Milverton Sun, 13 Dec 1906, p. 2

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‘A despatch from Chicago r Stocl ribbon longing to ong the and Canada, ‘ef the highest honors aWwerties on Wed- Imported stallion, owned by the Pi ‘m, of Bushnell, Ill., ent four-year-old, be- Graham, Brothers, of Clare mont, Onl., won the salon, champion. field which comprised some or the best mown breeders in the United States {ote Another r. is the property of Gral Company, ta The ward's prize hog, tional had_ been started on his sbire ” on from jirton Chat Two of the Highest Honors Go to Ontario}: that Breeders. Canadian Limited, Bed! was aw nN edneatay "at the Interna: Exposition, $0 could not walk. Just al was awarded the he its way to Mor pany’s plant to he slaughtered. bred in; Minnes Rdward Vil. of England, as an cheese slexhibitor, captured a first i stallion Prem on d Rothschila’s stallion, | ¢ rmer, 4, that vst the, “Porker” ELEVATOR ae DAMAGED. rt William. mn the. talk tse of. ele’ wr “D? of the C. P. elevator s aan, vthe largest single grain ld was bu med to, the | nel s first discovered elevator in the wor ground, The fire entry, Lanark|@ few minutes after eleven “by. Mr. championship. and| (he building. In @ few minutes. the whole. workin; ford Park, On- e air for a hundre weighing 60 the: railway and city fire arded the a, it| !s not a less to cope with the fi building, which was of duced to a within’ one hour after the The and that saved jonors it was rris and Tt was wood, prize, when the ‘Thursday | *t r large trme: Marton, melied down influe: @ engine-house, *¢ tents, $4.30 to $4.40; second patents,| ery pad! : J 3 4 ; 3 'y badly damaged. screams of two men appearing in the THE WORLD'S MARKETS} sis to si25; secona tears, $240 10| “here was no. wheal whatever in the| windows of {he south-west tower, over _~ 82. ane trae Bre 44s -mneat Now 1 {oeruon ok the levator burned: in fact, |the main entrance, wer : ene a . ihe ee se e prese: 9 reas S jar herons rnom Tum, uEADING| aitctetS io lay Nox > northern, 76|ce,towse a te prs) time ens [ico tha iting Pom, an wnt RAL E CENIRES. te ie; May, ‘78% asked. Rye—No. 1, thousand seshels ir eoalacalinctat, and fe firemen watches ed the scene, almost Fach ear jes ests 55 apes £27 | wos used largely for the storage ed horror, the lower col Prices of Cattle i, on |?! , gain sent. down’ from the West foc be [taneeds and the men were burie \ ol oat hagal cas Bake uty. fie asked, held. vas to this elevator that the |neath the Other Di Produce es MARKET. Winter neat was consigned, and. while| ‘The nmniversi paralyzed by the and Abroad. nto, —Trade he City | #t was used for shipping also, it was colpeaee nt It is ia oe les rible dis- Cattle Menke ae eet Oaies ig depended upon uch as some r in its loss of 1 it has ever Toronto, Dec. the other houses. ee place at Cornell wheat 90 per are pal falchia: are quoted i buyers’ sacks oun for ex- —Ni Dentinat at 5) “ at $20 re sae as bids. wie, "out bide. $1.60, and prim dozen. Hay 2 quoted at 88 to ‘Straw--80.50 to $7 on bag. ba itry—Turkeys, c is 5 i sed, 9 to tb; geese, dressed, 9 to : Butter—Pound rolls are ess to 24c; tubs, 20 to 2c; , So; creamery prints 8 americun. yellow, new, ie t0 ‘ack, Toronto, Ne ENG: 2 yellow nominal me 553% to 56c, to Toronto, sacks 28. extra offered at 50c out- Beans—Hand-picked selling at 81.50 to er Hones otained : quoted at 10 to 120 per tb, and combs at $2 to $2.50 per jou! Heme Net ate at 18 to 2ic, t quote " mn a ‘SIL os = track here; th e! Potatoes—Ontario, 60 to ‘0 pel track, and New Brunswick, 75 to 80c per ” bag on fresh killed, 12 to} wh He . 