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The Liberal, 16 May 1907, p. 6

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"ii lllll ‘ it it WBEUK Mystic Shrinch Killed in Wreck on; Southern Pacific. (A dr-spalcli Il‘tilll .Qrinla IIJlliv: ra. t‘uli- in twt sun/git inns at. forum. sits: 'l'xxr i.1_\‘»wiglit dead and {i i(’i’i>‘l"- . g ‘ i M More Illjllt't‘tI on Sunday night comprise lllVXXIX'I “"1. I] I"“‘l“lll‘l‘": 5? “an H the cuu~altie~ due to the wreck at “011- Th.“ .“l-ihi‘ ‘i’ ~ Liiiiyw‘ ‘fhv ‘i-t 41a on Niturday of the Isiiialia special.111?“ ‘(I‘I:...‘:.\lf\f.l,li.. 1;; :t‘iil"l.j. patty. train of New York and PennsylvaniaiMl gum” 11.11;” p '11..;.- had elv‘l‘.’ :i‘l Nobles of the, Mystic Shrine. who wi-ic‘thr- ITI‘ in.ii;_-‘ iiit'll‘ siiirsmuig. 'lhat mum“: INN" mm “m mum“ “W.” lhl‘l‘lillii” xiii» tIlHithiltiâ€"rf.ifiiii-H‘li.ifli‘m mg of‘tlic Imperial U-tllb'd (if the “_ I I {‘3 ‘1’“. :' ‘1 [bawdy NHIIII‘< (if the Mystic Slit‘illt't's til INS iiiiirjiiffli: 11I\i‘ti llzlzliiiy li- Ill Fair ‘ Aiigi-lcs. hi l111.ili;|['.’t I11 11- nilu .11 fun multin- 'l'lic II‘tlfll. (ftl'l'\l!l:‘ 11.3 Sluinrrc and The l-t-oniotivc iii]b~:i\ttll‘_"flll“ llilbl‘ il"’("{ ‘.' ,. - ;-' v'l lv we 10;: H‘ 5"“ friends from I>lll-‘lilt‘t lcniplc Illiiftiln; “I: H“ “h “1" i.“ ‘ , . , . 1 i. . . .. ‘ rails. Iilt' interns“ ml Ml I‘lll'“ ‘ .tljtlil It‘llilriw, Heading. In... and neigh- M“ m H“. “HM “Mm. H... ligpmniditlh'. boring (ritics. was running north at lifâ€" t)! miles an hour on the Southern l'a- cific coast line. when the toemuhive struck a defective switch at the sand- swrpt. siding at llonda. near the l‘acitie Ocean. along which the railroad imis. it. was smashed almost to kindling \\ ood. StiAlDl-Ill 'l't‘) llEA’l‘ll. The dining car. in which were 3‘3 perâ€" a.r and fell d‘rcitly on the tit‘llltiilSItWI for a. hundred miles north of Santa IWHIHMIH'IZ Null“ (“Wilt Il"l'-“'n t” “l” Barbara. The locomotive turned a sour dining “01‘ Wt" “lstillllll' Itltlf‘d- SW'H" were scolded by steam escaping from disconiu'cted pipes. The rear coaches were buried into the wreckage. killing or injuring those who might. otherwise have escaped. Several persons pinioned in the debris were roasted alive. Engineer Frank Champlain was pitch- ed with the cab ‘25 feet beyond the en- gine. He got up and ran a mile. Seek- inp help. before he discovered that his illilll'l‘tt. many of whom are terribly arm was broken and that he was se- hurt. and some of whom may die. are \erely sealded. ._._______._________..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" BLOOD SI‘CKED FRO.“ BODY. T‘VO ACCIDENTS T0 TRAINS. Extraordinary Death of a Man Misplaced Switch Causes the Death of an Engineer. frigcrator Pipe. ersault into the sands. The cars land- (‘11 on the wrecked locomotive. and the coaches were crushed and took fire. but thr flames were soon extinguished by uninjured persons from the two rear coaches. As flonda is isolated. it was not till late on Sunday that definite in- formation of the wreck could be oh- 1ained. The bodies of twenty-five cf the victims are now at Santa Barbara. and the others at San Luis Obispn. The in Re.