Listowel Standard, 12 Jun 1903, p. 2

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« * Version is COMMISSIONERS' - REPO J hdges Declare Corrupt Charges" Against a Stratton Stand Disproved. A. Toronto despat says: The Rnding of the bout aaryer Sisko in the Gamry c was before the Bpuse on Thursday .afternoon. It is us follows: As to the demeanor and credibility | of the witnesses gencrally, the com-/ source. Of the more import- ee Dr nee «J. F. Boyd Frank vans and ica were two of the chicf actors in' the variety of transactions under inyes- tigation, and their evidence is con- er ant and not all important points. Both, their own confession, prac- ticed contemntic duplicity and = pur- fucd tortuous courses of dealing with self-servin interests much in view.. Implicit reliance should not be placed upon their book could be seen}, ae genesis of the $900, and of the $1,- 500, both coming, as Mr. Game now swears, from one and the same of the Crossin a3 His explanation of the particular source is not s® worthy of credence as if the books had been le tiluted. » - PLAYED A DOUBLE PART. It is difficult to frame ony con- sistent account of Mr. Gamey's ca- reer as member, for it was ce a out inconsistent, as c played a But this much ap- His politics Manitoulin, Gamey os memberxon the side of an ment in power, to, the end that might serve his 'constituency, als secure shares in the various deals supposed possible by not oe statements in matcrial th and a where these statements conflict with those of witnesses the ferr latter should be pre- "CAN T You Fora ET?" rhntever comment may be made n expression attributed to tho Provincial Seerectary by Mr. Hammond, when recalled, it 'seems to the commissioners unwarrantable Lo pasigy: to it such exaggerated | impor overshadow the whole body ot Peabetautal evidence in vor of the Minister and 'against tite member. The testimony of Iam onrparatively the enquiry, relative to Globe 'uaterelaw: which, apart from the payment of money as to its price does not loom largely in the investigation, and ie statements ° riation in details: which happen very romm« 9 evidence of different cakers : It was a proper steps to advertise publicly change in the political attitude of Mr. Gamey, und had greater pre- science be youc fed, the pub- licity would likely have been more ailvantagcous made earlier. L he large, rs Gamey's version is, that his pur- chase originated Van an Provincial Secretary, that he was taken to the Minister's dy, and put eetore him for nature, and the mformation volun- teered by the Minister that the eh test would the patronage given to him, ed Valuable consideration paid when be 1oney was aren and sale were not then consurannt 2 d, Mr. Ayleswort evidence , aletic, at which it was not disputed verity attached, suffices to show dined this misleading and u pay NOT CRRONDLEL ct and memory of Mr. to these bribe prep ae T) Gan ibility, nentous Pdint in his life, ary within a few months of the concurren he is uncertain as to the day when and the person from whom the 83,- oo) came. Having conferred with prossins nt men in his part as he ays) and arranged his methods, he rinplose his shure, $1,500, in busi- the Conservative caucus at Toronto, scrupulous -- andin. Pirst was f ie with aE ocasiving "franc teen," But, as Mr. Gamey's friend, Frank Sullivan, by his braggard style and THE NORTH PERTH AFF AIR. Then rumors got abroad of his de- fection ty lines, and he modified his manner of support by the amended letter of 27th October, so that while acting as occasion | re- quired in the interests of the on- servativ he engages to support tl pretended access to the Minister|prayed through the night. Almost (page 1,323), fostered the belief |the whole populasion of -- the city hat he had moro influence, the a spent the night injthe streets watch- was superseded, and Mery Sullivan-|ing the fire. er Bank of Naples - Gamey combihatiqn be 'At the} nounces tha » holders of pa first move, support Was aneured to} tickets will oe dredually unthechsil. the Ross Government by the