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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Feb 1910, p. 3

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I ‘ I I - _. .. THE FUTURE tll‘ llillllllll 51} â€".PEllS,llNS PlllllSll “"3 “'0” ._ w-..__.__~_.. ..__â€". Passenger Steamer From, Marseilles to Algiers Wrecked. . A Corrpaich from l‘nlma, Island injury-4n, says: Swept helpless x . in (ll: nor course one of the wildest stormsâ€"that has swept the Blc'<lizr:rr;:r.;c.a-n Sea- in fort): year“, the. Fret-uh Transatlantic Steamship L'rxiizgggii‘v‘s steamer General Chanzy. crzuelfbd full Speed. in the dead of nig. :t, on: treaelmrtms rccfs lien-1‘ " ' 3rd of Minorca. and all but; one oi’ the 157 Soul ishcd. The sizzle: survivor is an Algerian customs rtilcer, Marcel llodcl, who was rot-7’ d by a- fisherman and lies a" pres-cm in the hospital Oindaâ€" delal', cart: 3 as a. result of the ter- turns throng; which he passed, and unable to give. an act-ount'ot‘ the '(lisdéi ..-:. - '0' Of’ the ship‘s company there were. 87 poseoogcrs, of whom 30 were in thr fir-537‘ cabin- The. crew number- ’ll’m: ship was in command 1. A (1!: rd 70. )1‘. Captain Carol, one ofthe most rare-.1121 officers of the lint-f. ' “He nuir‘cr bole-m had met with an ac- cident. He soon was to have reâ€" tired From the service. The [asscngcrs of {he Chanzy chE‘; mot-"Hy French officers and ofâ€" ficials returning to their posts in ~â€" lfi. fil’lilJTARV All: SHIP. {3, __fi . Launch (rt. age C'al‘t for Use. 01' within A rm): glen from London says: 4.5.x army appears at last 1-) have ire-cured a workable airship after mny false starts; Manned b3" (fall Clapper and four assist- ante, huge llslr-shaimd cralt wag. sired from the Military balloon factory at Fax’nborough on Saturday. An hour was occupied in a m'cr Lallin's I'lain 'ito .«lhl-crnlmt (jump, and back to its shed. The airship travelled severâ€" 4' l. i... :(L :11 hundred. feet: ab.in the, highcstl this nature has taken place, but point? gassed. over and appeared to lU-fiWt)? its helm perfejlr. It seem- ed to be: under throughrizt the trip and nmintaincd a gar-cl wooed even when driven inâ€" 'tl-ie.i:.eei.~i. of. a stiff breezr. The new nrnchicv many times greater in size than its. pi,'e(leeessors, being .170 feet in irrigth with pointed. (ends and hos-31;; fin-like projections on either side. Framework extends below tier body for about threeâ€" l‘uurths; cl its length. The pmpclâ€" lcrs 2:!- 2rtached to its sides. ____.,z. '1 RA 1?? S’lfll'UCK ll ANDOAR. ’l'h-roc l‘lailway Men Hurt Near Bring Inlet. ' A den-patch from Sudburr Albert. 33‘1‘-<lgriian, terminal], with two s».-rti<o.-.w.-en. Tiklcna and tiriear. trachnmn on the Torontoâ€"Sudbury branch the C. 1‘. ll. betw‘cen lfic-nc‘ and- b’ying lnlcl, while reâ€" turnii iron} Dying; Inlet on Thurs- day at: -r Sudbu local Their jig‘ger was smashâ€" cd in Hodgman was so- vrvorél}; bruised “built? the head. and Til-Elena‘s jaw br‘o‘ken and his Scalp injured. (,‘ricsr was cut abont the. Fan“ and: his back injured. Grit“ or managed to jump before. the. Col- iision calf-f. but was hit- with flying (libi‘lr‘. All three were brought to Surlbnr; General :l.