7a! authorizing an ad. and Emplnyex‘s‘ Pension substantial basis. we an bwn carefully 1):. much pleasure in again ‘ of the stat! in the Eunice Fun 73939.05. w y. Hendr e's death has {totSL (Mahatma m mg the year stud. Oizawa. in me Provinm authorizing an increase m ,d d in such amnms and :e 11de development 01 the rm can be mes} mommy. am of man- ilncrelt due de- Laï¬‚ï¬ _mgking to the ShQrEholdel-g t} l 'L of the ufluzrs 01 the Ban In on other .iié‘ï¬i‘xii'.‘ .. .. â€Ã©. Ii} m and we were much m colleague. Mr. William 'm 192:; May. 1899, and died r the Banks which aré now IP65 from !izne to Jim as capital. but no immediate liner mm- per year,3nd at the ‘ the!" months mil. 1m. aha:- 2.689.728 63 ‘4 van . Acu, lax Stock 0! the "9'! as me Direc- : '59 Directors to *0! "n Bank V buminï¬ gentle- '- R; szkie. Hon. . (S‘- Cummings). "“3 was elected eye: . g ml! rgovision'lo {admins â€Thur discount: (:2 n-0,“ Fun L any] _- la: .11 bad and and lot rebate provided 34.773348 4‘ 13. General Managua .KIFI. 9m] Manager. bus'ness of “M68639 W500 538.266 93 Callas; Date 2 reeling 0' the Shun-h.†‘3 Toronto. 9'; “CM WILME‘ President. 23:52; i! of account brought for- coma on new in 828.898.1182 5 25.715.495 12 21617 N 55.133 70 qu arter. earned, of the $11,601.59! 79 4.173.872 an 1559.02 06 900.000 M 14.136 N $6,700,561 ‘9 V3. all in "B ace of Alberta, 33,221,741 so 168.089 15 1.516.964 9? 743.0% 32 12.742 60 he Bank in .10. 39602 3. nephew 719.05 M all n..- ..-. ,.. my - nu; nun-bl "nu unamw. 15; cu .. menus â€I me less than her free "infrared heart. 5110' same room mt... the girl he loved. cannot glxc me that, and I must, «o. ! She “as rudden {10m him in her had much rather you should say no- Ishadom' comer, shrouded on one side “My dear Carmichlel, undemland. 1'“ have no occasion. I! I win. bar, I must do it of! my cua but marl}- as I love her, i! you ware lo bring her to me conquered azzd submit-live, Bike lphigenia a: the altar. I would not have her. 1 Bow: her much too we†to ask any sacriï¬ce of inciinauon from Hm. I love her too _well t9 accept auyfbrng “I would try again every day {or a twelvemonth if there were a scintilia of hope. My life should be a series at offers. But the thing is «lecim-d. i know from her mamwr, from hm- raw. that I have no chance. i have been in the habit of thinking myself rather it nice kind of ~teliow, and the womcn have encouraged the idea. .Bul. i don’t answer here. Carmichael. Miss Tem- pest will have nothing to say to me." “She’s a fool!" said Captain Carmi- chael, with his teeth set. and that dark look of his which metal harm to semen txrdy. “I'll talk :0 hat.†“Refused you! Pshawl they all begin that way . It's one of the small diplo- macies of lhc sex. They think llxcy on- hance their value by an assumed' rc- luclance. Nonsense, man; try again. She can’t: help liking you.†“Am I? So I thought myself till this morning. Unfortunately the young? lady is of a different. opinion. She has refused me." 54’. good. And of course Vinâ€"let i} chm-med. You are the very man for her.†“I should ask nothing kinder from Yale than to be allowed lo spend my days in your Forest. Yes. I Would say gala-bye. lo lhe green hills and vales of Counly Fork. and become lhat. d0â€" k-stable being, an absentee. ifâ€"lfâ€"for- lune smiled on me. But she doesn‘t, you see. and I must go. Perhaps you may have perceivw. Carmichaelâ€"pen naps you may not have been altogether averse from the ideaâ€"in a word, I have tulle" over head and ears in love wiln your hewllching step-daughter.†‘My dear fellow, l’m delightnd! It is lhe thing I would have wished. had I hen bold enough to wish for anything cun' nbmll.“ “All right. You were sayingâ€"†“That my visit here has been simply dolighltul. and that I must go to Lon- (ion by an early 1min lo-morrow." “Parmlxoicnl!†remarked the captain. “That sounds like your well-bred ser- vant. who :ells you that he has nothing 4- say against the situation. but he wishvs to leave you at the end of his monlh. \\'hul.‘s lhs‘ mailer. dear boy? Do you ï¬nd our Forest lmnnilage loo dull?" “Were the birds unnpproachabhw?‘ :uked (Inptain (.nrmichael. laughing: ‘01 mm: fhu Jugs tluublesome‘.†I s"ppo~‘e-? (bluistontly abominable weather. isn't. it? You must be soaked tn the skin." “I suppose I am." nnswoml the other. carelessly. “But I’ve been soaked :1 gazed many times before. and it hasn't done mv much harm. Thanks to the modern inventions of the waterproof n‘mkers. the soaking begins inside in- stead of out. I should cut] myself pur- boiled." “Take off your oil-skins. and come and talk. You'll have a nip. won‘t you?