Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 31 Mar 1910, p. 3

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r a FIFTEEN FEflPLE PERISH Victims Were Trapped on Upper Floor of a Chicago Building. A despatch from Chicago says : Twelve women and three men lost their lives on Friday in a fire in the Fish Furniture Company store, Wth Street and Wabash Avenue. Sev- enteen persons were known to have beer, on the sixth floor, only two of whom arc known to have been rescued. Seven bodies were found in the south-east corner of the sixth floor. They were huddled together, as if each victim was trying to keep the flames from reaching the other. Two of the victims had died while kneeling, as it to offer prayer be- fore the flames reached them. The bodies were not far from the front windows, showing that the victims ha^ made a vain attempt to reach safety by that means. The bodies were so badly charred that identifi- cation was only possible by means of jewelry or pieces of wearing ap- parel that escaped the flames. The bodies were wrapped in blankets tied to planks and lowered from thri windows. As the first bodies were lowered a groan went up from ihs spectators in the streets, and there was a rush for the opposite side of the street, many in the crowd- being knocked down in the jam Minor W. Bell, one of the depart- mental managers of the company CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE. Telegraphic Briefs From Our Own and Other Countries of Recent Evcats. CANADA. William Bradley was acquitted at THE WORDS MARKEFS KEPORTS FR(] I THE LEADING TRAD lit ENTREE. uLlw Prices of Cattli' (;raln. Cheese aod Other Dai | Produce at Home a id Abroad. BEE.\] rrui'Fs. Toronto, Mar 29.â€" Flourâ€" Win- ter wheat 90 jx'ijtent. patents, $4.- buyer.s' sacks on Mii ^A.W to $4.15 ks. Manitoba 20 to $4.25 111 : track, Toronto, and H. M. Mitchell, auditor of the , St. Catharines of the charge of fin:i and a brother-in-law of I.saac murdering George Bulman. Fish, were burned to death in an The Arthur B. of Tacoma, with outside in bu\ .-^ ^ i effort to save the girls. Both of captain and five men, foundered mUeur, first patehts.' $5.70: second them were in places of safety w^hen , the Fraser River, off Sandheads. â-  patents, !i!5.iiO t4 «5.30. and strong they heard the cries of the girls' The Canadian elevator at Gilbert • â-  â-  - "* on the top floor. With no concern Plains Man., was burned, with for themselves, they ran up the about fifteen thousand bushels of burning stairs and perished with grain. the girls. The fire started from an Contracts for construction, in- explosion at 8.30 o'clock. It burned voiving the expenditure of millions for three hours, threatening to I of dollars, have been let at Winni- ISPEBA DI) ON A TRAIR Shoots Conductor and Pullman Car Porter at Wilmington, Delaware. A despatch from Wilmington, hi.->i instantly. When Conducto* D«'l., says: Three men were killed i Wcllman saw the porter and ran on a northbound Baltimore i Ohio up. Bethea fired a second shot into ilailroa*! train on Wednesday af- ' the colored man bakers', $b on twif'k, Toronto- I Manitoba Whea^- Xo. 1 North- ern, $1.13, Bay pt/its, and No. 2 jNcrthern at S?l.ll, Bay ports. ' I Ontario Wheatâ€" No. 2 mixed red j AViuter or white, |1.07 lo .$1.08 out- I side. ( spread to other buildings before it, peg by the C. P. R. ) Barlevâ€" No. 2, 66 to 56c outside- was e-xtinguished. The large building at Windsor i N., 3 extra. 