ee eee IMPORTANT CATCH CROPS, can Catch crops be seeded Jand which has produced an early pat Ae of psoas rye, wheat, potatocs or are many de- arabks catch crops, the leading one are kept are very desirable, The 20! /NOMINIGN PARLIAMENT| SPRAYING OF ORC and as fine possible. Sow the N THE FARM 2 = iapaae roam signed by IN THE SENATE. Sir Mackenzie Bowell presented 1 increase the cost of labor. 3 some 800 resi- - Sige The Power Sprayer Rapid and Thorough 'Work. The Fruit Division of the eg Department of A son they will gro f some such man 4s usually is undoubtedly cor Some of the|crops before freezing weather. Hon. R. Watson prese ® large | docs threshing, ¥ who can easily make quick maturing avbatinn can be|nips ar excellent for seeding on number of petitions in favor of the himself aoe with plan late as the e of |newly broken sod. seem expe labor union tt -- gary ic best methods of spraying, and July. They will produce a large|cially adapted as they grow with |C#° i para large |eRRaRe hi make regeiar' visits amount of fodder, and under excep-|great rapidity -on new, rich land 80", Winnipeg, ad 8° | to their ocuants At farm the tional _will mature | an e first-class for inducing the centres. rable, sg it will produce, and use as should be binder, or better still, dinary corn binder. eure well, little leter in stack. is at all favorable, re depen 2 catch crop for grain ther sow either broadcast or és drills, n sufficiently mature or just hurt severely by frost, a Mav. If the stalks are small, as not it they , it can be cut with a self- with the or- Allow it to then place in shock and a ou If the weather the very best forage is secured and in large quan tities. The ground should be well preparec so that if will start quickly, The sced should not 3 covered very deep, say 40 imHes. At this late date the eather! is warm and if there is pond of moisture rapid growth will result. - MILLET. = In some sections any of the lead- did for soiling Ss cut as soon as fully headed out, v to r not ua the sece for fodder. pen Do thor- oughly. for at that stage the stalks are woody and the feeding value somewhat impaired. Any rich soil is excellent for millet, swamp or slough land being especially desir- able. Pairly good crops' can be grown on clay ee but soils ful of humus are the be Give the seed "en vation with plow, thorough eulti- harrow and culti- 'Vator and see that all the clods are rotting of the sod. Sheep may be pastured on turnips. They will eat out the roots and most of the tops. ~American Agriculturist. Disastrous mM A Says : oss estimate he fire started in a hay barn at the ' latter" 8 visit to the Eternal City. south of the village, near Cen trak i homes clad in {half an hour the fire had got a firm! 'tis \ --$$--_--_----------. SIXTY HOMES BURNED. Fire in Town of arjeville, Que. despatch from Marieville, a most disastrous fire broke re on Th i at "abo Vermont Stati ion. r. Landry proceedings had been recovery a field of Militia becartonnt for ment of the volunteer militia called out in aid of the civil thorities at the time of the Jast year. Mr. ed was $4,481, and a suit pending. ndry moved for Lar a copy mmemoratiann sent Le] Scott Was not aware that eh re was memorandum. If so, was confidential. The motion was |not long before several wooden build-| ost. gs were in flames. The people, who fled from their night attire. Within fast asleep, jh old n three strects and burned ! p I fiercely. Montreal was asked for as-! 'sistance, but as the town has no .| Water supply it was no use to de- (Spatch fire engines, The fire is the worst ever expericnced in the history of this village. At 2.30 the fire was thoroughly broken up. Sow broad- cast, or with a drill, covering the seed slightly, using two to four pec to the acre. More ed is required | on wWornout land than on a dark, rich soil, About two months are required for the majority ot seed conannitly this crop c be Planted up to the latter part of July ° n well August ly moist and warm. If roller can be run over the ground after' the it is very desirable. ws, the only cultiva- tio necessary will be harrowing with some light harrow. such as a weeder or a slant tooth harrow. STOCM PEAS, This crop is especially valuable, in that it not only furnishes a y of forage, but is