10¢; do,, ey! 6 ‘ 9 at THE DAIRY ease te wi large walls, 20 to sell at 26 to 27, bulls, $3.50 Quotations r tb. Sheep and Fake repo ewes, $4.50 goo Export Cattle—Choice, $440 to $4.60; good, $4 to a 10; cows, 75. ere cattle Etre choice, $4.30 t ; choice, $4 to § ark 15; ee ees 75 to $3.25; bull 8 to $: sleds 3,65; a on, Fe: 15 are 2; Disbanded British Soldiers Forces of the Dominion. lespatch from London says: peat eciproally in soldiers pron’ of the ment will be initiated by “ie ine: who were lately disbanded fro: Th Bal Manthesler nea iment; ada “ _ be tak en over at the cost of ti vernment, and Feeders—Choice, $3.25 hopeful that the movevent lop, and that later a system of an Stel was gulte ea a teens 25 75; Eee oe THREE THOUSAND LYNCHINGS. 40; medium, $975 United States’ Total for ‘ears From 4884 to 1894. patch from Chicago sa: to ae Hee is well authenticated statistics, there havi over 8,000 lynchings in this eae ne city try. From 1884 to 1904 the average was | on Wednesday, after spendin ra to $50; com-| 179° per year, For the flve years from|days looking into the coal situation in 40. | 1899 to 1904 It was 107, the west. Mr. Whyte ‘was sly s_ stead: ¢ number has varied gr really {rom decply impressed by the necessities of year to year, now rising toa very high, (he situation on the prairies, and spoke o fu pat . 2 wanted at 8o west, with! to $4.85; puales and culls, $3 to $3.50;| eral years the settlers, who mi ib! sellcrs at 8c. amis, $5.25 to $6 denly to mount up Nt ei ren) of the fuel necessary to warin the Onts—No, 2 white offered al 36% on| Hog per ewt. for choice selects | the number was 184, diminishing to 122 | home al_which was shipped & 6c rato to Toronto, with 96¢ bid, and) and te. ae Mighls and fats, fed and| in 1997, rising again to 170 in 1899, In| West from Fort. William has serv they also cree at 3624¢ wateret 09 it ‘dropped to 107, but in 190¢ ad- | alleviate immediate needs in many places ints, xed ofered at 380 ——+—— vane to 135, For the years 19021 will be rushed to the Leth- arrive, Toronto, without “ - number remained et about 100. tn beldge mines. It will be a month, how- Lancers Leow RECIPROCITY IN SCHOOLS. Mae east Lansealitees cugk envenenrbaer . before these mines will be run- to Join The C, P. R. Sulers bao Loss at Fo By pias! from Port Arthur, Ont., most ge ees fires William e ‘when the working B Smith, who has oe of the motors in flames, and the fire was shooting into th 0) bri- Pilisburg: The cause*of the fire ie “un- @ alarm turned in ks | Chapter House raged with sett under was te- heap of ae debris aire ge andueeeia ene? main , and the machin- the Twenty A desi yur ing the last twenly years, according figure and then es receding 8 i seven of whom were ae at the stake. STUDENTS BURNED TO DEATH. Four Perished in Destruction of Cornell Chapter House. A des| pals Aa Ithaca, N. Y., says? Seven prs a tragic death eS r | Friday inorning in the most visited Co nel ot South Orange, N. J., { Chicago, and known. ‘The enlire first floor of the Chi Psi tho strong north-west wind, ne slur dents were trapped in the nese on the third flooi Many of the y der te eae ty, while those whi tated ed to the ground oe the he money loss is near- tating wal 17 $200,000 The firemen killed were manipulating a hose on the north side of the build- ing when the wall collapsed on them and pinned them to slow! under When the fire de- partment arrivet on the the Bey Se THE COAL FAMINE, Efforts of Mr. Whyte and the C. P. R. to Relieve Distress. n from Winnipeg says Fa =8 g 2 fing at full capacity again. it is he od Se g°8 auf : JAPAN T0 COMPEL PEACE. results of War Serre- mt of :| Will Increase Army Almost Fifty Per Cent. by Organizing New Forces. The London Times! correspondent, at restoration, which the War Minister de- mmplete in a brief period, will ars. be obtained by ia oe depart- ‘There will be n es ani 8 Understood that this programme was subject to much dis- Telegraph! Briefs From Our Own and - | slaughter. Funds for the | $4, Other Countries of Recent ‘Occurrence. CANADA. ondon will vote o 0,000 ‘additional ses sup} 22 chool Board are rotising this Nedicine, Hat the hospital aambu- lance is free for the use of ratepayer: A cotton mill is to be built at Shawinigan Falls. he Bell now offers $4,000 and ten fies phones a year to the city of Londen for an exclusive franchise. The