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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 4 Apr 1907, p. 1

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For the rest or the way Vinlet walked with Mrs. Scobcl. and at the garden gate or the Vicarage Roderick \"zmdrey wished them both gond- night and trambed off with his basket on his back and his rod on his shoulder, (01 the long walk to Brinrwood. Here the children separated, and ram 0!: to their scallered homes. dropping grateful bob-courteshs to the lastâ€"10m- ing. as, they called it in their Forest dialect. “You must come in and mm; some tea. Violet,” said Mrs. Seobel. “You must be very tired." “I am rather tired. ml I think il’s too lale for tea. I had belle:- gct home at once” “Ignatius 'muat see you home. my dear.“ cried Mrs. Scohel. At which the hndemllignble vicar. who had shouted himseu hoarse in leading his choir. pm- tested himsei! delighted lo escort Miss Tempest. Tn'e church clock stmck len as they went- along the narrow forest palh be- tween Beechduk- and the Abbey House. “Oh," cricd Vixen, “I do hope mam- ma's people will have gone home." A carriage rolled past them as they came out into the road. “1 shall :i-y to remember‘ that the next time I dine at the Abbey House," said Mr. Scobcl. laughing. came out into the road. “That's Mrs. Cartex‘ol‘s Inndau,“ said Vixen, “I brealhe more (mew. And there goes Mrs. Horwood's brougham: so I p050 everything is over. How nice i :5 when one'~' friends are so un. animous in Jho'n' leave-taking!" 7 “Oh. please don’t." cried \v'i-oiel. "You and Mrs. Scuba-I are different. l don't mind you; but those dreadful stiff old ’ladies mamma cultivates. who think of nothing but'their dress and their own importanceâ€":1 little of them goes a very long way.’ “Bul. my dear Miss Tempest. (he (IarlerNS and the “almonds are some 0' the best people in the neighmrhond." “OI course they are." answered \‘ix- en. “1! lhey were nut. they wank! haml- ly venture to be so stupid. They take the full license of their acres and their quarterings. Panple with a coat of .arms found yesterday. and no land to speak of. are obiiged to make them- selves agreeable] “Like Captain Carmichael," suggested Mr. SoobcL “I don! suppose he has land enough to sod a lurk. But he 15 excellent company. “Thanks. no; it's too late to think of 1mm" “Then go home immediateba and have some supper,“ said Vixen. imperatively. “You've had nothing but a cup of weak tea since two o’clock this afternoon. You must be worn oul." “Very." assented Vixen, “for the peo. ple who like him." They were at the gate. by this time. “You sha‘n‘t come any further. un- less you are coming to see mamma," protested Vixen. - uA1_ 1. AL:..!. .P “On such an occasion as 1041qu- a man must not think of himself," said the vicar. And. indeed. Mr. Scohel. like many another Angiican pastor of modern limes_ led a m}: which, save for its lib- {-r!y to roam where he listed. and to talk as much as he liked. was but little less sewre in its emotions upon the flesh and me spirit than that of the monks 0! Lu Trappe. “I wonder when you ey or do think of yourself," said VFW“; The Abbey House looked very quiet when Vixen went iqlo the hall, whose doors stand open to the mfg spring night. The‘ servants were all at sup- per. treating themselves to some extra comforts on the strength of a dinner party. and talking over the evening‘s entertainment and its bearings on their mistress‘s life. There WM a feeling in the servant‘s hall that these Iillle dinâ€" ners. hmvever minutes-s seeming. had a certain bent and tendency. and that one sinster to the household and household peace. “He was more particular in his man- nor to-night than ever,“ said the butter. as: he dismembered a duck which had been “hutted up" after removal from the dining-mum. He feel; hissctf master of the whole lot of us already. ‘1 could see it in his hi. ‘13 that lheoahinet 'ock. Forbes? he says to me. when l was a- tilting round after the bait. ‘No,’ says I; himbéE tdne, mnfidemial like; but. I wanted him to know who was master 0! the cellar.” I‘Ti'tmif‘éikit: We ain’t got so much of our cabinet ’ocks that we can afford to trifle with ’em.’ Of_c_our§e_l said it in A‘“'P~‘9 uuu - u“... “u" _ (3-",5 by. And I want very particuIax-I} :0 see you to-night Violet." “Do you. mamma? I hope not to scold 1m (or going wilh the school-chm dren. They had such a happy anor- ‘ “There?! be nobody master but him when once he gets his foot inside. these doors.” said Mrs. Trimmer, the nous» keeper. with a mournfut shake of her head; “No. Portine. I'll have me par- tato. Them canister peas ain’t gut no flavior with them." White they were enjoying themselves with a certain chastening touch of pro- phetic melancholy. in the servants’ halt, .Violet was going slowly upstairs and along the corridor which led past her “Dearvfnaxfima. I was just coming to say good-night." “Were you. darling? I heard your foot- stops, an_d _[ was .8fraid you were going A ,,‘.-u(._»l.. A A motlier‘s rooms. nuv..--- ._ “I must go in and wish mamma good- night,” she thought; “though I am met- 1;: sure of a lecture for my pains.“ Just. at this moment a door opened, ,plquingly-. éafifififififififififigfimgnfififififi VOL. IS. NU. 45. $1 per annum. Ruric and Wm: éc'm; i-oice called “Violet, Violet," MILLBBOOK A: CHAPTER XVII. CR. A HAPPY MARRIAGE; OW®@@@Q warmlhrof affection man sue uuu auuwu since {he sad days after the squil‘e's (lculh. Violet leokod all Mr mother wonderingly. She could hardly see the widow’s fair, delicalc {ace in Hm dimly- lzghled room. It was one of the pret- tiest moms in tho InmsevhaH-bouduir, half dressing-room, crowded with 9.1..- gant luxuries and modem inventions, gypsy mhlos. lmnk-slmuls. my cabinets n! cgg-slwll china‘ :1 toilet-table a la [‘ompadour. a writing-desk a la Se- vigne. Such small things had made the small jays or Mrs. 'l‘empesl's life. When she mourned her kind husband. she la- lmcnlod. him as the some one who had ‘lsougm lwr everylhing she wunled. noon; and cat! it was like a miracle. him so little serving for so many, but 50 [cw devouring so much." Pamela 'l‘i'mpost put her arm round her daughter. and kissed her With more warmth of affection than she had shown cinnr- ihe .xzid days after the squii‘e's b “Mammfli’ cried the g'u something wrong. 1 know. has happened." llll.‘ uuyyxnxl“. “Theme is nothing: wrong. love. But something has happened. Something whiuh I hope will not make you unhnp. pyâ€"â€"l'0r it has mmle um very happy." “You are talking in cuigmas. mum- ma. and I um inn lirrd to be good at guessing riddles just. now." said Vio- let, becoming suddenly cold as ice. ,L- L...) LAAn nil ICU, gnaw-.0", ~ ,,,,,,,, ,, A few moments ago she had been all gmllcness and love. resmnding to the unwanted arm-lion of her mother's ca- resses. Now shv drew herself away and stood aloof, with her heart beating fast and furiously. She divined whnl. was coming. She had guessed the riddle already. - -.. ‘ ‘ 4J3. "(Iotiic and sit by the fire. Violet. and i will tell yon-everything." said Mrs. Tempest. conxingly. seating herself in the low smuii-im-ulur chair which was her especial delight. “t can hear what you have to tell just (1-; well whm-o i am." answered Violet. cm‘tly. walking to the latticed windmw which was 0pm to the night. The moon was shining over the rise and full (lf thv woods; the scent of flowers came dealing up from the garden. Without. all was calm and swm‘tness: within, (an and snmthered wrath. “I can‘t think how you can endure a fire on such in night. The mum is penitively stif- Ht “Perhaps (herr- is no need (or you In fell me 'anything, mamma," answered Violet. in :1 voice which. 10 that (remu- Ious listener in the law seat by the fire. soundvd as severe as the voice of a judge pronouncing sentence. “Shall I tell you lhc secrvt?