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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Jul 1908, p. 7

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refrains ill UttLLlSlth LEA“‘,,,,,,,,,,, Tor-onto, July 14-.â€"â€"Ontario Wheat â€"- No. 2 white, red or mixed, 780 to 790. Manitoba Wheatâ€"Market quotations I - at Ge(r~gian Bay ports, No. 1 northern, Two Passenger Trams Met Head on Near my; 2 $1.09,“, 3 " northern. 31.01%. Cornâ€"No. 2 yellow, higher at 816 to Q01 . v V car. outside. , . {5 ‘ Oatsâ€"Ontario, No. 2 white, 42c to 43C, outside; No. 2, mix-"d. 42c; Manitoba No. . . ‘2, 420 lake ports; rejects, 37c lzake ports. A despatch from Medicine Hat says: ridge. The passenger was running ml? mam-fly), 2_ 533 to 55c. Seven kilied and many injured is the that town. when, without a moment‘s pcusâ€"LN-o. 2 quiet, nominally quoted terrible result of a head-on collision be- warning, the Spokane fly“ flppcmicd at 00:. tween the Spokane flyer and the Crow's around an abrupt curve and in an m- Rve_N0. 2_ “me Offering; queltl‘uflns Nest passenger train, which occurred s-tant a cloud of steam told the tale of “mm. 35,8. ' - On Thursday morning at the crossing the. awful collision. The injured‘were Imam/heat _ N0. 2 nominally (“bled i at Pruitt’s brickyard, near here. The huiricd to the 11051311111: Whe’e hngm' 1350 to 08c. - l. dead arc:â€"â€"Jas. Nicholson, engineer; cer ’I‘wohey died a few hours later. Bl,an_Qu.0le,, at 8,5 m am; in bulk T' Howard Gl'fl)‘. fil‘cman; Alch‘ambalt, Brakesman Black is in a precarious amid-He; Shorts‘ $20 to $21; quotations . baggageman; Duncan McEuc-hcrn, jtas- condition and will probably die. .I‘hG rm. dame”, in bags $3 mgre. scnger from Bow Island; James Shaw.\lause of the collision is. not definitely. FIN“. __ “amt,ng patents, special} am an 111 an BOSTON N Loss a Million and a Half, Mostly Upon" Boston and Albany Railroad. A despatch from Boston, Mass, says: manyloaded freight cars, trad 136311 de’ Farmed by a brisk north wind, 11 fire, stroyed. ’ lelicvcd to have been caused by span- S.~veral \u'ssels and lighters llal‘i'o‘fly tanc-ous combustion or a. locomotive escaped destruction. The big Lé‘flilnd spark, swept nearly a quarter of a mile Line steamer Devonian was mCOred at of the harbor front of East Boston late one of the. piers which was destroyed, on _chnesday, causing a property loss but the craft was warped out into the estimated at nearly $1,500,000. Much sire-am without sustaining any damage- of the loss falls upon the Boston 8; Al- bony Railroad. Daniel Sullivan, a watchman at the Cunard Liner pier, is missmg, and fit is feared that be per- Lcss fortunate was the b-arque Belmont of Yarmouth, N. S. The Belmont was; moored by the .pier where the fire start- . . ed. and by the time, the vessel was "Shed “'1 the flames- movcd to a place of safety her super- \\’cdnesday’s fire was the most do- structure and rigging had been practi- paé‘si'ngel‘ from Bow Island. Seriously known. Passengers McEac-hern and Hands, $6; seconds_ $540; Strong bak- structivo that has occurred along the\cally destroyed. The fire-masled schoon- hurtâ€"Robert Tw-ohcy, engineer; Commie- Black, two well-known men, were sit- (1.5., $5.30; winter wheat miean Sung tor Mallatle, Leonard Black, brakes. ting together in the passenger coach a, $310. man- when the tra’ns came together. they ______ The collision occurred when the. trains were found dyng later and fully. . COUNTRY PRODUCE. were 30511“ at. a high rate of s cod. The a short. time. aggrigeman 10 m . r I ’ I . J . local ptlSSlegel‘ pulled out. of Ithe yards was killed when the cars telt‘seoped. .Biltttit’CIerfliiciy, 33rér113ts, 101.1314: gt 8 o‘clock and the conductor had or- Several passengers had miraculous 05' Clhil‘llcgelgics'oig Eigédefir) pordm’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 7*» " - C 1 . 