“ added Capiain Carmichael. ring- ing “lL‘ bell. “Kirchcmvnser, (Zurucoa. (iieniivntâ€"which shall it be?" “Gleniimtf’ answc-red Lord Mallow. “and plenty of it. I'm in the humor m which a man must. either drink inordin~ :1!er ur cut his throat." 0 W Wâ€, chair in from. of it. “Went for the birds 3111*! all. old fellow. ‘ he said. “ithmxt Imkmg mum]. locognizing the head of lord MaIImV‘s shooting boots. ‘_‘\ou found it IOu dismal in the house. home somehow at last, wh'ich was much for a stranger to the ground. The stable clock was chiming 1119 quarter befori- six \thn he went. into lhe hull. where Vixen had left 'him in anger that morning. The great wood ï¬re was burning. and Captain (Zar- michael was sitting in a Glastonbury chair in from. of it. “Went for Me He spent the whole day in a young cal; plantation. ankle-deep in any mud, miss and dead fern. making liaVoc among the innocent birds. lie was in SI blood-thirsty a temper that he felt as i' he could have shot a con-y of young children. had they come in his way. with all the femcity of a modern Herod. “I think I‘ve spoiled Carmichael's wvers for this year. at any rate." he said to himself. as he trauiped home- ward in the early darkness. with no small hazard of losing himself in one of those ghastly plantations. which were at: exactly alike. and in which a man might valk all day long without meet- ing anything nearer humanity than a‘ trespassing forest pony that had leaped l a fence in quest of more sufï¬cing food1 than the scanty herbage of the open woods. Lord Mallow got on better than might have been expected. He went east when he ought to have gone west. and found himself in Queen‘s Bower when he fancied himself in Gretman \\'ood;| but he did'not. walk more than half a dozen miles out of his way. and he got I é nm+n+mn+nmnsmm+mmmmmm llH.\l'l'l-Il: XXIX.~ Ihulhlllh‘d). â€HUI-E Hbuut me. either to ‘ nmlhor." m want an In got 2:3 mm. m “1‘"! “But I Wurst humor hv haul M’v‘n been in SUV“ I to) was :1 Hum mid vrx'u‘ei {41' H)“ maun. hot" or her ' shall say a great (10:11 to lfulh. cxclnuned the captain, dospm'ate- Iv nvnhu- “l n.» w. a+a+a+m+ï¬+a+b+ï¬+w+n+ï¬+ï¬+ï¬+n+p+b+m+fl+ï¬+§ awn.“ 0 off your oil-skins. and HR. You'll have a nip. uqdmj Captain Carmichael VOL. 1:). NU. 6. $1 per annum. Rmic and Vixen: . much harm. Thanks to the inventions of the waterproof the soaking begins inside .‘n- out. I should cull myself pnr~ MILLBROOK A] OR, A HAPPY MARRIAGE. C@@@@@@@ L: “My dear Mrs. Carmichael, I don’t . care a straw about. New Year’s Day, ’land I'm not in a lively vein. This aniel evening suits me much better than high jinks, I assure you.†“H‘s very good of you to say so." “Come and play :1 game of billiards,’ said Captain Carmichael, throwing down his paper. “Upon my honor, I'd rather sit by the ‘nre and watch Mrs. Carmichael at her point lacs. Tax in an abominably Lazy -md.:od die:- my tramp in those sappy‘ lplanlaï¬om' wswrrred Lord ~Ma!hw,; :who (en n tomsh plsasure-umingled iwuh butane: rcgrefsfin ‘heing in {he isame room with the gm he loved. 1 She was hidden from him in her is mm-Iyrdmn. I’m afraid you must ï¬nd \‘rry «lull. Lox-«1 \Iallmx. for ;\'u>w \«m's Day. when pamplc mnecl 5-: be mm. \\n 0113‘?†lo inm' had a dinner-rm 2y." “I wï¬s not, cold. mamma; I had my warm cloak." “But you conrvss you have caught, cold. I detest colds: they always go through a house. I shall be ihe next victim. I dare say: and \vilh me a cold is mm-lyrdmn. I'm afraid You must “How véry inénulious 01' exclaimed Mrs. Carmichael plaim’ng tone. “Are We not going;r to have an\' music?" asked Mrs. Carmichael. langli- idly. more inlelos'ed in the picots her clever needle was executing on a piece 0! Italian point than in the reply. “Lord Mallow. mmnot you persuade \‘iolet to join mu in one of those sweet. ducts -;~f Mmdvlssohn'. ‘1" “lndwd. mnmnm I couldnt sin†a null). lm as lumkv us a rmen. “I‘m no! sur-pnsod 10 hear it. .nid the cnplain. hmking up from his sludy of The (Em-ulï¬m-r's (Ihmniviur. “No doubt you nmnugvd lo (nun cult] last mum “hilc: _\ou “ere mooning.r upon the ter- rflce “1th 301mg: \xuuhcy.‘ “Poor \vrctch!" she mused. “Are there “4'.an in our days so weak as to love where they can never be loud again. I wonder? It is foolish enou-rh in a man; but. \ cures himself as quickly as the mo: goose that gets bitten by a snake. and runs away to ï¬nd the herb \\ him is an antidote to the venom. and ccmcs back ready to ï¬ght the snake again.†l‘hcrc were no duels that menin“. \‘iwn was as cold as ice and as silent in a statue. She sat in [he shadrm of her molher’s arm-chair nfler dinner. turning over the leaves of Dora‘s “Ten- nyson.