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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 May 1910, p. 7

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_________________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" - THE WORLD'S l’lARliE'lS‘ ~ m Caivthra aloe - OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE _ AT ma, $1.00 PER scans. unvon'rs rnoii‘i‘nn LEADING TRADE CENTRES. Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese and Other Dairy Produce at Homennd Abroad. ._ ,_ BREADSTUFFS. Toronto, May 3.'â€"â€"Flourâ€"Winter wheat 90 per cent. patents; $4.10 to $4.15 in buyers’ sacks on track, Toronto, and $4 to $4.05 outside, Twelve Lives Were Sacrificed in a Corn~ wall Holocaust. more. and who, through her weak- ness and infirmity, was unable to escape when the warning was given. Cool heroism on the part of Wil- liam Fitzgibbon,' president of the resulted r N THE DEAD. Charles Gray, manager Ives Bedâ€" ding Company; his wife and two 'chi'ldren, aged 6 and 8'. Ben Fielding, accountant, Ster- -W_. _._.s_. l ._... ling Bank. Mo treal. an invalid. Montreal. "fire which broke out at 3 o’clock on I‘ commercial Charles Gagne, teller Bank of Mrs. Taylor Archibald, aged 70, Win. Hume. waiter, of Montreal. Ernest Buller, bellboy, of Mont- lz'lrS. G elle' f Ph'l‘pdl h. v c . . . ‘ . kitchen 63,1310;.e.0 1 I e p 1a’ w ' bring three of the diningâ€"room gll‘lS Six- bodies are still in the debris. A despatch from Cornwall says. scarcely cover is the (Friday morning in the Rossmore 1 fl T Hotel, destroyed that structure reach of tie ames. No. 3 vellow at 650, oronto . . , - . . , . l .. . . ‘- ’3 prepared to receive suhseri tions for 2.000.000 or the above seven per cent, and damaged a number of loading The night ClIGII‘k clairlns tci haiie frag-1,153, lulu-dried 3, 003/20 C-l-f- cumulativet Diefcrrcd stock atpthe price o$f $100 for each share. with 0. bonus or ,. - , _ ,n fire W 1i 6 on us 10111- y . , I ' wt‘n.‘ i1“ com 60 to common 3 oc ' equal in par value to 25 per cent. of the par value of. the preferred business establishments. Bleak :01 mills Vhen as he stopped from Pgfirt’? to} ‘ aims ’ stock allotted, to be delivered on payment of subscription in full. 011 , ‘i , ‘ ‘ AC, 01011 0 rela - The dividends on the preferred stock accrue from April 5th. 1910. ing out in the Rossmorc Hotel the fire spread with great rapidity, baffling for hours the efforts of the fire brigade and hundreds of citi- zens. Three score persons, 20 being men, and the others permanent guests and employee of} too hotel, were sleeping in the Rossmore. Of this number fully lfifteen, clad only in their night- robes. reached the ground by means of sliding down ropes, with the kitchen to the rotunda, he was met with a burst of fire that swept up the main‘ stairway. He at once ran up through corridors, awaken- ing the inmates, F. Birchard, of the Cornwall Lacrosse Club, in the saving of several lives. Aroused by cry he woke up young Fielding and showed him how he might escape. Fielding, V fused and, trying to get out by the regular exit, ' gibbon then broke a skylight above to the roof, whence all fled to sal- ety in their nightclothes. - a narrow escape in their plucky res- Twelve human lives blotted out and cue a property loss that $250,000 will. hit": record of a W61“ room and then over the roof of Lar- mour’s dry goods store beyond the the watchman" s out- liowever, became con- was suffocated. Fitz- Judge O’Reilly and his wife had of young Harry, their son, who been ill with pneumonia. They e able to drag the boy from his one of whom, A. high school staff, rushed in his night clothes to the nearest alarm box. The hotel, , of 4 storeys. was splendidly equip- ped with fire night watch clock. escapes, the ropes, and a watchman’s in buyers’ sacks. first patents, n- , r , cuts, its on track, il‘monto. navigation N0. 