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Po“ efful NC \inA~ denngemenl o.’ the rumâ€" and nervous do“: :ty’ bred is diél -- are many teslizzw‘uis 8% r of Pat-melee} 'v". etahia ng this disorder. .ving' :onnino Oriental Rugs. They are 010:3. and in point 0! oconomy an Thu. Otiontd Rags are imported rkoy, Ada. Mmor 3nd funk. , Tho .I 0L-n A- I- otshodm tam-sit arm lac. Mpmhgl Pinto: on lame Buck. atomâ€"“That hatefui Mrs. a very mean comment up- tu-day." Mr. Buxomâ€"“Did 1 were getting old?" Mrs. 1. indeed! She said 1 ‘sm! :o my. Com: an :ha not. if.- ilozahxuha. LAX {INK EROMO mu can. 3. W. Grove on box ‘50 CAUSES HE \ DACIIE. uw what. a splendid medi- 11 00813 you only 25.Cenls ranks of the many who cneï¬ié‘d by its use. .DLY TANNED. in Siberia?" asked the 13- r Barkle‘s Anti-Consumptivo n. according to directions. a cough in a short time. n can be veriï¬ed by mm- we :‘x‘i-d :: and are pleased mom" to Its merits. so tha‘ A 001.0 I. D“ DAY. >§Mmuu0>z U<Mâ€"ZD 09. LB.- vuvo‘v v: 393?.5EE .6... non an. Iain-Dr -“Ycu don‘t appear f0 like e.“ \‘Jerâ€"“The horrid thing! Next time we meet I‘ll kiss ace. and l shan‘t ask after â€"-“‘£ow. Johnny. brace up. :r in a minute." butâ€"gee, mm: 0: that C0,, PICWBENCE. 2. L. 0. 3. A. sten‘d 3hn dislinmy's-SM :e. “I took a knowing )‘03! 1‘ fail curiosity is exceeded only man who says he hasn't cash aï¬el- nag. This I. a monk, with Lho 0 0555535528 FREE DON'T. a U “£I~“-. eve: tried. Site *0, akaâ€"mowing in it to hm even a baby. 34 yam 01 Success commq Shiloh's Cureâ€"v" 25c" ï¬e» 81. 3-1. ante: of yogi ante: of you game? back Em 11953;: actudfij CURB qniokeg 3" Pi: 7ffl80ï¬â€˜0l/C’z y 0/)“. 62m 5017. J 9 5m m [ATALGE‘JE '33 Shiloh? Cm; “onderfully active part. fox-“so saci an imalid in the entertainment of the evgning. His brow Eighwned. his ey‘s grew bxighter; the restful element in Sister Grace‘s character had always appealed 1-? him. n appealed to him doubly now that every nerve semed on edge. nbw mat he was mnvincfl \vilh such cor- taint}; chat everybody was discussing ‘him and his unfortunntolegsa in matri- mony. Disincl'med as be} ' “been to come to the parity. 8 Spirit " bravado had forced him 0 ‘ 6 would not let the world supmme owned either to a broken heart or a remorse ful conscience. Yet though he was not suffering from the pangs of the one. he was surely enduring 1ho tortures of the other. and Grace instinctively reg- Ezed this. When at. last he nae elbow. ed his waxto her side. he said abl’ujuy: “You have" heard of my wife’s .‘eav- mg me?" “Yesâ€"I heard. I am terribly 90113;." “For her or {or me?" he exclaimed harshly. - ._ .. ,_ L-_ .0.an on- “I think Doctor Anderson is 1hr sort of man who would rather stick to his mark when he is in tmuble’ she an. swerad gent‘y. “and I can't help agree- ing with him. I know if I were in any tout-1e the last remcdvi . should adopt “on. d be going away ink) idEPness. I sirould want. to work dqubly hart. his aunt ‘m most. anxious to have Miles down there. But my son is the most obstinate of men. he won’t go!†“i understand his feelings." Graece Spoke swaly. her eyes roving over the pretty softly lighfed drawing-room and it throngs of guests: “he preiers to go on with the daily mutine. and not bla- zr-n out. his grief lo the \mrld.†“Grief?" Mrs. Anderson‘s tone was tarl. “my own opinion. and I have told Miles 9-3 several limes. is that» he ought to be thankful that. miserable wife or his has lPtt him. The marri- age was a mistake from beginning lo end: she made my poor boy utterly wrelchnd. and now, of course. she has made him the talk of the town by her wrelched, ungrateful behaviour.†Grace was profoundly thankful that, a fresh batch of arrivals here put a stop in the garrulou: {law of Mrs. Anderson‘s ccnversation. and she hurried away im- patiently to the upper end of the room, where she could watch the people from a quiet corner. and it was here that. Miles caught sight of her later in the form and sxvé‘ct face across the 30119. drawing-room. he made his way to- wards her. sozï¬wd by a sudden sense that here was a woman who would rest inst ad of rasping him as his mother was apt to do. :1 professional question or two asked. had hurt her more than she cared 20 mm; and cm} a sym dine-tic under- alunui ng of the miserg», \\‘ his}: . ‘ke an . Lou sore cannot be touched. made her realize that he could not bear to spuk of his wife at all. On rare occasions when Mrs. Ander- son fell, to use her own favorite ex- pression. “up to it." she gave a large A; Home, to which ali her numerous friends and vauamtunces were hidden; and for which she found herself able 1': me {mm her couch. and take a It was at one of his rwxolher’s parties that Miles had met Sister Grace hr the ï¬rst time. except in the routine of duty. sinc‘: Hope left. him; and swing her tall I‘ ______ - .