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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Jun 1911, p. 3

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SEVEN inns lllltllllllllll llllll lll OCEAN TRAFFIC. 1“ Caused by Terrific Thunderstorm and Rain Eighty Liners Have Already Arrived in: in England Montreal This Season .A despatchfrom Montreal sayszlturning Canadians, transient Eng-' Since naViga'tion Opened on the St. llish visitors and Americans passing Lawrence River for the season of through, it is safe to say that the 1911 no less than eighty ocean-going stream of new arrivals coming into vessels and upwards of 700 lake the country via the St. Lawrence steamers, canal boats and barges, route has averaged 10,000'weekly.l have used the harbor each for the Last season the arrival in one week‘ embarking or discharging of passen- of 5,000 or 6,000 was considered ex- gers or general cargo. The total cellent. . l ‘ shipments carried away by vessels Strings of vessels coming down bound from Montreal to other the canal from Fort William, Port (1' ponits has increasedall round by at Arthur and Kingston are filled up .- least 50 percent. to the hatchways with grain and The eighty ocean-going steamers merchandise, while boats coming‘ i‘ which have come up to Montreal from Chicago have carried on a Within the past five weeks have single trip as much as 125,000 bush. June Twenty-Second is Declared a Public Holiday. A despatch from Ottawasays: Coronation Day, June 22nd, has been officially proclaimed a public holiday. The Royal Proclamation is as follows :â€" “Whereas, Thursday. the 22nd day of June. in the year of our Lord, 1911, has been fixed for our Coronation : “And whereas, we are desirous that the said day should be observ- ed as a day of general thanksgiv- ing and rejoicing throughout Canâ€" ada: ' “Now, therefore, know ye that we have thought fit, by and with the advice of our Privy Council for Canada, to appoint and set apart Thursday, the said 22nd day of June, as a public holiday to be ob- served as a day of general thanks- ' ' g and rejoicing by all per- sons throughout our Dominion of {A despatch from London, Eng- coliiiphanied 3y aldelfilged of 1‘:ng d V ; - 11 h' h W 1c cause a. an s1 e on e la“ ’ gas The exceptlona y 1g Southeastern Railway near Mer- lemperature that has prevailed dur- stham’ blocking that line, and also lng the month of May culminated on flooded the Great western Railway Wednesday evening in a terrific at Evaling, deranging traffic. The thunderstorm in London and the full fury of the storm was felt at southern and western suburbs. Epsom shortly after the races had Many persons were killed by light- ended, and thousands of the spec- ning, which also struck numerous tators were drenched. Altogether churches and other buildings. An seven deaths as the result of the electric wire fused in the building storm have been recorded. Five of of the Royal Exchange and started theseâ€"two policemen and three a fire, which, however, was speed~ civiliansâ€"â€"occurred in the neighbor- ily quenched. The storm was ac- ‘hood of Epsom Downs. MUZZLE ALL DOGS. FOR HALIFAX HARBOR. â€"â€"->X‘ C.\'.R. COMPLETED P URCI‘IASE passengers. Assuming that ten per 75,000 bushels are of common occur- cent. of this number represented re- rence. _______________________'____________________________â€"â€"â€"â€" _â€" Board of Health May Again Order Improvements to Cost in the Aggre- .