“ pausing to conlemplalc Elaine with u lmll-conlmnplnous pityâ€"a curi- ous feeling that hurt her like a physi- cal pain. fail lashing itself. her whiskers bx'isl‘ 1mg? That's my step-daughter's unli- Iude loward mo. and I dare say before long I shall fool her claws. There goos lho gong. and we must go too. I’m sorry .\lis~‘ Tempest has been such a foul. Mallow; but I must repeal my C«,.ngl-alxx|ati«‘1ns. oven at the risk of of- fcnding you." “No. We began by disliking each other. and we have been wonderfully ("vnstunt [0 our ï¬rst opinions." “I can’t understandâ€"" “Can‘t you? You will. perhaps. some dayâ€"if you ever have a hands-cum step- daughter whn sols up her back against you from the beginning of things. Have you ever seen a sleek handsome tabby put herself on the defensive at the ap- proach of a terrier. her back arched. hm- eyes flushing green lightnings. her “You answer boldly for her on so short an acquaintance." “I answer as a man who loves her, and Wm: has looked into her soul," re- plicd Lord Mallow. “You and she don’t hit it ovorwell. I fancy." “Simply because I know it would 59 11591055. Truth and candor shine in that girl's eyes. She has a soul above the potty trickerivs of her sex. No from her lips moans No between this and etm‘nity. 0h! thrice blessed will that man be to whom she answers Yes: fnl‘ she will give him the tendex'est, truest, most, generous heart in crea- lion." “Certainly not." answered his host. “but I shall think you a confounded ass. Why not wait and try your luck again?" [istf‘d Lord Mallow. “But there's no use in talking about it. You won't think me discourtmus or ungrateful if I clear out of this to-morrow morning. will you. Carmichael?" “Small thanks for your congratula- tions," retortetl the lrislnnan. She might. have made me} happy it she had gchuson. I would have forgivrn her tempers. and loved her for her wild- ness. She is the sweetest woman I ever know: as fresh and fair as your furzy hilltops. But- she is not for me. Fate never meant me to be so blessed." “She will change her mind before she is many months older," said Captain tinrniichael. “Her father and mother have spoilrtl her. She is a creature of whims and fancies, and must be ridden on the curb." “I would ride her with the lightest shame bit that. ever was made." pro- , , _, __ .., ‘L‘J r_, an5. good temper, talent. tastes that harmonize with her own. You can give lmr a ï¬ner position than she has any right to expect: And she refuses you. She is. a spoiled child. who doesn‘t know her own mind or her own ad- vantage. She has a diabolical temper. and is as wild as" a hawk. Egnd! I Congratulatc you on your escape, Mal- lcw. She was not born to nmlce any man happy." “lull shall say a great deal to tub," exclaimed the captain, desperate- ly angry. “I am indlguanl. I am out- mgvd by her conduct. What in Hon- vcn's name does this willful girl want in :1 husband? You have youth. good lmks. good Temper. talent. tastes [hm harmonize with her own. You can give her :1 ï¬ner lmsitlan Hmn eluo hm mm you. Violet!" in her com- [Three .\loonsliinors Dead and Twenty- three Captured. A despatch from AsheviJle, North Carolina. 5932:: Three moonshiners lkilled, twenty-three captured undadoz- on or more iliicit disstilleries destroyed it reported by an Asheville raiding lpm-ty of revenUe ofï¬cers. on Tuesday, headed by J. Will Roberts, at Piedmont, .\'. C., 8. highly notorious section of the mountains. Roberts’ raiding party con- sisted of thirty or forty men heavily‘ armed with Winchester-s. The moon- shiners gave tight and fired upon the revenue ofï¬cers from ambush. Hun- dreds of shots were exchanged. Sev- eral thousand gallons of whisker were seized by the revenue omcers. “By Heaven. madam. I pity the man who may be fool enough to buy you!" cried the capluin. sturling up from his unlasted breakfast. and leaving Vixen mistress of the ï¬eld. “How dare you say that 10 mo?" Cried Vixen. “You have usurped n'iv father‘s plan-013ml haw u-ihlnd mo (if â€H mn- lher‘s~ hmul. ls nol that cause l-nmigh for illf.‘ in hair 3011? l lun'o only (nu) friend lull in tin? world. Roderick \‘nw- drey. And you “wind slander inc. bo- CRHSP l cling 10 that old friendship. the lasl rmnnuul of my happy childhoud.’ I “You might have a dozen such friends Elf friendship is all you want. and no lady Mallow info the bargain," rotor!