53 to 64c ; No. 3 at 50 Leo Stocker, an employe of the 'occupied by D. M. Ferry & Co. as to 51c, and feed 48c outside firm, was arrested by Detective a seed warehouse, was gutted by i Oatsâ€" No. •^Ontario white 38 to Horn in the crowd of. spectators fir-, ^n Friday. Loss $200,000. j 38':,c outside" and 41 to 41kc on while the fire was in progress. At Nine men were sentenced at Fort | track, Toroiit<i. ( anada^Wcst the station he was questioned by Frances for defrauding the Ontario t oats. 41) ;Jc for No. ^ and iOVc for Fire Attorney Hogafi and Lieut. , Government in connection with 'x 1.3, Bay ports * Ben Enright. He said that he was wolf bounties. filling an automatic cigar-lighter] After spending two years in Hull with alcohol on the fourth floor. I jail awaiting trial, Alfred Dande- The device was lighted, and ignite^ lioa was sentenced to six hours for the- fumes of six gallons of benzine | asFfiulting another river-driver. One hundred and ten German bodv. Then, ternoon in a fight which began at without a word, he shot Wellman Newark. Del., and ended in a des- ! through the hc«rt. The conductor perate battle between the police, I fell dead in his tracks. Before the aided by the firemen and citizens, I passengers could interfare tho and a murderer at Delaware Sta- } double murderer barricaded him- tioii here, following the arrival of soif in the toilet room of the Pull- thc train at 5.17 o'clock. Several ! map car and threatened to kill tha were wounded. The dead are: O. . first person who approached. M«^an- E Wellman of Philadelphia, con- j while, the train reached Wilming- ductor of the train ; Samuel Wil- : to.i. When it came into the station hums, colored, Pullman porter, and a hurry call was sent to the polico near him, causing a terrific explo- sion and starting the fire. The financial loss is conservatively es- timated at $650,000. « TOSSED BY A LOCOMOTIVE. Little Girl Escapes Injur; in a * Wonderful Manner. A despatch from Utica, N. Y., says : Tossed from the railroad tra ks by a locomotive on Thurs- day evening, Gertrude Swartout, five years of age, escaped without j a scratch. The West Shore Rail-jaie s^irry road runs close to the Swartout | of the high prices of meats, but home, and the little girl, running; really the packers do not make as to meet her mother, crossed direct- ' much money when prices are high ly in the path of a freight train. | as they do when they arc low. We HIGH PRICES TO CONTINUE. No Relief Intil New Crops of Meat- producing Animals Come In. A despatch from Omaha, Neb., says : J. Ogden Armour sees no re- Peasâ€" No. 2 for 4'»pui«'nt, 81 to 82c outside. \ Ryeâ€" No. 2. 6Sc oitsidc. Buckwheatâ€" 51 to 51 '..c fo!- No. 2. ' ' " ! J. H. Bethea of Dilton, S. ('. The triple tragedy was the result of an alttrcatioi* between Bethea. who I wts a passenger, and Williams, porter on the Pullman. The oar was bound from Washing- t>r. to Jersey City. Bethea, who . ha<l been drinking heavily, shot the ! porter through the heart, killing outside station. When the officers arrived and culled vn Bethea to surrender, he opened fire on them with an au- tomatic revolver. After a battle lasting an hour, the murderer was driven from his stronghold by fire- men with hose, and continued his fight from the car platform, whero he was at length shot down. lb 6c ; !lb. approve lief from high prices until the new treaty with the United States, the ^j crop of meat-producing animals ^^ J"" Department of that country comes in ~ ~ Beans meat-producing animals "^^r i^tfimrumuui, 01 Mmi, couui,.j ^o per bushel . Mr. Armour says: -We ^avmg expropriated the land along ; Honev-^Combs. dozen. $2 to $2 y for the people because %St Mao''s River that was the . ,^,,.^^.,^^, , .'i to He pe^ lb Iffh nripp, .,f mo..t, h..f. subject of the Senate rider. b„i„.i i.„.. ..:^1 • ^. -. T V.. ibjei GREAT BRITAIN. Lord Roseberv's third resolution Baled hay=^n. -»., $U. 5 to $13.- pretty good animals. 4^i to common stock, 3^^ to 4'.,c per) „ ^,. . . . milch cows from $30 to $00 Proiuier . I u *i r, •„;,„ ^ornâ€" No. 2 Amerwan, 70 to 70'4c each. Calves from 4 to 7c per lb. muiers, imported by the Dominion and No. 3 yellow, 67 to 07',c, To- i Sheep from 5 to 5'..c per lb. lambs Coal Company to Uke the place of ronto freights. Canadian corn, 63, at 6K to 7'..c per' lb One buver strikers, arrived at Glace Bay on to ea.'