"7 1' ‘Wzmmg in blank surprisé and . “You are‘ suspicious like your mo~ thc2' †she said; “I don't know what you 20222 suspect me 02' bovine done? Do you suppose I stole the ring? \\ hat du you think Why do you look at me so strangely as if “ya“? doubted my word? Thereâ€"take the r222 {L423 she swoke she tore. it from 2202‘: Inger 222122 (22221“ 94W tha 12222223 hemp; Mm; 22:22â€"23 my wedding 2ing- 200; ’ the small gohd ciretet Vv-as likewise wrenched from her ï¬nger, and fell a§tf inkstand with a sharp metaI22c clung; “Take them both, the one yorï¬avh and 222»: oneâ€"mower gfufe me. Mother gave me mousing." ' 7 Her ‘02 2e broke 02 er the words 31 sob 5220225912 almost. :0 choke 110238122} may at; mgr: 22g anothersynable,u withr £132»?on dga. 222 at Mites, she turned mi 5661’; '41'022‘2 the mom, 1"!“ in" her In his tone-there was a change in- stantly perceived by nape. a hint of sizsbicion which amni‘sed in her a fresï¬ tempest of grmth. “Hope, do {or pily‘s sake stop 1131:- mg these fume childish questions} Mi Ics‘ fame was wemy with annoyance, he answered only the last point she touched upon:-â€" “\Iy mother naturally nomad» that. you uexe wearing a rmg Jim too handsome 101' so young :1 girl and, by the way, whe1e did that. ring come from?†,“A rational lightl‘i Her eyes blazed into sudden beauty." “You and your [father want to get rid of me, I suppose. Why was she horrid to me? Why did she treat me like something inferior? Why did she sneer over my ring?†"I heartily echo your wish,†he said, slnrtly, “but. unfortunately we cannot undo what has,been done. he quiet plane,†he added stemly, seeing: her about 10 speak again; "you are not 'n a ï¬t state to speak again; .-“you are not inaï¬tstaieo! mindjustngw to (1130155 anylhing calmly or reasbnnbly. When you have become quiet and sensible, I will talk to you again. Go upstairs new, and try and look at the matter in: a rational light.†! By the time this climax was reached, the “mil. of Miles’ patience had been reached also. “Run away.†she exclaimed; speaking in [bat high clear voice which rasppd Miles’ nerves. “that’s exactly what I shall do. run away. Then you'll be a naughty and a spoil! child, and his anew-or again came sharply:â€" “1 shall begm to wish I never mm- ricd you. if you go on behaving in this ridfculeus way. I did it 501er for your god and feeling that 1.. was best for you. Now. Hope.r run may and leave me to my work; and for piiy's sake do not take such a distorted view of eVerV- tbr'ng.†It was on the tip of Anderson’s tongue {0 refer! Hm! no such desire had ever [nr a moment cniered his mind but though a hot anger weIIed up in his hmrt. he was still convinced that her behaviour was meroly "N of nmrnxng ro nzgm: nobody cares for me.‘nr:body knows or wants to know what I do. I hate it all! I hate being married. and I don’t know why you ever wanted to marry me." “And 'am I nonim I nc: Ming kmdly treated? I am by myself .‘ morning fo night: nobody cares V--~.... 0-..." Al‘Jl table and frowned. “I do w‘sh you would 1mm #0 state your Iangunce How," he “if is absurd of you to talk of 1 ins hearts. as though you were unkinr2!y treal01_]1cre.’ No man is pleasnd lo see a woman cry: in most m-‘n tea‘s musern far'ing cf distinct resentment. and Miles him- self was very much like h=s fellow- men! His mother‘s tears Powul with such. extreme readiness and so wean- 1nglcssly that when a woman cried ue instinctively tel: she only did it to anâ€" Boy. The slow roll of tears on Hope’: face, which to some yeople would haz‘ei scorned pathetic. Simply vexed ampsâ€"1 inumd by his molher IQ rapid u'eepingj an'l :peeJy recover}. His irritation? was the more paw‘onahle. whmr it is reme‘mbored that he was both mink- lng out and writing: a paper on an ab- ‘ ell-use medical subject against time and that he was momentarily expect,- ing â€:0 Niven! of patients. , . ~Mormver he looked upon How's out- burzt as but one more mwvnple of" childish pacsinu. which must be dealt! with by a sharp word. lle plvshnd his chair back from i'nn “Hope!" he excia‘mcd: ““5th my atâ€, what do you want?" “I want to know why you married me?‘ she :a‘d. her voice low and eager will: suppress .l passion. ' "Why I marriwl you? Mfles dropped his pen. and looked at her blunkly. “B«\c01:s£-†“Yes-â€"lecauso you said 1‘! brst plan; ymx said ym would makm me happy: I knmv all lhsse reasons»: But why (lid you do illâ€"why dill you} itâ€"zmd then, let. me lrenk my. heart?