>.. - evening. “Oh. my dear Grace. '1! you have the slxghtesr. influence over Miles. do per- ruade him to go away for a time. T1198 shameful, shocking business about 1315 wrehched wife has upset him terribly." "For. you both,†W88 swer; your suspense {any hard to bear.†fWuW , mo+~+n+u+maafnm+w+wumm £i1â€"â€"-â€"â€"..4_"‘ “MAmsAad niteleed- Wm She remix ed M: s. .Andoi'son‘s imitaton [Oi ths evenmg. Graces ï¬rst instinct had been â€a refuse; but next ,came an ovmpmvcring desire to see Miiés. in some other way than as the grave and (Lima! visiting physician: perhaps to have an opportunity of gel- t:ng into touch with him again. and returning to their old friendly footing; and the invitation was accepted. She had known the older Mrs. Andor- son for many years. and had been greeted by her knight \Yil'n 2h}: worgs: mnst kind Invitation he has had from Pr'eunwe. from Lady Dimsdalo. Mr. Dzmsdale is Mr: fo-nigr‘t‘ and tells me hxs aunt is mast. anxious to have Miles down there. But. my son is the most obstinate of men. he y'on’t go!†.. A ,_, Grace looked into the pretty foolish face of Miles’ mother and a faint irri- (anon shale oxer her If {enlng :0 that thin querulous v30 ce. "“i‘iï¬x are as bad as Miles." the older woman said p’aintively. “I have done my best to persuaderhin} to_acpept a #mmmm mansmmmmmmmnmï¬mmmw CHAPTER V. The sympathy in her eyes met ï¬ne mis- 0:! rare occasions whN Mrs. Ander- my in his, and some of their hardness son felt, to use her own favorite ex- ,sntboncd. his voice grew less harsh. VOL. 19. N0. 40 A Terrible Temptation weeks of suspense and anxiety hmkgn heart or a rem-ome- we. Yet, though he was not mm the pangs of the one. 913: enduring me tortures of and Grace instinctively rea- When at last he hue elbow- t¢ her side. he said abt‘mtly: :A'hpard of my wife's .‘eav- MILLBBOOK AND O: OR. THE FAMILY RING ‘ her gentle an~ must be dread- and take a ryes $1 per annum. “Pshaw!†he answered with a touch of his former impatience. “my mother has change and rest on the brain. Sure- ly you can undersiand"â€"he turned to- wards her impatientlyâ€"“that work is my only salvation.†“Yesâ€"l understand." “That good kind soui. Lady Dims- .dale. 1m: begged me to go to Pretiowe; lsce her nephew is here to-mght and “It is the suspense that is almost in- tolerable." he said. motioning her to a seat in a big couch and sitting down beside her. “If I only knew she was sure and wellâ€"somewhere: it I could only be sure she had not fallen into any of the traps laid for tgnoranco and innocenceâ€"I could bear it better. The suspense is almost. intolerable." “You have never heard of her?" -â€"-“x'ever! I have no more notion where she went to when she left my house. or what has become of her since than you have. I have left no stone un- iurnel to try and discove" her where- abouts; I communicated with the police at once, the mostseamhing investigation has been made. but it Ems all been a failure. She has vanished as utterly as though the earth had opened and swal- low-ad her up." m.- l4) my dying «lay. l'cc' éé‘l failed lo make lhc child happy†His voice had dmppcdjalmost to a whisper, over the last words it shook terribly. and Grace saw that his hands were working nervously. l “Your mother is very anxious that you should go away for a change.†she said, after a little pause; “she thinks you need a rest." “If she wished to dude \011 she would not have gone there." was Graces shrewd :vnqver. and Mi'e; stirreJ rest- 15513' on his seat. “Noneâ€"anywhere. as far as I am aware; I may say I am sure she, had not; she has often told, me so. and Hope Is eminently tyathtul. I could think of absolutely no“ place in which lo. flnd her excepting“ the ‘llodgings in which. she lived with her mother, but the landlady there had seen and heard nothing or her.