3.: r... , ( ’ . , - - C‘s ‘0 Incet the Spokane [lth at Cole- 0pr5- ary, 20c to 21c; dairy tubs, 19c to 200; "MWâ€"M interior, 1131: to 17c. Eggsâ€"«NCw-laid are quoted :at 180 to l ‘ HEMMED 11‘ BY “BL. THE DAIRY “DUSFRY' 20c per dozen in case toils. Cheeseâ€"Local whines-ale dealers’ quoâ€" tations are 13c for large and 13%c for twins. l-Ioneyâ€"Ncw strained is 100 per pound. ‘ Beansâ€"Primes. $2 to $2.10; handpick- cd, $2.10 to $2.15. _ Potatoesâ€"Old Onlarios are worth $1.- 10 to $1.20 per bag, and new Americans :84 in car 1015 on track here. harbor front in many years. The flames or Paul Palmer and the, four-masth spread wrth remarkable rapidity, and schooner O. i-l.’ Brown were considmabâ€" by the time the first. fire-fighting ap- 1y damaged. paratus arrived the fire was beyond The fire started at 4-.15 p.m. in a wareâ€" CQPU'QI and leaping from pier to pier. house on pier No. 1 fillch with combus- Within a half-hour after the first burst tible. material such as Egyptian cotton of flames was discovered fouir piers, and oil. A hundred laborers were at Vile? ‘Vm'eholls'i'ss :1 grain elevator con- work on the pier at the lime, and with tain‘ng 30,000 bushels of grain and| all of them it was a race for life. g__~5â€"â€"-'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'_'â€"-â€"-â€"â€"__ “__-'_â€"‘__._.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-4â€"_" â€" " A RING IN THE CHEESE. \ “’ILL NEED MECH T“’INE. ’ Mr. Brown Rescues Hits “"110 and Sick More of the Product Being Used ill Son at Owen Sound. Homeâ€"Big Figures. ' A despalch from Owen Sound says: ' A despalch from Ottawa says: Mr. J. A fii'C. which might easily have been at- A. Ruddick, Dominion Dairy Commis- .'t~'.-ndeil with fatal results, broke out in a sinner, gave evidence before the Commit- dwiilling-house in Brookholm, in the 1/90 4m Agriculture on \VCClIl-CSLllly I’C' Bub.ul'b31n section of Owen S'iund, about garding the progress made by the dairy- “ 3 oc:ock on Saturday morning. In the lug induslry of the Dou'iinion. I-le ex- ” house, which is occupied by Mr. George plained that the reduction in experts Of Woman Gets One \Vorth $1,000 for Eleven Cents. A dcspatch from Bloomfield, N. J., says: Fritz Weber, a grocer at No. 25 Washington sin-ct, Bloomfield, sold eleven Gem's, worth 0f Cheese '1'0 ‘3 W0\westcrn Canada, of which six million Supply for \Vestcrn Harvest Likely to Run Short. A desp-atch from Winnipeg says: Bas» ing the estimate on a crop area of nine million six hundred thousand acres in Enowrli a‘i'id family. a lamp, which had dairy produce was atiributablc tot the PROVISOVS ecu rep bunting by the bed-5.7119 amps large'y increased homo consump 1011. ’ i ll ' ,, , . , , , _. I * 3 . , r , ._ 7 . man customer on Tuesda . A few _ , . W, ~ -. ._ 5‘01‘ mb’ S‘Id‘denll “Pl‘d‘c’dv “ml 1“ M" R‘md'd‘ guve fiémes fm‘ms’hed by Porkâ€"Short cut, $23 10 $33.50 Per bar“ luurs later the woman returned to the fégleli‘gdfiharlrgt‘tled:tlstfigililyfifiofiytniilifi‘ store and asked Mr. Weber if he had test a diamond ring. He said “No,” for he had never owned one. Then the we- man produced a ring, set with three glistening stones, which she told Weber lion pounds of twine will be required by the farmers this season. Con-sides able difficulty» is expected in filling or- ders, but pricrs at present are about a . cc and’a cuarter under those 0 1a.. she found In the cheese he. had sold her. ycflt, D,_mc,ls had 130m figuring ion Sat “16 “‘Omnn WilS Very hall-DY and “Old normal crop, and now find themselves "10 grocer he? find “’QU'ld enable her fully aqu-arter short of the requirements.