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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jun 1914, p. 3

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KED HIM " ho Does Not ant: I III poster and in a." r dawn...- u we?“ "e.. f are“ [at ardcns ' nut doe- mhibbo!etU. m who "fot- ‘n be doing more sun], p Aftoat is equally neighbor to "non that Still. mod” vvessed with .-s- ever been at men who ms or walk anabolic-I L Jrhn d " thim Par. rem,' M u out do- s it for 't and holy. against tho n has tho vet turned vd Ind m- 1 mean "a aring thé '3 were ttrod tel. No snob She I. i ‘n the W11. "do dmrtror" rut trill _ ot " ' , a mm ntinumn 'e m: made " Campus at, Town. Tho garden: val ago, and " Pearson. no eceived 'req, f us been this mat- m-erity of ots'. a” " him "ot In Matt. 16 than M... n with medal of hot Christ. do M? days of tle, will be :crnal " sh enjoy- :Engs they .nd them. ll hand of man and d to heal run, of artsolikh, . his man '19 fulfill- then tho phalic c--. he i. not .gdoxn. k to pin -servc for this View. on more \us pitted It is pro. b31911. n ugh in a In both matorUl circul- the first f anvil. " being w Son of wshoaud fe - I. Ned hr my otter. Ihcnl of " Jesus. We.” n here, human ings by d will " - empha' "taint' -alcd mply who , very ady for " e " rta John goods have f tho Own In]! ow ll ace not M re of HS IS It u. The Late High Commissioner’s Fortune Amounted to the Large Total of $23,257.0w LORD SIRk'rfl(l()lih'f; ESTATE A despatch from London in”: The personal property left by the late Baron Sunbeam. and Mount Royal. former High Commissioner for Canada, amounted to $23,257,- 010. This was disclosed when pro- bate was granted on Wednesday. The precise value of the real es- tate left by the senator, who died in London, January 2t this year, was not made public, but the fact that the duty paid amounted to 84,189,190, indicates am. hit entire estate, real and personal, had a total vnlue of 327.928.000. The holdings consist of $6,606,340 of Great Northern Railway stocks; $3,380,328 Northern Pacifie Railway stocks; $4,112,803 Canadian Pacifie Railway stocks; $645,652 Bank of Montreal stock; 466.071 Laurentide stock; $400,522 Dominion Steel M Comment on Events h .- T in somethimt Insptrlunt In the 1*: vim message which " Georn l, Australia's high commissioner. F_l1suttueywillearetaKiilae ”mum: 1rrablyi, Rheumatism may ttfeta', In “5°51 6 boxes, youcan mm as E", Ce the empty boxu to 'ii'it'isii erg-“$12.7" tg,', 1liiti9,'tit Mr, or . ' n on gun hie "htl,Wii There is no rm: in'hnyinc GIN PILLS. Eben“: 1q1d on ”mm were!!! rt!kttysvrpiaiGiidiusayi'i1 me long roll of heroic women u! urn: place must be reurved for _ thsun. the wire at the com- :r ot the 2tr"ltlLr'l'fai'pare at un who was kill tn action in ar'b' last, The Porslan _ m the ony force In that country korps the peace. " in 08100er Huh-N and they are doing Inland“! for lam-la. " the ottteer. my be I m the wife of their colonel they 11.1.7 men. tule ut her exploit ts I. thrllllnt ”w husband and the main part larva under his command had ..1 away to undertake a night at- when the barracks in which NHL-urn and the remnant of the Junta were left were ",'f,7",'I - try the enemy. At once dme. mom nus ye, tqqihk_th._fCtleeh Kidneys Cured or Money Bell. tr. 15in" of the coming visit of w-L’hl partv to the welt tttat nurv monotonoul round of » banquets. corner-stone 11y- hil'vinz and other public lunc~ annulled as much " possible. in and devotion of the people ~..-~4[ “as abundnnuy shown _ wwh" tf' and esteemed govern- . I.~' :‘nmred " with u VII". tr I,', nu doubt appreciate the by --f mingling freely with 1 \\'!hnllt being subjected to F v'.