excellent for | supp - increasing the jand. Peas do best nitrogen supply ona large of; rich Ber ele - poll but as they are very important 4 wating worpout Ahi and is very poor to add'some kind land, tee it will of fertilizer, may as this will increase the ability of the crop to draw nitrogen from the air, Prepare the soil very carefully, crop of potatoes oe ee truck of any kind, a disk and | Congress of Cham it follows a ary harrow are sufficient wecavavice: If it should be harrowed just sprouts appear above comes after crop of oats, for exainple, the e before the ground lof foreign count or for of the Empire, a itreal. and if seeded in rows a light cultiva- . if the and the weather at all can bo used once or twice. reaso How- nable, the peas will soon cover the ground | weeds, ' ami prevent a growth of or can be cut and used Both cow and --_ oxcellent The corn field after huskin, be plowed under for ferti BEANS Soy beans are catch crops and should OAS are fuse "They | r they can lizers. also excellent about the saine treatment as rxcus, They grow position than cowpeas and for for cow- | The Montreal Board ; Special necting Ir! ;noon, adopted several resolutions to be presunted i |ship connection, and asking the Iin- wing in eae te }perial Government to reduce to the an idomestic rate papers and periodicals published 'the amount the colonics, stock turned into the | be given just \ y in a more oe reason are preferred by some -- far- mers, 'They can ol pastured, or cut and cured as for. aren This is undoubtedly one of th best ¢utch crops, us it will start readily at any reason = of the year, and furnish a large amount of green feed for sheep or hogs. This is a annual and must be -- every | tch y »p ca sown on lend eeperteny prepared for rded = be this purpose or tween rows of corn. three or four pounds Some in the middle west. procured of almost any dealer. be kalir or Paine kinds of Sow broadcast at the rote of wel The sevd can be In | new countries rape is S SQSaL, on newly sod. ther attention. scems to and grows without any fur- | Tt puts the land fh mae class conditfon for crops ye catch next While some ---- have cut rape it! and used it a soiling ¢rop, Seems to be most satisfactory as quite readily. However, fnimals destroy the plants by rid favorable During a 8 kills the plant, a reeze to completely destroy it. a large amount of fodder can be se- oie from a ficld of rape. any time in May, e seeded It can June. Sey, August or a, September, i URNIE ery farin, as they can be see harvest on late in the season Fall eurniee can - grown on ev- ed after Fich land. They where grow {competent ide ib. under control, ported, Narrow escapes. No accidents are re- though did good service, aided by the stu- dents of the college, which institu- tion Was saved. A British Steamer B TWENTY-TWO DROWNED. Goes to the BILLS PASSED. enquired if judicial taken for the the Town of Valley- amounts paid by the the employ- strike Scott said the amount claim- was vy oO His Holi- S- assistance of a t ter, d thus the regular work of the-farm need der present districts eg a spraying outfit of his own, and the spraying, if at all, is done in a careless hearted way by men who do not know just when or how the work should be performed. Farmers are very busy at the season when spray- ing should be done, consequently it s often neglected entirely, or ork poned until too late to be effective Fa that they were, ria, | ion gary, but if thought desirable a against the rs ig Winks ll| just now giving » series of sichard ' the Nie isch Dated ge field 'and | +a, inese, onc of which he| demonstrati | onearte pr tieersd oe ree turnip crop wilt |Fead Petition sets forth the -- to 'illustrate th om ot ne valuo of the ; degen iaich pon the taracter "of vencn ote" the ovdarisos"of Dower sprayer. The eheLabit be some difficult ttl . ood | their conduct, and urged t ths} te wen araety combine to pur-|! geting & £ increase in the tax would seriously |¢™S may pro y stand, but during an ordi sca- as a power sprayer, Place it in ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.| The sl ge _Bepresentatives at the Pr Vincial Capital. IRON-SMELTING BOUNTIES. @ return Mr. 2 ge Poa Ry moved for}; money annual ouragement of expended thats iron pa ls the event of ore min- t Dominion and the Province 'during 1900 and 1901 had given $248,158.