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Milverton Sun, 28 Jan 1909, p. 6

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LEADING MARKETS BREADSTUFFS, Toronto, Jan. 26.—Flour — On- tario wheat 90 per cent. patents quoted at $3.70 to $3.75 to-day in buyers’ sacks outside for export. eee flour, ‘first patents, $5.80 n track, ‘oronto; secon 8, * re and strong bakers’ » $5.10 to A TRAGIC DEATH. indsor Business Man Falls From Hotel. Window. A ean 3 from Toronto says: Mr. Jacob A. Diebel, a well- known business man of Windsor fell or OPENING OF PARLIAMBNT/@™=@ #68 "=, APPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE. Governor-General Read the Speech From the ‘Throne in Senate Chamber. $ Verdict. of Coroner's Jury on the Fatality Telegraphic Briefs From Gur Own and Other Countries of at _at Grimsby. - Recent Events. CANADA. Building prospects. at Winnipeg kas this year are exceedingly goo The civil servants at Ottawa have received an increase of $150 each. The woul pati td of denen mine: i gated in value $25,- ing. The fatality occurred in front: of the hotel, west of the main en: :. Diebel’s pre-emptions and purchased home- steads have amounted to over two million acres, all subject to home- stead rules. FEEDERS FOR I. ©. R. A despatch from Ottawa says: The formal opening of Parliament took Hate on Thursday afternoon at 30 Lon, and was pttended by monial; the ar- A despatch front Grimsby says: Great interest. was taken in the -|enquiry into the level crossing ac- t at Grimsby, by which fi “That its said Wa Wilson, Ida Mheat—Manitoba wheat, $1.09 to i Te Ge $1. wt - 1 Northern, at $1. passer-by, who des the clerk |06 to Loa No. Northern, of the hotel: almost lifeless | and he ‘8 04 Northern, form was aan = and conveyed | Georgian: Bay rt in an ambulance to St. Michael’s a at $1. 18) t oat. 14, all anh and 2 Northern at $1. 10% to $1.11, are € wEN mn was appointed to examine ee various lines of railway connected n | with the Intercolonial state a leed- a 5 minum. the aridnieee was solely condition of the crossing where the recep occurred. tl “rail. Oats—Ontario No. 3 white at 39% | to 40¢ outside, and at 42 to 42%0 on track, Toronto; No. 2 We: Mr, ‘orse, Vice-President and General Manager of ths d Trunk Pacific, has resign ‘The fire widerwriters eee cided upon a reduction of ten per cent. on the rate on dyellings in ‘The remains o the = rateemsiy will take place 25 3 stern Canada dats at 45, lake pate, and 1 feed, 42c, lake por yee! 2 quoted at @ to 700 as No. bi be be placed before y LOST LIFE TN N FLAMES. with the former jury Grey, outlining the sessional pro- gramme of Government business. TEXT OF THE SPEECH. welcoming you to the perform- aie ‘Ot your duties at te first ses- sion of a new Parliament, I desire to ackn: oesedee with seneut thank- fulness, the abundant harvest with divine Providence has again uebec Tercantetiary festi- y, which were honored of Wales, as representing his Majesty, in the history of IMPERIAL SYMPATHIES. generous support given to this national celebration by the Federal Parliament and Provincial Logislainres, and by the peoples of Canada, of the other. Deisitay, nd of the United K em: phasized the community sot sympa- thy. which binds ious parts adie uosusn Eippice de eackeiber, ue and person of his States, with the ships of war of the three nations, served not only to rane ae to the occasion, but to n assurance -of increasing} , pro arty and peace. U. 8. TREATY READY. T haye much pleasure in announe- ing that a treaty relating to the great lakes ies other international s been agreed upon between Tis” A Aleety and the Gov- ited States of at im r ie wi eport, however, is expected at an ey date, you, based upon similar legislation enacted