{o:~tn,'iilal on the train. All are cxpcclcd to recov- says: i“ in .31 w 'r: noticed ' ..L l) . let?“ 'I if?" Br't the Islands of the k4 _‘\ dw-gziutch from Santiago, Uhilc, 6215's: The, Pacific Navigation t'omâ€" l‘utn‘v'» steamer Lima is ashore on one of the islands of the l-luzoubliu passanr of the Straits of Magellan. and will probably be a total loss. The chief pilot. and litth passenâ€" drownctl. ' ‘ steamer Fl‘l's w:‘ rt- The British Hutumct ra‘scucd £03 oi the persons aboard: the nLrondcil steamer, but was iul'Câ€"v er? tw leave 5% aboard. us there was great danger that she, hers-l1, would be swrpt on the rocks by" the. ' -t prevailed at the tune. . t‘ .. u 51017;, . .. on board per- lâ€"lloroug'h control » 1.: noon ran into the. lini 1 train before the)" '1 Algeria, accompanied by wives and children, a few soldiers, some Italians and Turks, and one priest. The only muncs on the passenger list- were Green and Stakelr. They were members of an opera troupe of 'clcvcn which had been engaged to ring at the Casino in Algiers. I The General Chanzy sailedlrom lMurScillcs on Wednesday at'noen, and was due to arrive at Algiers on Thursday afternoon. I l l The- Uhanzy is‘a total wreck. Steamers have been clcspatchcd from Spain and from pointsiu the Balearic Islands to the scene of the catastrophe. Among the ric- tims was the celebrated ‘Zl‘arisian music hall singer, Francis Dutor. ns'well as other prominent music hall favorites. ' The General (L'hanzy struck at 9 o’clock Thursday night. Other ships in the 'neighborlmod had solely outriddcn the storm, but the (‘han’ly was lifted off her course through the lalcaric Arclxipelngo and brought up on the coast of Miâ€" norca. in the vicinity of Ciudadela. 'll'ishermen at daybreak picked up Ilodcl clinging to a piece of wreck- ago. V RUSSIAN EGGS (1031]? ETE. A (ltnlsignmcnt 01‘ Six Thousand l Dozen Received in illontrcal. l A dcspatch from Montreal says: leiirealers will have an <_»pportu- nity of judging what; kind of‘ hen “fruit. the poultry yards of Russia can produce, as a consignmentol “3.000 dozen has been received {here lronldiiga, .ltussm. Strange as it may seem", these eggs can be brought; approximately 5.000 miles (ti. a price. to compete with the local eggs. It believed to be the first: .time a con‘m'icrcial transaction of there have. been prcx-‘ious instances 0‘. foodstuffs being abroad at a time prices were extremely high. glutler hasbeen shipped to El'lg‘llllltl and rcimportcd before now owing to the scarcity of the product and conse- qucnt high prices. 1 .â€"â€"â€"-â€"~-â€"- ’A DOG PlCKl‘lD'lTP AT SEA- .___.. drctl Miles From Land. The steamer Fred J. \Yood, which arrived from the, Pacific coast on Sunday, reports picking up a large dred miles from land. _Thc animal was almost dead from cxlmustion. .l'le recovered and now seems none the worse. He were no collar. and was apparent];r lost overboard from some passing ship. "’1‘ M A I) I) (H: Men in 1'ch Marquette Shops Visi- ted by Snapping ".llcrricr. R Hit. 1') I] . A dcspatch front line, at the l “content convulsions and evidently I infected with rabies in an admins no. stage. invaded the Pure. Mur- lqnctte shops oil/Thursday and creâ€" l alt-d a panic union‘s;~ the employees. ltlne of the men killed the beast with a. Crow-bar. h Steamer Lime Wrecked on One 01‘1 Huamblin Passage. The Chilean Government, immes diatol)‘ on receipt of the. news that» thr Lima had been wrecked, dc.