letter}The newspapers place the loss at of the 10th September, and on the} $2,200,000. same day Mr. Gamey takes part in Perth campaign -- for ¢ Conscrva- tives, but is voiitiered 'igus se was belittled by the action of the| Lonservative leader. He repairs to the Previncial retary begins discussing Sec-> pointments, but, being confrented | with his comduct in North hhc he declares his willingness to advertise real and true position. e Government ma- ed below the stardard of support promised in the letter of the 27th October, and only extends to up- port * ll inatters he is satisfied ith." Nevertheless, this publica- tion brings trouble around his head | Tonservatives, and his r, ling to resign at this crisis as was after the protest. Dr. Struth- ady im, as a friend, of the man and his candidature than a stranger the answer then and always was the wexper nse.' * and the risks and chences poh artics, lio is tting 't with bi gc ne to be rega y as og ouble-minded | man, with all that al a poor A DISAPPOINTED oe He surveys tho situatio The glowing prospects pictured by Frank Sullivan have failed to become facts. xm prestige of directin Jovern- patronage appears to be | pany, Mes nd C pens '5 clothing factory, Peter Stew-! ¢ ks c inte immediately south of re sign and run as an independent, but |- He makes no mention he came into pgesgrssion of $1,2 part of the nwicty, said to be po ceived by Sullivan and of which, he says, $900 was pnid into the 'ras- | sin business But, when this is dis-} covered by earch in the Crossin | books, the two pages containing en- Then follows the Unigene of the Be deposit slip from Gamey and its disappea 'Then the &xplanation 'given to the publication, lected during foulin Island; and the yrent under oath, the sumer in Mani- _ ha of a loan of $1,200 om Frank Sul- b van. DIDN'T GET IT FROM STRATTON The evidence on the other side pre- cludes the -- that this i 000 was receiv by Mr. Gumey from the Provincial Secretary on or about the lith of September, and, if that be so, its true source is not yet disclosed. THE $500._ 'And, again, as to the $500 snid 29th January. McGregor comes ex- Jamey at this as- the Globe inter- and though he and Mr. Me- Gregor mect that same night and discuss the matter, yet the moncy > not a» or mentioned, It is ot shown one, but carried in Mr. Gamey's ' correcting -} set forth y was fin n- | ally preparing for, making his -- then actually (as h ¢ docs not make the slight- est nee or allusion to it atthe factgry on the night beforo tlie House niet. n these omissions the inference that ni A cia He ond moncy was reoccived from 'ta vincial Sccretary on the 29th oe af 80, then the local suurce of this money is not yet disclosed. ae -- Recs be 'said about a came from,". that Mrs ice declined to make any statement under oath to the commissioners about the 'Deposit ose ings,"' ostensibly on the grouhd that criminal acti was being contempla in that ro- gard. *'Cannot samc how it is. relo- vant to his 42) MISSING PAGES, {7 ut pressing against him the in ent contra i Wi Uatoeen,** f fling was eyes ements ite at curia, monger ond illusive, He learns that Sy tion, are planning to pu Mr. | Memiitan, the Socialist Candidate, inji the field. | And then, it may be. com the ! ting it ool out that moncy Ww t the botto of his apparent = dis- loyalty The people supposed he had ot a timber concession, and = Dr. Arthur and Dr. Struthers told him that people would sny he had been bought. decept and profit the belief, or rather the assump- success by depicting his-ca in the statement for House. SIZING GAMEY UP. * The po eve i appears chiefly to ¢ the expecta could get orroboratio of his story, that he | would became Minister of Mines ina, new Whether or appraisal course will depend upon the estimate | that may be made of this report, | With its appendices of exhibits and evidence ' Mr course with any member the Ministry except the Provincial Sec- retary. Wilh two or three of the others he had some official corres- ae but with the rest not even tha with regard to the added