THE WORLD'S MARKE IS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES. Chicago, April 19.*Cash wheatâ€" No. 2 red, 351.10% to 351.11%; No. 3 rod, $1.07}; tn $1.10; No. 2ha1’d, to $1.11}/§;NU. 3 hard, $1.â€" 05 to 551.09%; No. 3 Spring, $1.05 to $1.]0]§. CUI‘U*>:\YU. 2, 571/1; to 5:39, No. '21 \Vhiio, (50 to 60%0; N0. 2 yvlluw, 5‘3 to SSZC; N0. 3, to 570; No. 3 white, 59 to 593430; No. 3 yellow. 57 to 57%0; No. 4, 520.; No. 4 white, 553 to 56(:; En. 4 ye]- lov‘, 5‘3 to 533430 OatSMâ€"No. 2, 42 to 42fngcgr"()._; w'niie, J50; No, 73 \ I . .,. ' . whte, 42}, to 441430: No. ‘1 whltc, 4: to 420; standard, 441/; to 45?. Dctmit, Apri} 19.â€"~Whent ~~ No. 1 white, cash. $1.10; No. ‘2 red. bash, $1.10: May, $11031; Jamr a‘y, $1.01}; /, Prices 01 Cattle. Grain, Cheese all!) Other' Dairy Produce at Home and Abroad. BREADSTUFFS. Toronto, April 19.â€"â€"F10ur-â€"Win- tor wheat 90 per cent. patents, $1.20 to $4.25 in buyers’ sacks on track, Toronto, and $4.10 to $4.15 outside; in buyers’ sacks. Manito- ba. flour, ï¬rst; patents,, $5.70; sec- ond patents, $5.20 to $5.30, and strong bakers’, $5 to $5.10, on track, Toronto. Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1 Northern, $1.12, Bay ports, and No. 2 North- ern, $1.10, Bay ports. A11 rail prices 8131.171/2 for No. 1 Northern, uni} 331.15% for No. 2. ’ y Oatsâ€"No. 2 Ontario white 36 to 36%0 outside, and 38 to 38%0 on track, Toronto. Canada West oats 40720 for No. 2, and 39%c for No. 8,7Bay ports. , Barleyâ€"N0. 2, 54 to 550 outside; No. 3 extra, at 51 to 52c; No. 3 at 49 to 500, and feed at 47 to 480 outside. Feds-1N0. 2 for shipment, 76'to 78c outside. ' Ryeâ€"No. 2, 68 'to‘ 68%c outsufle. (Buckwheatâ€"51 to 51%0 outsxde for No. 2. _ Cornyâ€"No. 2 kilnâ€"dried Amerlca-n, 6834 to 67c, and No. 3 yellow, 64.1;0 64%c, Toronto freights. Canadlan com, 61 to 62c, Toronto heights. “7.. -.-_,.‘ -V- -.- Ongario Wheatâ€"N5: 2 white aï¬d red Winter, $1.07 outside. Brothâ€"Manitoba $21 in. bags, Toronto, and shorts at §22, m bags, Toronto. 3, 600; No. 4, 580; feed barley, 560. Flourâ€"Manitoba Spring wheat pat- ents, ï¬rsts, $5.80; (10., seconds, 335.30; Winter wheat patents, $5.â€" 50 to $5.00; Manitoba. sfrong haikâ€" ers’, $5.10; straight; rollers, $5.10 to $5.20; straight rollers, in bags, $2.40 to $2.50. Feedâ€"Ontario bran, $29 to $22.50; Oniario middlings, $23.50 to $24: Manitoba, bran, $20 to $21; Manitoba shoris, ‘32 to $3; pure grain mouillic, $32 to $211); mixed mouiUi-u. $25 to $28. (:‘lweseâ€"123/fL to 152/740 for white, and 12% to 12140 for colored. Butt-erâ€" Cld stuck, 300; new milk creamery, 31 to 31);;(2. Eggs~19 to 200 per dozen. . Buttq;â€"-Pound.prints, .22 t~o_24c; large r0]]s,_ 20 to 22m†inferior, 18 to 200; creamery, 30 to 320; solids, 28 to 29c per 113. ' Eggs-‘-â€"19 to 20c per dozen, Chceseâ€"13 to 13%0 per 1b. for laxge, and at 13%c for twins. Bal‘ed hay~N0. 1, $15 to $15.75 on track, and No. 2 at $12 t-o $13. Baled strawâ€"$7.50 to $7.75 on track. Toronto. Hamsâ€"Light to medium, 15 to 19c; do., heavy, 16§§ to 17c; rofls, 15-340; shoulders, 14 to 14,140; break- fast bacon, 19 to 20c; backs, 20;g to 220. Lardâ€"Tierces, 16% to 16% tubs, 17 to 17%0; pails, 17%0. Montreal, April 19.-â€"â€"Oatsâ€"N0. 2 Canadian Western, 42 to 42%0; N0. 3, 41 to 411430; Ontario No. 2 white, 401‘; Ontario N0. 3 white, 390; On- tario N0. 4 white, 380. Barleyâ€"«N0. Applesâ€"$1.50 to $2.50 per barrel, according to quality. Beansâ€"$2 to $2.15 per busheL Honeyâ€"Combs, dozen, $210 $2.- 50; extracted, 10% to MC per 1b. V Potatoesâ€"Ontarios, 35 to 400 per bag. on tr&Ck,"and New B'run'swicks; 10 to 450 per bag. Baconâ€"Long Clear, 15% to 16c per lb. in case lots; mess pork, $29 to $29.50; short cut, $31flt0 $32. UEITED STATES MARK I‘ITS. I?