Milverton Sun, 11 Apr 1912, p. 7

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- f 5 - = Result of Ballot Means ns Resumption of Work —Rioting in Scotland ‘A despatch from London says: “It will be peace with honor and the men will return to work,” sai hton, Secretary of. the Staffordshire. The whole of the miners in the]i northern counties of England and a portion of those in Scotland have followed the’ fighting lead of the miners of Lancashire and declared against the resumption of worl in the pits until the minimum rates o! wages have been definitely fixed. This will give a majority of the min- ers in the United ante ea in fa- There Pontypool, in Monmouthshire, there ies se been disturbances, crowds miners smashing the stems in the houses of the men who. have petra to work. The coal which is being raised is taken ae by the railways G&G. T. R. TO EXPEND $30,000,000, Important, Matters to Come Up at Halt-Yearly Meeting. A despatch from Ottawa says: The healt yearly meeting she Grand Trunk Railway Company has| ™ been ealled for Thursday, April 18, in London. 'The official notice which appeared in the Canada Gazette on Saturday. states that a resolution will be submitted to the meeting to works of construction and iGahae! ment. poe sen EEE ee ae ‘ PRIEST HAS THE LEPROSY. Pere eae Phe! is Confined in A Sen rate New York says: Word has been received by Jesuit riests here that a disting: miebed Madagascar. | than a year, it is said. peel a p ALBERT MEDAL. Gallantry of Edward Bell in South Porcupine Fire Recognized. ‘A despatch from Lendon says: The King has eee of the Al- ond-class, being ¢ en gallant Bakatcoua fire in South Porcupine. A bite of this and a taste of that, all day long, dulls the appetite and weakens the digestion. Restore your stomach to healthy vigor by taking a Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal—andcut out the "piecing". Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets are the best friends for sufferers from by National ee and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limite He sai us | he had walked Hie man all night to HIS OWN POLICEMA Walked See an aes to Reach A aro ie Biisiie gays: Leading a man with a rope tied pera his neck and with his arms hound behind his back, a Galician marched a fellow-countryman: four teen miles into Winnipeg, i Wednesday mor: mig Through an interpreter plained that he had cay charge against him get to ee TWELVE YEARS FOR HAM. Canadian Sentenced to Long Term in Mexico. A despatch from Mexico City says: Geo. I. Ham, President of the |¥ defunct United ‘States Banking Company, was on Wednesday sen- fenced to, twelve years’ impr ison- three counts of the indict- charging misap- propriation of the funds of the in- stitution. Haim has been confined in the Federal District Prison since the failure of the bank in January, 1910. co AVIATOR WAS KILLED. Eien P. Rodgers’ Biplane Fell ‘rom Height of 200 Feet. A = spatch from Long Beers Yal.. says: Galbraith P. Rod the first man to eee, se AA pieeuas Continent in oplane, was killed here almost. senauly late on Wi lay, when his biplane, in which he had been Gaatiity over the ocean, fell from a height of 200 feet neck was ly mashed by the engin machine. He lived but a es aie ents. eA AREAS FOUR FIRMS SUFFER. Fire at Vancouver Does More Than $120,000 Damage. A despatch from Vancouver, B.C. says: Fire sday after- n about $120,000 to four firms tings Street, the Fit-Reform Shas ing Company, Sweeney and ham Clothing Compan: thers, photographers, nd th istry © Dr. McGuire. e law office of Duncan and Scrimgour was also damag: ne Sunday is the day of rest; but did you ever know a man who felt rested on Monday morning? G 1210. Bde 1D BRUCES sicmeehe "The best of all Meld earrors. = Beets and canal, BRI tanreltsan ove. 1-4 1D, 18e, Poultry S plies, Garden Keon ive; Maye ntxe_ aad Maavy ierenmliin aualitee of tho minugel, Siejenuoniaee sMOOTH WHITE CARROT— 164 1D. G8e., 121M, BLE, ANE WEEMS SRB MEEK MANGES A Vay Biose socondl ty CENTURY SWEDE TERNIP—Tho