charge of the C issi c of the opinion, law, there is that as a matter of no evidence whatever to sustain it, as against the meim- bers of the Serena and the other persons charge nd, according oc his methods of - ordin artes they would discharged: _ the said accusation by the aaliita judicial officer. CHARGES DISPROVED. This being so, the matter of the origina! charge alone remains, and as to the Provincial Secretary, there is the testimony that has been com- mented upon. In our opinion the corrupt charges stand disproved by a _--_ gy of evidence, which be more accurate and credible ea that adduced in sup- rt hereof, A The' $1,200 mentioned hercinbefore |' = not been paid into ae hands of he Commissioners Gamey. The as bare impounded two sums of m in cash produced by Mr. Gisuay i House and $1, 500 roepresented by hi -- check of the 3rd Ageil, ms have been lodged in pe? hands of the accountant of the upreme Court, id Commis- sioners advise that Re amounts be carried to a soparate account, to be paid out upon the joint order of the the Chancellor of tario Chiot -- sth the King's Bench r ,» upon its made satisfactorily to ere jany claimant Tegi title Dod SERENE HE Brae popes 'Two MILLIONS LOST. : 20,000 . Poor Neapolitans: 'Lone : Their Property. despatch from Naples says :--A at nize o'clock... on mte di composed of the poorest Neapo who ass red ge hope of being pawned - belong- ae} Monte di Picta building, containing State archives, © time threatened. Two navy pumps were asked" for ad went to aid the city firemen? 'While they were being rushed through & strect that was half blocked by pair works, Marquis di Sarmiento, who was helping the marines, as caught between the engines and most instantly crushed to death. al- > a neighboring basen were oper but they made tempt to flee. Firemen Socks in the and found --_ pray- ing. na safe place overlooking the fire, and there they +--_- CAPITAL AGAIN SCORCHED. Business _ilaces 2 and _-Residences in Ashes. A Pee. "ram Ottaw a says: An- other disastrous fire visited Ottawa early on Thursday morning and add- ed to the gencral uncasiness of tho citivens as to the fire situation, seems to be growing worse ry weather. The ackray, g m nting cs- tabinkment hg: the Morti R. J. Smi r sever hand some . private residences wero completely. destroyed by a ng a tion which» broke out at 6.4 Thursday mornin The poatntns pom ie burned wero located Sparks street, between Bank and Queen str fire rapidly sae ee d and. in spite of the determined forts of the firemen, oven residences, one n Queen street, and y nore on Albert aged. 000. niin this, about 300 employes in the manufacturing estab- lishments burned will be thrown " of work, as well as a number shop girls, ctc. JEWS ARE ARMING. Thousands of "Fistols Imported Sfice Last Massacre. A teh Advices received say the Jows have imported eae thousand revolvers since the Kish- inef! massacre, so that at present al- most every Jew, man or woman, is armed. Those who were unable buy weapons received them as gifts from the Defence Committec. A sys- conununication has also been so as to sprend arning throughout the hdl if there Fam- will 3 i cet eer for defence, and second man Will join what might be expeditionary corps, to rioting tually going o Jewish Safety Committce is also ro- ported to have arranged wit the working men's aeeoia on for aid in the event ou A have been distributed to the Jews in other cities of sia. --_----_4+--_-- GHASTLY FIND. ITtuman Head Discovered on Rail- way Track A despatch from Teronto says: Few more ghastly discoveries have ever; 'been made in Toronto than that | on the track near | Tfigh Park. What they saw first was a human head, decapitated. The | body was found lying in the ditch ! beside the track, covered with water. 