Milverton Sun, 1 Apr 1909, p. 7

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< rons will be issued -Anstria Is Massing Troops on the Monte- se ear negrin B atessaich from Paris s says: if the irreconcilable attitude peace and w The efforts. of Great Britain, France and Russia to present a for- mula acceptable to Baron Von Aeh- “certain precautionary measures have bee nm on ac- It count of the te of the present held in official circles here that; European situatio Ikan situation, on account) WEEPING WIVES AND BISTERS Frontier. war me, and reservists are arriving continu- ally and are immediately embarked fast steamships of the Ungaro- for all a ers, ion that they are going to war sion —————_ "YHREE HUNDRED MURDERS. ACCIDENT AT BOWMANVILLE. ‘eee Bem ) Russian ae! The Engineer Bravels Stuck to His Post. ¢ Last Thirty Years. lespatch from St. Petersburg ed with having commit- murders, mara, last thirty years, it ap woman has made a DEE a rid. us murders, but pi their never murdered a w De sought to seize her and burn her at the sake but was paravented by the polic yrants. —3._—- A CHILD OF WATERLOO. Death at peaat of aie Mary Ann|S°P ulliva A donee from are says: Mrs. Mary Ann Sullivan. 10 was born on the field of Waterloo Ad ag i only a week, old age being the cause of her death. Her father was a British soldier, and her mo- ther was one of the two women al- lowed to BOSE PAN each company. King E eu Navaaniant Mrs. Su! tiger's 8 Panta that she was the oy pris, woman who was born on the field, and vouched for its Peener. . Sullivan and her husband liv ed for some time in Montreal, the latter afterwards dying in London, Ont. % FELL DOWN A SHAFT. fondon Hiroaina Fs cae Injured A pesprsel from ak Ont., stant Fire Chief Scott n Th help brought his comrade res¢ a baa a wile and shed thildven,, has belonged to’ the. bri- smoke and Neier AN INSANE IMMIGRANT. orem sls Action Against A Se se ane St. John, N. B., The Interior Department ot charge of bringing to Canada Pe immigrant without stating his condition. ‘The man is a’ Rus- sian Finn peuaee here on the ress of Britai quite violen damage in the iaisigration nee Com- e Police P. R. will fight the case. excellent ash a freeing pabsery he out 6 he A despatch from Bowmanville, Ont., says serious accident oc- curred AnEE three hundred yards R. station on Fri- Montreal, engine No. 980, i glace McKibbon, of an Almon Arnold, engine No En, caboose on eac! . Engineer McKibbon stuck to oe post and ap- she plied the brakes, but not in time to avert an accident ‘How he es- a. alive is a miracle. Fireman est of the freight engine bane toro, the accident occurred a Kittle faethes east the rs would have gone s the passengers only iftered fecuy shock. —4~— MAURICE RYAN TO HANG. Man W ho Meier His Brother x North Bay. A sence from North Bay wf Judge Latchford on Thursd: morning sentenc te be hanged on June 3rd next for Ciel minder of his brother, Francis h_ R; on or about Novem- ee ats 1907. The Judge was vis- ibly affected in yedrecsing the pris oner, to whom could hold aut o hope of Ses pleenene cy. his and at t) k to his t| sobbing eabls, oth his heat 4 his hands. aye, by KILLED BABY FOR ITS BLOOD. g White Child. A de ue from Havana says Three reputed witches have een murdering a white sick. The w tenced to death, and two sohae convicted as accomplices, have been fonteueed to fourteen to twenty years’ imprisonment. is it the hye teh case of the kind, three women “hav been executed in 1904 for ie ame critae. NEW RIFLE SIGHTS. Milttia Will be Equipped with Im- provement This Spring. A despatch from Ottawa says: The Militia Department will issue the. Beslan es Bae sights this ¥ hts do away with she Lee: ‘Enfield rifles how in the ossession of the Canadian militia. he new sights will replace the pre- sent sights, which have on wind gauge, ane with which a veriner) must be used PRESENT OF Imperial Government -Express2s s Gratitude to New A despatch from London says: Great Britain has accepted the of- fer made by New Zealand to give the