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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 12 Sep 1907, p. 1

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' ' ' ..I I ..gxgmgfigy ‘., « ..f' ."L MILLBEOOK AND MEMEE MIRRO Durham and Victoria Standard [I _â€"' Inhâ€" VOL. 19. NU. 16. $1 per annum. MELBROOK ONT.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1907. ‘. nm+mo+o+o+o+o+e+mn+o+mo+o+mm+m+m 51$ 2} 3 3t ° 0 3 § + é a + ”E o + . E C'H@@@@@ g 2 CR, A HAPPY MARRIAGE. g g w+o+me+mwc+n+mnm+mmmmmmI 1:11.11'1'111: xxxhh{tannin-.1011). ,11.1tc1 .- 1., $6,. some 0, his old {“3qu .1- “11 1 1.~..1 .t.-1.1.1 11.-to. .n.1»11.,~.1 e. 1"”“"“- “maps 3011 would like 11 cup or tea?” \'1\;en replied that she would very much like some tea, whereupon \liss Satpwith poured out a weak and tepid infusion, against. which the girl inward- -‘,~“ p111 V‘stL‘d. happy \1xen tlt'caz'y smile. ttt1121ii f L'n'llftf in: .'t‘: 1111>t saizl‘ .<, inrsclf. VVLiii :1 “.\nd Alas. pry-1' child! [:1,119\ fast 11: the barren pair: 11f tonot fit 1‘ e. f-ml‘ :V' 510.111-} 1': where, with t ‘ " xt" 1. f "' ' ‘ . tlt (II-1:11 I.II14,I IIl. . rage IIiItII«'iIItI1IlI..\'II ti “if I am to exist at les Tourelles l . .It..t<I.n I ItI ‘.'"... t‘.; “I“ Ilt-l must at least have decent tea, " she said 1...: «.111 1m.- 0. .1~1' 5...:111. 1" t“ re} to hetself. “I must buy an occasional ’2 11:l<1's<-:.1 t “”1” H 1d "mind for my own consumption make (‘V'Vt' (t 5;"? t 1 -,~ .., 1.,. ‘.iEf .. .1; l s. 1. a, ‘.t- 2.. 11:1, .l‘tI'ltI~lIl'II‘:' 'W “(fat fi'fa, nits w: ill Mrs. Doddery , and get her , 1 1, in N - 1: .1t .1. 11 t 0“ l I to br w it for me." (.t' hypoiitt'ti 12 «1'11 p- lc. '.'.":;1'1'-- .‘tu‘ would not have been lttttpv \V.th limb 1'. "V \'a\v1i1'1-V".’ She, \nJ the“ \ixen M19” down by the 11.13.1411! it"ttlll 11' 11.-1.21 tam-$11.11 andt """ll‘llaif- and “led to "ct Upon inti- '“ - 1 ls’..11.t.f \.h mate terms w: in the Persian. lie was at of 1.111 con- 1'? “"0“" ill-“(it‘d animal and seemed Alum; ”01,.de t inCtinCd to want her adVances; so she ire-111 death by' left him in peace on ltis patchwork cushionâ€"a relic of those earlier daVs v 11- en .\Iis's Skipwith had squandered her lzcr love 1‘” the .\'4 tttl'. V‘...:it a happy stttttttive i1-1'«.7.11t-f chrrislicd. and say-d he? devoted £-'.V'1't'. .‘. 1. . .11.: ‘.‘..1\ 1-.. ’.1'.-' \‘1,;1.,,r, ‘ft. k ‘5 “k". .l‘ "" “,‘."“ "“" “M “h tptecl'ius hours on the feminine inanity lmul 111111. t'...'-.'.' f:.'1l 111-.- wnle <1 .1 I'Ofi “ito‘ nt”""dtt‘\\tllt\, f‘t'tV'v'I'il tl'c'v' 12w“ t"::1l She .1ttd Sttitlt V ' """ ' ‘ 1x011 thou rht of ' e 1 - hm nay. Lt"it.-tt 1.~:1' 1:;V'c, and pat'ct d.shch E‘ the G rnmn \‘n‘ 1'.. 1 t' :1 .1 . .’1 .V.l1.1,.. the black cap, bending over a ponder- with the ca: coil 1 d on the chair beside her. '?,,nc in the pine young 11.0011. She .,.:1i11 1:. <1; 11::11'V'ciolz“ mo- 1:21:11ts- 5011.121 ‘1';1‘e:l bl 153 and Dam “.\finerva‘s'V-‘ogel war cine Katz.” oz :1 lit-31.110. Sgt,» f-‘-E‘ agaut the strong} grasp (.5 .'. l1i< ireath upon her check. as he 1.1111 o"1.‘t"::I-11 sir'tuidcr. Again size ixard l.i::1 111ml: 11;; for the limiting tntzen l.' 1' stu. at <11« 11 as the ca, “.1311 give. 'lhe P'rsian eat seemed as much an at 111111 to of the female theologian as tit: Llid of the g-(ldcs:. \‘1xcn went to her room soon after dark. and tints avoided the captain, who did not re urn titl ten. She was worn out with the fatigue of the V",o_Vage her} lmtg ramble, the painful thoughts and manifold agitations of the last two , ;;:t;\pi:11's< in», “f 1.11:1 1- I. V'ml lit-re. 111-.r1r so well, ‘ " 1:.-ore.” '1" 111:“? ”3‘0““ into. days. She set her candle on the (ins- l..: ruin. of 1.11' 1'1ve1'.}:<ir.-g~fable. and looked round the baret 't~ tri'r‘rwif- '1" 11.111 01" (-mply room. feeling as if she were in t‘.: “1111311 t‘.-“~13 been a dream. it was all strange. and un- lf' ~ 0 11') t’é' 03"th agam, homely. and comfortlessâ€"like one ef 53“ it! =' “ti-“1""? {t‘.â€"’51:“ 35 511'? 11110 1111'} those wild dream-pictures which seem' -‘\'~~1‘1'-t tvi‘f'd'i‘. 13o appallingly real in their hideous un.I ‘lli~ 1::'.11.er despised me.” she! reality. ti; 11:29. “ff 1((i‘t0 :n a better world “\td l am to live here indefinitelyâ€"â€" :11. I1... :1- m. 11.1mm .15 to the affairs} f-n' 111 next six years perhaps, until 1 1:1 .f.