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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 21 May 1908, p. 1

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Adelaide St, West rench remedy, PANGO, ‘LUDINO You will be pleased mm ted, {133's to relieve pain. {lectric Light sale. has a. refund been man: “mas. Panabdlilnthclumed Facts About Canada ocnroq a. homo st oncgvum com- I “#33 it. I law ”on metal and as: entirely cued. soltbonghtlwould give its uarantceu-tmt in case. PHONE .13" Toronto. ', Toronto Cobak‘ercks exec-at. Tm‘ Mining Ex- yulz'a Marlowe. Hwflily.” 0fme :hi nge‘ Head . {av York .“.'. : :‘____â€"â€"â€"-â€"- MT ,7 4n+n+mfitmm+mmm§ +§+§+§+§+§+WW§+§+§ g CHAPTER 1!. As he made «st declaration, the lace of the strange passenger gloxved like a turnace, hm eyes gleamed wickedly, Ind his 101m shook with an: the worst Wm of a perverted natureâ€"hate. greed‘ malice and revenge. And it was a. Sumter pfdm'e that. he prmnted. mus [ac'mg those two men, as their tempter. at dead 0‘ night. on the deck of that solitary vessel. He was m1, powerfully hunt. and in the mu vigor 0‘ physical health â€"- an ima'mMion or force. activity. and wickalness; a man to be alike feared by the helpless and shunned by the For a moment the two saiao'rs contem- plawd his evil-lookmg visage. while a sort (4 ithrihl "mused their frames at the thought 0-! the stupendous vinainy he was meditating. “By heaven!" then ejaculated Yauer, “were is n tooling at work here. Mr. \Vowsey. that you haven‘t mentioned! There's somelhmg more Man love of gold in that, vb'usy head a! ycmrs! You hate the lady on her own account! A! some period 'or your li‘fe she has given you offense. and you mean to get square with her!’ The pmengm' chuckled like a demon. “Tme.” he acknowledged. “Twenty years saga-â€" But why do- ! bakble? Let us stick to the business in hand. Mrs. Ward is now asleep m her mate room to which I have the pass-key, hav- ing, just taken it {pom we pocket of the cook. who is in a drunken stupor rc- smn‘ng from my attentions I can bring m on deck without raising an alarm, and make my escape with her!” “But you “in: waht a boat,” suggest- ed Yzmer. “and cannot take one of the schwmr‘s. It would be missed.” "l have provided for that.” returned Wozdsey. wen pleased with the atti‘ ‘tude of who two sailors. “You may not have noticed the fact, but. I went. ashore in disguise during our stay at. Fem Mackinac. and bought a canoe of a rodskin and had it duly provisioned. “But why m disguise?" asked Yauer. “Evidently to prevent any one from recognizing me in my real character] explained Woodsey, with a singular mnile. “That canoe and another are now IullowLng us In charge 0! the said rt-dskin.” “Ah, I understand now." manor-cu Yn-tler. peering into the darknm asfem. ”I thought, two or three times. that I caught a glimpse of canoes behind us." ‘Exadlly,’ reflux-nod Woodsey. “and I wm now call them alongside." Drawing some loose powder from one at his pockets, be spread it on the mu- rail and applfied a match to 13.. A brie! flash succeeded. and «he the waited and watched expectantly‘. “‘ uwnw u-râ€" V... Two canoes draw out of the durkness aslern, advancing rapidly in silence. and in another minute had owerhauled the schooner. In «the foremost canoe was a. redskin. who‘ without a. word, «ruched up to \V‘oodscy the end of the [he M'th which he had been. towing 1hr other and received several pieces of silvar. than resuming his paddte and vuni’smng in the direction ire-m which he had come. “You. sen». my men how easy it. is Ito ma e these things.” oncon'ed Woul- sey. 'awing the canoe Mongside and scarring it to the bulwarks. “I’ve had ,,_:u. n... Gina”: $W+Wn m+mnm+mwu+a+nwmn+mn ll'.’ IIC|U \- VAMV- “You w. m men how easy it. is to ma e these things.” ohm-uni Wocd-l sey. owing the canoe alongside and: securing it to the bulwarks. “I’ve had a. long acquaintance with the Straits, and knew lhis calm would last till midnight. so that I have had no dim- culty in laying out my work In Such a way as to make a. sue-09$ of it.” “But has that rekain followed us all tho:- way from Fort Mackinac, Mr. Waldsey‘.” denmnded Yatter, with marked astonishment. “He has . my men. or else he wouldn’t be here.’ answered the passenger, smiling oddly. “And will he go back them?" “Naturally. as he can have no desire to figure as a red Flying Dutchman!" "l‘hore are few of his tnt-be. I fancy." panned Yotter. “who. wmzkl care to umtvrmke a job of this description." "Perhaps so. but this ain’t. the flmt mm mm. man has seen the color of “Perhaps so. but Mme than man has my money.” my "lung. “Ncnhor are thnre many mm who wnukl prace in him the implini't. confi- «lcncv you mom to have done. 1' "rm: may be. hurt th's man and ! have long had dealings. so that. we Immv each other thoroughly." The two mm Vookcd the mysterious pnx‘ngvr over with H19 311' 0! finding him the most curious puzzle they had rm- cncoxmtered.