: : , a » > > > q . : : ~ > > Roast-Beef. ‘The easy way, Ana tising dish ready to serve, Deliciously cooked and omieey despatch from London, Eng- land, says: Before an immense am distit{guished audience in the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday night PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE Prices CENTRES OF AMERICA. was not a vacant seat in of Cattle, Crain, Cheese and Other | 1” are hal i at Home and Abroad. Ontario Wheat Outlook. in introducing Cienatdndee Petia aid. tie latter ISTORY OF POLAR DISASTER Commander Evans Addressed an Immense Crowd at Royal Albert Hall, London, was about to e of Ean adventure.’ le addled that the Scott expedition had ee in a gents uti tell “a tremendous pst ‘clot BE ore adi ton cota nent an seas, and that-this would a better monument to Scott his men than any. soulpbured effigy or carved inscrip' Dentaiier Beane one was able modesty and ic ‘The ud 4 a speaker was content part to describe the splendid. photo- were affecting moments, however, dition. astic, and when a picture of Capt. Hepleved there applause. ‘all wheat crop in Ontario Winter- e aret notwithstanding the Msht pro- tection snow, and the early Spring oi4 to age No. 2, Northern, 69 pa Be Peake wats aie: turorenin suet being comparatively little heaving or other in: jury from fre fall together, however, the present outloo! for the crop is most prom: 3 yellow corn, 6te. white, “ase "3190. No. 2 rv0, $8 t0 Mite where was an unusually | “pve, 08 popes 90 os teas eras %11-40; September, 9 $80. ising, except o Live Stock Markets, or Tategown fields or on low or pcorly drain. Adcnteanl ay. ime beers, 67.25 ed land. Only comparatively imal to 130; medium, «, oommon; ¥ Millamen’s ‘strippe Jems injury then wmual ported. “Ontario wheat—No. e Ives, $2.50 us a 6.25 5 pring spain Muah $6: ysis $20 to § asieen, 8 85 to 8 ageing” lami Pa $10.25 to May 27.—Cattle—Choice export, HD 0 G2; choles Satahart $600, to 87; jum, Breadstuffs. peonte Mase er —Flour—Ontario wheat Datents, $590 to. $5.25.| 5 $5.50. to §6. Milkers 840 $75. Sheep owes, $6.50; oa Lig} heavy, 84.60 t0 85: 2 white and re 96 to 9c, outside, and inferior, at jambs, yearlings, $7.50 pied S to $8.0; oe. fe se Seine ne 50 each. Hogs—$9.95, fod -an 3 Sats “Ontario ate ee a Heeler watered; $9.50 to $9.60, f.0.b., and $10.10 Canada oats, 391-20 tor 3, Bay ports, prompt eae he market 19) purely nominal, -Prices at. 2 piedcan sora, @e. il rail, a REMARKABLE TRIAL. English Court Acquits Man Who Killed His Brother. Buckwheat No. 2 at 82 to Sio, outside.) Bran “Manitoba bran, $17, to in bags, Toronto. freight. orts, $9 to} _A despatch from London says: $19.50, Toronto. A its nature Butter—Dairy pri inferior, 17 to 190: creamery, 26 to Tolls, and 25 to Ye for solids. Eegs— aot ‘per dozen z lage, S830" por ta. §: cauetes Produce. ints, choice 23 to %o; %e for| CO Case lots 20 to 210 here, and at) a ots ton owt, and sh . in a jobbing way. |, in ting, 123-4 to. 130 parnoeaclas combs, $2.50 x No. 1, and $240 for over his den father, his aged mother and an NSoultry—Chickens, 19 to. Me Th. fowl, 16 to We: turkeys, 2 Lire | 246 sister. Sympathy with the poultry, about 20 lower than the above. | Prisoner was so strong that the de- Potatoes—Ontario “ph 8 to fe per) fence was provided by public sub- EC ee scription, and a burst of, hearty cheering "greeted his acuittal. Provisions. con, Yong clear. 1512 to 1634 per Ib, 5 CT AEEN i Me otk: Porke-Short wut, oes de ATTACKED BY HIGHWAYMEN. oS sucess, $00 boca aer: Sd Breakfast bacon, 20 Lard~ Baled hay—No. 1 at $12 to $12.50, on! gor. to 180; rolls, 16 to 163-4e; backs, 23 to 2c. Pierces, 141-20; tubs, 143-4c; pails, New York Bank Messenger Had a Fight for His Life. A ee feo New ete Says: Baled Hay and Straw. ao hia a james gave track, Toronto; No. 2, $11. Mixed hay is quoted at 810, sonst Straw—$8 to $8.50, on track, To- eae into * eet 0! Thursday to ae highwayimen abe carriage and at- THE DUCHESS OF TECK. P| locale related charming daughters connected with the her stepmother, Katherine, Duch- and a well-known sportsman was in Duchess of Teck. graphs of the expedition that were thrown on a huge screen. ere when he told again the story of the disaster to the leader of the expe- The audience was enthusi- Scott and his party at the pole was ee eae? e Duchess of Teck, though so to the Royal Fam-|e: -|ily, eares little for the