. Fin hi ow: Toronto, and 557 to Boige cif, bags; Toronto. = Ontario "hrany 2, in bags, Toronto. J TARAS COUNTRY PRODUCE. eans--Car lots, $1.70 to $1.75, nd smal] lots, $1.90. 'Honey--Extracted, in ting, 10 to l¢ per 1b; No. 1 somb, wholesale, to $2.50 per dozen ; No. 2 comb, { wholesale, $1.76 to $2 per dozen. 'Baled Hay---No. 1 at $12 to $18, track, and No. 2 at $10 to $11. aled ; Straw---86.50 to $7, on track, Toronto. "Potatoos--Car lots, 80 to 85c, per pasted he, and New Brunswick at 6c to . 1 ih Poultry -- Wholesale prices of dressed poultry Yearling chick- . ens, 15 to 16¢c per 1b ; turkeys, 19 to Lon: jae per lb.' Live, 1 to 2c less, ban Ae to rousk tis Jupboted tol The P Dit Commons adjostuedt; DAIRY MARKET, .& inf Boe prints, 18 to $0c; ater & inferior, 18 to' 17c. Creamery at #3 to 24c per 1b. for rolls, 214 to 2% for solids, and 21 to 23¢ for sep- arator prints. President "Taft opened the third| Eggs--Case lots nal P + Congr tia per dozen. Bpees 3 Balti Cheese--Large, 14¢, and twins at 14%4¢, New cheese 13 to 18)(c in & jobbitg Way. quoted at 18¢c sito of alarm acl) a the rebels. HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon, long clear, 1014 to llc per 1b. in case ots} mess pork, $20; do., short cut; 53 to $23.50; pickled rolls, $19 to § Hams~Lig ps to medium, bc; do.; heavy, 12 to 13c; rolls, 10% to lies broakiast bacon, 15% to lic; backs, 18 to 18%c.. Lard--Tierces, 10%4c; tubs, 10%c; pails, Ne: BURTNESE AT MONTREAL. ' May 9.--Oats--Cana- at, we oMontzen). rn, No. 2, 40 to 4040, ® an | CBF lots ok extra No, 1 feed, oo B05, 40c; 3 No. 2 local white, 39 to 30)5¢; white; 88)4 to 38c; No. 18704 to 38e. Flour patents, $4.50 ; $1.00; straight od Tg seal say in bags, 81.80 to #1. hy , "Principal Foi! Bal Oath Por barrel, $4.35; bag nt School, died of 90 1bs., 2.05." Corn--American fs 3 yellow, 60 to'818, Millfeed-- uf- | Bran, Ontario, $23 to 824; Mani- joba $92 to. $23; middlings, On- ; i shorts, Manitoba, $24 to to $30. "Rags 90. Cheese--Westerns, 7 Butter--Choicest; 3 Seconds; | 18 to 200." 4 : Attarney : Fredericks consented to 5 dian Immigration Inspector, H. G, 'been' appointed instituted a special No. 3 C. Ww. 304 tol «men. om SAL Si L ¢ purpodes Sold Eve {Inspector Lawrence Secures' 'Many vietions at Cloverdale, 'A despatch from Yancouver; B. 2 says; Two weeks ago the Cana-| varying from #10 to ordered to be deported. | 'alleged ringleaders, w to~have phos. ed from 74 each man piloted across the ih ¢ der line, dre now in jail at New Westminster, and two hundred per: sons were tirned back at the boun- Here area few figures of the re- dar; refused Mulasion sults Sting a fortnight. One hun- Sars Sepug. eh unde? arrest. : 4 dred and fifty persons were arrest-!intending immigrants were mostly ed, brought. before the Magistrate | Russians, Greeks 'and Italians. Lawrence, w has but: recently effort to stamp out the wholesale railroading of undesirable foreign immigrants, agross the internation- al boundary in the Blaine district. 3%{¢ per pound. There were only SHORT-WEIGHT CHEESE, afew bulls offered at prices ranging i from 8}{c to 5%o per pound, as to Inspector at Glasgow Reports Serb. quality. Hogs declined '16¢c to 95¢ ous Losses, dre fous. "There was a ha Jospatch iti Suava hed .. Dealing: wi question of ¢ strong demand, for good light but impa Fad inte Bectiand, James A. cher cattle from £00 to. 1,050 lbs. Findland, inspestor at Glasgow, re- rt: 'There 'is still a Sapien ing feature of the Oanadisn each, and 'these were even firmer than the heavy cattle at around $5.75 to $5.85. Common and medi- um to fair light butchers' ranged trade, in respect that the accur 'from $5.95 to $5.65. Cows wore °F marked weights cannot be relied quite firm at $4.40 to $5.15, but, oD» and' importers find it essential bulls 'were not so firm, and 'were to<test thoroughly the weights of hard to sell. Sheep' and lambs oasly Shipment id shortage, pars. wi gularly during the summer months. ore Seudy. with s light supply. It is a serious matter to importers, who have contracted to take a face tory's weekly output, to find the Tr « FIRED- FROM WINDOW. cheese arrive showing 'trom one-half to two and three pounds short weight per box, not to.speak of.edd boxes turning up five to ligh t than } whi Xiew i able ight, oan 0 gross "carelessness, into Glasgow of Canadian 'cheese last' year fell 'off 85,000 boxes. IV . lis attributable to a heavier output of Scotch, cheese, and also to the strike making many idle. Butter importations from Canada to Glass' gow are also 'decreasing on aceount. of the igh price of the Canadian article.' ome DIAMONDS AND PLATINUM, Messin: Churchill & Ordns® Roport _on Talamen 'Mountains Finds, A "despatch from Winnipeg say' Mr. F. Ls €hurchilbof Rossland had ed from the Tulamen Moun: The Drunken Freak of a Young Montrealer. A despatch from Montreal says: Crazed. by' constant drinking, Jos. Belleau; 'a young :French-Canadian résiding at 287 Delisle street, seized a revolver on Friday afternoon and opened fire from & front window Ei passers-by on the street... Ms. D Mallette, a neighbor, was wounded in the back, and: Constable Mail- leux in the arm in attempting to arrest him. Neither victim is seri- ously injured, When the police fin- ally forced their way into the house by a rear entrance they found Bel- lean 'had collapsed, and was lying in' a drunken stupor on the floor. His mother, with whom he had been living, said that he had been drink- |. ing heavily, and had the idea that he. was being persecuted by human- ity in "general. tee MeN AMARA"S TRIAL: Tron Workers® Seoretary-Treassrer will he Arraigned June Lo... A despatch from Ios Angeles, Cal, says: John J. McNamara, sec- retary and treasurer of the Interna« tional Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' Association and his bro- ther," James: B. 'McNamara, wero arraigned late on Friday before Buperigr Judge Bordwell on nine- teen indictments, charging murder in causing a dynamite explosion in e- Los Angeles: Times building, and the consequent' death of 21 Attorney - Repparart of In- diangpolis for the McNamaras, ask- ed for 30 days' time in which to en- ter pleas for the men: District tains, where important discoveries of platinum and diamonds have ; centlyxtieen. made. "Mr. Churehilly in partnership with Mr" J.'L. Crans, the Government Assayer, has found fhe ore to run 3% ounces of platinum, with a number of. dias monds of clear water, exceptional hardness; and - very considerabls commercial vale BODIES TES IN | MA street, a few Sords F Ontario street, son: Thursday," Zeon Houle, a corporation employe, ered the bodies of two new-born lute. There was nothing on the aid in their indentification, but an tponement till June 1, and| circumstances of the tase show n hat time was fixed by Judge Bord- ell than twe