best shipping varlety, eye rene aera De, 410s. $40, py LID a : eae. aes Far an John A. Bruce & eh Ltd. 110, $2.30, postpaid. Oat, Ind 1D. Bey 1-2 1D, Shen, growth, purple top. ated Tower ‘Sete Plante: altos » etc, for > Send for |AMILTON, ONTARIO. Ee Sree nt Ay ‘2 re | ae any DTT 3 fReweuber the 2 ft: ita it—see for yourself —that “St. Lawrence Geta 100 pound granulated sugar. Note the pure white color of ‘St, bag—or “St, Lawrence” with any other high-grade uniform grain—its diamond-like sparkle—its match- less sweetness. ‘These are the signs of quality. ‘purities wi insis' LAWRENCE GRANULATED” at your grocer’s, ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL, 66 < even a 20 pound bag—and compare Lawrence’’—its CURED OF 60 GONSTIPATON ir. Andrews: Seca se ates 6 Dre Nonon Indian Root “pilise Mr, George Andrews of Halifax, N.S, Por beret been troubled wih ates ‘Constipation ‘This ail- ment never comes single-landed, and I ave been a victim to the many illnesses that consti brings in its trai Medicine after medicine I have taken i order to find relief, but one and all left me in the sai ypeless condition, seemed that nothing would expel trom me the one ailment that catised so muc! Tread about these at was indeed @ lucky day for me, for I was so impr with the state- ments made tl ay 1 determined give fey * fair trial eiuisted my stomach and eae Yani carat ot constipation, and i i they hayes no equal as a et half a century Dr. Morse’s Tadian Root Pills have been curing con- them, (They cleanse the whole system and purify the blood. “Sold c. a bo THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE IN A NUTSHELL. $ Canada, the Empire and the World i General Before Your Eyes. CANADA. skilled labor at Mon The West Toronto. Over "230,000 will be spent on sa harbor improvements this an, St. Catharines ratepaye gas plan’ : Bache “work has commenced in ern provinces. Brockville gerne ers will yote on the proposal to take Hydro-electrie ged enteen, n his father’ s mill near Thessalon,; tone caught in 5 shat. ‘A special report issued by the On- tario Department of ee foreshadows a prolonged scarcity oo meee H. Godfrey, ee candidate of ah Tens element, was elect: Controller in Montreal ey a big majority . e prices of all grades of sugar have been further reduced ten cents. per hundred pounds in Ontario and eS eg. two-million-dollar shipbuilding a will be built at Sault Ste. Marie by a Beg 6 organized by ‘ot Connaught ente tained the pialavaten from tl Indies at Government gua ee them on trade matters mad has bitten several other dogs at Sandwich, and strict Rake both in that town and in Windso: Stephen Kyoshk, an Indian, was found guilty of murdering Adams at the Sarnia Assizes and corenet to be hanged on June e murder took placg at Wal- pole Bh and . D, Hazen stated at Mont- rel ne the Government had un- der consideration the establishment of a Canadian Lloyds, owing to th high rates of marine insurance on the St. Lawrence. GREAT BRITAIN. The British Chancellor of the Ex- chequer showed a record surplus | for the financial year just ended $32,725,000. The flood si ation at Caruthe ville, Mo., is v serious, the rive! rising at ‘the rate of five inches in the picks our hours. h journalist, zehiea m Tripel reported the Ital forces bottled up in their oidiset and unable to advance. Captain. Scott, ina ie letter before departure for the Ant- arctic, e had no ioe of compating with Coptam Amund- a race for the Pole. te operators issued a a of the e the assert is cpneroned. ay He Mine inous workers. The British Tenens to sub: bsidize “an Gov erament, while tlantic in throuah that abe Marconi scheme of Imperial stations would place the ; 5 f There is a great oie of un- | Dairy rol doit Canadien Kener is |S yers have|f carried the by-law to take over the)» the southern portions of the west-| 43rd 8 orders regarding muzzling will be ® owt. John | from jamb: PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS REPORTS FROM THE FENDI: TRADE CENTRES OF AMERIC. — Prices Pe