igia, Headache, :m, Pain, H0. 11513, OR hoclt, lot the Rider ’Ribbon. Cleveland. Per- could an by using 3 ~oI-aR-Trados Gmdine Kn- }; razor. grind Iced. ta, I) supply the demand. and to us 30-day. and I. Mug. wn {or the mail or few better than to cyc'e? Lido St., West IEEDS IT VAHTS IT umanBeings ‘e Main 1311 TORONYO. DANA DA '0“ MTALOGII! l0. 7 LYSIAN KNOX C 7G (20., London. 'CCTS ‘xchanges ’ILL FIND Bowl. wives. Vulcan-er. :ch Light 'n ltï¬E Grow? On It. cash. Feet Each 'PflONE COMPANY TED. ï¬gmentâ€"l“ Ln. Fleaning I II'S VOICE '- t almornonis mg 312.50 so 5:140. Wm. ‘remises horse flesh you could lnsu ran ce. Large CO., u U'HM Torontg, c". and ~keeps the ERS Toronto . “How much {or may?" he asked, -in- dfcating a couple of baskets. The squaw named her price, which the buyer counted out to her. “You have a big load,†he said. “Has 11m squaw no husband?" V. The woman pointed into the satoon. “Leni is there,’i .5210 said: “He dew not do squaw’s’ worn†‘ . “Then he must have money,†said‘ 0min. “It taygs money to buy drink." The aqudw/ nodded gravexy. ‘ "1'33“; much moneysf she afï¬rmed. {Lem has. much moneyâ€"Lem sold ""109- Thu" dollars. Lem rich. Lani He tore his blanket 300:6 from ‘her graso. and disappearz‘d into Ihe when. “.lhx squaw crouched upon the gvound hmvinrr a s:gh. She ua~ loadrd wm: bvshfe .s and mOC'as‘ns and many o'hor wares -:'~I her own mwking, and Ollin te- gan to examine them. “Squaw go home." he mutteredidwmvli squaw know abmt drunk? Go ’way!" The Indian waved his hand at his swuse Min {1 sortnqt druqkenï¬Ã©gnity. . An Inhian \vvupped ’m a .max-lct blan- kel. “a; in ï¬lm act 41-! cn!ering a Kabul). and a squaw. also in ascarle‘. blanket, was cndeavoflng to rcs'ra'n him. “Don't go! Lani, don’t. go!" sh: was pending. “Too much ï¬re-water! Loni have big drunk since last night. Loni stay!" “Let me see! The w'm was wcsterly ï¬st night?" sail! Oil-'1: rmuaiugl}. The otox‘erC'peI’ venected. “Yo are right." he said. The: ‘ was :1 [thing more to ham here, and C lin tumm away. “NA to find where she gutvhm' 13ml.“ 1x» saf to h’msdf, s§eg>pfng off br'skly. He 'n' d not laken twenty 5t3ps, when a sligh incident brought him .‘0 a halt. “I don’t. She had two red Injun blankets with her, which she put ink) 11:; wagon. She went out. drawingthe wagon. and 'thal's the last I saw of her." “You haven‘t heard of any one’: sub ling a canoe lately?" The Storekeeper amwcred in the nega- tive. ‘ “NJ, she 'was perk-11y sane. Do ya know where she went after she 1. how?†' “She had on a. black dress," he re- swmcd. “And her face was the color of that there bleachal shining! She taught quite a. billâ€"coffee. lea, sugar. rice, near. and such-and. she bought a willer wagon to drag}: 'ém in. She paid for them ullrreg'mm and counted her change sensib'IQ. There wasn’t no- !hing wrong about hen-Colonel? She wasn’t crazy?" “She was slender, with a childlike face." replied Oliin, “and wcuhl have struck you as being very pretty and wry sad. She was attired in deep mourning. and may have lo‘ikvid a lit- 1"? wild and trouhted." Twsmrekeeper seemed Stal'll‘d. ‘There has been such a girl hereâ€"just about the time you mention, now that l tlznk of it," he said. “I remember notic- :i:=-' that she had drawn a shawl rather clcsely around her head and face. as if shrinking from observation!" ~ Oilin caught his breath sharply. ap- pearing so interested that In; sterckcep- er hastened to tell all he kne‘w. o“"“'9 uuu than shook hé head 310M; “Yet, stay!†he said, with a sudden stay} “How did she let-k?†, , ~,V-Vv._â€"~ uuvv y-uusus :11. HIV transport. Snowbird. l have mason to think that she left the island socn Crier sunsr: in a small boat, and that she laid in .4 supply of stores before starting. “I wish to make a ten inquiries. sir," said Ollin respectfully, speaking with an eagerness that impressed the stgmekeep. er. “I am looking tor» a young lady who arrivtd in Mackinac last evening in Hm swing upon a stool. H; ism-an}; up m“; !y and came forward, all ux-banity. to greet and wait upsn a supposed cus- tamer. Now, as then, itheiiirbsriebor was be- hlind his counter. He was alone. and He quickened h’s steps. It seemed to him that he was nearing clew. “Her first act." he mused. “must have been to procure a sail-beat or canoe. She would then have laid Ln provisions andâ€" I have it! No on» has inquired for her at éhe stores. I must do so!" He turned and walked swiftly back to the business part or the town. :13 1h9m‘i Ame h.)