v in m 00 8 75 ichael herbert at to irican track at 56c corn nominal sinoty per cent patents nt 305 middio freights in euyors sacks for export straight rollers of special brands for domes tic trade quoted at 345 to 355 in bbls manitoba flour unchanged no 1 patents 475 to 480 no 2 patents 445 to 450 and strong bakers 430 io 435 on track toronto millfccd bran steady at 16 and shorts at 18 here atoutsido points bran is quoted at 1350 and shorts at 17 manitoba bran in sacks 17 and shorts at s20 here country produce applos the market is unchanged fith moderate supplies sales at 73c tol per bbl in car lots and at 1 to 125 in small quantities beans trado quiet with prices firm unpicked 175 to 180 and pickod 190 to 2 per bush honey the mnrkot is quiot at 6 to 6jc per lb for bulk and 125 to 150 for comb hay demand fair with receipts only moderate no 1 new will bring 9 to 950 on track toronto straw the markot i3 quiot at 5- 25 to 550 per ton for car lots on track hops trade is quiet with this cflsms5op quoted at 25 to 27c vtho offerings aro fair ot- arc firm car lots of allw nt fio to 65l cn oiling at 60 to 65c per is steady market to rf6 s markets iu is stc with g o m qualities aro- liber- i of british ambassador washington a davosplatz switzerland de spatch says sir michael herbert the british ambassador to tho united states died at 130 on wednesday afternoon ho had gradually been growing worse since his arrival here but his death was sudden and un expected a despatch from paris on sept 12 said that lady herbert wife of the british ambassador at washington was devoutcdly nursing her delicate husband back to health at davosplatz lady herbert was formerly miss lelia wilson daughter of richard t wilson the new york banker ami is related to tho vanderbilt ogdon goolct and astor families lord pembroko telegraphed to for eign minister lansdownc announcing the ambassadors sudden death and asking the foreign office to arrange with tho swiss and french authori ties for permission to transfer the hody through their territories to englnnd the funeral will probably occur nt tho family estate at salis bury harness zanbes1 falls british experts coming to get pointers prom niagara a london despatch says sir charles metcalfe the wellknown railroad builder in south africa and 1 f jones cmg manager of tho chartered company will sail satur day on an important mission to the united states they intend to spen4 a month investigating tho iudusijf railroad methods employed in amctsg ca and especially to examine ts5 after tlioir return tho work will ho commenced of harnessing tho vic- th0 zam river in south afnca they expect to de velop the iron and coal industries of hm chickens instructing the anbf of agriculture says a profitable f business attening of chickens is a siness for almost every gage in it is a simple that can be managed by the farmers family who ntly interested and cnter- study the work and con- the fattening crates no building is required in which the crates grain on hand tho exception of corn or peas finely ground and mixed with skimmilk or buttermilk is fed with profit to tho chickens if it is neces sary to buy grain fine ground oats is preferable the cost of tho food for fattening averages ten cents per chicken it is advisable to produce chickens with whitecolored flesh as wliiteccprcd flesh is more palatablo than yellov flesn it is firm fine in grain and exceedingly tender thoro aro fat globulcsdistributed through- out the flesh and under the skin when tho chicken is looked the par ticles of fat melt and increase tho juiciness of the flesh kith unfatted chickens water takes the place of tho majority of the fat globules when the chicken is roasted the water evaporates and leaves the inoat dry tho muscles of tho crato fatted- chicken aro more edible through lack of exercise to kill a lean chicken is wasteful tho pro portion of ediblo meat to bono and offal is so small all breeds of cihckens with tho exceptions of leghorns minorcas and similar small chickens can be fatted in tho crates with profit fatted chickens can bo mark eted in canada and great britain for ten to sixteen cents per pound plucked weight a great number of fawners have engaged in the fattening usjoess and aro preparing their chicktnsjffor tho home markets or for t and t r to 2i ess id slow wo quote 17 to 18c select- to 164c secondary ic creamery prints 18 to 181c fket is firm wo sw laid 18c fresh ads and checks 11 hog products firm we quote per lb gtr earnings increase half- yearly report shows a gain all round a london despatch says tho grand trunks half yearly report on passenger earnings shows a gain of 80000 mails and express 13000 freight and livo stock 307000 tho increase in the number of pas sengers carried is 335000 and an addition of a farthing on tho avcr- drcssod hogs are unchanged cured i ago faro received and a like gain on export tftefouowing letter received- by wedlpacttontlastr weeksshowing the satisfactory re sults sgss tho first years chickens busittksnd tho encouragement of fered trjngnge in it more extensive ly l hp- last year i experifflenteu on small scalo