†and all at once the big teflrsi mulled up in hex- eyos. and rolled down : Mr cheeks; ‘ ' was the him. look “Hwy 633': Icau name «no of [he has. He was absorbed m extent that prewnted ‘ soft opening and s 1001'. and he w'w una‘n u~ had entered. until she k: - ' +££+n+u+§*a‘ï¬+mn +c+£é+o+ Qm+o¢ CHAHER VILâ€"(Contnued). Idismay at . . l _ lees sat alone m his study one morn- I 18:?†{<th mg before consulting hour , busixy en- ":5 9; gaged in wr-iling a. pugxr he was f0 (lines! a; read before um of [he medical socic- ml“; :an has. He was absorbed in thought to] "ll-mt. ,1‘u‘ in extent that prewmef. Mm cherving-‘lffe :1 'ih; ihe 50.“. opening and shutting of the 3 MW“ ‘ 1002'. and he was unaware that Home! The 50"" had entered. until she stood b‘ï¬â€˜iae irjtrmnt‘on . ‘ . . - Y ham. Icokmg down at mm mm b15252": 5‘? H". ungu- pv-‘a VOL. '19 . EU. #7 good his _chair back from the uu sum yvu mould mak- ‘ km“ :1†(base reasons. I you do itâ€"why did you then let me freak my all a! once the big teflrs her eyes and ruled down 11! he was both mink- iting a paper on an ab- subject against time as momentarily expect,- _, -7- wonld 199m 90 mod- am by myself ‘Imm m _I nct being un- k of break were being «3:938ï¬+m+a+n+$mflb+n+m$+ï¬+¢+¢ said; I “She has made up her mindfl Mp Dimsdalc continued, “that ‘ _ Ifnsomo one young and bright constanth wnh her. the and my uncle are no:- Lhez- of them as â€young as they Were and though I am' constantly at. Pm; (owe: I cannog take the place of a ‘daughteryto then- They do really need somebody youm and bright and W0- xnaniy. My aunt has never forgotten ’ 'our goodness to her, and she was quite ‘co. on must know of mu the Erigh b3,suit.her.†' ’M‘ghoo‘k his head arid laughed, ‘3" .amnd I cannot be of the sh nI-a é'tiu she answered; “I know abso- Inlay" _y suxtablé for such a post. If 91†.‘~I dig. The girl who be- cm; _ _, Dimidale’s companion will “with ‘ ate r 'rson. I will remem-, per, your a ’ï¬snes, and :11 should “1‘? Recommend a companion,†the doctor said slowly; “I am afraid that is not much in my line." A little smile hovered round his sternly cut lips, and amusement flashed out of his eyes. «1 told my aunt thatâ€"Avon. I am nth-aid I was rude enough to tell her "t was absurd to tmuble you about such a trifle; but, she insisted that I should :5; least come to see you. “My aunt has .1 large [uncle of~â€"dctermination.†The young man’s‘eyes twink-led, and an an- swering twinkle Shone in Miles" grey} “a A vivid recollection recurreJ tol him of the {£0 216 and charming old aristocrat, who with all her gentleness had bcml so immovably obstinate. busfncss, and apologize profusely for taking up your time. But the fact of the matter is. my dear aunt has such immense faith in you and hi your judg‘ mom. that she wishes me to ask you whether you can recommend any one: as a comp-mien {or her?†He laughed“ 11 rather embarrassed laugh. broixght‘ to his lips by the sight. of _\‘Iilnc m» I plexod cbunténancc. "! remember Lady Din 13'. She was in a nursir by. I hope she is well?" u- -â€" -.,v yvlloul|lll “I feel that l am'ï¬dislurblng false prelencos," the new-comer a plea<ant. well brcdiyoice. n“. claim lo be considered a but my aunl. positively sisled roaming to you on a mat! Whil afraid you will say is. (mité your province." 1 “Your aunt?" Miles lookei}; vague. “My aunt. Lady Dimsdale, o lcwe. She was under your ca years ago. and she is quite su will be able to help hen mm" l “MR. HERBERT DIMSDALE, [ “200 Jermyn Street.†Miles glanced at his watch. The hands pointed to one o'clock, by half- 1::st one he must leave the house for the howital; he had breakfast early. and he w-zuld have liked an opportunity Ho snatch a little lunch; but of this opv iportlméty he seemed likcly to be de privcd. i “Show the gentleman in,’ he. said; and a moment lntgr‘a tall, well-groom- ec‘ mnn entered the consultinrr mm“ I back 10 1119 wife when she had 11111111101 1 e H.111. 111311901131110 f1"1m1‘ of mind he had ‘ 111geJ 111:1.11 11.111- The other ring lay '(‘0n9 - 'c: 11.1115 _1 111 me \ery centre of The .fir'be.'11e9.:1111gh1 flashing from the ’11111m0119 111: 10.1'11511‘11‘01 round the cen- W? 11111 51-11113 of such stran1'e gr ’vien hue. ' 1 ..9A the para: maid open he door 1’10 a11n1-;>1111-e the arrival o. . patient, â€11.1.13 c1u1¢111d at the 11mg and when m11hc 1111111111 had left the room again .1211?) O'ered 1119 hand and looked at it â€'1c1z1'1'01191v.112sâ€"it was undoubledly a: X ,‘rehmzkablo 1mg And-erson‘s parlor master a card, or ward-“>â€" "The gentleman wished to speak you for a few minhbes, sir; he 533.5 ““3 neb‘detain you long.