- 60 ($25,000 from the Prevince) in bounties to the seven blast furnaces in the Province. bor at these get looked like pro- tection run mad, tand on its own f cat fuel industry, he believed, was a bet- ter subject for a bounty than the as industry. E. J. Davis explained that the wages a in the report and quoted Hoyle were for smelting only, ans did not cover the expense of raising the ore from the m the peat fuel business papaya as the Department of Mine a al- He ould be glad to furnish the 'nlnvenation requested, "| offer to the existing company for its uary, 1904, Other estimates were left over. ROAD COMPANIES ACT. Mr. gay cing bill to amend the CONMEE BILL. he n of the Municipal} * Committce of the Legislature the bill of Mr. Downey to repeal t section of - the Municipal Act was tonsidered, and by a -- = 21 to 6 was defcated. whey ex- plained that his bill would remedy a injustice, It repealed the clauses of the Municipal Act which provided that a munici- pality wishing to go-into lighting on it Wn account must first make an Bien, | the event of ad agreement to the price to be paid arbitrators were to be appoint- ed arbitration feature was armful to the munici- many -- the wrong and palitics, and in terms of the company ha cepted by the sumitipatite Tather than go to arbitration, which was a y ansive proceeding Conmee clause apnea theretore, had the effect of making the mun pelitics accept whatever the com- pany liked to esk for their plant. In Guelph, for instance, the city had offered for the electric light and gas plant $120,000. Conimee| 87 LEADING MARKETS. The Ruling Prices in Live Stock and Breadstuffs : " --_-- LEADING MARKETS. Toronto, June 2, -- The market ig On tario ing gnoted at 724c east ' freight. No. 2 ic. No. 2 red aotet t middle freights, "Noo t - t 72 orthe 88c, grind. ---- ig 1 hard 82jc on eral lake p Oata,- _ Trade is quiet, -- white quoted 80c high 80%c middle, and 35c T ac. .f., Portland. -- Trade money ig-| 2_ mixed BAic Toronto; No. 3 wh ga and red =. east, and oN mide On Tlic No. 3 freight, is quiet, with 'W 3 ae quoted at 48c east, and No, 3 east at 40c middle freight. as -- N orn -- Market adian yellow -- t 40c west and dull at cent. patent. American : a demanded $155,000, and as the 1 tents, $4.10 $4.40" A ; prove infinitely better. 8 thor- MUNICIPAL POWER. people wanted their own plant the Patents, to i and sec- Nein Duss through the final stages: ough and rapid, and is accomplished © Promice'é bili ta. brevide f city paid that amount, whi wags | onds -90. trong bakers', $3.70 --Respecting the Mexican Lig with little or uo exertion oF incon-| 1, plese "Sad of enue i 1 nd er | Szorvitant, aay than go to arbi-| to $3.80, bags included, Toronto. i Power Com any, Limited -- Mr venience. The pressure is supplied works Waa threshed oo Power! tration and a possible expensive| Millfeed . -50 here, and | Fhesnpac '. incor ate the Mac-|¥ & Small gasoline ne on thei tee, 'The print al obj tle cg ena lawesit, shorts $17. At es points bran oa. Cs vit & vil t Railw agon and the spraying done while} (O° i), P by 7 ion taken THIRD READINGS. is quoted at $15.50 shorts at . Cardston ontana Railway | i horges are driven up and down| * re by the Opposition! 'To amend the High Schools Act--|$18 to $18.50 Manit bran in Comp any --~ Oliver; ---- the | hetween the rows of The | ¥#8 that srunicipalities were being! arr. Harcou sacks $19, and shorts $21 $22. eal & Edmonton Railway Com-|iiquid is forced from & tank on the prin re their rights to the extent!" 'To amend the Children' "s Protec-| Oatmeal -- Steady at $3.50 for any--Mr. ; McCreary; roancetiig the agon through two lines of small the Chief Justice of the Pro- tion Act of Ontario.--Mr. Gibson. cars y bags and $3.65 for barrels, acerts Central Railway Company--| pupber hose. By the use of bamboo omia as sree teigichors say Who! Respecting the Hamilton and Cale-| 0 the track, Toronto, and 25c more Mr. Oliver; 'respecting the Lake Erie|roqas with a cluster of six smull ene a a 5 ore not supervise the) donia Railway Co.-- mes. . for broken lots. & Detroit River Railway Company--| nozzles at the end it is possible to| © cae . the. P their money. On oe To inoerparate the Stratford Ra-|_ Rye -- Sic east, 50c middle, 484¢ Mr. Cowan ; respecting the Hudson | reach the topmost parts of the trees, | PO!" ie ce ged consented to &/ dial Railway Co.