“ There wa: no answer. “Shall I. mammal?" “I don‘t think you can. my love." “Yes. I am afraid t can. Thé secret. -â€"which is no secret to me or to any one else in the world. any more than the placethe ostrich has put his head is a secret when his body is sticking up out of the sandâ€"the. secret is that. af- ter being im- seventeen happyx honor- able years the wife at the best and im- est of men. the kindest. most devoted, and most generous 0t husbands. you are going to take another husband. who comes to you with no better credentials than n smooth tongue and a carefully drilled figure. and who will punish your want of faith and constancy to my dead father by making the rest of your life rnisernbleâ€"us you-will deserve that. it shall be. Yes. lunlher, I‘ you; only child. say so. You will. deserve to be wretched it you nuu'ry tlapluin Cur- utichaet." The \\'idO'\\' gaw n Ininl‘scream. half indignalion. hull terror. For lhe mo. ment she fell as if mine pmphclic curse had been inn-led upon her. The lull, straight. figure in llw while gown. sland- 1‘ng in the full flood or ”mohlight. look- ed awful us Cassandra prdphesying (lamb and doom in llm wicked house {1' Argos. “ll. is loo bad," sohlxod Mrs. Tem- pest: “H is cruel. undnlil‘ul. disrespect- ful. positively wicked. for a duughle} 10 talk 10 u Ill-l’llhel' as you have talked l0 me- l-o-nighl. How can Miss M'kao have brought you up. I wonder. Mull. you are capable of usingr such langu' age? Have you forgotten lhe Fifth Com- mandment?” “No. It tells me to honor my tamer and my mother. I honor- my dead father, I honor you. when I try to save you from the perdition of a second marri- age." “Perdition!" echoed \Irs. TempeSt faintly: “what Ianmmgel" “I knew when {Batefi-dvcnturer came here that he imended to méke lumself master of [his houseâ€"to steal my dead father’s plum-3' crird Vixen'passionately. “3 on have no right to call him an ad- venhzrcr. H" is an officer and a gentle- mm ‘m'x ofrlr 1.;7 m a cruel an un- pmmkM mum. Ynu insult me am more dr‘pi'.‘ m “-12: abuse of him. Am the girl, “lhew :1: know. Something “Not such a man as Captain Car- michael. Hexloes not know what love nmans. He would have made me marry him if he could. because I am 10 have [he oslate by and by. Failing that. he has madv you accept him for your hus- band; yes. he has conqucrt‘d you, US it cut conquers a bird, Iusliualing “:8 poor \vrctch with it: hurtful green eyes. You are quite young (Dough and pretty rnnugh to win :1 good man's regard. it you were a pcnniloss, uupmzcrled wi- dow, needing a husband to shelter you and provide [or you. But 31111 are the mun-u! victfm of such a man as Cup- lain Carmichael." “You are allogclhcmunjusl and 1m- reasomxhic." exclaimed Mrs. 'l‘empest. wee-ping ('oplously. “Your poor dear fallm- spoiled you. No one lml a spoiled child would tnIk as you are taming. Who made you a judge of Captain Carmich- ael? H is not true Hull he ever wanted ln xnm'x‘y you. I don't believe it» (or an instant." I so old. or so ugly. or so altogether: horrid. mm a mun cannot love me (01 my own sake?" “.1 am not. blind. l have lived {wire as long (H you have. I am a holler judge 0' human nature lhan you can be." “Not of your admirer-’3. your flatter- cr‘s nature.“ cried \iixcn. “He has slav- tsreil ymi Willi prolty spm‘ches and soil words, as (hp cobra sluvcrs his victim. and he will devour you, as the cobra docs. Ho will swallow up your peace of mind. your >0!I-n~specl. your inde- pendence, your moneyâ€"all good things you possnss. He will 'mnko you can- lomptilzle in the (“yes of ull who lmow you. lie will make you base in your own eyes." ‘ “It is not true. You are blinded by prejudice." “Very well. mother. It you are will- fully h]?nfi~â€"" “You are too late to save me, as you call it. ("uptain Carmichael has touched my heart by his patient devotion. l have not hem so easily won us you seem to inmgine. l have refused him three times. He knowx that I had made up my mind never to marry again. No- thing was turtln'r from my thoughts than :1 second marriage. I likcd him as r. companion and friend. 1‘11:in know. But. I never intended that. he should he more to nu: than a friend. He knew that. His patience has conqnvred 1110. Such divotion as he has given 1th has not often been offered to a wmnan. l (in not think any woman living could resist it. He is all that is good and noble; and I am assured, Violet. that as a second ratherâ€"F t Vixen interrupted her with a cry ii i horror. I can." “For God’s sake. mamma. do not 1:!