splendors of of the late Duke of Westminster, and is also Coke family, and Georgina, ‘iage of her fii is John es i is, of course, now of Argyll, with Princess Louise, guite an old man. ‘The carriage, 100, was ing George’s 1894 5! amolis Red Parlor. married Queen Mary’s eldest bro- za hi f fonture was, Be fact oe so 5 remier’s headquarters for _a portion o} ther, then Prince Adolphus of Teck, | Ti "Stay was mado ‘at the Royal suite at The Duke of Teck is a keen soldier He South Africa with the Ist Life Guards, of which he was then FOROWTO CORRESPONDENCE INTERESTING BITS OF COSSIP FROM THE QUEEN CITY. The Two Big Political Meetings—New Pro- vincial Treasurer—Empire Loyal- ist Association. 2 the of June will see the cit turning i attention to non-political con- hese more placid functions after on Srey. Ot polltigal dissussiou and mect- ngs. ‘he climax came with the demonstra- tions Sue honor, of the leaders of the Fed. ral election is announced or even in sigh that have been ag large, a and meet held this ig Sir Wiltrid, sae ful time, either during an election campaign or otherwise, has seen two such meetings: impressed disorder, jecd interjectione of oven A tiaranfeal cohamidiber wore” cabooea. ull a severity which boded ill for persistent Beas jon't Tolerate seonting This Sigs illustrates a difference between a Canadian pont meeting and one held in Britain, old country ery speaker, no taatler, ein nin rank oe standing, wes _Miniater 2, own, court life and attends as few big|ling.’ In f Ses expect, if re = functions as possible. She loves|of the most successful speakers thrive on hi le Lif d living in the|i, ling is generally he e and living in the pouty but. to an unexperienced speaker it England’ ho hae to in Canada the audience itself will not stand fh in the spparont belief that, tt seems to reflect on n loyalty to signifieant incidents in the Queen's Hotel, including the famous a peer This famous room is situated ‘nd the, garden. alterations in the last forty years. gilded Royal coat-of-arms on the outer Boar proclaim: ith pride the rank of some former occupants of the suite, in- cluding the late King Edward o1 is visit to Canada ag Prince of Wales, the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lorne. On the walls aite ground floor was princess Louise in order that she “miei mter the dining room unobse1 Hon, isaac Benson tase new Provincial Treasurer, Honor- is personally one of the initiale I, B. do not stand cock, ‘but, for the family name Stetiaas Besioe. oy Yeracity he has no Spissuon tothe Bros ugh Mr. Lucas is himself Lue: plain that, his r Isaae Br That ho hae natural ability his friends confidently assert, and they pare ities dcnbtyetiag peswill make ES new positi ia Geeks originally a Lambton boy. When he entered the Legis- described ag the years have War. One day, with several other a major, during the South African middle age stand- ing ols fort; Se Loyalists. ‘at Luncheon, MONTREAL The St. Lawrence Investmen and Trust Company AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $5,000,000. - Present Issue $1,000,000 in Shares (of which about, $500,000 is already privately able 10 per cent. on apolip ie ent. 40 per cent on 9 July, 1913. Balance by calls of 10 per cent. on 30 days’ notice. NOTE :—6% Interest will be credited where calls paid in advance. of $100 each. pane ) CANADIAN BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir Alexander Lacoste . Hon, N. Curry, President, Canadian Oar & Foundry PRESIDENT. eee ee nS i oe Director, Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Co. VICE-PRESIDENTS. . . . es 8 8 . Montreal. Director, ‘Bank of Nova Scotia. ©. ete . . » Montreal. Fayette Brown, 4 «© « eee eee ee » Director, Montreal Trust Co. dds @. M. Bosworth, Vive-President, Canadian Pacife Rail W. A. Black, Vice-President, Ogilvie Flour Mills ire: rector Provinial Bank of Canada. ae Co., Limited, 2 ae tennis owe Monteens x Molsons shes J. Hubert Biermane, General Manager, Belgo-Canadian Paper ek aa a Rotors Avadis Coalager"? laggrain, President, Sener ealty ot Hindiay, President, Findlay & Howard, Limi ; see de oy oe Montreal, ie Worship, L. 0. Lavallee, K.C., Mayor of the City, ea eases al a ‘Mon: BANKERS. Royal Bank of Canada .« 1 . se . » ss Montreal, and Branches. ; soLicitors. Meredith, Macpherson, Hague, Holden and Shaughnessy, . +» «© «© «© 2» » « « Montreal, : NOTARIES. Fair and Cameron, . «. 