--Mr. high. Bay & Pacific mated Company-- | and the spray, which is as fine as a io a on amended the bill by Providing for the connection of ---= Mr. Stewart; respecting the Ottawa) cloud of vapor, falls lightly upon et hers 5 th unicipal Councils to) works and improvement along the COUNTRY PRODUCE. a Hatiway "Com pany--Mr. Bel-/ the trees and adheree much better satihen tj e ae tie ap-| bank of ie Upper Niagara River.--| pige tin the Canadian} than if applied in o coarse spray as ce at & aur at = ™ ee hag Mr. Ros <e er oe ine market been Northern "Railwar Company -- Mr./is sometimes done. The pressure of jection to th bin pains nother ob- Respecting the Township of Pelec,} *¢!! SUPP . although there has Davi respecting © Fxdmonton, | 80 to 100 pounds to the inch en-) Oy? aad - ae it woul --Mr, Auld. ~ ' = sos = outside points to Yukon & Pacific Railway Comjany--j| sures a spray so fine that it pene-| their own alsotric ie fea to develop ional Tran-| °° gist A or higher prices. The lo- Oliver ; respecting the Ni ing : ical power if the cost| sit Co. --Mr. Car cal market, however, shows no signs _ of doing so would increase the A despatch from Antwerp, Bel-}4 James Bay Railway Company--|is one of the chief advantages of thi tax on the 'Township of York : he 7 % ; te b sium,, says: The British steamer i My. Scott; to incorporate the pis-| new sprayer. 'The di SS been the Sakina ace The. lan ; Fo Glen Road Bridge.--iMr. Huddersfield, which sailed from this! .sing & Pontiac Railway Company--j|to reach the tops of ss without) ih, whole discussion was tat he | POF port on Tuesday evening for Grims-' Mr. MeCool : to incorporate a Re-}|a waste of the preparation used, bill was reported and the Premier -->----------- by, England, collided with the Nor-|! gina & Hudson Bay Railway Com- which has been the invariable result promised to canside b b SAVED HIS BROTHER, wegian steamer Uto. The Hudders-| °C oo Sider the objections field foundered. passengers were drowned, Twenty-two of her! Uto were damaged. *!tims were Austrian and Italian emi- The remainder of the crew asho y pa up by lan ee chavs here. e de ii crushed while aslcep The co int ollision was so s no time to pany---Mr oo] ; pany--Mr. ithe Pere Belcourt ; MILITARY DEPOT. In Mr. inew military depot jlished at Montreal, | vision for it will prone the Huddersfield's boats. The | SUpplementary estima Secoter lights of a dredger, is attributed to the electric anchored in mid- river, which dazzled the pilots of _-- colliding - unable to sce the danger of collision lin time to aWert the cr + TO CEMENT THE EMPIRE. Montreal Board A 'in her markets the perial Royal commission composed of repre soil is in fine condition poeatasivan from the United Kingdom, nd ditions and to =z ential treatment of tr They can be pastured with sheep, les mpire as would ensure the fullest for forage. | benefit thereto. Plan to Reduce Mortality Among the Infants. A Alarmed at the prospect of ine this | mortality mer go Women are planning lo go into the milk business themeeclves. 'hei idva is to eStablish a bottlin a sterilizing plant and a milk delivery | of their own, und to supply abso- Jutely pure milk to the po at} st. --_+>----_--_ We own 15,000 land at Fossil, per cent. | value of our selling for short if fat. ing - per share. "which will pay 5 ker on steamers, who were of Trade Adopts Important Resolution, despatch from Montreal says of Trade, at a on Thursday after- to the approaching bers of Commerce to be held in) Mon- resoluti ions favor the odpcts of colonies as against the products the colonies, to investigate con- suggest such prefer- ade within the Favoring fast steam- ws- in to the charge on ne United Kingdom and posted MILK FOR THE POOR. despatch from Chicago says: CANADIAN The Pr the Government propose liament to Canadian Northern Railway to the NORTERERN, to facilitate the about 500 miles from the Manitoba perty new departure on the Government, and it will ensure t construction one cent of cost to the country. T' to be us ed wi aro able to secure employment on acquainted with local conditions, TO MEASURE GRAIN, Three bills