- ‘vi‘siied ’n‘fs inquir- ï¬â€˜T-S'Wcrc huztlcss, but the second he go: timed was that in which Tillie had made hm- purch'zses. as Inflated. ‘ "'a' .ave yuu seen any such gr'?" The shrekecper lo ked 11}: ughtful and #5.. -L,-n. 1-- l -..v vwrv n, I“... "nu... “17 she_ landed soon after sunset from an lndmn canoe. where would she have gqne‘.’ Not to any hotel, lest the cap- tam of the transport should look for her. She would hgve been a: secret and si- 'What would she have naturally done?" he asked himself. as he at last began retraglqg his steps to the wharf. It I. _L . I CHAPTER xv. The squuW' assented. looking sur- Reaching the wharf ai Mackinac. Olâ€" qugi sold canto last night?“ pursued hr. 8am made fast to it and \v'Jnt ashox‘e,’ 0m“ “Let the Squaw tell the truth leavmg Captain Tripp in charge of their anhd she shall have this silver dogma" craft. and pl’OCOEdOd to search the town He held up the mm to View, and the in quest of Tillie, but failed to get the squaw's eyes glittered greedily. least trace of he“ “Give me dollar." she said, holding He was not at all discouraged by this cut her dusky hand. “Pale~taced girl on result. however. ship. (gamed Lcni with handâ€"so! Leni . ““3"“ would she have naturally “.51.; “men m ghin Girl drnnrtvl intn 5 mum money,†she amxmed. 133, much moneyâ€"Lem sold Th1†dollars. Leni rich. Lem 'unk. hearg gave a bound. has and his canoe. then?" he 9’ ,hmï¬ngl‘glefl gpaIe-taced girl culd memmmuwmwmwmg VOL. 20. No; 7 TOILET IN THE ATTEMPT MILLBROOK Iasï¬ evening 7In tlié A TALE 0F EARLY DAYS DO you she left (L! ikc have and deep “We’re hacked for a Emma. Com'n dare." he at length 'venturgq, “and lzvely one. too. or 1m no judge." “I agree with you, Captain,†return Lt. nave seen her, whether sh ' afloat or landed." e kept Swn alter dinner the bNeze lreshem a: and the sky darkened. the clouds Ideng the sun, and the captain grew more and more anxious during the next hour or two. , .-..- ..,..~ :3. wn‘n yo! from-v1, out.) the Norlh Channel nnc ‘fic :g‘an Buy and In» islan's into them â€"-,ver f-‘lly lhmsnud in nlznlb.‘\râ€"y.:jlu’ll x'ml‘zc tha? we've vnle'ucd upon a piore of Lusï¬n=ss qul‘ll la.~t us. the term 9‘ «2211‘ naluml lives. N09, lhtl I'm grumb- ling: ll'd ill bcc.me u mun as is well pull! to kick at .lu‘s villles; but I‘m jest prefaring you, nmcdlro. for.th ln- evitable d'sappolnlments which are sure it) befall us.†“You mustn‘t get discouraged, Cap- tain.†said Ollx'n. bringing out of the cabin a supply of food for their frugal dinner. “We shall find some trace of Miss »Ward shortly. Some one is sure :2: have seen her, whether she kept afloat or landed." _ ._‘..V usuurcu moxz- nurse lo the casiwnrd. “We've 3(‘0’1 where Mss Wazd isn’t." mut'cxci Cupfa n 'l‘rzpp, “and it only in mains to so whme shs is. \th you rennet out.) the Nnrlh Channel and ficizg‘an Buy and in» 51:11:15 into them -uvcr fthy ihmsuud in numbnrâ€" ou'ii maize that we’ve entered upon a pime DI Luslmss the“! last 115. the term 0‘ .:2:r natm'u! lives. .\'o!, thtt I'm grumb- ling: it‘d iii bccnne u mun as is well paid to kick at ,his vitties; but i'm jest maturing you, Commodiro, for-inc in- witaiule d'sappoinlments which are sure.‘ :1 hath" no †"We sham nut ï¬n] um Ward hero, Captain." said Ollzn. as ht shwrnd‘t'lo shop-into the 1.ch ray. “The island i5 loo well (:cmuicd to suit hvr purpe’sc. But We may tumo- :V'ros: sums one who has .éaen her. You} 1- .- re :ov. ml smu'i ï¬ning-mats and SQHK,‘ ~mlie.n (anoes. \\'v \x‘iiJ. quoslou incir \1\VH( rs.†Hm preceded to do :‘0, but his inquir- i0: wore fruil.‘e~s. ' Slcoring out at Hm buy, the couple] rrsmmzd their 01.111154: to ma Pne'wnml I u... . ' '“she must have gone to the north and east,†pursued Ottin, “so as to avml herself of the breeze, and at the same tm‘c keep near the land. with a we“? to seeking safety uprian it in the case of storms or other danger.†This reasoning. partly inzorxect. satis- ï¬ed both men. and they headed their craft. in the director: they suppcsed T11- :50 to have taken. ’ “We must stop at. every shore and jsiand," added Ollin, cxnsutting his? charts. “and must tie up at night, lest we 711135 her.‘ “'1 acwrdence with th's idea, they an~ choral at night-fall tn the bay of a lit- ‘ttn island just off the shore of the pe- tprnsuta. and stent the evxning m mak- ‘ing inquimes m the vicinity. but of ccurse'without hearing anything of the fair tugt'ue. ' , After a gOud night’s stem, they sailed at daybreak. continuing th iz'.rcute to the eastwardï¬nnd In. the ct: urse of the foreman arrived at Drumm .nt Island, on which was a tradhgâ€"p st and a Brit- tst‘ gun-Bun. ‘ ' ‘ le Litie sloop sailrd on. and in a tow i=mutos more was leaving the Bay to: Mckznac behind it. CHAPTER XVI. The joy and hope expressed on Oilin‘s {£139. 