Milverton Sun, 4 Mar 1909, p. 3

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cof ‘About 3.45 o’clock on Thursday the me patch from Hamilton ‘says: cold-blooded and wanton murders that has ever blackened the crim- seats 105 Herkimer. pte Fis iter, dy- £000) ug) 1A ig at the morgue #ith five’ bullet fe es in her head breast, while ir answ Hi anted something to eat and was invited in, af which he demanded fe_wai at Miss eu fright, five times. and escaped from the dining-room window. The ic notified about fifteen ines after the shooting took] cess and were on tho scene with- n gn than half an hour. hey devoted their energies par ney to the western part in ie e tragedy took place, and ki close watch on all the ieay ots. DESCRIPTION OF THE MUR- DERER. (LION RL ‘MURDERED Fire Bullets Were feed Tita Miss Ethel - Kinrade’s Head and Breast. “|lice at all outside points within a s|said, offered $1,000 to the pe will lead to the arrest, and the city had offered $500. n reply to a_ request that a ' Provincial detecti sent. here, coat; a ties 2 ae ie pulled of all the ot and hope is at Pat the murderer will not be long at large, hos been sent to the po- radius of several miles. REWARDS OFFERED. The Government be decided to 00 for the ar- who will furnish Eu ormar aD that SReontet Miller aeher ae the city on Fri noon, and received sep ait to go to work on the case. MRS. AND MISS KINRADE. artis have been denied ac- Mt Kinrade and her nen Miss Florence, who are in a state lering on nervous Mrs. Kinrade requires s al treatment. day night she. fainted away, recovered a short time afterwards. A SUSPECT ARRESTED. A despatch from ‘Buffal lo. says on prison cell is a whole lot bet. ter than tramping around in these | parts, and I want to bunk up here os the night,’’ Cea Mike Stephan, <veuing: He is suspected 0: who ae otis One of the most The following descrip- tion of the man who did the shoot- ing has been furnished tho police by Miss Florence Kinrade, and is . all the police hats to guide them} He in War searc! about 35 years, height about feet seven aetio. stout; medium dark com- plexion ; long, wavy, dark-brown moustache, drooping over mouth; ‘© a dark suit and dark over- ea- Ethel Kinrade ays| he does not tally fully with the de- bee Hamilton last Thursday. It is said, however, that was all worn oA BI in the open fields during the night. crossed uffalo on Thursday night on the ties of the international bridge. Despite ue Se been notified. GANGLION. The name ganglion is given to a ciroumscribed collection of ‘fluid along the course of one of the ten- dons or sinews. Usually it is lo- cated on the back of os wrist or on the instep, but it may be en- countered on the outer side of the =e aces. Si on the inner surface of 0} the ae hoc is rounded and of variable size, usually perhors of the swelling, although jected to continual slight injuries, much like glycerine jelly. oo the part, ar o prevent the “Tittle cyst from refilling. — This was the accepted’ plan of treatment ‘ta even the best surgeons forty T fifty years ago, and was usually tatisactony 5 but sometimes jatient so t loping Sear aiption: and died. The reason. for has been found in the fact that a ganglion natur in, and the S°| Board the old-time treatmont of a gang- of the wrist was Wit was h the ‘or |, 800d deal of went into a gal- tubercalosis in its slap with the book simply spattered the so the contained pone was carried od, to insert a hol- art danger, can be done without pain, and leaves a very slight, almost in- visible, sear.—Youth’s: Companion. See A TUNNEL Al QUEBEC. Mr. Armstrong’s Scheme to Solve Crossing Question. A despatch from Montreal says: At Wednesday’s meeting of the of Trade pe Mr. J. 8. arene of St. iD, n, N. B.; pre- ich he aie in. place by piers. ina measure it would resemblo the tunnel at Port Huron. His plan provides for a tube large ete to give four lines of rails and two he bridge, while the results Cote be far more satisfactory. forty feet under water, and mops thus be out of vessels. f comment, and will likely be seriously considered. a MILITARY DRILL IN SCHOOLS. Government will, E end System to WL) Provinces. A despatch from Ottawa says: It is announeed in militia general orders that the Dominion Govern ment has icunace an ‘extension subonetient 6 ment whic tween thi fluid out of ac, where it did nd nae into the loose tissue Bas) Bee fort sr See ga TcteROE oa ailignee bene neath the skin, whence it wa: sorbed by tho *blood-vessels, the a HEAT ara authorities of Nova introduction into the! p om of physi- lic of a. syste: A despatch from Asandon says: The Times of Wednesday morning te Ee Pee Sates from Vienna, Petersbur mea poe taking WAR SEEMS INEVITABLE Siustria Likely to. to Move Against Servia Within Next Fortnight. pavathite coattails burden that cannot be borne indedi The public and: the ‘anthositie are well aware that war wouk See tary Steph lade crease ten- fold, at en oat BAM Sir oub the expectation should the con- et come is a question which ex- erience alone could decide. The ‘imes, in a grave leader proposes -| that as normal diplomatic methods aus ve now broken down, @ yan 000. a at ion. | protect. the °| United States. poachers. at Nearly £380, CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS HAPPENINGS*ROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE. Telegraphic Bricfs From Our Own and Other Countries of Recent Events. CANADA. will enforce compulsory: yaccina- ation. Tho C. P. R. has let the contract. for » $900,000 elevator at Victoria ae soKe of Winnipeg’s high pres- sure water system is to be investi- ate Mayor Thorne of Woodstock B., Soe of The barleton Seatin: el, is ‘Albortw “Legish ature has dis- solved; and the election will be held on 22. A conference to discuss recipro- city with Canada will be held in Petes in Be ‘Tyrrell believes that Fort “Churesit on eee oe dson Bay will be a great seap The new line of Ailaate steam- ers to ply on Lawrence Sergt. Davidson, who was with Inspector Pelletier’s Mounted Po- Island. The Canadian Pacific having ac- quired the Tilsonburg, Lake ‘Erie & Pacific Line, are asking power te ot ora es Seereolia Cae ingwo National Paeerspnunesel near Fredericton, N. B., has burned his books and aioe owing $6,- eport comes from Victoria, an association money to buy arms for the disaf- fected natives of India overnment ‘he: will declare Hecate Straits a closed sea, an place an armed cruiser there to halibut fishing from Charles Hodgson fell down an elevator shaft at Perrin’s confec- tionery at London, Ont., and, land- ing on a pile of paper, escaped with a dislocated finger. GREAT BRITAIN. awson, formerly of Mont- i en com- 8. ee eee oe e eB St a LB vessel of see iecnhait type, > launched at Barrow on Mon- ay. venty-eight -women, many of them members of prominent fami- lies, were given terms in prison for met ing in Westminster on Thursdi UNITED STATES. Franklin MacVeagh of Ohicago will be Eee ot the Treasury in the Taft Cab: A Brooklyn an see invented a fog ’phone which will prevent, col- lisions between ships in a fog. aac Cook, a prominent eras ragist, now in New York, ee that “the battle for votes 66 ees is won in =anelend An ‘way into the City Ball es *Phhadetnie and threatened t 1 the Mayor yates he paid ae es to Buffalo. ustrian youth committed sia in New could not live scene to his Jer] on $75 a month No radical change is expected in the United States tariff as a result of the special session of Congress. The duty on lumber may Tae tained. Senator Carter of Montana is working to have the Canadian raterways treaty pushed through Te Dhiied: tates, Senate: ab bn6 present session. GENERAL. Proposed revenue measures have created a political situation in Ger- risis. wing of the aenas Soatalist party has decided » discontinue preaching openly ae tar the throne. a THE AX TIES ACT. Provision for Rig! his of Woldors in Case of Marriage. A despatch from Ottawa says: In the Senate on Thursday after- Richard Cartwright oved several amendments to Annuities ue rovides that eet of whom vox taken out aunui- ties, may each continue to have the tight to annuity aS to $600 should they marry. will allow a abate to share his amuity with his wife. Another provision will allow Persons haying bought annuities in £B,t where payments end aie death i a contract himself out of his agree- ment with the Government an