“ ‘ "You hit hard. sister.†he exclaimed. the familiar hospital mpcllatfon drop- hing.r naturally from his 1ips.-»“bul. you 1m: nusâ€":mdâ€"wlmllwr it ls strong or weak of m». l sltnll curry m «arse with Inn, In my dying any. l'ccï¬e“! failed lo make the child happy: ‘ “\V 11] did she wish to chide 1119?" he! said impaiienil y: “I 211911 to mike 1101' happx. I gave her 3 101116. and every- ihi ng else 1 ccu1d think of {<11 1101' 1:111- ï¬iï¬caiion~bni1rii did 1101 $11 Lisfv her. I seen 10 haVomade misin‘nex‘ 1111r01gh- 11111.. " 11‘s V'ioce drop1ed to such .1 tone (:1 despondency that 1.111 heart of the w‘wman by 11‘s side aciied ulmosi 11n- bearabiy. “I cannot but believe that it “111 n11 cane 1ighi. for you in [he e d“- she 53111;“sure1ysure1y§omeduy olxtxfi}? find chr poor 111110 _w‘ife, 3111311113» gh‘ie 1.) beg in again.†' ‘Bmin nga n?’ he cxflï¬mlï¬fh 31141 vehemenily; “dQ yau suï¬p‘osq Ff: afiexf"! 311 this we can‘ begin' agmn‘35‘ -Tno-i thing had happenedffkï¬â€"Lhas} n .a‘ mistake Wroughgu -5 .1 , ’3, gentle Soothing voice: ,.._ . .. 1 “You atlcmpled a very difï¬cult ex- periment " she ansxxered slowly; “it ii. scarcely surprising lhat it has not sï¬ waded. u was not an easy p031 ' either for .mm W; to or yourSelf 33h- hapsâ€"" "Perhaps what?" “lou sometimes forgot how young she was. scarcely more than a child and '1 child accus 'omed in a great deal at putting and Sgoiling. Perhaps she lissml it all." “She had. no friends anywhere?" Grace's voice was grave and “thought- ful. Q “You rest me when yOu talk to mc‘ he said suddenly. his eyes fastening On her face- with a curious intent. gnzethat sent. the color flashing over herr'face. “i might have found the bestâ€"andâ€"T; I have missed it by my own incompre- hensible folly " The words. and the tone in which those words were spoken. set Grace's pulses beating wildly. as did the look cf scarcely veiled. admiration in his eyes. But she was not the sort of wo- man who would ever try to carve her own hap \iness out of another’s misery; she looked straight. into Miles’ face with eyes in which was no expression, but that of quiet interest. “Don't you think." she said. “that it i; an added toolishnessto look back and regret. past follies. which are unalter- able. I feel it is very impertincnt of me to say such a thing to you. because I look on you as a stmng manâ€"butâ€" to me there is always something of weakness in remorse. it is not the strongest people who are perpetually rang-152ml and regret-ml over past mis- takes." - - , ' / He looked silently at her (pr. an in- stant a little smile creeping apout the ï¬rm lines of his mouth. ’ “A very strong man,‘ was the an- swer; “but you will show weakness if you spend your time now in futile rc- grets. " “Do you lhink, as I fancy the rest of the world thinks. that I ill-treated my wife until she was for-red to leuvo me?" Iuiense bitlérness wnq audible 3‘] his accents. and his listener turned her head aside that. he might not. see the pity in her eyes. “So you call me a strong man?†said after an instant. will probably renew lhelnvitation‘. They are the kindest an'l pleasantest of hosts â€"â€"bubâ€"I couldn‘t stand the loaï¬ng life of a country house. and long idle sum- mer days. The more wank I have just now, the better I am pleased." Miles moved away and was crossing the room again, intent on making his escape as soon as he could do so with decency. when 0. hand was laid lightly on his shoulder. “I quite understand." Grace repeated gently. and Miles gave her a grateful glance, but there was no opportunity for further speech, Grace's attention being claimed by other people. “Doctor Anderson. I am glad to have run across you at last," said a. plea- sanh voice. and Mikael, facing round sharply. found himself vis‘a-vis with Mr. Dimsdale. "I thought you were sure to be here,’ that gentleman continued; “I have come with the Fmtescues. old friends of mine who turn out. to be also old friends or your mother. Now, look here. Doc- tor Anderson. you look lagged out. Work ls no sinecure in this weather; can‘t I persuade you to change your mind. and come down to Prettowe. at least for a week end? Miles smiled and shook hls hand. “It l: most awfully good of you and of Lady