‘)111t1-y~‘â€"Boxcdv10ts nominal. BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. THE DAIRY MARKETS. COUNTRY PRODUCE. HOG PRODUCTS. 7:16 ; Toronto, April 19.â€"Cows were again the feature of the market, a. few extra choice animals selling hp to $6, while theaverage prices paid were from $4.85 to $5.50. Stockers and feeders were scarce and dear. Milkers and springers steady. Sheep and lambs ï¬rm, and fully 25 cents dearer. Hogs weak and unchanged. Selects were quotâ€" ed at $9.15 f.o.b., and $9.40 fed and watered. In Yards of National Railway of Mexico. A despatch from Monterey, Mexico, says: An antiquated locoâ€" motive exploded in the yards of the National Railway of Mexico here early on Saturday, instantly killing eleven employees of the road. Two others were horribly injured, but it: is expected they will recover. The dead are all Mexicans, except the engineer, G. S. Monaghan. Montreal, April 19. â€" Choice steers brought $6.25 to $7; fair to good, $5.10 to $5.70; fair, $4.50 to $5 25; hogs, $10; sows, $9; sheep steady at $4.75 to $6, while lambs 5 )1d at $7.50 to $9. Calves brought all the way from $2.50 to $8. Toronto’s estimated expenditure for the year is $6,868,755. ELEVEN WER E KILLED . LIVE STOCK MARKET. CASH PRICE Canada Malleable G Steel Range Mfg. C9 Limited 818 or 918â€"~Elevated Tank or Flush Reservoir for Coal and Wood. Made of the Best Blue Polished Steel and Malleable Iron. Delivered to any Railwag'Station in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. We peg the freight. Scotia and Prince Edward Island. _ I ‘ We peg the freight. PRICE Britlsh Co L OVER 6000 OF OUR RANGES IN USE IN TORONTO ALONE nelivered to any Railway‘Station in - d 1 mtario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova $ 4 9 ï¬EE‘iItegga’ 1 ’l‘hcir Balloon Fell in a Thunder Storm. A despatch from Bitterfeld, Prus- sian Saxony, says: The balloon De- liiiseh, which ascended here on Satâ€" urday evening, fell to the earth near the village of Reichensachsen, about twenty miles northwest of Eised‘ach, in a thunderstorm. The crew, consisting of four men, were killed. The balloon passed over Eisenach at midnight and soon drifted into a thunderstorm. It is assumed that it was struck by light- ning and that the gas explode-d. Tlm envelope was in tatters when found and the car wrecked. Bert Hunter Shot Landlord and Wife in England. A despatch from London, Eng- land, says: Bert Hunter, said to be :i Canadian horse dealer, shot a landlord named Charles Schoï¬eld and the latter’s Wife at Stoke New- ington on Saturday night and after- wards committed suicide. Schofield is dead and his wife is badly wc unded. It is stated that Hunter was the owner of land in Alberta, where his wife 'is now staying. An unlucky speculation with a legacy turned his head, and he declared Schoï¬eld wasthe cause of his ruin. F0 UR AERONAUTS KILLED . A CA NA DIXN ’S CRIME. [IN WRITING PLEASE MENTION ‘?HIS PAPER] Manufactured and Sold only by the MADE IN CANADA and is placed on the market in response to a demand for a Range combining the sterling qualities of Malleavble Iron and Polished Steel. Unbreakable, Unwarpable, Indestructable, Economical, Design Attractive, Perfect Cookers and Bakers, will Last. a Lifetime with Proper Care. The ordinary cast iron range is at best a disappointing investment to the put-«linger, so soon does it exhibit the eï¬ects of wear and tear, unavoidable in a range constructed of such frail and brittle material. The Combined Malieable ]ron and Blue Polished Steel Range is the nearest approach to Absolute Perfection ever designed for Oom- fort, Economy and Satisfactory Domestic Service and wherever installed it will prove itself a continual object of Satisfaction. The price at which it is supplied is so modest