___â€"â€" That Canines be Chained. [A despatch from Toronto says: With the approach of the hot weaâ€" ther and the consequent danger of minal are costing in the aggregate about $2,- bitten by dogs, it is very probable 000,000, will be called for by the that the Provincial Board of Health Department of Railways rabies in cases wnere people will again order that all dogs in nals next week. The plans as fin- the province must be muzzl-ed dur- ally settled provide for the con- Already ' struction of four new piers each 800 bites have feet long and 235 feet wide. The ing the summer months. several cases of dog gate About $2,000,000. A despatch from Ottawa says: Tenders for extensive harbor ter- improvements at Halifax, and Ca- been reported, and as there were improvements will meet the needs no few cases reported last summer of the port for many years to come .When all dogs were muzzled, it is and will be completed as speedily expected that a similar order will as possible. A vote of $600,000 was be issued shortly. Orders already put through Parliament before the have been issued that all dogs in House adjourned to enable the work Scarboro Township must be kept to be proceeded with at once. “on chain” for ten days as a re- sult of a bite inflicted by an ani- eh CUSTOMS REVENUE SOARS. linvolves the disbursement ltween $7,000,000 and $8,000,000. Tlie Nearly 8,000 Acres Bought on Mount - Royal Island. A despatch from Montreal says: It is stated that Canadian Northern interests on Thursday completed the last deal which places the company in possession of about 8,000 acres of land, stretching in unbroken’con- tinuity from the present scene of building operations in Outremontto the Back River, on both sides of Cartierville, and that this huge deal of be- land has been acquired primarily for the purpose of giving the Cana- dian Northern right of way across the island for its tracks, but it will ultimately mean the opening'up of a'huge district for building lots, brought: to this country fully 55,000 els of grain. Cargoes of 50 000 and . ) l PRINCESS TO BE HANGED. Great Excitement Among the Na- tives in the Punjab. A despatch from Calcutta says: A letter mailed at Amritzar, Pun- jab, May 15, says that there is gi‘eat‘excitement there because a native princess has been sentenc- ed to be hanged for murdering her lover, Kahan, Chand. Arsenic was given to the man, in milk. The murderess is Rance Sahiba, the wi- dow of Dyal Singn, a prominent Punjabi. She has appealed from the sentence. .1. _ - LIGHTNING STRUCK BA’TERY PRlBES [ll Film 'PRUDUBTS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING, TRADE CENTRES OF AMERICA. .â€"â€" Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Other Produce at Home and Abroad. BREAD ST UFFS. Toronto. June 6,â€"I‘lourâ€"Wintcr wheat 90 per cent. .patents, $3.40 to $5.45, Mon- treal freight. Manitoba floursâ€"First pat- ents, 3.55.10; second patents, $4.60; and strong bakers’, $4.40, Oil track, Toronto. Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern 99 3-40, Bay ports; No. 2 at 97c; No. 3 at 950. ' mal on Gordon Henderson at _ . O , . , .._ . _ . _ I i , .Agincom.t' __ and, m the oplmon of real ‘esmm Officer Killed and .Six Men Injured 0 13:93:10 wheat No. 2 led and white 85c. >2 Total Amount for Month of May linen, a highly profitable invest- by Storms In France. Binder-Prices nominal. l , Oatsâ€"Ontario grades 37 to 380, outside, .- LAWLESSNESS IN MANITOBA. _â€"â€". Was $6,953,155. A despatch from Ottawa says: Bernie Residents Appeal to Attor- A record in. the import trade of the ney-Gcneral for Protection. A despatch from Bernie, Man., says: Driven into concerted action merit for the company. ' 54 KILLED BY A TRAIN. D ' ' ~ th . ‘l ' - . omlmon £01 8 mom] Of May ls Tracklnycr Near Woodstock Ignorâ€" shown by the Customs collections. The figures show a gain of over 20 by recent acts of lawlessness, the Per Gent- as 0011093414361 With May residents of this village at a mass meeting on Thursday decided to ap- peal to the last year, and they are a little over out.) says: ed Warnings. A despatcli from Woodstock, Kalvin Mather, aged half a million in advance of the i115, whose home is new. Hiekson, Attorney_(}eneral of Customs revenue for any preceding 'was instantly killed two miles east A despatch from Paris says: A terrific thunderstorm which broke out on Friday night did consider- able damage here and in the prov- inces. At Grenoble a battery of artillery While manoeuvring was struck by lightning and an officer was killed and six men were injur- ed. At Evreux a bolt set fire to the law courts building, which was destroyed, with all of its archives. yfer No. 2, and at 39 1-2 to 40c, on track. lpronto; No. 2 W.C. oats, 39 1-4c, and. N0: 5, 58'1-20, Bay ports. I Cornâ€"No. 2 American yellow 56 1-2c, Bay ports. Peasâ€"Prices nominal. Ryeâ€"Prices nominal. Buckwheatâ€"Nothing offering. Branâ€"Manitobas, $21, in bags, Toronto, and shorts $22 to $23, in bags, Toronto 9311:5310 bran, $21 to $21.50, in bags. rrol COUNTRY PRODUCE. Butterâ€"Receipts _continue good. with demand fairly active. Prices generally Manitoba for relief. Asserting that month in the history 0f Canada-10f the city by the engine of a ,1, , neither life nor property is safe, The $301331 raven“? for the month was l,Grand Trunk Railway freight on , , Y “.â€" v lid-Isa; laurérgggéf'y nuggeégcait iglfetr‘; they have asked the department to $6,903,155M an fllilcrease of $1,171, Holiday afternoon, m full View of FOUND IN ‘1 ELLAND CANAL. chRplgr lb. for r0115, 20 tcil 21c. for solids, investigate various cases of burg- 829 over ay 0 aSt year- ‘Or 13 e a large number of tracklayers who ’"' mi} to 200- f°r S‘ipamtm‘ prmt's’ _ , _ _ ‘. - - . . . _ ‘835-0fi‘er1n s are mod "t , . (1 th iary, arson, house-breaking and i filSh'tWO mohhhs 0f the fiscal yeal lame working at that, point. Mather Gul Had Been hllssmg £10m Home $913311? 1$2006.. gdCase lots eanciltled a; fgtzytlilheftsa alhd tfhihhehlhilfin Stat: the Increase 15 $1,6287203' was leaning over adjusting a rail for T031 Dili's- Choeeseâ€"é'ifiigltméiilggé is finchanged, with . v s a e a v ,v . n u . ' - ' r ahaaid be) preoelijefoo‘ fealr tfiey am be >.< jOint, 1[and zilth'ough yellled to by A despatch from Thorold says: “5gp o e a to c in a Jobbing i . d d th‘ ,h- b d Th LUNACY ON THE INCREASE. 