5 Gamey had no pcharagas inter- |The man evidently had been struck | bags of uroken lots. yatrain. The body was identi as being that of Richard Rutherford, ; of 209 Borden Street. Deceased ceed mer hig quoted by sellers at 10jc) been employed as a salesman at Oak | Sic Ofc and the latter at 10jc to) Hall, and was last seen by -- when he left the store at Thursday night. Among =~ "lees und upon the body was rencwal receipt a $1,000 lile 'ienivasn policy, issued to Richard G. Ruther- ford, of Toronto, by the Federal Life Assurance Co., of Hamilton. Deccas- ed, it is said, had been slightly de ranged for some months past. It is thought that he left the store to go out to his summer cottage, near the Dumber, which the family was preparing to occupy on June 1 Deceased is survived by a widow 'and one son. \ / ( GUESTS WASHED DISHES. = ----+----- Chicagoans Resent the Action of Striking Emplyyes. atch from Chicago says: "include many prominent and vi es, The at the Grand Pacific was not The wat aitreases, cooks,' i porters wero ordered out, but it is expected others be out D,. ; Be : | " 7 ake ore gringling in tran- arket is steady at $2. 70 ry gat 75 for cara of 90 por cent. ts in buyers' bags cast included, 'on the ly at i con at 38ic + anil 2 car lots on os track, 'Toronto, Oa o. white sold today at 'B24c and No. 2 white at 32c east. No. 2 white are quoted 8lc,high freights west, and at Sldc middle freights Oa steady, Cars aro quoted at $3. 50 for bage and $3.65 for barrels on the track here, and a mare for as a -- Are steady at 65c-for 2 oul, se high freights wink Gic middle freights. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Rutter -- Tho butter continues No. and in all fairly round . 20¢ to 184c to 2ic iy. reamery prin > do solids ae as rolis, one eee nee te 15c 20c to as. - rolls, choice 15ce to do, tub, good to . ic «=. 14c to 5c otal shipments of butter from il ape 04 Foodcra, light, 800 lbs. ~ upw: +. « 4.00 4.50 or 400 to 800 2.50 3.75 3.75 0.00 Butchers veuttlag choice... ... ... we oe 4.60 4.85 5 mealiiin henae . 8.50 3.90 do., picked ... ... .... 4,25 4.90 do., eee sae' -s0n sh OOO. OO do., rough 2.7% 3.25 Wight ches bulls, cwt 2.25 3.00 Miloh cow ss any 030.00 46.00 @3, best...) 2.2... .. 6,00: -0:00 do., light ... 1. 1. + &75° 0.00 Sheep, export, cwt... 3.75 4.12} Buc de5.0as we ee 3.00 8.50 Culls ile ck . 2.25 2.50 Lambs 2.00 1.0 se ee ee 5.00 5.50 Calves, ¢ ane: san: 'gin AOD 2000 Spring lambs ... ... ... 4.00 4.50 -------_+--------- ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. The People's} Representatives the Provincial Capital. CIVIL SERVANTS' DEBTS. Mr. Lucas' bill to amend the Providing for the garnishment of the salarics of civil servants, after receiving at bers of the inside heenh Py the ser- vice now occup: Mr. Gross (Welland) Warmly sup- ported « the bill. Civil servants should be made to pay their debts like other people. He thought the Government might, with advantage, adopt a rule in foree on railways of dismissing any employe who had been twice garnisheed. o «Attorney-General said whilo the principle of the bill was sound, it would require very cum- oe machinery to put it in opera- that BILLS WITHDRAWN At Col. Matheson's request his bill o amend the Act to make better BILLS READ A THIRD TIMF. The following bills were read a third time: Respecting ages, agains ,592 for the same week last year, and 7,068 same time, 190. The total shipment since M 1 is 4,025 pac ry a with 23,806 samo me last year, = in 1901. -- Outside markets show no aa from yesterday, and prices pe pound for large.and 11% EB, mo ges -- large, and with the cooler weather in- are at A paid for eggs in th t on the track here, Bo tan out of store sell at $1.25 to ['30 per bag. 3aled Hay -- The supply of baled hay coming forward se keeps paco with the demand, and a present the latter is rather eet Prices keep ady, and No. ti thy is quoted at $9 per ton for car lots on the track hére. Baled Straw -- The market shows no change. Receipts continue fair- ly liberal, -- the demand for uso is not heavy. Car lots on the trick here are say at $5 per ton, MONTRPAL MARKETS. he .w: - The sy here is cea "ath dozen To confirm by-law he 247 of tho Oe of Beamsville-- Jessop To m by-law ml 597 of 'the Town "Ot al Falls--Mr. Gro SAMUEL JOHNSTON. Mr. Preston (Durham) asked Samucl] Johnston was employed a oe near Webbwood, "s and shon ted. = of Crown t Johnston leet 8a LAUGHED AT AMPUTATION Operation on Woman Under Hyp- Striking Employes. A London despatch Tho de- land of hypnotic suggestion taking th ous surgical She desired to be hypnotized for the poration, dreadin the use of chloroform, which, be bedrce belicved hat was not now eiaeas by the Gov- throu, onment.. he place of an anesthetic in a scri- man at once a them into three picces white sauce is not over all e ag substitute a little melted but- Asparagus Rolls.