\ v1.11 d ' kc Lady J1me \".1w"}diey Conn,- tf aye and am :my own mistress! t. lVlmVV' that l 3.11 1.th utterly without‘ ft is t<0 drae dful.” he hisiinwts of a gentlew'oman.” She went to bed and slept a deep and comforting sleep, for very V'eariness. Sia- wandered «'.11.IfI<'Z<'1VV‘111g the wind- and she dreamed that she was wak- ing of “11' lanes. rce:s where she went. and tleltrnt..t:'d to take adVant- [‘05: on m“ battlements 0f 3'10“!” Uri-111' “.4, (f 1M- ppm-'.- 511,3. ”mt p.“- pco. {01. in the drowsy afternoon sunlight P“!- sin,- d d not front with Charles Stuart ' and the face of the and ..f firs fltl‘.~t"}f 1'... 4- royal exile was the face of Roderick ask“ it C‘ 1' wa V'. f “If , C. m5, 0,, “‘.‘ (103,.” island. "\awdrev. and iheh and that held hers ,1 nt run-h “Hm. she thoueht as ihty stood side by side in the sun- «'11 .1. no 0.... to ie anxious afoul shine was the broad strong hand of her litt'. \ff: s,< >t§f11\\'tltl will be deep in her‘ ‘S'HthCdS friend. . .,,,;\-(I,_:;,;I.,,,Id_3,1,1 Captain (aimi- \\'hcn. she went dow-n stairs, between chart it. u .1 1.; 1.; - clad fer 11,9 to be 1 e ght and nine next morning, she found l. >t.’ .\iy (bath \\<l:.1t 1:1Ve him master “55 SN'P‘VHh pacing 510“” t0 and f, 1. 1;; In“! the .\'bicv House and all be~ fro the terrace in front of the draVvinfl-i longing to it." ' room window's, conning over the pencil Site roamed on till she came to an notes of her yesterdays studies. (‘fn'ti seashorewa pr.'lty little harbor “\our step-father has been gone half an hour, my dear," said the lady of the manor. “He was very sorry to have to go without. wishing you good-bye.” surrounded with quaint-locking houses; f\'.'(. or three white villas in fertile gar- dens. on :1 raised road: and. dominating oil the scene. a fine old feudal castle, with keep. lmttlemet'tts, draw-bridge, . . 1N,:i't":ttll'..<. and all that bc'cotncs a fort- CHAPTER XXMV‘ r"“" Violet was gone. Her rooms were '1" ~' vars \ton'tt Funnel!- the castle her 11111111111 little waiting-maid . empty: f'l \‘.l1.(‘f1 (.flt'ilt's .\tllttl't spent (1 short was dtSilllSSCd; her dog’s deep toned Pt 1': d of 11's hie. wtnic (.tViunw'ell wa-q thunder no longer sounded through the T11R11: by land and sea. and kingly at flair lowest ebb. The bad bilftt'f'ctt for its ' the Parliament .‘(fflt .\dmir- ' "'z‘f. t-- which the r-e house, haying joyous welcome when} his mistress came down from her early nanning ramble in the shrubberies. \1'ion had been sent to grass and was running wild in fertile pastures, shoe- ! tit-PS“ ‘ ' ' " ”EV-n and llcss and unfettered as the South Am» M 1'", "I"! "" "'7'“ strong mef'tcan 11111510an on his native pr'ai1ic. } (-1«- 1.111 1 1 ' ,.'1:1:s'. ts assail' l \' thin" associated with the exiled heir- .11.L'~, t-..~< was left except the moms She had \1; «t at 1.. t'z-- swung path that inhabited; and men they looked blauk' l...".- ‘ grin; - ..l gateway under the and empty and strange without her. h. g} ‘ :nV' ..cLL and still 'zpward till she was almost as if a whole family had <::_:;.- in aflunm lznl‘. 'mvnl wall above departed. \‘ixen‘s presence seemed to ”‘10 St" t1 “-3 50-“ “Iv twinned. was ”have filled the house with youth and Hurt. tltanI . ttoulle Yonder [it"shncss and free. joyous life. \Vitb- in 'h- din wire the towers '.'.ttl her all was Silent as the grave. of (. 1:I. '1t 11-' ".'.l: far away. mere \1- '.<. Carmichael missed fit 1' daughter slut “s in .111. water; were the smal- «c1121 .\ She had been wont to complain: let fry vi “he tt:'.lll"1. Islands: bt'towt htihxllV' 1f the girls exub'm tnc;€' pull her tin V1.". Vv ..ls were smiling in 1.11.- blank hrr absent-'.- 111.1110 struck :1 :.'\'1'l.t< 1'.-fl1,-t,'ti.ng (-1.111 to the mother's heart. She 11.-111. 111:1. gt ry (f the changc- fancied that life would be easier withoutl . . ~ ‘ \‘j..l,-t' that her union with her husband “I? ._< w'oulthtl lze. :1 bad pzace to live would be more COtI-npletc: and now she! .11. .'\1‘*,tt.<. '.i-a", found herself looking wistfullx towart'}l . r . V Sn.- paused. VV;t:1 l'.- 1' arm round her tin: (10.11 of her 1120111ng t'.oom listening} (l- g‘s 111"" ' .s‘tw-tl on “flit. lmk- V'1;_ru.'l_v f<.r :1 fOotstcp: and the “gun it 111"t'.v."r‘ -t. with a (fee 1 inter- 51,9 10,.ked for at the door. and the foot-1 C I . ~ . fiStCnc‘tt for 111 the Corrtdor tIflIt' li‘tfl‘ltt I «<1 :11 tinsel-11' 1':-l'l.1.l.< lurkntg in sott'.e}_.t,.pg she ' tavitv 11‘ the t'1't1'_2"_-‘v t'ltt'f below. llllwpl-e not Conrad (,Iarnticliacl‘s It was; .\IIri 1111-11 1 big “if" that was! It meanttuw buoyant step of her daughter she-1 :-. v ‘,< wot-111. 