- lcr the word ‘fnlhm’ in conjnrmiimnwlh his name. He may become your hus- bandâ€"I have no power to prevent that evilâ€"but he shall never call himseit my fathom" “Whut happiness can there M for any of us. Violol. when you star! with we!) prejudices?" \vhimpcred Mrs. Tem- n “I do not expect. there win be much,” said Vixen. “(Pond-nighi, marmnn." “You are wry unkind. You won’t own stop to hem- lmw it. came aboutâ€"â€" how Conrad persuaded me to Ion-go my delermination." “N-n. mammn. I don’t want to hear [he dvta‘ils. The fact. is enough for me. If it would be any use for me to go down upon my knPOs and onlx'oal van to give up [his mun I would gladly do it. but. 1 fear it would be no use." 1' I llllll A Ah n. A --»~.‘.. N‘ V.“ .77 ,V “It would no! Violet.” answered (he \vid-uw. \xilh modesi rosalutencss. “[ have given Conrad my word. I can- nol withdrawn." "Then l have nothing more 10 say," replied Vixen, \\ilh her hand upon lhc door. “exrepl good-night” “You will not even kiss me?" “Excuse me, mamma; I am not, in a kissing humor." ' And 54) \‘ixen leil her. Mrs. Tempest sen, by lhc fading fire, and cried herself inlo u gentle slumber. ll was very hard. She had longed ls: pour the story of lhe second courlship â€"~ils thrilling, unexpected joys. its won- drnus surprisesâ€"into a sympnlhcic car. And Violel. the natural recipient of these gentle confldences, had treated her so cruelly. 7â€" . .n .3 _.__.1 w. .u .. J' . She felt. herself sorely ill-used, and then soothing thoughts about her trous. seuu, her wedding-dress, the dross in which she should start for her wedding tour. All things would. oi course. t-e chnslcned and subdued. No woman can be a bride twice in her life; but Mrs. 'l‘ompest meant, that the troussenu should, in its way. be p‘cricct. There should he no rush or cxcitmncnt in the preparation; nothing should be scump- cd or hurried. tiahnnrss. dulihoratinn, and ntaultlcss taste should pervade all things. - mm,“ “1 will have no trimming hut Vaien-r ciennes for my under linen,” she decid- ed: “it is the only lace that never offends; And I will have old English monogrmns in satin glitch upon everything. My poignoirs will rmuire a mml deal a! study: they admit, of so much variety. l will have only a few dresses. hut llmse shall in: from Paris. 'l‘lwotloro lltllat go owl- and got thrm tron) Worth. She kllthi What suits aw hotter than I tlo myself. I am 'nnl going to la,- extrava- gant. lml «Zonratl so appreciates clo-1 ganco and taste: and ot com-so he will‘ wish mo in hit- wrll drrssctl.” Amt so. conifer-ted thy [in-so rcllrc- Lions. Mrs. 'l‘cmpcsl sunk into a gentle sltanl-cr. from which she was awaken- Ct! by Pauline. who had (liSt‘llSSPd lim- n'tislrrss‘s foolishness «wt-r a hearty 5111)- per, and now camp to perform the du- tics of tlw owning lnilol. , “0h. l‘aulinu,” cried the widow, will: a shivnr, “I‘m glad you awoke me. I‘ve just had such an awful dream!" “Lori mu’am! What about?’ “0h. an awful dream. I thought. Ma- dame 'l‘hcodore sent me home a dinner- dre’ssâ€"---bright yellow, trimmed with vi. rid orange. Arid when I asked her how she could suppose I would wear any- thing so hideous, .she assured me it. was the height of fashitm.” ‘ u Owing.r to the inability of Hm steel com- panies in Canada to keep pace wilh or- dnrs, the National Transcontinental Rail- way Commission has \vimdmwn the re- cent call for tenders for bridge con~ struclion on par-Ls of the road now un- .32150 .75 5» 523.5. .5“ :5 “:8 2:5:3 >53 “'11 ant lo save you from Durham and Victoria Standard ('10 be 00min xed) don’t want to hear mLLBROOK emu. THURSDAY. APRIL 4,1907. yourself. it LEABING MARKETS mu~:.\nsru1=vs. Tuu'orxm April 2.â€"â€"(‘.u\l 1mm quum. “0m womâ€" . . , . .. “hemâ€"4)ntm'iuâ€"-â€".\'O. 2 glutt‘-1»l?[ lull 0d. oulsidc; Na. :3 “,1de ac “MM pal-1:4. 9.13.; “mm. S.’ , ()uls-â€".\'o. 2 siLJX‘; Na. 2 1 Pcus~ 73 KC C~.vx'n-.\‘n. GH‘nv-Nn.‘ 2 yellow Amt-rim”. Size (4: 5“”; 'l‘umn’n muvaslz (Hilario. 45(- 10'460. basis (Ihalham freigws; mm: of- (wing. _ £11('k\\'11u:ul~~57v In 58c outside. [UPâ€"~31“! dull. 630 11') 6’14“. Barley“ 521' 111 52%,!) lllllsidn‘: N0. 