---:v:‘|liHes that must tax "'. ml Knoll nature. tact and ',1‘1":|nr'9 to the limit. Germsny'l Coup-um T, Vat-Sen is charged with Iran 'mmlzo revolt. but hll trun I nut true. tind the record of that H is such as to Justify the fool- " he is a dreamer In " not A He has done his work, turned rnmen! over to stroll.” hind. own and is now doing nothlnl . the development of the great A Inch“ in Innis A Good “In“ Advance. Luann“ tr them in the shape of or- r! Pnlnr. he oomph}!!! of {he , Hm'vnuny's money policy amphundlng. since. in In“. mun-r prices. more Wt- , 1r! dates for chum, ov- I hwr trouble. and In equi- "u of work. the orders of " Mm with isolated excep- F Nita! Britain. e Home of a my. t"l Hf Albania tttut dto- l ll'sM new thyme !I_not up: Temuctary 'ronstttathttt. mmmand. ordered the m- , the root, and for six any. tiqhtirut held the unall- Not only did she lead and irsperate defence but an ' (lunar with my trlsrrityrn. In to the wounded with her Finally relief come. but n time was due entirely to spirlt of this Swedish powN' of inspiring with ore and resolution the na- -s that were left with her. that not only the Swedllh "', female sex. has a rich! rt'. It recalU some of the in the annals of the h- rial suld that President Yuan 'romotitttt a revolution to dictator. Despatchu have that he had wrecked the Jenks says more I: no 0 stories whatever, for ospect of another “volu- nun anrnpreiat competition tin is the subject of an "ment in the Berlin mg. Duran February huh-rs for delivery by Veut' to the extent of tons have been plotted English. Russian. Swed- Larmun buyers who have wlusively with British a set-oft to the notion- It this state of attain. mm correspondent in 1w! " remarkable article otmlrman of the direc- ntrurtt-Amertkn Line. on Ph' policy. Herr Ballin " is absolutely impos- nv to have a good to- Iunz as the constantly Inns of national wealth industrial and municip- with the result that l wn-tlclpatel in foreign i tho partner of other Iznllln points out that d English "take their with great 'y?tiueat_tut.d t to wave the wny for I It makes the pro-Idem with full power and ad- nrnl. It establishes the 'r'. It vests legislative Parliament. It create. Ll Council of Idvlsory n rumor Buyttresrtp.that, J. w. Janka. director m Bureau of the “pub. an (unborn. circular stitution In only upm- .un P,',",',',,',',, for I u of an and ron on a "hut sunning one cor- mmine into a broken t',sl'h' while trying to it a rusty pen. and "'P into a rat halo In ut night to discour- 1 the oldest Inhabit- ,lern home with ”an: AVf and a can rm- w vrovitrurna1 could- a for a nonhuman: men and it also dir- la of Canada shall an the t1nttt form of he Albanian and“). Majesty's luxurious unless all this div way in the next (on- ' meanwhile our bo- I with longing_whon P, extending their power, and opening v-lully by providing the money they jend '0 always spelling tccornmodationn pro- family are annulus tributor to Comgrg. iii ' {vi'th' TGr mu. iiisGeirtiiisk {lid The household efreeta in Lord Strathcona's Grosvenor Square residence have been vulued at $130,000, and his pictures at $80,000 more. His Lordship’s interest in the Hudson's Bay Company amount“! to $1,2t0,000, 'and in the Anglo-Per- sian Syndicate $280,000. His inter- eetr in Baring Brothers is valued at 8220,000. It the will had come under the In her endeu‘ors to attract immigra- tion Austrian natumlly becomes the friendly rival of Canada. She haster- hops certain advantages as she ls more of an isolated community with no other race attractions on her borders. Her neighbors do not exrrvlse any Ittttuertce on her life. They tend to unite and harden sentiment in one direction. Thus it is that among’ the lessons which Aus- tralia. has none is more timely or im- pressive than the manner in which the vital problem of national defence has been faced. Latest Raid ot Militants is at Burk. . ingham Palace. A deepatch from London says: Buckingham Palace is to be no longer exempt from the window- smashing raids of the suftrageUes. It. leaked out recently that two militants succeeded in evading tho eentries outside the palace. Enter. mg the quadrangle, they began throwing stones at. the windows, and had smashed two of them when the