TWO AUTO RACERS KILLED Car Skidded Into Fence and Leaped Em- “ the TESA aus despatch from Montreal says: men were instantly killed at Paaere meet of the hey turned out to pass|ed out. At an a driver named Bur skidded, tore away 25 feet of fence like so much past embankment, et stopped 40 yards beyond. The i thrown high into She air, and ae jicked up Twohey Eis neck broken, while HS with his bowels torn out by a| dri stake, and his head terribly gashed, bankment at Montreal. in the race, and Mr. Bachelder had just turned into the back stretch on ian | the eighth mile, when he turned out “Automobile Club at Blue Bonnets. | to pass Burman, who was mmedi- .O. K. Bachelder of Newport, Vt., | ately in front. The big oars werd and J. Twohey of Montreal were. going at a terri d, and ap- man, their car through it and ment, carry hg its driver and his as- sistant to their death ‘Alter se accident it was found that. the car had a broken axle, but this is thought to ave occurred when the car it the fence. Auto oard, wo men were was dead, trouble.. It happened so quickly Just how the accident happened | that no person could tell exactly is not known. There were six cars how it-took place. A despatch from Chicago K. Pearsons, the Hinsdale,” already famous for his munificent benefactions to the small colleges of this country, anneunced Daniel and philanthropic institutions of this city his last million dollars. will round out the sum that he had alan intended Chicago to have, leave him ‘relatively a poor man when rthday on the 20th of next April. GIVES HIS WHOLE FORTUNE: An Aged Chicago Millionaire Soon to Be a Poor Man. Mr. Pearsons declined on Wednes- ight to indicate what institu- enefit ey the remainder says: “sage of This | s gift to Chicago will mark his re- tirement from the role of philan- e celebrates his 90th fortable old age. Jabots still. continue popular. i : a trim This Fashion Hints. anak AND FANCIES. one has taken a new leaso of Burale: ‘seems to have been ruled aut of court. eo aun lee is to the fore among — cuting hat: e leg 0° alii sleeve looms in the horizon. > Wavy hair is an insistent demand es penen @ facled, Seog out dyes con- Bie to be m The apron front of ae late sev- enties at Bee ie gowns of ‘white muslin show the tunic effect. Quills and wanes have suffered no loss of popularit: - , The short coat is back with walk- qnste are among much used trim- mings. The polka dots are used in stun- ning designs on hand embroidered » lingerie. Tabhaeiaed mohair is among the papules materials for sensible rain- eoplack willow plumes on a hat of white “died make a striking com- binatio Hatpin eases, similar. for stickpins, are among the lea- ther novelties of the season. muslin Rete they been so popular. 3 Fancy bags for Holding one’s work are lined with colors, There are. wonderful combinations _the ~ . Lace insertion on a lingerie waist may be easily repaired - under it a piece of fine net or tulle. orn wii The sieteant century aoe beer! was attached to each ~ then swung loose is a tine, it of 3 Kl feature large hats is that the smartest are rey absolutely flat, They are made of lace, Irish «1 chet, or sheer white material es lace insets Some of the newest mporied neess gowns are made with the edice and hip yoke Biatoctely em- erected. Welter cru Ise piece of neckwear sent Dub iromn tle french shops is is a seal- loped Dutch collar attac! fate btie: atictecteesntah fie Weave shine taatens’ atraizhb {down the back from s! wrist remains in style been considerably widened at the ee f Graycatd combinations of black nd white seem po- pular colors for ie eS st. leather handles, gilt clasps, and gilt letters on the out- side are ee fashionable handbags of ‘the how: Bondbate of raffla with fringed ends and mounted in silver or gitv have handles of the same material. They are admirable with pongee and linen frocks i used in lingerie are wider than heretofore. The ribbon used in the top of the ad- justable peticoat flounce is fre- quently an inch or so in wi © umbrellas and parasols are now awe so that they may be fold- ed up and carried with ease in an a little fullness at the el te those of the innovations of the summer is the big circular cape, je same material as pence ss gana with which ie is them have military nite fe season of transparent Never before have The walking