in 1906 of the United Hingdam, aiming ai the repression of t secret commissions fee gratuities ages eres goes to insurance, the civil se Tsuiors pa aihen subjects. POLICE SHOT SIX CHINESE. Fieree break of fierce Noting at the Village of Deep mine on Thu Ns a beings a lost “thei live: mine have bee! for mornin, ee aa PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Reports ested the Year ores March ted, ‘he commissioner ea jointed for ote conduct of offici- but has not yet reported. His Lond: rs ae ria Tol ated have $600, and when zener ot wiil e placed in your han or measure will be qokinitied to by the Farliament stroy payment of ° | sideri You will immigration, natura- ——— Riot at Transyaal Mine by 800 China . force A despatch from Johannesburg, near ransvaal, says was an out: |p) st score were so seriously aerated The Chinese laborers at t nm in an ugly atanes some time Thursday ing 800 men refused to go to ork and started wrecking the com- were twice driy- the Chinamen. Eventu- als. C in th Ne the order was resto ne Last Present from Ottawa says death at Quebec. in a aid the mining re $8 Magi Maveato Hyde Park Public School, near jon, Ont., unt of an has been closed on outbreak of diph- nt stock companies ineorpor- in Ontario iu 1907 and 1908 an te egate capitalization of 000, 0 *O. Filteau mae burned t e that ae ed the Beland laine on Thursday. he Ontario Government is con- ing the question of extending | + VY. O. Railway from Charl- ha ton to Elk ope is the rush into the Elk at district that a fourth s been despatched to order. General i euera regard to la ment os sorderly houses O.P RR. recke s a Taare N.B +5 On “Thurs ay express, mail and baggage cars ae were say ed, a 1 1 ° nat they had. to be sent to hos spi coun Jewellers store attempting to Eccles Lennox is suing th DR. for damages for the death of her husband, who was murdered company’s yard at Winnipeg. otiations between the city and} s floods are the result 0 street been broke go ahead with the munici- A d Royal was sui- focuted while working. in des Neiges College at Montreal, on the Cot exploded, | r announced in Mr. Ae Mcintosh. of Kenyon, rned to Death A dept from Ae all says: esday sverting, about tinguish the flames. A ee was noticed he Scaher: eee s overcome by the smoke. By the time the others realized this house was a no ene could “Me- _|of age, and Paes: two crldten: CAUGHT IN i GOLD MINE. Hundred and rowned in A despatch from Johannesburg | hundred nty- | have Transvaal and ‘northern Natal. Great damage al- iso has ‘been done to property, min- ling plants having suffered heavily. nd houses ead ilway bridges be- ng § or inundated. Th throughout Hae eae roaring torrents cleeene services are disorganized |, all directions hundred and See a the dead—ten of them white | men, the others —were caught iy the flood in the vat- Gold mine =e und Jo} eir lives | . auaine Pi sult of the floods which are general ; {tubs and Taree, rolls outside. Barley. 2 bar Jey cel a oa to bie outside: No, 3 extr to 55e, and No. 3 at e to 33e. Trckeat—28 to 564%c outside. No. 2 quoted at 86 to 87c Corn—No. American yellow ay at 67%c,. on track, Toron- to, and No. a: ello oy at 66i4c, To- SENS Canadian, 6 —Cars are RAE at $19.50 su bal outside. Shorts quoted at to $22 in bulk outside. COUNTRY tY PRODUCE. Apples—Winter stock quoted at $3.50 to $4.50. per barrel for good qualities, and at $2 to $3 for cook- in, ee $1.80 to $1.90, and one: dozen, Sa strained, 10% to lle per pount Hay—No. 1 timothy is quoted at $11 ret ton on track here, and No, £ * 88, 50 on track. eh rios 60 to 62%c raw—$7 Pe ckens, dressed, 11 to a 9 to 10¢; ducks —Ch a8 ey PaRnde to 12c; turkeys, 0 18¢; gee! i7 to 180 per auth THE DAIRY MARKETS. Butter—Pound. prints, 24 