strike sat boys in the Springhill Mines, 4 800 men_ wil Feturn a work, Charles MeGill, former manager of the Oni hoe Bank, was charged with the thelt of $1,500,800 from the b Pei. Neva, a new town, bas been started in Manitoba, seven. South. of White- mouth, on the G corner lot in the husiness section Sel Employees in the Thomas will receive a Substantial ins cre of pay, s for students at the Ontario Col- le; a ot ee have been materially adval n the township of Newmarket, district of Nipissing, has been seleoted for an experimental fan A canal from Lake Superior to Hud- son's Bay is the object of a company Fa anDvine 4p) PED ‘iiament for a. cha Nene W. J. Leroy, a former Grand Trunk Brakeman, was sentenced on Friday a ix years in the penilentiary Henr; Sansregret, the Montreal motorman who ran over John Morrison, was sentenced to six months for man- Chief Chisholm Seek a City Coun- cil constables when a poles, tone is in- creased next Edmonton is aendiilg out ay Baie of 3 points along th me of the mines are svorking three shifts a day. gar. Wakefield, of | Augusta, Edgi Maine, has been appoint S for Nipissing mietict with head- amariers: at Nor r the Sond ‘me withity gow the plate glass window in Reed's Ba- Aa, Edmonton, hes been demolished by a runawa: one, founay “Geparoent staff of the ‘ockshutt Plough Co., Brantford, took ie i couteslignctndl bought b large eight- day clock for use in their own work- sore 1 35,000 turkeys will be shipped to ¢ West from Lond a tnt ie ate ally second to Montrea ® distributing centre for poultry in the Domi in the vieinily of Batoche, Sask., ber wolves are overrunning the Ease as they ha Macke ten: He *peautification schemes. GREAT BRITAIN. n a ae for a aes wi he ottawa Public the Bay Sloan's eave, "eight .R.| FORT COLBORNE GRAIN ELEVATOR. ave never done before. Cattle} Can have been killed and persons have been | ‘Tire (CONDENSED NEWS ITENS|CA PT ATN FROZE 10 MAPPENINGS: aie ALL over TOR Furious Gales and Bad Wrecks in t A despatch trom, Halifax, says : Tw | 9 a result of Tuesday ght's ibe fro ve miles east of Dighy 0, and immeeetely went : a tier Sarin and crew, ‘alrea -bitten a TUR: a with the. exception of one seaman, whose body cannot be found, got ashore safely, and are in the woods. ‘The mas- Ee Captain Berry, became. exhausted, death before aid could a mate Maly | fou colored people, where the remeindeh of IHegiets were cared. for The American Huddell, Captain schooner Rebecca W. Scott, from Salem, America: struck at) an ageable, but the crew are safe. NOTES OF PROC IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. EXPORTS OF GRAIN. Mr. Daniel. (St. John) was informed Paterson that th hy Hon. Mr. exports cf Canadian grain for the fiscal year 1986 were as follows:— From Canadiai eaports to countries other than th Uniled Slates, 21,187,886 bushels, value 17,519,572; via United States ports in 839 bushels; total value, $33,171 4 POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. Replying to Mr, Cockshutt, Hon, Mr. Brodeur siated that the postal arrange- ments between the it Cana ad been canceled or notice iven of cancelation, so far as second- class matter was concern Mr. ae learned from Sir Wilfrid a contract had been let for bushels, ied ag could be enlarged in time if subtree has been completed by Lar. kin and Sangster for $9 ince July Ish, 1896, the Department of Tan. ways and Canals had expended at Port Colborne $1,403,247, nd the Department St Public Works 882 MASTERS aN MATES. Quite a discussion took place on a bi ‘of Mr. Canoaster’s regarding certi- asters or mates of ships. sure got its second referred to a special c IMPORTATION OF SUGAR. on Armstrong learned oe Mr. Pat n that during the past fiscal year Cana imported the following quanti- h are using thelr old Winchester. an DOMINION PARLIAMENT] 3" aoe in moving reading ot the el to ere the conclonreble int bring telegraph and sl | panies under ihe ju ung way Commis! the mani "ea ways two cents a sity it