15 he started in qucst of Tillie. ro- qutn, no description. New life had come to hm with the certainty that she was not far ahead of him. - I “Tim“ ï¬oid More us is a wide one, icimmodii'e." remarked Captain Tripp ‘gkrilt! tly. “There's the Michigm shore, and .he Stiaits. and Canady, and the isltuvi“, and the Injun riservalions, and gIA-Jd.10<§ knows what oil!" “It due: seem a wide tic-iii. Caytain." ntumcd Oltin cheerfully, “but we can suon narrow it down some. I consider thy Straits and the Michigan shore out of the question.Thc wind ha: boon west- erly, you know, and a'dclfcntc youngI girl would not. have rowed long against it. llesides, she had been in this rvgion befoie. and know that, v : 1ls keep away tr: the westward. and that to go in that direction would be to encounter them." “pz‘ctty well reasancdt But th:rc's a big choice left." $1 per annum.‘ “No; drowneJ?“ returned the captain. “Some one has fooled you!" A 01m shook his handsrme head. “N he» replied. “She is somewhere in My great Huron wildemoss of i-lands {and yum-s, and I shall certainly ï¬nd The profisicns were fake .n aboard the 51 zap push J off and the flapping sail misci to the breeze. “Run alongside the transport, Ca0- tam," reqmstcd Ollin. “We must be off at once." he conclud- ed. “Herqccme our supplies." Dropping this later into the post-ofï¬ce he hurried down to the whax-I. where he ccmmunmkd his discoveries to Captain Trxpp with much exultauon and excite ment. He held up the coin to view, and the squaw's. eyes glittercd goedily. “Give me dollar." she said, holding cut her dusky hand. “Paletaced girl on ship. Called Lcni with. Mindâ€"so! Leni went close to ship. Girl dropped into canoe, and Loni paddled ashore. Girl paid canoe thirty dollars." “Where is the pale-faced girl now †“Don‘t know." 011m gave her the dollar, and hur. tied back to the store, where he pur-: chased a considerable supply or pro- visions, ordering them to be 5an aboard immediately. His next movement was to stand at thr. mcn‘hant's desk and write a lettu- i-t Governor Ward. detailing his dis- coveries. and declaring that Tille was alive. and that he was continuing the search for her. P411231 sold 6811470 last night?“ pursued o‘xm “let the squaw tell the truth and she shall haw this silyer doblur.“ u gma night’s SFCM, they sailed break. cominuing th threate f0 rtward’ï¬nnd In. m; curse of the n ax'rivL-d at Drummn! Island, :3: was a lmd‘ngâ€"p st. and a Brit- 'rlsnn. ‘ ‘ shail nut rmI Mis< Ward here, â€â€œ14 h~i returned Commoâ€" As painful as the truth was to Ollin, he was forced to accept it. On and on swept the sloop, advancing nearer and nearer to the nameless. rock-bound shore, which somed alive with the show- ers of spray breaking upon it. The in- terval named by Tripp had scarcely ex- pired when the fated craft was hurled‘ into the seething abyss before them. and‘ in another moment was going to pieces. [to be Continued.) “But: I (10,, though! In ï¬ve minutes we shall be dashed upon this island!’ “But can’t we ' “No We can't." interrupted Tripp, with the) amp-Imago! dwpair. “How can we steer without a rudder? And how can “e escape being dashed upon that con- founded island towards which we are moving at g twq-_tc:-t_y 'gait?" “Demo for?" wheel Ollin. pale with d-rsmmlion. “You dint mean it!" “’1‘ha!‘s so,’ he rctortod. “And that sunk-5 our bash for us! We've done f-nr!†I‘n‘np cast a Stratled glance in that di- I'tl' ti m “Do 5:). if you can." said Tripp. Th '* ta<k was one of no llttlo difï¬culty amt pox-.l, but it was at. length accom- plish‘d. a few strokes upon the mast causing it to snap like a pipe-stem. ‘when it was caught up by the fierce ‘wind and sna, with all its rigging, and driven by the Home wind and sea. with all its riggng. and ervxn away to lee- ward. A 1mg: {anso followed, during which it was (I ubtlul whefhcr tho, sloop would righ‘ or turn over. But she at length vuercd Slowly into the gate. hcx' deck regaining its level. but every wave broke over her. “This is horrible!" exclaimed Ollin, looking around in dismay. “The gale is driving us dire.