- A dcspatch from Winnipeg says: A bad smashup took place in the (1.17.11. yards at. l‘ortage la Prairie on Wednw- (lay morning between the yard engine A despateh from Chicago says: Walâ€" ter Iliinter. engineer for Armour and Company. met his death on I-‘riday in an unheard of manner. when his blood was almost instantly drawn from his body and a wrecking train from Winnipeg. by suction pressure. of 1100 pounds to the in which Engineer Daniel McDonald, in charge of the wrecking engine. was fatally injured and died in the hos- pital three hours later. The switch was left open. and Engineer McDonald did not see that. it. was open to the side track until he was almost. on top of it. He fell just west of the switch. and his head struck an old grain door lying beside the track. Ilis skull was fractured. At 8.50 on \\'edncsday morning mixed train No. 15/1 tiad two coaches derailed two miles east of l’cttipiece. on the Eran- don-Mincota branch of the (1.P.R.. caused by a broken rail. The following passengers received cuts and bruises: W. F. Ellis. Iiamiota; Mrs. W. F. Ellis, llamiota: George 1.. Stone. Rapid City. Alen M. Stewart. of Winnipeg. and Mrs. llosby. of Ilamiotapalso reCeived Some scratches and were badly shaken up. Damage to rolling stock was not heavy. square. inch in a refrigerator pipe on the roof of the Armour power plant at the Stock Yards. Physicians who exam- ined the body declare that no similar case of violent. death had ever come. to their attention. Hunter's life having been literally dragged from him by the resist- less suction power. just. as air would be drawn from a vessel by a vacuum pump. IIunter had been sent to repair a leak in a pipe through which the wafer runs from the refrigerating machinery to the reservoir. The enormous suction presâ€" sure in the pipe is believed to have drawn his leg into one of the pipes. where he was found dead five minutes after he had ascended to the roof. Ex- amination disclosed that his blood had been drained through the shattered arteries of his leg, which was destroyed by the terrific suction force. a power greater than is utilized to drive the swiftcst locomotive. ___._,x._____ .__._.x‘-- ._~... KING ENTEIITAINS PREMIERS. “’ishes Them Prosperity at Royal Banquet at Buckingham Palace. FOUND HANGING IN IIEN-IIOl'SE. Old Employc of Government Suicides at i . - ' : l 3 OWN“. A dispatch from Iondon says Tit King gave a dinner on Wednesday night to the colonial Prei‘niers. Minis- ters. Iligh Commissioners and Agents.- General of the Colonies. at Buckingham Palace. Several members of the Royal family and a number of Cabinet Minis- ters and distinguished persons were present. The King gave a hearty wel- A despateh from Ottawa says: Wil- tiam Butland. for the past 30 years an employe of the Electrical Department. of "tilt? Dominion Government. was found on Wednesday morning hanging from a tbeam in the fowl-house in the rear of his residence. Russell Road. The body was discovered by his wife. He had been come. He wished prosperity and hap- dead sometime. The deceased had been piness to the distinguished statesmen suffering from fits of despondency. and from his dominious overseas. and had endured periods of mental derange- trusted they would