Empire, free of cost, a fully equipped Dreadnought. Announc- | ing the uovephares 8 of this gift in the House mons, 0) - nd, ex- jovernment’s ‘‘warm- ati inde for this generous and | s yeti offer.” Continuing, Mr. souitb said :—‘So far as tho com- DRUADNOUGHT = Zealand. ing difcial year is concerned, the provisions of the naval estimates afford ample security, but in view of the uncertainty existing regard- ent x our national ug ae the follow ew Zealand absere the a first-class, bat- cond vessel of the same type ubseqnent eats show it is neces. ngineer Zimnerma9, eee lens - | Buff 4 Lord-| "the United States Steel Corpora- | Witehes es Fe Convicted of Mur- a &| three TICONDENSED NEWS ITEMS AAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER TUE GLOBE. Telegraphic Bricts From Our Own _and Other Countries of Recent Events. CANADA. Toronto’s net debt is placed at as 294, 153. Two Japanese training cruisers will visit Vancouver in The Evening Bulletin made its|*# rst. appearance at Prince Rupert on Monday. The Dominion Government will the exportation of ne hunter has killed twenty-two wolves i around Dog Lake, to shopkeeper was fined der fifteen vera: of age. he C. has et a contract for six hundred miles of irrigation tad. himhself comm itted to the -asy- “The Railway Commission will take up the telephone rates as soon tal as it finishes with the express rates ae i my eee cee ‘anada Automatic Machine meleebews Company announce that they will be operating at Brantford aaa ec ges term: ‘he Demaniak Textile Company has refused the demands of its em~- ploy es for a restoration of wages cae former figure. eC. . is negotiating for pene site at Vancouver in m with abe plans to ship | wheat via the Pacific. The Senate committee has killed the Lancaster crossing bill again, rie spent the measure pre- pared by Senator Beique ‘The Dominion Government will in regar Hons raised | by thoesdaanaie th United The Geecnad & Eadie Lomber Company has bought Waldie’s Time it and the mill at Spragge, and w move the mill to Sarnia. The price ir said to have been $1,800,000. A contribution of nearly a thou- sand dollars has been received from ealand to- Manager of the ‘runk, an- nounces a cut in grain rates to four ha a due Se from Georgian Bay § to treal, to meet tl Facipetiien of. United States freee GREAT BRITAIN. ohn Davidson, the poet and playwright, has disappeared mys- teriously from his home in Pen- UNITED STATES. Chairman Sereno Payne says the advocates of a high tariff on lum- fer are ebiefly atumpage specula- ors. Two trainmen were killed by the explosion of a locomotive boiler on the high Valley Railroad near tion is said to have secured control of the Michipicoten iron ore range, north of Lake Superior ‘Aquilla Chase, a’ descendant of the first child hoes to the Pilgrim Fathers, committed suicide in ENet York because he was out o President Lew Mineworkers of oh dies says the Bathe gees have a fund of $5 draw on in case of a str Ghits AS “000, 000 more can be easily raised. GENER. AL. Count Zeppelin’s airshi; fi 1 ei 150 miles, carrying 26 vee Paderen alt has rheumatism in his right an A holy war has been’ proclaimed 1 Moroe ve by the followers of the Pees A German wrestler murdered his cpponent in the ring at Re val, Rus- sia, and then committed suicide. the famous pianist, hand near dec! for selling cartridges to boys un- £ | too har ill} you scare him aw: y.|were round with intebent and ex- YOUNG FOLKS UNCLE DAN’S BEAR STORY. Well,” said Uncle Dan, when sed imes them toget ei sont a grizzly bear,’ Lyma Ne a polar > said bear,”’ guessed a Sone it’s a cinnamon bear,” lared Bob. Uncle Dan laug shed. Na, he said, “it isn’t any one of those ears. It’s a kind of ae you never heard of—a bear that. strange habits, and is different fr samy any other pear in the world. n the first place, this bear is ronind all over the country, not only the woods and at nig! <The P icalneet thing about this at you never see it of moon “When I was a boy I had to take |. father’s cows to pasture seit all the way hom “Did they Coe you Uncle Dan; or did you | shoot them, or scare them away? “No dear, I don’t fink any of them ever chased me, though I ran Ee ee aa iaie 1 never shot one, partly because I had no gun with me then, and part- yy Pee this kind of bear is so toug that a bullet quae t dbase him at all; ay. He will not run from anybody, no matter how much you shoot or how loud a noise He just stays color?” Bea Lymai 2, citement. LEADING MARKETS BREADSTUFFS. sacks outside for export toba flour, first cea “5. 