to 260 ;|¢ to 23c; in- sree 20 to mery rolls, 7 to 28e, and 1 selids, 26 to 26M%e. Eags—Case lots of cold storage, 6c per es pickled, 24 to 250, and new laid are quoted at 35c {per doen, se—Large ee 13%e per foouka, Aa twins, 13} r direction through the night, at that they run at various rates sa jof speed, ranging from twenty-five 0 The jury after a brief consider- ation, returned the following ver- dict, which is meeting with genera’ approval throughout ihe aistnict }|to take steps not protecting the with watchman and-gates, and thus pr ‘eventing the recent accident. “We also consider is an ex~ tremely ae ‘ous crossing, and re- commend the Railway Commission at once to have the said crossing properly protected.” HEALTH NERVOUSNESS IN CHILDREN. A nervous child is greatly to be pitied, not so much because of its .|present condition, although that is distressing enough, as on account of what the future has in store for es nervous child suffers, no doubt. It is peevish, easily frightened, rest- as inattentive, incapal n- tering with enjoymen} into the |° sports of its RSaucita soon tires of its games, and is often quarrel- it ia in adil life or the real suffering comes tive work, siesta nights, Sane headaches, the formation of dru; habits, Slenlonins early physica ven insanity are —children with weak and nEEAn RereOH systems. There is all cause for th nervous condition in children, wa ue cause can often be removed. if discovered. Heredity dsutlons plays an important a s, but not so often as is commonly yerieusd: nen there is an inhe: must be sought, and it must be cor- rect careful regimen and the ineuatug of habits of regularity. —Youth’s Companion. MORBIDNESS. When people have real trouble to contend with they do not sit down and analyze their anetighe m, and exactly what the tones of their voice and the elevation of lappy, healthful, ne should e to be: pSpAtAR YD thinking of self, and you will be surprised to dis- cover how much less complicated. is your outlook as existence. PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN. No family medicine chest should be without peroxide of hydrogen. This is of the greatest value in dis- infecting any abrasions of the skin which may have been suffere: It destroys all germs with which mes in contact and should be ini- Pe Cette the tent OF elabure, ieenaas houses were oEe a HOG PRODUCTS. 10% to lle ve Bigstahewad Legislature that he Government were negotiating with the Bell Company for the pur- di the Pablicsaccounte’ for the aaeal year ended March 81 last year were resented on awaiting rati- fication, : Ty GaRtere which: -peeperiale fnerease the trouble almost always Thursday ongratulated on having arrived at) micable settlement, which I font will remove during the life- time of the treaty many vexed que tions ats the field of cont: The and papers est i thereto Balt be laid before you in course ASSISTANCE TO SICILY. The ray er Sah w ental has befallen =a Son n Italy, a sista) DE PRESSION - A little Pore ee akcls civil orld ate €ol Euidelcials “steal that it is graduatly passing a While it a ed a disputable ‘that abundance and elas- has this depression ind seriously affect ed our trade, pro - our national a! PART OF G. T. a “WORKING. rapid settlement of the new Ils for new lines of . The construction of The Provinces pal transporta' - roy ol open for the ¢ from Winnipeg to the Battle River, a distance of 675 miles. Exploratory surveys for a railway} from the Western wheat fields to porte pushed energeticall, pour pa Bare been at work since August last. on the report sit will be peal to reach a decision as to both the route to be followed and the ap- proximate cost. COVERS COST OF H. B. LINE. The provision of the Dominion hy source of eee