carry away with ment for some years. He was a native them an agreeable impression of the J ol the West of England. and came to this country some 35 years ago. Mother Country. He wished them God- sueed on their voyage home. Corby’s Distillery and Grist Mill Destroyed. In a few minutes the entire promises A despatch from Ileilvville says: At ‘ were a mom of flames. The city fire an curry pom- (ai Sunday morning the large shnc «Iisiliit‘l’y and grist null cf Emu mm a mummy (yr mm “ml 8 the II. tiorby tkviill'illlt “115 “KIU‘SNI 1‘." [quantity of hesc. was. despatcliwl to the fire l0 n lllile"[>1V“tlltl“l'llliÂ¥ “llll‘v Th" scene. and worked all day on the premises aic situabd at the \‘iliagc «fix-m”<~ (.“mp 10 {mm mm}: no “and titrlynlle. which llt'wéll'dS tit “Whit the time rtlici' large buildings. such Iiilb's' nut'Il (if tiii‘ t‘.i)'. 'I'iil' iii>t1ii\‘l'}'.;15 tank (mil \\‘;:i'(-lii,u§(‘5_ went g{i\'.'i‘]. “£18 Will “1” ll “W 1”“3“ “‘l W“ Il1\"'1'..‘\ tank contauiiiii.r 3.701) gallons of whi<~ Moira many Will's Us" 1‘." lb” 11"“ \Il'Ukt y in process of manufacture “(15‘ de- i Ilcnry flu-by. and was a tigurv‘ i-y .- 1-...r.-.i_ 3.11.] “pvymd. of 3001.0” hemme- st. ne structure with a bust-aunt. 'l’ln‘ if bzizlwy. rye and L'ul'll. An i-mptv luv bbnubudt giist mill adj. ins. and was ‘nar br'hn' ‘ to the Grand 'l'runk~ flail- i'nly sepaiaft l by a stone fire \‘,x“..:\‘.u_v ili my. left shining in fr< hi (f 31 altgil i.L‘-H the night fireman. na'uwl int-1 .1 - ;_\_ “it: angst-4.3.1. D. llul-bs. up u the" premises. smehedi n it .x‘ mm... {to 19;; “Li 1... {n H... smoke. and upon men a deer lead-:ticn ‘v of S...o.fr'lfi. and the insurance in; from the engine-r 1 t". the dis-,wdl be .11 ' .n;ty of Sillit‘t-Hlt‘i he; tillcry proper was q‘nc ' (barn tr: ' ’lkan the 'ss. The wet}.- of minimum: flauns. which ulii-ost envelrrcd 'w'i‘l be e: l.:m. llul lx cseat‘ed and ra'sM tlzeitcr .1 East un‘e ' alarm. [to was se\.~::e'.y burnel ah‘u‘. iiip-h‘-da built the face and head. and was subseqiuni- niodcrr apphan .. 'ly renimcd to the city for inc-heal treal- ’lhi- tire ugl‘t tr have originated lnent. Ly siy‘ntanmus conitiisfit'n. If} s sctllml. twL'. uL‘. 1,». l‘l; :ii plat w:t.'i a". :s’ 'Ib' sens eating luncheon. linundcd into the ‘brigade were notihed and a steam (-11-- mmnnmd (is 5m 1; a: the lllIli" Ile (lll‘ 'Liiiiiiiti MARKETS EItI-L‘vlis'l‘t'l’l-‘R TOITIfi“. \Ier.‘ Igaiitialii Isll‘tI (liltin- ‘i. ii~ itli'. 7 \\hw.3 (minim 2 winter. 77¢ l..l. l, 1'. 1:, east; run asked 1]] stri'c. :.\I« liil'ifii; L’ gt. isi‘. 7.3L" in-iU'ti. (IiiI‘ ‘hwit'. \\hw.it \fii._f.l:i _\l. 2 iitrtlicrn. 1".“ timid. :iut .\'« :lli ll::\'. 1 Min .\.. .: ytj- Eh»: asked. split i'll ['1 n“. (hint pram Jfl‘i - ‘ \\i:ill" \Itilll’t inf # Ifiixi“ li' liS “. lawl. 1M: .\7. | luniitilll. N'gv: No. 3 If :t‘mu. NH»... \\Iltiti' tliaidini. IV. 2.’ with” V. iifrl‘ in to 77": N. 2 rid. 71".. to 7?: .\o. :3 iii \wl. 7.3.3 Hat's .\-. 2 \\‘.‘~. 40- 1.. long; mi. we: _\1. ;‘ ll.:\'<i. 1:21» i . any; ‘ inns 7’.- :o “('Hl X ‘- it .‘th'w‘f .\lll'lbttll. 5.30 it: "i . .m ,.i_ 'fium. Aisle. fihalhaui freights. . ltyc Illill at life bi tlfi'. ‘ liliii' \u. ‘3. Sillyt‘ t‘ .‘llt‘: liili.