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. Cumberland, with Prince
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day morning. There was no spe-
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THEIR MAJESTIES' VISIT.
King and Queen Will Extend it in
Berlin.
-A despatch from. London says:
The visit of. King George and Queen
Mary to Germany to attend the
marriage of the Kwieer's daughter
to Prinee Ernst of Cumberfiilid wU
be extended beyond their original.
intention, They had arranged to
remain there only two days, hut
now it has been decided Void they
will leave on May 19 and return on
May 28 or 29, The marriage vvill be
celebrat,ed on. May 24. There is
nothing to indicate that the private
nature of the visit has been altered.
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On Site of St. George's Church on
• Dominion Square.
A despatch from Montreal sass:
Montreal is to have a new 84,000,000
hotel erected OD the site of St.
George's Church on Dom;nion
Square. The hotel, which will not
be started for a year, is to have eix
hundred room and be under the
same management as the Hotel
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THE NEWS IN A l'ARAGRAPB
IIAPPENINGS,E110111 ALL 9vEn
THE GLOME .IN
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Canada, the Empire and tbe World
In General Before Your
Eyes.
'Canada.
Hon, Alex. Murray, Speaker of
the Alberta .1,egislature, "died it
Winnipeg, aged 74,
Hon. Frank Cochrane will be in-
vited tO, turn the first sod of the
Welland ship canal at Thorold.
Galt ratepayers will be, asked for
$125,000 for school purposes ana
water works extension.
Nineteen trades unions in South
Waterloo organized as the South
Waterloo Federation of Labor.
Brantford is offering a free site
and other inducements to lure the
Coniagas ,smelter from Thorold.
A fite caused probably by a
match oa• cigar stub badly damaged
the Bay of Quin& bridge at Belle-
ville.
Edinonton will have a, .street rail-
way connection with $t. Albert,
nine =miles northwest. Gasoline
cars will be run.
Montreal is to have a four-mil-
lion...dollar hotel on Dominion
Square, 'under the same manage-
ment as the Belmont, of New York.
Miss Lois B. Hutchinson, of To-
ronto, is to be granted a homestoad
of 300 acres in Western Canada by
Venial ant of Parliament.
It is ,estiniated that in Ontario
about 18 per cent. and in .Alberta,
but 43.5 per coat. of the areas
:sown to wheat last fall have been
winter killed.
Quedn Mary has consented to
press the button • and unveil the
monusiitent that the Dominion Gov-
ernment has erected on. the Stony
Creek 'battlefield.
Several of Montreal's veteran
civic officials. are slated for retire-
ment in the .process' of reorganizae
Non. They ondude the city elerk,
the health officer, and the building
and boiler inspeetors.
A German in:mil-grant, en route
from New York to Chicago on the
Grand Trunk Itailway- express, re-
ported to the London police that he
h,ad been robbed of 82,600 in eash
between Hamilton and London.
The will of the late Wan. Percival
of' London, Ont., provides, -that af-
ter the death of his sister his es -
of about $60,000 is to go to
the orphan homes of Ashley Down,
Bristol, England.
• Great Britain.
'A pleb of the militan.ta to kidnap
a. Cabine,t Minister was revealed in
London.
A bomb was mailed by the mili-
tants to the Magistrate of the Bow
Street Court in London.
An Anathkan made an offer to
purehase the ohurch palace of the
Bishop of Salisbury. -
London pavers comment at
length on the proposed visit of the
United States naval squadron to
the Mediterranean. '
Lord Norton writes to the Lon-
don Post to -suggest that the, cen-
tenary of 'Iowa is a goklen 'oppor-
tunity. for America, England and
Germany to enter into an intern&
tional arbitration treaty..
United States.
A Canadian claim dating from
1812 is being dealt with by the in_
ternational arbitrators aloWas.hing-
ton.
Conduotors on forty-eight eastern
railways in the United States will
present their dernanda for an in-
crease in wag -ea from 15 to 20 per
cont. July 1, and if the roads refuse
So arbitrate a strike may be order-
ed within a fortnight following.
• The suffragists won a tactical vic-
tory at Washington when the Sen-
ate Committee on Woman Suffrage
ordered a favorable report on the
resolution submitting to the States
a constitutional amendment giving
women equal suffrage, rights with
men.
General.
The French Ohamber of Deputies
defeated a resolution to revoke all
gambling licenses. ,
One aviator Was killed and' two
others injured in an aeroplane otd-
118i:on at JohannietalliGermany.
The' Italian Government has re-
voked the law of 1906 providingthat
telephoioe girls in the Governanent's.
service must not, marry between the
ages of eighteen and twenty-five.