†1“,). Then an at one" the last words (i the dying woman flashed into 3175 mind. H‘s dmr opened widely to ad- m’t thn incoming patient. and he stip- ped the ring int-3 his tahte drawer: but through the whote course of his busy morning the mat words uttered by Ham‘s n-wthnr danced before his eyes, rang: in his brain:â€" ‘Tettâ€"IIopeâ€"theâ€"ring.†i The rich golden color of the central 1mm. the beauty of the diamonds that summnded it. the sharply carved word “An‘or†lying acmss the top of the ï¬nal-rsnaped s'ono. an lhrse rendered ‘lhe jewcl compéru usâ€"and M'les turned ‘1 wet m his ï¬ngers. wondering vague- lv how the roar patient he had seen die in the hospital had ever become pmsoused of such a ring. $1 per annum. (I «‘n the two rr'ngs Pung u [I up) ’3 Empelu‘ns hnhds. He ring rmfed still against the He picked it up and put it in'n his wni-x‘h-mt puckc-L 10 back to his “ire when she hm ‘2 “Thank you very much,’ Miles on.- M Swered politely. but shortly; “it is very 'Q+ï¬+O¢-C€¢QOQ+Q-+£nu+n+§t ; greed of Lady Dim-:dule, but I fear that ‘m present my wife and L are hardly Idismny at the place where she had ... - ' llalely stood. l.l\ely to be able to act upon her kmd . , . . . .suggesticn.†- H.s thoughts were In a tumult. Hot; The reply was conclusive. Dimsdnle arr-er amusement rasni‘ty irritation . . - . ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ r‘ 'leted 1115 eyebrows sltnhtlv but. said ‘0“? ~: '1 A, . _ . _ - , . v a . 9 ' ‘ ,; \d one .n h?" m huntmoughhzsi no more; onlv. not, being devoul of a hand, and nunvlmn‘ WM} 0. wfld de- . ' ‘. -_ , . b 1‘ cerfmn curioszly, he manelled why sue to :augh out loud. came an equal- , , ,_ ‘ , . . . Anderson shou.d thus formally and t} ouruhehmr-g feelmn of despazr. . . . ,~ ° . . decxdedly refuse an 1nv1lntlon.,lo so The sound 0‘ the front-door bell, “5 benulirul and historically interestin' '1 It'lmal'on or coming patients. forced ‘ . g ‘ . . . lace as. Pettowe hxm to muse hunseff and set hxs own p , ' - - ‘ . . . . (‘l V k (r and hrs wxfes ullmrs on one sxde for; mAnd son. I?" to himself "58m after :1 hue s‘visitnr‘s departure. satiback in his fr, ‘ ï¬ . _ . irhair. that heavy frown still upon his “14!: mania f 1: «(.emrs: Lhe tabletmgd face. his hzinds impatiently. drumming l‘, ‘ 5mm? fénfhdl‘kHlmgeédmï¬ on the table before him; in Ms mind a r' p“. . ‘9 .l“ n. " er.\_ '3 pxclure of the ill~dressed childish girl mg leafed slxll ugumst the mlxslnml. hr called his wife and of the sort of .H“ â€Ck“! i' "p “"d put it hurrzedly impression she would produce in such W“ has “‘z'iwmm â€wk-"L to be given a household the Dinr'nles’ back to his wife when she had ullainezl us ‘5†' entered the consulting room. that I am'ï¬islurbing you on :zcncos," the new-comer said in mt. well brcdflvoice. “I have 1 to be considered a patient, aunt positively fgsisted pn my 0 \‘nl! n" a n...“ -bu NAIL. all ., . a - 'Jatér'rbnâ€"V-Sile was alone ‘Lady Dlmsdale, of â€th Poem; there was no Ion (5 under your care two ' ' ‘ ' L!» ‘~ _ _‘*.. CHAPTER \‘HI the sight. ofï¬ng; ..- ~v| â€gnu-151 "'1 vA IAVD‘] ‘ . _ room, there was no longer a smile on 5 â€mi?" 3’0"“ care “"0 Mr face;'-'and she looked at, the swaying she 18 (mile sure you tms mflhé‘ hospital garden and sighed. help her now.†2 ; f LIA? “We Eggs/ï¬nding out what a Lady Dlmsdnle Perfect-â€faint lslnkb ll has been?†she thought; i a nursing home close? a .., and wil xpelï¬lmcéutcuch lhal poor is well! little girl \ at nothing has taught her mil I ought lo repeal ' u . And will she learn presently â€" 2 cams on professional in loveâ€"him? my will 34, e u.ï¬nsco?" lI-‘OIOQ‘IZ'? profusely (01‘: A summons to the wardvbroughl the‘ time. But the {act of sislcr‘s thoughts to an 13mm conclu- iy dear aunt has such , .. . $10“. but. â€10‘ manorylyï¬Ã©nderson's yo.