Dimsdule." he answered. “but my hands are full at. thls moment. I cannot spare myself a day." “Not even a Sunday?" “Sunday is not. exactly my day 0: rest," and Miles laughed. “I do occm- stonally manage to get to church, but you would hardly believe how often I am sent. for on Sunday, nor what. 8. ghastly accumulation of letters and papers have to be sorted then. simply bvcause I have not a second of lime to attend to them on any other day." “You have a now local man?" Miles! spokecarolostly: it wasa mailer of com- plelo indifference to him whether Piet- mwo had an old or. young doctor .91 none at all. . v] “Yesâ€"a follow called Rawmié " ter- rihle little outsider with a; Vir. I"- ivifo and an {mp3 ‘linq famflit.‘ “fl? ,cy live guï¬ onlsi de the pa’rlit ‘galékhnd 1119 family is 110va 10": 51301315le in;‘ side iho x p.ul\â€"â€"tg ohggéé {. I riex‘q‘.’ Came; .1 in 55 if g: caning ‘ rnflums ‘ “i": " " unfortgaalo trr'bd locker“x â€nursery gavcra tins laioly. l‘fa’ncy then make a Chggge‘ jrr ‘1hul donan'ignerit every moniï¬f‘li 2‘; “l pity governe esses." Miles ‘smdf " 1 warmly; “1390?, souls the3. iii/0:5 , grinding monotonous "iiv ‘n ‘fm‘ lures before theni;s.‘1inds me, '3ou were asking me me weeks two about companions, I know a lady now who might suit your aunt." “My uncle and aunt will be disap- pointed. and so am I." Lhe younger man said cmxrtcously: “but we shan't let you off altogether“ Some day you must come. Some day you will pro- bably be sent f-vr professionally and In a violvnt hurry. for Ivtell my aunt she will kill hex-self if she allows our new local quack to doctor her." ‘ As he spoke Anderson Iaid.a on the other mans arm.u {ï¬g'Ih aside into an alcove. audit . the electric lamp fell raft» -1353 . - 5 he wore on the little‘ï¬pgé. 6 -“; [5 hand. The ring was an. mï¬ualsom {m a man a stone of pegulia‘i surmounted by a tiny co et‘bm 351m: monds and with the w'o 7:“ mgr" curved across its surface. _ The flash of light upon it drew D1395; dale‘s attention to it. and he shipped short in the sentence he was beginning: and stared silently at the jewel; * “Quito soâ€"quite so. Obviously ours was at» some time copied without the knowledge of the family. -There is a curious custom attached to our betro- thal ring. It. is always given by the heir of the house to his bride, and at her death it is round to pass on again t“: the heir. It is family property and may not. be willed away." Miles murmured something vague and polite about the interest of old fam- ily customs. and then resumed the in- terrup d conversation to expatiate on the m rits of the lady he wished to re mmmcnd as companion to Lady Dims- dale, after which he contrived to make his way from the crowded rooms, and to walk rapidly home. “But it might have been," his heart cried out, “it might have been if I had not thrown away my freedom and the happiness of my life for a girl who cares nothing for me. And I didn't even “no LCClL I'll Klul lulHlLJ lUl JCQLD “lnd'eéd?' Miles fell. but a faint inter- est in lhe Dimsdnle family jewels and†it merely slruck him as a coincidence hardly woxlh nothing that Hopes ring and one of the Dimsdule rings shéuld be alike. His thoughts were in a strange jumble. The mention of his wife’s. name had aroused in him afresh all'the agony of remorse he had been undergoing for weeks, whilst the remembrance of Grace’s face. 0! her gentleness and sympathy awoke in him a passion of regret, regret which he honestlyi did his best to ‘gtiflerns being disloyal to the Wife he had lost. “Excuse me,‘ he said suddenly. “but your ring attracted my attention. ye: i‘: is so very uriusualâ€"and so extract:- dinarily Iikeâ€"" , “It is an unusual ring." Miles an; swered hurriedly. “it belonged pmy: â€"bo my wife." He broughtwp‘ut‘, thé words with difï¬culty, and the.'of{mr,‘ mindful 0! {ho tragedy in the doctors household, said quic_k1y:â€" ' ‘ . “Oh! I beg your 1511111011.,“ was ex- tremely rude of‘me“ to comment on it at all. but it is so remarkable in itself eandâ€"tlxe éxlmmdx‘nary lhing is that it. 15 the exact counterpart of one tthat has been in our family for years." '1'; “It is very curious," Dimsdalé went on speaking in a puzzled voice as though he could not iear himself away {mm the subject; “you knowâ€"or pro- hably you do not know. that a ring like the one you wear has for centuries been“ our betrothal ring. I had no no- tinn mat, anolher existed in the world.