were introduced by Mr. Bernier. Weights and Measures Act, four pounds, without department inspection. other purposes will be subject tot penalties of the Act. ae Revenue Act. It A ic ieoid that able hereafter on iy rease among children this rum- | ea because of impure milk, Chie acres choice oil} Uinta County, Wyom- | $1,000,000, We make We have one oil well cent. dividends outstanding stock, stock is worth &5c. stock therefore all night and day. Oflicers, dirce- and prog a thoroughly | an able. Our presi-; is worth over $100,000 and scarcely a our company but what is; Our oil America. with oil were. | "derric ks and oil springs, and cxpec igusher within 60 days Telegrams ling iE et ,and {men | fle lds. Our list of references, write us. Get minute, fi ve satisfy you. Loan shcep | Minn. Ory tn coming constantly aake) hold ock f ou us to Suur governors, many millionaires hundreds" of other well known _are financially interested in our y get gusher Wo sold 150, 000 shares Write us 'and we will Idaho-Wyoming Ol) Co., and Trust Bidg., Minneapolis, months. | dee The Hon, Sydney ed his bill to ame nd the Patent Act fIn explaining bill Mr, rision limiting 'onrnussioner of Patents as to {granting of extensions of time under" patents His bill proposed to give the Deputy Conimissioner the neces- sary powers in this respect, and also to make an important change in the duration of Canadian patents, Under the present system whenever patents, were granted for similar purposes in Canada and foreign countries, the ' Canadian patent would expire simul- | , tancously with the expiration of the foreign patent. This same law h | prevailed in England and the Unite States, but had been abregated, an it had been thought that Canadi A 'patents should be made equally 'dependent of the duration of foreig ! patents 'hen it was also possible to patent aig which could for many yea ; Cana ing | P syatem to 'ee class also proposed bia the vill should be retroactive at the discretion of the Department. nce Cee A NEW WATERWAY. Attempt to Be Made to Navigate the Assinib A despatch from Winnie says: A boat will start this weck to sound the 'Aastnibckee River, taal Winnipeg for freight duce to the Winnipeg market, * r. to incorporate the Hudson Bay-& Western Rai way to incorporate | Marquette ---- = Bridge Company--Mr. Cowa iv: Monk, Sir Fred- ad were jerick Borden hinted'plainly tha in the ime Minister announced that asking Par- guarantee bonds of the amount of $13,000 per mile in order construction of f a most important stretch of railway without entailing hy The new settlers limited will be the while they are becoming amend the mits the use of postal scales up to Parties using them for An important clauso affecting the West, says that Fisher introduec-° » she invariably n! foun This would barges in the carry- ing of grain, cattle, and farm pro- - when a heavy stream was turned on. Again the appliances used by farmers have only one nozzle, this, as has been stated, has six on each line of hose, and the force is uch greater ond the mist finer, which is all-important. Under favorable conditions, the op- erators of this machine could prob- ably spray from 600 to ree orty trees, some of them sp: most while tests will Agriculture i agen of A mil private ow triet and. sults. The efficiéncy machi will reel be oe as it is the intention to nine oF ocuaiie nozzles mend of six on each 3 it is contended that if farmers will only unite to carry out a systematic campaign of spraying according always commands the highest price. --------_j~--_ YOUNG GIRL MURDERED, may until 2 suitable scale or meas- uring apparatus therefor,that may ; 2°CY _ ont _--. Swamp be eeriied. | is provided and approved ; ear Collingwoo by the Governor-in-Council, be de) 4 goin : C . net gwood despatch says: A tern by any device which rec-! wurder mystery, which at present is ords automatically or ae the! as inexplicable as any +: ewer number i arges made. m ' ; Another bill is to amend the In-| 4), ed the human mind, has thrown Collingwood and sur- roundings into a state of 1S - TEMISKAMING RATLWAY. Mr. C. B. Powell (Ottawa) moved all correspondence Government the relating to the Temis- show that a State-owned | railway could be conducted success- jr° | erjroad was to be lcased to fully. He