^c, Toronto freights. bought 12 Spring lambs at $8 e^h. *"^»i- ! Bran-$22 to m.50 in bags. To- Good fat hogs sold at W'y^ to 10', c' Ihomas Gorman, one of the gang; ronto, and shons at $24 iu bags, of .American crooks who robbed the Toronto. postoffice at Wright, Quebec, has: bcti- sentenced to five years ini COUNTRY PRODUCE 'ThfGo^^^rnment has decided to J^PP^-^J-^ ^.,,2.80 per barrel, of the new waterways ! --l-^-tis'Sit^ide, $1.80 to MR. KOBI.IN H\Y RETIRE, in Very per lb. THE WEST IS BOO.MING. Returns From Building Permits Show Great Increase. QK 1 111 X i.»„,; «,„ + '* despatch from Toronto savs : !„'.T.!^.,kT" '"*"** '^^•^'^*°'*2--TB''i'dinK operations are at their height air over the Dominion, and the increas<; in the returns for last month showed marked activity in the West. Toronto returns show The pilot of the engine threw her | arc more sorry for ourselves over declaring that tho possession of a track, Toronto. to one side, and she struck sevcBaljOur curUiled profits than we are ; Peerage should no longer give the PoUtoesâ€" 40 t.< 45c p. r bag on feci awav in a ditch filled with 'for the people. I can see no relief f'Sht to sit and vote in the House 4,.^^.]^ f^,^ Ontario^ 50 on track, an.1 N'o. 2 at $13.50 to that work totaling $860,440 was un- *^ , , o. dertaken " Baled Straw- .'<:.50 to $7.75 on water. This undoubtedly saved her 1 in sight until the ne.vt crop from injury. The train was stop- ] hogs, cattle and sheep come pcd and the engineer went back and Then we hope that prices will go picked up the child. She complained down. But we do not look for low- of a pain in her ear, but otherwise cr prices until that time." of of Lords was passed in the upper jn_ 1 Chamber on Tuesday. seemed unhurt. Examined by a physician, it was determined that there was not even a bruise on her head or body. ETNA IN ERUPTION. Stream of Lava Threatening the Town of Nicolosl. A special despatch to the London Daily Mail from Catania,. Sicily, says : Mount Etna broke into erup- tion otl Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock after a night during which IMMIGR,iTION FROM U. 8. . Number Exceeded Eighty-six Thou- sand Last Year. A despatch fronr Ottawa says : Th», tide of immigration from the Uuit-cd States into Canada has ex- UNITED ST.VTES. A bill to protect investors in stocks against unscrupulous pro- moters was introduced in the As- sembly at Albany. A number of Pittsburg Council- men, indicted of graft charges, have given notice of their intention to fight the charges. The United States naval appro- priation bill, presented to Congress ^ot.,Urt oil .„i,>„ t >â- â-  J • ..1 Thursdav. provides for the expcu- cecded all e.xpectat.ons during the jj,^^^ ^j $l2S,037,602. .\ minister at Butler. Pa., has Poulti during the mouth of Feb ruary, which is a slight advance over January. Vancouver leads tjic Dominion in the amount of Turkcvo Wr«t..>,l 10 fn *"'"!'. ""'^•'!:^;t'"'"' *'.^.'* ,* *•**"' *^^ eve of the general election luriccNs, dret-bcd, 19 to $^^0,793, while the little town of • . of ManKoha is .Puur Ucalth. •^ despatch from Winnii>eg says: Owing to failing I^ealth it is under- stood that Premier goblin has prac- tically decided tti retire from active p«)litic8 in the immcdrate future. H^ is at present sojourning at Hot Stjrings. .\rk., and while he is suf- ficiently improved to be able to wait: ar<iun<i he is still a very sick man. iiis heart is uiiderst<o«d to be badly affected. Should he re- tire the Premiership will devolve upon Hon. Robert Rogers, and Mr. G. Steele, member for Glenboro', wil! be taken into the Cabinet with the portfolio of .\griculture. Hon. Mr. Rogers is leaving at once for Europe on a pleasure trip and will be abBcnt about two months, and no de.'inite anuounceiiicnt is antici- pated until his return or until th« past year. Since April 1st of last year 86.488 immigrants have enter- 1 ed the Dominion from the neigh- ! be ring republic, an increase of 19c per lb. ; chick<n», 16 lo I6c. and fowl, 11 to 12c. THE DAUIY M AR K ITS. Butterâ€" Pound prints,. '21 to 23c; tubs and large rulls, 20 to 21c; in- ferior, IC to 18c: creamery, 29 to 30c; solids, 26'., to 28c per lb. Eggsâ€" Case lots, 21 to '.'2c dozen. Cheese â€" 13 to ir'-l^c per lb. large, and at 13)iiC for twins. towr Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, heads the list of the Dominion for the in- crease in percentage of work, the increase amounting to 1,955.55 per cent. Calgary shows an increase of 117.55 per cent. Hamilton show«?d an increase of 25.1 per cent. Nearly every city in the Dominion showed some increa.