~tly upon thou: rocks ahmd of us!" “She‘ll never come up with all that hamper!" cried Oliin. as he cast a com- prehensive giancc over the scene. I must hung on axe-from the cabin and cu! away lhe mast." “Do 5:). if you can." said Trim-n The two men had seen in time what was coming. and had brxth leaped aes- pcrateiy to the windward, securing a ï¬lm hold of the bulwarks, t) which they clung. “God help us! it‘s all up now!" cried Ollin .sprlngz‘ng to the side of the pros- trate man and helping him up. “Here we go!" He was right. A moment the ï¬erce wind raged in tin sail with the fury of a wild beast, as the sloop’s bowsprit veered into it. and then, with a llercer roar. it swept away, everything before it. hurling the‘ sloop upon her beams and. Tripp haslened lo obey. as one startled g‘ance showed him the peril. In tact, he hurled himself upon the tiller- so des- perately that he split the head of the rudder-post, and went sprawling into the cockpit, grasping the tiller in his hands. “By heaven!" suddenly shouted Ollin. peering through the mist and spray be- I-Im him, “here’s an island that isnt put down on the chart!†“Another!" “Some name-loss Duck! Straight ahead of us and close under our lee! Hard down. Capta'n! Hard down!’ Thoy stpt onward through the chan- nel. the two islands showing but dimly th‘rjgugh the \vutor-Iadc nafr. “We‘re all right now,†ï¬nally remark- ed Tripp. “We‘re between the Great Duck and the \\‘cs.em Duck, and the channel‘s good.†For a little while bolh were silent. The Duck Islands were 0105? at hand. They passed to [he norlhward ol the Grout Duck Islandâ€"the island of Mrs. Ward's tn-rlble captivityâ€"slewing clear of its rocky northern point. and again they rushwd on a long time in silence. , -V...., ‘-.‘v- u IUIA'D yuufla. “No. Admiral. Only keep a lockout ahead. It‘s sharp work now. and {N the more so because our charts dont show all there is atom us.†“Shall I help, what thev-tillerzlz’ resum- ed Ollin: 'af{er_a lgng pause. m\- “We cannot? do either in this gale," replied Tripp, “but must run between them." They continued to stud before the ga‘e, in. an anxious, watchful silence. “The Duck Islands are now only a [0“ miles ahead of I‘, " said Ollln con- linuing to consult his chart and main- tain a sharp lookout around hi m. “Shall Kw- go them?" The stormâ€"the same which Tillie had witnessed from the Bcevil cabinâ€"con- tinued to rage with constamy increas~ mg fury. and the Island Princess con- tinued to fly away before like u fright- enfd or 'maddened creature. “Wind's shifting a little, I think,‘ an- ncunccd Tripp. after another long strug. :30 with it. “("5 getting more to the ncrlh‘m'd.†“That's the first step in the war, and new to make a goad ï¬ght. of it. We're going to have a reg'lur summer screech- or.†A few preliminary gusts succeeeded, and then, with an indescribable rush and roar, the storm burst upon the stoop in all its fury. For a law minutes Tripp kept away before it. hardly daring to lift his cycs from the duties devolving upon him, and it was not long before an anxious look crept into his features. maxe an snug, and he invitea {3“}va 15 the tiller. hastening to stow his H) and lake a doubXe reef in his mainsail. Then he resumed his place at the tiller, re- mgfldng: ' The armâ€"61 of a sharp reminded Tripp that it make all snug, and he i the tiller. hnsfnninn on c6 umn. watching a rolling. tumbling' bank of clouds that was forming over the whole western horizon. “Here comes a ihint of it." Ollin waifchipg koâ€"sl. to the north or to tliéï¬svout‘h‘af Durham and Victoria Standard bjhatfp gust of wind MILLBROOK ONT" was time to Calves were weaker. while sheep lambs were unchanged. Hogs were firm at $6.40 for scl- fed and wafered, and $6.15 per cwt. lights and fats. , V There was an enquiry {or foedem, 800 to 900 pounds. at $3.75 to '84 per cwt. Olpqr grades were? quiet. For picked butchers’ cattle the de- mand was active at. 85.60 m 85.75 per ch; good loads were unchanged at 85.25 to $5.45 per cwt. Medium butch- ers’ cattle, 84.25 to $4.75; choice cows, 541.0 to $5; common cows. $2.50 to $3.60: bulls. $3 to $4.25; cannons, $1.50 to 82‘ per cwt. cwi. Toronfo, July 7.â€"'I‘he few good ex- porters were sold at $6 to $6.25 per cwt. Export bulls brought 84.75 to $5.10 per cm. $1.00 to $1.10; September. 87%: asked. Ryeâ€"No. l. 74% lo 750. Barley â€"No. 2. 66'); sample. 52 ll) 643. Comâ€"- Np. 3 rash, 70 lo 710; September, 70%c maked. New \u- rk. July 7.â€"thalâ€".qut firm; N0. 2 I‘I‘d. 96%c l’) 07C. rlvmlm'; No, 2 rod. {NH/tr, f.n.b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 31.14% f.o.b., afloat; No. - hard wintpr, 81.01% l.o.b. uflua'. Ms'glxmukm July 7â€"Wh¢alâ€"No I N».rl.:-h(m. $1. 1.1 to 81.12; No. BNoxth- A.“ flu nn 1‘ Buffalo. July 7.