“ “And “qw- wha‘ttis to be our action in this manor, Mr. Woodsey,” rammed \‘n‘tler. VOL. 19. N0; 52. TOILET] IN THE ATTEMPT .1.” n~-;.- ~----- --.~ w -‘u...’ \_ >7q_r‘_ _‘ ”_ mmmm’mfi.‘ he“ W‘O ‘UVCW‘S‘- He- 1mm h?s.auontiaon to his cap'n‘vc. ‘hi'rlymighl onigrty years of age. she who lay in the bottom of t'he cq, .1 - ,3} least tgfimars ydumgm: such a; m-u-Einniax as a staltue. "3.13M ‘ ywmess of hqfuco and figure, in; was disemctly audible art-WE; I ‘ frmss or her cgmplcxion, and air, being heavier than “ 9 “$5 1 , vigof'of her beams; She had". Lain as were the shadu'ws o p ”n . :3 without disnohingfl mq'ltely 1.00821» pallor of her face was: 1' Eu dws’gmd ng‘her hair, sey, and momgnt’s understand now.” muttered A TALE 0F EARLY DAYS $1 per annum. which now hung in wavy masses around hex snow-wh'ne neck and rosy features. Extinguishing his lantern and 11mm.- in; it into his pocket, the strange pas- senger rifled Mrs. Ward gently from her berth and 410m her to the deck in surnce, lowering: her into the canoe akllngside, and men took his plnce m» ”- :A mm» mm. 1h» 11;. its stern, mark: “And now. my what. you are to They bent nearer. “The instant I am out of sight? he instructed them, “you will raise an alarm, shouting with all your might. Eterybody will rush on deck, and you will tell the. story i now gi-vc you. You will say that Mrs. Wardâ€"poor thing!â€" cnme on deck just now. walking in her slmp, and advanced close to the ta!!- i‘ail before. you noticed her; that you approached her and spoke to her to wake her up; that she became frighten- ed and fell overboard; that. I had been a“ alienul by her movements and had followed her Irom the cabin; that l in- stantly sprang into the water to sn've rer. and that she seized me in such 3 may as to paralyze my cllnrts. so that ‘we have gone down together!" The two men stared a't him a. few moments in silence, as i! dazed by his daring and the very brilliancy of his project. “Alli right,” then whispered Yntter. “We will tell this story the moment you are out of sight. and make ‘em all relieve it. But are you going to leave. your coat and vest behindâ€"your valise, 1400?” “Yes. that. is a mum sacrifice I must make to give duo color tn your story. When you have roachpd Cleveland. ymx w'Ll give this same amount. to Governor Ward and his daughter. It may not be; d moult. with a limo sh‘mvdnoss on ysur part, to get. yourxelves invited. by Captain Lowe to accompany him when 11“ calls upon the afflicted family to, make due report at their tcrx'i'bbc b9 roavcment.” ' “Oh. we will manage that.’ declared \‘atter, with a smile. “The. cap'n is sure to ask us 'to go with him because we happened to be the sate witncms of tho sa-id tragedy. What else are we to d’u ‘ M L “We“. as soon as all thoso points have boon covered.” pursued Woodscy. “you will buy and provision the new- st and fastest sloop you can findâ€"â€" such a cram as you were just thinking or in connection with Ben SKCnbicâ€"and return up the lakes in her. zinchoring in a little bay on the east shore of the Outer Duck, where you will wait for me to call upon you. Understand?” "Perfectly." returned Ynttcr, wfbh ap- proving nods from Coffin». "Depend upon us." ‘ ‘A ,_-‘_.. ‘_A‘.-J\ .A “We“. as have bcen c “you will b‘ u Pu. .- u... "lk-rc is probably money enough to cm'cr -lhc expmse,’ continued Wood. soy, handing out a, handful at gold. “but, if not. I will make it all right when 1 sec you. Be true lo me. and ymlr fortunes are made. as I shall share \vhh you every dollar we may get fmm the governor. Good-bye and good luck. I am off.” Aifid >{i'rLth this he began paddling his canoe in a. n‘ortvheasterly direction, soon vanishing from their view. Vauwuung. Al VIII IAA\I- Than the alarm was given w 5th the Insults anfioipated Ithe othex sail-03's and the mate hurrying from the {Ore- castle. and the captain and the passen- gors from Iho cab'n. to be told the ruse-hood “wasp; had inven‘ed. A silence of horror and conste‘mn‘lion reigned briefly. n11 gazing “th0 spot whore the two passengers were sup- pospd 1.0 have disappmx-OJ. “Didn’t they once 0mm 10 the sur- face?" then asked Captain Lawn. “No. sirâ€"not once." replied Yattcr. The captain was .1 hardy man. some fif ty years of age mm the rounh wnvs and aspects 0'! his owing but his heart \\ '1‘ in the right place Ho“ ho grieved at 1he supposed Ctl’mShOphe can be im- agined. “Poor Mrs. Ward!” he sighed. after a long wan. “She‘s dead and gone. sure