that. it is erught easily within the reach of every prudent family. “Dominion Pride’ ' Ranges are sold on the following Guarantee: If 'any casting proves defective in twelve months from (late of purchase, we will furnish same free of charge. The above Guarantee is very broad, no if’s or and’s, . and any casting that would have a flaw in it that we failed to see ' 2' in the course of construction. such flaw would Show long before the twelve months have transpired when ï¬re is put in range. The “Dominion Pride†Range A despatch from Quebec says: Ncws was received Thursday even- ing from St. Alphonse, Saguenay County, of a terrible accident which occurred on Thursday afternoon about ï¬ve o’clock, on the line of the Ha-Ha. Bay Railway, about three miles from St. Alphonse. It appears that while blasting in an earth dump, the man working the battery did not give the workmen sufï¬cient time to get out of the way. The mine exploded with ter- riï¬c force, burying same twenty men under a, huge pile of earth and rock. Up to a late hour ten men Before taking his own life Hunter left a letter for the Coroner. Three Million Dollars to be Spent on Rolling Stock. A despatch from Montreal says: The Grand Trunk system will soon GRAND 'J‘RIINK’S BIG ORDER. TWENTY MEN WERE BURIED Shocking Accident on Ha Ha Bay Railway . Near Alphonse, Quebec. ‘ INCOMPARABLE OFFER . . Our placing direct to the consumer our High Grade “Dominio Pride†Mallcable and Polished Steel Range, as fully described in our descriptive circular and guaranteed, for less than you can buy a cast iron range. We are enabled to make this extraordinary ofl‘er by our Direct from Factory to Kitchen Plan, which saves the- jobbcrs, retailers, traveling salesmen and their expenses, giving the consumer the beneï¬t of these savings, which in reality enables the consumer to buy as cheap as the wholesale jobber. PRICE Why not buy direct from the Manufacturer and save the middle- ,mcn’s and retailers’ proï¬ts? “Dominion Pride†Range if sold “ï¬brough the retailer or traveling salesman would have to be sold for $69.00 to $78.00, according to the territory sold in. Our price, direct to the consumer, is as follows: .“Domimon Pride" Range, 8-18 or 9-18 top, with high closet shelf and elevated tank or flush reservoir, with piece of zinc to go underneath range, 8 joints of blue polished steel pipe and 2 elbows, delivered to any railway express station in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island for $41.00 (We Pay the Freight), and delivered to any railway express station in Mani- toba, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia for $49.00 (We Pay. the Freight), $5.00 to accompany order, the balance to be paid when range is delivered to you. If not convenient to pay cash, will accept your Note. Write for our Descriptive Circular. GUARANTEE Delivered to am; Railway Station in Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia We pay the freight. ask for tenders for rolling stock to the value of $3,000,000. A feature of the new lot will be 500 very large wheat cars, which are intended to carry wheat to be received from the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c. had been taken out, two of them dead and three seriously injured. The work of rescue is being pushed with much vigor. The chief engineer, Mr. Ladistis Gagne, had just arrived on the spot when the explosion occurred, and he is buried in the debris. It is impossible to get the names of the mar: killed and injured, or those buried at the present writing, but it is said there were only nine F tench-Canadians working in the gang at the time of the explosion, the remainder of the men being fomgners. A wireless signal system is to be tested on the C. P. R. [D15 OS HAWK , ONTARIO