11.1,...11; 11 was the bright. frank face' 8"» .. hex-ed long. The scene was {.5 hcr daughter she yearned for. “111115112. and 1111'1'I.~ was nothing to luret Onc day the captain surprised her in in. 1.111e'l'hc11. at last. fulinu that she fears and asked the reason of her mel- wa< ttca' £th 114101' .\l ~,< 5k pwith ladlv, npchnlv and 111:: tut I“? "if”; '1 ”KN-“‘l'.“ “Htâ€"“tit “[ dare say it's verV weak of me Con-'- th at. dreary hou<eholtL 11ml." "-d 1:11: stepsfand at the foot Violet a- 1":tjjg} tli’ttftlt (vivid the nearest u“ 'loarcllr-s. sweyed the captain. with agreeable can- "but [Suppose it‘s natural. People. (-1 re1 allv get atlathed to their worricr: 11111 as v: 111' daughter was an inct'ssant :'1:‘:t. 'm in site said. pitetntsty; “but 1 miss more and more every day.” is uncommon weak of you." an- ts) Ll'i Tit-- t‘.-"ftrest way was fluent fr-nt the int k by which 0.1.11; :111'f lt'ottulit ‘ (lif- siie had butt; to the old altogether .1. .-- 11"nt HzttlltlS-t't‘ gatc in a l.'.t:e more 011111011 “.1111, you very naturally lament her i: 111-, S1: ,- (. ;"'..1111t the gut.- nntl went ilffiSh‘lL'C. 1 am honest enough to con- i1'-. 1'." \\.'.~ t'utthg for the most. {1'53 that. 1 ant very glad she is 140110. 1.1, -..1.<' inVaVl-r to steal at Less \\‘.~ had 1'.-"1 domestic peace while she 'i‘cu..i.i,'s‘. antl' l-ui’s and locks Vv‘ect was with us.” 1112' ly ' .'...wt .\t ss Ski: with w ,1< reading "But she is not to stay away forever, in 1111 which. :1 white l'usian cat doz- ('.'-1112111. 1 cannot be separated hem i g on :1 111 then-d 111111 chair beside 1.'.\ don"it'c'i' forever. That would be 1 >01! sups anti sat1c~1:1s and a black u.» dttadfhl. ” 14;: .11 on a tray l-tf r- her and the "‘Forevete is a long word," answer- Itnc 1:11:13 11 7. ~, ". l..;1'.k:.'l‘licre 0.1 the captain, coolly. “She will come ' 11in tiarntit'iettcl. back to itsâ€"41f course." dear?" 5th: is older and wiser.” Comfort. .\lrs. nut-hart dried her tears. amt-resumed Lev crew'el-work. The interesting I rather } \Lf.‘ lieu of shades in, green which motkrnl late." "when. “When This was cold \‘1xen Ca r- . as an abso- ".\ly tl-ar, l tic-rt S‘ 1 ‘you 1.1'} l -;' :1.. “(UNI “_ l‘--!il z:-~:'lm1‘.k:“lut .'.-yeti the m: hasd discovcted was a source of com- l~..-..l\'ing 11p t fort 1'1 troubled mind. is never . yttved to emulation by the results that too 1'41: t'.-1' Ivié‘. l have been hardlyt had been a«.':lti.:~Vcd in artistic needle- ccnscints of the delay. Your step-i:t-'VV'e1'k by the school at South Reusing- ' has gene clown to the club at st. t tor. and at the Royal Tapestry Manu- ,1 the mo her :5 \ as she looked at the old lady in m around for complaint solemn- -'V 15.1 g-ed } 1 w: sdom no doubt. . the background. be settled sooner 'cimation to ask her husband for money factory at Windsor, ‘amela found in for crewel-work an all-absorbing la- l-er. Matilda. of Normandy could hard- l.' have toilet] more industriously at the 33mm tapestry than did Mrs. Carmi- chael, in the effort to immortalize the fleeting glories of woodland blossom or COSUY orchid upon kitct'en toweling. It was a dull and lonely life which “the mistress of the Abbey House led in these latter days of glowing summer weather; and perhapIs it was only the Edistraction of etcwe 15 and point, lace :which preserVed her from melancholy Imadness. The captain had been too long a bachelor to renounce the agree .able habits of a bachelors existence. His amusements were all masculine, . and more or less solitarv. When there was no hunting he gme him-self 11p to he ‘hmtf and found his chitf delight: 1'10 persecution of innocent salmon He suPplied the Abbey House larder with fish sent an occasional basket to 11 f1 tend, and despatched the surPl-ls pro- duce of his rod to a fishmongcr in lon- dc.n He was an enthusiast at. billiards and would play with immcent. Mr. Sco- bel rather than not play at all. Ile read every newspaper and periodical of mark ,thui was published. lle rode a good ‘110111, and drove not a little in a high- wheeled dug-cariâ€"quite an impossible Ixehitle for a lady. He transacted all the business "of house. stable, gardens tand home-farm, and that in the .most } precise and punctual manner. He WI rote la good many letters, and he smoked St‘i or seven cigars every day It must be obvious, therefore that he had very ltttle time to devote to his pretty, mid- tile-aged wife whose languid airs and vaporish 1:. aces were likely to pull up- cn an ardent temper after a year of tttarried life. Yet, though she found her davs lonclv Mrs Carmichael bad What fault Ct 11. 