«c, but there are a few I where the returns for building per- for mits show a decrease. per HOG PKODUCTS. a number of slight earthquakes was nearly 36,000 over the figures for the recorded. The eruption is taking | previous year. Mr. W. J. White, an alarming form, and a stream of [inspector of Canadian offices iu the lava is advancing and threatening United States, anticipates that by the small town, of Nicolosi. In its the end of the present month, when course the lava destroyed some the fiscal year ends, the number houses and estates. The people of the towns in the vicinity are show ing alarm. YOUTH KILLS HIMSELF. Not gone to work on Friday, went to the cellar of her home and, sitting on a pile of straw, set it on fire, burning herself to death. For a f • w days past Mrs. Giroux had giv- en signs of being mentally derang- ed. Snaps Piittol at His Head Knowing it Woh Loaded. A despatch from Ottawa says : "Now, I'll show you how to shoot," exclaimed Eugene Bordeleau, aged 19, .whilst playing with some chil- dren on Sunday afternoon. Pro- ducing a revolver, he pointed the yeapon at himself, pulled the trig- ger, and received a bullet in his head. He did not know the weapon was loaded. He was removed to th'j Water Street Hospital, but died iu less than an hour. His par- ents, with whom he lived, were ou a visit to Montreal. DYING, ACCUSES WIFE. Faimer Says His Three Weeks' Bride Sbot Him. A despatch from Winnipeg says : Samuel Bovitc^h. a farmer of White- mouth, Man., died on Friday fiojn a gunshot wound. He made a state- ment before his death that his wife. W years of age, whom he married ' damage. He succeeded in rescuing only three weeks ago, had commit- | bis children and sick wife before the ted the crime. flames bad spread very far. will not be far short of 100,000. The incrca.se in number is no less gra^ tifying than is the quality of the people who are coming to take up their homes in the Dominion. Bacon â€" Long cli.ir, 15 to lo'jC warrants issued for six other min- per lb. in case UjIs; mess pork, 28 if-ters of the town, charging them j to $29; short cut, •*30.50 t>. $31. with criminal libel. | Hams â€" Light tn :iiedium, 16% to .\ Turk, who had an arm and leg 1 17c, do., heavy, l.i'-^ to 16i- ; rolls, crushed by a train at Cleveland, | 15 to IS'-^c ; shoiiliicrs, 14c.; brcak- bleii to death rather than iK'rmit : fast bacon, 18% to 19c; basis, 20 to | the injured limbs to be amputated. • 21o The Detroit Drydock Company Uvpcs to get contracts for the con- st luction of warships on the lakes if the Rush-Bagot apiciidcd. agrecmcut is Tho American Bible Society has [succeeded in raising $500,000, and * so it is entitled to lay claim to the BI RNLU HERSELF TO DEATH., half million offered by Mrs. Russell Quebec Wom.in Commits Suicide iuj a large deputation from the bor- a Horrible Manner. jder States waited on Secretary /\ despatch from Quebec ^avs • i ^"°^ ** ^'*^''J"8*'°'? "^^ ^^'*'!".^^''*y The wife of Jean Baptiste Giroux. I *'' P'"'*'."'^ against the imposition of of Beauport. after the latter had f'c maximum tariff against Canada Lardâ€"Tierces. If.'; to lOj'.c; tubs 16) .J to 16?«c; pails. 16% tot 17c. 4 Hi" FIRE WITH TIRPENTINE. Ottawa .Hau Set House in Flames. Family Had Close Call. .V despatch from Ottawa says : Henry Thomson. of Laurier Avenue, whilst lighting a fire with | turpentine on Suuday morning, | caused an explosion and set firei to his house, doing considerable! GENERAL. King Menelik of Abyssinia is said to be dying. The French Senate has passed the workmen's pension bill. Tho new Chinese Minister of War is planning a s.ystem of universal military service for his country. A Montreal youth was shot in tho j 4 white, 57 '.j to SH.'