- Fl! Captain Carmichael, scornfully. “You are u simpll-lmi to send such a man away dcspairintr. But I suppose ii is idle to ask ynu to hear reason. l mu not your father. and even if I were. I dan'c- say you‘would lake your own way in spite of me." “My falhm- would not have asked me in marry a man' I did not love.†an- swered Vixen pmulily hOl' eyes Cloud- intr \vilh ioms ewn at he thought (if hm beloved dvnd: “and be “mild hmc valued Lord Mnllow's rank and fortune no more than i do. But you are so fond of a ban-gain.†she added, her eye kindling and hor lip curving,r wilh bit- forest. scorn. “You sold Builflnch. and now you want. to sell me." with unhienching firmness. “i think I underslamd your molive.†said (Iapluin (Zarmir-haol. “Lord Mul- iow never had a chance with you. The ground was occupied before he calm". You are a foolish girl to reject so good an offer for 1118 sake 01' another \m- man‘s sweetheart.†“l mu :1 woman \{rho wuuld snonm' cut my throat than marry a mun 1 Can- not honestly" love." answered Vixen. “You will change your mind." “I newr Change my mind." “You will live to repent- your folly. thou. Miss Tempest; and all I hope is that your remorse may be keen. ll is not one woman in a thousand who gets such a chance. What are you lhat you should throw it away " “Then spare yourself lhe trouble. H “ould be useless.“ “I cannot conceixc whv you should be so bemtled as to refuse :1 man who offers so much. A man \\ ho has \xoalth, rank, youth, good l4)0k5â€"" “SPqu movthe catalogue of your {Ilend‘s merits. I think him (1 most es- timable person. I acknowlcdgvd his rank and wealth. But I have refused him." Vixen left off pouring out. the loa. clasped her hands in her lap. and look- ed at Captain Carmichael with 1hr most rcsolule expression 110 had our seen in u \vmnun’s face. ' “Are you going to talk to me about Lord Mallow?" she asked. “Yes." “She has a headache. and will be better alone. Stop where you are. 1! you please. Violet. l have something serious to say to you." mm mm Dreams! in her room." “Then I think. if you‘ll oxense me, I‘ll have my breakfast will: her," said Vixen. “She'll be glad of my company, I dare say.†“You can pour out the ten. Violet. Your mother i; feelirw a Iilth’1 tired. :vnd “ill breakfast in her mom. a! of family worship was of Conmse and hminCSS-likc form. and the whole cm‘cmony lasted about Seven minulos. Then the household dispel-54K] quickly, and Forbes brought in his Way of cov- ered dishes. The servants filed in for morning p'mms whh 11 Captain (.armichnol deliv- med in :1 cold hand voice. “is mam» “What has become of Lord Mallow?" she asked Forbes, when he brought in the urn. “He left by the early train, ma'nm. Cnplhin Carmichael drove him to Lynd- hut-st.†The old son-ants of the Abbey House had not yet brought themselves to speak of their new lord as “master." lie was always “Captain Carmichael." The cuplain came in while Violet knoll by the fire playingï¬vith Argus, whom oven the new rule had not ban-‘ ï¬shed whully from the fannily sitting- moms. When Vixen came down to breakfast next, morning she found [he lable laid only for three. Before hi< song: was ï¬nishrd Violet had kissed her mother and glided silent- ly from the mom. Lord Mallow saw her go. and there was a sudden break in his voice as lhe door Closed upon herâ€"a break that sounded almost like a suppressed sob. “Oh. lhero‘s nothing.r half so sweet. in The Irishman sealed himself at the (lislanl. piano. struck a chord or two, and began the old melody, with its fa- miliar refrain: “Home. Mallow, you can sing Us something, at any rate," said the CM)- lain, suppressing a yawn. “I know you can play your own accompnninfl‘m when you please. You can’t be too idle la) give us one of thre‘s melodies.†“I'll. sing. it you like. Mrs. Carmich- ael," assented Lard Mallow; “but I'm afraid yuu must be tired of my Songs- My repertoire is rnl'rmr limilmL†life " A“ lovgs young dream! -<-‘-'I\..J \11 â€It: Hui'puudq on the other by her mnther's ('hm’r. He (fuuld only catch a glunpse of her an- tm‘n plaits now and then as her hand hr-nt over her open book. He never heurd her voice or met her eyes: and yet it was sweet to him to sit in the same mom with her. by the "PIVOt‘dl'QDOI‘Y of the ï¬re-place .'\‘. ll‘n nu h, uy repertoire is rul‘nor limited." “You songs are charming," 5sz Mrs Jm-mH-hael ,\ REAL \VIIISKEY \\'.\R. (To be Continued.) Durham and Victoria Standard MILLBROOK 0NT.. THURSDAY, JULY 4 In taking the second cut. of red clover to," seed, it is well lo remember that emig of the weeds-- ribgruss. culchny, cm-h dock, and othersâ€"produce from 10,000 In 50,000 sgeds, or about one hundred limes as many seeds us are produced by a. red clover plant. Further, that the spread in prices now paid in favor of Experiénce has shown that the larncst yields and best qualitv 01 red clover seed are obtained 110111 the second mopâ€"the first 01911 being 1111511111311 011 1111111 1111111.