3“ “um 61 0 “when, 10 mm Owen Cummarford, while walking burns to Bil. d inb eir r. e S. de not to take any notice of them nor along the baka of the 01d Welland HOG PRODUCTS. ‘ . s in con i- . . '_“‘. _ . - -' . petition conc u es. y ay 8 . T Slxty Patients m Month Removed .of the fast approaching freight. He Canal, between locks 22 and 23 on Baconâ€"Long, clear, 11c per 1b. in case tlons here are a dlfigl‘ace t0 01‘” 12' was struck and hurled down an em- Su d - d- . 1 1- 19‘5" “1059 DOlk, 320: 010-- 8110” Gut. .3253 t, n and asks the de artment to ~ to Montreal Asylums. b. 1 1 d d h 1 n ay morning, IISCOVBISC tie pickled. rolls. $19 to $20. Hamsâ€"Medium “i” 10 a . . p b . 1 , ‘m (“limb 3“? was ea w en “3 body of a young girl, which was tonhght» 15 to 160; (10.. heavy. 12 to 13c: "take Immigdmf’e acXOI} ti? 1mg he; A despatCh from Montreal says: men PICked huh “P- identified as tinat of Gertrude T)?!Ci5,1118t0t011idefiécdn(figfififlrigi‘ggg: rgullliy t0 lustlce- 51ml 511’ State 0 Lunacy appears on the increase in , , 77"” , ‘ Dale, age 16, who had been missing “1th 1° 1'4“; Dans: 10 1'20. hfiaufi minted here a few years 3450’ Montreal. During the past month DU'ICII (“APU‘ L FOR CAEADA from home over a week. when several members of.a gang the civic authorities have been _ __ â€"â€"‘â€"â€" _ _ .1. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. were sent to the penitentiary for called upon to remove sixty insane Representative I'inanmers Coming A $4,000,000 DEAL. Montrgal, June §__A sale of 20.000 bush Venous terms- ,, to the asylum. This is an to View the Land- » -â€" side}raptas?1an.Sinaszhrririii un recodent d ~ g ’ l . i t b a, . WIFE SLAIN By HUSBAND, moglth “in use cflulgbe: £01 Tidy A despatch from London, Eng- maelenzm 8‘,an Afim CMI if; 0853:0311.Edi1%-4lfigfigf}uf€ig§§tgl?i(Dahlia-L tory The numb Y D ill/1511.8 118- land, says; Representatwe Dutch Lands on ~Salicoilver Island. Cana‘ditan Western, 1:0. 4111;.2 $041425, ‘ "" . er recor e Insane _. H ‘ '. ‘ . car 0 9 ex sore; ex ra '0. ee 0 New Westminster Man Put Three has in the past variGd between 15 31mm”? calrgmg lettels 0f mtm‘ A despatch from Vancouver, B. in 1~ilc;h1‘,it0. 20%W‘ibi041-2Vto 30] 3-401: r113.t 2 . l 1 . - 009. \'.l e. - l; . , r. Bullets Into Her Head. 1 and 30 per montlL “Cami 10m x" T‘ R‘ Plesmn’ the C" Says: 1’5 IS reported that Mac- 39 1-2 ‘to 39 5-4c? No. 3 1300211 widiafielfz , . . Canadian agent for Holland, set kenzie_Mann interests intend buy- to 59c. Flourâ€"Manitoba Spring wheat A deSPM‘ICh from New Westmm- ’1‘ sail for Canada on Wednesday to ' th W t . I: 1 C ,3 Patents» “1‘5‘5- 35-303 “Comer. $4.303 Wm‘, tel. B C 53 s. Henr Jobes . V . h ‘ . . ‘ . mg 3 35. eln “3 Ompan) 5 tot wheat patents,_$4.60 to $.73; strong a ,‘ I. ’ ., y .. y , SUGAR FELL INTO HARBOR. 1m estigate t e opOitunities for in- lands and mmes on Vancouver Is_‘b‘?k01‘5'. $4.50; sti-aignt_rollcrs,_ «$4.10 to maChmlStS helper; 4.27 Fourth ‘ vestment of foreign capital. These land at a figure said to a_pp1.0xi_ giggigg»ggrrlg‘ffiséféfiabgg $01111le Street, murdered his Wife early on Tons Lost When Wharf of Halifax interests have most extensive con- mate $4,000,000. Negotiations are 32.145151 Baiéleyâ€"Ffed,‘cnr lots, ex stlorc, satul‘dfld’ mormhg- The murder nections throughout Belgium and 'd t j d- to ~ 0- ‘01}1“ mel’wn NO- 5 1910‘”: , ‘ , , , Refinery Collapsed. , _ sal 0 3e IIOW pen 111g upon an to 610. hilllfeedtâ€"Brnn, Ontario. $22 was discovered by his son, William Germany. It, IS Intended that the option secured some time ago. Manitoba $21; niidgllmgs, Ontario. $.22; globes, who, when he went. to work A despatch from Halifax says: new project will have its head of- .1. $35 3,623?