- to take a needed vacation. The ring ' is worth $1,000. ’1‘ GREAT UNION STOCK YARDS. ______.1.__._.__. I less than a minute the room was. in “10 0011915 dethfll’lmcnl to Show mill be" flamCS. Mr. Brown managed. to get, his tween 1900 and 1907 the value of cream- S'G'T‘ Out Of the room, but was unable cry butter. cheese, milk and condensed W P9301) the front door, as the stair. milk produced in Canada grew from case was burning fic.1‘c01y_ He was. fora- $29.200.000 to 5335,4501“). The annual 9.1 to jump mom the, second Story Win- value to the country of all Canadian (low, and after procuring .a. ladder was dairy products was about 394000.000. able to. rescue his “vij and so”. The Ten years ago there was no condensed Owen Sound fire brigade appeared on milk produced in Canada; new there are the scene, and but for their services the several factories with an output valued fire would have destroyed, mer house at nearly one million dollars. rel; mess, $18.50 to $19. _ Lardâ€"’I‘ie-rccs, 12c; Itubs, 12%e; pails, 12%(3. ‘ Smoked and Dry Salted Meatsâ€"Long clear bacon, lie to 11%0, tons and casâ€" Cs, hams, medium and light. 14%c to 15c; hams, large, 12%6 to 13c; lacks, 1.70 to 1.7%0; shoudirs. 100 todOZe; rolls, 10: to 10%.; breakfast bacon, i15c to 15%0; green meats, out of pickle, 1c less than smoked. Asvit was, Mr. Brown’s’ . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€">X‘_â€"â€"â€"- . . and a], 11;; lfmlgpéeil‘ly (9019118111321. BIG COM PROPERTY SALE. 'MONTBEAD MARKETS. KILLED 13v liAYFOBK. Three Big Railroads wrll Unite at Win- l “*0 Old Gum” We â€" Montreal Julv "14-.â€"Flourâ€"â€".\iani-toba . ' 'â€" . “‘1’” 52.000. spring wl'ieaaitpatenls.$6.'1010 $13-20; SUC- Lime ‘Son '0! MI" Oliver Burton Oi A despatch from Winnipeg says: A Cotumbia Areas. and patents, $5.50 to $5.70; winter Vaughan Stabbed in Breast. movement hag been on foot here for a BLADE IN ms BREAST. it ""‘ “’iindsor Boy Named “latter J.~Pen- ningtqn Killed. A despotch from K'ngsville says-z Wal- ter Josey-1h Pennington, eleven years. old the son of James Pennington, Windsor: met death in a peculiar manner at his Alhu'hlml. OX-Milym’ 0f Winnipeg. and fathers summgp home, Cedar Beach, on a number of New York millionaires, of Saturday. The lad was out a mile from whom Luke Wishart is one. T he 111.9 11011.5(? with a sum]; brothel. and Sb amount. involved is upward of $5,000.- 101‘. While whittltng a stick he mgung 000. Mr. Dunsmuir has signified his 5, ed a slippery 10g LO. get some, berries. He willingness to sell and only the question , I .1051 ms balance, swung his am, vigor of terms remains to be settled. The ously to regain his equilibrium and Wellington collieri-cs, which Dunsmuir plunged. the blade into 1135 own imam controls. embrace large stripping mines As he fen [0 the ground 4th 1mm, was: near Ladysmith and Cumberland, where plunged deeper into his breast al_ the majority of vessels plying on the though he had already received- a data] coast fill me” bunkers' ‘ A despatch from Woodbridgc says: A sgmc time past to establish a municipal fatal accident occurred on Thursday on stock yard, backed by the Live Stock the farm of Mr. Oliver Burton. ninth Shippers’ Associat'on. It was given concession, IotNo. 