70 on $5. track, Toronto; secon patents, $5.40. to 60, and strong bakers’ $5 to $5.2u. Wheat—No. 1 Northern, $1.21, sod No. = Northern, of 18 Ger eorgi- n Bay ports. No. ‘orthern #1.20% all rail, and N. 2 North- ern, $1.23%, all’ rai Oats—Oatario ‘No. 2 white 48¢ on track, Toron o. 2 Western Canada oats ae Collingwood, and No, 3, 46c, Collingwood. eas 2 outside. orn— merican yellows. 73%c on track, Toronto, ae No. ron a Cars $23 in bulk outside. shorts , $23 to $23.50 in bulk ou! yut- as very | side. Sues PRODUCE. Apples—$4.50 to $5.50 for choice ates and $3.50 to $4 for sec onds. Beans—Prime, $1.90 to $2, and n hand-picked, $2.10 to $215 per bushel. Honey—Combs, $2 to $2.75 per dozen, and strained, 10 to lle per poun nd. Hay—No. 1 timotby, $10 50 to $11 per ton on tr and lower grades at $9 to $1 = Straw—$7 to $7.50 on track. on = to 67%e per bag on ack. “Poultry Chicken dressed, 15 ¢ per pound; fowl, 11 to 12¢; tyes 90 to 92¢ per pound. THE DAIRY “MARKETS. Butter—Pound prints, 20 to 2105 mn | tubs and large r xollt, 16 to 18c; in- to 180; © ea rolls, se lots ae ioe “jaid, 18 ee per Ae. “dozen. Cheese—Large cheese, pound, and twins, 14 to 1 HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon—Long clear, |pe prc in case lots; to $21; short cut, medium, 14%; do., heavy, 13 to 13y60 3 10% to llc; shoulders, 10/4¢} 64 to 17¢; breakfast bacon, e lec. Lard—Tierces, 13¢; pails, 13%4¢. rolls, backs, 15% tubs, 13/40; BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. Montreal, Mare h 30.—Peas—No. dog, some- times as tall as a see ee ut they are always dark-colored—almost b ing very st “The near trees, and ted the Cas of old p: , but, Uncle Dan,” bega: rly, lack, Bee wee are always stand-| Oni fie where you are most 66 you can’t Piece bears? Do you always away from them? I think that i: cowardly, CON, my boy,’? answered Uncle Dan, with a smile, “there is an- other way. If you are brave enough o go right up to one of these the ony thing fekiveabiire long time—until was pee grown up.’ “But what is the strange bear?” asked Lizzie, with a puzzled look on her f: of it? “Why, they call ened more persons, boys and girls, than an; y other kind of animal.” And Uncle Dan laug! e For a second the children did not know what to thi hen Lizzie burst into a joyous laugh. “I know at dea axe ‘cimitted Uncle Dan, ‘that is what I meant.--E knew ‘ou had seen them, too !’’—Youth’s Companion, pee ORE as AID TO “EXHAUSTED NERVES. | Sir William MacGregor, Gover- Newfoundland, has been cD ealutsl: astronomer Gaillot eo has indeovered ew planets situated far beyond ptune The second reading of the Ger- {mann naval budget was passed in t rench ghaaunieer shat {two n SW, $3 ions amount- ing to toward the build- ing of a ean nought. -—— -t--- TWO CENTS A MILE. Grand Trunk Will ‘Conform to the Law at Once. A despatch from Aenuesay says: The next few days: wills 2 -e8- tablishment of a ‘third- ce ave eral Mane -R. on Friday that Miler ey be Be Sihetat announcement ur- ing the. course of the next two or ays, the matter was now before-the passenger de- eka One car would be put hutting one’s eyes is a wonder- aM Se to exhausted nerves. + home, when condi- Ifions are Tor iad as to permit ly- ling down, is far better tn alway ‘having the lids wide apart and_un- mcoaeouRy looking a some object. ‘ain n of a busy day down’ town up, for in that way she wil nothing but fatigue from the ef fort. Seg COLD. IN THE EYE. During mugey sentien: it often happens that Kk of cold manifests itacit | in the eye. The