en-(rugh! Hmv can I fiver Monk the news: to the govvrnm' and his daugh- tnr? Paor Mr. \K’rv'Idwy. too! He was n 1.1qu anh‘ic. and I've no idea where ‘hc hailed from. but he seems to have pwsegfied a good and kindly nature! Poor fellow? T‘hm he gave an nrdor to his mate. n timely breeze having: announced itself and 1hr {\‘m-‘wcstr resumed her course down the lake. Continuing to paddc his can-00 to the nmlhmst until he “in sure of being lust I) the ‘10“ of hfs allies on [he Nur-“Tsfm', the strangelumucmr uf Mrs. \\ an! camp to a halt: hwndcd all that. was taking place on the schooner as well- as if he had been an her dock. Thu-s herwaitcd until she had rccumed her course: ‘ “Good!" he then ejaculated. “I have mad: :1 succcss of it!” ‘ “l mus! scc'1hat me alarm is given." h ‘ mum-.l'm'l. ltmking buck and listening. “(m-Ll be sun: that Gum” and Yatlcr carry out my instrumtions." He was soon satisfied upon all Ithcse’ pr:1‘nL:.. From the position to which he had retired, he heard the'alarm given, saw the flzmhing lanterns, and compre- as mclwtincm audcbk { :‘ing hemim‘ than 3%; re the shadows 0 of her face was; mu. a. mment’s padaflcuin- Hdnd, wiitli the 1f- 1y men. let mo tell you to do after I have vans- CHAPTER III. ' like am! a, thrill “That .100 free “Yet I g be said He at sible 1m and the but she This Reach he drew w'flh no and fee Thm necnnM mawmnmmMmm u: uu an w._-_- “That son of a cook may home been too free with his' d'mg.’ re reflectpd “Yet I gave him ample instructious and he said he'd be careful." Ho extended his hand to the insen- sible lady. shaking her â€" first, gently, and then with considerable Violonceâ€" but she neither moved nor moaned. This insensibm-ty startled him. Reaching over Abe side of the canoe, he drew up several hen-dink of water wim nervous haste, drenching her head and features. A J u __ 1.1 A Auwv ‘ a. monwnt’ésjoriiemflation of her death- Iiko attitude and appearance caused him a. thrill of uncasmexf. her face was visiblq If} Wondsoy. and assured him. 1 “She's all right." he muttered. “She'll‘ lw on hand by the limo she is wanted. And now for Duck Island.” He seized his paddle. which was doubkh'bladad. and glanced at the few stars mm were visible. taking his course from them. Then he struck out to the eastward with a fierce energy corne- sggondj'ng to his “bu-once, with the in. war of both wind 1and current. For hours he continued N5 (oil with- out the least mlaxatilon. seeming.r to haw: muscles of steel-like siren-gm and' en- durance, and during this Mme he paid no ethn- audition to his capliw than to assure himself occasionally than, she was still breathing. At length, just. as the first, gleams of the coming day began to appear high up in. the sky. n moan ol reaming cun- sclousness from his captive recalled his attention to her. “Just in time," he commen’ted, lay- in-g down his paddle. “I must have «.me at least. lowly miles. I am tired as a dog. and shall be glad to rest. a little. An if she happens to come to at this mom " t, why, I can have a few words- with her while I am resting.‘ The quick. laborgd, sobbing breathing of Mrs. Ward wits mpemed. causing \V‘oodsey 'to tum' again to her. , A- .0... She was indeed coming back to con- sciousness. or rather awakening from hm double slmp~that of nature, and that or Iihc drug Hm cook had admin- istered to her wit-h he'l- supper. Tho, flush of morning which had appeared in the skyseomt‘d to be reflected on her realm-ea. Tho warmth of life was vis- ihlv undernea'ih her pniior. Her eye- lids. mq'vcd' uneasily. She even changed her pasture. ‘ .4.-A_A Ada m. PM“ “Shgjs am right." he“ repeated, d‘isâ€" missing. the anx‘fly Which had been re~ flccied during the night upon his tea-i Lures. "All danger is past. She’ll soon to herself again. Perhaps a rim-e more wnlcrnvéuld help her.” He sprinkled ihc pale face again. and not withnut good results. After a ‘ew midiniinn'aii moans and on interval 01 spewmodic breathing. the tide of li-‘e began resuming its sway in the chilled. weary frame of the captive. Ere long she moved again uneasily and opened her eyes. It was for Mrs. \V'm-d a terrible mva'k on i n g. A - 4,. AL- 1...”. UUI nu.\ -4 V . Mrs. Ward’s senses wore still in In. ancha-otic conditionâ€"too benum'bed to be 5 7". m- oven to feel acutely. She LI’lltifitSICIAMMgm thought or ques- *- - , "'1 "her pretendqd nos- OBS 1‘ ET}! conceive » the least Her gaze rested first upon the hm- vcns, in \thh lhc blackness of night was still predominant. and next upon the face and figure of \\‘oodsey, who, in his anxiety and oagcrmm, was bonding above her. Then she became whet-mus of nor cramped position in the canoe, and of the motions of the frail cralftâ€"for the wind had been» gm- dually {lemmingâ€"and finally of lhc U j -,.I OMEMEE ulluu: n‘. ..