$§ol°r§§éggfilglggfihvfl 3%? in the morning, heard his father A section of the Wharf of the Acadia, fice in Holland. RECORD 1N BUILDING. Cheeseâ€"Westerns, 10 5-8 to 10 3-4.1. Butter had bought a revolver the preVlous Sugar Refinery here collapsed on >i«-._ __ 56011336106“. 21 to 21 1-20: seconds 20 to day. He immediately hurried Wednesday morning, with 225 tons COCHRA'NE ls EXEMPTED- Permits Issued at Guelph Largest -â€"~â€" ‘ I . home. Entering the house, Willi- of sugar, which fell into the harbor. -â€"- in History of City UNITED STATES MARKETS. " ‘ am at once proceeded to the kitâ€" Part of the sugar will be recovered. Liquor may he SOld Within Ten ' Minneapolis, June 6. -â€" Wheat â€"â€" May. chen and found his mother lying The loss on sugar and buildings will Miles of Railway, Construction A despatch from Guelph says: 94 s-Bc; July, 95 7-80,; September. 91 1-8 to‘- d (WI 1 fl - h h. ‘ , 0 . ‘ ' -d- - ,. _ 91 1-40; December. 91 1-4(:; No. 1 hard,l e. on tie oor w1t t lee bullet be about Sale,000. Divers are at The hull mg Permlts for the mm“! 98 7-80; No. 1 Northern, 96 5-8 to 98 S-Bo:j wounds in her head. work recovering the bags of sugar. .A diesliamh from Ottawa Says: 01:- May are ahOUt the largest ’-U “3* Shift lgfrflgcin'ggfig'g '21} 9517,18“? N087 5'- ==____=___.._____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Lulu“ licenseemey “0W WSW.“ cord, amounting to $244,770. Chief Col-nae. 3 silicate till. otll‘i’ho. ed by the prov1nc1al authorities in amongst them are the new G“ T. white, ~33 1-2 to is 3-4c. Ryeâ€"No. z, 90o. “l ‘ Ont-2 WW)“ obaectwn R. station and the five bulliâ€" estimatorhasslizgrairstars from the .DOIIJIDIO'I] Government. ings at the Homewood Samtmium, second clears, $2.20 to sass. _ l An Order-m-Counmh winclwppears thelatcercosnng $175,000. Nisan:insignia?stiles-ran in the Canada Gazette, exempts _____.»x<___..__ ter steady. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 57 1.20;} . thls mumcmahty from, the opera- NEW YUKON COMMISSIONER. 34°-'s.‘lc§’°lizfv'4,5%§"lfi‘ that,thi‘tihlfid? _ _ _ tlon of the act fOI‘blddlng the sale _____. thronin llilled.140at%~N2. Zl'wliiste, 240d; Contractors Given to August 1 to Submit Of 11W? Within ten miles of the A. E. Wilson wm Succeed non. 1‘°'5‘“h“°'” ‘V 81' °' construction of the National Trans~ Alexander Henderson LIVE QTOCK MARIE“ $2.? ' ' continental Railway. ' ° ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ " HiBo ‘X‘__â€"-__â€" A despatch from Ottawa says: sfiggfléllo.$-6J5%iiebudâ€"BCattlee-fgimgs scteeis‘z. .- , . .,, . o..; cei‘rras... o. _â€" RING A1\D QLEEB VISIT Z00. Hent Alexander Henderson, com- paralegal; higzlieli: c3113? phonic. 7$5 g?) {A despatCh from Ottawa SayszjneXh year, as Soon as the route - . mlssmnel Pf the territory’ has been toi$7:25?ecriillailo failrlflfilg to ythx'frisiilgs. , . fi 11. .. - Unexpected Trip to Inspect Alli- granted 512; months leave of ab- $5 to $5.50- sheep $2 to $4.50. Hogsâ€"- Advertisements for tenders for the ha 3 100ated~ lhe Railway De- . . b f- ' J h + Yorkers $645 to S6 50' pigs $6 45- mixed ' - partlnent will suiervise th mills FPO!