--Use only tel tips tender portion of th raised paragus, put on the tops and servo at once. is dish makes much of a little asparagus. Beets.--Wash bects not the vegetable Drop them into boiling water and |" cook until e skins will slip off fork. of butter and one'half wen our; add one oiled onion and a at vee both chaeyed tf ae re Pu the eee cook espoons er el tablespoon tablespoon teaspoon fine, also and tibioapoon. 'of vinegar. let youn, carrots whole in boiling salted wa- ter, having first scraped them well remo the thin skin. Make a cream sauce from c and one-half level tablespoons of flour, two level utter, about one- f salt h enaught white potatoes to make one i Season with buttcr, salt, a provision for keeping and auditing Pp ee and school accounts, was aivsin "wenite gall th ae withdrawn. ten so that the potato can Mr. Smith's bill to amend the o mois i Public Schools Act was aldo. with- be beaton light- with a silver fork, Turn into a buttered carthen baking dish rages og rel top lightly with | grated c t in the oven long | enough ro S head the potato very hot all through and to brown the top This is o good substitute sliyadly. and it is also a well- for mararoni ealereed food w Potatocs With Parsley But- as- | menta tio: piece bencath t '|for tho hot water pitcher, --__ A FAMOUS RECIPE, * friend of mine who onco Germany, peought ted beck with her a-revipe for the famo Weisbaden strawberry preserves, which are sold in this country ane | our beat per OCcers on pint bottles, writes PTilieabethe at serve is tdcat che et afd cloying, Because pre- is high] ot its y os hn richness it ahouias be Served in dishes, and t _ ause 'a little gocs a good ways." It is not so expensive as it scems a it. You mmist have two kinds of et one the finest, largest, FP speci penn - other Jast good, dinary f eces- sary to igi any possiblo fer- n the tothing drain off the juice, sak quite dry, leaving enough so the berries can be nto ade thus preventing waste of the y: he juice and let boil tifteen min- tes. In the ewanting" test your cans. to make sure they are perfect; warm them an stand di towel in a big pan; couple of inches of warm water into the pans, Fill the aans with the superior fruit, rejecting tl bruis- ed, im . Pack the fruit as solidly as you can he out jamming it, shaking dow ce and fill the cans with the bolle y in, yrup. Seal imancdiatcly, i m dark place. This is the exact process by nT the a ploclg is put up, the direc © exactly followed bs a sale seated', "the fruit keeping per--- fectly. The Wilson is the best choice am- tich bu s and also be- cause of its deep red color, which color te tho pro- gives a pretticr serves, --_+--- _ DOMINION PARLIAMENT LAND GRANTS TO RAILWAYS. Sir Wm. Mulock 'Scott that the Canadian Northern 'Railway Company had applied for 582,55 es of land in the North- west, on account of the con- struction of its oy a 6,400,000 acres ight yet by the company constructing "ihe line = Hudson's Bay The Ted Deer Valley pss end aro often so munati salvy and hard: even under the best treatment. These ; should be used for salads. When ripe to be slightly mealy with ey are ~ for the, table as a substitute for last sca- peed vegetable. Cook in slightly salted water until a skewer ~ Ml pose h them = eas: ily, ak about in roy hot kettle, then Poll an melted butter in o teaspoon of sey t pars Or pile the po toes on a plate like cannon balls an Pp Ps parsicy butter over them. B a and crisp. hi peds and pull the strings from both sides. Takin, two or