“ and in your 111%" troubled. luoe’ï¬ind _Q 23915 words ‘WSheS me ‘0 ask you. hunnlcd lzer throughout-†the duv. I 1 recommend anv nnm .. - a maï¬a; which"! ma fly IS (milk outside or maid handed her on which were the companion,†the am afraid that. is " A little smile wily cut lips, and l of his eyes. 9" "W61," Mr. M she waqts igm constantly uncle are no]. om}; mm George Ellis, bah-eel Canadian Company atia B.. has bom arrested ¢ stealing SLZOO, Which W the safe. .. .u-WL u‘ would have- been littered . as well as the lavblel‘ffor ence wus‘ goneralfï¬} m‘afa‘ cf unlidiness! , ----- u nu ' Prepared w b: nmgnanin ‘10 forget, forgive, and s Miie-s sprang upstairs to â€1 room. where. at. this hour, custwmod to find his wife, dinner, and curled up in chair, novel in hand. But. to his Mix-prise the (1.1": was in, darkness, save for : {Ire in the grate; and turm‘ electric light, he saw that was in thatrsp’ick and span 77 -.. "no unï¬t) In 0d. The memory of his wife’s slaincd face and impcluons word: turned to him nguin'nnd again thvc cut the many profcsieiona] visits 110 A‘\y:~A4«] ‘- ~- e His hospital round was a long one; many anxmzis cases claimed his atten- lp lien, and it was already growing late e when he left the ward, and bade good afternoon to Sister Grace. Her quiet face and sweet eyes brought, him. as they in'vuriubly did, a sense of restfulness and calm. and- he said to :er impulsively before he turned away: “I hope you will come and see my wife sooh..sister. I am afraid she is mther’dull. ‘She finds her new life ' sliï¬nge and 'difllcult.’ ' .311. mustwlze \‘Cry 'strnngc to her," " Sister Grace said gently. with a smile; ' butihough she smiled. she did' not, pro- mise to go and see Milos‘ .wife. Snc‘ understood what Miles either could not; 'or would not. understand, that for her“ 'il was worse than liseless._'"to attempt to be friendly with little Mrs. Ander- son. Passive. if not activekdislilte' was] the altitude of mind‘ adopted towards . her by the doctors Wife, and Sister Grace was far too'wï¬se a won‘i‘nn to try to push herself nnusked and unwanted _!nto another wonnm‘s affections. ' Therefore her answer to Miles was vague, although she smiled; but ‘when ! InlAu ' . Ina Mucs' own ,y â€Hun“ ‘. â€nu; \vunl: he might have found Hope a post as companion~orâ€"something of the sort. revolved in his brain all the afternoon. He had made a. mistake, a grievous mistake in marrying her. The natural loudness that lay hidden under that crust of hardness-in his nature urged him ’10 go up and sec [lope before he started for the hospital, the irritation 1:..- still felt towards her strangled the kindlincss at its birth. and he drove away for his long afternoon’s work" without. making anï¬r effort to see his] wife. A realization of the gigantic mistake his marriage had been was being slow 1; home in upon him: irritation agu'ust his wife, with a growing resentment towards her for her outburst, of the morning. burned within him, and when presently he entered the dining-room . get his 'liurried meal. the p rlor maid’s ann’ounrmnont that “Mrs. Anrlerg son had axory bad headache and would t not bc'down to lunch" was an unmi'i. gated relief to him. The thought that i. he had only. waited a little whileI he might have found Hope a post as; hr conjured up a vision of poor Hope :moving about those stately rooms he [broke into a short laugh. Y He seemed to see his wife,..0\-erw12elm- ed with embarrassment. terriï¬ed out other semes in an atmosphere utterly alien to her past experience, awkward and shy. of knowledge and suvoir fairc. He had himself stayed there once or twice after her ladyshlp’s sooum in the nursing home under his care, and as a; he put it latex 10 Lady Dimsdale “more was something rather queer about them mmringe. ‘ “My aunt smut you many messages '0' remembrance,†Mr. Dimsdalle said when the hm men shook hands. “and she must. especially told me to say that she hdp‘es when you and Mrs. An- (ch'son have a {we Sunday you will run down to Potlowu for a little coun- try air. My aunt is most anxious to make your wife's ncguaint-ance.†Miles" brow ‘cmudcmas ‘his visitor aï¬lulely leapt-jtq we gonplusion that, .(TO’be Com} hear of any one likely to suit. her, I will let her know at once,†he added. 8.5 the visitor rose to take his leave. :er mrougnouï¬ the' day. m afternron was also haunt- memory of his wife’s tear- ce and ï¬ghpcluons words re- kt‘, __ A tum xmur, no was ac- tind his wife, dressed for curled up in an arm'- o,.Dy this .time was pro- euitent and remorseful. 2 mngnnnimous; ready v0, and start afresh. )sfairs to the drawing- mund was a long one; cases claimed his atten- as aircady growipg late Durham and Victoria Standard for a flickering tgrning on the dm wing-mom in- her 'sitating‘J .811 Mr MILLBROOK ON T‘ A select lot of cattle for DUIk‘hL‘l‘illg puyposes was sold at $5.10 per m'vt. {or ‘the city trndo. Two loads of choice jsteers brought $4.75 to $4.86 per cwt. Quotations for the other clnssr's were as Iollows:â€".