‘llit‘: No. I: «'\il.’l. Tifl‘gt' t< iilb‘: No. .'l. fill,“ iiii J-bL’i‘ Flour tuilariowfltl pcr cent. patents. 52.7.3 bid: \tanih'iba. first patents. $3.50. ‘sict nds. Si: baht-r3. $3.00. Tort iito. llraii $21 to $22: slbuts quoted (11322 .to 32). outside. COI‘VTHY l‘ln'il‘u‘tili. I‘llIiIDI"“IhI{'(‘IIIIS are increasing. and the market is easy at (liltittlt‘iullSA (iicuniery. prints 2th? “1230 (In sfiiltls .... .... ‘Zl‘it'iti25t‘. |llaiiy. prints . 23ctoi’fic dc tubs . . . . . . ‘llctt'12‘3c (Lhecs'efi Unchanged at 12%.: for large and lite for twins. in job lots here. Egg» Steady at 17c to 173/50. IIt'lIIt‘in‘iliiQ. It? ll'i 1‘th II»; 51.311 to $2.5u quality. llcauszifil‘i to 91.55 for hand‘picked (:Ed $l.35 to SIuIiI for primes. Ptiitli0(‘Râ€"»(Illitll'ltl. 931* to 001‘: eastern. $1.05 to $1.10 in car lots on track here. Ontario. nominal. Baled llay'~r$1:2.50 to $1.": per ton for No. 1 timothy and $10 to $11 for sci:- ondary grades. in car lots here. Rated Straw’»~Ensicr, at $6.75 to $7 per ten. in car lots here. combs. per down. according to PROVISIONS. Dressed llogsfi$0 for lightweights and $8.50 for heavies. farmers‘ lots. (jar lcts nominal. l‘orksSliort cut. $23.50 to $21 per bar- '1’el. iiuss. to $21.50. Smoked and Dry Salted Meatswlong c'ear bacon. lie. to til/1c for tons and cases; hams. medium and light. 1:1};e to 10c; heavy. flge to the: backs. 1616:: to 17c: shoulders. tie to 11%c; rolls. Ill/gt); out of pickle. to less than smoked. I.tll'<‘IkI‘jtlsiL‘l‘. Ticrccs. 1‘2}§c; tubs. 12};c; pals. 12}§c. MONTREAL MARKETS. ' Montreal. May 1i.â€"The local market for oats is firm. and the is now quoted fcr No. 2 while Manitoba and MC for the same grade Ontario. Buckwheatâ€"55c to 563$? per bushel. UZII‘llvâ€"Alllt’l‘it‘flll No. 2 yellow. 550; No. 3 mixed. 6.31:. ex-store. l’cas~Boiling peas. $1 lots. $1.10 in jol'ibing lots. Flour~».\lanitoba spring wheat. ._’. in earload or ....) to $4.60: strong bakers’. St to $1.10; winter wheat. patents. $4.10 to $4.25: straight rollers, $3.60 to $3.70; (to. in bags. $1.65 to $1.75; extras. $1.50 to $31.55. ltfillfecdâ€"Manitoba bran. in bags. $20 to$22; shorts.$2210822.50;Ontario bran. in bags. $20 to $21; shorts. to .Sf0.50; milled mouille. $21 to $25; straight grain. $28 to $29 per ton. Rolled Oatsâ€"Per bag. $1.90 to $2. Ilayâ€" No. 1. $13.50: No. 2. $12.50; No. 3. 811.50: clover. mixed. $11: pure clov- er. $10.50 to 911 per ton in car lots. Provisiousvllarrcls. short cut mess. 2.5”) to $23.30: half barrels. 811.75 to $12.50; clear fat backs. $24 to $94.51); long cut heavy mess. $20.50 to $22; half liar- rcls do.. $10.75 to $11.50: dry salt long i'lctil‘ bacon. 1195c to 12c: barrels plate lueef. $13 to Sit: half barrels do.. $7 to $7.50: barrels heavy mess beef. $10: half barrels (10.. $5.05: Ponipound lard. 014C to 10¢; pure lard. 1214c to 12;“41‘: kettle rendered. 13c to 1314c: hams. 131.;c to the. nccm-ding to si7 : breakfast bacon. 1.71“ iii 10": \VIIVISUI' Iiilt‘ull. lf’n‘ to tile: fresh hit-led abattoir tlr‘-sswl hogs. $0.50 sn to 530.73: alive. $7 to “7.2.3. Rutterâ€" Rune sales were made at 9913‘. and for extra choice lots were quoted at 23c. and 231.9. (ilit-cse-~Tlie English market is strong. er. and shows an advance of is. while being now quoted at 033 and eolr'rred 165s. [-‘ivrv:s~l‘i'il.w< . .