1 Northern, $1.04, and No. .‘2, $1.02% rod Winter, $1.04 to_.$1.06 outside. to 490, and feed at 47c outside. 3534c outside, and 380 on track, To- pronto. No. 2, Bay ports.‘ v Buckwheatâ€"bio outside for No. 2 Toronto, and shorts at $22, in bags Toronto. rel. acording to quality. $2.15 per bushel. 50; extracted, 10% to lie per lb. Manitoba flours second pat- $5.50; Manitoba Wheatâ€"For opening Ontario Wheatâ€"No. 2 white and M. 1 '. '. . . - _ . Peggiélgtatrilce hiiglnégr the SCrvah-ts’ quarters andl liY Barleyâ€"NO_ 2; 53 to 540 out/Slde; N ' means of a ladder 11121114133“ 0 3 extra. 50 to 510‘; No; 3 at 48 . . ‘ i v Profound (7%- Cumulatlve) - g. $23,500,000 Oatsâ€"~No. ‘2. Ontario white, 35 to Canada West oats, 37c for Peas-Prices nominal. _ Ryeâ€"No. 2, 07 to, 080 outsrde. Cornâ€"No. 2 American, 67c, and Branâ€"Manitobas, $19, in bags, .__â€"â€".â€" COUNTRY PRODUCE. Applesâ€"$1.50 to $2.50 per barâ€" Bcansâ€"Small lots, outside, :52 to Honeyâ€"Combs, dozen, $2 to $2.- Balcd Hayâ€"No. 1, $15 to $15.50 f. LIMITED (incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario) Head Office ' 5- Toronto, Canada; Capital Stock,_lssued Hand Fully Paid Up;â€" . ~ 2,500,000 $5,000,000 THE COMPANY HAS NO BONDS ISSUED 0R AUTHORIZED: Common V .. fiUARDlAN TRlJST count-Lined Subscriptions will be payable as follows :â€" 10 per cent. on application, and In Installments as follows, in which 90 per cent. on Allottmeut. case interest at the. rate of 6 901‘ m‘â€"â€"* cent. will be charged : 100 per cent. ‘ or 10 per cent. on Application. 15 per cent. on allotment. 25 per cent. on lst June. 1010. "V per cent. on 1st July. 1010, and i-L, 25 per cent.- on 151: August, 1010. T06 per cent_._ The right is reserved to allot only such subscriptions and, for such amounts as :psg1iltigti.gfiilpiyl\l’ftlguiddtofclosfi Ullie tflziiliSi-i‘iptioxi'hook without notice. V -. iniaeorie s'n o‘l‘ ' “ammo Stock Exchange‘ g L tie securities or the Company on the 'li‘ltiés siahgfgifitgon liswtI wais ope‘nedlatrtllie oflice of the. Guardian Trust Compani- .. .. ' l . on i omay, A pri M1. 1910, and w'll cl (1 on or before Monday, the 9th day or Muy,’ 1910, at 3 1).m. 1 .be ose lacerated’and bleeding hands Burning embers carried bv the _ _ One entire family was wiped outldrait created by the flames flew OllBtllaClb, ggl‘ix}fé_-,5O$liotoPia 1:30“ B k p I in the~ catastrophe, the remains ofithrough the air. The Rossinorc1 was t1“ 5 (NT imam- ‘ ‘- '-“ an 81's 0f Company: >9 "- ~ . ‘ 'v - - - " irnace, w1ti no 7“ {i ‘0 - , V ' - a Lhas. C. Gray, managing dnector soon a seething. f1 ,. f- P0mt0es_onmmos 35 to 400 p0,. Imperial Bank of Canada and Bank of Montreal, of the Ives Modern Bedstead 00., poss1bility of being saved, and e bf” t. 1_ 1 ’ Brunswick I ‘ , 5,? with his wife and two children, hav- lcrts were turned by the firemen 1n 031 ‘ 1‘30 *1; 32‘" _01 “ my 63-“ on Board of Directors: in; been found in the smoulderinglotber directions. The flames spread trig}: 3195) ‘0 '0 0 b 1 o D_ C. CAMERON, Winnipeg. President JOHN L A. HUNT London_ a: , ruins. Mrs. Gray was in delicate to the Colquhoun block and tlhe 111:â€" fou-ltn P Ned lots nominrll i-lggghhijjlt POI-[age Lumber Com- iiiéesigiont Gain;er Ellevnl‘fir f rig“; x, y ' » r i ' . ' v ' ' Y '1 - ' ‘.,"â€" 103 - i - ) 5'. 111 c . R1 .‘Ulnp:?.uy. "ice-"rcsi’en - un a‘ ,. health, and, while the facts will: pe. p01t10n ofgthls was quick 3 gt 1 cuv'rHr‘l um C" V v Bros" Li’mted' “me”- ‘i. nevm.