with cratcsetl chhhcns and tho result was so sasfrfgory that this year i am gonlosspre- paroallmy fowls in that tmanhcv i should like you to send mcthe names of some reliable dealers- in ottawa or montreal to whom i can ship the fatted chickens when ready mrsiop c hare chief of the do- lnirffesf- poultry division in this ar- isle will givo directions for con- fetvuctioh of the fattening crates and feeding the chickensv a subsequent article will contain tnnt killine and marketing tho chickens tho fattening crates in use at the illustration stations arc six feet long sixteen inches wido and twenty inches high inside measurements each crate is divid- sijliohjfofftraovtorei1nnuis framo is built of one inch by two inch lumber and covered with slats the slats are placed lengthwise on three sides bottom back and top and up and down in front the slats arc ano inch wide and half an irtch thick tho spaces between the slats in front aro two inches wide to enable- tho chickens to feed from the trough the house of gomms what our legislators are doing at ottawa times a day in order to accustom them to tho change of diet and the confinement after the first week tho chickens should bo given twice a day as much wash as theywill con sume for one week before the chickens are killed a small quantity of tallow should be added to tho mashes to increase the juiciness of the flesh fresh water should be given in tho trough twice a day and grit or gravel twice a week at all the illustration stations tho chickens aro fed from tho trough throughout the fattening period tho cramming machine has not been used for feed ing chickens for two years murder at brantford father finds dead body of his 8- year old daughter a brantford despatch says ilalf- subnerged in the soggy grass of a thick bush of willows just south of the toronto hamilton and brantford station with face deathly white and limbs and body bespattered with blood the dead body of little ireno cole was found by a party of search ers shortly after 7 oclock on wed nesday night every indication points to assault and murder resemb ling in many details the glory wha- len crime at collingwood which is still fresh in the memory of readers throughout the country not since tho days of tho quirk murder which still remains a mystery has such ex citement provailed in this city tho body when found plainly- bore marks of a horrible assault tho clothes were badly torn and tho form was a mass of bruises to add horror to tho whole story it was the victims own father who found her going along the trail and fol lowing tho narrow path his eyes fell upon tho dead form of his daughter whose deathly features wero plainly visible in tho glimmering moonlight paralyzed by the sudden shock the father fell back into the arms of his companions ttyj section where the crime was committed has long been the nesting place of the toughest chapters- of brantford and the hdadquarfcr of tramps who visit the city ritera have been jmumerabie brawls there ajid thepolice havo been called to the place repeatedly but it has nev- jer been properly cleared iip it co v- ers ajargc area and there is no thing there hut a rank growth of gross and bushes it is an ideal hiding placo for tramps and nothing sd mmmmm r summer there is never a night but g t it bill passed the transcontinental railway bill was given its third reading in tho isuso on wednesday afternoon with- out any further voting fortyeight antigrand trunk paci fic petitions were received nine of them from toronto and a largo one from montreal was hunded in by mr borden mr talbot asked if members sub mitting these petitions would hold themselves responsible for their gen uineness he had heard that in the petition from uerthier twenty- fivo of tho names were in the same handwriting goods imported tho ministc- of customs in an swer to mr osier stated that the value of the goods imported by tho government for the three years end ing june 30th 1903 was 1901 51646 337 1902 2007664 1903 1407060 national gallery col hughes was informed that during tho past seven years s9250 wero paid by the government for pictures for the canadian national gallery p this t251 were exf ponded for- thei worksjof canadian artists v trj3nt valley canal mr porter wxis inlorfined by tho acting ministrof jllnilways and canals that tho report jjt mr 8 mcleod cev on tho feasibility and cost of consumcting tile southeast ern terminus of the- trent valley canal would be lajd on tlie table in the course of a few days supplementary estimates the supplementary estimates for 19034 presenjod to the house by w s fiekliug call for a total vote of si 0590863 of which 5861885 is chargeable to consolidated fund and4 728978 to capital account the main estimates for 19034 amounted to 57109974 or a total for the year nkling the supplemon- taiies of s67700837 compared with 59061934 for tho y6ar 19023 this years estimates contain many items of interest both from the standpoint of internal development and of international relationship for instajicc there is 146000 ns canavlas contribution to tho quecn victoria memorial and 140000 the amount