'd a woman find in a husband who was always courteous and complimen- tiiI'V in his speech whose domestic tas' cs were obvious who thought it no trcubl e to supcivise the smallest. details of the household, who could ordera dinner. lay out a garden. stock a con- Sti'thfOf“. or amend the. sanitary ar- 1' tagements of a stable with equal clcV- etness; who never neetccted a duty to- w'a1d wife 01' sor: lC‘tV?° Mts Carmichael could see no flaw 'n the perfection of her husbands charac~ ttt bttt it be-- -an about this time slow- ly to dawn upon her languid soul that. as Captain (,‘1111111 hurls wife, She was not So happy as she had been as Squire Tempest‘s widow. l'lev independence was gone utterly. She awoke slowly to the'comprehension of that fact. Her individuality was blotted out, or absorbed into her hus- Land‘s being. She had no more power or influcncc in her own house than thel lc west scallion in the kitchen. She had giVen up her banking account, and the receipt of her rents which in the days; of her w-idowhood had been remitted 10 be! half- v e'arly by the solicitor who tol- leetcd them. Captain Catmiehael had tr .kcn upon himself the stewardship l .'.s' wifes income. the had been in- filliiCd to eltng‘ to her check-book and her banking account at Southampton; but the captain had persuaded her cf the follv of such an arrangement. “Why two balances and two account5, when one will do?” he argued. “You 1 ave only to ask me for a check when you want it, or to give. 11.0 your bills.’ W hereur on the bride of six weeks had yielded graciously. and the balance had been trans'ferred from the South- ampton bank to Captain (‘.’armichaels account at the Union. But. now, with 'f‘heodore‘s unsettled account of four years’ standinghanging C\ or her head by the single hair of the pennv-post, and likely to descend upon hre any morning Mrs. Cannichael re- gretted her surrendered banking ac- count, W”: In its balance of down hun- died pounds or so. 'lhe captain had managed everything with wondrous He had done aw av with all long credits. He paid all his bills on the first Saturday in the month. save such as could be paid weekly. He had reduced the price of almost every- thing supplied to the Abbey House, from the stable pr'oVender to the wax- candles that lighted the faded sea green (ttapct'ics and white paneling of the mowing-room. The (1an expenditure .over \‘tiltfl he had no contrel was his wife»: ptiVate disbursement; bttt he bad habit of looking sur'ptiscd when she 'ttsked him for a check. and a business- the way of asking the amount requirc.,t with 11 ptexented her applyiurr to him oft.c11 Still ther'e.wns that long-sland- mt. amount of Madame lltcodores in and .\frs.(.armicl1ael felt that it was an account which must later or Her disin- 12: 1d tended to swell 'l‘heodore’s bill. She Lad htttlffllt gloves. ribbons. shoes, ev- 1"1V'thiufr bout that tasteful ptheyor, and had ev<n obtained the somewhat expensive materials for hot fancy IVV'IorlIV'IIV through .\l:.:dnne 'flho'tot'C, :1 tcanpor'n‘ et-mcmmmt' VVhitlt she could hardly hope to cnjov «fruits. Like all wee. k women, she had her occasional long-lugs for independence. but moments of inward revolt against lht, smooth tyrant. The income was hers, she argued with hers‘clf sonic-thugs, Wm_ , l Plan'of Wreck at” Galedon 'Last Week. . ‘l'.1 101'; heavy. 1’3/1: t0 1.1'tl; backs, and she had a right to Spend her own money as she pleased. But. then she recalled her husband’s grave warning about the future, and its insecuriit'. She- had but a brief lease of her p11» sent wealth, and he was laboring t-.. my by 11 provision for the days to comet “It would be wicked of me to thwar‘ 11111: in such a wise purpose,” she told herself. (To be Continued.) LEADING MARKETS No 2 white 85%0 to.f_30c, outside. “Manitoba Wheatâ€"No. 1 Sf.03; No. 2, $1, lake. ports. Cornâ€"NV). 3 yellow. 71:: to 720, To- ronto; No. 3 mixed. 691: to 09%c. Barleyâ€"No. 2, 53c to 53%c; N0. 3 extra, 51%0 to 5‘20; No. 3, 5tlxc to 511‘. Oatsâ€"Manitoba, No. 7151: 011 track at elevator; 44%0. Peasâ€"Nominal at. 75%c for No. 2. Ryeâ€"05%c to 60-: outside. Flourâ€"Ontario, 00 per cent. patents, about nominal, $3.454.) $3.50; Manitoba, first patents. $5.10 to $531.20; seconds, 8’ ’1-0 to $1003l1‘ong bakers", $4. 30 to $2. 