\Iedium to fair. $3.75 to 31; common, 33 to $3.75; good cows. $3.50 tn‘$4; medium cows, $3 to $3.75; com- mon, $1.50 lo $2.75; and canners, '359. ‘tc»‘§1.25 perjcjwt, , . g5. sea 'CC. but no! in gond demand muons \YCI‘t‘tâ€"(lhDICL‘. $4.75 [0 $5 .um, $4.40 to $4.05; bulls, $3.75 to cwt. NE“ \ORh \\Hl". ."\l .\'.\HI\1C".I \1‘“ \111'11. l'1‘.b ’1â€"\\ 111 111~\1) 1! “WV; \11.21'1'1L $1.03/ 010\‘Ll1111:\11. :3 r1111. $1.073, 1.11“!) 111111111; \1) .l 1111111111111, Duluth 31.19%. 1.11.11. 111111111; I\'-:1. 2 11211-11 \x'inlor, $1.133; 1.0.1). 11110111. There is a little ï¬rmer (one in local ogg trade. New-laid. 340 [0 i 54.1ch 240 to 27c; Na. 2 limed, 20¢: 22c;~.\'<,:. 2, 15: to 17c. Good donmnd'éxisis in the bun kct. Gross goods. 26c to 28c; cu receipts, 25c 10‘276. 1311;; cut houvy. moss S2l to 82- l111lf ball 15 do. $l0. 50 lo $11.25; 111‘) .5111! lung‘ lem backs 10/1: to 11}. /,c barrels; 1111113711011!†$11.50 111 $15; 111111 bancls 1l11, . 25 to $7." 15; barrels Imam mess b1: $10 to 8“; half 1311111213 (10.. $5. 50 m . '; c‘ompound lard 101.10 11111111111 l:111.l ".12Vc l1 13c:l1ctlle 1011111111111, 12/1: 0 1:1;11111115. 12C 111 13/0, uccml- 111g in 1111111111.:1 bacon. -’c to 151'; \\in11.~101' c011. 1/1551: 1:1 lo};c;f1esl1- killod abg '1'. dressed. $8. 50 to $8.15; l1\0.$6 lo' :25 " ‘ 4 "lhe1e are no new developnmnh 1'11 the l lccul cheese lmde.l\'0vemb~1 luil ends. 12%0 l0 12%1'; Oclober‘s 12/ c to 13%13; Septmnlers. 13yc tn 13/1‘. CATTLE MARKET. Tm'onio, Feb. 4-. ~- Exlml-L Mammal, Feb. 4.-â€"Fluur -â€" Choice wheat. patents, $6.10 to $6.525; seconds, $5.51) to $5.65; winter wheat patents, $5.50; straight rolled, $5 to $5.25; (.10., in bags, $2.35 to $2.50; extras, $1.80 to $1.90. Smoked and Dry Salted Meatsâ€"Long Clear bacon, 9%c for tons and cases; hams, medium and light, Me to 15C; hams, largo, 12%c 10 13c; backs, Mic tn Inge; shoulders, 10c; mils, 10s (0 Huge; brcukfust beam, 150; green meals cut of pickle, 1c loss than smoked. Porkâ€"Short, cut, $22 to $22.50 per ban-<91: mess, $18M; $18.50. Lm-dâ€"‘l‘icx'ces, 11%c, tubs, 12c; polls, JQXC. Bnlcd [layâ€"'l‘imothy. $16.50 to $17 in car lots on track here. ..mu~.\~â€"mruxmu (11- 11C 1-3 120 per pound for 6(Lpound pniis. and 12C (c 130 for 5 to IOâ€"pound pails. Combs at $4.75 to $2.50 per dozen. Be:1n.=-â€"$1.70 to $1.75 for primes and $1.94) to 8L8?) [or hand-picked. Putatoesâ€"‘iflc to 750 per bag in car lots rm tracks here. Ruled Strawâ€"$10 per ton on track here. 7 ~ 300. Eggsâ€"Storage. 21c toï¬Ve-ztc‘ per dozen in case lots: selects. 25c to 26¢: new- lm’d eggs are slightly lower at. 29C to nn, do solids Dairy prints (10 s iids .. Info!" 01' . . .. Cheeseâ€"At 13'}- go. for for (“1113. in job lots .... -. Butterâ€"Sunplies prices stead). “cannery mints do choice . Young geese Young ducks Chickens. choica .. Old fowl ...... . Inferior chicks and COUNTRY PRODUCE. The market continues quiet, and prices are the same. Young: turkeys. extra choice 13c b13159 v - VII\;.'A\‘\.- Ryeâ€"No. 2. Suns. outside. Comâ€"No. 3 yellow American, 630 to Gill/gc, Toronto Heights. Old com, about 72%0; inferior, 62c. Oatsâ€"No. 2 white. 49};- to 500 out- side; 53C on track Toronto; No. 2 mixed, n’flXc to 48¢ outs‘de. Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 65%0 to 66'). Branâ€"$22 outside; Shorts, 32’». Bran sold at 324 Toronto. to arrive. Cal] board quotations wore:â€" \\r’hentâ€"Onlla-rioâ€"No. 2 while, 99c ask- cd. outside; No. 2 mixed. 95c bid. east. Barleyâ€"AVG. 2. 750 asked outside. Outsâ€"No. 2 while. We bid. outside, C P. R.; 49%c bid G. 'l‘. R. west. Ryeâ€"No. 2. Sic bid outside. Buckwheatâ€"43% asked outside. HonoyuRh'ainf‘d at. 11" to 1°C u s LEADING MARKETS BUFFALO MARKET. MONTREAL MARKETS. PROVISIONS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1903. â€REA DS’I'U FFS. NO. .I unrlhvrn, uumn; Nu. 2 hard allout. [Rpm-L cattle are fowls 50:0 7c are modemle, and 3:0 [0 30C; {one in the r Dunor mar- ‘Eb‘c; currvnl, . 28cto30c 27ct028c . 24ct026c .. 2'2CL023C .20< tn 21c large and 13% here. 1 220 per dozen $5; Illâ€"Odi- IO $4 per choice 13c to lie . 