sentriee seized them and took them to tho police station within the precincts of the palace, where they gave their names to the police. The Master of the Royal Household refused to prosecute them, and they were released aft-er a few hours' detention. At a. meeting of the Women's Social and Political Union, when Mrs. Manse” told of what the two women had succeeded in doing, the audience burst into cheers lasting several minutes. The suggestion that the Queen must be horrified at the treatment meted out to imprisoned suffrage-ttea was ireoeived with loud cries of dissent: took back from Australia to Great Britain. He spoke t'onttdently of an "exuberant J'r"r,rgllri' lollowlnx a long succession of aplend d seasons. and em- phasizes the immensity of the opening for " ters. The rtrOam of l'g',',tit; tion, he said. is Itll not commensura a with requirements or opportunities. That has not always been the fault of would-be emigrants. perhaps, as the re- moval of former restrictions will no doubt show. For it is undeniable. as Sir George Reid suggests. that Austra- lia has attractions to otter to people of British stock that are especially power- tut. It is "a bigger England that is Irowlnt up in the Southern Seas." he Btrid---tb country whose people "inherit. cherish. and uphold all the best tradi- tions of our race." A despatch from Madison, Wis- consin. says: The estate of Baron Strathcona of Canada. will pay nearly 8t00,000 inheritance tax to the State of Wisconsin. The Wis- consin holdings which will be taxed are stocks of the Northern Pacific Railway, approximately $3,780,000. It the will had come under the provisions of Mr. Lloyd George’s Budget, just introduced, the duty payable would have been $5,585,000, instesad of $4,135,190. Mrs. Mansell strongly protested against the action of the Arch- bishop of Canterbury in "refusing sanctuary” to Miss Annie Kenney, adding that the Archbishop would be allowed no peace until women obtained the vote. Miss Barbara Wylie, alluding to the raid on Buckingham Palace, said that "Red Thursday” would have results more widespread than had yet heeln seen. Was Inventor of the First Incu- doscent Electric Lamp. A despatch from London says: The death occurred on Wednesday of Sir Joseph Wilson Swan,_ inven- tor (in 1879) of the first inUndots- cent electric lamp. He was 86 years oi age, and was born in Sunder- land, Eng. He was the inventor of many other electrical devices, in, eluding a miner’s safety lamp and an electric meter, and situvorol?altls One result, would certainly be that the women would become more and more determined to cast off their chains, hold up their heads and bow down to neither the Govern- ment nor'the King. an electric umuxvl, cam-u "w I..v-___., also as well known for his photo- graphic appliances, as he perfected the carbon process and the dry plate Were Ttrarely Trying to Get Burn- lng Powder Out of Box. A despawh from Cedar Rapids, Que., says: Two men, Olaf Singin- son and Wilde Larsen, Swedes, were killed by an explosion of dyna- mite here on Tuesday. They were employed on construction work for the Cedar Rapid Power Company. A spark from a steam shovel set fire to a. newly-opened, box of dynamite. Singineon noticed the blaze and bravely attempted to get the dyna- mite out of the box. Larsen was going to Singinson’s assistance when the dynamite exploded, kill- ing both of them. Twenty men working in the vicinity were knock- ed down by the force of the explo- sion, but were not injured. “RIM K KING‘S WINDOWS. SIR JOSEPH SWAN DEAD. TWO SWEDES KILLED. mm man man 'ttlit-f A Vancouver hen hatched out a chick with four feet. A permit has been issued for a. new Hudson's Bay Company de.. partmental store in Vancouver. The cost of the structure will be in the neighborhood of half a million dol- in". In three weeks, tho police of lus couver instituted 30 prosecut1oos undtr the Lord's Day Act. A spring training camp for B.C. horse and infantry will be