†“Very strange.’-’ Milc§ murmured. “bug 31113 ring), as I say, belonged to iny wife, Who inherited H. from her mother." ‘ " Durham and “Victoria. Standard, MILLBROOK ONT» THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1908 ‘ltaliqn Quarrcl In a Back Yard Ended 1 by Siilleto. A despatch 1mm Montreal says: An [13111.11 named Antonio do I‘urcga “as ‘foulilv'uuurdexed on Friday (:V'éping by (1110mm Italian 11am}? Micfla- \iti. The two 1111311; 111119 had 110(111 {11121111831110 0‘111 of 9161-1: 161' Some. 1111112, and 11111 10111151119551» (11fnk'111<r and 11131111g 10- lthe prices. of bow-1915 w. 11- ran; in smallcrép ‘ .flf lthey will twï¬uch. er, al' hpugâ€˜ï¬ Q to lrates for m; LattlgiPpï¬mes haxe not yet ls lt‘een ï¬xed. Hols wgm wk to aucliaqzi'ed: We ordina'r Hï¬wn '5;ch but will at ï¬xed afï¬x: ’wl-ll. be al- they will run uch .Wer, al' hpugï¬i‘fh’é irales for lhbï¬lgmfaoes have not yet lt‘een fixed. Hols mu mg to aucliiqzi'ed: «ï¬fth :‘- oordina‘rg -$wn 'l‘csnbut will bé $l_ ‘. at ï¬xed pr "will. be al- lolb'ed in ms onj'er of. pne'cadence of the applicatibn. Already. 11 great number or ,punchasers have 30m. in requisitions to the office in charge-of the sale. This. of course. will not apply to Prince Ru- port the Paciï¬c terminal, w-hme there will be a historic sale of building lots for the future city when the road .1: ready to open the auuon sale. succeed in making her happy," was the end or his bitter reflections. He let hhnsslt into his own house, and entered his study with the heavy tread of one who carries a. heavy heart. A pile of letters lay on his table, the top one he opened hastily. It was writâ€" ten from Scotland Yard, stated buldly that every effort to dlsoover the where- abouts of Mrs. Miles Anderson had proved a complete failure, and more than hinted that it the lady left home in a. ï¬t of either temper or misery, it was more than possible she had made away with herself altugether. Miles flung down the note. and sank into his mohair. burying his face in his hands on the table before him; vision alter vision of Hope rising before him to awaken rmh remorse. a new agony a! regret. He saw her ï¬rst the small untidy girl in the grimy lodging- house. her hair curling and wild, her short. frock faskned in some incongru- cus fashion of her own, her big eyes wide with fear and wonder. He saw her next sobbing. her heart. out'in child- ish unrestrained grip! ovet’ her mother’s drath. and he reca‘i ed'with a pang the irritation produced him by those un- governablo sobs: the vexed sense or heiplmness that. had Icapt over him when she stood before him in her weird mourning. looking 'at him with her pathetic tear-stained face. And then came a vision of her as his wife; the unrmy curls brushed back into a straightness that maddencd him almost cranb'r'runk Paciï¬c “le Olter Some‘ Bargain; A despatch ï¬dm Moat-gal sayzs The #Nind Trunk Paciï¬c )vilT pub sixt-y -two.‘ :éiwn sites west or Winnipcg 011 $616 ultanoously in the Spring. Already .t .me or these town sites are lendy for sale, namely, Rivers; :1 divxsmnal point 142 miles west 0LWinnipeg; Nukomi. 98‘ mikes west 6! Winnipeg and .To ï¬eld on Beaver Lake, fifty-- mew; of Edmonton. -At {no divisi'onazl - the prices of tow lets VVill- ran", " fag? sum to $509 wh 103m smaller? p_“‘ a; much as their old untidiness had done; the sallowness of the small face rendered more marked by the colors cf the gowns she chose: 1-}1e»Wist.fuI eyes that had seamed mask" something 3233i Mm were w2esti2ing in H222 221232329 .thei2 boar‘din -h0u~:e 2:212 Cadicuxe; l “heri‘tffm 22‘giï¬. [22 222224922 Friends xiiéhcj- cult 323291in the. No. 3M 2222‘ 142.321.2322 1121222551 fl .. ’ e 22 22.32222: 222122222 ~z~22i2cn 022 22,22" j V W ' â€Iiis ‘siiiciho 222221 35:35 the Lift: '7: 'His stiletto; pig: c2233 22" s mkgs‘hnart xvii L2 oxpii‘ed at ngï¬i mm†c-om‘iy 2222;236, ‘wfpgd hkpbh 0'? him which he eithér could not 0? would not give. January Bank Reï¬lgns Indicate :1 Gen- eral Cuitailmcnt. A despatch hom- Ottawa SB)SZ The January statement of Canadian charter- ed banks was issued by the Department of Finance on 'I‘hursdaï¬f' It indicates that. the pnoce§ oi ‘shortening sail was persisted in during the month. Thus, as compared with December, the bunks decreased their note circulation from 877.504.2398 to 866371.376; rcurront loans from $556.588.451 to 3546.951658; saving deposits decreased t‘mm $402.