three beans as this will cause tien to more a than ff cut straight se This i o little matter he sauces cook will ignore, me it pays. Cook in plenty of boiling biasing until ten- der, being sure that y are entire- cut, --G --N woul ous in her| ly cooked before cite from the a omg erg eter & tg org case. : Aldrich, of Clapton, aj fire, otherwise they will be indigest- 1 oats, 364c afloat; 9 oats firm|Svburb of London, hypnotized her) ible.. Dr and scason with salt, at 237ic in store; No. 2 peas, 63¢ experimentally on Bev reral successive| butter or cream ond just one grat- high; peas, afloat; buckwheat, ys, the Srnhotis Pasig lasting | in Do add more 46c to 564c afloat; No rye, 52c about half n-| nutmeg and then say it is not an cast n No. 3 extra; Sion. All the tenis anniied proved | agreeable seasoning for string beans. barley, 46c middle end 58c to 53jc| Satisfactory, an Wednesday Dr,|Tt should be there without being ' Aldrich operated upon her in the} distinctive. afloat Mi Ifecd -- Manitoba bran in bags, Pic . ulk, $20 in bulk; cate, $22 to $23; pd a $23 to $30, 'according to qu ality Flour -- a ions in Montreal on track $3.25 to $3.50 for gg | rollers A =e and $1.60 to $1.7 in bags; o bags, $1.40 to $1. Pd a correct | about 5 p.m. on Friday by a party | winter 'heat "patents, val BO to $3.- in 1 80; Manitoba first paten $4.10 bags; second patents, $3. '80. Rolled Oats -- The market is irre-| gular and prices range from $3.65 to | $3.85 a barrel and $1.75 to on 85 in ern and makes offer at lower prices, the for- 0 we Bu -- No change, the range be- ing. 18. to 184c on creamery. "fE8 1 8 -- No stock, 124c to 13c inn round lota and in a joubing way) at 184c¢ to 4c; No, 2 st in round lots 11c and in a coal way 2c. -- Heavy Canadian $28 to $23.50 nada short cut back pork, $22.- 50 to $28; light Canada short clear pork, $22 to 2.50; finest el rendered lard in 20-lb. pails, 114¢; extra pure lard i 0-lb. pails, 104c to lle; choice refined ~ com- "s Head o 9c; Boar 20-ib. 'ond pails, $1.85 K Globe at zo 75 to $1.85; | 20-Ib. tin pails, hams, aig to-ldc to 15¢ per a bacon at 140 --_ FOREIGN a ashal 'une-9. -- mber of car- rts uict; June, 941: p Me: Flour, tone os quict; June, 32f BBe; Be cay Antwerp, June 9, Anh poe apot 1641. cor, et Minnespolls, 264 eval ee June @. --.A rather of egae 2 sama the cattle presence of two = 'surgeons and a' nurse rs were somewhat doubtAl of success, and had provided chloroform in case of emergency. The operation began at 4.50 o'clock in the afternoon. While it wos in progress the PAtient chat- ted with the ec an rank wine. To an ordinary observer she would have appearcd to have been scious the whole time. Nevertheless 'tot's. ha hard. The operation was completed by 5.10. The patient -- awakened 6.15, whereupon | sth : have pins and sation? There were no symptoms of shock. Her pulse and temper- fata Ire are normal, are her spirits [ high. and she cata well CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. | House eae "Fire While Mother S Away. | A acapateh 1 from as says :--A ij two-year-old daughter of Mrs. WR i beceo is, x coled a re- siding on Elizabet was beady to ~_ on Wednesday after- noon. Tho other out | working, left 'ae child in care of its brother, aged nine years, for a few While she was away the lad left the infant alone in the house. age his absence the house "took and was completely destroyed. The child was burned almost beyond recognition. eee cy BUREAU. Eighty oy 'of 12 125 Employes to Go ; + End of Month. - A despatch from Ottawa says :-- at the Census Bureau, an end of the presen' t services of about eighty will be dis- with, Those retained will be Belected on "their = for work' during the past o years This means doneinecatite cetalindit in jexpenditure, the estimate for which next year is only $35, . t year the vote taken amounted to $120,000, : {lemon added; Apricot Cups. -- Wash quickly one- Soak over night in little more water than to cover the morning cook in the same water until tender. Press'through ao riccr, add sufficient sugar to make