- >pntclwd the protected cruiser Mi- nisho .lcntcuo to the rescue. and tho l‘ucilic Navigation ('runupny sent lire. steamers at top speed to the Straits of Magellan. The Lima is a. British vessel owned in lulYtll'pt-Ul, and plying be- tween that portnmilthc ports of tooth .\m('ric:1. 'pi rted as sailing; from Bahia Blan- ca Argentina, on January “21;. and was on her way to Chilean and l’cruviun ports. .h .__. - . .__.n..- ...._._. their' Anglo-Saxon - 3101‘: outside. and =12 to Italic on track 1‘ _ brought- from when the locall Ric: Newfoundland Swimming Hun- A- despatch from Vancouver says :' black Newlkmndland dog one hunâ€" St‘. 'l‘hmuasjwhitc, 4H4, to 42c. says: A stray Scotch terrier, froth- l .3!)}.,' to tiOc: No,_ mouth. sul‘trring from] She was-last rc'â€"' D'S MARKETS R‘EI‘O‘RTS FROM TIIE LEADING ' TRADE CENTRES. [’rices'ot Cattle. Grain, Cheese and Other Dairy Produce at Home and Abroad. BREADSTUFFS. Toronto, Feb. 15.-Flour â€"â€" On- tario wheat 90 per cent. patents, to $41.30 in buyers's sucks on lack, Toronto, and $4.15 to $4.20. outside in buyers’ sacks. Manitoba llcur, first patents, $5.7 ; seconds, .335; 20 to $5.30, and strong bul'ers’, on track, Tononto. Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, $1.12, Buy ports, and No. ‘2 North-1 ern at $1.10, Bay'ports. ‘Ontario Wheatâ€"No. 2 mixed red: \Vinter or white, $1.07 to $1.03 out- side’. ' 11arley~~No. 2, 57-0 routsidcyNo. 13 extra, 55c; No. 3 at 50 to 52c, and feed} 4.80 outside. Oats No. 2 Ontario white. 35) to ~ 1 Toronto. Canada West oats. 421:: to 43o for No. 2-, and ll}; to {lie for No. 3, Bay ports. Peasâ€"~81 to 850 for -I\"0. shipment- at outside points. .lye~â€"No. 2, 080 outside. Buikwheat~53laj to file Outside For No- 2. Corn-Ncw kiln-dried No. '73c, and No. 3 new yellow, selected, 70c, Toronto heights. Bruuâ€"â€"$‘.2‘3.;”0 in bags, Toronto, ‘31, in bags, Toronto- 0 .2. f o r n u' and shorts, :3 COUNTRY I‘lflOlilU (.‘l‘l. Applesâ€"$1.50 to $3 aetiording‘ to quality. I Beansâ€"~(l'ar lots outside, $1.80 to $1.90, and Small lots at $2 to $2.15 per bushel. l‘Ioneyâ€"Uombs. dozen, to. 50‘. extracted, .10}; to 110 per lb. llalcd hay-“N011 t-inu'dhy'. $111.50 to $11, and No. 9. at $12 to $12.50 on track, Toronto. - dialed Strawâ€"$7.50 on track, To- ronto. ' _ ~ Potatoes-~17 to 500 per bag on track for Ontarios. Poultry~â€"’Jlurkcys, dressed, 7 to 18c per lb. ; ducks, .3 to 150: geese, 12 to 13c: chickens, 13 to 11c, and fowl, 10 to 110. per barrel, 0. ., 4. l 1 l 1 THE D;\l.llY MARKETS. .lulter-â€"â€"l_’ound prints, to ‘2 tubs and large ,rolls,20 to 21c; in- terior, 1:5 to 20c; creamer-y, 27, and solids, 22-1. to ‘lflc per lb'. ‘ ' tigersâ€"fuse lots of new laid, 30 to 31%: per dozen, and blot-age, pcr don. ' , Clicc-gsoâ€"Edflijc pcr lb. for large, and at 13c for twins. 