that will be aut! nen to r the cost of the rail- to Hu aon on’) into See until Jan. Ist, sales of 8s Bay without bur- . pre: P $ TONS OF DY ar o} ay. |b. te 0} L al w ment. solidated fund srere $96,054,003 ex tures charg silver coinage, and $4,411 upon its copper coinage. ay | several. t its the buildings a set Forcite Pov x Works, deto: miles around, and lew the buliding SpaesiIe it to atoms. Lady daughter of the Darl of Minto, Vi nited in marri-|nesday. Oriental splendor in Bishop of Calcutta officiated. George Johns George el nr ie He we: parlia- Receipts on cesta of con- 3 the enditures, $76,641,45 i aay ae capit while 30,429, 906, tures were for $2,037,629 ; “1 MITE BLEW UP ‘our Killed and Ten Injured at Works in New Je ee despatch from Newark, oe ys: Four men were killed Atiere inhered one fatally, nen of dynamite in one of ersey. a e S Lake Hopatcong,|) 1 em i aeon W ednesday ake nation shoo Of the four- n- who were Ue: not he bicaped-aeathor taj WITH ORIEN hady Violet Elliot Married 10 Lord Charles Fitzmaurice. despatch Gon Caleutta says: Violet Elliot, third |islat AL SPLENDOR, A was u ge on Wednesday to Lord Charles| Jeorge Francis Fitzmaurice, sec- | Marquis of Lan ceremony. took Tl S was | was much | that evidence, ‘The |} bills lislat eee MURDERER WAS HANGED. on Went Calnly to, the Scaffold at Kenora. A despatch his m gulf from Kenora - Johnson, ane 2-year rod cent nica of Mrs. Charles Pri an, Was banwed on. Wednes ent to death calm-| Cou hired man at thejof hi and suddenly ap-| | dead e killed the| oth but claimed | have Seig eh what he He was a Askeriiae home a not to TRAGHDY AT KRONAU, § ASK,» Mrs, Frank Engle and Four hildren| “Were Burned to Death. ‘ Aideasates trom Bignag ARO says: While Frank Engle, a well- to-do farmer, was absent from home fire destroyed his honse, his wife} eee in ixte eon mn yous yee? shout 1 o'clock on seine y but w reach ‘them. made three sidenenibeat i otiehinls to rescue the family sd and four children, the cldest i back cach time, ae stairs | e | wi te. as apie: Ss elas she could ‘oy who escaped sufocated e two tt last att ‘ay in the Take food, Milestone when th: sri have rl sie elbuity oeeurre! : nase of t h with £ equate on Thured ded Northcote Tw foot A Long Island aan Svallowed half she would quor taken burned to death at Gocatown, B place | United States § President’ Roosevelt miles northwest ouly a At Menomen at Cassaba Ppeahnbe Over five hundred loaves of bread al ‘eral ea - ore ee ze h Ibert Brooks and David Fred k were drow et by driving inte 'renton, on Brooks saved ibe panel in try t his owr GREAT BRITAIN. ‘The London unemployed had a el police in Berkeley y. the ‘eported <a Governor-General of Ca- the Canadian issue of as Hound encourage the sr aye Mawneebly: conmi@ntedl vam i England. U. NITED 8° D st ATES. ro men: Ww of water near Plat Eleven Tid a she from li- dding, were D uses of the ure d the Braiintion se er the Ser senae s veto on Wed. ne Waterways Treaty favorably reported to the nate. action on the anti-Ja) before the Calitorma Leg) ure be de overnor seage to the ed. feneen of Tilinois, State Assembly fitgod the complederots mice: to- deep waterw itchell and Morrison, | rican labor lenders, on conviction. Bell of T action in rt at Boston to b: is mount ud left who, her Shock Exp rienced in atic Turkey. Asiatic | he quake) mis on strict, twenty-five of Smyrna, but few persons lost their lives. two persons were kill- and ten houses collapsed, and wperdoua Jost shelr tives aad’ A number of buildings were damaged The local authorities sent out doctors, tents and New ne “Ticenad’¥ victuallers decided to employ no barmaids a their establishments henceforth. he telephone system in ghi ‘ed bribe of aiid will have n London that