1, Vaughan township. its qu':etus--on Thursday ‘by the an- While loading hay his little son, six nouncemcnt of Mr. Whyte of the C. P. years old, was on the wagon. The ll. to the effect that his compariy, to g: , horse started suddenly, overbalancing gether with the C. N. R. and G. T. P., ' the hired man. As he fell the t rk pi-ercâ€" were preparing to build and maintain oil. the child’s breast. He died shortly great union yards as soon as the pro- after. ' j<ct could be worked out, in which small shippers would have their inter- ests fully safeguarded in the matter of charges. This is regarded as one of. Italian Laborers in New Brunswick Dis- “16.1”CSL important “linoumemsms ar' feeling the-live stock industry. airmcd of Guns and Knives. ' a“ A despatch from St. John, N. B., says: KILLED CHILD WITH SCISSOBS. In consequence of recent murders, New _ Brunswick authorities decided to disarm waitress in Moose Jaw Hotel Commits all Italians coming to work on the Crime While Insane. A; Grand Trunk Pacific. On Tuesday a " ‘ wheat patents, to $5.50; straight rol- 11,-1‘5, 84.25 to $4.50;.in bags, $1.05 to $2.10; extra, $1.50 to $11.70. Rolled Oatsâ€"$2.75 in bags of 90 pounds. ' Oatsâ€"No.2. 400 to 50c; N0. 3, 46c to 46%c; No. 4, 453 to 45%c; rejected, 44c, Manitoba rejectcd,_46:3 to 40%c. Corn.inrcalâ€"â€"$‘l.75 to $1.85 per bag. hilltfc:>rtâ€"‘â€"Ontario bran. in bag-3, $20.- 50 to $21.50; shorts, $23 to $24; Manito- ba bran. in bags, to $23; shorts, $24 to 9525'. . j ‘ Provisionsâ€"Bbls short cut mess pork, $23.50; hnlf barrels, $11.50; 'clear fat backs, $23; dry salt long clear backs, 110; barrels plate beef, $17.50; half barrels do., :50; compound lard, 8%0 to Size; pure lard;'12%c to 130; kettle rendtred, 13c to 13%,;(2; hams, 12%0 to 14c, accord- A dcspatch from Victoria, B. C., says: I; is learned on excellent authority that negotiations for one of the largest. dcais ever put through on Vancouver Island are new in progress, the completion of which will mean the passing of the ex- trusive coal interests controlled by lion. James Dunsmuir into the hands of John ~ b-llrn-‘d. '1 . r 4 . . \ . . it I . ‘ “e ‘01-‘11 damage dmflunlb tO‘Ngoaions for Purchase of British â€"__â€"i{_'â€"â€" “’EAPONS \VERE IMPOUNDED. Wound. Death \v'r ' , . - . .;. ing to size; breakfast bacon. Me to 151:; , {GI-rifled brothel. _;;S,dlnsstjas?é:ni?i€o‘ “$3 STABBE EX 1 Windsor bacon,.15c to 160; fresh killed party of sixty were searched and the A d'CSDillCh from Moose Jaw: ,Sa'Sk» l the accident and tried 1 ‘. - “055‘. ‘ D JLDGE' abattoir-dressed hogs, $9.75; live, $7 to constables secured enough knives and Buys: In a temporary fit of.~insanity, on hfmi H mm '10 aid 1 , â€"_ . . «57.2-5- ‘ ‘ revolvers to equip an infantry company. T110543)? afternoon, Milly Galbraith. 3- % RUSS a“HS Allellllll 10 ASSflSSmalc PPCSI- (Incenseâ€"Westerns quoted at 11%c to The Italians ail-01111011510: objected, but, waitress in the Commercial Hotel, took M dent of Appeal Court. 12c, and castems .aL 11%0 to 11%,), were overcome. the life of her new born child with a - _ small .pair of embroidery scissors. The ’ A Butterâ€"Finest creamery, 230 to 23%0 ' in 'round lots and 240 to grocers. Eggs-eSalcs of selected stock were made at 22c; No. 1 at 19c and No. 2 at MRS. PITT’S SUICIDE. - young worn-an is a daughter of Andrew A man GOLD STRIKE» Galbraith, a farmer of this district, and . .t, _"""T 1‘ . _-- formerly of Seaforth, Ontario. Miss Upper Chilliwack Coullll‘y ROW Enloys Galbraith is now in the hospital, and A despatch from St. Petersburg says: r'- . "T '. - u. r r of a r or aurrgnilflsiirlSierras l s ,. dmagu Hangs Herself. was