skirt has not yet rish crochet. tue 10 < haeli-sdluanerios SiCt has the cuirass or hip yoke with the plainted lower part of the skirt, a that even the walking skirt. is no pins SLEPT WITH HOGS IN CAR. London Man’s Lodging Cost Him a $7 Fine A despatch from London, Ont., They by sewing Hight wash shoul on! of the newest large, and| should be that fine. # A despatch from Detroit say! A decision far-reaching in its ee and one which will be of _. interest to the- cause of A DRUNKARD'S WIFE TiN She Is Awarded Heavy Damages Against» a Detroit Saloonkeeper, eee to the aatddtastiod of the court. that ae Marriman took to drink he was a prosperous railroad taleccapsee and stood high with drink habit im- mper- Tiquor to her husvand, as well as causing the plaintiff to lose her me, her money, and the compan- im for sivas sold ted in against the eabubieopis for $5,225. to trous flood and tet hous nship of her husbai Tt was| ¥ith GONDENSED NEWS ITEMS THE GLOBE. Telegraphic Briefs From Onr Own end Other Countries of Becent Events. CANADA. Montreal man was fined $5 for esse 2 kiss from a lady. The new street railway at Cal- gary has been opened for business. The new Central Prison for On- tario may be located at Higley ood y-one moving picture mer were fined at eS for ane open on Toronto polive have been instruct- ed to arrest ie or others who insult oe British wo Kingston srocers have been summoned on a charge of selling adulterated coffee. The Railway Commission has or- a dered the Grand Trunk to build a new station at shah ae mbes, Serre on e steamer Baa was Ottawa’s assessment is now a lit- tle over seventy millions. The in- pues ot of the civil servants form a ig i a See J. 8. Cowans of the Indian my, says the ee people hard- iy realize the dis! mee state of his great depeiden Miss Amy I, Bice’ of Valentia, Ontario, won the Governor-Gener- al’s medal for general proficiency Toronto Normal alone was asphyxiated at the. Crown Reserve mine at Co- balt, and ceutt other men who went his assistance were overcome and hed @ narrow escape. A steamer on Lake Temiskaming had a block of wood caught in her propeller and was drifting into the tapids when a tug came to the res- ral passengers were ae J. Bruce Walker, Commis- Soe of Immigration, is: already Aer with the need of men to handle the western harvest. says pon are pouring and cannot be ae thinks twenty Hound’ men" will: betes quired. The Canadian Express Company nen been ordered to restore the low on fruit from Queenston dis- tr tet to Toronto by Chairman Ma- hee of the Railway Commission. The Sates spoke in severe terms of express companies changing rates while oe ‘commission ‘was dealing with t! UNITED STATES. Missouri suffered from a disas- people were driven e-tops. large quantity of bogus $2 bills, said to have been made in la, was circulated in western Pomtelyere More rigid laws and the growth sentiment reduced ae nu eae of ied and wounded in the United Sta Tho" Steel anxiety in the strikers by threatening to es- tablish a large tin-plate concern in Gary, Indiana. corporation created GREAT BRITAIN. The officials of the Cunard Line have decided to call at Fishguard instead of avaqpoul in order to save ti Te The London Express gave out that ca Kitchener will accept the, offers of Canada and Australia to inspect, tie ates The militant suffragettes scored a | Seeretary on order‘of the King. A meeting of London Hindus to protest against the murder of Lieut.-Col. Wyllie broke up in eon- fusion when an Indian student pro- 1@ | tester GENERAL. volution which ‘broke out in Oohinbis resulted in the overthrow of the present Government. pags.) IN HUNDREDS. CATTLE DYL Serious Epidemie Causes Great Loss in Louisiana, epatch from Lake Charles, Louisiana, says: Becah andiostecahet: tes epidemic of charbon, which has prevailed in that section for several weeks, is spreading widely among cattle and other live esl setige taviler Maye died ohne ken and their carcasses Tie unburied in os marshes. s been proposed © adjourn a sprees session of eantt at the eth, seat of mals on in order that every one may take a hand in supoxctsing the eitarie CYRUS BUSH DEAD. Well Known as rave Thin er Throughout Dominion. = despatch from London, Ont., Cyrus. ae known all over Ca aia aut part of the ‘orthern Unitea States died here oo ade lay. He years of age, aud foe aay Foard wax a tears ling preacher, proclaiming himself “John the Evangelist.’”’ It was his oe to drive Pouakh the country a banner at the end of a pole, proclaiming hig mission. ENDED. LIFE WITH POISON. Brant Woman Took Papis Green at Oakland. espatca from Brantford says A suid oceurred at, Oakland Vile lage lay. Mrs. sidyatd Malcolm, wife of a well-known farmer, having become despondent, took a green. The poison proved fatal, @APPENINGS FROM ALL OVER) ro at Fort William We Mine ine ‘the hi river. Préach- a HEALTH FOOD FOR THE FAT. It is possible that the actual pro- portion of overfat people in the general population it seems as if the number of per- sons one meets who are roy overweight had creased great in recent Some large folk are content with their lot—nearly all are jolly, yet there are many uld give much for every pound they could off. ‘here are a number systems in vogue for reducing weight, almost all efficacious, if Facile followed, but not ali safe. The original “banting system,” for example, in which the person is re- stricted to little more than a lean- meat diet, is not to be reeommend- one system, indeed, is applicable to all. cases, for ‘the cause is not always the same, and what may be suitable for one fat person. one not be at all what an- other needs. It is popularly believed that all fat persons are gross a disease, or rather a prominent symptom of one, the trouble being with the internal chemistry of nu- trition—a disease of metabolism, as it, is ca) formed in excess in the system, even when very little is AaUO rw ithe food; and so in obesity there is a sae to formation of fi e body, even if little Bota n most cases, aon be done by a ne food is eate much thie foods co be avoided, or taken in great eration, are those which See much ary aneh as ice and potatoes, and all s, puddings and candy. n eatie should be taken without sugar, if taken at an and choco- late should be omitted entirely. Bread is Setteniop: but for most persons it se an indispensable article of rire Its amount can, however, be Timited, and it should be toaste ats are Jess harmful than sugar and starch, and may be allowed in moderation ao the form of butter and sali The beliet ‘that the drinking of water makes fat is erroneous. If ane eats j vegetables, especially the such as apples and grape-fruit, and ena aken, but one should drink all that is needed to een thirst.—Youth’s Compan- pa aes SOF Naik HUGH WILSON DROWNED. Tragie Fate of Prominent Merchant of Ganano: A despatch from eeateas says: Hugh Wilson, a prominent business man of this town, was accidentally wned here on Friday. It is sup- years old, had been in ill- beaut for some time past, but. was able to be eae town. t his residence ie Street ses tly after 12 9 golbck fora stroll, He not veturn- ing as soon as expected, his son went out to find him. PAs ty this his hat was found o ge a San BRITAIN’S COMMERCE, Big Increases in ‘June in Exports | * and Imports. A despaten from London says: tee June statement of the DAFA. of Trade shows increases of $27,925,- 500 in imports, and $3,824,000 in ex- ports, incipal increases in imports were $13,750,000 in grain, and $5,000,000 in raw material, Tm- ports from Canada for June were: Cattle, 2,727 head; wheat, hams, 11,641 ewts. ; butter, 39 ewts. ; hundreds; horses, —* PRENCH AND GERMAN NAVIES Have Changed Places as Sea Powers Years. report created a greater impression than the comparison between French and German expenditures, which showed that during the past ten years France spent $600,000,- on. her navy, and German; nations had exactly changed places Germany. advanced from fourth to second place. Bee MEDALS FOR BRAVERY. |. Will be Awarded Police and Fire- men—30 for Colonies. A despatch from London say: One hundred and twenty hicata Ss n.| medals for conspicuous bravery and devotion. in the police forces and fire brigades of the Empire will be| long ones are eof Paris | aw: Thirt; warded annually. have been allotted to the colonies, 5 of dietary | to $23; do., shorts, $24 to $25; pure dock, and later the body a Fear? ered. a “ d of UI, i cheese, 129,546 cwts. ; eggs, 15 great auly one load of really prime beeves A 3 Y Ta-) 7 Henan tev, bafia that time the ove LEADING MARKETS BREADSTUIFS. Toronto, July 13,—Flour—Ontari wheat cent. patents in buyers’ 5.65, - Manitoba flour; first patents, $6.20 to $6.40 on track, Toronto; second patents, $5.75 to ‘35. 