held at Vernon. The city will give free light and water, and there will be accom- modation for 2,000 men and 600 horses. In the Crexton District, near Nelson, it is expected that 20,003 crates of tomatoes will be raised for shipment this summer. At Nanaimo a. Chinese laundry- num was oromated in a fire which destroyed: his laundry. He was asleep when the firty broke out, and never woke. At Fernie, B.C., a ooronerU jury found that Arthur Green came to his death through a knife wound in his arm, which severed an artery, the wound being inflioted by his wife in defence of her person. wan nu; WESTERN “tom ARE, 001m. L The number of Chinese entering B.C. decreased by 2,294 in one year. The figurees were: From April, 1912. to March, 1913, 5,719; from April, 1913, to March, 1914, 3,425. The licenses M three Vancouver hotels were suspended by the Li- cense Board for mismanagement of their cafes. it being proved that they had tsllowed women tx, smoke and drink in then. Members of the Vancouver Ship- master's wkwtwtdun passed a, reso- lution upholding the Government in demanding that masters of gasoline launchcs should be certifroated, as well as masters of freight boats. Progress ot the Great West Told In a Few Polnled Paragraphs. Ccunterfeit Prince Edward Island 810 and $20 bills are in circulation in Vancouver, and two Chinese were arrested, charged with eimrulatiarg the phoney money. "It this prosecution had been laid under another section you might have been given two years in jail and 30 lashes,” said Magistrate South of Vancouver, ia sentencing George Bremer to 30 days in jail for beating his wife. Chinese eggs are fkxking the pro- vincial and coast market-s of B.C. A steamer which recently arrived from the Flowery Kingdom brought two inillions, and they ware sold, in many mace, as the product of Canadian hens. The Oak Bay, B.C., Court of Re.. vision has upheld the Assessors' claim to max the street rtrilway's right of way, which was denied by the B.C. Electric Railway. The judgment is subject to am appeal to a supreme court judge. At Vancouver, a. Chinese named Kong, was fined 8160 or three months for surreptitiously entering Canada. from the U.S. Hang said he was on a holiday trip and had just wandered into Canada. He will wander back again when his fine is paid or mmemog served. -- There will be an oldaimers' cele- bration in Nelson, B.C. next July, and an invitation to attend will be sent to ex-President Roosevelt, it being asserted that, he qua,liBes ow- ing to the fact that in 1888, while on tb visit, he "packed ore" from the No. 1 mine at Ainsworth. Victoria, B.C., shipping men anal jubilant because that city will be the Ertrt port oi call in the Payuna service to be established by a. large Japanese-New. York service, which plans to operate at but. 12 liners of the service. Several 12-thoumaod- ton steamers are at present under construction in Japan. The service will not be inaugurated till the early part of next year. Four sailing vessels engaged in a race from the Pacific Coaet to the United Kingdom, and loft Puget Sound within a. few days of each other. They were the German bark Frieda Hahn, the British ship. British Isles, the Branch ship, Roche, and the British bark Holt Bill. The race was won by the Frieda Hahn, which was 127 days on the we, the British Isles be- ing gicond after a may: of 129 days. Five young men trooped into a shop, each to buy a new but. Scent- ing fun, the ma behind the counter waxed jocular .