50. northern 2 white, Me to No. 2 mixed, .COUN'I‘HY PRODUCE. Baffler-Supplies are moderate, but. the demand is heavy and prices firmer. Cteamet'y. prints . ..... do solids . Dairy prints do sol'tch‘ . . (Ihee>câ€"-l.arge quoted at. [El/,0 and twins at [29:1; in job lots. here. liggsâ€"l‘i'l-:'-.s firru at lS,‘4(r to 19c. Poultryâ€"live chickens ttl‘,‘ quott'd from 0c to lie, and hens- from 71: to Sc. ’.'itnforsâ€"klarkdi. is firm at (35c to 750 per bushel. lZ-uled tinyâ€"Prices firm at Sl’i to $14.- 50 in car .lols on track here. llaled Strawâ€"$7.50 ,per ton “in ear lets on track here. 231: to 25c . 9ft: M21350 ‘.Zlc. to.. "BC .... ....‘ BREADS’I‘UFFS. Toronto, Sc;.1t lavâ€"Ontario Wheatâ€" lfltf to 20C: PROVISXONS. Dressed tlog<â€"â€"$0.’ '.5 for liglitwclgltts and $8.75 fox heavics. l’-t'11'k'~S‘to.rt cut, $22.15 to $33 for bar- i‘t‘ls: 1105.5, $20 to $21. Lardml-‘nm; tierccs, 12c; tabs, 12%;; pails. 12}.’.t_.' Smoked land Dry Salted Meatsâ€"Long clear bacon, lie to 1134.0 for tons and ('z-scs; hams, medium and lirrlit, Joya: lt)}{,C to [70; shoulder-3,1013 to lie; rolls, 1' zc; out of pi-' kite ,‘fc less titan Stitched. MONTREAL QIARKE'I'S. Montreal, Sept. 'l0.â€"'~l-Zggs-â€"Sales of selected stock were made at file to 22¢; No. 1 at. 18c to lsxc, seconds at l-’ to to for and straight gathered at 17c to 17%0 per dozen. Butterâ€"Buyers prices here for finest townships Creamery are from 21%: to 22c Quebec‘s are quoted at 2134.0 and dairy at 20c per lb. Cheeseâ€"Prices range from 12%,c to 12%0 for westerns. 12c for townships and 11%,: to 113,.c for Qttebees. Perkâ€"Heavy Canada short. cut. mess, in tierees. $33 to $33.50: heavy Canada short cut mess, in barrels, $22 t‘.-o $22.- 110' Canada short cut baCks,S . '22 to: 9522.- C“); Canada short cut mess. in half- bar- rels. $lf.25 to $tf.50; Canada shout cut banks. 311 to $11.50. Inrdâ€"tiompound, in homes of 375 1113.. We to 10%1'; parchment-lined boxes 511 lbs. 10} ’c to 10}! c; tubs, 50 lbs, net, [0341: to 10941; wood pails. 20 lbs. net, 10%.1: to 0.1%0; tin pails. 20 lbs; gross the lie 10%(5; tins. 3 to ‘10 its. in cases, lt-Xc to ftc; pure lard, tict'ces 375 lbs, 11%: to 12,141: parclm'tent-lincd boxes, 50 lbs. net, lie to 12%0; tabs, 50 lbs. net. 12%1: to l2;;c; parchment-Iliucd wood pails. 70 lbs. net. 12/(‘; tin pails, 20 lbs. gross. 11%;; fins, ,3 to 10 lbs. in cas.s, 11%0 to 12%c. BUFFALO MA BRET. Sept. ,10.â€"-\\‘htx1t closed~â€"No. ('.orano. ‘2 yellow. ‘20, Outsto. 2 white, a2c. Bar l-V‘V, â€"â€"\'t'1111inal. Buffiln. ‘2 t-cd. tile. .\‘-:1. 2 white, 701'. 56c: N1. 2 mixed, NEW YORK WHEAT M.-\lth'ET. New York. .‘ept. ltl.â€"â€"Spt!l firm: No. ‘3 1'cd_ 511.02%, Ctt‘vntoi‘; N11, 2 t'f‘d. $1.033; afloat: N1. :2 hard winter, $l-UG% f.o.l.‘.. afloat. LlVl‘ 5' l 0(1i\\l Altlxli'l‘. ’l‘oronto. Sept. 10.-’l‘1'ade was good and active and prices steady to firm for «mod quality cattle. but for the. poor Stuff. of which there was more titan usually large pr'opottion in the market iii-day. trade was quite dt' airgy and slow, and prices weaker. (fond butcher cows steady at $3.25 to $1.50. ' Sheep lambs are cxpmt e.'<.wc liprott market and lambsâ€"Good quoted at $5 to $0 per cwt.; $4 to $1.41). steady: medium ex- -, , . - - .4 I. 1 DEAD LAY ' ‘ - CIAB t(‘Ui“tl‘t one of the bridge VV'mltn1111.V\':1t-t spot at which he had olserccd iQUl'llfi‘t. V ho was a painter. had gone to ct':.,k. f it 't’ ,. ,- ‘ V 1tt1clttntl for a drink of water. and was 'l‘itt met l1'n;'_r o 10 {:1 173119 ENGINE ON IT?) ‘SfDE. t‘. I'L‘tutning when he saw the bridge be- st.. ,1: {.1 um 1d. means to refie, | (From The Toronto Telegram). } g 'ain-fed | port $4 00 to ‘05; choice 1 . ,. ' . o a f C“ . .. , $5.10 to $5.15; ‘ , ,- extta choice, $5 25. Butchersfikhuket steady. choice pick- ' NGINE]: cit butchers” cattle, $4. 50 to $5, and . . ordinary to good butcher cattle at. $3.75 ' ‘ $4. 50; common butcher cows and mixed cattle easier, at $3 to $3 50. light, stockersâ€"market dull and easier at $2." 4'5 to $3. _ Heavy feedersâ€"Steady demand for good feeders, 1,050 to 1,100 1115., at $4 to $4.50. } Calveswkfarket slow at $5 I Hogsâ€"Market easy, selects Swears That Train Was Travelling at Rate of Less Than 20 Miles. to $10 each. $0.25, lights and fats, $6. Mitch CO\\"Sâ€"~3\'till'l\'0t Stf‘ttdy '0 “"1"” -\ dt‘spatch from Toronto says: 'l‘here on the' air picssnte of the brake which with? goat“! demand f01;’iltc”;§01htlkm-s 15 every indication that the investiga- W‘“ ‘UHICHIL i” “1.1 Ollifl‘oll- to :teady -~1 ' ' '-' ~' . . - ...M0 to .,.)0, oornmon 95M) 0 . tier. mlo the cause of the Cali-don (ch: the frai11..l11.