have refunded to him the amount paid in, To Senator Lougheed Sir Richard said the indieetone were that the public were going to avail|® themselves largely of the oppor- {unites afforded them by the An- nuities BRITISH CAPITAL FOR CANADA ,000 Came Across Atlantic fn 1903, lespatch from London says: ont Series says that in 1908, exclusive of conversion loans, near- £30,000,000 worth of British ca pital went to Oar ada. It remarks at it is odd that the tariff rare ers who affect so much keenness| a jon soleme! preference should investment of ence of the powers be summon new cavalry regiment is to be | sons will be its Sh Canada| lice, be lice party, was drowned at Marble |i ‘ 0 John Dubois, contractor on the salary as a drug| oye, ‘he'| © the | ied provision | § LEFT THE PENITENTIARY. 0 Prisoners Made Their Escape at New Westminster. A despatch from Vancouver says A daring and nsational escape nS: made from the penitentiary : 2: uard ke on “Wednesday morning, ‘ork, on had evidei t with the lock, a when the nignt guard’s back was turned, after the bar had been rapped. all they had te do was to pi Bo sneak pe Having cells os ae climbed up the hot water es to a window and es- EE ES PELLETIER PARTY SAFE. Aprival at Churchill in Good Shape in January. to have ilds, ar- lad tid- cbougle shern Ww! Gimli, on ake nipeg, on Thursday with the Churehill ‘mail packet. They also give the in mation that pepeer a aller is ach Win- Wi weather in the north, Snok delay- a their progress; pare es an uneventful t A STRATEORD PRAGEDY. Alex. Snes ous Dead on A antl fe are says: lexander Sutherland, ern city limits on Friday morning. According to the story the occu- pants of the house tell, Sutherland there on Thureday evening, and was put -out of the, front door. The pay sells appar- nt on the body w: mine the left fae Petal may have been cai a fall, but hardly sufficient = ae death: MONTREAL'S "ASSESSMENT. Exempt a alaaed Valued at Sixty- © Millions. caped. Drhey have GA heen aps b a from Winnipeg says: Inspector Pelletier, and party of the Royal Northwest unted Po- ; | bale HARKETS BREADSTUITS, Toronto, Mar. 2.—Flour—Ontario wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3..- first patents, $5.70 to $5.80 track, Toronto; second patents, $5.20 to $5 30, ina strong bakers’, $3. to feat. Manitoba wheat, $1.19 for No. 1 Northern, and $1. oj for 2 North rgian Bay ports. No. 1 Northera atemtaale er, 25%, all ta and No. orth- ern, $1.20%, : Oa s—On tard No. 2 white, 48 to ran—Cars are $22 to $23 i ulk outside. Shorts, $23 in bulk outside COUNTRY PRODUCE. Apples—$4 to $4.50 for choice qualities, ood $3.50 to $4 for cook- ing purpose: Be: bap Sears: $1.90 to $2, and hand-picked, $2.10 to $2.15 per bushel. Honey—Combs, $2.25 to $2.75 per soreey: oHa strained, 11 to 11%¢e perp! ene 1 timothy, $10.75 to 11 per ton on tr: ack here, a lower grades $9 to a ton Straw—$6.50 to er. 50 on track. Potatoes—62 to 65e per bag on Ea = ack. Poultry—Chickens, dressed, 12 to de per pound; fowl, 10 to lle ducks, 1 to 15c; geese, 12 to 130; turkeys, 17 to 19¢ per pound. THE'DAIRY MARKETS. Butter—Pound Wrinte, 21 to 220; tubs and large rolls, 19 to ferior, 16 to ee creamery rolls, 26c, and solids, Eggs—Case ao “ot cold storage, 240; welts 25c, and new laid, 27¢ per doz Sees arge cheese, 134 per pound, and twins, 14c. HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon—Long clear, nly to 11%e per pound in cast lots; mess pork, $20 to $20.50; short cut, $23 to $24. _ame—Light to medium, 13% to do., heavy, 12} 3c3 rolls, a se te to {les shone 10 to 10%e3 to backs, 6c; breakfast ba- Sn. 1% 1c. Te Teroee: 12%; tubs, 180; gai 13%c. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Montreal, Mar. 2.