“Are you all mu- ried!" he anqnnred. "ross,", they aorused. "Them I'll mve a. but to the m who can truthfully say he has not kUtod any woman hut his own wife mace he was wedded." “Hand oval-(film hat," 93:3 taf. party. as mum you r- ly One of go Quixote was spig- in the grattl', wife, and bu frag“: msddtt , tTu',"??,", toat, l , _ , yrt {m et,e man ow "‘ De Broke-'So the tailor called again with my bill? Did you say I was curt?" - _ - -- . _ "iiirirdn-v'Yes, sir; and I told him I thought he was too." Teacher (drawing two parallel lines on the bhsckboardy-What re- lation are these lines to each other? Head of the clatur--Twinsl i%ir, J r, and, . it you 2tyi #398 UW' Son): me ,rl u iidl on nd m l gamma as” In the Same Boat. One Answer. The Herchonts Kink 'orCinadts has just oompteted tUty years of bushes: in CM and has cele- brated the half century mark by showing the best report in its hier tory. Net profits for the year amounted to $1,218,094, which in equal to 17.8 per dettt. on the aver- age paid-up capital for the year. Taking into account the average of both capital and tho rest account, which amounted to $18,348,100, the Bank earned 9.13 per cent., which is a. trifle less than was earned dun ing the previous year. In view of the fact that the year, which just closed, was a somewhat trying one for the banks, the showing made by the Merchants Bank is considered highly satisfactory. For a. consider- able portion of the year, Canada, in common with other countries, en- countered a. period oi depression which interfered with the earnings of the banks. Exact comparisons with previous years is difficult to make, owing to the fact that the iUcsl year of the bank was cha utvd from November 30th to April. 30th and the statement issued previous to the present one covered a. period of but five months. MEBGHMITB BANK An examination of the report shows that gains were made in all departments of the bank’s activi- ties. For the first time in the his- tory ct the bank, the reserve fund equals the paid-up capital, each of these now standing at $7,000,000, a considerable gain over the showing for the previous year. The bank’s cash holdings are $1,500,000 greater than at the end of April, 1913, while savings deposits have increase ed by $2,600,000. The bank's cur- rent loans increased during the year by over $1,000,000, and now amount to $54,700,000. indicating that the bank has been doing its full share by catering to the commercial nerds of the communities in which its branches are located. The total assets show a gain of almost $2,500,- 000, and now amount to $83,120,000. During the ye.ar the bank issued new stock. on which the premium amounted to $180,000, which, with the net earnings of 81,e18,000 and balance brought forward amounting to $401,000, made $1,800,000 avail- able for distribution. Dividend re- quirements absorbed $686,000, pro ht and loss $560,000, punk premises account $1,000,000, officers pensions fund $50,000, written off for depre- ciation in bonds and investments $135,000, leaving $248,000 to be carried forward. A feature of the bank's report was the large propor- Lion of quickly available assets, which represent over 38 per cent. of its total liabilities to the public. This is a. satisfactory showing, espe- cially in view of the recent financial stringency. Altogether, the show made by the bank is moat encour- aging, as it shows that guud bank ing practice and careful t5ongervtr- tive management. characterized the yetsr's operations. At the annual meeting it was also decided to as tablish'a Holding Company for the purpose of taking over and Ttwnag- ing the premises utilized by the bank for tho housing of the various offices. The old Board were re- elected, and, at a subsequent meet- ting, Sir H. Montagu Allan was re- elected President and K. W. Black- well, Vice-President. Cobalt Mun Accidentally Touched a Wire Carrying 11,000 Volts. A despatch from Cobalt says: Thomas Taylor, aged 19, an em- ploye of the Timiskaming Telephone Company, was electrocuted here on Wednesday, while repairing the telephone line, when he touched a wire carrying 11,000 volts. Despite his injuries, he lived for eight hours after the accident. Hopes to Qualify for His Certitieate Next Week. A despatch from Salisbury, Eng., says: The First Lord of the Admir- alty, Winston Spencer Churchill, accomplished the first series of tests required in order to obtain an air pilot's