- r 1181:. are steady at 17‘.;._~ to Bt' I’FAIO ll \Ill\' ET. Buffalo. May S.â€"l’l-.uiw l‘rm. \\'heat 1â€"Sprlng dull: No. l .\‘«rtln~rn. it'l'gc: .\\‘inter stronger: No. 2 white. nae, .i-H Vâ€"llull: No. ‘2 yellow 55.1 No. 3 wimp. 15:35.1. Oatsiltull: .\'-i. 2 white. life: No. ‘2 mixui. in». fly-iil-‘irn‘: _\'o. 1 ill store. Tic c.i.f. Ilfii'lv'yrrrthhin-g doing. i NE\\' YORK \\‘IIE.‘\T MARKET. . New York. May I‘Lâ€"SItOI. steady: ‘3 rid. 501.5: cimatfl‘: No. 2 red. 903:0 ‘foli aflwat: No. 1 net-thorn. Duluth. scum; f.o.b afloat: No. 2 hard winter. f.~ afloat. (til ‘ iivi: siock .\lAlll\'ET.’\'. 'l‘-rcnlc. May it. Though the offerâ€" ing of cattle were moderately large. 1trade was :o l.\ e at the Western Market today. Exporters . cattle were more active. ! British Troops GRAVE SITUAT till IN IND Armed Natives Crowding Into Lahore-n- Concentratino‘. -‘\ (lint-it‘ll from It'iidoii says: l-‘ialuy 4I.‘l«llt’ fr. '.l In! in. II"i't‘. a. writing \\.i\ the Fifth unn.\vrsuiy (i ii.» alIiâ€"N‘i a iiiwsptpti- (itsliiti.ly. 1;.. Local .‘biv-ak t f the lii<li.iii Muhny. wn. -h 141,311 ti. \t‘lll".r'll.’ it i../,. s fully the k‘\II'I'Ill|I pd .\Itiltli1l] May- in, tsfiT. 'Jlic 141.1 «I u..- s,’ii.itnil. .md l.‘l.‘-tl"‘I cl- 11cc .~ \‘ililt‘\\i.iii alarming. 'llm iuwy ft! in Mary illt‘lflll-‘li‘ In a “ tic limit India, who h d iuuna‘i-s Finlay :.\'\"l'iil' ins. .‘\ failure lo .‘i' Y.“‘””‘“r"‘ "‘W‘I'tll'f‘ls w ill tili‘ >.ll~ii‘l‘ duh us Ill-l\I“l.i‘llI promptly has. ‘ *3 Juluhi; lilt"I'l..t\'\‘ the :iiiwlivs \\Ilit‘Il‘tIti|ItII. I‘l‘dliltii in a state «f i'\ ll. “'1‘ I'l"“ “t It‘ll'l‘l‘llilly‘s iii the Indian i'lhwusands (I liar. il<. t-oiis.>tiiig it both ‘I.llllhft' awaken here. That Sir IltIi/iiiii‘lltill.\ and .\toliannnedaii<. are l i-llll- lblittwu. lieutenantâ€"tioverm r of the! lalw and 1.1.1. 571,.- iiii my; tln- " "“J‘1“- “PM” “turf Sun-Inlay Maitvi'fiit-ivii: and 1"“ “ll” (I-tt' “Welded in the lb use i f: mg ill the Mymcu Singh district. plan. burning villages. and ill- i:v.'iilll'_’ Ityul natives. many of whom “Nimbus as one of the ablosl and most Iliavu lu't'll murdered. t'\lii‘l.’v‘l'l"HI administrators lll India. should have sunuuoiitd big inilit'iry ic- 1iuloiwim-nts to Lahore and pmtponwl Ibis own departure from that city. is re- ifltil’tit‘ii as adding to the gravity of the ‘Sdllfliititl, The India Office has: issued iictliing on the situation. although it ir' iiiab-rsl-a’ul it is in constant communi- cation with the Viceroy. I‘cnding some oflicial declaration the newspapers Coin- iiient sparingly. but. print their own and the news agencies' news Conspicut‘iuslv. Sui-h comments as printed call for firin action by the Government. Some recent. statements in the House ‘of Commons by Mr. Morley and his ap- ‘pioval of the deportation of Lala l.ajpat Rat belray'no sign that he. is dispcised to underestimate the possibilities of the situation. AISO IN EASTERN BENGAL. Although for the moment, the Punjab seems to be the, chief centre of the iron- blc. it is noteworthy that there is iii- cicasing unrest among the natives in Eastern Bengal. This seems in the Mymen Singh district. of the. lat- ter province. which is a thousand miles rand prices were. firm to strong. (Thoice cattle, sold from $5.10 to $5.40. and me- dium from 53/100 to $5.05 per cwt. Choice butchers’ cattle, sold at $5 to $3.20: fair to good butchers'. at Elli-.50 to $1.00; good cows. 32 to $4.50. and me- diiim cows. $3.50 to $1 per cw't. Heavy feeders. 