considered that the com- mission appointed by the Govern- me was an excellent one, and -- be allowed to manage Hon, F. R. Latchford rumors that the sole -- of an form of the bill with reference to the valuc of securitics for the indebtedness, that was of a quasi confidential ore and = ure, With these assurances Mr. Powell withdrew his motion. TPMPERANCE LEGISLATION. A definite statement as to the postponement for a year of the pro- posed temperance legislation was oni up the time of the Govern- t, especially of the Provincial ochetary, who had aah of the li- cense department, also pointed out that' besides the inconvenience of prolonging the sitting now for such a bill, nothing would be gained on the main ts, as tho license year has already commenced. GIVEN THIRD READINGS The following bills were read a third time: incorporate the Minnetakie, Lac Seul, and Albany River Rail- way Company--Mr. Cameron (Fort William) bong case gains its mysterious qual- ity from the apparent absence of any he month instead of the sixth day : ' A bill to amend the Electric Light | theory hes ren, fermmueraa whic! jepection Act provides that in the seems likely to lead to a solution of offence under the Act bY i the problem presented, while the =e corporation, penalties may be re-} clues in the cnse are so slight that 7 | coverable. Service may be made on! «y45 the most astute ssatectiv the Mayor or chief officer of the! might feel discouraged by the pton- corporation. . . beet presented of uncarthing the my- THE PATENT ACT. jstery, Glo Whalen, the 13-year- old bearing of a respectable farm- ving tw ; jiagwood. of the Grand 'Trunk track, and this followed. She did hot return home in tho evening, and her anxious father and a couple of sinall youths searched the bushes all night, and in = 'early morni | sisted oung farmer Kendall, shew found her body ying in a copse, cast of the and within a -- throw of Kendall's house. nd her head was bound a white handkerchief, not her own | Some black marks hand- ei may show that the fatal | shot was fired after the bandage was pinced. potas her head. A club was near the body, and medical ; eeeamntion showed a bruise inflict- led by o blunt instrument on top | of the "heen Not another scratch 'was found on the There was 8 | no sign of disorder abaut her cloth ing. Her school bag lay unopened, 'end her umbre' lay near, and small sum of mone of her handkerchie# was untéuched. Such are the facts of the case They offer abundant foundation a host of ee but most of these must e order. NO PREFERENCE NOW. A Definite Statement Made by Mr. Rit A despatch from London says: Mr. tchie, Chancellor of the Exchequer, modify the finance ford preferential tution in the case of colonial pro i the Town of Brace- bridge--Mr. "Tad hope. To revive, exten. a amend Act to incorpora he Kingston and Gananoque Electric Railway Com- pany--: aldwell. R " of VW -| years old, denied the | ed the and | her the weir Fourteen-Year-Old Russian Boy's Terrible Act. A despatch from Berlin says: News estate, met riety singer, calling hersel Eagel, and induced he his estate. His brother, Alexis, strongly disapproved this, and repeatedly threatened She had been strangled, »|and on her nose were the marks: of rres-| teeth. From a leather strep tached toa hook in the wall the hody of en pet on was ae follow! " od pardon, po for what I Through this act I have d at- hung a table Farewell, ri your -- brother, who w y loved yo : a CANADA'S PROGRESS. a Will be a bY Diagrams in A despatch homo acean says :--A novel feature has been introduced in issued by the Trade and Commerce Department. The latest report con- ment every four weeks, and whic supplied free to those desirous of getting them, and especially those interested in trade matters. Future diagrams will illustrate" the pheno- menal expansion in special lines Canadian products, such as butter and cheese. ----E Two TEPUGARO KILLED, +h I g§ the P College of St. Jerome, Lackner. To incorporate the Sarnia, Petro- lea and St. Thomas Railway Com- yany--Mr. Ha anna, To incorporate the Lac Seul, Rat Portage d Keewatin Railway -- Mr. Cameron (Fort William). Respecting the Sarnia pe Rail- way Company--Mr. Han Respecting ehetChureh a England gee ei in the Town of Sarnia -- Mr. Han INDUS [TRIAL SCHOOLS. A