certiiicue. Mr. Church- ill at the steering apparatus of a naval aeroplane rose at Nether- avon, and after a flight over Salis- bury Pluin, landed with ease in the yeomanry camp. The First Lord hopps to qualify for his ccrtifieate next week. t'RURCmLLT0 BE AIR PILOT. Silver in Ills Finger Was Fatal to Walkervlllc Man. A desmstch from Windsor, Ont., says: Two days ago Archibald Le- sperance, 45, an employee of Walk- erville distillery, run a. small sliver into his finger. He died today at the Hotel Dieu from blood. poison- ing after suffering from intense agony. Soon after the accident oc- curred the man’s entire body be- came affected, the arms and legs swelling, mnd.delirium set in. He leaves a widow and six young child- Believed to be Indians Buried Be. fore Arrival ot Whites. A dospuboh from madam, Ont., says: Two skeletons, ieved to be of Indiana, we unearthed by workmen a Lea-13 new. The “I? were excavahug tor now put} ll undone _upon_ tu £31m. ye! LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED. Half a Cengury in Busine'ss TWO SKELETON S F0 [7 y D . DIED IN GREAT AGONY. Clanda. the Empire and (I. "or" In General “More You: . . Era. Canada. J. A. Shaka, Kingston, than kreen appointtd science master at Inger- soll C. 1. Tho German Bag which for eigh- teen yen-s has gown. at, Berlin; Ont., Victoria. Park, below the Union Jack, was cut down and mutilated. Several Montreal policemen are under instructiomoto give would- be street “washers” a. sound trquncing instead of arresting them. Antonio Russo, arrested in Mont- real for murder a, week ago on the strength of a. telegram from Now York, was not the man wanted. James Ebert, farmer. mar Camp- bell's Bay, que., and his 21-year-old son are dead, after eating toad- stools. The mother and three yoga; children are critically, ill. _ A systematic exploration of Northern Alberta with a. view to the location and development of oil de- posits in the remote townships of the province is contemplated by Egglish oil ipteresta. The, Canadian Pacific Railway Co. has made a cut of 82 in the weot- bound immigrant rate of $31.50, agreed to about a, month ago by the steamship lines in the North Atlan- tic conference. Premier McBride, of B.C., sug- gests that it is a curious coinci- dence that the Hindu question should be brought up as an added worry to the British Government, already perplexed by the Ulster is- sue. "if Elllt m t miillllll'll Quebec Board of Trade urges the Dominion Government to insist that one of the conditions of the addi- tional mid to the Grand Trunk Pa, eifie be a. freight rate of tan cents per bushel on wheat from Winnipeg to Quebec, and a proportionate rate to Halifax and St. John, N.B, up; .3130: no); au. om we Gt.ttBtt " a 5073mm. Great Britain. Sir Charles Waldsbein has pre- sented the Victoria and Albert Mu- seum with a, velvet cope which tra- dition asserts was given by the Em- peror Charles V. to the Cathedral of Burgos in Spain. A woman who, after forty, as- sumed man-like physique, with long black beard, was exhibited to the Paris Academy of Medicine. The estate of Lord Strathcona will pay nearly $100,000 inheritance tax to the State of Wisconsin on his Northern 1Ucifie Ry. holdings. A German liner, the Bavaria, evaded the U.S. blockade and land- ed 1,800,000 rounds of ammunition and 3,000 rolls of barbed wire, for Huerta. at Puerto, Mexiso. What is believed to be the re- mains of the balloon in which Prof. Salagon A. Andree ascended from Dane's Island, near Spitzwrgen, July ll, 1897, in an attempt to reach the North Pole, have been found in a. forest in eastern Siberia. There was a, violent, scene in the lobby of the Spanish Chamber of Deputies when Antonio Maura, at- tacked with his cane and his fUrta the radical depptyt Rodrigo Borin- Gi, who had caed his tastier a cow Md. A deepatach from London says: Miss Christina Fellows, a. Yarmouth lady, has sailed to Newfoundland as a. volunteer helper at Dr. Grerr fell'a mission