2 «© 4) Cw ce eee eg a Montreal: Aupirons. Robson, Hill and Ritchie, CA, s « « » Botan WA a pin, Monee VALUATOR. A. ©. Hutchison, of Hutchison, Wood and Miller . + © meg we ow 2's Montreal, MANAGERS. Findlay & Howard, Limited, 211-213 Notre Dame Street West « +» + «© «© « « « Montreal. THE ST. LAWRENCE was incorporated by act of the Quebec Legislature, 6 Ed. VII, tending and Sota ‘of the St. Li TURE OF THE COMPANY. & much larger seals than 4 well selected estate, tunities of profit, with al ay gesueai glenitn » ith a larger margin o} ty, than th f Estate im Montreal ‘are more firmly b ee See ee ee FIELD OF OPERATION. fa no Oity which offerg the ‘cial supremacy in the oa shia same advantages to Investors ie universally, known, soekn mae City Roper ee NR OREO: The Company have appointed Findlay ard, Limited, Mana of the foremost judges of Real Estate in Stcntreat, following Companies managed paid dividends as follows: by them, which in addition to placing Applemount Land Company, aed « Incorporated 1: Birnam Realty Company, Limited, « ee ior PEt & Ber gout ed Drummond Realties, < . oe 1912 33 13 per. cent, Kenmore Realty Company, Limited, . ” 1 is 1-2 per ce Lindores Realty_ Company, Limit < “ 1910". 465 per -cent. Lorne Realties, Limited, . . he ie. “* per cent. Park Realty Company,’ Limited, ‘ 3 3908" 140 per cent, Tayside Realty Company, Lim! 5 3 i9it “80 per cent. Wentworth Realty Company, Limited, . - i910“ 150 per cent, re: (ies and buildin je has not, to any ex Con, Hint ted Pes xO ae a INVESTMENT & TRUST COMPANY. in, 1905, having for its object fhe ex- formed in. 1895, per ‘cont. to in the dovelopm \f ing ote and. in the” Winnipeg, tent, been car: West, safety of $125, Pralions shade gers. substantial amounts Gnoorporated by the Quebee Legislature in 189 and granted Investment and Trust powers in 1905.) he old Company, will operate largely ent o! to this Branch which shows even better o inasmuch as the values of Real The operations of the Company will ‘be qponfined chiefly to the City and District of Montreal, and there ; large returns, he popu s ae tate in ioted a0 popula ion Jn, 1901, was, 266,005, and i 1 Estate covers’ at area of 18 square miles, the ‘smal- same population in eifher Canada or the United States. woe Mr. Findlay is recognized as one vand the Firm’s success is shown in the resulta of the 8 to. reser’ » Montreal. + Montreal. carried 5H Peeatnape pre- are ve have APPLICATIONS FOR St. Lawrence Investment & Trust Company, 211-213 Notre Dame Street West, SHARES, Montreal. apply fe shares (or such ‘lees number a@ may ted to se) from him the pay- Montreal Mark ai Montreal, May 27—Corn—American No. pan Resisting their efforts 2 yellow, 64 to Canadian West-|.4o subdue him with rifle; a-revol- ver, and clubs, x fought. to good pu Fae eatey tie money, geo ‘onds, 26 to S30. “pees Freeh, 2 to Bes selostan 6 rorthern M1201 July, ste" September, BIbe. Slosing cash, No. 1 hard, 92340; No, 1 Northern, SS a . TAKEN TO THE ASYLUM. i-| Young Lady Went Violently Insane on a Train. A despatch from Winnipeg says: T—| Miss Emily Fulton, of York’ Mills, en route to Edmonton, became vio- dently Se on the train and was to the asylum. She was a Toronto stenographer, and S travelling with her peandabolhee, who returned home. fF Wau-ear late: Winnipeg Wheat. mipeg, May 27.—C: Fs eae eee EDMONTON LOTS, arate a Million Dollars Paid for Site A de: epee from Edmonton says: at the corner of Jas irst see las ieee Thursday for half a million. The | site is to be oceupied by a hotel. THE DomnIon SEcuRITIES CORPORATION LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1901 HEAD OFFICE: 26 KING STREET EAST - TORONTO LONDON, E.C., ENG. JUNE BOND OFFERINGS WE shall send upon request a copy of our June List of Bond Offerings: Government Bonds to yield 4%. ? Municipal Debente : : to yield 5% to 6%, *| seriously injured late on young officers, after a long day’s work, he came upon a war corre- spondent, whom he asked how he liked being under the Boer fire. for them.” ‘The officer, in much- ror khaki clothes, said, ‘‘Well, we ave to go under fire whether we ike it or not, you retorted the eee that’s what you’re paid for, isn’t it?” The others in the group all laughed, and the correspondent was much taken aback to find that he had thus been jmeling free. with a prince 6f royal -b! Ss THREE SOLDIERS KILLED. The Breach of a