seeks (0 pel interchange of business by phone compan: THE ROSS RIFLE. types (Beauhi ele a Wilfrid Laurier Mr. Ber States and} sued to When subject discovered, and the use of the was discontinued temporarily, Rifle Company pant Enfield. qs FOR COMPULSORY: VorING. Macdonell introduced a bi s Ac, shall a meh ine within svi 10 ‘reco 8 Sati sted A de cise, ‘ron Hamilton says: Onlario Railway 4 exchange will ari tb and solids at exchange idle ER eit to Engin home divisions, instead of being special | cussion in the Ci pinel Te uiniater ol s of raw. sugar, ove No, oes Eggs — Storage, 0 pe jer dozen, and} ang British troops sent nada, with | Corps. Secondly, the saving thus effec-| War declared {hat safety the ‘Hard Desborou ugh has been suggested Dut ae cn in color, eae me- Aas limed, 21 to 22c; new laid nominal at) ing object of more MAR — ling the| ted will be employed in furnishing six| country depended the execution of | as British Ambassador to Washington. conerete, ete from the un- | th : oe ; : services into an Imperial force. new divisions for the home establish-|his plans, the sole object of which was} The system of promotion by selection it eld ined panini den Great Beltatn: Cheese—Large cheese, 13340; and twins ment, whereby the sirongtb of fie army {to secure peace by making Japan too|is about to be adopted in the British | 297,480 pounds; British Africa, 10,807,- fiero hoe : at lic. Sere tects will become ons ‘isions. This} formidable for anyone allack her. | army, 163 Brilish pomnees 96,055,257; British | say that it wasn new schedule aa ae HOG ane SHOT BY A WORKMAN. signifies te er |The, other Ministers were not, disposed British Columbia fruit. won a gol 305,535; British West Indies, | were vigting for and that q sed hogs aire — cent. Thirdly, ‘Three special forces will| to decept that view, ‘but finally yielded, | medal at ‘hg Exhibition of British oom Fiji ial It they. are_porfeot guange micon, tong ier "13 19 ie Police Inspector Mortally Wounded at| be organized, namely, heavy ficld artil-)| When programme is capried | colonial Kong, 4,116; Argentint g Mh in case lols » $21 to St. Petersb i qulek-iring field artillery “and out Japan will be ie {o place an army} | Lieut. Collard, whose order caused the Te 17,075, ae va ry short cut, $28 ; % airy, all horsed with the best cattle. | of arlers of a million men in stokes, at Portemouth to mutiny, has : viamsLight ey remit bath ABICcH phere ee Fourthly, the work of rearmament and | the fi been pmmen nded.” 451.0925 x igo, iano? 0 *1h%e3 vats as about Police Inspector Sheremetieff, who, afler ae jot as telegraphy. tower 1, 300,846, 220 - pats Pare TE in Atos bates, 16. 1a -1esze; [tos Rae sb out lalystok in olland, has been Shipping Business of Port Fresietast acon. abe to june last, for which he was said to be| et-iik rt btdek | The mixture of two shades, brown and thrown down in a gales ported qranialed sugar, tesled Tied Up. 40; 120; 17 sponsible, was transferred to St.} 3 % | wine color, green and royal purple Hae UNITED STATES. 99.4 degrees by. polariscope, eee pails, 12%6. * Petersburg, was si and _ mortally ; % and hetlotrope, miaisk and bottle the duly per 100 pounds under the pre] A despotch from Odessa pyste? wounded on..Wednesday by a workman. | # Fashion: produces an t quite different rain T See, shocks were felt in} sent tariff resolution would be $1,24)4} su BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. While the inspector was passing that of any ane “shade. when the shades california on Fridi general tariff and 83 cents British pro- Montreal, 14.—The local market tei ith was searched on Tuesday ee in beads, br raids, or em: e is a motion * els eanans ferential \ Si ve S| ‘i xt to ut "cotinuss rm In"one and] enn "as penal, eens Hints eee ojos coer IMPORTS FHOM BRITAIN eal banding, eter doe f ae 4B LITTLE FRILLS. Bulfalo men have organized a. secret Rettet east elormod Wallhelme passing, and mrices sgontinue iene store, 41% (0 fae tor No. 8 for mt—Man- bakers’, wi ter wheat Dates $10 10 firm at recent quotation: tobe e spring whet 84.10 S425 “aig! Say ar mo $1.65 105, 1.60. Piste mantel tran: in ba; $20; ase $22 per ton; Ont straight grainy: Ba mi ae short i mess, $2 $22 Mo $24; nalt-| jer “is oe abattoir dressed age 80.25 .80, Eggs—Selects, - led, 2 e. Cheese-—Octo . 