saalilte Grain, Baars a Other at Home ani BREADSTUFFS. dofloge Winter wheat, toronto, Ap) per cent. Baree 8 at, seaboard, find at $5.90 for home oor csaaailan, Mesa tobi frat’ pavonts, $9.60; socom a a patente, ‘4 0, and strong bakers’, $4.90, om trac] No. 1 Northern, #1 wheat, allerail, 754-2 ¢ Ontario Wheat 7 eotease ‘very dullsa with i igag alte “eed and side. $1.25 out, No. 2 Ontario; é pounds, Cor inipisnn yaliows iL to 8, orouto freights, aud kiln-drica of €5 to Buckwheat—T00, outside. ran Manitoba bran, $26. in bags, To- ronto freight. Short to $28. COUNTRY Ppoppee Apples—$3 to $4 per bar enns—Small lots of aandpiekel $2.35 to $2.40 per bushel. ‘acted, eee fred il to 120 per a oH to led Ee fo. 1 te SENS at $16 to $16.50, earn and No. 2 at $14 to $14.50; wd tard ener $1 to $12. straw—$9 to §10, on track, To- Potatoes—Car lots of Ontarios, ‘in pags, $1.55, and et a ie at $1.70 to $1.75, Ont: “prices of _ choice o eys, 21 poultry, about 26 lower than the above, TTER, EGGS, CHEESE. ppers, + and inferior, tubs, 20 to 20. | 35 to 36c for rolls, 33 to Sc for a abe” Ei laid, 23 to 250 per dozen, in case lot Cheese-—Large, 163-4 to iT, and twins at 17 to 17 1-4c, per HOG PRODUCTS, Cured meats are quoted as ee 11 Tie: backs, 19. to. ine. Lard—Tierces, 121-4; tubs, 12120; pails, MONTREAL sate tga Montreal, April 9.—Oats — Canadian Western, No. 2 oh to. S50: do. No. 5, 50c; extra No. ae local Bev t6 A638: “doe, straight rollers, $4.65 to $4.75; do., bags Bi to 1. Bolles a n— $25 shorts Middl 625. 0 $34.. ‘Hay—No. 2 per. ton ots, 814” to “$1480. Cheese Finest Wester, WB14 to 181-40: do, finest, east- tter—choie 2 8 ie ae F Gs Bu Sie to tbo; tog cenonds, 1-8 ¥ Bi —Fresh Potatoes—Per bar. car jot, $1.70- LIVE STOCK MARKETS. * goronto, April 9—Cattle—Extra choice putcher steers and ‘heifers, #1 to 87-51 loads good to 620 te 86 cholee, butcher, » $8 to $6; nized tight abo buteher cows mmon $3 ti $5 to. $5.0; cauners, sqlood, demand, $535 al, $6.50 ™, Jiats. uaies chet 10, ,48 Stoners $5.7: 8, 9250 to $3.50." ady. "3 in good demand at z Stone peloctad’ Iuth.s weighed.“ = BRITISH HYDRO AEROPLANE, Suecessful Trial » of New Craft for the Navy. tch from London eries of successful tests with a Taro. aeroplane which has been constructed for the abe ish Adi alty, were nee on Tuesday Har- ler the auspices of Vickers’ Sons & Mex: biuldent of the craft. mir- ia 2 Ea 2 4 3 a 3 oy 32 2 $ miles an hour, the hydro-aeroplane | ¥ rose birdlike into the air and alight- d again. The feat was thri de, AG successfully. complished As the wind increa: further trials were postponed. WASHED FEET OF POOR.” Also Reprieyed Thirteen Me tenced to Death. | world. Ficep' Eo "Dick" His Best. © ree on. Wi ATS. Brochk’s Bird Seed ey sear See, thrive better Lat “Dick” try this Bird Tone at us the coupon rave yitncl ier Seo tile cakes of 911 Francis Street, Tor: two full-size cake: Brock’ Bint Neat‘andoburec :|WONDERS OF PORCUPINE UNBIASSED ACCOUNT OF ITS PRESENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT. AN The Dome, Hollinger, McIntyre, Vipond and Other Important Properties Described From a Personal Visit. A representative of this a sa just. return from a tri cupine, where he found atari’. bar of ihe yellow aatal valued at Tntyre Mine. self at aks and was told by C. B. Flynn, the Vice-President of the Sere that the daily output would iately be raised to $1,000, and that it es hoped me fore the end of the out $500,000. from thie: Nes alone. THE DOME’S BIG MILL. The most aerate Porcupine to-day is the mill of the we mine. This is a huge structure containing forty stamps and accompanying e¢quip- ment, which probably makes it one of the most up-to-date mills in the One is told that it cost be- tween $300,000 and $400,000, and that it will have a capacity of 400 tons of ore a day. The other equip- thing‘in new big a s,| ment on the property is on a simi- e ower house coos $100,000 and residences for the managers, club hone, dining halls, ete., the latter are all of brick, indicating aise for perman- her