â€"Wheul â€" Spring un- settled; N0. 1 Northern c-nrloads. store 31.11%; Winter steady; N0. 2 rod 93c; No. 2 white. 9l-c; No. 2 mixed, 93c, all _tr'.uck. Cornâ€"Higher; N0. 3._vellow. 76C; N0. 4 yellow. 740; N0. 3 com. 72}; to 730. all track; No. 3 while. 76%0. 0325 ~lllghor; N0. 2 while, 56%;: No. 3 white. 5040. all track. Buriey-Fepd to mulling, 58 lo 630. Ryeâ€"No. 2 on track; 81c. Canal lrclghls. wheat. Sc lo New lerk. Minneapolis. July "xiâ€"Wheat â€" July. $1.:06 Septembe1‘.91}§c; No.1 haxd 81.09%; No.1 Nmthcrm $1.07/; No. 2 Aka-tho 1n nomi1ml;No.3 Northern $101%.F10111â€"F1'1‘st patents $5 30 1.0 $5.45; ccc nd patents. $520 10 85. 35; {11st clears. 8’ .:]’1 to $4.25; second clears: $1.50 11 $3.60. _B1a_n_â€"In bulk. 818. n n... Bultorâ€"Fintst cremnery quoted at 230 to 231/20 in round lots and 240 to gro- cers. Receipts for the week amounted l«' 23.510 packages, Compared with 17.- 91:) packages [or the cox-rGSponding week of last. year. Ctheâ€"Eastez‘ners are quot-rd at 120 and \voswruers 12%c to 125/50. with a fL'w cables [ram across the water. Eggsâ€"Selected. 190 to “20c; No. 1, 17%(: 10 183; No. ‘2, He per dozen. H.,, r-.- n...†u~/2u m4 JAIL, nvvllc {c.11- dll‘l't‘d. 13C to 1354c; hams. 12%c to MC, acl'ording to size; breakfast bacon, Me 10 15c; Windsor bacon, 152 to 160; fresh killed abattoir dressed hogs, 89.25; fresh killed abattoir dressed hogs, $9.50; live, $0.75 to $6.85. valsiunsâ€"Bal'rels shout out maï¬s. $22.50; half-ktm'rcls, $11.50; Clear {at backs. S32; dry salted long clear backs, 1hr; barrels plate bcef. $17.50; half-bur- rols (10., 89; compound lard, 8%0 to Size; pure lard. 12%: 10 13c; kctlle ren- In 13. $4.25 to $4.50; in bags, $1.95 to $2.10; extra. $1.50 [to $1.70; Int-Hod. oats, $2.75 in bugs of 90 pounds: outs. No. 2. 49c t3 50c; No. 3. 47c to 4754c; No. 4 46c to 461/50; rejected. 450; Manitoba re- jcctcd, 470 to 47%0. Cormneul, $1.75 to $1.85 per bag: millfced, Ontario bran in bags," 820.50 to $21.50; shorts. $23 to $24: Manitoba bran, in bags. $22 to $23; s!x~ort.s.-$24 to $25. .‘Ltontroal. Jutx 7.‘â€"Huurâ€"\tanitoba splint; “heat patents. $6.10 L) 80:21): second patents. $5. 50 to $5. 70; winter wheat pat nLS, 35 L) $5.50; stlaight 1131- vlvut uuLvu, LU79L lU 11C, [0115 and cus- es- hams, medium and light. 13xc to 14c; hams, large. 11%0 («1 12¢; backs, 16c h. 16%0; shoulders. 9%0 to 100: mils. 103 to IOXC; breakfast bacon, 14c to 156; green meats. out or pickle, 1c 1055 than smoked. Porkâ€"Shox‘t cuL. $22 to $22.50 per bar- NI; moss. $18.50 to 819. Lardâ€"'l‘icrces, 11%c. tubs, 12c; pails, ~12xc. Smoked and Dry Salted Meatsâ€"Long Clear bacon. 10:40 to 11c, tans and cus- ‘,__-._ “v“...«w, y‘.‘ vac“. Potatoesâ€"Ontarios. 75c xv ares, 850 to 95c in car here. Butlerâ€"Creamery prints, 22c to 23c; Creamery solids, 21c to 22c; dairy prints, choice, 190 to 200; dairy prints, ordin- ‘ery, 180 to 190; dairy tubs, lSc to 19¢; inferior. we to 170. as $3.15. Buckwheat -â€" No. 2, nominally quotN 05(. to 680. Bran â€" Offemd at $15 in bulk 0gb side; shorts, $19; quotations for dclw- cry in bags. $2 more. Flour â€"' Méï¬ifbï¬ï¬‚patcnts, special bx‘a‘nds: $6; seconds, $5.40; strong bak- ers. $0.30; winter wheat patents, sold -5 mn cw Comâ€"No. 3 y'ellqw offered at 780 to 79¢. all rail. Barleyâ€"No. 2. 530 to 55c. ’Pca-sâ€"No. 2 quiet. nominally quoted 0.. 92¢. RYeâ€"No. 2. none offering; quotation about 88c. Manitoba Wheat -â€" Market quotations at Georgian Bay ports. No. 1 northern, 81.07%; No. 2 northern, $1.04%; No. 3 nci'thex‘n, SLO‘ZX. Ontario Wheatâ€"No. 2 white red or mlxed: 79c. Prices 01 Cattle. Grain. (.1028. IN Other Dairy Produce at Home and Abroad. BREADSTUFFS. Toronto, Jul 7.-â€"Ontario whibe oats were sold loâ€"dyay at. 424:, outside. and ether lots are oftered at 43c on the same basis. UNITED STATES MARKETS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES. T HE WORLD’S MARKETS LIVE STOCK MARKET MON'I‘REAL MARKETS COUNTRY PRODUCE PROVISIONS. at $6. 40 for selects, -4 no 4r THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1908. to 809; loLs on ,. for and Delm track Cd. but it is behfeved lhut the death roll will reach at least 200. Twenty-three of the men were rescued alive on Thumday, but many of' them are being taken out of the shaft. There is. great excitement Ira-e, and troops have been called to Qrcvent disorder. . Tragedy in Russia Was Caused by E:- ‘plosion 0! Gas. A dcspalch from Yusovo, European Russia. says: A terrible cxplos’on of gas occurred in the Rokovsky mine on Wed- nesday evening, in which a large num- ler.