‘._... cold, sick sensauons which pervaded her entire being. - .AOI ~u - “Merciful heavens! where am 1?" She cn-icd. struggling to a sitting posture and hulking around wildly. “In a co- nnedâ€"tho schnonex‘ gone!â€"andâ€"â€"” s I “ppn‘h be alarmed, Mrs. Ward.’ in- torrfipted \\'oodse_v. in his blandcst tows. "You aremoflec‘lly safe." Mrs. Ward looked fixedly at him, but the darkness was still Mo great for her to make out who 41(- was. “1 am one of your follow-passengms,’ he explained, buwingâ€"“Mr. \\‘n~odsey!" .- f‘Oh. Mr. Wcmlsoy? I uemvm‘bcr hear- ing your name. Where is the whom)- "Gmm downi” “'\'($. A sudden Squall slmck hm‘. flinging her on her side. and she sank -n loss lhan a minute Lhelwatler. Ymr wbro asleep at. the moment. at cmm'sl; l was hurled from my Dorm againsl Imp side of the? stale-mom. although still awakn. and came \vilhin an ace of" wing killvd. When 1 got. out into the cabin. I heard moans from your room and found you apparonlly dead. I hard-1y know how 1 got you to the (leak and into this boat. which one of' the passc'ngm': ‘bmughl aboard at Mackinac, l-at I-‘Iinlshod the task juxl before “the se-hunnor went undm'.’ ~ Al. these falsehoods“ told with a very plausible air. Mrs. \\7ard shuok visibly \xith llxe dou‘blclchlll of cgld and hor- I‘Ol'. “And what 0'! the olhm' pnsmngers. the: ormv. and Captain me?‘ ~hc de; ma ndod . 11......“ “I think v.11 are the sole survivors." answoN-d Woodsoy. “but it may be "hat the captain and mm or two sailors got clear in tho SC-hO'LH'IOI'S bout.” “How terrible! At what hour did the sick.” Elli“- l “it's no \voml‘m'.’ said \\‘oodscy. prc-l tendingr sympathy. “Tho squall lustcd nun-1"“. than two hem-t. and during this timc I haul all I could do to keep the Can-0e nilmit. It was as (law as Egypt, mu know, and I could not shape my course in any particular direction. All I could d-_o was to keep the canoe right side up;"0nd let her drive before the wind.” ‘ - “But. the squaliris over now, sir?” “Yes, madam. and you are safe. as 1 said. With the coming of ddylight, which is now at hand, we shall be able to see where we are. and take what.- evcr measures may be necessary {or our safety. ’ _. A A; ._-....A A5411 {.1 n L ‘ She has gone 1.1:? ~{I‘it for her pulse, and it re- Durham and Victoria Standard .!‘ dow n !” MlLLBROOK ONT" THURSDAY, MAY 21.1908. 1’; she said, “and my head aches so badly, that you will excuse me (or any apparent want. (If feeling. You may be sure that. 1 am grateful for all you have dcmc for me.‘ “Do not speak of that,” he respond- ed. with pretended humility. “l have only done my'duty. Rest ascured, Mrs. Ward. that you have a sincere friend in me. and that 1 will do everything in ".‘Y bvduéiâ€"tbwfimke vyo~u com'tofiwblo un- til I can, restore you to yopr family." “Has any one told you who I am be- yond the mere name?” asked Mrs. Ward. ”If not. pennit me to say that. I am the wife of ex-Govemor Ward, of Ohio. who is in a position to make you a suitable return {or any ‘um'e or expense you may devote Ito gebting me out'of this awkward predicament! ‘ _ 2_;.. .MM “I conwmhcné as much. madhm. (mm sundry remarks 0-! Captain- ane.” re- turned her abductor. “but of course have had no thought of roward,~und would have done the same: (or any other lady in your situation! (To be Continued.) lfiaprd From Carriage in Front 0! En- gine at London. A despatch from London, Ont. says: Miss Sarah R0wet. n mime at, Victoria Hospital, was instantly killed on Friday night at. 10.30 at the Grand Trunk cross- ing at Egerton Street. She, with (Zharlos ‘ (Iowan and Miss Sutherland. another nurse. were returning from a drive, to Dorohosttr and. notwithstanding the ot- turts of the Signalman to notify them of the approach or n train; they drove on the track unaware of danger. As. they dmve on the tracks Miss Rowot became so thoroughly unnerved for the moment from sheer fright that. she jumped and tell directly in front of the engine. HM remains were mangled ulnmst beyond recognition, the engineer being ummo to stop the heavy loaded train in time t»: avoid the totality. The other occu- pants of the rig escaped unhurt (IS the horse made a leap and drugged the cur- ruige from the track a few inches ahead of he engine. Stones mime Through Windows at Houses at Brantlflu‘d. A despatch {rain Branlfordaays: Vio- lr~nce continues in connection with lho strike of mnuldcrs at the Bubk stove \VUK‘kS in this city. Attacks by unknown parties were made at midnight on Thur;- day.’nighl. on two houses occupied by mm who have replaced strikers at ihm factory. Coan‘igiOImhih damage was! dcne. but