‘ be known, it is believed thatlted. In both . the Bossinore anc "“‘ __ m ‘ ‘ profs'mént’ ‘0 1" loron'to' “08' CHARLES “'URTELE. TOPOMO- i‘" it was ‘in a desperate effort to save .Colquhoun buildings were several THE DAIRY MARlxlrlS. Director Imperial mnk of “mm D1 .7 {ice-iln-losident National Iron Works, 2?. Mrs. Gray and the children thatibusiness -establisl_1n}ilents,1whicli Sillll- Buttcrwpound prints‘ 24 to 250; rector Confederation mm Assubfiéiou. Jm‘i‘? ERRRICK Toronto Grav himself erishcd. Pitilul too fercd heavily eit er tirougi '10 , H _, j 0,, , 0., , ~ _- , HEDan SHAW, Toronto, Man. i Soil-clam The Blame: Leaf" Flour Mills 3'?" . - p ’ ’ ’ large lolls, _._ to duC, inleiim, 18 Director. p as ng Company, Limited. <4 was the death of Mrs. W. Taylor fire or . who poured in. Archibald, an aged invalid, the flood of water which was~ The Yates building was had for years resided at the 3053- also badly scorched. OTTAWA LICENSES CUT. â€"â€" tion on Saturdav when a sudden HUG PPOD y -. i _ , v . "x i, .LC'IS. -. . . . Fifty Hotels and dwenty ShoD shock and crash of timbers an-1 _, . . $3533?llll,,f}”1’l‘f'*“” ‘,'°"“’““l".“W‘ml- “5 ‘."_“‘,. . . - K ‘ . - V BacoqflLonn. clam. 15V to 1513c ‘1 ‘- .l OHS-‘nm the. ('(‘rllnt'illu of Messrs. lncc. Vt aicrhpus'eS: (rompiuiy. nounced that) an decadent had taken 7‘ n -: 4 /- n} o I~ebruury ~Mh. 1910, us to current assets and current liabilities. with a lllH‘l'lkl allowance for all contingencies. There has also been placed in the Licenses Left. A.despatch from Ottawa says: The License Commissioners of Ot- tawa. on Thursday cut off twelve liquor licenses out of the eighty- ciglit existing licenses, and granted only three months’ extension in six cases, which may or may not be exâ€" tended. This leaves for the cur- rent year only filty hotels or tav- erns and twenty shop licenses. Caâ€" pital and Rideau Wards now have no licenses. The board announces i l __.______._.__._._â€"â€"'â€"â€" speeding along near Spanish. Sta- The trouble occurred with coaches, which were, derailed from some cause as yet unknown. Conduct-or Tom Reyâ€" nolds, whose actions at the Span- place. the forward ish River accident won him royal: recognition and the Albert Medal, was in charge, and at the first sign of trouble applied the emergency brakes. The accident, happening to the same train, with the same conductor and in the same locality, aroused great interest locally, and to 19c; creuniory, 30 to 320; solids, 28 to 29c per lb. 'per lb. in case lots; jobbing way, the latter for twins. ‘3, 391/. to 4100; Ontario No. ’2 white, Eggsw‘ZOc per dozen in case lots. Cheeseâ€"12f"; to 13c per lb. in a .â€"...,.....â€" moss pork, 828.50 to $29; 'short cut, $31 to {31.50. ‘ Hanmâ€"â€"l.,ight to medium, 18 to liq/QC; (l0.,‘ heavy, 10% to 170; rolls, 15%0; shoulders, 11 to 14%0; breakfast bacon, 19 to 191/30; backs, to 21c. BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. Montreal. May 3.â€"-â€"Oatsâ€"â€"»l\’o. Canadian Western, 40% to die; No. L»? CHARLES W. BAND. Toronto. Vice-President James L‘urrutliers Com- pany, Limited, Grain Exporters. Wee-President and. Manuela" Direc tor The Ma )le Leaf 1“ H‘- h’ " '- Lilmted. i Ioui Mills Lo.. Security and Earning Power :15 ubove stand in excess of all lin- lrudc marks. etc... at $3,770.- an appraisal by the Canadian Tlip‘nssets of the old Companies taken over bilities and without any allowance for good-will. 521.11, this nmount being uscerinined on the basis of arch 17th. 1910, of the capital Trolls-uni $1,000,000 of additional cash. which. besides permitting of the completion of a 0.000 barrel mill and u‘ million bushel clevuior and storage warehouse mt, Port (‘olborne. and or fifteen additional elevators in the West, will provide {no new Company will: further working capital. As per certificate of Messrs. Price, “'uterhouse it (10.. of London. tho earnings of the. old Company on the present plant ,uuiounleil from September 251b, 1908, to August 20th. 1909. to . . . . . . . * ...