} June 20111,w111»11 1'111 roughage and weed gxowth should be trimmed “1111 :1 mower having 1119 cutter -b:11' tilted well 1111. With this method, the rmages of the clover seed nudge me largely avoid- ed. If the first crop be cut for hay, the C111 should be taken as early as possible. In How of Hie present condiliuns of the tmde of red 1(10\Ol seeds 11nd of the red clcxer crop, I desire to advise [1111111015 in the Province of Ontario llmt it will be well for them to consider the oxpcid- 131‘ “oil for them lo consider ilm (‘xpr‘di- oncy 01' utilizing.r as [:11 as possible llmsn ilml can be made 010ml l1v woulini'. 11ml of saxing them [01‘ the pm 110» of sued, Anticipated That It Will Again Be Short for the Season at I908. On aeeount of partial failure in Hana- dz; and the United States of the tflOti crop or lled (:lm'er seed, large quantities were imported from Europe for the past sea- smi‘s trade. The supply was depleted :early in May. and the retail prices have been unusually high in consequence. No red clover seed is being carried over for next. season's trade. The red Clover crop. not only in Canada but in the United States and in Europe, is now I‘elmrted to have suffered severely from prolonged cold weather during Man-h, April and May; and on account of proh- alile reduction in yield of hay and other fodder , but particularly because most fields of red clover are killedout in places. it is anticipated that the areas; tell for red clover seed will be consider ably below the average for Canada. and that. the supply of good. clean, No. 1 seed will again be short for the season of A dcsputch from Ottawa suys: 'l‘lio rc- turns of naturalization in (Ianudu for who have. been tabulated by tho Scorc- "try of State‘s Department. and show that a very largo proportion of (Zun- au‘u’a now citizens from foreign mun- li'ies are taking the oath. of allegiaiim‘. During the your the naturalization totalled [0.242, as compared with (3,632 hr the previous year. an met-ease cf 5.610. The Naturalization Act requires three years residence in the Dominion before papers of citizenship can be tukr‘n out. 'l‘nkim,r Lulu oonsideyrulion lho fact that unly the heads of families and young men over 21 wars of age of for- eign birih need to iukc the nulh of al- lvgiuncef lho total of 10,212 for Inst ycur probably l'C[)l‘ChCIHS :1 foreign im- A Marked Increase Shown in Natural- ization Statistics. ;\lrs. Clam Lemon and her son of four- lccn were inslnnlly killed in St. Paul, Mxnn., while taking in the family wash- Bucuusv the par‘rnt: of (.urrio Sham Id of Chicago told her they could not afford to give her a new graduation dress, lhc girl 1ch her home. 3115.130†un ugi‘d “Quinn 01‘ \lmliz‘iiio' I.Cd"(‘ ium. is missing, mid is belimcdi In hair: been blown away in (me of the ii-inudoes which visited the place lately. ' (201. II. P. Brewster. of Atlanta, (13.. mug shot and killed during it riot on an excm'nion [min by French 'l‘arly, :1 negro. United States milmakers offer a perfect. 1‘qu for $33 a ton. Wreck-causing mils cost $28. Sewn persons were killed by the full of u tenmnent in the llulizm quarter of New York, on fl‘uesduy. The Canadian Norttn-rn Railway hns run a branch line into Moose Munntuin, where Messrs. Mackenzie Mann have wry Iurgv iron ore deposits. The London .8; Snuttiwostern Railway has srttlcd with Mrs. \V'uttcr Bin-wick. (-t ’l‘oronto. for 1:10.000 in an accident. an inst Dominion Day. GREAT BRITAIN. The British Commons by an over- \\'In‘lniing wtv favored restriction of the power of the Lords. UNITED STA'l‘ES. Mr. lh‘mv Ollxiun K in lhe Mayo: stalled th at 'Iomulo wuw epmbubl 1m comment. â€.7â€... v. u quail. Julm Lecovig, an employee of the While Boar mine ill. Rossluiid, fell 700 loci down the shaft and was killed. The 'l‘emiskaming 8: Northeri'i Ontario Railway will be completed by “18 end 0! â€IE present season lo the two hun- dl’l‘d-milc post. {CONDENSED NEWS‘ITEMS The l’z'uif Inspection Depurhnom has decided that! sum†berry boxes must Cunlum. four-[inns of u quart. Inhn l ‘ Princo Fushimi damned £50 to Town- lo clmrilubk- insliluliuns. Reports received in 'l‘ommo state H-al. heavy ruins have drowned out the “ms around 'l‘hessalon. The Fruit Inspectgmx Deparhnom has llnnhlnd 11.... “flownhlï¬. Briefs From Our Osm and Other Countries 0! lIcccnl Events. CANADA. HAPPENINGS FRO.