‘ of miners were at work. One hun- dred and ï¬fty-seven bodies have‘teen recovered, all of. whom are badly bum- Two humhxd French solders wrrc taken sinhlcnfy i†in (‘Ochin China. a: the resulll. ii. is l‘oiim'ocl. of an altcmpt at wholcsu’ic [tuisgningn Two hundred an! fourteen bodies have been woman! from the mine at Yusom, lhx<sin. whom [he oxplos'fon oc- C'Ill‘LCd on 'l‘hun-dzly. Sim}: Engl?sh insurance firms offer to pay 50 per esnt. of Claims resulting born the earthquake ï¬re in Kingston. Jamaica. A storm at Butavm (thrtlxrned a lame numler of over- waded boats, and mnsnl lh_e LUSH of 600 licsv The. Czar has expressed his pleasure a! tho wm‘k of [he Dumu during the. pm- scnt :cssion. It is reported [mm Brazil lhal, hun- dreds of persons have been killed in 'shpgt ï¬ghts in Asuncion. Thousands of persnns are 11011161053 and starv‘mg as the result of {foods In Sauth China. Queen Amelie of Portugal is suffering In m a mil_d atitack of diphlhcx a. The Shah of Persia has proclaimed a gnmal amnesty. (:holoia is spreading at, an alarming mt! in the Philipiinc Islands. Joseph Limo, held by the Néw York police on a charge of murdering Albert, Nowell. of Toronto, is said to have ad: mitted assaulting deceased; Genrgc Mamagnna. an Indian boy. has finished ï¬ve years in thc Elk Rapids I-Lgh School without missing a day or- being late. ' 'v James Gilman, a .rnnchvr, near San Mo, mentally unbalanced £7.1- seven war-5, rccovorcd his sanity after being bilytcn by a snake. The Health Department reports that more than 60 per cont. of the children i1 Chicago public schools are physically. dvfeclive. - The United States Treasury‘s excess of expenditure 'ovm' receipts for the ï¬scal year just. ending will appmximcte 360,- 000,000. . , AL Ellclon, Mdga hvé-yéziixiiï¬ï¬‚oy found a box of slrychninc pills. swal- lowed several. and died in thirty min- ULI‘S. Siurgcons weighing from (iffy-eighty to eighty-live pounds wcré’ trapped at the dam in Slevenson, Mich. last week. Five persons were killed in a head-on collision on the Missouri Paciï¬c near Knobnostci‘, Mo“ on ’l‘hui‘sdny. A circus lion escaped at Reading and was captured by a policeman, who clubbed it into. a corner. Schoolcraft and some adjacent coun- 1k: in Michigan [our '11 grasshonpcr p'anuc. Th1 Louis†arm Log sluturcâ€" h'as prwcd 1:1 bill 11111ki11g b0111b-1hroxxing a capital 011 me 'l‘xxo hundlcd pcxvons are homolms and scores destitute as a zesult of the loxnudo in Minnk'sola. The new ballkship Infloxiblc. on her trial trip on the Clyde. did better than her sister ship. the Indomilable, making just under 27 knots. The daylight. bill, which proposes to encourage the use of daylight in Britain, has been approved by the select commit- tee of'vthc House of Commnns. Dr. Osler will be a candidate {or the erd Rccforship of Edinburgh Univer- sity. The Depart of the survey of lhe 01m- \x'a-Gmx‘g‘.arl Buy Ship Canal» places the cast or the work at ninety-four lo a hun- drcd mlllion dollars, nut including land damages. Chic! of Police Randall of Guelph has ‘mm condemncd to [my six dollars for conliscatlng some short-Weight butter on the market. 200 MEN mmsn 1N MINE The Department of Canals announces that. it is expected the Cornwall Canal willing reapcnod for trafï¬c on July 10m. William Paul will be hanged at Port Arthur on Sept. 18 for the murder of Hogyxijcjthirng at. Pinewood in 1906. Two Chiladmné were ï¬ned $15 each by United States omcexs for ï¬shing in N11ng River without 1; license. Business in Nova Sootia, according to The Halifax Chronicle's reports. is in an chegKivingly prosperous condition. ' Two young men named Dung) agd Mc- Donald run the Luchinc Raplds m an eighteen-foot. skiff. James White of Delaware township may be fatally injured as the result of an auto scaring his horses. A cable across .Niégara is sug ested to prevent bouts [mm being carric over the falls. Two White Stu}: steamers will run to Montreal {mm Livorpcol next summer, Bush 11ch are dointr gloat damage :noar Charlton on Lhe'l .6: N. 0. ‘In London, in June, there were 100 blflths. 