—Peas — No. 2, 9734. ‘to 98e. Oate—Canadian A despat i from Montreal say: statistics, the Montreal | y-four mil- suche thee $216,840,719 i $234,821,903, an in- crease of $17,981,284. FOUR ACCUSED OF MUREDR. Man With Whom They Had Been Drinking Beaten to Death. A despatch from Prince Albert says: Four men, Robert Umphre- eile, John Turner, Alex. Dubois alla ee are held at e barracks here, oe drinking eueule: and left for home. Later Ander- son’s body Me es sae with the head battered i ye BLOWN FROM CAR. Grand Trunk ‘rakesman Killed Near Cornwall A despatch from aoe says: At an early nm Thursday morning o aioe Sams, of Brock- ville, a a westbound IT Re reaiebt train, was blown from the top of & car near Sum- merstown, and striking the side of and Kills 25 Passengers. A Kis ley from Guayaquil, Ecuador > A passenger train n the main ike bound north was ay thrown over a cliff 100 feet Kan at a point uear Rio Bamba, and crashed to the bottom of the rayine. All th cally demolished. were killed The SSSR was caused by a displaced rail MANITOBA THLEPHON ES. Cheapor Rates Under Goyernment wrership. A despatch from Winnipeg says: ae long eta announcement of red faction in telephone rates was med in ihe Legislature on Thurs- day by H Robert Rogers. The cut is yaiika P eatieta ntial, though not so much as was antici The price for business Sahionay ia tothe a instead a $50; residential mes, $25 instead of $30, nad eee ‘Phones; 86 ace of $12. PROFITS 7S ONLY $18,500,000. alors ais Mining Co. a Pay- Proposition. British Baital in Caeail develop- | add 50 added that sales during the ii year had been well maintained. Western No. 2, 50% to ape extra |No. 1 fe fed: 50 to as 1 feed, |49% a 50¢; Ontario ks (4 4c; Ontario No. 3, 48%e to 490; 2 ane je wheat patents, firsts, $5.80 to Manitoba’ Spring wheat pat- ents, seconds, $5.30 to $5.40; Ma- i strong bakers’, $5.10 &. 20; Winter wheat patents, $5.40 dlings, $25 to $25.50; pure grain mouille, $28 to hoo! mixed mouille, $25 to $27. “ 13 to "ses easterns, —Fall creamery, 23¢ ; Witter sph ee 2c. laid, 28¢ per dozen, UNITED STATES MARKETS. $1.12%; 1, $ d his he instantly killed. He 2 $1.10. was not missed till the train had Flour—First. run svete cae 5.65; second nevis Sls sieS Rat $5.40 to = first clears, 8410 to = ep ypp | $4253 Second clears, $3.05 to $3.15; TRAIN TOPPLES OVER CIAEF. Duluth Bar eee Fall of 100 Peat Demolishos Cars| "3% 81144 7.No. 1 Northern, $1 184 5.No. 2 Mes, $L.11y 5 May, $1.12%; July, $1, 13% ; » Bepi $1.00%. LIVE STOCK MARK nto, Mar. a—The ton price alte @xaee ioere ae for heavy bulls, $4.55. Pair ae ‘good loads of exporters’ realized fro1 $4.90 to $5.85, with a steady de- mand for more. cattle were firm at $4.80, and : att uality. were. ste: Co rm at $3.75 to $4; common co Pate canners not wanted and slightly lower. One good load of feeding Ora ae about 1, ae pounds, sold at $4.65. Sheep and Resse Steady hase rie baeedl 0} lect were quot: t $6.55 f 8 0. = —Steady and unchanged. wet eae C. B. R. BUYS BONDS. President Says Company Had $5,000,000 to Spare. A despatch from Montreal says: Sir homie Shaughnessy on Shoe peldhe confirmed the rumor R. had been purchasing Tralifat debentures. aaah) Aisied: in London. hought these. dehentres,” ‘he fee “because we considered the: good and sound investment.’’ . 2 oils the total receipts amount. to + 1 $8,602,902.’ se giving a total eorplneat 20c ; in-| room, ed | boats Eggs—New 8a a ard $6.70, fed and watered. Calves + {his assistant, a|beries and incendiary outrages in the A despatch from Toronto says: The Provincial Public. Accounts, which were laid on the table at 3 a decided falling off in the Provin- cial aur nluae which is decreased by about $600,000 of 845,938. The eS oh: the: se ound in the The dues throu: difficulty experi- enced in calling their lumber, The to come in even- tually, bi sell out many of the new arrivals in the just. opened parts of the]i Province. The total revenue from The Past Year Was Not So Good for the Province of Ontario, o’clock on Friday afternoon, show ‘ the SIE was 2,430,429 29.39. On the other hand the succes- n redui a by Say es Entered o (on population, and others) were $2, 128,772.08. ‘Phe mining licenses have netted the Province wi 721. ae The total $28,040.21 YOUNG FOLKS THE ‘“WATER-BOOK.” Madge was lonely. Shee ie slowly up the stairs on her to the nursery, feeling that she ioe have a long, miserable afternoon. me to do necessary e nurse, an busy with baby brother. came by her Aunt Jennie’s in. be found in the nursery, She loved h . She lil Ree bes look os th the pretty _ toilet. articles, n the bright little Aes mir- ox, that She was Hone did ante Bueeeae a at ae timidly, and then, as she heard | me t] For a long ti -book’? seem- book because ti streams in it hag right past the houses, aes there were red with Iaiihent things draped over their sides, tall buildings of marble, an afternoon Aunt Jennie looked over the water-book pis .