0 r. . at. ., i l Hoo.rnooucrs Bacon, long clear, to 11"",[0 per lb: in case. lots; mcSS pork, :5“ :short cut, $28.50 to $20. ltamsâ€"â€"Light to medium, 1:“) to 15}.».’_Ic: do., heavy, 1:1. to‘ 1-1}..,c; J'UllS, 1:1. ‘0 1~1}{c; shoulders, 11‘. to ,13,'g'_'c;l breakfast bacon, 17 to 17}:_‘.'c; backs, ' 18).; to 10‘;:_Ic. l :l.a1:(lÂ¥4’lliel'c(:s, 151230; tubs, ‘lfifgc; pails, 10c. ' l3: USINl-ISS IN MONT ll ? Ei‘i L. Montreal, lt‘cb. l.5.â€"~Oat~s»~â€"N’o. 21 (.‘anadian Western, to doc; No. 2 outs, 4-1}; to 4.5c; Ontario No. 1 white, 437;" to 4-1.0; Ontario No. ' , whitey-19.]. to 430; Ontario No. : " .'Y i 5.:t-rlc,v»â€"--\o. - ‘ 3, 58'.:_Ir:; No, .. l sol/go; lced barley, D‘Il’gc. .ll‘JO’tll' l Manitoba Spring wheat; pat'cnts,: firsts, $5.80: do., scantids, $5.31,);1 Winter wheat- palents. $13.50 to -T'5.-‘ of): Manitoba strong: bakers', $5.10; straight.- rollers, $5.10 to ([0,, in bags, $2.40 to $2.50. linedâ€"~011â€" 1ario bran,. 3-72“ :30 to $21); Ontario middliugs. $23.50 to $21: Manitoba bran, (.lo., shorts. $33: purer. grain mouillie, $3151 to 8:13; mixcdi mouillic, -}'27 to (Morseâ€"«Sept. and Oct. make. Western, 1:! to 127.1,c;1 easterns at 117,; to lie. llullnrm choicest crcamcrv, 20 to 2151.30 : fresh , receipts .at. 2.131;. ""3051"- g to ""”C. _.,,,,. Srlccted -'-')/'.' stock, Q‘i to 300; No. l teandlcd. 25 to 270 per dozen. UNlTl‘Il) STATES Mdlllil'l'l‘S. l l'lut'talo. lt‘cb. lén-WVlmutâ€"~S].n‘i11g1 whoa-t tirm; No. 1 Nm-thcrn. card loads store, $1.10i'f'1; \Viuter steady (,‘t lavâ€"Strong. ()atsâ€"dfirm. dyeâ€"dr No, 2, on track, 83c. ' Chicago, lr'cl). 15.â€"~Cash wlic.ntâ€"~ No. 2 red. $lJ2‘l to Silflii; 1'0. ll red, $1.18 to $1.22: No. 2 l1:1r(l.~$1.1:; to]' $1.14: No. 3 hard, 31.10% to $1.-§ lg; No.1 NOl‘lllC‘l’lL' R1.1=1“,f . tol .H‘Q: No. 9 Northern, $1.121] :[ to snag: No. 2 Spring. $1.10", to $1.13. ("urnâ€"No. 2, (lillgcâ€"on. 2 white. (5:! to ($51.3; No. ‘2 yellow. 037:3. 12 52:1 to (HIM-z No. 3, 0:2 to tii'ic; No.31 ~ - .7 a... ' . . l white. (:2 to half: i\o. .3 Yellow (.21.. l to (53C; ho. 4, 573;. to 5.3..(7; 5.1». 4, _ et'iatdy. nd one f1'u111 (‘tringisb'xu Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Ontario Says It Lies "in Her Farms. A dcspatch'lrom Toronto says: That the future of the Dominion hes in the productive (levclopment of our farming land was the opin- um expressed by Mr. C'. C. James, Dcpulzzj.r Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, in his address on Wednes- day night- et the banquet. of the Holstein .‘l-lrecders’ Association. He ccutcudcd that a- rcsponsibility la}.r on all farmers to cultivate and asâ€" sist one another in cultivating their arcars to the highest degree of pro- dn'ctiveness by scientific agricultur- al study and the diffusion of know- ledge among their less fortunate neighbors. Education, the speaker said, was the basis of the development of any people, and best of all was the se- curing; of this education in an inde- pendent manner. In Ontario there were two classes of farmers that the province had to deal with; those who kept; abreast: with new ideas for improvement of