~,t 11f- re the at: ideal. I >3- ‘ “as about to release the brakes." aster is to be a very thorough one. The “flit , . , . , W ClllN.‘\,S SI‘RONG NIEN- pt'lflclpdl CthCnLT‘ \" as “tilt utjducpd LIV .( 301) ll 101(51‘ tflw br‘lkghd "N1 \' ' \Vt ' t"‘ t" 'H ‘ ., â€" Engineer 11.111 -. who - ‘ " 7‘" ‘ ‘ ”"‘-' 1.11.1-1. Art! Being Called to Copncif by Dowager t. 11 3 W35 fll'i‘lll‘é ”1L Descrttt my the :1c<,-1dtnf Hodge said 11‘i1.1u- felt the V'lt'llnf‘ gtVe :I1_ sudden lurch, met'css. Mr. T. C. Roblnctte, K. (7., appeared on behalf of Engineer; Mr. Angus lifeâ€" tVlut'chy reg'n'esentcd the C. P. 11., and (Dcunty Crown Attorney McFadden, cf Peel, appeartd on behalf of the Crown. ’f‘lll'l liNt‘llNl-Zlilt'ts‘ S'l‘OltY. George Hodge, the cngineci of the 'l-I faicd train, was called, and innucdiatc- ty he got on lhe stand his counml, \fr. filbtllffttc. 11'. L. had c'nte1(d a formal otjcch-m to Hod- ,.-'e giVing cV id- 11cc. '.o u< to obtain the plottction (I the aunt Ct-llL't'l‘flttlj' anything which he might say to incriminate himself. “l think." said the count 1'. “it w". u d be well to allow the \‘ ititf'Ss to give his and found ”1154 ff out on the 111 round. Hodge explained that at the engine gave a lurch be the north. and as he A 1h spatch from Pekin says: The thagw I-Ztmpr'ss has appointed \uan Shikai to be a member of the Board 1 f f-‘ci'tign Affairs and a Grand Councilâ€" t-‘n' of the Fourth Class. 1n the for- eign Office he will rank as third .\lin. istcr. Chang Chltung, Viceroy of Shangsha. 1 has also been appointed a Grand ('.oun-t ci'lor of the fourth f‘la<s. 'fhe \ice 1113 was summoned to l’ek'in roccntly to consult with the Dowager limptcss rrga idlitg the alarming glowth of anti- kfttnchu sentiment. in (hina, on which subject Yuan Shikai has been consult- ing with her Majesty. 'lhe DCwager Empress, was thrown to releasing the brake. HODGliS l-Zl'l'lt'tllixtili. Replying to Mr. hibinette Hodge said he had bren actin;_r as engineer of .1 freight. train since January of this year. but had had '.'xpcrlwnc-i' as a fire- tt'an since l)--c4’-111lu,'1‘. 1002. He had (“13' previoudy to last 'l'uessday ran on passenger train over 11.35 line. He was ln'thccn '33 and It years of age. in anwwt r to .\lt'. .\l- l-‘addvn 2.1- said:â€" "I tot k one train up the night ll'fi'i‘V}. in thus sur- 11 1111. ling herself with the strongest and c 1d, no in this W ‘I.'-\ that if m “WP“. 11“ re WI 0 pass “mm m it. That was “(St 01””an men “I the empite '1“}:110 ”L3“ or a qllCSt'un because it tnfgttt Uzt <11th passenger tra.11 1 had run over SlUT-fjf‘lsf’d even those who VV"c1e aw a1; itl'ii'ttmnto hint. ppm 1“. has the PI'O' ”I“, 11111- -. of the thrones apptehcnsion and its (10- tt'c tl-m \V huh l.- cravts 'l‘ltnl answ'cr ' . . . . . .- termination to fortify the GOchmcnt c. ”1.1 “(,1 g. “5,“ again. 1 him." DRAM-.5 \\ OHM-.1) \\l-.l.l.. E.) the UUNC‘SL “"U' “1" 5011““ 2;!14'.” t". .Iti'txt‘ft the 'fl- l 'M: -'< 1v. 17- “1,11,;ng \V'.“ ”1} _,_,__; ClItottt'r to Hodge. “you an- ' f 1->:1:t<- (-1 i "'"“"' ;.{t..1- the Agent-11L [‘(f fl‘(|lll “nF‘Af‘l'lilI’I' (”11 (upcf..I; “-1.2: . t I“ '_ th I-II: , I .’. 1‘., 211,:- \‘V"IIOLE HOl'SE STRIPPED. 'ztaV bt, asked you hm. am”. {k}. U”, -’1.'.‘ “I am qtlltl ..ftl\fi( d \\l fit that. ' \lr. “\\l1.'1t d-.,- Von 11.1111. t i 33‘ Ottawa Man Loses ’.000 of Plate and} Hot tint-tie replied 1;, .4”... , 3- it“. :1«:-,'id--nt'."" ‘ 'lltl" examination (f lfolge \.:.V th' 11 p1'1.1,'i("1fctl \\ltfl. llt' (ft-pocdzw‘d l'ft “I f'(Itt.tl!.“. “The engine 57"»..7: Jewellerx bv Burqiars I I , was :1.. tip"? A dcspalch from Ottawa 8037’": The ltlat'kdale at 7.214. and had a gtitodt l'lll' “1m ' residence of Mr. D. .\l. l"ittnit‘..“fist-Still” to Change-ville. which we rc-ra, 'tth at "111.1 the 1'1 :tzlird v'a< a" v"-'i" " 9‘11”“ lllillltt‘n'f‘t‘flt 1111‘ Btttlk ("I ().Wl\\'a-. 3.53. 'l‘ht'rc were thret ars add: d tht'r - ‘11:“ U ' V ‘ ,, I} H: . was burglarized on \\"ed1‘.t'sdtty. 00d and we left in tween {1.0.1 :1.:11. and 0.! tnit l.;',- 11.1.. 11 Cal «'tf n and the s w 1.. .'. :l diamonds, jewellery and plate to the 11.111. \\'e reached 1;;111-(1..n “1 {1331) ,HM 1011 1,1. U. an it m V. .. the 1.3.1,...1 \ 1...; amount of nearly $1,000 abstracted. The r: cclvt'd an order to run out fifllll' lat' 1cm lied ‘ 17 ~ itnglars, cvidcutlv experts. had first of tl1e<,'11'i,elnal schedule. \" c lt-f, (tale-I 11.