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The Liberal, 17 Oct 1907, p. 6

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MEWS NOW mum Enormous Increase in Mails Received! From England. | A dcspalch from 1 Posiomuc Dopartmcm statistics of British Canada by Canadian: mnnlhs of July and figures fully [war 0 which Were drawn <11 months, that the in 15h newspapers and into Canada as a rcs nru . figures fully burr out. the conclusions which Were drawn uf lhe Hvo preceding months, that the incrvusc in the Britâ€" 15h newspapers and magazines coming into Canada as a rtsuh of ‘hc roducl'mn‘ d postage is altogether phenominal. The total incrmse in the number of mailbags coming into Canada from Great Britain during the nmnihs cf Jury and August, as compared with the corresponding figures of 1906. is 16': per cank, the number for July and August, 1906. being 2.120 bags, while (or (he same months in 1907 there were 5,569 bags. But the full measure (f Cargo of the Cyprus Shilled in a Heavy Gale. A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie, 0nt., says: During the north-east gale of Friday night the steamer Cyprus. “e- longlng to the Lackawanna Steamship Company, of Cleveland. downward bound on her second trip with ore. sank with scarcely a moment‘s warning about 16 miles south ol Deer Park, on the south shore of Lake Superior, and of her crew of 23 men the only survi- vor is Second Mate C. J. Pitt, who was washed ashore on a life rail and was brought to the "$00" in n slate of un- wnsciouanSS. The bodies of the first mate and “antchumn. who were with the second male on the raft. but were unable to maintain their hold in the heavy sou. have been washed ashore. Nineteen bodies have been recovered and brought. here. The muse. oi the tragedy was the sudden shifting of the cargo, caused by water pouring into the cargo, caused by water pouring into the hatches‘ which were not protected with cunvas covers, while the captain was endeavorng to reach shelter. Fine Building A despuich from Montreal says: Coh 5:. Paul, a western suburb of MonirenL was the scene of a disastrous fire on Saturday afternoon, when the fine Ro- man Catholic church of the parish was dostroyml, entailing a loss of $75,000 only partially covered by inSuranco The fire, which broke out about half past one, made rapid progress. and n‘; , 1 1A..» u“ ‘hough assistance was ohluine Mcntl’cal firemen. the progm flames could not he checked. hour after the fire slm'led < towers hogan lo toner and minules it {on with n lremenc‘ and shortly aftcm'ards in lower came down. The to- qver one hundred feet high, firemen who were working I had narrow escapes from b( \thal Y-icld in Manitoba in Places Averages 23 Bushels. A despatch from Winnipeg says: The crop report issued by the (I. I’. R. on Friday morning is ugnin a most favor- uhle 0110. showing lhnt lhreching is “'0” m: Hm WM ‘0 cvmplution throughout A despa‘ch from Wi Crop report issued by Friday morning.r is 11g: able 0110‘ showing that (In the way 10 camp the West and that H: “10 “1” average bushels Hm am don 181mm 0F H‘YDRGPHGBIA After 261 Bites a Dog Catcher’s Wounds Prove Fatal. Xener ml the! OVER .-\ SCORE MONTREAL CHURCH Bl'R‘NEl). W a S THRESHING NE amount. 0! ed all cxp< Al‘cala :u' {ch from Ollawa says: The Department. has complotod its of British mails coming to v Canadian steamers for [he and II at som J {he a‘ \V a s d3“ in in the \V(‘sl(‘rn Suburb s Destroyed. urch of l ling a I covered ‘ broke ( rapid pw 3 was chi 'n. The towers were :1 feet high, and several re working on luddnrs apes from being kined. 1111 from 1g in St. JO] lim 0! two 11 Mes. which points as high a 3. while at all p( .\in threshed has lions. On the B DROV‘NED. ARLY OVER. 7.0115 ( by insurance. out. about half- mogress. and n1- bta‘med from the progress of 1hr :kod. About om: u'led one of 1m 1‘ and in a 18“ *emendous crash Lal do .Vi rs for the , and the :onclusions ‘ preceding high as 23 ' all poiMS ions second 3mm Ur m in ll nu nths of July and A ing the same month tm' was 1,018, an inc or 171 per cent. The. real was from M2 k 58‘: bugs or 132 per in: Winnipeg, however. are mmm ivss than amazing. During July, 191 [here were received at the Mice [1 bags of British maiis by the Cunndi steamers. For the corresponding mum of 1907 the numbor has risen to 1.71 The increase is 1,255 bags, limb is 5 per cent. of ihe number received