will probably be ere sree in oe between ‘anada and the United States has has asked panese in| oronto:has en- Hohn Tae FOG ay eeaplinies HORNS, the Probate 7,2 FRELGHI PRATN HELD UP. ; mess pork, per pound in store ent, $22.50 to = to $19.50; Robbed by Dozea Ame a Near} iagara Falls. a Falls, | ht train on the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg division of the New York Centra. was held up ie doseatarcied wen arly on Friday between Ridge road ar Mountain peek show two miles west of Model Four cat ere pilfered toa wa: & n a a Ke robbers Lewii and rob the Central Depot there | The pilfered cars were brought a ae aly and checkers and det r a work ascertaining Shak the: anne secur ae men covered the mployees | while the robbers. wo: a TICK-TOCK, “You must not slim into, the bot- | tom of that clock, ie crept out oe the low? fas} fashioned clock door with a wheed-| ling smile. é oe mamma, I squecdge in just “And jar the clock, dear, so that |® it loses time. ‘The oth her ey it lost balf an hour, and Uncle missed his fr. | “How can a little boy like me! -|make a big clock like you lose hal an hour?” he asked. eevee! days later mamma ¢ alled Bertie, Cty SD ene to ceceainany. er see a great ship sail away John | en me who with ick-tock:- pa oneal ” tick- ed the ie ick) solem: are riebhs vhis morning, I id Bertie, softly. ‘I crept One leg at| But a Seupler look shone | hisnie bright. ee he elocl then Nobia drove them down +) £0 the platens where mamma loo! ed at t clock, sae instant- ily her face ee very she to me. Go home, my. boy, “into that clock and stay aarti mipmanyty comes, the he Seed To i And it kept on saying that, until | Bertie felt sure it was the slowest work in the world for those wea: ti grow into hours. Eve | titul hi the “clk beat sharply in- his vith its puke “omickety- aoe tickety- “2 ,, You never saw a shi At last mamma came ar “titted him out, stiff and miserable. H clung to her neck, and ‘never said a word. t day the moon looked down ath @ sidewise smile at him. Bertie shook his head sorrowfully. “[ sha’n‘t ever come to see you any more. And the queer old clock said, ap- provingly, ‘Tick-tock — tickety- Sch Bertie ig going to mind — tock? When Uncle John came back Ber: tie went to mect him, for the BiG was just right. y; on Hens nts to break into! No. Toh 3 ern. 1 | eee tosketskety 2? answer- |) 08. nas tost twenty min- nel | Milch cows in active demand, but 3. Sateen ight to peas 13% to hea rolls, 10% 100 haze; backs breakfast bacon, 14% y, 12% to 15¢ rd— Tierces, 1244c; tubs, 12%c; |pails, 13¢ BUSIN S8 AT AT : MONTREAL. Montreal, Jan. 26.— 94 to 95c. Oa white pare Onan No. 3 ntario NO. 4, 43%¢; No. ; Manitoba feed oc; buckwheat 44% barle t, *Pigur_ Manitoba (Spring ee patents, firsts, $5.60 to $5.90; Manitoba Eee wheat patents, secon 40 Mani toba strong bakers’, Ge 90. to. Winter wheat patents, $5 to $5.25; straight rollers, $4.60 t ie 70; do., in bags, $2. ae $ ras, in bags, 75. to $1 eed. Manitoba bran, a AN $22 5 | Mani sabe SHOR $24; Ontario bran |$21 | 50; Satine S;: grain mouille, e358, te ‘mouille; % ee western 1 0 $25; pure “330 yu dl e iene Z 5 0 resh re- ee nase ee 260. ee laid en selected stock, 28 b sock, 25 to 26c Buffalo, Spring, steady; carloads, stare $1.147% 5 81.08; mixed, |—Higher ; No, 3 yellow No. ut Yas No. id, $1. 