- 626,076 to $399,407,294. and deposits on demand fell from $157,185,414 to $146.- "57 963. Thus the liabilities of the banks were reduced in all by about. nine mil- lions. porï¬: wmg 2mm me the United 3131952 418. ~6f. those who {mind at bcean ports during the ten months 114166 were men. 40 781 were \. omen- and 36,261 were cmldren- under “gel“ years of age. V at. . .n. A: m. a ‘ r Man Named Baboock ot Murval‘e Charg- ed With Cruelty. A despatch tvom Kin ston says: A man name-1 B'boock;-;o Murvale was arnestewl on Thursday, charged thh in- human treatment or his babe, tour months old. Because 'It cried, it -is‘a1â€" leged, he twisted one of its arms-till it broke. The mother and infant. were taken to the Kingston General Hospital._ FEWER LOANS AND DEPOSITS. _-,'c:rowN sm'fs FOR SALE. MURDER FOLLO‘VED Fl 3N. BROKE BABY’S ARM. (To be Con-tinned.) ME: - Provisionsâ€"Bux-rels short cut moss, $22.50 to $23: half-bai’réls. $11.75 10 $12.25; clear fat backs. $23.20 to $24.50; [lung cut 116%)! mess. $21 to 324; ha]!- balrels do. $10.50 to 811." ..5; dxy salt r1013 clear backs..10§{c 10 11/c; barrels . 11110 hoof $3156 to $15; half-bands (308.:‘$7 25 to $7." 15: barrels heavy mess lcef $10 to $11:half-b1\rrols (10.. $5.50 to 36; compound lard. 106 10 11c; pure 1ard.,12}40 to 13¢; kettle rendered, 1,12%0; «COIL, 1940 to 15%0; fresh killed abattoir. 13c: hams. 12c: 10 13%c, zaccb'r‘d- in; In size; breakfast-bacon. 1/10 10 15c; .\\-inds._01' undressed hogs, $8.25 to $8.50. BREADSTUFFS. Toronto, Fob. 25,â€"Manitoba Wheat,â€" No. 1 northern 31.16%; No. 2 northern, $1.13; reed wheat. 66c; No. 2 Iced, 61c, lake ports. Potatoesâ€"40¢ to 730 per bag in car lots on [ruck hero LEADING MARKETS Ontario WheaLâ€"No. 2 white, 9.30 to 95)“ outside; No. 2 red. 95:: to swim No; 2» mixed, 940; 370%, 7916 1-0 030:- Cornâ€"Firm; No. 3 yellow American. (Be In Gaye, Toronto heights. Old com. about. 72c. none ottemng; m1: rim. azyc to 63c. Peasâ€"860 to 87c. Ryeâ€"No. 2. 840 to 85¢. Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 65%6 to 66¢. Oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 520 to 530 ( ulsid'e, 540 on track Toronto; No. 2 mixed. 490 to 500 outside. Flour -â€" Manitoba palm! s we lall brands 36; seconds $5440 stmng mar; ers’ $5.30. Wintex wheat patcn 5 my; dull mound $5. 50. .m" Branâ€"1‘ ull cars $24 per toï¬' “hen part of a car the 431' ranues {mm $22 .50 up. K _ Showsâ€"$24 buw â€bugs. . ' COUNTRY 1 Dug; Pou‘t1yâ€" , Young 1u1keys, extra we. met-01.10 Young geese ..... Octollc Young ducks ..... :....\. .. Dc tulle Chickens, choice .. :-..... 9:: mile Old fowl ............... 6c!o Sc Inferior chicks and (owls ..“.' 5010 To Eggsâ€"Storage, 210 to 22¢ per duzen. In case lots; selects, 250 to 26c; new- luid, 2811-10 290. ‘ Chocsc~§lcady at 13%c for large zm’d’ 13/c {or tw'ns. in job 1-0.5 1161“ JScansâ€"Firm; $1. 70 to 81.15 In! px mos and $1.80 to $1. 85 for handpicked. Butterâ€"â€" Creamery. print-s d-O sulids ........ Dairy prints ........ do large rolls . do solid-s ........ Inferior ........... Honeyâ€"Strained stvady at 110 to J‘Zc per pound for 60-pound pails, and 12c to 13¢ for 5 tr) lo-round pails. (Lambs at 81:75 10 $2.50 per dozen. [3111M Slruwâ€"Slow at atout $10 per . In on trï¬â€˜ck hem. iéï¬saicd Hwyâ€"Timothy is quota» at 816 ‘ $17 in car luts on track hire. Toronto. Feb. 25.â€"Thc export {rude was slow. lhc proper sort of animals not being brought forward. The prices range from $4.715 to $5 per cwt. for good L: choice. Barleyâ€"N0. 2, '71'c to‘Tsc. ucwming to quality. BUFFALO MARKET. Buffalo, Pep. 25.â€"th:1t cli'wscud: â€"- Spring wheat ï¬rmer; N0. 1 Northern‘ $1.05%; No; 2 rod, $1: Winter, easy. Cornâ€"Higher; No. 2 yellow, 62c. Oatsâ€" SLmng; No. 2 mixed, 52%0; No. 2 white, 57c. Barleyâ€"93c to $1.08. Ryeâ€"No. 1 900. NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET. New _York. Feb. 25.â€"\\’hcat-Spot ï¬rm; No. 2 red, 96%0 elevator; No. 2 red. 98c f.o..b afloat; NmO lnmthem Duluth $112y f.o.b. at‘oat; \o. 2 hard wintcx. $1. 