.7
Ione- -wets-.400k-frig -11-t-the---piittii es at iegr.le_,.....s t 'viola eeteaele-e- .,--ree-ere-e-
1
the RaYal Aeademy on May 2r.d, and selects, 17c to 18c; No. 2: lite.
*Lord Granville, the 17oreign Sccre- liutt il,r-('' hole° creamery, 194c to
tacy, tetnt up to him, 0,nil told him 'line; untlergrades, 18ge to 19e;
dairy, itle to 16jc: rolls, 151:e to: '
thei alTair had been satistae-
• Had this ron'S again, leaked -0u
It IroutiChate -been woe% ri5rroir--4
to Gni odors. They could have
bought etockre and shares at the com-
paratively low prices th.,77 had gone
to, eertnin that tt ri9C would followv
,hut the secret was kept, until it wait
too late for anyone to take advant-
age of i( -London Answerrs.
41 6
thLdt tiess of ire ei.,er I•1 mself the *necessary Iift upwart
'''Tfibercle bacilli ride into the Jun-
-tstimaled.• The -SCIdie_ra; /AY own_tenPressitm was that the
on black thargers-coal smoke and
t to' Inter the cOrinNeit ikt placts trsoese did the lifting and -that John,
lionse inft_ttanding;_only bad thItick to 'travel in' Ahe dwit-s°
direellon. The bull was nee -491e. -Gt 'at
wore obliged to desia on ice ount 61, light white hair. a dark rnoteitaelie• and
y,et done with himi however. elrel-
the ealuvia from the victims. **orbs -
tate t,t, those •,whom a sudden itt, he came hack Ito the charge, tel. ownt/lexisstn" he has served the
•kativ,---matifatty_spas/ _ lowing forth tits' peculiar _battlS
grnnt, TA, gra.)1114“.1 11g.416-barap., man.
'Again the tosUsua1
lingering t oriel ent 1 branch being
crus4e1 thr. dehrin. Govern -• I• bar.prited; We aro_ no t•aprtv. 40 with hi;trt than ,afl'oat. Instead of reelProcathig et
NEW BETTISH BA,TTLESSIP.
WflICornbhe Character,* Of OrniV
• er and Fighting Wesel.
tr thium ' • AVM ro ammo
provision. was /nada far constructing
• only one battleship, but it now ap-
pears that. this •vessel wilI ba equal
itt fighting power to any ttVo *add*
witt-trreet-orr-the---0110.--,611
:bO' 4propriateiy Vented
Dreadnought, And 4aVe a speed
of 21 knots. or two knots more than
swiftest - of her- eonsortS--
1,77: 7
Olc to Cite' Que..
nr PF A 141 ?if ARK PITS.
Ilutralta's N.V., June 27. -Flour.
Strong, Wheat.-Speing, firm; 'No. 1
_Northern, $1.161. .Corn -V varlet tied;
No. 2 yellow, 61c; No. 2 core. 59c.
Oats -Strong; No. 2 white, 35,tc; No.
2 Milted, 3.1e, Canal fjejghts-
Steady:'
•CATTLE: MAR:CV:T.
Toronto. ;.tUirle 27, --The nutrket to-
day pract featly unelmng-
ed. ere increased •re-
• Ifl iho 'gittc54, tthe wit/ have ti:rhinci5 of g3.-
nter4 ittm eeeee,e4 a. reer,reilad srenp„o the fatnons rnooml‘,;,tho v'eterinarlan." ,
"ndiented-ht,orsc■rpow-cee ard-"E
fm,,,,1 wid hri.,4 •-ari,,,,,t 1,1,1. nttralcial bur- ;ground knoWn an ils.6' liopile --Ito-411i - "-Thee .are tneuraleTe ettiti-4 ift ',4 „.