passing through the Petrozavosds'k, A d-cspalch from Believing qu . , .. was the victim of an attempted assas- 1601’” dozen' . i - l . Jas_ pm, a married woman: Smuuon on Wednesday He was 86% a Bush. has been formaIIy gal-ed under arrest. hears: of age, committed suicide on 8a.” ouis-ly wounded by a knife slap in the UNITED STAT-ES MARKETS. A despatch from Vancouver, B. (1., f"“‘ M reached hero of a DROP LETTER RATE. says: Reports have rich gold strike on the upper reaches "‘ ‘ r . of the Chilliwack River. The original “111 Pl‘Obfibly ()0 Into Effect on First discoverer, a Seattle man, is reported of Next Month, to have taken out $12,000 in a few days. ._ ~ . ' Several days ago the prospector drfipdfdiificftté‘dl Sttale‘tisali'o.{£h° down the rival" bringing a handmh 0f will probably do into effvct in ‘the cilige: " nugget-s. A rush followed. The place of Canada onfi‘ugugt first‘ 3 i i of the strike' has long figured in ‘ ' stories of rich placer grounds. Early â€"-â€"-*X‘-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" pioneers found it inaccessible, as hog- The G. T. P will carry grain from Ed- tiie Indians looked upon the ground as 1116111011 to Winnipeg this fall. Sflcl‘ed 1’0 the 5131? its 0f lhe departed. The C. P. B. are beginning their cam- .. paign for 25,000 harvesters for the west. Buffalo, July '14 â€"â€" Wheat â€" Spring stronger; No. 1 Northern carloads, store, 31.15%; Winter firm; No. 2, red, 94c. Cornâ€"weak; No. 3, yellow, 78%c; No. 3, corn, ’70 to 76%0; No. 3, white, 56%0. Oatsâ€"easier; N0. 2. white, 580; No. 3, white, 56%c. Barleyâ€"Feed to matting, G8 to 72c. Ryeâ€"No. 2 on track, 80c; Canal freights, wheat 50 to New York. I\«linneapolis, July 14-Wheantâ€"July, 511.10%; September. 02%c; No. 1 hard. 31.14%; No. 1 Northern, 331.12%; No. 2' , “rd-fly by hanging has,” at {he pm”), chest. His assailant is a, revolutionary resale-11cc in the fifth concession of Tyen- workman Trial of the people accused din-ago, a few miles east of this city. On 9f mowmg up Premier Stolypin’s house Saturday the woman complained of not in Aptekarski Ostrof and robbing the feeling well when .her husband went out State Bank or 400000 1101113105 began on Shortly after she. was found by her two weaneSday' Among the forty-four mi" stepdaughmm hanging from the balm sane-rs were five young girls belonging strode of the stairs in the. front hall with m .famluar-and high funcmnaries’ the ,3 mpg around hm. neck. She was. dead Princess Mich-etzka and Miles, Klimoff, when found by the frightened. girls and “311mm SOUhmO” and Emmanom The cut down. Mrs. Pit-t had been actinglipial is expected do last ten days' ,- strangely at times recently. Tl bod f F "a . to y 0 we eriok A. Poehle. of l â€"_*1‘m Toronto was found at Niagara Falls on Nortl era ‘51 'lOV' N0 3 N . t , . - . , ‘:' '- < i '- v, ‘- 1 . 1 . a, . orlhern $1,- _______,;;. A rcyolution has bloken out in the Sunday, With a bullet wound in the 013%. Flourâ€"First patents, $5.40 tr; 35,- A [oupmomed addition! is to be hunt The Hudsonts Bay Railway Wm be 50-, second patents, $5.30 to $5.45; first clears, $4.35 to $4.45; second clears, $3.- 50 to $3.60. Branâ€"In Bulk, $18.50. Milwaukee, Wis, July '14-.â€"Wheat._ N0. 1 Northern, $1.15 10 $1.16; No. 2 Nonthcrn, $1.12 to $1.14; September, 83% to 88%(2 bid. Ryeâ€"No. 1, 75 to 75%;.” Barleyâ€"No. 2, 860; sample, 55 to 67c. Cornâ€"~No. 3 cash, 71 to 720; September, 72%c bid. Duluth, Jul-y 14.â€"thatâ€"No. 1 hard, 31.13%; No. 1 Northern, $151212; No, 2 Northern, $1.09; July. $11.09;,September, 92%c. New York, July 14.