3 ex- ll‘el. 51:: l-u 5134‘; No. 2‘». 501': 10 5h: Flmzx'uUntm-Eu 90 per cent. pntonls‘ $2.70 u>krd. $2.67 Md; Manitoba. first I'mt‘0nls, $1.30; St‘t'UlldS. $23.75; lvnakers‘. $3.90. mltlcr~llnr~bipm :m) lighh and prices show ndvunm‘s. (Irvmnomx prinls .. 213-10296 1]!) Solid“. .... .... .. Dairy. minis ...... (10 mm ,... (i-h:.‘N“---.\l Me for large and twin» I‘4HIIIIIâ€"(I4144d {44411 I41Ich Inflow seII I::I1Iv “CH :1I {mm I50 I41 I70 Im II. 4414: are v'or) {4‘11 of ”mm Iointr 1‘44‘4'4'1ve41. I’1144‘~ 4111441414I 144-14444 me {411' sI4'41"1,L'e. and differ :u-mrdi‘ng I43 how anxious you :11'-' I44 got, 11. Ordinary .. 71:!4'4 9-4- I11I441'ir41' .. ..... (“n-100041 I4‘44w1 44-” (ENG 7C GI‘I‘NP ...... .... .. TUIO Qr‘ “'1111I4'4‘ys ...... 90144144: II44440\â€"â€"I 44IIS I10 I44 I2c p4'1' 1b.:4'44111bs \': I4) $300 II4‘I' (I‘IZI‘II. "mans- SI 7474 Im' I411414I-44I4'I4'04I 14nd $I 4’43 I'4'31' pl‘IIIIt‘S. I 44144l444~.<â€"â€"41111nrio. 854* In 000: easIern {I34 I4.) 8| in 4441' I4Is I141“). I411I4I4l Hay ».\I:11I{4'I is mm :11 SH In $12 for No. I II11144II1v 11nd $III (441'. ‘\'0 :3 in (3141' MIN I1414‘. .4 a- MIMI SI1':1\\'â€"~$44.1.4 In $7 in nu- Inls hUl't‘. l‘orkARhm'l ('nl. $223.50 14,) 3.?" per barrel: moss. $21 to $21.50. Smnkm mul Dry Suilcd Mouls~Lnng clear hucm]. ll" 10 IIZC {m' Inns and (‘leN‘l hnmx. mvdium zmd light. lfiygc tuJfic; hu‘m'y. 11%: In 15c: bucks. 16%: la 17¢; ShOlfldI‘l'S. 114‘ (0 111.42: rolls. Ill/gm: out, of pickle. 1c loss lhun smokvd. U... . ‘ ‘5‘)... PROVISIONS. {Massed [I«u;{~â€"â€"$O.50 for light and $9 l’ur lxcan'ios. [urmm‘s' his: $5.25 in $8.50 in cm- lots, DulUlu u. La rd~-l"i I'm: pans, 12%0. {Em-cosa l"‘/c; 1.5.111) 13 \u M\ .- Mann-on], April 2.-P.uckwhmlâ€"-550 lo BBQ: per lmslwl. (termâ€"AInerivan No. 2 yellow. 550; N0. :1 mixvd. (37w ox skn‘o. Outsâ€"(1n spul. Nu. ‘luvhite. 52%0; No. it while. 61%: lo 420: N0. 1. “KC l0 0] OLY‘lz's ‘suuxa 1§L‘l$ 0; 99-15; 'sfiuq “! "”9 105%: U} 0913 ‘smnm “mums; mam ”I (Ins ‘swaml 11:01le .mum 201%; (>1 4,5; ‘guounq flump‘ :03ny m 95"95; ‘nzau‘n fiuyxds mu)|1_\n:11\'-.mm_.x 'SM Sumo! U! urns- 1qu 51m pnouuo u! 13; wand flunguuuâ€"scad ‘ mums NO 1511an Jan! a” 0: 0%»7 "5 '0;\ war 01 0%” ‘unnAx 2-. '“N :ofiag ‘auunq, “‘N 'puls “(y-$1M) "was XJ .159 ‘poxgm {: ")N $|I> Rolled Galsâ€"- cur his and 54: lots. SL55. ‘ Mill:’n.:dâ€"-l\lnnilnlsa bran. in hugs. $20 :n $22: shm'ls. $29 to $22.50; ()ninriu lrrnn in hugs. $30 1‘0 553‘: “h“fls- i” sucks. $.32 14, 5520,30: milled mnuilh'. $2l m $2.3: straight grain. $99 '0 55?” P” Ion. _ . ‘ ,.. .d mm Hayâ€"Nu. I. $13.31 3. $ll.50: Clm'or. m 01‘ $10.50 In $ll [W Prt'n'ix'hmsâ€"J’uwrn‘ '22 In $23.3”: huH-h 50; char Int lmr-k< ('nl heavy nlvss. “<2 1921.: ('10.. $|0.75 In 1run»$;’2‘. hial. M‘mlx‘em. L'lll llL'uv'v nun-V 191$ (‘10.. $l0.75 [0 $11.51): dry amt» long (".C'dl' bacon. 12-“ N 12120: ban-vols plulo beef. $1! m Sl'lfyli: half-lJurl-ck (10.. $6.- 51. ‘0 $6.75: lnrrt‘ls heavy HM‘RS beef. Ssfifi: half‘bm'rt‘ls ('10.. $1.75: (mmpmmd lard. 3%0 lo 10%0: pure )m‘d. “3‘41: lu lilo: kech rcndeml. like yr) 11134:: hams. 13v Lu 1634c. m-mnling (0 size; break- fast hammL 17w Ir» 160: Windsor lxnmn. 15146 in IG‘,¢_:4-. h't‘sh killed alumnil' dressed hogs. $1” in $10.25: alive. $7.- 45 In $7.110. Mitsr~va~mudn (-I-onmm-y is qnutcd lnt ‘37s in 28?: (hnim‘ vromm-x'y is quot- m‘ nl 26v: undurgrmloa. '2’w 10 25c. Eggsâ€"Th.“ xmn-lu'l is firm mm :m ovmuinvrrm'ing dmuund, (themow'l‘ho lucnl mark-1 i$ firm and unchm 1 gal. Buffalo. April ‘1.â€"â€"l“lo Wheatâ€"Spring dull; N0. 87%;; Winter slmng; No. Comâ€"Firm; No. ‘2 yellow. while, 3991c. Outsâ€"Firm; 47%“: No. 2 mlxml. 63-232. business (lone nl 70 lo 750 1ycâ€"â€"Slcudy; c.l.l. .\'0. 1, NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET. New York, April 2.â€"Soot steady; No. 2 red, 9%: dander; No. 2 red. 83%; £0.11. Mom; N0. 1 norlhem. Duluth», 91%(1 £0.13. anoal; N0. 2 hard winicr, 86%c m1). afloat. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ’l‘oromo, April ZrE‘xporL cattle were mm- :n-mrmng (0 mm u 1'-‘ tn got, ii. nm'y .. w W .... .... .... ....... , .fi... .... .... (r .. .... .. u \‘S .... ...... nâ€"Qunmlinus range (mm 19c 10 H‘U'\""1R\ 1’1101) U1 1 l. l. $1350: No. 2. $2.50: No. Clm'or. mixed. $11: .purn (-Inv- in $|1 [101' km in Our 1018. nsâ€"«Bm-I‘vls sham (:ul mess. .sz half-barrels. SILT) to $12.- [nt hut-ls. $24- 10 $21.50: lung nmss. 920.50 In $22; hair-bur- BITFI’M .0 MARKET. '3 while. 3934c Io 39%0, ont- mixcd. 380. ‘ .l’or' 1mg. $2 10 $2.10 in 2.20 in $2.25 in jobbing "d ‘1. â€"â€" Hour â€"- Steady. ; mm; No. 1 Northern, slmng; N0. 2 while. 79c. o. 2 yellow. 51}/_.c; No. 2 Outsâ€"Firm; No. 2 while, jxml. 43w. Barleyâ€"Some m 70 to 750 for Western. 3.i.f. .\'0. 1, 70c. "254' 14) 2th) . . . L’Tw to 26¢ . . . 5310 In 2'2“ md 11-1741: for 7',- In 91' Ui' 10 ”UP (30 (0 7C: 71', '0 9f‘ 90 In m: 1b.: (‘umbs WE quivl. wim tow cxpurt huyvrs on the market. I’l'jm‘s slww przlclimlly no change. Eulr-har lr‘ndt‘ was quicl‘. and. apart from lh-v Inc-u] demand, (‘nm‘r‘ “may ”file wunlcd. A few l2uym-s had (union for (me or hm (If Choicn quality. but. [ur the ordinary run of milk trade was wry (lruggy. Prices are uhuut lhc sumo as quoted lust. Imurkvl. unry insignificant clmz'xgcq [wing HOUH‘IL Southern Pacific Train {an In“) at?! Open Sxfilch. ' g A «Napalm from fizflflnn. (‘..1‘.i§m‘nia. says: 'l‘wcnty-six pcnplc :m? knuwn loI haw 1mm killed in ”w (.«'\)-znilnlcm of 1110 wastlmmd Skmllum l’m‘iliu pussungi'r' lrnin {mm New (‘H‘lmms nmr‘ HHS iuwn 01‘. \\'cdnvsdu.\' ui‘lvrnnun. '!'\1\ injured number mu, and sow-ml may die. ‘l’u‘n H' UH} {Durh‘l‘n ('{Hl('lll‘< Hf Hw h'nin. \vhivh r'un inlu :m 0pm mviivh \wrc ditchcd. fum- lwing mnn<hml Lu nieces. MUM nf Hm kiHuI \‘n'rv Hulinu iuiuwm-s hound fmm .‘ew (Mu-me In Ham l’mn- Cism. Eighloon hmh’l‘s \x'm‘u J'unvn‘ml nml (‘ighl :u-o mun» um!» HI» \vra‘r-k- ago. The mghwor :md‘ firmmm \vr-w hmlly «'vuklcd by HM} uwzminj: 51mm. Th9 lmgggngfinmn mu kiln-11'. All l'ho hospiluls in Llullnn :H‘f' tilled wilh in- ‘jm‘ed. The ownpc of Flzu'vxwv linhm‘is' thmrlimi (-mnpnny wax mum-Mam. Their sp-oviul car was llxr'mm [mm H10 tr-m-kuqnd lmih Duds (‘l‘lNhI‘tL lxul only ,lw-n nf [he ('t-mpzmy were injm'mi. Slackers and feeders :m‘ mm“ m- be!» h-r (Imuzmd. and Drives :nl‘o {ix-mm: os- po‘ially for heavy mHlv. (1am lwux’y [mm-s :n'o qunlod fg-nm SUN In $.75. 22! KILLED: ONE lll’NDIHC!) -l.\’.H"“’ED Milch (:mi's urn ~qlmlml ‘usivr [cw-day. hul. ht‘rc are NW of them «'vfforing. Calves are quoted 1mm :1!» $13.51) izr $93.50. .uumn: (“.ubblor (iiws u SuvxvsSiu! Dc-nxumlruliun. ;\ (lowulx‘h [mm l‘iHslmrg says: I’m.- TLJ‘P mm rupx'csmning u I‘Mhnh-hyl‘riu n-mnpnny mu! 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Frank 1105c, cugiuucr oi [1w iighi ongine. :nni (liiurii‘s (Lvusiminc. his lii'omuu. suid they did ,nuL nulicc Hie buys on Hm imck until aficr lhe accident urcui'i'mi. li VILS quite dark :11 the iimv. :ind Hm dust raised by Hu- 1mssing froighi imiu oi)- scurcd Hm buys {mm vii-w. .'\ itcsputch from [.cthlxi'ittgn says: The lttht)‘ of l". H. Singer. :1 rancher. was [build an the pt‘aii‘ic on ’t’hursttay night. and the hows was brought to ttu- city mt Friday by Thomas and Wmtaut John- St)”, who tuund ttm body. It is probable that‘h‘. Singer was killed in a runaway 0.1 his \'ay home, after taking Mrs. Singer‘s mother to her home in Leth- hriitgo, as his team returned to his ranch. about. t\\'~t)llt)'-“\'t‘ miles south of the city. about nimnight on 't'uvsday. 't‘ti allay the tears 0[ Mrs. Singer. two ‘iiuightmrs started to wart-h far me miss- ing man. with the rosutt that about 8 u'ctot-k an 'l‘hth‘sday night “my found ttlt' tmdy about twenty mites train the citv. 'l'orrihlv I-prlosiun in Mim- :Il Droil‘on- win‘ Soul]: Ah‘i'n. A drspulch (mm Jolmmwshm'g says: Fuur while men uml tiny nuiin's \vcrl iusmnlly kilh‘d and throw “hill: and sixteen nulivm \wro injurod by 21:0 1m. oxpovhwl uxphmnn nn ’l‘hm‘zduy night 07' hm; casts ('1' (,lynulnih‘ ul lhl‘ Drei- lh.‘ while Hlf'll - l \\'!1l2.\|n ('mt’ciu mint‘. ()le a? \zv nu. .. ------ ,1 flml‘cin minl‘. ()nn a! 1110 whiL- mnn kilhrd was an Anu'rioml nmm‘d \\'i]li:1m Harvey. 'l‘hq: vxnms'xm nemn-rml :H :1 time whm Hm mhw \\\H'Ku'rs m 1-~ mus- icrul prupnmlwy to gain: in \\"H".