DISTIONEST 'POLICEMEN.
— • •
Under Arrest in Regina on Charge.
of Theft.
A despatch from Regina sae's:
Two members of the city' polioe
force, 'former Winnipegomein, Con-
stables Ogilvie and' MeCa,ulay, are
under arrest on a charge of theft.
The men were on night duty. One
of ,their 'duties was to try all the
doors in the businees geetion, One
of. these constables, it is alleged,
fOund the door of a, clothing estab-
lishment open, and helped himself
toa Panaina hat, a raincoat, and a
suit of clothes. The, other,
She door of a wholesale warehouse
°peril it is alleged, took a oupply of
canehee.
DESTRUCTIVE, TORNADO.
Nine People liVere Killed and Many
Injured.
A despateh from Lincoln, Nebras-
ka, sayii A tornado struck the
toWn of Seward, thirty miles west
of On Wednesday night,
about ti o'clock. Nine are dead,
,
and many, injured:: '
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Kingston, Ont.
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NEW WAY TO SELECT A BRIDE.
Doubtful Practice of Two Saskat-
chewan Farmers.
A despatch from Montreal says:
Matching straws is the latest. way
of selecting a bride, but it is doubt-
ful if the practice will become gen-
eral. Two brothers from Belgium
who are mow farming in Saskatche-
wan grew tired of keepiog "batch"
and derided to seek wives through
a matrimonial bureau: They adver-
tised and received replies from two
sisters in a neighboring Belgian
town. The courtship grew until
marriage was decided upon, and
the brothers heft for Europe: As
none of tate quartette had seen
their prospective partners, it 191113
decided to match straws, the bro-
ther getting the longer, straw to
marry Georgette.- This was done,
and on Wednesday the four return-
ed' to Canada happily wedded.
FORTRESS OE SCUTARI.
International Force Took Posses -
'81011 on Wednesday.,
A despatch from Cettinje, Mon-
tenegro, says: An ioternational
naval force, commanded bY Vice -
Admiral Cecil Burney, of the Brit -
1s& na-vy, took possession on Wed-
nesday of the fortress of Scutari..
The international force ovas escort-
ed into the city by a Montenegrin
guard of honor.
Cornrnereial--"If a man has an in -
his principal?" Cynic—"A mon
-with such an income usually has no
principle."
PRICES Of FARM PROD1ICTS
REPORTS FROM THE LEALIINO TORE
CENTRES OF AMERICA,
Prices ot Cattle, Crain, Cheese an the
iirodue at Heine and Abrc,ad.
Breadstuffs.
wAeonut
Montreal et Toronto freights
track. BaY ports, No 2 at 95 1-4c, No 3
at' 92 3 4e, BUY ports tor May shipment,
patont,t, 10 WnjtULint,---bajiguPtSe: 1b4'4Nagt304T:Eb!rr3115°,1680Ceb::''01!
ere' In Pdte bags, 54.60.
Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white and roil
wheat, 96 to 97e, outindo, and inferior tit
o,boiit 75o.
Oats -Ontario oats, 33 1:2 to 34c, outside,
and at 32* 'on track, Toronto IV esters
ganada oats, 42o or No. 2 and at 08 1,40
for No. 3, Bay ports, prompt,shipment.
Peas -The market le purely nominal.
Parley -Priees nominal,
Corn --No. 3 American corn, 62o, all.rail
and at 571.60, c Lf. Midland.
Rye -Prises nominal.
Buckwheat -No. 2 at 52 to 63o, outside.
Bran -Manitoba bran, 5113.60 to $19, in
bags,, Toronto freight. Shorts, 525 to 521,
Toronto.
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Country Produce. ,
Butter -Dairy prints, choice, os to 25e;
inferior, 18 to 19o; creamery. 28 to Mc for
rolls artd 27 to 2.13e for choice.
17-,,,EgLii-t.Cider lots; 20 to 210 hero and tit
• Cheese -13 50 131-2o for twins, and ,at
125.2 to 13c for large. •
13eans—Hand-pieked, $2.40 Per .bitahol;
primes, '52 $2•25, in a jobbing way.
Honey -Extracted, in tins, 12 5-4 to 13if
per lb. Mr Noi 1, wholesale; combs, $2•60
to 53 per &men for No. 1 and 52.40 for
• Poultry-Woll flitted, Olean, dry.picked
eteekl—Chickens, 19 to 200 per lb.; fowl,
16 to 17e; turkeys, 20 to 21e. Dive ponktrY,
about 24 lower than the above.
PotatoesOnbarlo'sfook, 458 per bag, on
track and Delawares at' 65 to 67 1-20 per
bag, on track.