no one wag injured. At the house of Charles Bayes. a non-union man, Campbell Street. six men at. 11.55 oclock on Thursday night. made an as- sault, throwing large stones ihruugh windows. smashing glass. and doing slight damage inside. A child. asleep in 3:: crib, narrowly escaped being struck by a stone, whlch landed four inches away from it. A similar aiiack was made at a later hnur on a house oc- cupied by an apprentice, Rod Eastman, at the. corner of West and Clarence Streets, when: stones bmke all the win- dows. and. crashing against the walls, almost fell upon sleeping children. IOOUq L-xunb -»- "vac... , 01', Mr. McDm’mott. and was nmrriod I0 Mr. Bannatyne in 185i. Her husband was a member of the provisional Gov- ‘crnment. and for yours their home was the centre of 11k: in and around Winni- ‘ peg- Widow 01 One of the Pioneer Settlers 0! “‘innlpeg. A dcspatch from Winnipeg says: Mrs .-\. G. B. Bannulyne, widow of tho most famous of the Red River settlers and {qunders of the present city of Winni- peg, died on Thursday after a brief ill- ness. She was born in Fnrt Garry in I830. being a daughter of an old fur trud- ....:All In Canada's Trade Figures for April Show} :1 Falling Off. 1 A dcspatch from Ottawa says: Cana- dian tradv figures for April show a Cm}- tinized falling or! in importa consequent upon the restriction duringr the early months of the year of orders by whole- salers for imported goods for the Sum- mer trade. It is expected. however. that with the? present bright outlook [or the revival of trade hiflxt Autumn ’the im- ports will again pick up in the course of a month or so. and the figures for the last half of the year will FhOW'fl wry considerable improvement over those of the first half. 'l‘otal imports for last month were $20.201,409, a decrease of $8.133.S7S. as compared with April of last your. Exports at domestic pro- ducts on the other hand §how a slight increase, totalling 510204.828. as com- pared with $0.751.S/it9 torApril last year. :Thc grand total at Canadian trade Im- t the month was 31%).970387. as compared lwith 340.725.969 for April, 1907. ' Montague .\. A. Smilh. Ends "is Life With a Pistol. A dwpalch [mm Forest. Ont. says: Montague A. A. Smilh. of the private banking firm of L. A. Smith and (Inm- 1)an_\~. 0! Forest, ox-vhairman of the On- tzu'iu Fish and Game Commission, and “ideiy known in \x‘calvm Ontario. com- mitted suicide in the roar of his oilico. about, 8.30 on 'l‘hursnlay morning. in .u lil of tcnmorary nix‘ri'um‘m, which. in a letter. he attributed to the wuvries of his eloctinn campaign as Liberal candi- date for East Lumbtnn. xllhm-c is an en- the Cubsenoe of any rumors affecting the standing ' of the deceased, socially and financially, and no man stood highmx He was admittedly the- \V‘“tll”li0$L Josh dent of the xicinitx . and hi.- ucl “as due to nervdtis breakdown. qutuund we met. is the expremion of :11! ,: . OUTRAGES 0N NON-FNION MEN. A lmildmfin King sire-L Hamilton, was “Team, by nn‘explosion of natural gas on Thursday. Two (11‘ three men 'werc hurt. but not seriously. The Seattle fishing boat Francis Cut- t ng \\ {IS seiz d by the Dom'mion cruiser Kestrel and towed into V,ancouvc~1' for fishing In Canadian waters. DEATH OF 16¢ HOSPITAL NURSE KILLED. A DECREASE Oi“ $10,000,000. FOREST BANKER Sl'lCIDES. MRS. BANN:\TYNE. ME LEADING MARKETS 'I‘umnta). May .9.â€"«.\Innitnba \thalr» NU. l norihcm, $1.|‘J; No. 2. 31.13%; Nu. 3. $1.10y, Georgian Bay ports. Ontario \Vheulâ€"â€";\'u. 2 while, 960, out,- side‘; No. 2 red, 96? oulsidc; No. 2 mix- ed. 96.“; goose, 910. Ian . an- 'I‘n_, Flour-«Muniwm patents, special brands. $5; smonds, $5.40; strong bak- crs', $5.30; winter wheat patents. $3.55. Barleyâ€"No. 2. 550; holders ask 60c. Pensâ€"No. 2, 920 to MC. outside. Ryeâ€"No. 2 source and wanh‘d, 88c. Bm-kwheaL-No. ‘2, 64%c 10 050- Ontsâ€"No. 2 white. 49¢ 10 49%0 out- side; No. 2 mixed, 47c. Branâ€"$2L50 to $25 now. Shorts.â€"$25 at the milLs. \qu vu , (hmâ€"N0 3 )cllow 78c w 790, T0 nmloJremhk “N5“. 3 mixed lc loss. m...» n! Wholesale quotations are:â€" Eggsâ€"New-Lajd‘, 17c to 18¢. Butlcr~Although it is offering more (New. overything‘iis taken up without difficully. Creamery. prints .; ........ 29c to 30c An. .A “On do solids . . . . Dairy prints . do large rolls .. do solid-s ....... Inferior ........ . ullll‘.llll: . Creamery. prints .; ........ 29cm 30c do solids ............... ~. 27c 1028c Dairy prints .-.~260t027c do large rolls ........ ..; 24010256 do solid-s ....... . ........ 230 M240 Inferior .................. 20c to 21¢ Honeyâ€"Strainml st’eady at 116 ta ‘12c per pound [or (in-pound pails. and 124: to 13c for 5 to 10 pound pails. Combs at $1.75 to $2.50 per dozen. Potatoesâ€"Ontario. 