\', ‘\ nutm- tumpcml with 11m dynzamiln. which cxplcul‘d. The Monk-3:11 l’rmus‘nm Sr'mm! I‘mard is Nuxifiwl. \ dowulvh from Mnnlrcni .~'l}<: Thu l‘x'uhn‘mn! 13021111 nf Suihml Hmmdmkm- u‘s huvc 1mm mMfivd of claims Ln- dunmgos on behalf of the families win) 1091!, their children in the fi-ro at the anhelngu School. The claims) repro- sent u [01:11 at 312.800, 01- $800 for each child. AH the purouls have placed llwir interests in lhc hands of the Rev. Hem-y Je‘kill. rec-101' of Si. Mary’s Church, who i: m-linfl wilh ”’10 advice of 'm‘O prom- The Canadian Pacific Railway is M straighten the mud“ and mince the grades between Toronto and Rattan Junction, :1 distance of ‘23 miles. Andrew Carnegie hn‘s given it. as his opinion that speculation is a parasite feeding on values and giving none in return. is acting wilh the MGM logalfirms. I’Ol’fl "In". ‘vl’ATll CLAIMS 0!“ r .u. 1!. Singer l’mlmhl)‘ Killvd in :r Runa- \\;I_\‘ Avridvnl. l’Ol'ND DE“) US I‘llUHIIi.‘ INS ASHES “XVI-I “35 \'l‘. DYNAMI'I'IC IN ,\ (2110“1). BOYS KILLED ON T" \lZK. EEE MIREOE n'ml :11 :15 5‘ m 1-~ mus- '; ‘4 ') \\"H".\'. \ ‘ “ dynnmih‘. ' g ; 1' Eh } 61 \'H‘.’!‘l_\!S. = " u .4 ‘H mu! “nard‘ r - . I A dospnh'h from New York says: The awry u! u dcuwnicd molh-L-r \vlru llm‘w her li-nmnths‘ uld infant mm the sci). and Hum nilvmpicd 1n- fU“U\V it. was bold hy the Ollicevs of the sicumcq K0- m‘g Alba-l, which arrived hcre on I’l'b drly fmm Genoa. 'l‘ho mnllwr is Mrs. Filmuenu Aquila. who. with her hus- band and I‘n’c‘ot l‘llci‘u cluveu'childwm em'nal'li‘erl- ut. Naples. Our: .sun, uln'mly was in .Uncricu. Hal-1y in the Vuyugn LUUL Mrs. Aquim and the 1mm daugh- Awful Act of Demented Vmean on a Liner. THBEW HER CHILD INTfl SEA. \\‘\All\.‘1|uly .‘.‘.......I_. H ,, h-nls. The Hus! in In» invlwmurh‘: cnuld 1ml Inc saved. and Hm sacred \'v.~.~'~ols :mdv oxtiyanxeuls be‘nmging holh to the parish and 1:. Uni- recently d«'.-.|x~»ycd collvgc \z'vro all lost. as film WW9 swam-l valu- able oil paintings. some of “10!“ by Yu- muus European masters. The Mal lu<s is wughly estimaicd at $80.000. zgxd 11w nnmunl nf insurunm- 'L< gh'm as $16.- 01,“ only. Four hmfm in [he (lvudhmxso adjuiaxing Hm church \vm‘c N‘Scncd with much diflictu. Edinburgh Distress (Inlamiltcc “'ill No! Undertake Emigration. A dozzputch {mm Lundmx snys: At a. meeting \\'«.-dm->~:duy (J the Edinburgh Distress ()nmnithre Mr. 't‘ettm'. report- ing on emigratiuu in (Canada, said the: (:m-ermmmt agent tm' ()nluria at Glas- gmv hmt admitted that thew was wry ('Uthitlt‘l'tlblc danger of men sent out on railway mush-notion being cast adrittat the end at llxc season. Mr. Tom-r had CHIHL‘ tn the conclusion that. the his- tx'ess‘s (kmnnittw- :hnnid not be ruspon- sihln tur any such risk. It was xwolvcd nut. tn undertake any emigration scheme. Priest Loaves Forty Tlumsa-nd Dollars in "is Pariah Town. A dwpulch from Monlrcal says: The- um'n'ocellonlm art-lion of a parish priest leaving $10,001) In lhc town in which his pariah “as riluulvd, because he felt he had secured the nmncy in (axes hum llw ywoplv. was taken in (he will at l'lov. Hilliur Desuulnim's. llm lale par- i511 priest of Simifonl, in the county 1:! Nimlol. llc lull the unmivipulily 500 shares cl lll‘.‘ slack of llxc Richelieu (mun-m Navignlkm Cmnpany. and he mulws the people nf Stanford" his legu- iocs. Tho Manse slates lhnt as the poo~ plv had given him lho money in laxcs hr was wtuming it in the people. 1116 Silualion Serious for Farmers in Yorkton District. A despulch from Yorklnn says: The car shortage here is u scrinuxa problem now for lino. farmers. Seven elcvuinrs are mm (o the roof and a million hush- els of grain still rmnain,in the fill'mcrs.’ hundx. The bulk or this is lying in the fields. practically without necessary pm- loct‘mn, and an enormous loss is staring (he [armors in the face. They Burn and Piliage From Pure ' -Want0nness. '1‘1111 11111111111 T111111: has received 1111? 