Provisions.
13,t00n-0081g clear, 16 1-4.to 151-60 Per lb.,
in 01160 lots. Pork -Short outs, 526 to
527; do., mess; 521.60 tit. sm. Eames -me
diuna to light, 181.2 to 19e; ;heavy, 161-2 to
170; rolls, 16o; breakfast bacon. 19,14 to
200; beaks, 23 to 24e.
Lard -Tierces, 14 1.2c; tabs, 14 1-2o;
Balod Hay and Straw.
Baled llay-No. 1 at .512 60, on track, 05*-
-Tonto; No. 2, 511. Mixed hay is quoted at
Baled Straw"-$$ to 88.50, on traek, To.
Tonto.
atentreat Markets.
Montreal, May 20. -Corn, Amerioan No.
2 yellow, 64 to 65a. Oats, Canadian West.
ern, Igo, 2, 42o; Oanadian Western, Ito. 3,
405.-2o; extra No. 1 feed, 411-10, Barley,
Man. feed, 49 to 50o1 malting, 61 to 640.
Buckwheat, No. 2, 68 to 60e. Flour, Man.
Spring wheat patents, firsts, 53.40; seconds,
$4.90; Strong bakere', 5440; Wilder pat -
eats, choice, 55.25; straight rollers, 54.85 to
$4.90; straight rollers, bags, 5240 to $2.35.
Rolled oats, barrels, $4.36; bags, 90 lbs.,
5205. Bran, $17.50 to $18. Shorts, $20 to
$21.. Middling*, 522 to 523. Moulins, $27
to $33. Hay, No. 2. per ton oar loth, 514
to 514.50. Cheese, eneet westerns, 119-2 to
112-4c; finest eastern, 10 3-$.1,o lie. Butter,
choicest creamery, 2610 261-2a; seconds, 26
to 252-20. Eggs, fresh, 21 to 260 Pota-
toes, per bag, car 1060. 60 to 60e.
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Winnipeg Wheat. .
Winnipeg, Mai 20.—Cas11:—Wh,. 1
aTorthern. 913-6e; NO. 2 Nortnern, 8338o;
No, 3 Northern, 85o; No. 4, 811-20; Ido. 1
rejected seeds, $5j.4; No. 2 do., 831.40; No.
3 do., 801.40; /go. 1 tough, 823i; No, 2 do.,
82e; No. 3 do., 79e; No. 4 do., 74 1-4o; No. 1
red Winter, 913-8e.'No. 2 do., 093-8o; No.
3 do., 860; No. 4 do., 811.0. Oats—No. 2
C. W,, 033-40; rNo. 3 S. W., 311-4o; extra
No. 1 feed, 333-4e; No. 1 feed, 323-4o; No.
2 feed. 383-40. Barley—No. 3, .470p No. 4,
432,4,. Plax—No. 1 N. W. O., 51.131-2; No.
2 C.W., 61.111-2; No. 3, C. W., 51.03 1-2.
Minneapolis,' May 20. —.wheat—May,
86 2.4e; July, 88 1-2o; September, 89 1-4o.
Odell -No. 1 hard, 91o; No. 1 Northern, 89
to 901-20; No. 2, do„ 87 to Corn -
No. 3 yellow, 68 to 601-20. Oats -34 1-2 to 35o.
adRy.e-BNme.n-2,415166 ttoo 588171-.2e.
• Duluth; May 20.—W1eat—No. 1 hard,
9014,; No. 1 Northern, 891.4o; No. 2, do.,
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111T....Q.F.AILASKA FOR BRITAIN
Bill In the United States House Would Be a
Glorious Achievement"
A despatch from Washington
says: A proposal to cede to Great
Britain the coast strip of South-
eastern Alaska, 636 miles long and
in some places 8 or 10 miles wide,
was made in a joint resolution in-
troduced by Representatiie Ste-
phens, of Texas, at the request of
the Universal Pe.aets Union at
Philadelphia, The Tesolution re-
quests President Wilson to nego-
tiate with Great Britain for a com-
mission to investigate the possibil-
benefit of both parties." The pre-
amble :sets forth that the border
ehotild be adjusted to remove the
unnatural boundary by which the
Yukon Territory, the 'northern hall
of British Columbia, and almost the
entire Mackenzie Basin, an aggre-
gate area nearly as large as the
States east of the Mississippi River,
are shut off by the coast strip from
free use of the, an,ost direct route to
the. Pacific. The resolution eug-
gests that such a move w,otticl eat fm•
example in the palmy of mutual
dity of rectifying the boundary of concession that would constitute a
South-eastern Alaska, "for the itglorions achievement in history."