“ AU' OVER 'l‘llla' GLOBE. RED CLOVER SEED. :ricn. K.C.. in {14;ng ulod that the Cm ‘1 probably the \vox'sfon lCook of the Crystal lemm in I’vur of Fire. A (tosl‘mtcti from St. Juhn. .\'.U.. 5:151: A svns'utiun was (:uusvd on \\'vdn«~.~'it:iy tԠthe inqlh‘st zit (lutv‘s [\‘tillltt into the tlmrning ut' the tii'ystnt Stri'nin. in \Vtttt‘lt tvlzi' Invn I05! their thins. It) thv thali- many of Mrs. May (Ioti'niun. wok on the steamer. She said she Wit: in [hair of tire, and this was chiefly because Mrs. Chase, the stewardess, had told Mr von- gsance against the Crystal ,Sti-ijuyn triad, neon threuicned, if it took ten years. She thought Captain (i. H. I’m-r)" of the stcanwr Aberdeen, who tui‘mm‘ty was on the (Zi'ystut Stream. was the mun mount as having threatened the Stt‘tilltCl'. Cup- tain Perry was shown this stutmncnt an the arrival of his steumm' horn on \\'vd- nesdny, and he dmiiod it stmngty. tic imputednlmotivo to Mrs. Hotomzin. say- ing he \vas‘inthiontint in having her dis- charged from the stemmr Star sexual years ago. An English mile is 5,280 feet, a nau- tical mile is 6,080 feet. good. clean NH. 1 sm’u‘l will t'nnlinue lo mngc from 50 (-onls In $2.50 ln-r hushvl, und nlny announl In from Sl In vwn $Iil pC‘ MW. and in any cum is morn lhun (la-uhh- lhc L'nsl ml the lann‘ I'vqnirod to pull and l'cnmw snl‘h weeds {mm lhe seed crop before il i< out. new.» nnn'kvl- mg farmers are invilod l0 sunll u snmll sump]? of their gruss m' .v-lm‘er swd< \Vllh their name and mllh-vss vncloscd. which Sample should Jw nvmn‘ulvly rv- presvnlutivc of lln' hulk lnl. mllh'ésswl lo the chd Commissinnvr. Dupl. uf .\gri-‘ (-ullln'o, Ollasz and willn'n lln'cu or {our days [hey will l'(‘('l‘i\’(‘ in rvlm‘n :1 slzilnnlcnl. showing its pm-vonlugv purlly and the kinds and pmpm'liun nI nox- ious wood sheds. 11' any. lhul are con- luined in il. \\'ilh .‘lH‘Il infm'nmllmx they will ln-llï¬r knnw lls mlnu “llvn compared wllh lllu CIn-n-nl quululiulls fur seeds of lhe \‘uz‘ions grnllrs uf qual- ity. The lulu] immigration [01' the monlh of April was “HUM. :is' unnpm'od wilh 35,3!3 far April of last your, am increase of 35.1)"? rent. For the Ion months, July 1 In April 30. the innnig'utkm was 163.7l8, Compared with 121.03! for line r‘urrosponding numths of Hm liscul yvur. an incr‘use of ï¬lm? or 36 per cent. migration (If lliirly to forty llmusnnd. And sinvo lln‘ec wurs‘ l‘t‘,"i(lt‘ll(.‘l' is rc~ quirml il. will ln- soon lliul, :Iliimsl llie \Vhflllt‘ forvigu immigruliun of liiilil has l-econw malurulizud by law. The lnlul nulumlizulimis uf immi- gi'unls [rum [Inilm‘l Sluli‘s \wi'n 3.888, which. (‘Ulllplll‘t‘d willi llic immigruthm ï¬gures of 1902-03. .slww llml ll<‘ill'l_\’ all â€Mr Anm'icnn mule selllui-s in â€10 West. are laking the «all: of allegiance lo the Bi‘ilish (Ii-mm. Warehouses and Smblos DPStroyed -â€" Explosion Narrmvly Averled. A dospzllch Iron: Borlin says: 0110 4.? the Im‘gnsl ï¬res Berlin has over known. or. \\‘odnosduy destroyed tho. grout, “arc-muses and siuhlos of “he Berlin ? Omnibus (‘mnpmuz The whole fix-0 bri- . 9:410 vainly fnugm Hm “illlh's for Immy haul-s, but. the flrcnmn szn‘ml [he ud- ;j<;ining Royal virluulling.r \\':n‘chou.<c. ‘wlu‘m 5.000.000 lilrm of spirits were :slux'od. These wen- Hn-vnlonud [01' :1 long timo. causing fears of u h-rrilic cx- plosion. 3 Customs Cruisers in St. Lawrence K001) J 1 Too Sharp :1 Watch. I A (tosputch from Ottawa tsuys: Mr. 1". L Jones, (Ihict l’rvvcnth'n ()ttiCCr of Customs, has just rvtlu'nod to Ottawa after :1 trip of inspection through the Mun-imm- Provinces and along the twuth-ezlstrm trunlim‘. Mr. Jones 1‘0- nu-ls that tho whoh-sule smuggling ct whiskvy up the St. Lawrence is at an H‘nd, due to tho vigilance at the (lus- 31mns' cruism‘s. ’l‘wu vessels, the (Jon- 'slunce and the Gladiator. are kept in the service, but. if Hwy wvrc \\'tthd1'u\vn. *dcumlm. the itlvgul u-umc Would quickly spring up again. GREAT FIRE .-\'l‘ BERLIN, GERMANY. F'um-o and the United Stan‘s are on- (toavuring to negotiate a new commer- cial treaty. Sir John â€all, n former Premier of New Zeallnnd, is dead. , Order has been restored in the wine--1 growox‘s’ dislrict of France. 1 A Guernsey (‘qu belonging 10 an imâ€" veiled held for which MI AIHIUI‘ Mockci Imd latclv paid $32,000. ciijowdl an automobile ride Iiom (Iiicum to Mt; Foxes! 111.. [he ulhox day, as lhc guesi“. of “.5 0“ nei‘. Frzmk (2. lundlc, of \V’ixmipank. (10:111.. dmwm‘d himself in a mill pond, “hen he learned that. his lnllmr. who died last, wcuk, had left. him $250,000. (ix-l0! lmd weukunud llle boy's mind. /\ warrant was sworn out for the 31‘- mst of Clarence Byrnc, of New York. a (Ihrish‘uu th‘nlist‘ whose H1110 daugh- h‘.