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'wilh cicsix‘ucâ€" "lion pure and sinmic. rather Hum plun- der or personal nwungc, as 1110 icuding moiivn. Whole viii-ages. caun‘iry houses and farms have ‘ucon burnt in a mnsl imiiscx-iminzilc mzumm‘. ii is siatml that in one town ilic pru<nnis desiroym :1 and farms have ‘ucon burnt in a mnsl ixmiscx-iminulc nmmwr. It is mm that in one town the pub-unis desk-mod :\ largo mnnlgcr c-I bunk nr;'ms‘£0und in ihe Inc-.31 inslituiirm Hf credit. It hrfs he'en UhSCI'VC‘d Hull 11:0 bands dazzling dostrm'linn in n}! din-swans um comj‘ros- ed to some cxmnt nt lowmmcn and .ewn fm-oignm‘s, and ert‘ is was-m to he- lécw,‘ 11ml thn,,;\1|:xl'cllisl s¢,>ci«:‘xics over the Russian frantior have horn extend- N\V\'|ES MAY CAST ADRIFT. l-‘\'I‘IIER DESAI'LNIER'S \‘JILL. (illllni'lfl PREX T0 FLAMES. STILL SIIGRT 0F (HHS. C. W. RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor 213 minding: 131m: iniJJlmm‘n. ”1H m the southern lcr contruclcd measles- and were sr-nt [u the .ship‘s huspilnl. The mother's mind became affected and last, Wednes- day Mrs. Aquila: umgs't the infant through a pox-I. hole and attempkad to follnw. A smmzan had seen me body oi ”16 child In“ from the port hole, how-ever. and while lhe ship was being 510mm! allondunls fuund Mrs. Aqmla trying to force her body through the port hok‘. She was rescued. N0 trace of the iumnt's body was found. l’mfi'ssor Liwitz' Describes Work Done at Guelph. - A dcwutch fi-mn Toronto says: Pm- tcssm- (I. A. Zavitz. of the Ontario Ag- ricultural College. addressed the Agri- cultural Commute? oi the Legislature In: Wmhxesday on plant impeding us ap- plix‘ct. to farm crops. He told the com- mittm of the work done at the Guelph onllega in the selection of seed and hy- bridization m‘ ~(-r.istq-t'm'lilizulion. He illustrated his rl‘marks ‘hy samples of the rcsults attained by the experiments ~4ht'ln'ids of great pron'iise obtained hum (missing Dauwm Golden (lhnff \Vlmul and Turkey llod. in the new wheat the good qualities of both were I'utainn-d. whiln mum at their flcfects were eliminated. He emphasized the im- pan-lame of \his work to tural' Hum-(Ms. Shower 0: 'l‘lu-m Demands on Country Near Kalmnazoo. .~\ despatch from Kalamazoo. Michi- gun savs :‘\ shower of “19de of a kind mwr M? n in lhis \witinih large insiz'e and gIchis'I in (:.010r Insomr'r Wm: WM :nmn from. {ah}; (Hm'mod tho lar- l‘ilul‘) hot“ con KIIXIIIIIazon and Bame Cl‘Cik on Tuesday uric-”man. Thoslm-m broke quickh in II cloudhurst. Frags her: In IIIH‘mg 2-11on 31 fim and Increas- m; in number umu caucuuuaum mum... dogged wiih thonl. The bugs followed uner‘ Um f1'<,:;_r;<. Professors and students mrricd' large numbers of insecis home for Mammalian. Scientific authorities assert the specimens are not known, bu! clairn‘they would 7101 have reached vm'lh had not an unusually hmvy mun. dorstomn pravailed. Mask of the bugs were (load when picked up. Chargeé Against Momma? Ahalloir Companies. .\ (JCSpiliCll from Monircal says: Mon- lrea'l is 40 have a sincleym‘d investiga- tion mail. will (-omparo with Chicago's. if .Xl'd. Lurivicrc's information can be believed. Aid. Lariviere said 10-day?- “,\ stulemeni has been forwarded to me :iswrliug llml hm big ubulloir compan- ies in the any which have special char- HTS l‘i-mn llw. Logislaluro. are using mi- ll). which die at (Ramses. and they are mnwrlod into lard. I’ shall ask the muncil In appoint 8- special com- mission to inquire into the whole mai- lcr. It is asserted by parlics who have written mu about the matter that an in- ‘vvsiigulimi will prove that animuis unlit lfm- liumun iuod‘ are being boiled down I imu lard.” fill Wiuipeg Schools to he Equipped With Broad Balconies. A dt‘spalch from Win‘nipvg Says: In order In amid a repclition of the fire tragedy in Monireal. by which a school humor and children 1051 Hwir lives, it has been dccidal» that an the schools (It \\'innip(-g shall be equipped with broad balconies in order m Iacilitah‘. escape in 9399 01 fire. in” H wit (:1 "mu/alum int-J HUNDREDS MLlJ-ll) OI: in number mm (-alchbasins became MAKING 3'12“" GRAINS-3. FOR SXFI‘IT Y OF CHILDREN. DISEASE" (I i'l'TLl‘I l'SED. [NSF]! ITS AND FROf-‘Fv. the u griculâ€" this counfiry. \\'OU.\‘DE! ). hm hundred wivuuded on

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