-«1.6m fr a jutor \‘ it111~< <1 id made sure of the fact that the futility eon at £1.21. and before 111.11.141.11 111.1111 1.1111 . 11 I,‘(Ill:l1ll< 1f: tfllt‘ s11 1 111.17. were absent. and went about. their work cum-Q and “131,“: 1311 1,-1145 1'.-1 11 1'.. t1,- ,. 1pm, ,,,. n rn.1, 11.-.1““: 1,,.. .1 gs. ‘1 systematically and dt_'lil‘e1‘ately. 'l‘llv .s."<.VV lo:n'.d Islowttl do \\'l and shut Iotfl fut flux pt'cV «as dav. His lie-1:15 1" thieves. gained an entrance to the DH" Sf1‘itlll. 1 applied the 1.1 alas allot: v. 11. :1.c- {W '1 (,r 111,. raises by the rear basement. windows chatter of :1 ”lift ft't m where the am} The citrwtfct' minted « at . the \'V t. and proceeded front floor to floor, col- Cfttt'llt occurred. and I fell the fizlttit'lposs 11.-1.1 (Hl'elttfv 1.1.11, VVIorkin;1 1:111:21 lecting movable valuables and jewellery. lit-Id. This made a reduction of 7 155,} (-'t:V-'cn 3M”:- at ti.e ti11.<' ftht: accident. The house was practically stripped of , â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"____.____________ everything of value of a movable nature. ‘_’” a. EXPRESS Tam w‘nt-zcman. c. 1'. r. CONSTftl'fiTION. WORK TIN FIELDS ron STATE. T““"° Persons Killed :11 Norris. Rt-pcrt Shows tame Progress in Various __ Indiana. Sections. ““5““ GO“°"““"‘"‘5 S“‘““°“ 0‘ “1' Waterloo. 1a.. Sept. fir-Twelve t‘cr- A despot-~31 from (11:..-.-.:. 5:135: A re- cmployrd Problem. sons were killed and twelve others in- part, “me 1.5- p... ('..,\-,-g-;1.,,,.,.1 1111 A (lCSpfttCh from Johannesburg says: “”8de ,“lo‘ “Nat d an ”1’17"” ”in,“ [’l'-tail." 1" “in ”11‘ l’t'('l;~'t“"-"S (3T ’~""tl>tl'U€- 'f‘he 'l‘ransvaal Governnu'nl, with the 931.“? (,.t11cago, [$00k lsland l‘acthc “0' ('0 “K‘ t'- '1‘ PUG-in" [‘1“-“71X “it to view of helping to solve the problem of ,lfultw‘ld “t “WW-“1 10““11 0” PM”)? ”'1! end if August shmvs that the steel the unemployed, has decided to work ”“3 “was" t1a.u, “Ottt‘b‘r'm‘d‘ jumptd “31d been Md I"? t“, “’l‘” “"51““rd the tin lictds of Pctet'stnn'g district in ”l“ “" ‘k “““i' Wit" .11 full speed and 111,111 rot-mg.- 1.1 1'1-11:1~1.-. 1.1 “-111.11 87 the interest. of the State. General Boilia, "NW! ””0 “ ”Hg“! “‘1“” St‘m‘hng “1111111113.: is l-itllastcd. ot1£~flfth of “11' grad- Premier of the Transvaal, has gone to th‘ siding. A” “,f U‘“ dead and injured in,r ln'twee'n “tuttillf‘ll 03111 I'llt’t-‘lgc in that district with engineers and repre- “”0 “'1 “‘0 smoking “t"- Whli‘h “‘09 11n- l'rairit» is completed. wlnle fl‘irlll the lat- tttt'diat-cly behind the. baggage and mail cars. The smoking car was demolished. h northbound express was ten min- tet point to Saskatoon 55 per cent. is finished. The Conn-any 1.100 1110114 and 900 teams at. work on the 40:2 11112.; belwc-t'n \\'innipe,-,: and Saskatoon. 'l’:':t'~ sentalives of the Rand unemployed, The mincrs‘ scheme is to advance wages to the men to enable them to obtain tools. The workmen are also to share in the profits. according to the miners” scheme. t’rospectors who are alr:etdy on the mound and time been waiting for it to be thrown open. are. angry, as are also hundreds of agents of the big mining groups. ' has 11ch late at. Norris, where the freight train was awaiting. 'l‘lteexpress came comptti‘n' can (ll upptr.V-I11~.nV- 1n- :1- at’ng 'l‘ t“ 1'th Speed in it“ “”101 10 men. as larg‘- 1111111l1e.1< of lalmets i1:. \" make. up tune. Just as the locomotive tMl to take part in 11.. lian'cst 1.7.. “14.11 of the passenger fua 11 was about to higher \VurrCs a“, paid pass the freight locomotive the trucks of tttc former left the tracks, and the moving engine crashed into the engine of the freight. wrecking both lot-4'11111i1tivcs tildes-coping the baggage and the .â€"â€"â€"DB ..f.___.. SHOT DEAD BY BROTHER. DEATH [.\' NIAGARA GORUE. and T", _ mall cars, and dcmolishing the smoking lnknown Man Plunges [mm “’1’". Minnrdusa Lad \Icttm of a Hunting car. Steel Arch [3,1,]ch I ’Achidcnf. "â€"’Fâ€" A despatch from Niagara fall‘. .\'.‘1'.., A dcspateh from .\vlinucdosa, Man, LATEST REPORTS ENCOI'RAGING. says: At lllm: o‘clock on I\\cd11esday says: A shooting fatality OTCUItrt‘d here Iâ€"- . . _ . night a man. whose identzfy has not Monday evening in which an ll-year-old Grain 1" Canaduan Northern DIStl'lf‘lS l-ct-n ascertaun-d. leaped to death from thr centre of the upper sic. l arch bridge. lad, named John Stewart, lost his life. Looks “'1'". His tw'in-ln'otlh'r, llcrt, was shooting Th< 'lhtrc was a (,1thth on the stt'mtutc at. hlacldairds with a 22 rifle and did not A despatch from “nutmeg says: 11111- timc, Vii-wing lb. 11. ‘uminatiun of the r\ - , , , ,, , ' . 