‘ died of pnvuuumiu without, medical lreulment. Herbert Dahl, a Chicago waiter. com- pluined in murl of being struck in the farc- \\'i!h a lmnon pic and injured other- wise by James \v'ullo and John Azzato in :1 restaurant. ing by “Shining flashing along the “ire; Inc “'lllSKliY SMl'GGIJNG STOPPED. STAR’I‘IJNG EVIDENCE warrant \\n 'l‘. (i. HAYNOH. Sw'd lnspm-ior fur (mlurio . 1907. GENERAL. .â€"\ de‘spulch from Krasnoym'sk, Si- bel-in, says: The attack on the guard muse and detention prison here, which bugun June 21. was rcsuxm‘d on Tues. day night by revolutionists, who occu- A d1‘spz1tch from St: P131131~§b113r says : 'I'hc-pniice 011 Tuesday night sourcth a depnrlnwnt of 1111‘ \\'111' Ministry 11nd found 1!. to be 1110 hl‘ndqum'lm's of 0113‘ of the 1'1‘vol11lio11111-y groups. Much 11-} legal literalme was scizod. The build-‘ 111:: was ccrdonml b_\ police du1ing the starch. but only 01111 n1'11nt “as made. War Department Headquarters of Revolutionaries. THE TROUBLES OF RUSSIA $3.50 to $1.01!: m’nlor wheat pnionls $4.85; straight mlh-rs. $1.“) to $4.25 Munln'ul. July 2?.â€" (ix'ninâ€"Thc Iota} Inurkm for nuls rumuim‘d Mendy Under :1 Huxlorulo domand for car lots. Mnni~ (Olin N0. 1 Whilt‘ sold {It ’19 !0 49%C. (qurio X0. '2 u! 13%, to $‘Jc. N0. 3 at. 47% 16 my. and No. 4- at 16% 10 470 per bushel (-x slm‘c. l"l<’mr-â€"â€"(‘.lmiv0 spring whvut. pallvnls. $5.10 to $5.24): seconds. Dressed hogs in car 1015 are nominal Bacon. long clear. 10% to 11%c per m m @150 Iuls; me.“ pork. $21 to $21.50 .sl'mrl cul. $22.51) In {5 3 [Imusâ€"4ng to medimn. 15%: (10., heavy. 14%(‘2 rolls. ll‘y'; shouldm-s, llc: hacks. 16‘/2c; lgn'eakfast bacon. Eggsâ€"(22155 1015 $011 at 17 to [Sc :1 dozen. Bullm‘â€" Pound nulls am qunlod all 17 l: 18c; tubs nominal ul [7 to 17/0: huge x0115 um- quoted at 17 t0 l7}4c.(1ro:1m- my [Hints so]! at :20 10:. ’2c, and solids at '19 to 19m. Cheeseâ€"IMHO quotvd at 12%c, and mins :11 PW ‘At Beansâ€"I[uml-pivkod qu-chd at $1.50. and priuws at 3L3!) to $1.40. Huncyâ€"Slruinmi qunlod at 11 to 120 per lb. and comb hum-y at $2 to $2.50 per dozon. Hayâ€"No. 1 timothy is quoted at SM in $15.51) More, and .\'o. 2 at 1:2 to $13. Strawâ€"$7 10 $7.50 u ton on track horn, l'uiulucsâ€"Onturio. $1.15 to $1.20 per lung on track, and N4"\\' Brunflvick. $L3l) pm' bug. I’ou[tryâ€"'I‘m'koys. alive, 11 to 140: chickens. Spring. IS 10 200 pm- tb. Iva {I to 10c. ’ Wh-‘atâ€"No. 1 Manitoba hard is quot- , ed at 950. lake ports; No. 1 .\'m‘1hcm at f 93%c, and No. :2 Nt'n-Ihern at ï¬le. On- It lariu wheat is steady. with N0. 2 white : and red Winter quoted at 90 to 910 out- ' side. 0:13-»). 2 white offered at 460 out- side and at 4:3}40 on u (ic rate to Toron- 1;:, with ri-ixc bid. hrlcyâ€"No. :2 was 53C bid nulside. and 480 bid for u load. Septombm‘ 01' Octolmr delivery. No. 3 extra also 480 bid {or u hmd. September or October. without (nffu'ings. No. 3 barley, 50¢ bid (IleidC. Peasâ€"N0. wilhout hids : REPORTS FROM ml Winter. 89%: bid outside and “'65:: wilhuul sellers. .\'u. '2 mixvd offorcd rt 91C outsidv, without bids. Branâ€"Th0 nun'ket is easier, with : {- fcrings at $10 track, Toronto. Shorts quoted at $10 to $20 â€outside. CALL BOARD. \\'hcutâ€"-Nu. 2 Ontario while offered a! 915.3(- oulside, with 89c bid. N0. '3 a. Cornâ€"V0. 2-A1no1icu11 com is quoted a! 60%0 10 (SK I‘omnlo lake and nail. Puces 01 Cattle. Grain, Cheese and Olher Dairy Ptaduce at llomo and Abroad. Toronto, July 2.â€"Floux‘ â€"-- Ontario “heat 90 per cent. pulculs are quoted ul $3.60 in buyers†bucks, ouiside. for export. Manitoba ï¬rst patents, 5173; second patents. $4.20 to $1.25. and strong bukers‘, $4.05 to $1.10. There was a marked upward tendency :n wage: in nearly all lines of industry nearing the month. The Humber of new THE WORLD'S MARKETS A despatch from Ottawa says: Re- ,uu-t.~ to the Labor Department Show {Lut- thc number of trade disputes dur- -mg May was 49. an increase of twelve over the correswnding mouth of 1906. ,Tlu: loss in working days was approxi- muts‘ly 88,325 as compared with 45.675 in May of last year. The increusc is largely due to the strike of coal miners in the west. and of longsltoremen in â€Montreal. There were about 411 “mm and 11.697 employees :tltt‘cted by the xarious disputes. n-dâ€"~'l'im:<rs. 12¢; tubs, 12%0: pails A'l'l'ACK ON ULTUH) HOUSE. E‘Jo Less BUSINESS AT .\l().\"l‘Hli.»