90, and strong bakers’, $5.50 to $5.70, oh ae Toronto. Manitoba w Se Northern $1.3624, ramets Bay ports, No. tern Can- ada oats 560, and No, 3 5c, Bay ports. Peas—prices purely nomin: Rye—No..2, 74 to 75e outside. Eger 2, 70¢ outside Corn—No. 2 American yellow, 79% to 80c on track; Toronto Canadian ‘yellow 74c,. Toronto freights. Bran—$20 to $20.50 for Ontario | bran outside in bulk. Manitoba, 2.50 $2 to $23 in sacks, Toronto freight; are $24 to $24.50, To- ronto freigh THE oui Hannes me and separator, 19 ir ae Eggs—Cate lots, 20 to 2ie per loze: e—Large cheese, old, 14c per as cal twins, 14%c. New quot- peat at 12Me for large, and ie for wit COUNTRY P PRODUCE. Apples—$4 to $5 for choice quali- ties, and $3 to $3.50 for seconds. Beans—Prime, $2.20 to $2.25 and hand-picked, $2.40 to $2.45 per bushel. pevie syrup—95e to $1 a gallon. Hay—No. 1 timothy, $11.50 to $12 ton on track here, and low $s 0 $7.50 on track. Potatoes—Small lots of oie are jobbing at 75 to 900, and n iower at $3 to $3.25 per Barrel, os Poultry — Chickens, yearlings, dressed, 12 to 13¢ per Ib; fowl, 9 to 100; turkeys, 16 to 17¢ per Ib. HOG PROVUCTS. Bacon, long clear, 13% to DS per lb in case lots; mess pork, $23 to $23.50; short: soe $25 to $25. 50. Be to medium, 15% to do.; heavy, 14 to 14'%e; rolls, i to 13¢; shoulders, 11% to 12¢; ee a: to 18 ¥4e; breakfast bacon, 16% t fed orate? 14c; tubs, 14%; pails, 14%e. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Montreal, July 13.—The market Canadian Western, 57e. Yo. 2, 72% to 74¢; Manitoba foed harley oH ge 68e. B Boab aes patents, firsts, $6.30; seconds, $5.80; Winter wheat iadiisha strong straight rollers, mixed eese— Butter—t Eggs—18% to grain mouillie, $33 to $35; mouillie, $28 $30, esterns, 1134 to 12c. est creamery, 224e. 19¢ per dozen UNITED STATES easels. bie; No. 4 white, 53¢. Feed to malting, 68 to 6 Chicago, July No. 2 ae old, §1,40 to $1. 43; No. 49¢ ite 8, d71403 No. 3 a ihites 47% to 4910 5 standard, LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Montreal, July 13.—There was re were sey- eral loads of North-West ranch cat= as; which sold at 4%c to a little ver 5c per pound; common stock, oy to 4e per pound, © hich ; | Faned from $20 to $50 each. Calves $2.50 to $10 each, or 344 to 6c per pound. Sheep, 314 to 3%c per pound ; lambs at $3.50+to $5.50 each. Hogs, about aes or pound, oronto, July 13.—Business was aust and or somewhat easier ers were on offer cattle were wanted, very. for a is class were ce utcher but there were as. though the break in prices aie ted. lambs were eady. Hogs weak and unchanged. Gave, weak and unchanged. eee The new silk gloves have buttons on the sides instead of the middle. These come in the appearance of the mousquetaire le sedi Ve, 9c. 13.—Cash wheat— | pe’ 2|soda and phosphat © tucked. This gives || RICH MINES The Silver and nickle are Ontario’s chief minerals according to annual report of Hon. Frank Coch- rane, Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, just issued. ‘The silver output “last -year® was 19,401,021 ces and.was practically rat from e Cobalt camp. The nicke’ neues totalled 10,175 tons chiefly came trict. e ane Ak einerale produced in Ontario last years were valued at $26,616,795, as compared with $25,019,373 for the previous bie ‘he production of nickel in | was valued at $1,071,140. The i eae mines of Ontario yielded 216,177 pope of ore last year, worth $574,- 5 ere was made at the blast furnaces 271, es ‘aon of pig iron, valued at $4,39 “Ontario now ones 3 leading Output for the Province in ‘190 Was $26,000,000. the | Mi countries of iis. would,” erin thi inister, tributed was raised a shipped ‘from ‘he mines of‘ Cobal 00H The revenue from the timber dues was $1,618,242.58, the largest in the history of the pan oie Arrears of $496,000 rung from 1907: are anon i ea Bs lections were enforced cous $1,224,243 a was ‘carried daeeara: into 1909 the inability of the: pes te place among the silversprodueing | pay. $10,000 PRIZE LIST. Provineial Winter Fair Board Holds Meeting at Guelph. A despatch from Guelph® says: ed- that the prize list this year should total - $10,000. The H ize list will be stock yards in Toronto. ae amount for horse is about $3, Tht feature of the eae prize list this year will be the pine