.jC; No. mouth at Cincinnati while holding 'low. 53 to Sii'-.jc. Outs â€" No. MDTIIY ON BRITISH WABSHIP Disaffection Among the Crew of Battleship Irresistible. th e A despatch from London says : 1 rigid investigation has failed to re- Tle battleship Irresistible has been | veal those responsible. Since the isolated at Portland Roads since ' <'iscovcry of the offence the crew has been confined to the ship, no March 18 owing to disaffection among the crew. The cause of the trouble has not been made pulilic. 'U became known on Wednesday, however, that the sights of the big guns were thrown ovorboar*! on tho eight of March 12 and that the must at Portland. mails delivered, or any communica- tion with the shore allowed, and tobacco and all other luxuries have been withheld. The ship sailed for Baiitry Bay ou Wednesday. A Court of Enquiry has been called a cigarette in his mouth for another map to shoot at. „ \ bill passed the Hou.so of Rep- resentatives at Washington provid- ing for the raising of the battleship Maine, which was sunk iu Havana harbor. King Victor Emmanuel of Italy has signified his intention of going to the assistance of those who are sufieriug from the eruption of Mount' Etna. UNITED ST.\TKS MARKETS. Buffalo, March 29.â€" Wlieat â€" ' Spring rtvheat firm ; No. 1 North- ern carloads, stort. $1.22%; Win- ter steady. Corn -No. 3 yellow. .6233C; No. 4 yellow. eOj^c; No. 3 I corn, Gl};ic: No. 4 <.<irn, 59%c ; No. 13 white, 64/.2C. Oatsâ€" -Eiisier; No. 12 white. 47' .jc; No. :{ white, •i'v'-;C ; j N(.i 4 whit«, 45c. Rye â€" No. '.', on track, &5C. Chicago, March I'lt.â€" Cash Wheat â€"No. 3 red. $1.18 to fl.lQ.; No. 2 red, $1.11 to $1.10: \o. 2 hard, •'?1.- 13 to $1.14; No. 3 hard, $1.09 to $1.13; No. 1 Northern. $1.18%; N'o. 2 Northern. $1.16'.,; No. 3 Spring. 81.09 to $1.15%. Cornâ€" No. 2 white, 62', .jC ; No. 3. .")!» to 69%e ; No. 3 white, 61 to 61.'.jc: No. 3 yeH'w, i59'.a to 60c; No. 4, 53 to S6c; No. 4 ycl- 2 42 THE MILITIA CAMPS. Will be Held at London. Niagara and Kingston. A despat<>h from Ottawa says ; The dates for annual militia train- inj^ eaitips this summer have beeu announced by the Militia Depart- ment. The camp at London will t.pcu June 13. ."ind the one at Nia- gara on June 14. Thi." Kingston camp will begin on .Juno 13 and will bo attended by ail the regiments' tR, the Ottawa di.'^lrict. there being no camp at Kockliffe this year, aocord- iiist to the iiresent .'irraugcnu-nts. It is exiicctod th.at the number of soldiers going into annual training this year will be slightly larger than ever before. DEFENCE OF SOITH AKKRA. GeiiprnI Botha Hopes to Have Fin- est Force in the Empire. A despatch from London says : .\ South African cable reports that at Zerust. Gen. Botha, in a speech, stated that his dearest ambition was to create the best colonial defence force in the Empire, representing both races. It is considered that TWELVE DAYS IN WOODS. Be tha' 8 recent speech at Pretoria finally disposes of the question of Rp.dly Ised Up Finlander Brought Gc%ernment coalition. ,„ ,j,^. j^^„^ .â- \ despatch from Sau*lt Ste. Mario says : A Finlander who was - ,. , ,. „..","" „ , ! found wandering aimlesslv in the liidicaled by Wireless Reports From ^-oods between North Chippewa was brought (iRKAT SEALING CATCH. and Batchewana Bay to the Soo on Wednesday evening. H-; was in a bad condition and had the Newfoundland Fleet. ,\ despatch from St. John's, Nfld. savs : Further advices bv wireless ; • from the scaling fleet iii the Gulf ! ''•^'^" P'^''*''^ "D by Indians. He of St. Lawrence and on the Grand ! ^*'^ °^^^ looking for work in tho Banks indicate that the vessels are ; camps »'Kt lost his way, remaining meeting with decided success. Al- I '" '*>« ^"^^ *''^"'^ f^"" twelve days, rcadv the sealers have begun to put ' ''^'"8 "^n animals caught in tho inl , port, the steamer Viking hav- : traps of the Indians. His feet will ing arrived at Port Aux Basque and ^'''^'y '»*^<' *" ^"^ amputated, as they th.j Harlaw at Codroy Harbor. The Viking brought 24,000 seals and the Harlaw 13,000, IMMIGRANTS WITH MEANS. were badly frozen. SERlOl S RIOT \T PESHAWl R. to 43>i,c ; No. 2 whit ;>, 46c ; No. 3^ 41 'i to 42c ; No. 3 white, 41 J ^ to 46c ; No 4, 'l»y^L- ; No. 4' white, 40 to 42' gc; standard, 44 '.j to 45c. BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. Mon'.real, March 2J>.