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Windsor, Ontario.
THE MILITANT CAMPAIGN.
Several Bombs Found in Various
Tarts, of -Loudon.,
• A despatch from London nays:
The militant campaign of outrage
continueo as briskly as ever. Soli-
,
eral bombs were found on Thursday
in various parts of London. None
eXPloded Ono was found early in
the morning outside the National
Gallery' in Tra.failgar Square. Al-
though it contained explosives ik
had no exploding machaniem. An-
other was discovered at Aylesbury
Railway Station. and ,a,nother oast -
side the Rotel Brentwood. A bomb.
which appeares to be a very danger-
ous explosive, was found in the pri-
vate chapel of , the Duke of Bee-
eleuch ls4s Dalkeith, all 'wrapped up
and labelled with Suffragette in-
eeript,ione,
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ENORMOUS tDVA]Sr8E.
Military To dining 'Would ,Make
--Men Strong and Ilard.
A 'clevatch foom Wellington, New
Zeal and, says : P re aching in ^Christ
Church 'Cathedral Iliehop Julius
said that militarytraining., would
be of-moon/mos advantage to every-
body, apart froni.ita•o41.i.tarS
Twloteioapbbyosiegarel,it.ainidc.i"i,uls,jupTiuljin,,0;b6:111;Oendtifi,..
. . . ,
olme, eellrbersy,and oomq.adesl)ip
bo fnicuiczmd,.. and 'Ultiiinate-
• ly New Zealand's'
of encouraging' strife and ,war,
,ovould ineke men oeselot'e,:streng
and hard, and tvould raise the stan-
dard ef noonhoodi
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A Good Spring Medicine
Is Found in Flood's
Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier and tonic that
for more than a third of a century has been takeil
"as needed in thousands and thousands of homes by
every member of the family.
Its wonderful results in cleansing the system of
till humors, curing scrofula and eczema, overcoming
that tired feeling, creating appetite, giving strength
and animation, make it the best.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the people's medicine—,
agreeable, effective and economical.. Get it today.
6634 to 871.4e; May, 00. ,Taly, 001,1.. bid;
September, 06.6,8 to 89 3-4c, asked.
Live 'Stock Markets.
/Search], May 20, -Prime beeroee, 71.0 to
7 1-2o; ,inediusa, 51-4,6* 7c; milkmen's strip,
tiers, 4 1-2 to 51-60; common, 4 to 6a, 115.1c0
cows, 530 to 575each; calves, 21-5 to 70;
sheep, 6 to 62-60; spring Priebe, $4 to 56
each. Hoge, 901.2 to 253.4*,
Toronto, May 20,--dattle--010o1ce export,
$6.50 to $7.20; obeiee butehere, $6.60 to $7;
good medium, '56 to 15.25; co/ninon. 58 to
56.25; age's, 55.26 to $5.75; bulls, $5.20 to
j84.75; canners, $2 to 52.50; ontters, 53,25
53,75. Calves -Good veal; 55 to $7; choice,
58.30 romnion, 53 to 93.25. Stockers
and feeders -Steers, 700 to 1,000 lbs„ $4.50
to $646; yearlings; 53510 la 53.50; extra
oholdb heavy, •feedcre, 900 lbs., 56,85 tO 55,
Milkers' and •. Springers -Steady ' demand
for good. sic& at front $40 to $76. Sheen
;ind Lantha—Light mom 565* $7.26; heavy,
$5 to $6:, lainbs, KM to $10; bucks, $4,60
to 56. Hogs -59.85 to 59.90 fed and wat-
ered, 89,50 f.o.b., and 510.10 off cars.
TILE HEART COULD BE SEEN.
Many Physicians Saw 15 While at
Its Accustomed Work.
A despateh from at. John,
says: Joseph Owray?, whose case
was regarded as unique by the
medical profession, died here on
Thursday. Carey underwent an
operation in Boston six years ago
for lung troubla ancli part of the
left lung was removed. In •
per-
forming the operation id was -found
necessary to remove aevera.l of the
ribs, leaving the heart partly ex-
posed. The beato of the heart could
be seen plainly through the thin tis-
sues whieh covered*that organ and
many phyeicians took advantage of
the opportunity to study its action
while at its accustomed work in the
body of a liVing man. Carey re-
coveVed his usual health following
-the oPeratimo.and harl worked daily
for the' last four years.
ATTEMPTED MURDER.
Sailor Shoots Rio, Wife and Then
Tries Suicide.