54 marriages. and 50 dfeuths. _ Ore-030w block pavements will be giv- en a trial in London. A new shoal has been discovered in the St. Clair River near Samia. A lack and nail factory is to be erect- M at Welland. London has paid off $60,000 of its bond-ed indebfedness. Telegraphic Bdets From Our Own Other Countries of Recent Events. CANADA. HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER GLOBE. CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS UNITED STATES. GREAT BRITAIN. GENERAL. A despatch mom Niagara Falls, Ont. struck out to : says: More than 2,000 people who he minutes {rienc gathered at Niagara-Falls on Wednesday picked him up witnessed a sight never before seen at Canadian shove Niagara. This was the plunge of Rob- with cheers. ‘ex-l Leech, of Chippewa, Out, from the Leech is 45 1 upper steel arch bridge to the suziace' years ago alto: of the lower river. It was just 1.10 by the rapids 1 o‘clock that Leech sprang out from the abroad. Those railing of the bridge and dropped swift- performance dz" 1y towards the current 300 feet tel-sw.[zxial<e the flight As he fell he opened a iarge parachute, said he will re} which checked his speed and in less the fourth. than a halt minute he had made the Years ago z descent and he struck the water with ul from the some ? softness that hardly caused a‘splash. her cable that bl That he was in no waxeverwme-was son has ever 11 evident trom the fact that he quicklx and lived. N ervy Chippewa Man Acoomplishes the Feat in Safety. LEAPEE EFF NIAGARA EEIEEE [’or‘ty Injured in Storm .Which Swept ' New Mexican County. A'despatch [mm Sante Fe.. l'. M.. says: Five 130130115 were killed, 40 in- j mod and many rendered homeless by a unmade on Thursday night at Fort Sum- merset, Guadeloupe County. New Mexi- Ct). Result 0! Explqgion .ot Fireworks in Cleveland Store. A (lespalch from Cleveland. 'Ohio, says: Five girls and a live-yoar‘old boy are dead. while ' possibly 21 score of olhex-s were more or loss seriously in- jured, as the result of an explosion of ï¬reworks in the S. Kresge ï¬ve and ten- cent store on Ontario Sh'ret on Friday. A panic mmng the hundreds of clm'ks and customers followcxl Ihe explosion. ll. was not known until nearly two hours after the ï¬re was out. when the ï¬remen began searching the building that any lives were lost. The fire was started when one of the clerks was de-l monsu‘atlng ono of the pieces or are. works, a. spark from which ignited the others. A Spcdal Centenary Issue on Sale This Week. A dcspatch from Ottawa says: The special postage stamps to be issued ‘11 Ci.Imncmomtign (,t' the tm‘centwnaz‘y Cclcbmtfon at. Quebec are new on sale. The stamps are of mgst- artis'i: design, and ar1 Iai'gt 1‘ than the ordinm‘y'size. to all-ow of adequate ropnsentatibn of historic scenes. portraits, ctc. The de- scription of each denomination is as tcllmvszâ€"HaII-cen't, grey, picture of the Prince and Pi'fno‘ss of Wafos; onecent, 1 green, portraits of Champlain and Cur- tiei-; tvn~zan red. King Edward and Queen Alexandra; ï¬ve-Cent. biun. repre- sentation of L‘Hubitatfon dc Qw‘bec; seven-ant, yell-4w, pictures of Montcalm and Wolfe; kn-cont, mauve, pictuxc of Quc'tcc in 1700; ï¬ttecnrcmt. picture 0' the Parliament. of the wcst of the old regime: twenty-cent, green. picture or a courier du sois with Indians. in :1 state of terror for fear of the 01111. dx'en. . ~~-~~ -- --.r v-Vr-“WW' l which is kiIILng of! the stock in Norfolk County, is causing consternation amongst the {antlers in this dismal. Many farmers have lost cattle and pigs and the danger ts so serious- t at. Dr. Burt. «a. veterinary gurgoon of imcoo. ‘ has telegraphed to Ottawa for the assist- ance of an expert in lighting the dis- ease. The trouble was started by u. dog belonging to Valdo Olmstead. a former living a mile east of this villige. The dog suddenly went madcbit thnc-e of the cows and started towards Simooe. Olm- stead‘s cows dial. 'us did three belong- ing to a neighbor named Groig. and three pigs belonging to Wm. Honey. at 'l‘yrcll ’ale further south lowaid's Sim- coc the ravages of the disease are worse; it is fear-ed that other dogs have been infected. So far no one has been able to capture or kill the dog which start» ad the trouble and the counnunity is 1'“ n .n‘nl- -1 1-. (â€attic and Swine [lave Died 0! Hydro- phnua in Norfolk County. A dcsmtch from Villa Nova, On§.. says: A1} epideagig ot_ hydropmmm unk‘AL 1; UBI'IOH, was sentenced last September to nine months on Blackwell's isfand for hurling a stone through the plate glass window of the Berlin department store at Broadway and Wiiioughby avenue. }Wiliiamsburg, he swore he would be irovenged, 3 On Tuesday afternoon Liston watked‘ into the store. his term having expired at noon time. He went to the lace eur- tain depai-mient. He did not leak like a man who knew anything about. lace curtains. He asked one of the saloswo- men to show him some curtains. The suieswoman turned