1.05tl'to 1.100 lbs. sold at $4.50 to $i.75; short~keeps brought. $1170 to $135. and slackers were selling $3.25. for good ones. tiood grain-fed lambs are quoted at. ST.in to per cwt; eonmioii lambs at 5.3.50 to $6 per cwt; springr lambs. $3 to each ; export ewes firm at $0 to $6.50; bucks. $6.50 to $5.50. Liberal deliveries of hogs were re- corded. The. prices of selects were firm at $15.50. and lights and fats brought 80.25 per cw't. __ ,__.,;. ._..,_..- TIIE KAMINSKY MURDER. to Centre. The Mounted Police Make Arrests at Itosthern. Sask. A despatch from Rosthern, Sade. says: The Mounted Police have unravel- lcd the mystery surroundingr the inur- (tor of Michael liaminsky here last .lan- luary. liaminsky was killed in a fighl near the elevators, and the body was: left hanging over the fence some dis- tance from the scene of the crime. De- tectives have been at Work ever since. and on Thursday the police arrested three Gallciansâ€"JOSeph Rogozinsky and his nephew. Jasky Rt'igozinsky and Maxim Stadnik. who are believed to be the guilty parties. The preliminary ex- amination was held behind closed doors.| but enough is known to indicate that the police are certain of their men. More arrests are expected. -â€"â€"-'â€"'I' JEALOI‘S, TOOK IIIS O\\'N LIFE. Ottawa Bartender, Married Three “'eeks. Shoots Illmself. A dcspatch from Ottawa says : Deslauriers. a bartender. resident. thioper Street. committed suicide on. Saturday evening by shooting himself in :lhe head with a revolver. Deslauricrs: had only been married three weeks. and. it is said was led to commit tin: act‘ through jealousy. MANY .\t.ll‘.\'l‘OIl.\i AllllES'l'lil). 'l'hir|_\'».sr\cu agitators have been or- rested by the military police. who are flying to stamp out. the Ill(r\'t"llL‘IlI. The dtspab'h further says that. seditious tit- cralure has been spread broadcast. through Eastern Bengal. and that the rioting at lluwal I'iiidi has been distorted into a triumph of the natives against the British. Loyal natives of the better class are writing to the newspapers and authori- ties. urging the necessity for prompt measures. 'l'hey declare that the anti- European i‘ni'ivemcnt has gained im- mense strength in Bengal since the reâ€" signation of the late Lieiitcnant-(iowr- nor. Sir Ilampfylde Fuller. who was forced to relinquish his post because he tried to suppress the present agitation in the native schools. The participation of Mohammalans in the Mynu-n Kingh outrages shows clearâ€" iy that the movement is directed against British rule instead of being a. fight be.â€" tween llindus and Moslems. as was at first supposed. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€" \VERE SIX DAYS IN OPEN BOAT. Plight 0! Two Fishermen Picked [[1 by Liner. Terrible A despatch from Halifax. N.S.. says: The. steamer Bornu. from \‘era tiruz, brought iiilo port on Wednesday two .'