900 to 959; Dela- ware. $1 to $1.05. in car lots on track Potatoesâ€"Ontario. 900 ware, $1 to $1.05, in ca hero. ' Beans-$1.70 to $1.75; $1.80 to $1.85 for hand-picked. Maple Syrupâ€"$1 to $1.10 per gallon. Cheeseâ€"14c for large and 14th for hvins in job lots here; new 1mm; 12c for large and 12%c for tvins. . Bnlod Strawâ€"$8 in 89 per 1011. V Bak'd llayâ€"Timolhy is quoted at $l5 to $15 .50 in car lots on tracks 1m“. Pox-kaShvox-t cuts?! !n$21.50 per bar- rel; moss, $17.50 «13318. .. . v-..~ .\., ....\~..4, Snmked and Dry Salted Meats â€"â€" Long clear bacon. 10%0. tons and cam-s; hams. medium and light. 12C 10 13c; hams. large. um to 12c; backs. 16c to 16%c; shoulders. 9%c to '10:; rolls. 10c to 10%;; breakfast. bacon. 140 to 150; green Immuts, out of pickle, 1c less than smoked. Montreal, May KLâ€"Flour â€" Cllolcc Spring wheat. palanlsfimu l0 $6.20: see- onds. $5.50 to $5.70; \vinlcr wheat pal- outs. $5.10: straight rollers, $4.54» to $4.75; (10.. in bags. $2.15 to "2:25; extra. SLSE) to $1.90. CllOCSCâ€"NQW made quolnd at 11%c lo 12c and old at. 12510 to 12%0. Butlerâ€"(Imamel-y finest, quot-0d at 24%(' for round lots and 25%0 to grocers.‘ Eggsâ€"18c. per dozen for round lots and [8%(3 [or single cases. Provisionsâ€"Barrels short cut mogc, $21; half barrels, $10.75: clear fut backs. $22 to $23; long:r cut heavy moss, 2520: half barrels (10.. $10.50; dry salt lam.r clear bucks. 10%0: barrels plat/3 beef, $13.50 to SIS; hull bal‘rols (10.. ..7.‘25 m 37.75; barrels heavy moss boot. $10 lo ls”; half lmrrols (10.. $5.50 to $6; com- pound lard. 8%c to 92; pure lard. 11%(' lo 11%(-; kollle lx-ndcx-M. 11%0 to 12C; hams, lie. to 13%(?, according to size; bI-eakl‘nsb bacon. Hz: to 15¢; Windsor ba- con, 14%(2 lo ‘15}gc: fresh killed abattoir dressed- lxogs, $9.50 to $9.75; live, $6.85 (0 $7. Buffalo. May IQ.â€"â€"Wheatrâ€"Spring. lawâ€" cr: No. 1 Northom. 341.09%. cm‘loads; No, 2 rod, $1.01.: Winter steady. Com _. strong; No. 2 “hue. 77%c; No. 2 ye]- hzw. 77%. Oatsâ€"Easy, N0. 2 mixed. 52%."; No. 2 whitv. 5734c. Barleyâ€"71') in SOC. RyeoA'o. 1 truck. (tanal-fx-cights 50 UTNCW York. Minneapolis‘. May 19.â€"\\v’hoalâ€"-May, $1.06 M 951.06%: July. $1.05: Fcplq‘Jlto mm: No. 1 hard. $1.09%; No. 1 North- ern, $1.07%; No. 2 Nnt’lhcrn, $1.04}; to 51.05%; No. 3 Nox-lhvrn, 97(' k; $1.02-X, qurâ€"â€"I~‘irsl. patents. $5.45 to $5.60; soc- nnd palcnis. $5.30 10 $5.45: Ill-5!. clears. $4.25 to $4.35; 56:0qu ('k'nrs, $3.50 (0 $.‘5.65.>,Branfiâ€"â€"ln bulk, $21.75 to $22.00. \‘VL»A_. , Mim‘mikfe. Many 'lf).â€"\\'h(\utâ€"-.\Xo. 1 Northern. fur to $1.”: No. 2 Newborn. $1.0?» to" $l.09; July. QLRXC. Ryeâ€"«N0. 1, 81 10 83c. B:11']0y-â€"N:J. 2. 72¢: s'amplo. m task; {tornâ€"Nu; 2, cash, 71 to 72c; July. (345/30 bid. . New \‘m‘k, May 19.«~\\'llontâ€"Spot.. ’easy;Nn. 2 rod. $1.03. clawatnr; No. ‘2 red SLO7. £011.. “Hum; N0. 1 northern. Du- 111th. $gl116%. I.0.b., afloat: No. 2 hard winter; 31.14%, f.0.b., afloat. 'I‘Qmmo. May 19.â€";\'0 matoriat change was nqticmbto in tho live ftock situation at thcrtjily (Inttto Market. The trade in tt'm‘colvmnonet' grades was. if anything, :1 trifle slower. iLs‘ a large proportion 01 the (yflcrings were OI this class. Only ‘1 {ewe-attic suitublc'tor export were on' sate, ’tmd ttwsv \wro natal any Very fztncyiquntity. The highest. price paid was (hound $6. Export hut!s hmugmi from $4.50 to $5., am cattle {m- butch. ot'ing are most in dvmamt. and luring ng goodspricos as export catttc.. Cows and buttsmt-e steady. ”Hilbflujn V.»v.d Very few Sim-Mrs and feeders are be- ing mm'kvlud now. as mosi of the farm. m: are able In put them 5n the macs, A load bi slmrl-korp l'm‘dvrs {a 51‘) in pus- turo-‘for finishing up 50M as high as $5.63 The is a steady dmnand {magma miuircows, which will fetch from $40 39' $60.}? . A» --1_.-,. ha. nanénfl n sums: . . . heavy mm of calm: has caused a bl' ' of half a qgnt in the price., and the {market for ”Ten: was very slow. Slreép and lambs are firm. and they'kcst urcifiaringing slightly lxlghm' px'iccsP’AJ. thmi‘gh not nmny hogg um (ulteringzzthey arcfiot wanted, and the market foéihem is V%flk at $6, fed and walprcd, ofi‘Q’z‘gs,“ florfnto. . ,0, 7 Cfintmcis amounting m 11<"ar1y-$SG;000 hayc been lot. by the 'l‘mni~1~::\ming' 8: qulhmq: O‘nlarivo Railway Cnmmisslon- Tn'enly‘six hundred cofléfi’ " fives' iunlonlxjonl have accefifi‘g ~ - oeh't. redquion and mm UNITED STATES MA RKETS. COUNTRY PRODUCE. MONTREAL MARKETS. BREA DSTUFFS. CA'I'TLE MARKET. PROVISIONS. 