first. symptoms are a feeling of smarting Beatie as though @ Biece of sand or grit entered: then the eye iteelt bagtiae blood- shot. Strong light, wind, and cold air should be avoided. To p the cementing of the exelid in the smeared overnignt. e only re- medy permissible in dom nite e-prac= tice is to use a little lint Sine in so water or & diluted solution sary; ix most gratefully accepted,’ ” on at first, £ boracio. “What is the name m it_the stump |7 revent! He wa’ morning a little olive oil should be} and “| Spri $5. bakers’, $5.10 to wheat patents, straigh n/ straight rollers, =| $2: to (ee bran, $23 to $24; Ontario shorts, $24.50 to $255 Ontario mid- diings, $25 mouille, g28 Butter—Fall cantare: sa ta oe fresh receipts to 21% Eggs—fle per ¢ dozen. EM [ARKET. Sn CATTLE Toronto, — Ex apt iS s45 aaa eo 208 pS iety are a fa ney as axe wat ve sun ate far short of finished eile nate eae a os ibs sane there was some im- ent in quality; the bulk of at it is!’ she cried. ‘It isn’t bear all! It’s just an old| Stockers and feeders—In fair de- stump that you think is a bear, apa el se supply limited ike that one near the spring, up| Calves — Fir and unchangs Bheep and lambs-—Fair demand and slightly lower. Hogs—Weak. Se- lect at $6.80 to $7.10, fed and watere +—_—__- FOUR CHILDREN PERISH. Left Alone a a ‘House When a Fire roke Out. A death from Montreal says: to deat The eae are Kitty, bere seven } Freddy, aged pont HAULED, DOWN HIS FLAG. Lord Charles Beresford Retires British Navy. patch from. London says Aine Lord Charles Berosford. Commander of the Channel fleet, hauled down his flag at. Portsmouth on Wednesday, thus bringing to an lockyard gates: a free |: it is Pee tha ‘i he will take active part in the agitation tae is pig navy, ; : Lord Strathoona’s ona’s. Patriotic Offer to the Dominion Government. ‘A despatch from Ottawa says: education ot all the boys and girls ‘Amid great enthusiasm and loud |of © applause from both sides of the| Boren ponies ae House Sir Frederick Borden an- Ese Tied Sis Wada OEE “ciel “rk that Lord Strathcona had estab- lished a trust fund to yield $10,000 per annum to encourage and pro- ae the physical and military the aber a less of party, pat by all patriotic citizens. tion of Lord Strathcona was nine many hee (including practice in rifle acti ich had distin- ae oting) of the wees eee uished his wonderf r. Mr. he Public schools of la. Hor orden had - | thie purpose a cheque ae $250,000 will be sores upon ne aceept-|in view woul ance of the- gi The House at|great extent by the ae al once passed a Soe age Ste the trust. tendering to oe Strathcona the} Sir Frederick. Ponte after eae of the House of Commons/reading the letter rd and of the neaple of Canada. Strathcona, explaining the object Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in "ord of the donation and a plan aes the said that Pangea s of the xd) said ‘Lord- ii that the fund be known as the ent if i and pelted that the initiated would — cau 1 aaa the Prime Minister, vice pat- ron, as the donor had desired. ane containing a a number of blood-vessels. ‘ing into the Fashion Hints. signa, is much used for bureau|tion. This in turn lessens the r | cove! isting power, which all mucous Prench and Japanese cotton}membranes possess, against the crepes are as popular on hats a»| action of Aiea te: germs, for waists. Catarrhal inflaghina tions: Ram Some crude colors appear, not-|theria, tuberculosis, and other res- ably a ae mustard and heavy] piratory diseases are ave snore -| garish ti guimy $6.90 f.o.b., and Foster. Que., states] lish, + scription. 0 .