ment of 20 classes or more ig- eons, to include the birds of 1809 ue have been excluded hereto- fore, of fat stock has been in hy past the only akness the ow, board have, greatly reread Ane prizes for that clas: BS vinta FAKE ACCIDENT CLAIMS, Three Men ae on Charge of Conspixacy. A despatch rea Montreal says: abe men named, Nathan Aloof, Max Catsoff, and Appi’ Shyropsky wearerarcaued ed Wednesday on a charge of conspiracy to defraud, The detectives, who have worked to that end for months, declare they less phen a rata da According to the neers tives, the men haye taken turns in the role of ' ‘injured ‘through negli- gence,” and the other two acted a witnesses. The complains in in this case are the. C. , the eae a Street Railway, ‘and. the d. Trunk. Railway, The men eats their guilt, but were re- manded. nigteeeae ARSENIC IN THE DRUGS. 5 | Result of Inland Revenue Examin- ation of Samples. A despatch from Ottawa. says: The examination by the inland rev- enue department of a number of drugs, as found on the Canadian -|market, for the purpose Pf ascer- taining whether any of these con- tained distinct traces ot Sede: ‘ite most. samples: were practically free from the poi- son, arsenic was found is- tinctly present in certain sulphates and particularly in phosphate ee oda. The amounts were not s large as to be alarming, but ee sufficient to make it impossible to regard those drugs as meeting pro- r requirements; 448 samples of sulphate of pi eee: of xam- ined showed 336 eoneaithag fe ar- senic, while 86 did, a aie 18 STRUCK BY ¥ LIGHTNING, Terrific Storm. A despatch from Calgary, Alta., says: Just before the beginning of the programme at the Exhibition on Tuesda, mn & severe broke in Calgary. 8 than an hour nearly two inches of rain fell. v ler, a young™=man, was struck by lightning and instantly killed» ‘The* Alberta Normal Schoo) was struck, but not badly damaged. he Ontario Provincial pstae? Fair Realizing that the showing | fection. ts Breyer fear ee aaa Man Killed at Onlgacs During a Sunday Sales. NO BOOKS TO. PRS Se Ottawa Library Board Issues Order to BR 0 eM eae morn- ite that no lesa books herRatae should be given out to any who is consumptive. This al se ply whether nS application is made personall, yy. some nee th the family, it is the pol of 000. | board to keep all Minas? hea im- of tube: reu- losis. only receive back hereafter by fur- ishing a medical certificate to the offect that 'tiere i is no danger of in- ‘ ee ee TO TAX CORPORATIONS. gale Chonge mati Ss > = by Ontario Government. A despatch from Toronto says: Tt is reported that important finan- Provincial n ene ring the — advisability of imposing taxation ¢n_ all corporations operating publie utilities, and also on he compan- ies. The Government's plan is be-~ lieved ae ore contemplate plac- « (ing. the tions Pex Sie control of them en-—~ tirely under the jurisdiction of the: Ontario Railway. _and Municipal Board. MONTREAL Grocer ROBBED. Two Men Work the Sanitary In- spector Trick ou Mr, Collins, A despatch from Montreal says: © men successfully worked fake sanitary inspector ce where some his absence in the we peer oes HURT HIS FEELINGS. Conviet Barrett's Exeuse for Kile ing Deputy Warden Stedman, e A despatch from Edmonton, — Alta.,.says: G. Barrett the con- viet who murdered Deputy Warden Stedman recently, and who i ae now — under sentence of death gels erime, to bang on the ath fe sb. eas writing a long statement giving ‘his excuses for the crime. He Bk ree % charge the late Warden with’ treating him, with failure to recog~ nize the Masonic sign, and with — sneering at/him. — ICE CREAM NOT FOOD. is hes. from Brantford se F ae 5 tor of a local ice cream parlor; having con« ducted business on Sunday for the $5 here on to close. Snes on Sunday. Ice cream, was ‘so! out meals, and — ‘the * ona giavente te that the same was not food. The Terr ible” Crime’ A despatch from Niagara Falls, : gland, a few offering, therefore prices | ™° hime, oath fatal x rime was not discovered until Thursday morning, when Fy ke dealer, wee to ning’s milk. mp- ide door foreed rea He surmised there was the lo ae something amiss, and sened in the SHOT WIFE THEN SUICIDED of Niagara Falls, dna of ‘ot George peas door. On Sa sales ieee was a pal Eiseady to reeeive the milk, as-usu: the milkinan looked he sa was oozing, a|and a revoly