bill to amend the Industrial Schools Act was sc rahcncio by Hon: R. Stratton. ovides for the amalgaination of the. reformatories and the industrial schools province. ys from years, under the bill, mitted to any industrial school, and although only to be retained in the school for three years on the inde- terminate sentence plan, they are to remain under the guardianship of the school until 21 years of age. Another provision in the bill is that municipalities must pay $1.25 and t $2 per boy per week, and $2, re spectively, as at present. HOUSE IN SUPPLY The estimates of the Public W Department were taken up and pass- Leatchford claimed -was nothing unusual estimates of his depart- . Hon. that there about the Ee intimated that mtion to place an amount in the nelaainiais es- se for providing road-making nar in Certain portions of the ceva After: 'the fag sot Works Department ee ote of $50, 000 was pass meet unforseen and u vided "expenses also S88, 060 to detvan| expen of pale Seatitntions and salartes of, the officers of the Government and | an-| civil service, for the month of he damage was done. ke in the e Town of Malaz- "gherd, Asia Minor. despatch from Constantinople Advices which reached here from Asiatic Turkey show that a terrible earthquake oc- curred April 2 Jaz, he Vilayet of seutueare of Erzroom, on the Eup In addition, neighboring A somewhat here thi here on Thursday morning, but collapsed. | k was felt i Voom BERLIN A CITY OF VICE. German Capital Outrivals Paris in Immorality. A despatch from Berlin says: on the deterioration of morals in this capita! the speakers said the German cabe-| an undesirable in its unblushing vice, and if the ei lice were unable to suppress . ever-increasing imunorality§ it deavor to purify the homes of the people, streets, theatres, literature and art,}of unhealthy influences. eA SE) LO T TO WIRES LONDON, May -- See Pope--Question Un- F Goastiaret on A duernigh from Paris ni -- | Official arrangements have been con- } cluded visit of King Victor bee of Italy to Paris on July or 7. It has Is: | Setermiued t will visit London and pe | consideration is being whether M. Loubet shofia pers jeame thduty of thagShurch to en-) connection with the monthly reports}, of |° de feeeks (Ot morning, but no damage | yiew of the situation, and maintain cattle on tho i | ij freely, but -- remain unchan Cheese -- ar con firm, the having taken place. _ of stoc to be well supplied, and the may be said though there no changes yet in previous prices. consumptive demand for eggs fallen off considerably. are coming forward from abro Probabilities are that ming forward pe rrr m anticipated drop not yet As yet there is ks to be slightly easicr, quotable The ad as n shorter supply of cold storage cggs this year than there was last Many of the packers met with severe losses in that line that year. such they: are not likely to go very extensively, into the same operations egain, HOG PRODUCTS. is nothing special to repor#é hog products. Ther@ There in any line of ev the demand for "Tong clear' FOREIGN GRAIN MARKETS, Oe London, veg 2. -- Mark mar! aris, June 2. -- Close -- Wheat, tone quiet; May 24f 85c, Sept.. 22f 35c. Flour, tone ge May 832f 70c, Sept. and -Dec., 30f Antwerp, June 2. -- Wheat, quiet, No.2 red winter, 16}f. Toronto, June he dominant ert continued to the values in t be the lowness of export class of cattle, fer to declines therein abro large consignments and shipping them to the Country, via -- York or vie t Ban these cattle, and sai spot LIVE STOCK MARKET, 2.--The prevailing Market wanted, and also whatever atyle of animals they desired. n'seems to be gaining ground in e as therefore however, beer thers, Chicago market will be so hea to prevent any appreciation in lan was still hardly enough t arrivals |The quality of the fairly good. leone 'cattle, ewt, choice.. us do medium... do | tnferior cow do gh to common.. Bulls, _export re do alge abe Heav p-- Pxport "bucks, do Grate-tea pohesh Grain-fed Barnyard 'aaines - Spring lambs... 0. --.... 2. Calves, per ID... we Ae 0.04 oS per cwt.. wethers.. eeling 'there will be 'an improvement stroyed, with its entire population,!in the market for this class of cat- 700 their reason vy as Eng- good $5. ZaBesss as cae (PeOaeToaes, ZRRSASSSASS : 39 o>