11cm l3c 9010 He 9010110 9c L) 110 (SC to Sc 50 :0 7c to :1 _____ ... "Luvâ€, mam; \dl'b \‘i\ 11(1290115 we; ‘4"leLd QUINN]? bjpï¬â€™ melone \xhich laid waste a 511m 61 fanning counhy 1hrce~qu 1 , ‘ mile wide and several ~ ' Slrih of Farming Country : 1 “ ‘ pi Laid Waste. \;Iespafch from Wesson <3- pugsoas “er e‘killed GU â€gum“: With :1 hundlu of “11510. and While he was “'mklng at the broken pipes the ““1an caught ï¬re and the mun was cu‘ughl like a ml in :1 Imp. Owing 173 [hp inflammable nature or the material, ‘jn a moment. lhe Victim's clothing was a macs otflamos. and be- fore the ï¬re could he nxllnguishod the unfortunate man was [rightfully burned all over 1110 body and died shortly ar- tel'wurds'.‘ - ~ Fatal Accidc; I’Grain Receipts at Port (lnlhornc Aggre- ' gate 1,669,135 Bushch‘. A dvspalch {rum \\‘clland says: lnler- ,osllng statistics lune Leon compiled re- Ilutlvo to trade on lhc Welland Canal ld‘ul-jug‘tllc pnst ygur. Grain I‘Cceï¬sï¬' at Port (krlborno, thzfl' 'iE’ "ll‘gl'zlornges'l from vessels pmslng ihrough. amounlod to 1,669.135 bushels in l907. an increase of 173.097 over “£0 your prvvious, de- spite lhe Incl that there were no re- ccipls for April and December in ,J907. There was u C‘AnwldCI'ilLUC falling oll‘ :n meclpls of grain for domcsllc use. } A dcspatch from SaulL Ste. Marie. 0nl.. saw: According to a notice post- ed at Hm stool plant; that: institution opened on Friday morning last with a [1111 staff of men in every department. Whm it was announced that the shut- down was only tmnrromrily no alarm was ccmsioned, a< it was Mt. that. the plant. would reopen in lho course of n few days in UCC‘CJI'dflnCC with the {In-4 lmuzxccment then made. i Sturlod (â€p on Friday With a Full Staff of Men. 'llcrd ot a Hundred Thousand Cross the Yukon River. A dospatch from Scuttle says: Tho ‘iargrst herd (if caribou ever seen in the wilds of Alaska is now crossing.r the \ukon River, working its way south- ward to escape the frigid cold of the Arctic region. The herd has been moving for mic hundred days new,‘ and there seems to be no end to the string. it is estimated that more than 100.000 caribou have Chossezi the streuml and wendod their way into the tower Yukon Territory. I Sl\' KILLED IN CYCLONE . kruuun r): a stretch of country extending out 280 miles la Melville. the second divi- sional point of the railway. to Winnipeg. A (Yospuich iiom \\‘innipcg says: The Grand Trunk i'an-iiic i-lailwziy telegraph line was completed (in Wednesday. The line has been in {JIM'I‘RUOH for railway purpoms {mm Portage la Prairie west wards for some iimc, and now the fin- ishing of the missing link from that town to this capital puts Winnipeg :it» once into cmnmunicut‘on with all minis ,.: .. â€1.. A - - ' \\ “500" STEEL PLANT RICOPENED. Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Beamsvifllc Boy Who Gave Poisoned Candy lo Anolher Scnlcm'cd. A flospalch from Sl. (Inlhzu-lnns says: The young,r boy, James Kan: of Beams- \'lllo. charged wllh admlnlslox'lng p-o'- son to u companion, named Russell, ln u (‘hoCOlatc which had boon hollowed on! and lhe poison lns‘erlod, was on‘ Thursday sentenced by Police Mags; lruln Rigging, of Boamsvlllc, lo â€1ch monllls in [he Q‘nlml Prison. A slrung (-flox'l. is being made to have the son‘ lance remitted by the Mnlislcr of Jusr 11cc. “‘ELLAND CANAL THU-TIC . , . he died in order to save the life of an CANADIAN \VOMAN SHOT DEAD. other. MI‘. Scott was a ku'akcman on . ., . ‘ the local running to Vandreuil, and Daughter .in ‘.Alabama Thqught She among the passmgers was Mrs. Le- llad Taken Cnrlritlgcs From" Gun. Ageault of Strnthmore. When her sla- _ . ‘ ... Lon was reached she started to get off, A dcspatch from Birmmghfl’flrAm-i and in some way descended on the says: Mrs. C. J. Shunuham W110. 01; «'1 wrong side of the train just as the In- contrnctmr ‘on oxignsxon 0f Lou‘s-".1113ternntonal Limited from Chicago came ‘and Nashwne Railroad, "“0011 "“105 thundering through. The Limited did suuth of Birmingham. 185‘ night. “hm not, even slow down at Straihzitore and killed her mother, MI'S- â€â€œ0".†MC..aml a few horriï¬ed passengers who wit- IullIIm, of Canada, here 011 a "'5'1- â€â€™0‘ nessed the scene though! that the wo- killing was ncgidental. Mrs. Si‘imnhan man had stopped to certain death. for removed cartridges from ‘1 gun, Sheftherc seemed no possibility of her (25-1 thought, but, one shell rmnnim-d. In cape, the train bointr almmt upon her snapping the trigger, Mrs. Aria-Kiiiurn;s“c stood rooted 10° the iriiddte of the was killed. The Lody will be sent to‘ ' ’I‘oronw, Ont. for burial. Hi‘i’ck “tin fear, and â€10:0 mim ...... i.