|nal conformation is of even moro iit in a cold in the h is more or less destroyed for the ime being. The FADS AND FANCIES. The new silks are superb. Hore reas function of eras of the new waists open in breathing or; trons holt be, above all, ‘‘slen-| serve to increase tl der loo! with mucous Hibweek, Shave largely taken the| that the air in passing over it ia place of ee ers. ar a ister ere dered ter the bronchial wi eons a vogue for Tur- eae ‘sce ce present. ew ste k are decidedly fli a a appea: Of the double Svidth modish sa~ tins there is an endless display. aught on the moist surface, and ves and are being! are carried back to the entrance tusiched to the gowns more than|of the nostrils’in a current caused ev by the constant downward mov: ‘ali sorts of odd and quaint trim-| ment of microscopic Ieee ies pro mings eem to be coming into play, | jections on the mucous membrane. The directoire tunic of real lace s explains in part the evils is new cae ceedingly pe that result from mouth-breathing, The eens satis are to be|for then the air is neither wa od Ure Hs on the lovely new colors. nor purified, and on entering the + ticking, braid: as fancy de- ikely to attack those ual habit or necessity, oe. Ghent through the mouth. ‘All the blues are to be popular, up to the faintest Marie Antoinette Plain colored satin Se madi into rosettes, are a fad of the mo- to one side or when thi mors, called polypi, or other swel- the mucous membrane, ment, The buttons of mirror glass are on the free lovely and are quite refined if not too large. Bisione serving no practical pur- feature of the new phaenta: may be oa ight itself, Austrian crochet lace is much |i used, especially for doilies and fey | 2 | clot ths. Yedda braid scarfs will ke tdi as Reyes on many of the new spring ha Shirred Moigs of soft satin Diee —Youth’s Se mersvage EIGHT BURNED TO DEATH. ‘Compan ion. finish the brims of some the In Fire Following a Terrifle Storm smartest hats. in Tex Straight and narrow skirts will! 4 gespatch from Fort Worth, be fashionable as the summer ad- vances. One of the Des) for the new|o” season w’ll be! over soutache for yokes and Embro’ n turnovers and , © Dutch ine of linen. or lace are here in charming variety. wy . * followed. ae He Pry win side openin reported practically destroyed. and buttoning, nearly to the hem Only two houses were left stand- = 1. Twenty persons are ea in hair Sfoamenta. is [108 20 Slidell sil igapiation of Wie, ald taguinoad|eEOTes ao nalay eas Anh ete patel ‘comb worn by chil THOMPSON SENTENCED. | aperture Colored Boy Who led His Father. A ae from Windsor. Ont., The crepe de chines are a Fifteen year. -old Wilken as ever, ranging from the simplest ‘the richest, mostly satiny| shot and a famil ansal near nee With ‘the coming of summer Aufy| several’ iu ruffles will take -vho place of the saasel carat vogue in toilets. peg ute collars with two n edge of real cluny in- Agesigt ep an edge of lace are sty- afternoon, poutensed sf five years” senheigontnen THE ROD FOR TRUANTS. The princess dress of last year ic remodeled this season with Jong sleeves and a short sale effect, effects are one of the often Seianied characteristics of the pre- sent day gown of almost any de- Kingston rie Reeeive Nereah at ands of Polic: des oR from ingson sont Rok Two ae joys, aged 1 and pied eel sais THE NOSE. The ‘hose, the most conspicuous) feavuro of the-human tase, has al ways been rogavded: wit event team an ene ‘point at view, but it is’ within. a compara- tively recent, period, that, its. im- portance in the matter of healt! fas pack recoeaye " —— He ts external configuration goes ark t iar beauty of tear” ELGHT WORKMEN KILLED, ture, considered from the Seta point of view of health, its inter-| Burled i a Falling Wall in Chik 0 Stock Yards. ‘ from Chicago ‘BAYS of a wall killed” eight * stock yards g the orders of Magis rel whi por Friday mornin a nded on i for {roan they » breaking inte the other day and the rge quantity of lead \ school se steal ing a la pencils, significance, he inside of thé nose is divided into two compartments by a thin i deariex The falling workmen “a the late of bone and cartilage, ra B {he coptum, The outer wall of each dani mun wera tore of these cavities has three project-| of Parting & ofe warekous! ‘ormed ot curved plates ben he ing ledges, f cE bone covered with a loose mem- Shick fire destro; ed not long when the val a adm one qi *

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