required to pay expenses meats firm with a fair demand we quote bacon long clear 10 to 10jc in ton and caso lots pork mes 1850 to 1950 do short cut 2150 smoked meats hauls light to medium 14 to 14 jc do heavy 13 to 13jc united states markets jttutalo oct oflour firm wheat spring quiet no 1- northern spot 85jc winter nominal corn quiet no 2 yellow 52jc no 3 corn 51 to 51jc oats easy no 2 white 41 jc no 2 mixed 3c barley western offered cif 54 to 633c rye no 1 in store 59c can al freights steady duluth oct 0 wheac closed to arrive no 1 hard 79c no 1 northern 78c no 2 northern 75c september slc october 78c de cember 75jcbfay 77jc st louis oct 6 wheat cosh 8ljc september 83jc december 83jc may 82c milwaukee oct 6 wheal steady no i northern 83 to 85c no 2 northern 79 to 82c new december 77jc rye dull no 1 57 to 57 jc barley wenkor no 2 44 to 45c sample 40 to 6cb tho aycrago rato per ton tho quality of freight livo stock showed an increase of 1070000 tons work ing expenses showed nn increaso of 889000 the additional expendi ture was duo totho augmented price of fuel tho new issue of grand trunk guaranteed stock has been considerably over subscribed -f- cattle market toronto oct 6 there was tho heaviest run at the cily cattlo mar ket today for some tirao past 133 ears of stock being received up to noon there wero 1200 hogs and the- run of both sheep aiui cattle was very heavy owing in part to tho heavy ran business waa slow buy ers showing a disposition to wait a little lcforo making their purchases on tho chance that prices might bo lo or prices in fact early began to show n little easier tendency for feeders bulls especially going a lit- tkvlower the mnrkot was good for choico export and butcher cattle tlicro was loo large a proportion of rough stuff offering and this drag ged tho market tho top for ex port would be about 100 with one or two loads of extra choico selling ltc to 20c higher butchers choico cnltl steady at 425- to 140 rough cattle cosy of from 27t to 325 feeders sho keep choico quality died at 103 years william mcmillan manitobas oldest resident a winnipeg despatch says win mcmillan aged 103 died on tuesday night at liis homo adjoining lord strathconns estate at silver heights where ho had resided for tho past sixty years when queen vic toria was young ho made his home on tho bank of tho assinaboihe in st james parish this and tho adjoining faniraro still tho homes of two of his sons he leaves be hind him a largo number of children grandchildren and great grandchild ren brothers executed put to death at dannemora ny for brutal murder a dnnnciuora n y despatch says willis frederick and burton van wormer brothers wero electro cuted in fifteen and onehalf minutes at clinton prison on thursday for tho murder of their uncle peter a hnllenheck at greendale columbia county on christmas eve 1901 the crime was marked by callous brutal ity tho van wormer brothers hail a bail record f rrs dickens birthplace portsmouth will establish a dick ens museum a london despatch says tho birthplace of charles dickens 387 commereisl road inndport near tho portsmouth dockyard where his fa ther was a clerk in which tho- au thor sjxmt the earlier part of his life was sold by auction at portsmouth on tuesday night for s5c25 to tho city of portsmouth a dickens museum will probably bo established tho bottom back and- top slats nre one and a half inches apart tho top shits oro cut above each parti tion and three doors arc formed the doors aro hinged to the rear of tho frame the crates are placed on stands sixteen inches from the ground a light- v feed trough two and a half inches inside is placed in front of each crato and is carried on brackets nailed on the ends of the crate if only a small number of chickens are tobe fatted packing boxes can bo adapted for the purpose tho open top of the box should become the bottom of tho crato and one side should be removed for tho front slats should be nailed up and down the front also lengthways of the crato to form the floor a board should ho loosened in the lop of the crate to remove the chickens and a feed trough arranged in front dur ing tho fall the crates can he plac ed outdoors in a sheltered position or in a vacant shed or barn plymouth rocks wyondottos or chickens of a similar typo weighing from two and a half to four pounds each arc preferable for fattening chickens of medium size and of a broad square shape with short straight logs set well apart fatten tho most profitably a suitable fattening ration is ono that is palatable and that will pro- duco a wliitcoolorod flesh ground oots ground buckwheat ground bar ley and low grade flour ore meals that have been fed with profit at the stations the chickens are fed a mash exclusively no whole grain is given several meal mixtures aro given to illustrate how a ration can bo form ed 1 ground oats coarser hulls removed 2 two pounds ground oats two pounds ground buckwheat one pound ground corn 8 one pound ground oats one pound ground barley one pound giouml buckwheat 4 two pounds ground bnrloy two pounds low grade hour one pound wheat bran tho ground meal should be