â€"Spot firm; No. 2 red, 07c to 080 elevator; No. 2 rod, 900 to arrive, f.o.b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 531.19% f.o.b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.04% f.o.b. afloat. republic of Honduras. h-2 1. h . {ad at Orinm Conegiam Institute as a cost, built Without delay, says lion. G. P. .of $10,000. - Graham. A WELLâ€"01111} ’ I ESUAM (looped in Narrow Space by Suspended ' Horse-«Climbed Out'Just in Time. I JUSTICE ii in it run Russian Murderer Captured by Mounted Police and Convicted in Short Order. A despa-tch from Ottawa says: The prisoner, the trial and the sentence was CATTLE MARKET- i RoyalNQI-[11\\~c.5tMou,nmd police execute thus effected within one month" of the Torgnlo. gulfy 14.â€"'11‘lr\)?rct 1is still a A dcspalch from Saskatoon, Sask., lions of the harness and runnilpf gonna crime. «God ‘ eman or gooc NI 0101‘ cattle n ‘, V , A ,. ' Hearing his brother’s shouts a vc, an I, D sms' “mom Bilbco“ Of Mo's‘tcn’ had a startled by the sudden obstruction .Qf .. 3,,- S‘Pcedl‘ 11151136 in “10 llll‘on- 0“ J1me But, though the Mounted Police in the at. prices ranging from $4.75 to. $5.35. 81h last word was received in Dawson Yukon are doing most effective work, Choice cows are still high at. $3.75 to that a Russian named ElfOI‘S Slim imd Commissioner Wood writes that in view $4.50, but common cows are slow and killed a companion named Bi‘l‘g‘man oi the influx of hundreds of gamblers, heavv. Not many stockers are on the . twelve miles below Selkirk. Md 51150 dissolute women, professional labor agi- market. and the range of prices is wide wounded another companion named An- tutors and foreigners of the lowest and from $2.25 forlight up to as high as: dersm. Policeman Thompst‘in IH‘OlllPlly most ignorant type, from Alaska and $3.75 for heavy. started in a canoe in pursuit of Elfors, other United States points, the force at Sheep and lambs are steady. Calves and captured him the following day. On his disposal is altogether too small to are perhaps a little firmer. Tuesday Comptroller While received a meet the demands made upon it. The In spite of the large run of hogs the wire from Commissioner Woods of whole police force. of the Yukon Terri- price of them was up to 86.85, fcd‘and Dawson stating that Elfors had been lery now consists of only 75. of whom watered off cars, Toronto, and in in- sensational escape from apparently 111’ thalighrt, the man at the bottom of the cvitable death at, the bottom of aA15-foot wen looked up quickly. Realizing his , ,,, iwell, which he was digging, on Wedâ€" peril,‘ he proped his pick on end and’ " ' ' nesdiay. His brother Jim worked on the crouched under it, hoping to ward off surface, and drove the horse which the falling horse. He then managed to' drew up the buckets of earth. The catch the bucket, which swung about horse proved hard to manage, and en- eight feet from the wen bottom and tangled itself in the runn‘ng gear, climbed up the rope, attire risk of being whereupon it backed towards the mouth crushed by a sudden motion of the of the well, an opening four feet in di- horse. He just reached the top when ameter. Jim clungilo the animal’s head, the harness and gear holding the horse the brink for half its gavemway, and the animal fell to flu bottom of the well. convicted and sentenced to be hanged rut 44- arc available for actual police stances higher prices than these were but it slipped over rm Otiober 61b. The capture of the work. ' paid [or hogs of extra choice quality. length, where it hung suspended by per-

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