around to take fmm shelf a box of curtains when she heard the noise of the striking of a match. It is against the rules 01 the stone to smoke, and thinking the man FIVE KILLED BY TORNADO O'B Joseph Liston Tried to Bu of Women. THE REVENGE OF A EIENE MAD DOG STARTS SCARE. SIX PERISII IN FIRE NE“' POST AGE STAMPS. '. RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor Years ago another pariy dropped from tho some level, assist/ed by a rub- ber cabte that broke the fall: but no per- son has ever made the leap unaided. and lived. u vulu make the flight on' wwiééaé}. It is said he will repeat it if mi the fourth. ' W M’ on Leech is 45 years old, and about 10 years ago attempted to win fame here by the rapids trip. He has since been abroad. Thosg )Vho knew of his rapids struck out to swim, and within a. few minutes friends in a row boat had picked him up and taken him to me Canadian shore. where he was greeted with cheers. A demalcli from Bostan says: Sixty- two persons were killed by auiomobilcs within the State of Massachusetts dur- ing the year ending 10â€"day, éccording to the ï¬rst annual report issued on Thursday by the Safe Reads Automobile Association, an organization formed in June. 1907. to lessen the dangers attend- cnl on reckless automobiling. Of this number twentyâ€"one were in automobiles and forty-one were not. In addition 640 persons were ser-éously injured. One Year’s Deaths ‘Georoe .E. Pike Attempted to Tum a ‘ Double Somersault. A dcspntch from St. John, .\‘-.B.. says: Geo. E; Pike. aged 18.. of St. John xxx-st, lost his life on Wednesday at the mouth otSt. John Harbor. Lcaptng from the breakwater in an effort to turn a. dou- ble somersault into the water, ho shot ï¬fteen foet through the air and struck flat on his stomach. It was seen from shore that he was hurt, and his brother Harry and another man swam to him and brought him to land. He expired a few minutes later. Internal hemoxrhage was the cause. Man Who Offered Situations at Winni- peg Has Disappeared. A despatch from Winnipeg says: Re- ‘cently a man came hon:- and started to publish advertisements offering al- luring situations hero. Letters began to flood the mails, and the autbariucs had their attentim attractvd to it. The Postal Department, at once hcid up the mail. and at present have six thousand letters from all parts of Canada, the United States and the old country 00- ratled. but. the adv-321‘s» has disappear- et. He will be prosecuted it caught. A despatch from NoNh Day. Ont.1 says: Harry H1111, jr.. traveling repre- sentative of the [{cinwn-an Piam 00., of Toronto, for trrritory mtwecn Orillia and Fort William. of North Bay. died at Port. Arthur hespiial Thursday, July 2. £10m an abscess formeJ by piece of bone swah-gwcd which porioratcj intes- tines. He is suwivcd by :1 widow and infant child. Interment was made at Port Arthur. North 033' Man Expims in norm. Port Amhur. A dcspatch from London says: Ac- cording to The Iron and Steel Trade Journal the English and Scottish steel mzmufacturex‘s have decided. after all. not to join the. proposed international combtne. but to ally themselves with the: national amalgamation that is be. 1‘ng formed to fight the international- trust. This amalgamation, The Journal declares, will socn'bo established. it will consist of the principal American, German. Russian and French steel comâ€" paniee, and [lace competition, both here and elsewhere, with a slump in prices, may be expected to msult from the au- tagonism of the two combines. Them were hundreds of shoppers in the store. mostly women, and on hear- ing the screams they made a dash for the stairs and doors. They were head- 6d on. however. and a panic averted» When some of the women learned that Listen had tried to set ï¬re to the s10ra they tried to reach him, and but for the pnesence of several policemen he would have been roughly handlei. er and the curtains blaze-d up. im- pioyees. hearing the saleavomtms screams. managed to crush out the blue. and then they pounced on Liston. There was a desperate ï¬ght, but they bore him to the floor. did not know this the saleswoman‘ whirled around to tell him he must put out his cigar or cigarette. To her hor- ror.-she-saw the man had thrown a ugh-led match among a lot of lace cpra Cains 9n the acumen There was a (Help AUTOS KILLED SlXTY-T‘VO. ALLURING ADVERTISEMENTS SWALLOWED 6mm: OF BONE wm Fight _[or the World's Mar- TW'O STEEL COMBINES. A DIVER KILLED. Massachusetts. vs AIIQ La‘uus tiimk he would a Store Full the Roads of