mixed to a thin porridge with thick sour skimmilk or buttermilk a small quantity of salt should be added ly tho mash the chickens should remain in the fattening crates for about twehty- fonr days before the chickens uro placed in tho crates they should be dusted with sulphur to kill tho lice tho first week the chickens should that it is infested with hoboes to such an extent that it is not even safe for a person to go near tho lo cality tho victim of this outrage was enticed to tho place and the porpetrator of the- crime must have been ontirely aware of the loneliness of the surroundings it is suspected that a tramp is guilty of the murder information but thoro is nothing so far as known to show this the ruspiclon aroused by reason of tho fact that the place is infested by members of tjie fra- ternityr an arrest made jsjvjy init rcya chain of l around joseph kennedy a young irishman who was arrested at 2 oclock on thursday morning which points unerringly to him as tho mur derer of little ircrio cole in tho willows near eagle place on wed nesday afternoon kennedy was positively identified by the potter children alberta aged 12 and gordon aged 14 as tho man thoy saw loitering on the dyko above tlib willows near the cole homestead about 1230 on wed nesday littlo irene loft her homo about 1 oclock kennedy was seen returning from tho willows at 4 oclccic in the afternoon by bruce durward and jesse willoughby that evening the mutilated remains of the innocent child were discotered in a lonely spot in the swamp by a searching party headed by tho mur dered girls father kennedy was discovered on thurs day motniiig in the hayloft in tho rear of hunt and colters livery stable ho oxpieascd no surprise when placed under arrest evinced no curiosity as to why he was being taken into custody and asked no questions of tho officers ns to the reason for his detention tlirough- oul ho carried himself with an air of bravado on tho arrival at the police station ho submitted to a most rigorous examination conduc ted by dr ashton made no demur when divested of his wearing apparel and other clothes given him in fact his benrlng was that of a man devoid of interest in the proceedings tho prisoners garments gave evi dence of having been carefully spong ed with wet cloths but a few hours before while an examination dis closed unmistakublo signs of blood stains kennedy ivns arraigned before mag istrate woodyntt at 10 oclock on thlirtuay morning kennedy said his worship yon are before me charged with tho murdor of ireno cole what have you to soy about it not guilty i know nothing about it said the prisoner in a nonchal ant maimer the magistrate then remandod him for one week joseph iccnuedy is by no means uninviting in appearance ito is somewhat stocky in build but car ries himrclf with a jaunty semi- military air he has the mddy complexion usually characteristic nf tho recent arrival from the old sod s250000 additional for schools clerical assistance printing etc to be granted the- government of the northwest territories a largo num ber of oldxlaims ngninscihe govern ment on small matters arc also pro vided for i ticks fe0ithe wire happenings from all over the globe telegraphic briefs from our own ard other countries ol recent events canada real estate men in hamilton are raising the rents the 13th regiment hamilton will hold field sports on october 10th one quarter of the potato crop in the loudon district is a failure hamilton hotelkcepera aro com plaining against the high water rates v h dandurand will run for the mayorality of montreal against mayor cochrane in february a large number of shantymen are leaving ottawa for tho woods every day the pay is 35 a month mr john jenner died on a c p r train on saturday while returning to wallaceburg from the northwest tho nousc of refuge committee in hamilton aro trying to get tho sum mer carnival surplus to erect a homo for incurables tho c p r has placed an order for almost a million dollars worth of cars at its hochelaga shops vat bow river on saturday scrgt brooks of tho mounted police a boauprc and joseph disbury wero swept away with their team and waggon and drowned emile noel of ottawa has been liberated after having been sentenced to fivo years for attempting to kill albert larocque he won on an appeal the king has bought the house at bnlnachoill given by queen victoria to the late john brown king edward has commanded tho publication of selections from queen victorias correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861 geo moore the novelist has left the catholic church and become a protestant because archbishop walsh attended the kings levee at dublin and because the king was received at the catholic college of maynooth flying from razlog thousands of women and children refugees a sofia despatch says rila moun tains reports thatvthe whole popula tion of tho district ot- razlog has nccn nutssacrea orflos fled three thousand women and children fugi tives from the turkisjl soldiery have arrived at rila many villages around razlog are said to be burn ing tho town itself is surrounded with tents occupied