A despatch .from Toronto says:
In a fit of jealous, rage from seeing
his wife walking with another num
on Jarvis Street after midnight on
Saturday morning Frank Bincette,
a sailor on the C.P.R. Steamer
Keewatin, shot her three times with
a revolver, and afterwards 'burned
the weapon upon himeeke. Fearing
that he was not fatally wounded
the mum then atteampted to commit
suioide by cutting :his throat with a
pocket knife. Bineette now lies in
St. Michael's Hospital probably
fatolfy wounded, while his ovife is in
the General Hospitel eufiering from
three ' bullet •wounds.' Slue will
probably re.cover.
• BOYS USE VACANT LOTS.
Propose to Use Them in Regina for
• Market Gardens.
A despatch from Reg-ina, Bays:
The Boy Scouts of Regina are to
render ,finst aid to the low cost of
living eampa,ign here, it having
been announced by the otown'plan-
fling commission that the boys are
to be given the use of vacant lots
around ;the city for market gar-
dens, The produce for the firet
year will be sold by local deale,rs,
later by the Regina Boy Scouts'
Market Garden Produces Company.
Other towns in Sa.skatohowan are
expected to take up the idea.
Forty years in use, 20 years the
standard, prescribed and recoil's
mended by physicians.' For We'
males Ailments, Dr. Martel',
Female Pills, at your druggist. ,
LINES
VACATION TRIPS
, BY WATER
. From
TORONTO to the TROUSAND
• ISI,IN,DS, • "
Montreal, Quebec, and the
Mountain Enclosed
Saguenay River.
THE SUMMER PLAY -GROUND
ROUTE"Niagara.
120 Ike Sea."
inland Lines Limited
The Popular Tourist Route.
Low Rates for Water Trips between
.• TORONTO and •
Westboond ' nestteuea
Hamilton Thousand Islands
, Montreal
Quebec
Steamers leave Toronto for tieitileberoitc
on Fridays at 9.00 p.m. Steam-
ers leave Hamilton on Wednes-
days, Fridays and Saturdays, arid
leave Toronto saane day at 5.00
pan. for Montreal. Steamer
"Belleville" leaves Toronto for
Monkreal, via the beautiful Bay of
Quinte, 011. Mondays ab 10.00 p.m.
For info:rmation apply to your own
Ticket Agent or
HUGH D. PATERSON,
Gen. Agt: R. & 0. Lines, Toronto,
11. FOSTER CHAFFEE,
Pass, Trial. Mgr., Montreal, P.Q.
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BUSY ST., JOHN.
Great Increase In Exports During
- the Winter.
A de,apatch from St. John, N.B.,
says: Final figuree .sliew that dur-
ing the Winter seaeon, Nevember
te April, 1912-13, there were 146
.sailings oft transatlantie and West
steainera from this port,
earrying away $31,259,234 worth of
experts. The lumber shipmenos
from the port amounted to $1,150,-
465. Gram shipnients amounted to
$8,912,309.
"Whtrt is the worst thing about
riches 3" a,sked a school teacher of
a pupil: "Their scarcity," replied
the pupil, and was immediately re-
warded full marks.
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"PREFERRED
STOCKS"
A New Booklet
Is just Issued, ocaiing with
representative pro f erred
stocks, and containing infor-
mation as to the business,
directors, capitalization, di-
vidends, earnings, market
eto., at the companies
considered.
Copy on Request
A. E. AMES 86 CO.
MomberS Toronto Stook Exchange
TORONTO MONTREAL
FILL in Coupon, mail to n's, and we sten
send 1005-5 of 'Preferred stuuss."
0300
St or P. 0 Box
P5500 Pant', .
muumiliumotimmommimmung
w $5,000 Will Earn a U-
.
Dollar a Day
Maximum of safety, couibmed with high interest
= yield, is the desire • of all investoos. The following h -t•
E, suggestion for the investment of $5,000 seems to meet La
= •'both these conditions:
• = Security zoo fe.
= Toronto Paper Bonds . 6%
, 12 Tooke Bros.; Prof., 7%
Ontario Pulp Bonds *'•%
'= 18 Macdonald Common .5%
Can: Machinery Bontls 6%
Par
Piiiee, Value, Cost. Yield.
1100 01,000 01,000 and Int._ $ 60
09 1,200 1;068 84
• 06 1,050. 960 and int, 40
55 1,800 999 90
58 1,000 980 and Int 60.
56,000 80,508 4310
Bonds and stocks of a per value of $6,0.00 would
thus be purchased for $4,998, and accrued interest on
the bonds, yielding $354 per annum, equal to 7.08%.
= We believe the above prices will appreciate consider-
g- ably from the present low level,
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