to teach the fUhermen sub-Arctic farming. The ideas is to introduce the cultivation of cereals and garden produce in the Labra- dor, so as to combat the ill effects of a. diet too much restricted to salt pork, fish and mglasses. ' Young Enrlishwoman Will Join tho Grentell Mission. Filtration Plant Will Be Installed at b'hoemaker's Dam. A despatch from Berlin, Ont., says: Water consumers are boiling the water, according to an order issued by the Board of Health as a result of an unfavorable analysis of tho cityU supply. Various tests showed the water to be infested with, Bacteria. The Bard will in- struct" the Water Commissioner to discontinue drawing on Shoe- maker's dam for a supply until a liltration plant is installed. Estimated that Much Wheat “ill Go Through Montreal. A despatch from Montreal hays: According to Mr. James Carruth- era, eighty million bushels of wheat will this seam!) pass through the harbor of Montreal. This estimate is bleed on last year's figures, which were 65,000.000 bushels, by far the largest shipment. in years. One order for . million bushel- vu {wowed this week to: “Port. WW the tow tunouth be the wage ttp to 1,800,000 or 2,000,000 bu u. "Hum? tgtw or Y "te'. o tr be NM if Mr. “That tgifiioiieti: bu broken up my home " "taken any vour labassdt" "No, the oooh." Hp: Rival-- ou 1d J. I 93!: the pkg“ drgl 2t2t BERLIN “Till! UH'l‘IHI. TO TEACH GARDENING. M) MILM0h' Those Den Girls. United Slates. General. 1itFlr,y'. ENGLISH - EXPERTS COMING A deapuch from Otto." says: A systematic exploration of Northern Alberta with g via: to the bmion and development of oil deposits in the remote townships of the pm- vinoe is contemplated by English oil interests. whose representative arrived in Ottawa on Wednesday. The territory to be explored is that covered or partially covered by claims in regard to which the period for payment. of rentals has been ear- Dr. Kmnedy, Just Retired From the Canadlan Institute. When the season of nnnual dim. users is on for various technical and learned societies in Toronto none of those functions seems quite oom- ht if a. white-haired, white- euded gentleman, rather of the undersized, is not seated comfort, ably mwbera near the evening's chairman. Generally he is called upon to reply to “Sister Inetitu- tions," or "Learned" ditto. There- upon is the reverend-looking little gentleman wont to wiee and silence cmsues---perfoct silence. Not know- ing the speaker, one might antici- pate a. euymi-styrrnon, or worse. In- stead, one is treated to a. talk of wounding semen interlnrded with little bits of full-flavored humor and sparkling wit. That wilt be Dr. Kennedy, of the Canadian Insti- tute, Toronto. British' Aimirdity Said to be tsteals! in on . Deposits in Alberta. A N A FT'ERU" N N ER BPEI Ii ER. For thirty years, George Ken- nedy, M.A., LL.D., K.C.--law clerk of the Department of Crown Lands, Ontario-- has been on the Institute's executive as editor of its transactions. They know Dr. Ken- nedy by name in every civilized country of the world-where) there is a, acientihe society of any kind whatsoever. They presented him with an address and a, set of valuable books a. few days ago upon his retirement from the editorial duties referred to. Mr. George Kennedy, M.A., HAL, Tho doctor was born of Perth- shire, Scotland, parentage in By- town (now Ottawa) on March l, 1838, and had a. most distinguished - at. Toronto University, win- ning gold medals in metaphysics and ethics. He took his M.A. de; gree as long ago as 1860, and was admitted to the bar in 1865. At various times in his long and most active career Dr. Kennedy has fill- ed the presidency of such local bodies as the Burns Club, the Cole- donian Society, St. Andrew’s Bo- ciety, and the Canadian Institute. "Oh, we will still have to have the doctor at our annual ban- quetas," aid a. prominent office- holder of the Association of Land Surveyors. “He’ll qualify u an ex- pupils you know." “Know thyself" is