by the turkish troops who avoid fighting and ac cording to tho despatch attack only innocent people a report issued by tho revolutionary committee at monastir states that turks killed over 200 peasants in a number of villages and while taking 130 vil lagers to novcsko they massacred 75 of them at another place eighteen women wore outraged and then shut in a barn which was set on fire letters from monnslir say the turk ish authorities are posting a final invitation to tho insurgents to return to their homes one a surprise party man stabbed and shot another a despatch from chatham says nelson panker is severely shot in the log ami daniel jones is seriously stabbed in tho chest ns a result of a raw at a surprise party given at the residence of roman nolan this city on wednesdny evening jacob enos is under arrest charged with the wounding enos was jealous of the attentions being lavished on his sisterinlaw mrs enos of wood stock and lie also complained that he wasnt getting his share of the beer that was being dispensed from an eightgallon kog he pulled a knife and stabbed jones and in a nrixup stabbed his wife in the arm parker interfered enos then went home secured his shotgun aiid when parker was returning home enos shot him in tho log tho injured mans leg resembles the lid of pepperbox it is perfectly punctu cd from the thigh to the ankle united states a serious outbreak of smallpox exists at altown n y a mail train jumped tho track near danville va on saturday alid the engineer fireman and eight mail clerks were killed john hayes hammond professor of mining at yale university will prosent to that institution a metal lurgy laboratory to cost 35000 albany n y common council by a voto of 11 to 8 has requested the albany city board of education only to purchase school text books which bear the union label colonel underwood who died at portland oregon on wednesday helped to build the c p r con structing most of tho scenic portion of the canadian pacific in tho neigh borhood of band the university of chicago has pur chased tho entire south frontago of the famous midway at a cost of 1- 450000 and will erect tho largest medical college in the world joseph monger manager of a theatrical company playing in cin cinnati shot three members of tho company after the performance on thursday night in settlement of ac count c w eaton an elevenyearold chicago boy was dragged away from his companions by a man who said ho had stolen s5 two days later his body was found in lake michigan rather than wed a german count whom her mother had chosen for her miss daisy louisa crouse of amsterdam ny eloped with and married the man of her choice john andrews smith dr w p rushin a well to dov physician of albany georgia has written to gov terrell nsking that he be allowed to servo the remain der of the life term for which his father now 64 years old was sen tenced eight years ago for murder julius m nissonand arthur j herbst aro under nrrest in chicago charged with the theft of 130000 they arc stated to have created a bank and to havo victimized businefl houses in evory part of tho united states four germans imported from duluth to take striking miners plac es nt cripple creek refused to go to work and were placed in the military prison they have now appealed to the german consul in denver to placo tho matter before his govern ment canada is prosperous conditions that are attracting attention in britain a london despatch says tho westminster gazette referring to the paying off of canadian loans suys it itf very satisfactory in these times so unpropitinus for large bor rowing operation that one of our colonics is in a position to redeem its austen chamberlain king thinks ho best can control the war office a despatch from london says the correspondent of the canadian associated press imderstamls that ho king strongly favors austen ohamborlain for the secret arjsliip of state for war considering him the only practical business man among those mentioned for tho position chinese reign of terror russianized chinese create distur bance a despatch from clio foo china says a baml of russ ionized chin ese hrignnyts have raided tarunan ami kidnapped fifteen wealthy chin ese whome thoy are holding for ransom a reign of terror exists in tho ynln district russian 1 1 roops are hoiimug the corean till f the river general new zealands frozen meat trado with groat britain now equals about 15000 sheep a day the prices of american plate glass have been cut 10 per cent to meet tho competition of tho belgians orders havo been given for tho mobilization of sixtyfour additional battalions of turkish troops tho presence of tho united slates squadron prevented a massacre of christians at bciriitt snys a letter to the london times the czar will not venture in the streets of vienna on his approaching visit ns ho fears demonstrations in sympathy with russian strikes martin tomnshcltsky a welltodo russian land owner was murdered by his cousin by the injection of poison into his forehead with a hy podermic syringe an appalling condition of poverty exists in st kilts and nevis in tho west