†.. BHLVICD TO DEATH. . {Leap and :iï¬rï¬bs Were quoted as fol- lmvs:â€"Exp'drt (Ewes, .‘4 to $4.50; bucks and culls, '$3‘ th :34; grain-{0d lambs, $5 to $6.35; ordinary. Iaxrllgs", $4 to $4.50 per cwt. 7 ' ‘3: Hogs conlimxod to bofquolej at. $5.40 for sek‘cfs, and $5.15 pcx‘pwl. for lights and fats. 5"" - Cu Ives were pmmd. Little was doing in Icc'Ym's and stock- el's‘. Qunmuons were an I01]0ws:â€"- Choico'sbupkers, $3.25 M $3.50; m-"diUID slackers,- $"2:75 '10 33; common, $2 10 $2.50; stuck Eu-IL9,--$2 to $2.50 per cwf. Milch cows" were still quoted at $25 to $50 each. ‘ THREE MONTHS FOR HIS JOKE. MISSING LINK COM PLETF '1 CARIBOU ON THE MOVE lmndlu of waste. and easier at. 3 to in Mississip- Miss‘a. sayg Telegraph Built ,\ (1473mm {mm .\I~.'.':'.Ih1 says: \m: (Mum, :li Um annual meeting 0’ ‘Ilhr- .\II‘nh'iI:11 Hum Iixchnngc «m Wod- ‘111‘511111' zthtIx'mIn II: mnkc u-Jk’xmwl (-11, fCMx‘ [I cm 111' .1 dim-ct Surmner 1110 of New, stnnmu.‘ IiIluoIIn this p011. and 1' ' \‘\‘o<t Indies, in I Mai to mercy: “1:110:15 11mm In Culz‘ Ila and" lands... 1: was the gmcr‘al opininri'vof'l the mé'émiozs um 1111's was 1h» only u‘hy to increase. 1120 mg lmde on 91 I itlanl 1Iu1ifax «11 ‘SL._ Mon’ueal Cum Exahangg Direct Suxmmarï¬ï¬ _ , 7,... -V...‘..«u “v4“ (\mCO. . '. '_ Atgin auction sMc’jn London. Ameri- can collectors secumf possessim 01‘.th Bulncï¬ivn bugle and .ch Chesapeake lmï¬tlmhip flag. 3 - "7-- .uu-.1u\._fl v 22" [, Sfr'ilenry Tyler, former President'bt the Grand Tr‘unk Raih‘vaybs dead. «wNinete'en No‘va Scr-Ua ï¬lm's. who ,‘Jerc wrecked in the Soul: Snug have reached Liverpodl on thoir ‘way home] Sir Arthur. Vicars. Ulsfcz- King'of‘ Arms, has been cenmn'og'for â€K“ loss of the Dublin jewels amp“x‘cerm-d-‘frozn Allan Purvis. chief clerk 'o Superin- tm.dcnt Rusloed. \"nnr-ouvr‘r. has be!) appointed supm'inlendem of Ix'oqtnnrw district of the C. P. 1%., with ofï¬ces {1' N: Icon. denrd Andersrm was (0111:? Jam! Imm- Fillmore. Pram, \vilh h.s [we bruised and his â€mom! cm. â€is have “as ontangld in :1 Wm fame. Returns to the Ontario â€ward 0! Health nro lo the offlrc' 'hnf blflitllfkï¬V. scarlet fever. mcask‘s and -'!1' 5m ria are more prevalent than they were a year ago. In the Ila-11:11 of Lords .the Marquis'e Mr. F,. G. Johnson, c‘crk in 13w CPR. auditmï¬s anico at .‘! z-ntreul. has 1':- heri- Ind u Baronctcy by the dam}: of his uncle. 1‘1“"? )1an .1 .4- .-- .v no. utAThVI' '\ The Rflyul SOJUI‘HR‘S Corp-Irumn 1 Halifax and Montreal has been pur- chased 1);: Toronto capitaiisfs and will be moved to 'I‘omntn. The Canadian SOCEC’y of City Eng‘n- 001's at Montreal \‘ '01 $2740 lo thoiurd (awards x-csioring the Plains 0! Alma L- Rev. Dr. 'J‘ozrun--e-. (“.‘i‘M-C(Jvl'i‘ilfl' of me Genrrz'l A-s::ml.1_v. (110:1 a1 Guelph on Friday. (1:01 8'} years. Mr. E. H. Alien, r'luims agent of Hm Ink‘rcolnnial. has 1c~igned, to }‘-:-cmne l’mvincial Secretary of N w Brunswit‘k. u“ - I! is said an : place of a numb :tncc companies. m. acuuc: uuugms ()1 New Yoxk has given 11 342.000 {arm to (he Verdun. (gum. Asylz‘m for the insane. The sossioual indemniay of Manito- ba. logLsIaT-wrs' is to be increased from 54!!) to $1.000. [he M-mtrval Board of Trade for 1903. The Grand Trunk shops at 1‘0th St. Charles have rcodened after a week‘s idleness. By a vol? of 15 In 8 the (2in Council decided to reduce the number of Ii- conses 3n ’l‘onrnfo 10 HO. Dr. James Dwglus of New Yozk has given a 342.000 {arm to the Verdun. (gum. AS\‘lz‘m for Hm inunna ! R'u'Iway rolling sax-k out we Slmung idle. l’urt Hope police-court ï¬nes mtaflcd $106.75. Mncrs in the Crow's anl (30.11 Creek are on strike. According to Might's DE '- prulation of Tgmmo is 3:»)..- Mr. D. S. Pcrrin. head of U biscuit works at Lundun, (211%., Mr. 'I‘. J. Drumnmnd is pm.