6 4, 3 white, 06io} to 62%{c; No. it on track, & oe 1 North- Nor Wish: 81. - «lis sinone exist, and cai e overcome. A careful examination of erv= ous child will usuatly bring to light ical defect, the curing of will free the nervous system. Ades oa physical defects may be aye ere in the body, oes ei usu- ally found in one or mo three ocations—the eyes, the throb and syes are most intimately con- with the brain; indeed, ves! ieee on the brain scish aries $| it, and this irritation is teanmnitted to the entire neryous §, eyes of a nervous child should be examined and spectacles worh if called for “What a pity to put glasses on a nila!” Yes, but what a greater pity ip Tar atherecae GbIdeatmate nto a Ha Twhe: maa. A sure to tonsils or andenoids. es interferes with natural breath- ing, which the aeration of Mica cannot properly nourish the erve-' rene, Further, enlarged ton- adeno aan are often Polightly : maaneds all the time, which causes tion of septic products n the whole system. Finally, constipation 4 potent influence in the causation sf all sorts of nervous troubles ane treatment of this condition, not {all uncommon children, in sath of their activity, does not consist in an occasio does of eastor-oil. The ‘root of the evil, aor 3 Northern, “4 Bran—-$19,00 + patents, | estan patents, 25 to $5.- rst clear 4 to $4.10; second | 5, ‘3 33.08 SMivaukes, Jan. Northern, as 10; M 26.—Wheat 0. 1 $1.12; 34 Northern ay, $1.07%4 to} Rye—No. 1, 77 bone Ma: ke asked, — E Standard ae ‘sa mples, ee; 8, 6134 to 68e 1 to 62e. | CATTLE 2 ; Toronto, Jan. porters — Good demand for-choice bulls and chers Belt quality and heavy! cattle in strong demand at firm, prices. All others down. somaee Le ee Calyes teady at last week’s prices. Sheep and Isiube-Market steady at lower teady and unchang-|f ed. kers—Good demand and market. ae to firmer at $3 a 755 1g heavy feeders, $4 $4.25; short-keep, $4.50 to $4. a ara fy saliciiad tendon tak elle vue, a suburb. of Pittsbury are ill from drinking water with Pa.,} ani A. despatch from Chicago. ea, Blown to pieces by exploding pow bee burned to death by the result t fire, or drowned in the icy oe of Lake Michigan, was the fate on Wednesday of fifty-three [workmen who were working on a ‘submarine tunnel den erib, . mile and a half from aet The|* op was ie in the constriction a new submarine water rel ane 73rd Street “Nine vater, stifling smoke epebeeded the 80-4 eaitod “living-room’ sewage in i of the cri and the tunnel ‘hiat the full import i who is a month-breather |i: conmestng Sie! the south side shore AS le than one a hundred times its size, ‘or the point may contain some deadly poison -w| fore the prick is ever noticed. A LEMON BATH. Among West Indian ladies a mon bath is almost a daily luxury, Several limes or lemons are sliced into water aud allowed to. tie for half an hour in order that the juice may be extracted. A remarkable sense of freshness and cleanliness is given to the skin peal oe NURSE'S GOOD LUCK. Miss Ethel Gillies Left a Fortune y a Grateful Patients despatch from Chatham soya: A report has been received here t through a fatal illness. that the ee lady was pura her calling in one % ree Anacitaa Syonpltall when a man thought to be es table with a Boe z sickness was brought the Through the weeks in olin h overed on the verge of death the youns lady did all that. ssible to alleviate His suffer- considerable. id no cloge relations, the story goes, and left the Basa part of his fortune of $200,000 to Bey ue lady who had been kind 03 MEN BURNED TO DEATH” An Explosion at Chicago Caused a Terrible Tr tragedy. of the disaster dawned upon the, men One of the workmen, y er head than his fello ed the Shouting and fra way towels ans sm enclosu vhich was a telephone feet Teonrtf ta vadl with the shore ation. CRY FOR HELP CUT SHORT, ent ringing of the telephone ath, i and this was the message w ‘ie madd sal he aura rer this point communicati eased. The tug T. M. Moreford, in, , |charge chor w ice rete it Baw forthe tug to, » but a peters of the lake rather © flames which were raging en th crib structure. hich is injected be- lens

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