fine advice For use through life. But here is some beyond all prioe--- Study your wife. You Can Buy Cheaper At Home TORONTO on]: TRADE MERCHANT Ask Your Local Merchant tor the 66 HOME TRADE CATALOGUE" and Save Money There Isa tended trom time to time 'ret.e.e the maxi-thus with the Baud- company. has natal- have]?! been paid up. The MW” of the British capitalinu who "P."" terenting tWIVCI in the. do!!!” had conference to-dar with the members of the Government, and has intimated that his principa- are prepared to spend a Urge sum of money in 1 Gym “Kh- The British Admiralty in aid to be interested in the proiect. Toronto. June t.--rriour--ontarU when ttours, " per cent.. y.il't. to “.85. Inboard. and A: 83.85 to ' .00. Toronto. Mtutttot--Pirart put-nun. In jute bun. $5.60; do., “canal. “.10; canon; m- org', in; mm tun. te., _ u . III " " Lul. '1. Manila“ tttent---"" porur--No. I Norttrerp. one. Imam: s, "Ati. A -. ... "1563-7-17: 4ai.T2iGri Humid at ".04 to 81.03. amide. and 81.06. on track. Toronto., A - A __‘ .- PRICES tf fllllll PROMISES oi-No. i Ontu-lo can. an to ttut. out-Mo. uni " Ate. on track. Toronto. Western Cagtatt a on. “Iowa at no for No. I. and n Hie for lo. I. Buy ports. P----" 1011.05 outside. B--u-qoot uniting buley. " to “c. accordlnz to manila mrs-No. ' at " to 6 c. autumn. Bueiorhe.t--" to tule, outside. Corn-No. t American. kiln-dried. "ii: Toronto. ttrt--Mattitobt bran. 024 to 026 I ton, In We. Toronto freight. Shorts, '" to 827. PM at Game, m. - I“ 0th.: Product at Ian. “I Am “to." "0. m LEAD“. MS can“: or name; Butter-Choice dairy. " to toc; in- ferlor. " to 16c; firmemf Ieptrator grin“. 20 to Mc; crumery prints, truth. I to 24c; do.. storage prints. " to "c; solidi. "glue. Ay to Ag. . Lil'.""-'"?"'" fie 1Urdosen, In one on. q Honey-Facet, in (Inn. Ml to He ner lb. Comb-.7815 mun.” per dol- Honey-Fl-trd, in (Inn. 10. to tte ner lb. Combs, 82.25 to $2.60 par doe en for No. I, and " for No. 2. Ch---.'- cheese. N to Mic for Inge. and HI to 15c for (win. etutw-irtd-plcked, 32.25 to 32.30 per 2yt'l.tlu,rl'Jt"t 02.10 to ".20. Pouitrr-- out. " to 19¢ per lb; chicken. " to 20c; ducku. 20c; seen. " to 16c; turkeys. 20 to Me. Pot------, ti.20 on track herektnd ontario. at 81.10 per bat on Band hay-No. I at ”LEO to n: a ton: on "wk here; No. , canon-d at 313 mitt."- and cl?ver. a! Cl le PM .A -ATa"dti.iG7.-CtidrurG.Ni.i6 {Ins . to. on track. Toronto. 'ucon---Lontt clur. " to inc th, In one loll. H-Medium, 1 10e; do., heavy, " to we; runs, it we; breaktut bacon. " to 19c; b: to, to "e. 7__ _ -- Whmlpeix, June '2.--Caah wheat r ed in to c lurker for contra-t gm cash oat. " ower to " higher. l barley unchanged to " hutucr. "i-ie'"--"'-', me; tuba. m c. OI llnmpolll. Juno '.--wtsei-Mrr. Mlle; July. "e. Cash. No. l hurd. 96‘ to "e; No. I Northam. “I to Mic, Corn. No. I yellow. it to “We. (nun. No. 8 white. In to "to. Four and brtpn_ttttrttrurod., a,“ A __ Toronto. June g.---catle---Cttotee but- chore, $8.66; food. 87.90 to "JO: common cows. 5 to 85.26; mnners and cutters. W.'d to N: choice In con-n, ".50 to 7.50; choice bulk. " to £7.60. cali-loot' veal. 88.76 to 810.60; common. ".8t tp tf. _..- _ -i%iiiiCuiiiuid_t---No. I hard, 94k: No. 1 Northern. 90%; No. , Nor- thern, "" to 91k; July, It to 93k. Blocker. and feeder-Steers. too to 900 bm, $7.25 to 81.90; good quality. too to $00 lb... " to 37.60; light. 86,25 to 37.25. Sheep and IT/gr-IN'! ewes. " to $6.60; heavy, “.30 to 5; buckl. 84.76 to 85.30;8nr1nk ”In. each, " to 37.50; your“? lambs. to " Pta'U to 88.46. fed and - ed; ' .60 to $8.65. " curs; 37.95 to " f.o.b. Uiiiiriut, June 2.--Prtttut heaven. " to if; medium. " to TIC; common. " to 6 c: much cows. no to 880 rach; cumss to to Tc; she-es. M to Ttc; Iamba. u to ' each; hon. 8 to Sc. 11:11th In“. ”at; m In: and Btu-"v. In". Imt "to“. county Prod-on. Iontroul aux-nu Whiz!!!“ (it‘ll. Iromlou Better Quality. Lower Prices. 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