it is estimate These figures a: confidence the owners have in the future of the mine. The owners represent interests close to United States Steel Cera and Standard Oil Company also own the Lagat tee Nicks 1 Company, the big Sudbury e 8 & :|and control the igang Manes Company at Cobalt. FORTY STAMPS AT WORK. The mill has just Beasts pasate: ht of stamps pound- ay on the ore, “pulverizing it a powder, so that the gold cau be removed, was worth going a long way to see. The mill would have been running several months ago \ FOURTEEN YRARS IN WILDS The Most “Remarkable Trip Ever Made Within The Arctic Circle A despatch from Dawson, Alaska, Joseph Jacquet, an explorer, has arrived here after 14 years’ continuous residence in the Lower Mackenzie River country bordering on the Arctic Ocean. He is accom- panied by Albert Ross, an Indian #4 came from Fort Mac-| wives, Pherson in the record time of 12% { Jone: boy. They days with fast dogs. They travelled remarkable winter journeys ever amde within the Arctic circle. ee the week before starting Jac- made a little trip of 150 miles Ae i tino Lake and returned to get biwile wife, Reels he loft with aibis: one Mr. Jac Hull es, an Bnglobsens4 is at Eskimo Lake ‘gathering birds for a London nine hours daily, equipped only | society with three light blankets, some killed five stove. The trip is one of the most No word has been received at S ¢ = 5 bah = 5 Fa $ EI S E | 223. ES = FI F $ = tofand Alexander, explorers, accord: g to Mr. Jacquet. It is feared they are lost. had it not been for the fire of last: July, Hee swept away everything. its name from the fact that fairly regularly the gold is found distributed in a great dome shaped hill of rock, which has been found to broaden as it goes down, and is known to carry gold to great depth. The entire mass wil milled, and is expected to yield about $8 a ton, the cost of produc- tion being perhaps $3. HOLLINGER’S RICH ORE. A visit was also paid to the Hol- linger mine, which vies with the Dome for supremacy. Here a 40- s nearing completion. only question is as to the extent of the veins, but the main one has already been traced 1,000 feet on the surface, and to a "| also in the Melntyre and in.the Vi pond mines, and it was encour ing to see the well defined uate veins at this depth, and to be able to pick out samples carrying dis- cernible free gold. Arthur Cole, mining expert of the Temi kaming and Northern Ontario Rail- way Commission, accompanied the party, and secured some striking specimen: The Vipond is also rushing a mill to completion, and it is expected that within a couple of months the mills on the Vipond, Hollinger, Me-} a Intyre and Dome will be running and will have an aggregate capacity t is esti- he year of 800 tons of ore a duced thereby at long last, putting Ontario in the list of gold produc- ing areas. Other properties visited aneeS the Little Pet, which contemplate putne! ina are “stamp mill, and the © extension! PORCUPINE: S HOPES. Porcupine hopes that it will, in» few years, develop one of the great gold camps of the world. The next and so! me 15,000 results of this undergro: have been satisfactory, though somo of the pevepeite have disappointed their owner: To neais the opening of the Dome mill a celebration Ses held under the auspices of the South Poreupine Board of Trade. aothe arrangements were in charge of the President, W. See Smith, who with a fund ‘dote and wit, phere to a a delight compan- to pas raeithe “ot hig guests, POTATOES abe SCOTLAND. Nine etna Are to Arrive in cag A seas eee Gaines says: Scotland will be s against $1.42 to toes grown in Michigan, Visconsin Minnesota. Only once or twice hay e pirenie ever before been im- ported for Chicago from across the a RnHAS ough European sup- plies are not so uncommon at New York, New “potatoes from the nthe pin Ie than usual a this time ot the NEST BGG OF F £6,000,000 What The British Government Proposes To Do Witt The Bus oye A despatch from London The Admiralty arenes aie ill passing, with a consequent