orchards and farms and the indifferent class who lagged behind and remained poor. Ontario, he said, had more than its share 01’ the latter class. To assist these farmers the lilepartment of. Agriculture, which, he believed, l was one of the best in the world for. organiza tion, had started the Agri-§ cultural College at Guelph. whichi alter ‘25 years hadnhown a marked influence in farming life. To this‘ institution 1,000 men came every" year to study, but the speakch claimed the}; were. the men who" least needed the education. The province was trying to get after the backward agriculturist. in view, the department had started ', three years ago to locate branches ‘ in different parts of the province, I where representatives would be sta- tioned to assist farmers in cultivat- ing; crops. There would soon he fourteen of these, he said,_ and they, movement had been, doing much tar better conditions., » _ . The farmer tO--(l. 5', he said. was having his innings, and the public were at the mercy pot the producer's. Prices had risen on all products,,~ and there was no chance of them, coming down; The. reason for thing; he said, was that during the last ten‘ vears the farming population had, suffered a big; decrease and the city, ies were becoming filled up rapid-j 151'. Therefore the producers wera~ unable to meet the demands of the consume rs. ‘ W yellow. 53 to ~i n . .3 0, NO. u ,â€"i,/ . 41,40 , .~ to :lS/gc. , Lil”? STOCK MARKET. Montreal, Feb. 15.â€"~Pri1nc beevcs sold at from 6);; to til-{c per 1b., pretty good animals, 4% to 5}; common stock‘s to dc per lb. Largo ‘ bulls from '31,"; to df‘jc per lb; nulch CMVS fl'Om «‘30 to $50 each. C‘alvcts'I-FRANCE from it to (Sc per lb. Sheep 11ft; to Sc per 1b.; lambs, 03-; to To per lb. ilood lots of fat hogs about 90 per ll) Tl‘oronto, Feb. 15.~«The quality of the cattle was medium to good, with a sprinkling of choice steers and l l l l l lg‘ram from Sir Francis Bertie, Brit-’3 / 1_ _ Oflt'S",â€"NO. f2 furniture dealer. The loss was dis: . .,/._.c; ho. 2 white, as}: to 490; N0. tributcd as T L white, 463'; to 473/10; son, Limited, Lo. 4 white. ‘10 to 40;;0; standard, 000 insurance; ’1‘. followszâ€"High' Car-j ..'75,000, with 3635;; Shore, $0,000," with $5,000 insurance, and 1“. WC. Lord, damage caused by water, 351,500. The. building, which be-' longed to W“. J. Charlcson and‘il ll. Duford, was damaged to the cx-Z tent Of-$10,000. ed’ ._.___._. %_.-__. Sit-11V DS HER THANKS. Canada’s Contribution to Flood ‘_ Relic-1‘ 1s Handed Over. A dcspatch from Ottawa says: .-.\I: the openingof the -Ho_use om 'l‘hnrsday Mr. Fielding read a tell»: ‘ , . ...,...'. ,.4 ..-I 1. . 113m “llollu” ' Lil" 14”“ ml“ “Push .=\mbassador at Paris, acknow- to $0. A. few picked butchers' rea- lized $5.75 to 555.90, but these. were exceptions. Ordinary good loads sold at. to $3.00; cows sold from to $1.00, and bulls from $1.23 to ' 25. Millwrs and springers were scl '1.50 to $5. lion's were quoted at " to $8.10 t.o.b.. and $8.25 to ’.:.30 led and watered. ._. _,.5....._.._ LEG SEVERE!) BY Sll’liilttfl. “mMMmklndSwmmgaRMchl l'mler Runner. A despatch from Woodstock, Ont... says: A lad named Arthur‘s. six years ol‘ age. jumped off a sleigh containing a. load of. brick ail-er school on ,ll’cdncsdav after- l l noon. and, gelling under the runâ€"1 ners, his leg~ was cut off just beâ€" low the knee. His recovery is ex- pected. .._..