1136 to 12346; November Bie. Butter-ch to 25340; medium gra UNITED STATES MARKETS. . 1 north- 2 northern, Tikes Mey, CA Duluth, Dec. - —Whea! t %c; No. 1 mi 2 northern, Tic; No. Flour—First. pa- aenihea “oA to Tc. aria peat in 10 $2 4c ure Tard, 23g jo tic; hams, {beat ion, 45 to Mo; led | a ae $6.60 sein smallpox oie cpa creamery, Bx Hea bis b is je was surrounded able, commit about to return the j SMALLPOX IS RAGING. ee N. PA Is. Strictly eats situation ach person presen’ ticket ie ‘Springhill “iunelion a be in session of this pt Stabe ee apres in fact, this is the way s tumers: furnish ne sometimes “petler washed. black chiffon veil 0 good A. despateh oN ae Stra: The| ing {res! in -| the cleaners. | stiffness, per-| (}imitation Cluny, valencinnes, or have them all dipped will work into ence of design being conspicuc lors: will Springhill An accurate esti- is being ied in right collar, belt, cuff ban work is not difficul Oxo! colored—a fine needle, DISCOLORED LINEN GARMENTS. Linen will dye any good pale shade|™ and sometimes will stand as deep a tone : to ‘match the skirt and will also dye black success- some Cos- embroidered linen he quality will 0 to They lose only a little| If you have a quantity of old lace of trim- TO APPLY ‘roucH OF BEADING, nthe new fur cdats bead embroidery | ~ ied in the form of an up- ds, and som -| times strapping. The effect is pee and fer pattern with aie whi net to take pattern on, form the ‘ade. Every woman needs-an empire scarf They are. "delightful with joire costume and arming aaceesty to ahnost ny sort of evening di esi of these en Saale come in jour crepe chine—t the nd the pre- A very beautiful empire scarf is shown in an exquisite lavender crepe. White isies are embroidered at either end so sei 's one in deey colors. The er small China in “black or. ae For an who sh he are plenty of copies sae in ite shops. ‘These scatfs' are really uny | shawls, and have an embroidered sane sg eae 1 heavily embroider: er, Marvellous Egyptian de- r the ei back! has int | Hee ia any. an United States combine t ot this scarf are simply finished with names begin with Prof. Henry E. trobel of pais ies face on the faculty anc a peo pena adviser to ihe King ie rrepresentalive Gaines, of Tennessee, roduced a bill to raise ay salaries Si 2 = session, GENERAL. It is suggested in St. Petersburg that Kk of eae has agret and See Russia _will suffer trom assistance is forthcoming BRIDGE BUILDERS: DROWN. Treaking | ce a Cable Causes Tragedy r Asheroft, B. C. from Vancouye! “ne Thom} as ‘oft: o1 thrown et ae wiv ret E. A. Eldridge, “Tugh MeMillan and Aina Net of Vancouver, were the vi ret Paar them pre ave: a ersine charm: hor ov. ior those | society for arash on Celtic blood whose p poster nena DRAKE | “GUNNER GOOD SHOTS. — Kin direct to ett ports were: es as follows: $61,960,909; 1005, (60,538,814; 1906, 500, vires. ‘TRENT CANAL WATER POWERS. Col. Hughes (Victoria) feet what re stl wale by. the Government of Canada Sate the route pd the Trent Canal, what water powers: of, and what Col. iy nghes i hat there was no dis- tated je Government of Canada and enue in relation to any of these, NAVIG! ATION RETURNS. Chi ‘tained vee Mre ee oar “that from ‘April 2 to ports Ege immigrants, and from the Pera 1905.48, 139,485; 1906, Total imports from the | beer Esco “Kingdom, | airct and tae A despatch ‘trom Vancouver st ing Sus of the Peace of rite durtsdietion or disputed ownership |e a ne planing all senso on ae *poache e the law Into his Bul, when He Ss fables eas ue B the ‘United 'S' ots mak- ing a total eae of 137,506, Of with U anes pul Uh

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