\lIlt"l‘It'tlll fishcrmcnâ€"McPheo and Steele ' whom she picked up off Capo Fable, at. $3.25 to $3.75 for fair. and $3.01) 10‘ after they had spent. six days in an open (lary. without. food or water. The schooner Monti-ow. of Boston. to which the. men belonged. was fishing ofi lrowu‘s Bank. when. on account. of the fog. the dory containing these men got separated from the schooner and lost. The men endured great hardship. and were on the point of collapse when they were picked up. Two other members of the: crew of the same schooner. tinder al- most similar circumstances. were. landed a: a point. on the coast about 60 miles from here. The. Uornu was bound for Montreal but owing to the ice she could not reach there, and clining her course for llulifax. ._,__.x..__ CA NNED FOOD INSPECTION. New Act “'ill Come Into Force on First of August. A despair-h from Ottawa says: The Canadian fiazefte contains a proclaimi- lion bringing into force on Aug. 1 next. the Act for the inspection of canned gnods. meat and fish. The regulations ftr llispi‘tjtfll's are being drafted. Some 4:3 inspectors will be required. and it will take about 7.3.000 to enforce the Act. The Veterinary Director-General. Dr. Rutherford. will have charge of the in- spectors. ._ .43.- __ ANOTHER SMALLPOX CENTRE. Anderdon Township Wants Provincial Health Boards Help. A despalch from \Vindsor says: The 01m” report of a smallpox outbreak in Ander- 0” don township is confirmed. It is said there are upwards of sixty cases. As- isistnnci- from the Pri'rvincial Board of Health has been requested. It i~ thought the Contagion spread from Sandwich \\'«'st. win-re there was an outbreak ic- ceiilly. A despatch from Trent-3 A deal in lumber properties has just tic-rip says: closed which is the largest single [flit-i ’cliuse lll the l1i~t~ry of Hit! Illl‘dwt'i trade of Canada. Illllllf'ltSt" proper-tbs are iiivoivrd. and the purrliusc ill-“3.: it is said. l\' in the Iitl‘ilfilit‘il'It‘rl it of tr.- iulllmi dollars. 'l'la- which :rtcorded on \‘y'rgdnesday. inark< the pa.»-L iing away of one of the plane-1' lumbr. .ccinpanit-s of the (:1 untry. and gi-i-ifiyl increases the prestige and pcwrr t[ the“ purchasing co'i.pany. The vendor is the t‘mk llrrs. I.ll.‘i:t.u‘i' Company: the i’uirizhi’iscr. Mr. John wards. of the mar... iiarm- Ltllii-i SiiJ‘. “1'13 iii DEAL ll TlllBilt L The Victoria Harbor Lu -Buys Out Cock Bros. _ TS mbcr Company ber t‘oiupuny. The properties trans b‘rrml are all those Leionging to the bdiii-‘i‘ wiziiloiiiy oii tit" i‘giaii Iliiy. iii- c‘hdhg timlwr tuuds and lumlwr mills. 'Ihe IlliiI‘L‘I' Iii'liil‘ are iiiiiulurs l’i7. 13?. Jill. 1.30. Scrirfc 'l‘<.wn~liil> and (iii I'Iti.il!l i'vswr'w on Inorgi'in flay. 'llie tliuwn Lani Department was unable ‘fv. st:ib- the price pad. but it is under- sl-wl that if was. \‘i-ry .i'tic :Ili-l’t of two ii.i...oii (fol: liv tlr~ Il'nll‘fl lion l'ook (ll‘lvl lrus. pi-‘ii'tj‘r'Tv I'ti.l'<' Ii'tlii II’lv: lumber Ili~ilf"‘~.V('I|l‘I the \‘.v-:- ria llarlor Lum- Ivl U ripany btviuws the scent] largest (w inpaiiy in Canada. and the third larg- est on the unfair-1.: of North America.

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