75 ”(or primes and Flour â€" Choice special Work Is Continuifi on tha Laporte Murdei: Farm. SEARCH WESLHE VICTIMS A dospntch from Laportc, Indian'ap says: The Guinness death farm on Thurs- day gave up more corroborative cvidhn'cc‘ as to “11- Mimi of the tragedies them. Two ”101"(‘\\'iii('|106 were found in the dc~‘ 1‘ NS of “H‘ ruined house, and these, taken in Comm-Lion with nine previously «Lisp covered. show that, a least one more per- son .met death onthe place. The bodies of nine male victims have been un- earthed, but ion men‘s watches have been discovered. Sheri“ Smulzcr announced auor the finding of Thursday that he wiii resume digging operations with the hope of uncovering additionai skeletons. ,.-1 r,.....'1 v u-vaynu- ....._..7--_, ‘ O " "" I A number of globules of metal found in the mining oporah'ons are being ex- amined by experts to see whcihor they are bits of gold used by dentists for {111- ings or crowns of teeth. _._._-<n.‘l vu~:l‘h lll$hél'di‘5cvo§veitty 'of the supposg‘d' miss- ing ‘1va mind of the body of Mia: Guin- ness, with two rings that make 1954mm- CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS HAPPENINGS rum: ALL 0\... THE owns. ' I“’l‘flll‘film Brleld From Our Own and _ gun: Countrle's o! necem " f7 ‘ Evy“; j CANADA. The (ERR. shops at Winnipeg have 010qu {or two weeks. I A strike of natural gas has b_een made 11'. lmxorkip. Ontario. ,' ~ Dominion Governmvnl is lo;bc asked la lost all Toronto gas meters. In an investigation into a'n allegml lholl. of mink skins at Toronto it was found that rats had taken them. Several rmploymcnl, agents in Mo real lmvc- been arrested on a» charge 01 d4‘f1‘aU(ling applicants for work. The total properly loss by fire in 1119 iinilcd- Shah‘s in 1907 was just, short. 0! .AS‘ZIJOJ'JOOQOO. ‘ John Dillon, who slut and kiiled Po- ‘ licmnan Shea at Mel‘ltl‘wl,¢hxs‘becn flen‘v for trial. ’/,..<»- ' n t- Bevillc Stanlcr, the Unionist candidate, was elected in North Shropshire by a ma- jority 0(951. « A. ~L- v -9”. hnvu'h‘nl‘ J‘rl All U. HUI. The King has subscribed one hundred guinms toward a British memorial of Wolfe and Montcalm. Lord Avobury has introduced a bill into 1‘)? House of Lords. lo prohibit the im- pcrlalion of plumage. _ ..... tun-M hnfiric- W5 \KIII‘JJI v. I""""'C , > ‘ A man claiming to be an Irish barns.- tm sought a warrant in Westminster Pn- lice Court. on Thursday. (or Mr. Augus- 1â€"1 a» lkA IK‘uC Uln- I‘I vn- n tine Bin-on. \xrlx(J-:_lié;z{id, had sto1cu'thc Dublic Castle jewels. Seven minors were killed in an explo- sion in a colliery at Wyoming, Pm, on '1‘ ucsday. .. - ,_._~ I‘_A.,.,.h an L ukvqu . Claude Monet, the Iamous French ar- tist». ultc‘uly ruined a series of valuable painting by himself. nu,1..1_-..... ...n-.A curnni puusuueu y; ...... Sewn towns in Oklahoma were swept by a series of lonmdoos, on Wednesday, and four of them badly wrecked. ‘4 .r uuu Avu \. - .y. ..\ .__ Jnnws Kcnncdx a coloxed citizen of Montgomery ALL, burned five of his children to (1071111. “ 1‘ ,-,_.. 1... 'J't‘fé‘ihlbmaLional Paper Company im- ported 170.000 tons of wood pulp from Canada last. your. . 11“, ,,1 _y_ \Al I qun. ‘I‘l w J Pekin is Wrmifig alarmed at tho rebels i(- the province of Yun Nun. “ha are now 10.000 in number {1nd well drillvd. Revffixt.“ K3\0,vf01'xncr'ly' of Woodstock, Ont" convicted of counterfeiting at “Mouton, 11., has been granted a new trial ______._.___â€"â€"f TEN THflUSAND DRGWNED Three thousand Chinese rebels in two column: are marching on the treaty port of Mcngtsze. " ' 1 hi U] an “F“ ..-. There is an um-onflrnwd rumor at. St. Peters‘burg that me Amcer of Afghani- sim) hm. bcen assaâ€"sinuk‘d. . More than ten prisoners were shot as they were attempting to escape from the jail at Yeknlcrinoslav. Russia. The proposal In hold a convention looking to the unificaiiun of the South African colonies is meeting with a mixed I‘ccept if- n . l‘uw1u. n .u... . t.) withdraw t1261§-{i:odb§"rn-(§i{i {he Island of Crete. “Wu“... ' ' . After Mew-n years’ m‘cupatxon, Brltmn, Russia, Frame and Hilly have domdod Were Swept to Death By a. Tidal Bore ' at Hankow, China. ' _A despaich from Victoria, B. 0.. says: Nuvs alone of the greatest disasters that China has known. a suddon tidal bore, 'in the Yungtsekinng, which in- volve-5 the less of nearly 10.000 lives at Hankow, was 'bnought by the steamer Jim“. \thch m‘rivm on 'I‘uo‘duy night A bore twenty-six feet in height flooded \yithOuL Warning down the river. over- -'wh'cl'nfihg thousands of junks.;nmpans land small;n'oats. and wrecking somu large river steamers. - I Mr. Bell, agent of Builex-fiald Swim at Yokohama, who arrived by.the Blue flannel ling, stated that, the «lisaslcr 113$}:an *kremcndous loss orvlifc, far maker it was estimated, than the GREAT BRITAIN. UNITED STATES. h from Victoria, B. (2., says: 10 of the greatest disustcrs has known. a suddon tidal c Yunglakinng, which in- oss of nearly 10.000 lives at us brought by the steamer 1, w, mogul); Publisher and Proprietor GENERAL. 