1 . . . ' _ ‘ . , , . : mitt-re his brother running in front. of ".‘\' R' “01) “pf”! 1" {”19 ““ encour llqtlls, and 1t 15 thought the intense ltght ltim. He received a shot, from which he 111111112 as all ”.t‘-mu“. “I’M“ from “H" of he prt'vjectturs so (taxed the unfottu- lUtlIS sections (luring tlteIVV'cck. ltic most hate man that it did 1..:.'. l. optlnnsttc feeling prevails as to the “m'pvas tlt,.i11g..'1n} witmw'i “‘“N has Ifro -1n the railtng ml ” 1..-\v what he he plunge 'tv 1:1"...1fl expired almost immediately. -Joâ€" r THE TRENT CANAL. Half-milfion-dt'illar Has Been Awarded. mate outcome of the lnn'V'V-st. ..11 b1 «1.. been no trust in the majority of place-SI,“ ”u 1.1,“. I 20.) ‘1‘ 1 below.“ and the weather promises to br- all that ("t-111d l~c desired. Some rains ft'll dur- lugr the. past few dayS. but not. enough inter- .-t.no':!10r Contract .â€"__._,x‘ â€" T\\'O Ml'RlHCR MYSTERHZS. . t 1 cause any damage or scriotulv A despatch from Ottawa says: An- ‘ , ,., ,; . ' ,. , _, ., . ‘... _ . , ...._ . . .. . . . " fcrc who the culttng. fth'tL' 1.x .1 stated) (the-1' contract has liten awarded for (1. men in some districts “Jud... “1,. Search of a Quarry \car .\mt'trcal Ifav 11,-. . ...1- , 1.--.. . . -' ~71~ , -- -- « . t (‘hllhtttlcdoll of rl.11. litnt. Canal . ., ,. .. . .- . . ' «1" n 11.: b'cn 'e't ' if '1 “(1'1 or 50ch Them. [he sectton on the, Rice Lake d1V'tston. fit/‘fll‘t‘ h ‘ L 1 ‘d‘f f‘ ‘ \ section 5. from the lttulnvu)’ bridge at " ‘ “I, A despatt'lt from .\lt-ntt'eal ~ays: Act- (Za-tuphcllford to dt'ti'p-VV'V'ttcr in (Zrow' . . . j“. lll‘ttt‘l‘ 111,. inxft'tjt‘lftutq .1: t'. 1‘V‘lnt‘lttf . ‘ 1 -‘ " Ii.‘ INC) TO DEA'UI. -- .‘ , “ ' . - Lake. a distance of titre-C Itlltf‘S. MS} “I TH‘ I" ‘ II luklccttvc htt'ttttskiit. a tummy :11 1111: been given to frown .\'. Avltncr whot . . . , 1,...;.q,1..1~tmu,1 ..1 \f-mh'enl ;< i-ein'? , .. . , ‘ t . Sh" 1n ash 11 ton DC-‘U‘UVPIf‘ " c ' . ' , . .. '5 \V'f re the lowest tendmurs. the contract'nmCl at ‘l‘) ’ “ .. ' g ’ I ' ,pmmd 1.. ttSf‘a‘f‘tttfll “11.-.11.”- ,-, xt_ \111- 111112: is about 35?:04100. Tenders arc , b3 l'nc. ,cmtt de Paul comic-ts Story .l t'.'...- mur- ‘ <1 ' "" .. v . .. - 1 ; - _ ”“V Wing “"1““ for \U‘tton 1' .110 A. Idespalch from lacoma. \\ .101” {(1-15 .5 true. ll11< man told t.‘.- «.1111 -t1\t) intention l‘ ‘0 l‘WW'CUl-C the, “O'lx’ with lottl at t ti: at he knew life than who says the destroyed the \\'1'bb :11i pi sslblc d'.‘ spalclt Shelton. :20 miles from ’l‘ac01 t'. :1. on ‘ l.l‘.1'n Quinn a few _\'1 hrs ago. as well as â€"â€" â€"-*I‘ \\’1~(l1'1t'.<d:1_v night. It is reported lift1'1'11,.': tiltinutnan two l1thll'1ll.\‘ later. Both The nuntbcr (.f typhoid fc'cxcr eases ,1}I1,1(‘1'so11:< perished. . Miss Bailey and kit's.lt~1'i1111's l1.'1\'I.I-Iremaint'd uttsolIV'i:tIIl.III 'l‘Iltc' \\" " 111' i. nut-l1 fewrc for Aunuttfitttdgc. truth of Shelton. are known to weapons \th11 \\tl£f'tl the c111~< ....'I.1l- 1111111'1 C ' tl-c among the lost. All the other vtt'thm' leged [u have been t'.-1111.11 ttut ‘.Vf‘t‘O ' r . - ot1tlil'1sty'3011 . . , ttan “‘ ”1L same in ‘ ‘ are believed to be men. beveu bodtt's thrown into the quarry 11ft ':V\:..'.ls. 21c- .,,_ have been recovered. ' (‘f.l'ttlllg to the convicts .\tx' l1“ 13111131: 1111111 311111113 t'tSET’tOLtSHEOCAf-‘t Quebec Bridge Inquest. this cratk since \fav last. but it: t'l new? I said anxthing alout it. as he had thought that ”1th was anv LttflgEI‘. [witness pointed out on the plans A despot-ch from Quebees save: The sensation of flu sittinrr of the (to-111nm s 'i!1't;tte<t.< in connection with the tt'klg? disaster was the testimonv of \.l 'x: 11. 11:1' 775111131512 095105 gin to 300ch He at. once started back to pussing‘: wants of the faint, 95'. land. but l1' d one of his ltcc'f.“ caught lfllfttg..~‘\ 11111111.: was held on": and crusthd, ll- stat 'd on \\ 1‘d1)._<.l.1_v ,1fl.111 ) '.111 \layor Gamma} th 'lt he had known of a crack 'llu' .\lavnr anhounced- a 1. numbtr of subscriptions» ti'e<sttl. and nIcar'ly a. ' was immediately subs?!) _ttuartcr:< of :111 inch wide and twenlx 11min 5 long in one of the tilCtlcs slottin-r t‘.-111 the main 1:22;. He had known of t tltrccâ€" [I time We‘ had his hand on? the brake it would have tttc effect 01. nttn'd « wed . Painter Gives Startling Evidence at the, l, t'." , t‘. ', .v...

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