“ Sim”! Air‘ca' a sane-‘3 10m une mt prepara"’ry $6 30 io'sé 4b- roughs '85 25 to 5550'- stacs'l first 185 miles of the Hudson Bay Struction of the “had 01 .91.: Cfin‘ A to rearement from the post The $450 to ~55: - u - - l .; leway, startmg from the present _ ‘ A. ‘ . 118 n- despatch from London‘ says: new commissioner will be Arthur ' Montreal. June 6.â€"Sales of steers rang-l _ ‘ ‘ j, T glneel Imstlong, \VhO has had The menlbcrs of the Royal Lamlly F h . , ing from 5 t0 6 1-40, COWS from 3 1'2 t0: terminus of the Canadmn Lorthern char .8 of th G Y ‘ t y f _ , i . 1 son, W 0 Is now acting com- 5 1-2.3, and bulls from 54 1-2 to 50 per 1b.‘ . S ‘3 016111111611 Surle 0 including the Queen-Mother Alex- missioner Hogsâ€"$6.50 per cwt, weighed ofl? cars. A Railway at The Pas on the west the road for the past two ears 1 S 'd y r' ' d K' ' , , fair trade was done in sheep at ricea‘ . a . . y , anc ra, on latui ai VISIte lng q. . - l Side of the Saskatchewan River Will be th 1' f ' ‘ ' ls ‘ ' ' rangmg from $4 to 35' and Spring ambs . , e one eligineei in oiarge George and Queen Mary to present A SL0“, GROWTH at, from $3 to $4.50 each. _The demand for were sent out on Thursday by the of construction, With headquarters their congratulations on the King’s ° calves was good." and prices were. steady B '1 , V D .t t C t. . “7' - o. . . .__.. at from $2 to t6 each, as to size and 8.1“.3.‘ epai men . on lactoislat innipeg. blrtllday. The ng and Queen, _ 0 quality. are given until August 1 to submit Tenders for the construction of with their children, made an un~ scoumm Has Increased only '87" iaoro‘filfigb Jggfi fiffitmfi cfiigfi fi‘fi‘sfiffi" tendersa.l'l‘lle contrzgft W1? be Ilet lfihe I-IIIalifax & Eastern Railway and expected visit on Saturday to the 000 "1 PaSt Decadeo Isiisu'zlzchfr'ggggle gore active andd fll‘niellééégg. q I v . . - ‘ - . 0 l). . 0“!!! were 8 ea 37 8a . 85 51369 1 3f ~_S P0551 9 a tel‘ tlat 01 t 9 11110 lound the north 811016 Zoological Galdens to inspect a A despatch from London 53, s: to $5.4o;iiulls, $4.40 to $5. Light stockers' d t l t l l b l f h i i - - y - ale, fant 1 is expectelc tilat y til: 0 t e Bras d Or Lake in Nova collectlon of two ,hundred ammals, Scotland has a population of 4 759 _ 391% at 555.? $135.50, igegseiég atmslsliso to; lg . . . v '. .l ' - ._ H - , . _ .‘ ‘ , ’_ i .i. ,an sror-(ceps a 6. . i cows ,1 a to w z . ' ' 'C or 9' Drona 10!! gl 0 ‘6 ing rom figures of the census made public “1°” "1“ “ or c “5' ‘ “Y a” l ' v ' - l ' ' - - ~ ‘ . . , ea.ier at $4 to $4.50 for ewes. but ambs l: the llhe t0 the HUdson Ba)! termm £019 the adloummeht -0f Parha' the Union of South Africa. on Thursday. This is an 1ncrease‘yciirlings and Spring are steady. Vea 3 al. Tenders for the remaining portion of the road will be called for early ment, will be called for in a week or so. The surveying of the lines is now nearly completed. '1‘ A big merger of paint manufacâ€" tures is reported from Montreal. over the‘lflOl census of 2 7,342, and Iis the smallest increase in any cen- sus Since 1801. calves are firmer at $6 to 83. Live hog: lure daily becoming dearer. to-day's iii- 1 crease of 10c per cwli, bringing the quoti ltions up to $6..$0 i.o.l). and $6.50 fed an, watered.

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