increase of the strik- ing power of the German navy. The| pe six million pounds surplus which the Budget <tiowe therefore ap- propriated as a ch egg. This is oy Sota ae micas day’s Budget statement, though it was not tase very plain, possibly owing to the extreme care the Paataatie of the E xchequer took to present the nment’s policy diplomatically rae ‘paca gE: a two-keels-to-one policy toraby Hey UIE by Gerinahy Over and above those specified’ in” her navy law programme. wise one under s|debt, 1 The Times holds the decision @ the circumstances. The News, chief Government news- paper, is silent regarding this as- ect. The Telegraph says: ‘‘Lloyd George is perhaps the most surpris- ingly elusive er of the Com- S. Wednesday he revealed elf in a new and welcome light. be some financial purists i Tt ma regret that this six million nest-eg) is not at once to uged, as mt should be under normal cireum- stances, for the reduction of the a the times are exception- Je do not doubt publi an exceptional is fully juste ion ity agree that financial expedient fied.” A despatch from Madrid says: Good , the King and Queen, accordi ie Ba custom, washed the feet of twelve poor men and women and served them with dinner. it resid >, any courtiers aiiended. ‘Thi men sentenced to death were re- prieved. Empire. in cdyaice of all other countries. attem aS. the pee of | Manchuris eaniees aptain Scott's party discovered | moat and ‘marble in the Autaretic, and achieved valuable scientific re-| sults. Se BROUGHT GOOD PRICES. Breeders” jan cattle under the auspices of the Belleville district Holstein pie being sister, Buttergiel, ‘over $200 eac! One Cow Sold for $520 at Auction by h from Belleville says: The annual sale of Holstein-Fries- reed- Mr. Tracey, of Co-, oh Heatate ae _sbreral cows old for. ae teat GENERAL BULLOCK CHOS ere Late General Kitchener s Governor of Bermuda, A despatch, | Lieut.-Gen. Sir | Ballo ck has been onarated Gavae nor of Ber an to succeed the late | Frederick Walter miteheder; whose death occurred at | Liewt.-Gen. Sir service in India, South ae ed was aes general commanding in 8. Egypt in tk LORD HYDE FOR CANADA. Bought Near Toronto. ers’ Club, was commenced here on} A despatch from London. eysis Wednesday and continued Thurs-| Lord Hyde, the eldest son of day. Co} elly, of Syracuse, | Clarendon, wil is wife and bes ee the auctioneer. ae price rea- ‘other, jomers; sailed toe were good. E ‘anada on Wednesday to work some Aitine Korndyke ota A the reha ‘onto. They intend staying several years. ‘Their | panying them, the Second Life Guards. Will Develop a Property He. Has other form of lime, Why Should a Chicken’ Lay a Soft-Shelled Egg ? Lets step from chickens to human beings. Because, Willie, the chicken don't know how to create a hard shelled egg unless it has some food with{lime in it. So chicken-raisers often provide limestone gravel, broken oyster shells or some Let the chicken wander free and it finds its own food and behaves sensibly, Shut it up and feed stuff lacking lime and the eggs are soft-shelled. Whi is a child “backward” and why does a man or woman have nervous pros- tration or brain-fag? There may be a variety of reasons but one thing is certain. If the food is deficient in Phosphate of Potash the gray matter in the nerve suitable food for his children, wife and himself. children are accom- also five men late of Sold by Grocers. centres and brain cannot be rebuilt each day to make good the cells broken down by the activities of yesterday, Phosphate of Potash is the most important element Nature demands to unite albumin and water to make gray matter. Grape-Nuts food is heavy in Phosphate of Potash in a digestible form. A chicken can’t always select its own food, but a thoughtful man can select “There’s a Reason” for acopes: uts Made y Canadian Postum Cereal Co. Lid., Pure Food Factories, Windsor, Oat., Canada, FUT eTCCCTUUUU YY VEST EN pads baba dh reer youve pueees woven eS) GSR 2 SP Seay

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