| tures with Madge, and told her ai pues foes: She said the city wai > Aine thought it could be no harm to take the hook over to the sofa and just look at it a very fow looked at her hands, y it was the 2 when she was 50 one She hoped she would say that. fat. Wrong thongs ‘are like little Milwaukee, Mar. 2—Wheat, firm;| plants, they grow and grow; and No. 1 Northern, ou 17%; No. 2 was not long before Madge Northern, $1.15 118% 5 May, {had the book spread out upon the $1.16 bid. Rye Nee Corn | sofa, ‘as turning the leaves —May, 65% ‘ia Hiei Bhanae to find a certain picturo that she ard, 6 ve ya 66%4c; Ne. ated ee well, Just as she found 3, 64 to Xo i heard nurse calling. uw Minneapolis, ee oe — ~ Pd neyer do for her ye come in Ma; Aunt Jennie’s room,—! new what would be said neha she nursery. ad the way of a gam aod a good time for baby brother, «Madge really inmeat Uo atoal awhy and put the-book back, but she was time, and then mo- came home and asked her to help hide away brother’s birthday M -|tell you, Aunt pa she said, at | but the punishment. mi with looking about but by and by| me: @ | tache si and so they were eating “supper be- There was sie felt ‘that she ite ee stand in! @ for- nie and hi er lap. ‘‘I want to iat at about. eran right ‘ore sees be And so tl tory came ‘out, and Aunt Jennie. donwote her on the ot. “I knew you would tell mo by and by,”” she sai id. “Why, did you know | sehen I left the table?” asked Mi “Of RIFE Isaw ti book when I came it panes ‘ou were just as kind— Madgo could not panera. in sat forgiveness before the asking. anted you to tell ee ‘Yyour- self.’? adge was silent a while. “T ef +) last, “please put a © water- —|book, and don’t aioe, on to mé for & long, long time, just to punish my think that will be best,” her aunt said, ‘‘Forgiveness is sweet, makes us re- er.’’—Youth’s Companion. ch SARE CLOTHING BURNED OFF. Mantreal aeewe in Me Dangers sitio. A despatch oS Montreal Says ts Victor Legault, of the seeder ‘ompan, fepia, desta Friday. x pole 65 feet from the ground he touched a live wire carrying 2,000 | Volts. His clothing became ignited. and he faced death by electricity and fire, and by a plunge to the sidewalk. His companion work ®/his way up to Legault and extricat- burns about the face and neck, while his clothing had been practi- cally burn. fon his body. His comrade had} ype set mous- singed, r being treated in the Ho ice eat resumed work on the pi Sasi ee ag BRIDGE AND THE BAILIFF. The Officer of the Law Makes an Untimely Visit. A despatch from Winnipeg says: On Thursday afternoon. while a Jiff came in and seized the tables and everything in. sight. . There uurried dispersal h playerh Wit wl oolaciant Shane stakes. ge ANOTHER GREAT QUAKE, Pipeespaiiae Bi Somewhore in the le Ocean. A. deep: ne ce London says: Prof. Milnes’ seismograph recorded @ vast earthquake of the greatest intensity at 5.36 p. Pri ay. He paloniatay that the disturbance was 5,000 miles distant, apparent- prehents and then it was tea-lime, ly son mewhere in the Pacific Qoean. A despatch from Simcoo, Ont.t t: W. Malone, Chief Justice Sir Wi Mu to imprisonment ‘for life | ia K age (a tra wi ait the conclu- hours, spread o of secret crime ever heard in the} o: Sey, which théy ‘considered was that in rly minutes of December 1, 1903, Malone, as chief constable, in cold blood shot and Jeft for dead Constable William Wilkins, the man ela through his weakness of will, made an accomplice in acHol of his rob- end town. Thus came to an #72 [IRD SENTENCE FOR MALONE “is-/Wag Found Guilty. ‘of Attempted Murder at. Simcoe, 9 trial that has interested half the D wae in whieh thirty-four ‘a re summoned none f er, at the trial for Malone! 8 com- mittal the cro resent” cheered when she Mayinteaes ruled against the accused. Wednes- day night oa sp empty silence, possessed the women their eyes.

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