07 {mob ulloat. By l’euéon- of the small. arrivals of butchers’ cattle, choice offerings sold as high as $5.15 per cwt. Good to choice loads were worth $4.60 to $5; and oom- mon and medium loads sold at $3.50 to $4.50 per cwt. ForAthc best‘cows $4.25 Ebeth. was paid in several instances. The range was $3.60 up. Common and medium cows brought $2.50 to $3.50 per cwt. Bulls were quoted at $2.50 to $4.40 cw t. Export ewes sold up do $4.60, and bucks were quoted at $3 to 84 per cwt. Hog.s.wex:e~ unchanged at 85.1? per. cwt. for sélects, and $4.90 for ï¬ghï¬ and tats.' ‘ ,:.'~:.‘ ".- .1... r..- -.. ,, Bulls were quoted at $2.5 peg, cwt. .1 L -A__._ aha-Ali“.- rEhéitrze milch cows conlinued to sell at $40 to $50 each. Medium and 00m- mon were sold at $2.50 to 33,50 per CATTLE MARKET. MEE MIRBO . .. ...30¢103Ic 29ct9300 .. 25ct027c 23ctoflic 22ctu23c .. 20ctj2lc {0 22¢ per (n U190 250 to 26C; 11:“- .vflï¬ifmigrant inspectors. I‘m-l :1qu .1 mmg with families are hardest The - populacï¬ï¬bt Gu 1;»h is 11:7: amend? nggm thL_Q§"C‘\VI.(‘Ifl 10:1: ’1Géqmd-‘s. 90376910.! 4n du v :28! u 011m 8 ‘ 1.9.“. a deg-fleas: uf $1658†; â€#136315“ for Jamzan iota]- "Qmseaeapa Wax of 8:. 330,- pia'ï¬gc; 2: Brzntford is clear' ng out its collars *in anticipation er theb fxcshcls of lhu Ggand Rivm , Berlin public libgary has 9.231‘ vole umes. . _. Brant county jail has twenty pus- ona rs. "Manitoba proposes to ï¬ne members of mungc â€pal Council's for the failuxe of any! municipality to chcnk the growth of noxious weeds. The C. P. R. “ill build. a ne“ bridge at. Iicmxatin. ‘ ._," ..4 ; . 1. _,.- 1.; ‘ “ giganamsï¬ï¬gpgrts ‘33, t monih total- fl'mrï¬mwstaimmmiusc u! $2.031,- Mr. John Penman of Paris. Ont. has offered to contribute ï¬llecn thousand dollars towards a new school if the Council will raise the other 840.000. Joseph Gilbeault died in Cobalt Hos- pital from injuries received by a tree falling upon him. He lay helpless in the. snow for six hours, and had hands and feet frozen. This amount will be handed to a C‘OfllfllLSSiOfL-Of four or ï¬ve men, who will have authority to devote por- tion which me); decide ugon to me lcr- centenary fund and a portion to the battleï¬elds park scheme. The Proving: at Quebec. will contribute $100,000.and If‘ForJhe ï¬rst ten months of the pre- sem'ï¬scal. year Canada's customs col- lections were SL9 251 155, an incrqasc of SGJSI 816. 1he annual report of the Temiskama ing 8; Northern Ontario Railway shéwvd an increase of $16. 581. 45 in net éamâ€" ings over the previous year " - Prince Edward county doctors have decided to increase their fees. Guelph Hoxt'cultural Socic1y oflers p: izcs £01 1hu~hy31~kept lawns. we pgpummt 611111.11 1313,7110. A despatch from St. Pctersburg’says: Attempts that had been planned against the lives of exalted personages were frustrated by the police on Thursday night by a succession of arrests in vari- ous parts of the city, aggregating titty men and women. This is the greateqt number of terrorists ever taken by the police in the capital. The majority of them 31m heavily armed. some with bombs, and they made desperate ne- sistancc against the police. During the course of the arrests ten policemen were wounded and one was killed. BAGGED FIFTY TERRORISTS. The Operations centred around the palace 0! Grand Duke Nlchola's Nichola- ievjtch. who, :it is surmised, was the immediate :object. of the (plot. Late on Thursday several hundred,)gendarmes drew a. cordon droundLan'entiqugi tbtgï¬lmn the vicinity of he Grand "W's palace, comprising six hundred btbupledgpartmentst Agents of the poliée searched these apartments from A despatch from Ottawa says: Sir Wilfril Lauriér has given the following notice of motion: “That it 1g. expedient to provide that the sumvof $300,000 in appropriated towgrds (he presm‘vatbon in a $111,.th manner of the historic bat» ticï¬clfdygt’ Ouelmc in connection with ~1ï¬e:!ercemenery of the said city of Quebec." Just-mg: House of {1013'1ge at Bella- \illc has 21 inmates: M.- 3::- Mo‘nu-c'al‘reï¬ners have reduced su- gar 10 cents per 100 pounds. “u“ ............ Allegations of (the Montreal Street Railway Company that the civic pay list for removing snow was padded fdcflmp‘i Bricts From Orr Own and PORT ARTHUB’S 'BEFENDEB Premier Gives Notice of Motion in Home of Commons. HAPPENINGS FROM ALL O\...: TUB GLOBE. PRESERVE BATTLE FIELD Court-Martial Sentenccd Gen. Stoessel to Die‘for Surrender. CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS Other Countries 0! Recent CANADA. Events. V RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor longsmremen at Quebec ate xeporled k haw- determined on an increase of [no ceriis an hour when naugatlon opensnï¬nd _the demand may cause thq Col. Thomas F. Kelly, a nolei Fenian leader. “he escaped from the Brit: 1:,- police at. Manchester in 1867 is New York. . " J" .. During a mMpwly all. the home of Frank G long:r of khmpn. s Tenn... Garret IE Lani": and wife. guests. 0: Clinton. lmxa Were robbed of jewe worth 8. ’(l. 000. UA'U uv “av-4 -. - -.( ------- On account or the CQntmugé'iilness o! the Emperor of Aushfla *all an angem-gnts for t'he CA1 branch of his diamond ju- ’bilee next war have bean 5% T13} commerce of the great (or 1110 S'e‘ar 1907 was 83,.387 919 tons a‘n inci'east of 10 per cent. on the commerce of 1906. The mmmission to handle the Govem- ment partion it is undersxood. will In» elude Sir George Dru-,‘mruoml .9â€? real: Byron II. ’31er and Colon; G. T._Denis«3n. Toxonbo. Hon Adelard ngecn and Maya: Garncau of Quebec have been mentmned as possible addi- tional members. . Thre in a p Reiatvions between Russia and Sweden have became strained because 0! Rus- sia's cslabjLshing a naval station or. Aland Island. . the city of Quebec 850900. In addltkm other Provinces have prom‘bed grants. and as private subscriptions already amount to a large sum. there 16 limo reason to doubt that eventually the as; gregafe amount will be sumcigpt to carry out. the project on a scaleworth 01’ the events it, is miended to celebrat and wormy or the Canadian peoale, Pigeun the St. Vincent 40pr can. visa was the story- a! thfl Monhgal C4 ml House robbery and says his con» ((551011 .5 made {or the purp‘gse of fret:- ing liobeika who is hmocent. C. 1,. R46 make Three Rivers 01¢â€!ch minus {01 its Atlantic steamers. ' M1. Dun e1 Jackson of Guelph received word from New York of his son's dcéth. with :1 request from a ï¬rm of undertak- ers to mend $1.55 for funeral expenses. After U. L" money was sent a use was weaved from the sums 5%: hr! A was a1 :‘ig‘fl. 1‘ ~ , “LA / An ()hii. teacher punished a boy [or \iiioat ng h: xulcs by drixing a tack t‘m0;.u 1: hi» t-Jngue, . D. um nll :mgs mined at $15000 were s‘olch in Lmad daytht fxom a New 01 cum 1.4on mv 310:0. Lfl\i< S. (.m. a Philadolphia broker , , forge y. fought Ihe d._ Ami). am: to urrest him {113' schools. m~.;A'n}Qrchist. While the police were arm-silk! a terrorist on Basile Island lie-{dangerously wounded two of them. is expected that the police will make or efforts to round up other mem- bers of the terroriys who have been organizing vigorously and planning outrages on a large scale†T11é‘q1-=\Tca‘~atg1\'lng \0195 10 rue- me}; is “U“ 1c are {he \ew '16:}; State KSSx-mbly. _ Thc‘ Detroit (Mich.)'Hapus¢fof Oorrec. non cleared last year†$357000 which will be burned imp {pejcib'i treasury. .. ï¬esâ€"{otâ€" ï¬ijl‘lérierrxfofist‘a.a}m§fén‘r in 00?:- nccmon with ,1'11'33 3mm- 3': .St. Petersburg are between the’ ages of â€dung 21. Il Ls mmcred in Mmdén that. Th3 T was mu. be one: ed f'.‘ r sahlat pub 0 auction. ‘ .3 The P: 1’ sh (Marunwnt win-1p 2 1y UHF} nmngh In {er91 aim" '5 A fierce campaign is being tough}. «11$ in Italy on the question of rezigleus 1caching in the Government primary: A fashionably dressed woman was arrested on the street. She carried a muff in which was concealed a. quano my of dynamite and was escorted by, a man who were flat under his belt an informal machine of a new type. Rik. opened ï¬re when the police approached them, wounding three of them. will probabEy result in an MVchgap tr’on of civic aflafrs at Montreal. naval pzogxammc praséï¬ted'by lhé mirLat}. _ .4 Another woman who was arrested at the entrance to Ussupoff Park killed a policeman during the struggle. Two men were arrested in the Grande Mon- 51ga-jg‘gne of whom is a notorious Hali- top to bottom and umarthod stores 01 explosiws and ï¬reaxms. ree I.‘ D17“. DYNAMITE IN A MUFF. 1931 were killed in an oxplocion 1 mill at Wham/3n. N. J. a teacher punished a boy for h x xulcs by drixin'g a tack txrrm) STSTES. mum“ BRITAIN.