,thet. placcd ulnIts its Shotilders..It is 4 In Cian:A4It' a herd ol Monte feeding.: eit1P. " itv,orrigitik vlei's bi di,4.1nitk; ne4.4•iiig" stats that' Wr ortnardent
ICI .cotaorine ten te,eive-itich weart-
tiiii ft hcit Intder. tit .!, edinieleceetiee ..., }lin ea'rly winter. nr.41 1 tad watched 061 tilItlig5oltti§110 c'tr12,3 in latt7„`•
d ectir/tin, twit*. rt4 be74;r7.'"abire" t"04. i theni while tile hoil4 m..20E441.14) aild i - ••Ifore in a KML4111 ,bC47,)," ttr11.0 will 60.. tin, eath ti3rt)wint; 5eo lb. shelift tit
ntret tbe oxpem.75) to lie iiieurreti for with their foreFeet (brew down tbe „talk ' i o 'any oce. llo will make . tiV rrkl,,,.ei ,el'ivtat trio a vaintate,, wan
tit, rlicf..clf suli,criin tind th.,;,, repara. '„?,hirch-bdiaings ,ivithin reach 01 itito';,tri.c:o wan. Do t134 ftii.'0.11cigp hi .i,1,(1,,ispVerreta„.teitic,•,f,11%ixe31.C.10,0Mfotbtn-toritso.
, ..,
pe;--iotis
late
j'Ar
S•ouirg cown. and straddled the trees to 11U
•
iika t' t an
t aein,
bell stoat
an 4.That is inst 'what •
to a few- e-et:s• p.,ago teivrtheless. 'Standing
Inc Trille in peronal feet. his great Irea-d. wi
•
0 n to trach and. t think.•• •
aed to d
his hitt
It' its long',
48
t •
t catise the
4.11tfli1,111
TI
S, 0
' nre. cjelscls otX.1/4other things,. with to- sustain ,weight nett s•-ct the,
tpcht.'s t thy devolcd-P) bruA6 'htt•ctk,him at
Chrittitin '
1
4
i , 1
-1118.grE.--fil.-1,:1,.D6(4I.SZely
tit
il:.011„.... t,),.,iiia: . ig na worns4ry." •
ar only ttt;Fi .stirtn of illy.
.titiatt-,-those , w1:0 i)ra:ti.ge wilds'
it/Kir traits ati:d thQ1.5,10 F'.,1?.ct rpracWiYtie,
icli 11401.-.11:101211.- ** --.....--_,.-...
i. it ilt. g btl'Oliii,
at 9 13X-;•.t!1":„v 4 ark %cal.)*
civil engin.V.t 1 narch
11 .e true'VcS\ 11, ,,
,e •
is
25
teale4f
3"
Olyria
ye
that is not readily Knight up.
l_gesserrd trade was not the best.
1,t1I port eaffie-Tratie was' rather
butegenerelio !mince easerne tin -
changed. Buying wan' snov,t1:,,,, at the
buyer's own; flores. Prices are still
$5 and $3.23 pc,:r
r-9
atateral
eanier.. wit
• nlozr *rfle
• 41,10, lair -._ . ,
calf 5;5 15 for choice .p50-4.4 iotn,
. Striekers and rkr,Fcr-n-'11•Irg. was
n"t an, 0vormiPPIY, and., •trat!it-p2 tn
tliiti line was tot.,.verv tirink. •The
br-41` tectreri-J are' rePtIrtefl doun tes
eeee
75eated good •istecte•I's 't0 e•sess.
with - •
14" and
ki
zwe nral,q
ore'
4:1*.
-
eP
•
• .0• •
arrnpured cruis,,vn wilt -it
ve a rate -of Nteatating ,
and 'will he c4taippek1 with
sinalltr thnn the' 9.2 i
P
. r.
' ox,vra , k.,' a awed
count to' .Corcr tort$ 1,n1
in taitft, Oot ot, itcoot tut
ti$1 bi ,. t2ttM til ail tht
I tett front MN preiFtat war
firiy
te.
ond o. bitiitr1 c. n . i
4 rAitainet n ca„
' titeiVorirgn s&4d v.- I.
ShiCep and /43.r1hf; Tiler
,o Change in,.....!Ike. q1.41`in
„ ,
--t -Wtft-rminifkrirs rt alfir
iThe market ivas \wel ..*
\ '
. ittzuctcd , fal • 0
ingn ottlit,it tO
it r.6t, rattic•rhs,Ilv.e.• ,
Ott cold 14.4.1..