- 1110 M-mtrvul Board of 'l‘mdz‘ â€"- ‘1.) ï¬V ~--v AMI-Ill Wei-mammal Limited from 4 thundering through. The not even slow down at -r and a fC\V horrif‘md rmccnnl Tole-graph "rich GUILT Com H The next“ fear, Mrs. L4 snow_ bank at 4 nav- 1165560 the scene thought that the wo- man had stopped to certain death, for there seemed no possibility of her es- cape, the train being almost upon her. She stood rooted to the middle of the truck u'ilh fear, and those who saw her there invommm-nu â€Mm: nan ‘AFPL‘xncs I-‘nou ALL mm: run-z GLOBE. A dmpatch from Montreal says facts cannected with the deulh of (or J. Scott on Tuesday night sho‘ L; J' I Splendid Act of Bravely of Walter J Scott Cost Hlm His Life. 7._ HQ §AVED A WOMANS 111:5??? v ---v uuuun: ‘ wilh fear, and those who 5:: involuntarily closed their 4: next moment, screaming I an amalgamation will (111;: number of muiuul ï¬re insur- w 1 â€011.0 15 3:10.710. ‘. Pcm‘n. head of the Porrén ks at INDdUD, (inf... i~' (hand. , Drumnmnd is mesidnxvt uf Logan“ was Lying in at the side of [he {ran}: HMS From Our Own and Counlrics 0! “team Events. CANADA. :fax an SL. hip? f§019_rad9 cemfcqc v: showed. that, [he ï¬nï¬â€™fuNt'" «33.5 a .52... 3.: gm EB.â€" E macs.» .wf: 5.. 33:... 3 r was lying: in the side of the track un- ith the death of Wal- m‘ght show that 'c the life of an a brakeman on Vaudreun, and was Mrs. Le- Who 5: aw her their eyes. mming with RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor for Iaygel y interestci in gold and con- per mining has ass mm]. The Ne“ Ams' er 21:11: National Bank “1 "~07 and the \Ice ham -s and rmdezxs‘ Bank, Ix th of \' :w York. haw Cl-ascd down mines Ml \Mliie hftBridn a h'clhj-year-old boy. 551 is new 4.! li-gynt near H< c‘mtez k1} ed his lax-y} lhc fuurâ€" (Harold skier mm a shotgun dur- i6. . V 511;: his mothers at. some“. 10 pom-m The Un ted Miï¬x: \\ Harlan, at Indian- i- d1,ud.,“'PUlS voted John \‘itcheIL thcir retir- 53¢th .Jf mg: prtsdem; six mm as My and free [or 19.33_ mechal altmdancg.‘ . ' 5's: The th~ Whicimmy j! *I'k Â¥nr (if s? missp- muss meet? ng rd! mean place at Bus.» 9- 1" uxc- ga 01 buzgori Mssaï¬m Haix‘ans ihc “r H 1"†rhigh dis d (‘Jnrcd th.t Kkilled nrtivl n ch njr he] fhr’ (h of bu: [‘c pro SC “I" n in 'I ‘IQ: ,117 .0 is llL‘lC‘IShIE. " Gum-r 1! <1: 11% Coon :11 SecreXaml‘a‘ tho l'rr-snsv:1:l.iha< unrm’ the Kath! (kuxm 4-2:! toxvrfx'fl o [Mi-3'25 (Imam wise the other $i-ufix A'm’can cabnies \x'm‘ take ï¬rn action. Tmui'vln is Lx'ow-ing bctwccn Russia and Auslria .ï¬m'er _ a railroad which Austria proposes to build through the } [Ir-mans. ' A number of the kadr‘rs of the Re- prb'it-an agilaiioxx in Portugal will be transmfled to the Island of Ilimor ' [he Puts? Indies. ' ' 'r , A Pors 1m 1110‘.) x-aidm} mo. Fâ€"ovemdé' pzz‘acv and riddkflfuim buï¬ets, .73. (mer mmrd Rem, whom may; ~’i 1:75.. An Unconï¬rmed nugéï¬is currq‘fl‘i ;. >1 Him-Jung ï¬nd 11;..iingsf<u's“d.iia}*.V Empvr-J" xaï¬grï¬ï¬oivvgd an Um. pum- ,f P l‘:.‘!.. A J .- Dr. J':mé§m. Premier of Cape Colony, has raigned. owmg to. the defeat of his party :11 the polis. mo 112m 1111111 ng dzslrici of 11011110111 [1111111114]. The Fre'c1 \\ an a ucxzrv owr tribes. men 1:1 RI met: 3 nflpr ï¬ghiing fur four (h I .(IUPS. A rrcciver has hem Sppgijjgdvk Chicago M lwauine Railway] \Vamer Milkr. a ,fm'r’nor U. S. for, largely interested in gold and per mining, has'assimzeJ. Londnndcrry (307111er th4 Ireland at present to be the dark days of the car In a speech at Linea} Karl Carring‘on. Presiden ish Board of Agx-Ltuluzn emphatically in favor of of the embargu on (Emma T _ hcrc sro lharmed, while the great wheels of the engine quickly ground the life out. of Rrakoman Scott. He had wtmased the woman‘s awful predicament, and, without hesitating for a second, jumped to her rescue, and, cute. ing her in his. arms, threw her to one side, and an In. slant later was killed by the locomotive; Those who witnessed the brave. act say that Brakeman Scott. must have known when he leaped to the woman's roscue that he had not one chance in‘~; a thousand of saving his own life, (ml: state that his action was one of the" Lbravest that could be imagined. He..- ‘was twenty-nine years of age and Lived .- at 31 dee street, this city. The ' part of the affair is that he leaves $3? bride of only three months. ‘} Henry Whout'eg.’ of St. Hem" e115" noer of thc International. admi. f’i‘hat... the rules had been violated, “PM as the station had been passed k.» "‘ I spccd. lint sad that on account of tho T storm he did not see the train stand-t ing at. the station. 3' mamass IN â€mu m; .1151 r~ serious Eff. mining disivr‘ nus Rm: UNITED STATES czwfl 3f the early eighties. r11 Linc1,on on lridny Prc-51denl of the Brit- A“; u 11 re pmnauncéd Imox of the ro'. ention to be worse than haw CLpscd down; \‘-<'1'~:‘-)-eur-old boy, ChC‘SiBI kilied his 'orkers, at Indian- itchell, thcir retir- 1ths‘ pa}; and free flit-.‘kon-Jégians in act of northern the condition a cattle ma-