4h farm on Thum- ‘room for doubt, that me propriety-955 of obomtive evidizn'cc he murder [ax-m paid {or he, crime in her '0 tragedies “mm-own bonsc wt dam. The initials en- 6 [Mind in the dc-f ruwd inside the rings show conclusive- P- and these, taken : 1v that, they belonged to Mrs. Guinnesg, Laponc, Indian'a, gmfion stm morn conclusive, leaves mus The attorneys for Lmnpheré are said to be looking (or David Havens, who. it is reported, aided ln‘unc-Overing the bodies of the pmmns whom. 13:11pm :5 accused of murdering. 'l‘he attorneys claim that Havens has declared that when lho bodies were (cum! in the collar 0! the Guinness home on April 28 they were lying on 3):: floor. and that there was no dcbr'ui under them. They assert mm. testimony to this effect at the trial will do much to clear their client a! the charges against him. argu- ing that. thv circumslanws show that the bcdie; hnd bmn placed in the cellar preview to the beginnig o! the fire which destroyed the farmhouse. _ ~ The committee at mrmticrs: at the Dan. ish and Icelandic Parliaments having the matter m charge recommends the federal union of the two cuuntrics. ,-r, A The Mnhmanrl tribe-Symon. against , “31mm a British punltive force is advanc- ' ‘ mg. have sent their women and children ‘\ away and are preparing to fight. Immigration Department Issues Notict 7 Specifying Classes Wanted. ‘ A dcspatch (mm Ottawa says: The su- perintendent. of immigration issued a no- tice on Thursday that the only classes of immigrants wanted in Canada at the present time are exprricncod farm labor- ers. {armors flnztncialzy able to take home shads or pun-haw lands. and femala domestic servants. The dvmand for rail. way labor is filled for this season. All concerned are rcquosted In note that the 1‘74- I- LVIA\.\Au~v u.\ "‘l" 7 regulation now in o Nation in Canada i-Cquiring every immigrant 18 years of age or over. to have in his, possession at least $25 cash at the time of landing; besides ticket to destination. will be en- forced strictly and impartially in in! case ‘0! all immigrants outside of flu Number 01 Persons are _chort§d Killed . in lionisiana. ‘ /A-de.<paich from Aliania, Georgia. saysr:5?Acmrding in irifcrmniion rrqceiv. mi in this ciiy :i iomadr) siruck’ 1mm of Imaisiunu (vn \\‘c~dn<lny. causing loss of life in Gill'zim. Oil City and Ba!- iizrgcr. Tclogrziphic communication i: inierx-upta-d. but i‘oporis say that the storm Marin] north of Shreveport. swept along in Liii'c Bank, Texas. and i< cen- tral ()\'QI' Texas. it is reported that Gil- liam, Louisiana. 31 town of 200 inhabi- tanls. is wipe} gut and that a number, of lives have Mon iosi. Oil City is 3131: npdrtcd (icdz‘uyosd with 071055 of life‘.‘ and a numici- ufi'icmins injured. Bal- lmger. Lu., is 1-9pm seriously damagy cu. with ihxx‘cwrsonskiikd and ten in- jumd. Was Siahbed lo Death by Enraged Bel. giaul “lingers. A despatch Iz'om- COUNX'Ci, Belgium. says: Practicum the whole populatian of the village of Bekghom. a short dis- tance from (inln'h'di, armod wlth Clubs and 3101102 .514 «n and killrfl u nwnwho was caught in the act of burglnrizing the fmrmm (Zhnpt: of ihofiiu'gin on Tuesday. The vilzu W bo' mm incensed at prm’ ous church ro' Ties, notably that «1’ me Church cf .Sotre Dame in {his My- last December. When Van Dyke's musk‘l‘pif‘i‘e. “The Elevaâ€" tion of the (Ty-ms," was stok‘n. Sewn of 1th59 impti: Mod in the killing of the burglar were arreated. Doctors who made an examinalizm «I the body found. twenty-seven knife wounds. "- FAR.“ HANDS AND DOMESTICS. “Vita and Child. urning Home. A dC‘Qpafch {1 Rune"; says: About six: oiduck on mrsday morning fire started from an»,m«knmm cause in the home of Josvph Forlier. an old resident. B. 'e help arrived Furtior succcoded in get; g his wife mu! {mn- chiidren 1mm 1‘m- burning bui‘xding. 1m Vin so doing lost Konora Man [2; ' rcn From; his own lite great tynhvron at Hang Kong of eighfia ten months ‘11::0. when ten thousand lives were spqu-d out. It is usual. said Mr. Ben, to - {elem-am down the river whey~ Iz-cshet occurs. The telegrmh layer}, finally nn‘ivifig about ‘-_ - mu , nun; : true as the “all 01 waist. \xhiE: dcxxn on the sleeping river 94 me early morning. oxermrnin ip“ sands of craft and swcpmg ":aw 13.. szz‘nds of Chinese in the 10"); swept scaward.’1‘he scenes :0.- days aitcx élhe disaster m hob HA- _n_‘__._ ._. 1h: ~rixfir side bein" strewn and d'cbris‘of wegssicran TORNADO DESTROYS TOWN. A CHFRCII BOBBIE“ KILLED. LOST LIFE SAVING FAMILY. mmflioned. ouyuu Au¢ QZEM mm. rw su bscrib

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