indies tho estates hove boon compelled to lesson their expenses owing to the long drought and ablebodied men und women ore hardly earning enough to supply their daily wants mr geo c jones superintendent of the midland division of the gt r in a letter to the city solicitor nniiovrncod tho probable double- tracklnc of the northern division kins english abmad amusing blunders with oub uncouth lingo how the continental merchants try to impress the hungry tourist english holidaymakers oa th continent have from time to time sent home amusing instances of for eign efforts to address the british tourist in his own barbarous tongue says london answers here are few culled from signs in continental shops hotels and other places of public resort v even cultivated paris supplies a few amusing blunders in her strug gles with our uncouth lingo a es- tauratcur in tho gay city wished to impress on the hungry tourist that at his establishment food could b obtained at any hour after niuoh labor he evolved the following meals at ovory oclock a bairdrcssor in the huo stw honore sought to attract english visitors with tho weird announce ment hear to cut oft hare while a palais royal baker appealed to those who liked their macaroni fresh with macaroni not baked sooner ready switzerland supplies a plentiful crop of quaintly worded notices concluding nn enthusiastic account of his hotel a swiss boniface gives the caidid information that wines at this hotel givo the visitor no thing to hope for another adver tises plain and artful baths de sirous of vaunting the maturity of his cheeses a swi6s tradesman snys thees cheos are not too childish it is well known as the thing to da when visiting the rigi to watcn the sunrise whereforo a hotel there gives out that when the sun him rise a horn will bo blowod this kind of eng lish seems considerably more child ish than the extolled cheeses of tho worthy swltzer tradesman having mado the usual distinction between casual visitors and tlicfso who pay by the month having re solved on a lengthened stay a swiss hotel proprietor exhorts tho latter thus monthly gentlemcns will have to pay my fixed rato made with them at the time and should they absent day in month they will not bo allow ed to deduct anything out of it he- causo i take from them less rate aftcrthis one docs not flinch from such minor eccentricities as backed apples and strewed prunes which fearful and wonderful dishes bavo been known to figure on a swiss menu in italy neat pompeii the follow ing curious announcement appears in tho circulars of a largo hotel people will find equally thither a complete sortment of stranger wines and of tho kingdom hot and cqld baths stables and coachhouses the whole with very moderate price now all tho eneleavors of the host will tend always to correspond with tho tastes of their customers which will aquiro without doubt to him in tftn town the reputation of which ira is desirous tho cryptic rcferenco to strange wines etc may indicate that berth native and foreign vintages may ho loked for but why lump them to- gather with such incorgrous things as hot and cold baths stables anil coachhousos however let us hope that tho endeavors of the host will acquiro for him tho reputation dt which he is desirous in a french town much frequented by english tourists a dentist concludes an advertisement in the local papers thus m x ren ders himself to the inhabitants of these town wich honor him with their confidence and executes with skill and vivacity one would im agine that a vivacious dentist wonltl bo something of a nuisance but doubtless hc of the forceps only meant that he was prompt in his methods it is impossible not to be awed by this japanese official notice tho treescutting birds und beasts killing and cows and horses setting on free at the ground belonging to government nre strictly prohibited very often a mislako is made by misinterpreting a foreign word which has two english meanings thus a british tourist in ifollnnd was puz zled to know what upright ginger- beer might mean till ho round out that opreght in dutch stands for both upright and genuine again house to praise in a french paper mystified those who did not remember that in french loner means both to praise ami to let whats in a name an irish soldier in a regiment dur ing the late war arrived at can late one night ho was challcng with the usual who goes there after pondering a few- momcrj and tho challenge boigononledj thinking he might avoid punishil lie answered kitchener ho was immediately knocked doj with tho butt end of a rifle while he was on tho grouiul fully rubbing his head the exclaimed why its callnghan i what did say it wns kitchener for slture came the answer ye would do this to kitchcll jxhwat would ye do to callaghan 1 customs receipts advance of 1817448 for past three months a despntch from ottawa ayjj the increase in the- customs recef of the dominion for the mouths ending today was ijj 118 over the raine time last the figures aro for the three mol of the current year 10888 compart- ith s070717 fo same time last year the incnl for this month aoie was 01