\l HF PERILS 01,: [MR 'l‘Hl-I DAIRY MARKI’XI‘S. COLIN’I‘HY PRODUCE HOG PRODUCI‘S FROM THE LEADING THAI E CENTRES. OHM-Dd a! Than 9: Fatalities Reported During May. . RICHARDS Slc outside A despatch to a London news agenCy from (Man says iLis authoritatively reported that, sixty ofï¬cers of the south- ern military district, several of them connected with the Odessa garrison. have bevu armsted mod the surrounding; houses. They “paid 51 iia-avy fire [in the guards and the latter replied with volleys. During a tusilado lueting over an hour, a cab driver was killed. The prison of Kras- noyarsk is one of the halting places to: political prisoners on their way to more distant places of Siberian exile. 4 SIXTY OFFICERS ARRESTED. :rilish Government to Present llim “'ilh 8250.000. A dcspuich from London says: It is sintod than the Government will award Lord (lanm‘. \x‘ha lulely resigned his pus! of liriiish and (mum-General :11 Egypt. the sum of 8250.000 in recogni- hon of his services in that country. Direct From Baker to Consumer is Idea of Winnipeg Controller. A dcspulch from \\'innipcg says: En- (ruscd in :1 :culcd Oiled paper bag and dim-t from the baker to consumer. \vilhout handling by delivery boys or stoi-t-lm-pers, is the way Controller J. \\. linker would like to see loaves at luvml delivered to consumers in Win- mpug. lie is now bringing the matter Mini-v the litaltli nuthmities, and a 1mm: along.r this line nmv be expected in tho nom future. Lying on Floor. “'ilh Lace Twisted Around Throat. A dmpatch from Toronto «ms: LV- ing {use d0\\'11\\;11rd on tho tl1x1r,“1th a faded piece of lace knotted six times land twiated tightly about her throat, Margaret, the yuung wife of Michael Huwcs, 21 carpenter. livingr at 108 Rich- mond Sheet \\ Cal, \\ 11: found dead from stiangulutiou by her little roux-)ealold 5011 \onnan about 5 (“lock on Thursâ€" day night. His cries attracted \trs. Louisa Miller, who rooms 111 the same house. and who informed the authori- ties. Mrs. Iluwcs had been in ill-health to: some time. suffering particularly {111m theumutism “hich “as aggia. \uted l1_\ 1111111: r in the mo moms “hich thc little tu111'1l1 had 111 the 001131 of the manning hnusc on Adel luide St1cet.She 121‘ N11 ct1ildr111. :1 hm 11-er {11m years and 11 girl of 1111121. yams. Mihmukoo. July :2.â€"â€"\\'hoaiâ€"-.\ka. 1 lnwlhern, $1.02 to $1.04: No. :2 northern. 99': 10 $1.01; September, 99%6. Rwyâ€"- N0. 1. S7 10 87%,c. Barleyâ€"No. :2. 76c; sample. 61 to 75c. Cornâ€"No. 3 cash. 52 to 52%c; September, 53%;.- asked. Duluih. luh 2.â€"â€"â€"\\'heutâ€"-.\'0. 1 hard. 8.30%; \o.1 noxlhern 99%;; .\'n. 2 nc-xlhem 98c: July, 99c; September. $1; December, 97340. Minneapolis, .1111) 2. â€" Wheatâ€"July. 98%c; September 98%3; No. 1 hard. $1.02: No. l nmthorn. $1.01: No. 2 m-rthcrn, 9‘.) to Q‘JXC; No. 3 nommrn, 95 to 96C. l-‘lmu‘â€"-l"inn: ï¬rst patents. 54.95 to $5.05; second ralcnts, $4.80 10 $4.90; ï¬rst clears. $3.55 to $3.65: se- cond clean-s. $2.75 to $2.85. Branâ€"In hulk, $15.25 to $15.50. 1, Publisher and Proprietor ‘S? .50 to S8. 25; barrels heavy mess beef, ‘sm; half-banels do SSJD: conuxnlmd laxd my to 10/0 :purc lard 12y to 12/0: ketllo rendoud 13 to 13yc; hams. 14 to 16c; breakfast bacon 14/ to 15¢; Windsor bacon, 15% to 160: fresh killed abattoir drcssed hogs. $10; alive. 37 to $7.25. Eggsâ€"1610 1634c. Buï¬erâ€" 'l'(.\\'nships, 20% 10 21c; Quebec, ‘20XCZ Oman-i0. 20c; \\'ostem dairy. 17% to 152:. Cheeseâ€"Western, 11% to 11%0; 'l‘ownships, 11%c; Quebec, 11%(2. UNITED STATES MARKETS. Io $22.50; half-ban'eIs, SII... "5 {a $11. .. : clear [at backs. $23.50 I0 824 50; mg cut heavy mesa $20. 50 to $21.50; half- bunels do $10.75 to $II.50; dry salt lung cleax I..:acon my to ll/c: barrels plate beer $le to $16; half-barrels do, a... -,. do, in bags. $1.90 lo $2: oxtms. $1.60. Feedâ€"Manitoba bran. in bugs. $21; shorts. $22 to $23 per ton: Ontario bran, in bags. $19.50 to $20: shorts. $22 lo 3:12.50; milled mouillie. $26 10 $28 p01! ton, and straight grain. $30 to “1.13,. Provisionsâ€"Barrels short (-1“ [11085, $28 (:R.\'l‘l'l'l'\' 'I'O LORD (IROMER. During May there were 287 \x'ork peo- ple injured in industrial accidents. Of these 9! were fatal and 196 resulted in serious injuries. Railway accidents wow responsible {or twenty fatalities and thirty by them were injured. .V- V. “6"†.V' portcd'to the department was oonsidelh abiy in excaxs‘ of that during the cor- responding period in any previous yea: since 1903. Nearly all the new agree- ments were on the basis of higher wage schedules. In the majority (if cases the increases were obtained as a result. ct amii-able negotiations and without friction between employers and em- ployees. agreonmnts “-in respect. to BABY FUI'ND MOTHER DEAD. BREAD IN SEALED BAGS. wages re-