â€" Oatsâ€" N© «% to 44c'; ENDED LIFE WITH PI.STOL. Resident of Victoria County Village Conuuitted Suicide. A despatch from Lindsay says : Albert Cameron, of the Village of Oakwood, committed suicide on Thursday by shooting himself with a revolver. Cameron, who is a married man, has been despondent for some time, but his actions did not indicate anything unusual. It appears that ho sent his little girl to the minister of tho village with ths request to "Send father two dollars.'^ The minister responded with the money. Cameron then came to LindsOiy, bought a revolver and returned home, locked himself in a room during his wife's absence from the house, and shot himself by placing the revolver to his mouth. 2 Canadian Western, No. 3, 12% to 13c: Ontario No. 2 white, l2Xc ; Ontario Vo. 3 white ' 41%c; Ontario No. 4 white, 40%o ! 2 Barley- No. 3, 60c : No. 1, 58c ; feed | Z barley, 5ec. I'loui;â€" Manitoba j Spring wheal patents, drsts, $5.80; do., seconds, $6.30- rt'iuter wheat' patents. *i">.50 t^ $,),C0 : Manit.bal strong hakor"'. S5.10; straight re"- lers, $.^.10 to $5.28: straight '"'â-  lers. ir/ bags, $2.40 to $2.80. 1 e«<i â€" Onti/io bran. $22, W to $23: On- tario Jiiddlings. $23.&0 to $84: Mar nitob* bran. $22: Mnnil.'ba siiTtS, $23'pur<? grain inouillie. ^M to $3r;; mixed mouillie. $27 tc Two Hundred Coming With Nearly a Million Dollar*. .\ despatch from London says : .\ remarkable thing about the exo- dus of emigrants to Canada is their co-operative wealth. The Empress j valy of Britain on Thursday evening • fliets were renewed on Tucsdav and took 200 homcsceker.'., the poorest 1 ,„„<.h looting was indulged in. .M- posscsses £500. and the . together seven persons were killed They ar«?!atid 38 injured. Tr<Hips now occu- Ipy tho city. Seven Persons Killed in Conflict Bclwocn Hindus and Midiainnicdani A dcsp»t<'h fnuu Peshawur. British India, says : Serious riot- ing occurred hero on Monday through the holding of the Hindu and Mohaniine<lan religious festi- s at the same time. The con of whom possesses £500 majority £l,0tXl or more maiiilv farmers. Cliceseâ€" Westerns. 12 ,i to WifflESSMEAT LAKES It Will Play an Important Part in Navi- gation This Season. I ,,^^- A d'M.'tch from Windsor, Ont.. station on Isle Royale. one of the rh i .e^t crcanierv 'u Vto ^*ys:T!i. wireless telegraph is e.\- principal danger points in Lake ?' and other grades at 2r,'. "to -JOc. pected , play an important part in ^„^''"'"f- *"d 7^"' ^h" "'"tion to Eggs-Janadiau new l*id. 2-:c. and lake marine service this season. Al^^^.^'^f ' ,^V ^^J^--^-^ Gov- .*>'*. T, . ,. ..jrf fl.iypM 1 , , , , . I eminent at Port Arthur the larin>Rfc Amcruan. 24 to 2..c ^ d^-^-" largo nun l.r of boats are being j,.k, i„ u.^ ,i,.,i„ ^.^^ be thoroS TTVii" cTOrKJi.\BKF.TS. "*l^»PPed wuh machines- and with ly covered. There * re now ready . JrZ Th^r.. «. ,'?"'"«'^ *' '"^ station., and but fo.- operation .Htations at Sault Ste. Montreal. Ma^;^--^'i«JV\' ', u ^""'*8 ^^'^'ic ^â- â- Â«^'^' '-'*'*<•'* *•'' Marie, Calumet. Grand Marais no e.xtra catJfon th«i market, but be out of th.- zone of conununica M.ii-.,u. lt.> and Duluth The some were>^d at about 7c per 1^ ion. One wireless Prime cquip- 11 in 4 01/ ^. I- . ^- wrcless conip.iu;> has ineiit for lUo Royale will go out >old at 6 to 6%c per planned to install a big tower and on the first boat from Dulwk

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