Three-inch Gun Blew night at Fort Moultrey, breech blew off a three-inch gun vie va being used for night tar- wo MRS. MARY PETERS IS DEAD. Was One of the Late P. T. Bar| \, num’s Attractions. & A See Nore posed says: Mrs. ee ens ae ae years Was temoyal of @ growth, which Ttsell weighed 150 pounds. The late P. T. Barnum gave Mrs. Peters her first engagement, and for several years he.was an attraction in hiss pee INSTANTLY KILLED. share of such adyentures who cares | \itirioun Independence. Att] i # is. Gere sibility of meml tion. presentatives of Denisons, Proliant Higire UL St weber 2a aftaid to eay, that United States citizenship left It when the tario and tne’ Meriinie: Provineae: the siftings, he am. Among year was Colonel Hugh MeLeai John, who described how in Loysliata, their pester ante a sing moved ‘bodily: from New yea to ork real angtican Cathet "tor ae been ig at Ines ‘wel es ted, eribed ie a cathedral, the rea cathedral et practice. It is difficult si learn | crihed a8 aehne thatofate Albans just now how many were wounded | the Marty, the site for which was pur. when the fragments of the cannon | chased a quarter of Seas, ago towarl ‘thi wl: nl scattered among the soldiers close |the chon however, hae, bean tet by. and‘ in that gnrious, ‘unfinished ries Row, however, “ng real cathedral is be- di pu weight ) 600 |& - | th fi for the great Anglican Church Congress hich. will be “held in To) Completed, the cathedral will probably be the most impressive building city, impressive in j simple dignity. and beauty of its propor. show. She is survived . by tions, It will resemble, on the, whole, children who Pegide a in Ties Hereford Cathedral Je England. ‘All are of norma! Tength of nave 165 fee t, the helene, of nate € an ‘of nave 69 feet gee being practically “identical in two cathedrals, Heh Once a year she eas Loyalist Asso- hers together fo Jedier ‘eotcrally ot ti matority, = Mem: borahip in the Aasoniation ia, confined to “Not at all,’ replied: the wielder| those ace descent from the original, Sap allche we wetgrated: Vo Gan of phe: pelts \ Buyons.may-have thy eee aoMugcund? followiue: tte way: oF costry p deprived trom the pos. rship the Associa- Prominent in the organization are re- such families as the Merritts, The most, Nevilles, _ Ryersons, Keefers, Strathys and Dickgons. ‘onel Denison, who var tee Loyalists made their treo! On. Secs Mise a the guests at the Iuncheon this mn of ie whole pone that province ;were settled solidly One church had The ontedent Under ‘Way. struction of a under ‘out, Bt. ete ed! ico. fave ‘boon ear: excavations have into in that An Impressive Building. in the its massive design, the I hereby allotted tp me) of $100 cash at par in the above Company, and agree to pay for same as er -"oent, on application, 10 per cent. on 9th June, 1913. 20°per cent on allotment. 40 per cent. on 9th: July, 1913. ou and the balance when required by the Directors in calls of 10 per cent. with at least 30 days’ notice prior to each call. Signature . . (State whether Mr., Mrs. or Miss.) Address. . « Occupation . . Subscriptions may be paid to any Bank for the Crodit of the Company's A it with th of Canada, Montreal, or mailed direct to the Company who will be glad. = “tarnish further Hee aedFrs ee St. Lawrence Investment and Trust Company 211-213 Notre Dame St. West, MONTREAL, P.Q. THE NEWS. 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Pees ps Iie = A despatch from Chacinkestow; Jon. re Pprosperot O'Leary, was nataaely fier” o meh on Tuesday when stand- barn door. The Be the and her young son, also i a haae the ee escaped, a md cont Pee ah See tae samo aten as Cus Eat Bae te Cathedral, speck Ae ae ganterigy Mr. The Bishoy of London Bak ales eiancial Mi aseooet Pog eae 2. interior will be simple and severely with his companion, the late pont Meet mopinippad de portion ee R on Salon tft ca for Pecalled that the Arenbiehop of | 0” = : E. ila was instantly killed ae 3 died at St. Augustine, Blots, af- | months. James Plasketi ter an illness of several s Plaskett, a London tondes % mp of 4] Hudson Bay mine, Cobalt. ship farmer, claims a hers Judge Edward O° Connor of Sault] Ernest Atkinson, a night watch- right to an estate near London, Ste. Marie, r Judge of Al- ae was found guilty at PS England, fos Hes £565,000, with, fund. unio | goma District for twenty years, | B. the es of his wife. 950,000 cash by