$::13,8~i3.3s And from August 215i, 1000. to February 281b, 1910, lo .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $166393: being for the latter period at a. rule equal io over 13 per cent._ou the. preferred stock of the Company. Prospectuses and terms of application may he obiuiumfl at any branch of Valle [Luigerml liiiliiliiott( armada or The lioy:11,l£nnk or Canada; from Guardian rus .ompuny 4 mi Ct orouto and from Cuwthra Mulw' v~ "' ' Toronto. ,I I , ‘ . LL &. Loinpany, Applicatious'for s‘i'u‘es should be mmle u - ' it. ‘i ' I O L . . . pan the form ucroirpuiulii tli proSpectus and should he sent together with the remittance (inc on iiiigwliéatigu ti: Any Branch of The imperial Bank of Canada, Efiailrélsya‘olmyailtolglgdgiftlgieifiis wild rumors were soon fiying,_'39 to_39}ggc; Ontario No. 3 white, 0 ‘ ‘ which, happily,- were easilv dis- “T‘ to :‘8141'0: Ontario No. 4. white v ~ ‘” ’ ~ ' ’ or The Royal Bank of Canada, _ ' , tricts, and to concentrate all the hotel and shop licenses in the busi- ness section of the city. D .9- s00 means A i s DilllAIiJlD. Conductor Reynolds’ ’1‘ min Shaken lip Near Spanish River. I l polled by official tidings that the passengers and train cr‘w were safe. "-“â€"‘>E Two Hamilton boys, :1. Dundas boy and :1- Quebec boy have been selected to represent Canada at Artlcsila’mh‘ from North Bay saystlBisley on May 24th in the Empire C l’. R. No. 7 S00 express was rifle, competition, Recommended by Pittsburg Physicians to Relieve Tuberculosis. ' F ' . A dcspatch from Pittsburg, Pa, _says: After one year in research I an experience he had with a tuber- cuiar patient in which he had sugâ€" Wcrk twelve prominent physicianslgosted that the patient cat manv 10E this section have conclusron that onions. fine, lusci- ous, strong-smelling onions, come to the -j onions. The statement of Dr.- l'Guclii-ing caused a long discussion, I . are as. a result of which the twelve doc- . . l . . more than a pliiuSiblc remedy iur!tor'i agreed to prescribe onions to consumption. While not absoluteâ€" ly declaring that onions taken in- ternally will cure tuberculosis, these twelve physicians assert that they have, through the. prescribing of unions or onion soup, relieved ago | Saturday _ One: year ‘tlwso twelve physician's held an ’in-, foriniil feast at the fort Pitt Hotel : l here. Dr. Harry M. Gochriug (lu,r-'l ing the course of the meal rel atedi sicians to extend the treatment. their tubercular patients, it havâ€" \ ‘. . ., . my, been ugieed among them that onions could do no harm and might do a great deal of good. Saturday night. according to agreement, they ‘ All had kept their on- me: again . advanced stages. < As a result (iii-tn, be scarce, how-giver, the meeting the physieians have dc-' w.“ i ' I u | | night i om: exception being a patient in the syrinacrq . . a . . 'pound; 37 to 373/;0. Barleyâ€"No. 3, BGAC; No. 4, 55c; feed barley, Sic. Flour â€"â€"lvlanitoba Spring wheat patents, firsts, (10., seconds. $5.30; Winter wheat patents, $5.40 to, 535.50; Manitoba strong bakcrs’, $5.10; straight rollers, to $5.15; straight rollers, in bags, to $2.40. Feerlentai-io bran, $20.- 0 to $21; Ontario mi-ddlings, $22 to ‘3'?" ' Manitoba bran, $21 ; Manitoba 2,, -u , shorts, $21 to pure grain mou- Guardian Trust Co, *Limited,‘l'll01°ozito, or to Cawtbra Mulock & Company, _ Members Toronto" Stock Exchange, _ Royal Bank Building - 4 -- ‘ oronto, Ont. ~- -v., a “in ~ . . o u ~.u*~‘<.. 1; w- __; swims. 9.51: below the previous market. and AVA LANClIE it‘ll] US sheep are easy at $5 to $7. Calves "' "‘ ’ unsteady at to $7 per 'wt. Hogs Burn-s; a Village in Japan I‘m)“. u .