swee the exact amount depending on the quality of t a bot a a dered gelatine i which has as | ta- Railw. pe pound cach of dricd apricots} or, e fruit. one level peste. of pow-| Wr of | nant Coal Company was oted 6,400 acres per mile for 55 rifles of rail- iWway. Tho question whether this ; company had until July Ist next to p | build the railway and eurn the land grant is now under the consideration of the Department of Justice. A'tract of land, part of whith is -- yed, and mblch fs is estimated contain an area 829;600 and t being the - tr ay originally set: by order-in-Council for the land subsidy to the Red Deer Valley y and Conl, Company, is held rved i, GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. 'According to a statement made by ir to the Railway Commit- ute of the rese please. He held the opinion the company could not finance undertaking without public ass ance, Bane while the question remain- ed unsettled, and the Government nade mee arrived at any decision, it seemed to him idle to discuss aid--no matter wn the conditions as to where the line was to be Inid © When the Gov- © the matter. A bill apart from the question of aid. As to the line to to ic «did not look with favor upon paralelling c¢ Intercolonial. in enswer to Mr. Cc, cold water, ture be the boili ing hot juice of fruit, with the juice of one and when the gelatine is dissolved stir the wholo into the fruit pulp which has been reheated. Turn .into small cups for molds, When firm serve with whipped ° Ls | 'eam, ' FroreeradiahSauce. -- Grate horse- radish root, fresh from the ¢ and to one cupful add one-half i teaspoon salt, a saltspoon = of rugar ond moisten with lemon yee 1 os tastes the lemon juice give: a hetter favor and docs not disco i. or the horseradish as vinegar is lia- ble to USEFUL ASBESTOS. Nearly all housekeepers have are designed purpose}; range beneath saucepans and other | cooking utensils, but perhaps there ag many people who realize o how many = other uses in_the houschold asbestos may he subject ed. t comes in sheets a yar more in width and of any scmred length, W hon bought by. the -- lity, it is very cheap, so cheap tha 10 cen i ot of 4 oe ge "which may sasi- ly c o fit the place it is nevded to an, In ec of the ready-made pads rg Let rita polished tables a strip t the yard and proper length makes a good When no lining or pad is able, a small square of neath the cloth where the coffee-pot and tea- pot stand will pare = able from white marks tha o Ss Di zy e = 5 tn 4 = = (3 z= All doili polished ta- ble without a-cloth should have in- ner- linings. so that an asbestos mat can be slipped i A square of asbestos kept for ib off when in use prevents all scorching of tile, is usually} One, ¥ atiron| f When the range} as Supe ported Mr. ae Agee even if resent chartor Ppaseed, Parliament woud have power to dicta router and terms in the event or . grant being imide. Colonel Hyghes asked if the sage of this charter would not jro- sed the bond operations of rival roa Mr. "Blair entd the committee had jd down the principle that = the line should not be par uileled within 40 miles. Seperate A ROYAL VISIT: King Edward Will Visit Dublin in July. X London desaatch s is officially announced tbat rer * kde sen and Queen Alex: andre. lle ar- ve in Dublin July 21, visit to Ircland, C.P.R. GRAIN SHIPMENTS. Nearly Three "Million Buskcls Moved in April. A despatch from Montreal sgvs During. the month of April the C Tr. n oe je very heavy shipments of grain from its elevators in the interior of the nehene region to the ne front, moving, according ee which has just been coupled: 2, 8352,- 781i bushels, paring in the interior elevators bushels, as ceaiant 9,8382,' 784 bush- els on the same da © Inst year. in the parlor. doors, and, said: into thirning to "the child, "If you bring another brick whip the parler, - mous ating clobe . to the avall and is isn't another ia = is the one 11 there is danger of firc, a strip of the material bares will th ehilds, "this fore.

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