__..._._ y __‘-_..... >1 FIRE VISITS TH E CAPIl'l‘A L. ___....4 The. Loss to Three Firms Will ’l‘ot'al ‘ eighteen, died. and the family 13h)"a $02,000. A dospatch from Ottawa says: A fire which occurred in a .lideau Street building at noon on Sunday ()1 n'tcnts amounting" to $92,000. lu‘ilding‘ was occupied {by Hth torson J‘iimited, suddlcrs; '1“. Shore, hardware dealer, and l". W. "Lord, PATIENTS l 1 l 1 l l lodging the receipt of Canada’s gilt- of $50,000 to assist the sullerern- from the floods in France. The message said: “Money handed over to French Minister ol‘. Foreign Af-l fairs. who requests that the deep ‘I - . . .- . . i . . . ‘ . . ’18“(“{:l’,ml§1 I'm?” In“??? gratitude ol. the Government of the "“ii‘?’ mil ‘~”m[?‘h'_"‘£’lfl)53 film)?” .llepubhc, who are much touched m-Q‘ “' "("“0 l” T"""' Sleep a lab this generous sympathy, be Genâ€"' veyed to the people of Canada,u "hlu . " A SH" (' K l) N FA M'IL'Y. Six Members Down With Typhoid Fever. 1‘. dcspatch from l.‘ctcrbor0 says: Four patients softer-in}; from ty-' phoid level" were brought to the city from 1iasting< on Thursday night, and are now in the Nicholla'. Hospital. They are Mrs. Sidney Sharpe, and three daughters, aged three, nine and eleven yea:1's,greâ€" spcctively. The family, \rllich‘wal culmiosetl oi lather and mother,{ twr sons, and three daughters was, with the exception of Mr. Sharpe,- strickcu with typhoid fever about, two weeks ago. One son. aged; sician has given up all hope for1 the. recovcrv of the. other boy. . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.4‘ The Grand. '_l.‘_runk illailway’s half-1 lcaused damage to the building and yearly statement has given great: The~satistru=tion on the London market.{: An cmplbyce ol the h-[ontreul regi ibtl‘)’ oliicc has abscouded With a shortage of $5,000 in his accounts I L "1111111 11011 11: Nine Receiving Treatment at tliePasteue Institute in New York. A despalch from New York says: During the first six weeks of the present y‘ar fifteen patients from the Province ot_Ontario have re.- ccived trcatu’icnt for rabies at the Pasteur ln=tritutc here.- Thcre are l a at prrseut eight persons receiving' treatnmn1-~~thrce from Tilbur)‘, om. from Strathrm', two from . twood', have lie-n cured. sons from Ontario received treat- Thc others ; 3‘641' ’l‘u‘enty-two pc râ€" : mcnt last year, six in 1903, and one; lll 1906. - l)r. (tit-orge G. lambaud, Direc: tor of the Institute, says regardingi the order that. all dogs shall be tie up or muzzlrd in \chtcrn Ontario: “it is the safest, easiest, and cheap- cst plan to eradicate an outbreak .f rabies. A dog bitten by a (log having" rabies should be quaran? lined for at least 5 months, as 99 cent. will develop rabies in; tl-rcc months. nod one per cent. in live or six months.” It was fully insuri , With this: i t ‘1

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