___' .1 . . . ‘ u . . . v ‘ - . g u _ I Ill]? $32‘ tr“ $33; “ll-\c'dT "Rubin-16’ $3.65 t0 led and \\‘ill}- Foot of Q'uuw $23) to $52.5. buttCi'â€"â€"l\ew milk ore-d. . . i ’ ' L . .1. . __ A dcspntcb from Victoria, .lf. (1., crcainery, 31 to {EU/QC. ].'lggsâ€"â€"~Se- lettcd stock, 23 to 240, and straight receipts, 19 to 200 per dozen. LIVE STOCK. MARKETS. l\.lontreal, May 3.»-;\’ few very choice steers were sold at $7.70 per 10‘» pounds, and from that down to 0:51 porpound for prime bceves; pretty good animals from 5% to Ohio; common stock, 4 to 50 per milch cows from $30 to $00 each; calves from 82.75 to $8 each. I Sheep from 5 to Go per pound. Good. lots of fat hogs sold at about 07.10, per lb. ' Toronto, May 3.â€"â€"â€"Tlie best grang of cattle, heavy steers and heifers, sold above $7, but there were more sales at and $7 per ewt. The medium and common butcher cat'- l.lc ranged from $5.75 to 80.25 and and prices ged‘l'roni to $85 eaCh. Trade var “(led W “in “13011 the” lSEHUW'PhX' ‘.in stocker-s was also good. 3 curling lambs and s iring lambs are (listed . _ l (3101.; m) 1113' “flung (1'0 Delglypflfl says: More than one hundred .Tap- ancse were killed on April 3 when anâ€" avalanche- plirnâ€"ged down Suiiiu gesci Hill according to reports ro- . - V CciVCd lierc bu '\\"ctliic.<(la\'_.v ’l'hq h dOSlthh full“. Slnlthis. Falls, avalancl'lfeoverwhelmed tb'c. Villains Ont, says: A cruel murder wa'S,of Nishinoyauiiira, and iburicdtii c 1111111“th 110113 011 ic3't1t111'dil.‘,"niorl‘l~ and the adjoining vullov for a bin( iug in a little frame house on 'M'din (liitance under 'l'eci- bl snow and sheet, when Mrs. Rufus Weedmark debris; ’ . .. _ ' was choked to death by her huSâ€" .4; I is- _ ,‘ band. The-crime is the result of " F "‘-‘ ‘ D." ' «‘ ' ’3 H an unhappy domestic life extend- IBIIAKI 5, A A1311 L‘luhufl' ing over a number of years, in which drinking, jealousy and quarâ€" relling seem to have been almost the daily portion. Weedmark is a man about fiftyâ€"two years of age and has a large and respectable family connection here and in this vicinity. He ,is a laborer, but for the past few years he has lived a. Murder at Smith’s Fallsiby Illul'us; Wecdmark. .__.. Fell Into a ’:1il'()l' .llniliug Linseed and Died ’l“roni Injuries. ' A dcspatcli from London. Ont, says: Mary, the little daughter of M r. and Roy Shaver oil" W-est‘r‘. minster, fell'into a "pail ofjbo'iling linseed thathcr fathcr'was propan- invg, on Wednesday, and died 'fro ' iv} __ . . . _ all}! Primers in the schOC’ISv‘ 'lhe strike of the Dominion (Seal The people of Kitscotty. Albt‘l‘tfl, Cuiiil‘iany miners at Glace Bay has; had a hard fight to save town from (‘llLlUCL ' pnfirfc fil-[S' I» .v numerous cases of tuberculosis, and‘iion agreement, and gas a result all q,” 40' The Generanv “Him, feel“ , “105' "WUmmOY‘d that the l'>_h.\‘5i‘-‘i‘ 2 “3110?de that every tubereular pa- Lil, h, trade t’cxtendéd aim, to cows very irregular life, and, it is‘ssaid, tllc injuries she received. She we l 111‘? “f the Klimt-1'1"$0110“ till-‘3' 1911‘] l “mt “ho had ffi’lb'm’edllmli‘ ildViCC £1,131 bung which ranged all the way drank very heavily. His 'wife was 17 months old. V l 5 will) an idea. of eventually \\'Ol‘l{'lllgl_21‘lltl_ freely partaken of onions had hom- 3130. to $6 Sm. C“;t_:-1The a hayd-“‘.UI-king. Woman and wont _ . I ’1‘ t J“. l but an abSolute cure. isnown Signs of nnproiexnent' the mukcf was strong for milk-erg .and gut do cliarwork to' slipport the: lei-Iii], Ont, 131,13‘15'0'50'1'1001 fills“, i: Supplies were Inclined 3"“ 5- tree. have decided 'to use, thbfhfor‘! g, _

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