July" 1906. The “intellectual proicrom is evidently proving an even grou success than was anticipated. [here were rec bags of British steamers. For U l"nla| Collision of Two Froights Nmr Trenton. A despalch from Belleville says: A wreck occurred at an early hom: on A despalch from Benevule says; wreck occurred at an early hour on Thursday morning on the line of lhe Grand Trunk Railway. just east of Trau- tan, resulting in a young man, Wil- liam Reinhardt. aged 26, of Buffalo. be- ing killed. Anolher man, Ernvsl Groves. a steeplcclmse rider, 0t Toron- 10, was seriously injured\ but is cxpccl‘ ed to recover. He. is now in [he hospital. William McGuire, Henry Busby. and ‘Siephen Deans. all of Toronto. were more or less injured about lhe head and legs. The men were in charge of a car Iv, \Vua gmwuw.” N, ed tn recover. He ls now in the hospital. William McGuire, Henry Busby. and Stephen Deans. all of Tomnto. were more or less injured about the head and legs. The men were in charge of a car of race horses belonging to Mr. N. B. Sutherland, of Grimsby, which were on their way to their home stable from the races at Brockton, Mass. Six of the horses were killed, and nine others in- jured. The killed were: Demon. Grims- by, Sand, Sweet Jane, Gracey K., and Rochelle. Five Hundred Reach Vancouver, 180 Were Rejected. A despatch from Vancouver says: Out at five hundred and sixteen Hin- ttoos arriving on the C. P. R. steamer Tartar, on Friday, the Dominion Immi- gration Officer rejected one hundred and eighty, over one hundred not havâ€" mg sufficient money. and the rest were nt.ysicatty unfit. All were deported. The balance made up a unique proces- slon in variegated Oriontal costume, running like frightened sheep through the streets‘ None could speak English. Sugm-intendent of Immigration Scott saw the landing. and is reserving his omciat opinion for Ottawa, Ior which [lace he lett this afternoon. having Campteted his investigation. Father and Five Daughiors \‘iciims of Midnight Fire. A despntch from Gloversville, N.\'.. says: Half an hour after a party of ineri‘ymakers, early on Sunday, had left Solomon Frank's home, where they had celebrated the approaching nuptials of the daughter, Dora‘ tire swept through the house. and six members of the inni- il)’ including the betrothed woman, were killed. Only the mother and two infant sons escaped. The dead are: Solomon rv‘LM. ncroase can once to the SI Frank were \VGN Ur SIX PIERISH IN THE FLAMES. CI‘C MORE HINDOOS ARRIVE. A "C ' cent. The. increase in I from 6-52 to 1,024. that or 132 per cent. The [i lesti'oyed ad from 11 1! f [1 ORSEMAN KILLED. )ed. The dam (1 his five (1: 3cmch by 5le i ihc house in That portion oyed and lhe 0111 the ruins fined, \hc lcrr lie to have it 3N5 failed. the n JSC on m ; rem “'85 a N n-ersvill Hi 0 ma. (e: which fine which they hr of the buildir treat are lght fir two infant Solomon ,‘1‘5. They romc g UK (1111'. num 3n 911 ['0 {LEADING MARKETS \Vlu‘ [he resl To (‘0 r Oat and $2.50 10 S Reallyâ€"Prim( hand-picked $1 Potatoesâ€"En: lo 750 in car Inrios at 70c. Baled Hayâ€"JI‘imolhy is quolorl at $17 10 $18 in car lots on lrack here. Balod Strawâ€"Steady at $9.50 to $10 on track here. and $8.25 for heavies. Porkâ€"Short cut $22 barrels; mess, $20 to $21 Montreal. Oct. 15â€"Hour â€" LnOlCC sm‘ing wth patnnts, $5.90 to $6.10; scmnd, $53010 $5.50; winter wheat patents, $5.50; straight mners, $5.10 to $5.20; (10., in bags, $2.45 to $2.50; ex- l'as, $2.05 to $2.10. Proyisionsâ€"Bm‘rels short cut mess, “2-2 to $22.50; half-barrels. $11.25 to SUITS; clear fat backs, $23.50 to $24.50; lung cut heavy mess, $20.50 10 $21.50; half-barrels do., $10.75 to $11.50; dl‘y sail long clear bacon. 100 to 1124c; bar- H‘els plate beef. SM to $10; ha1f~burrels arl m; ivy (Em, $7.50 to $8.25; barrels heir 100i. $10; half-barrels (10., $5.5 pound lard. 10%0 lo 10%0; p11 1I%c to 12%0; kettle rendered 13%c; hams, 12%0 to 15%0, a in size; breakfast bacon. 14c 1 Windsor bacon. 15c to 15%6; ire Dressed Hogs [me ends at Bulter 31. ships Ha: 1M mltry skit )Sc [‘1 rm El‘n wm mix 1rd Butler print solids u! indso r uttoi r 20 t.) l .06 :seâ€"l’lrm [01‘ twins $13.50 [K ong 19} NEW' YORK “HEAT lfralo, Oct. 15.â€"Whe ng and higher; N0 qu< 11‘ dressed hogs L) $6.35. gutâ€"Prices held western, 12%0 mi Demand MONTRIBL MARKETS ‘an Oct. 15.â€"â€"I’1mu~- OVL‘I‘ ,OUNTRY PRODUCI at 11c BREADS’I‘UFI M l 11 1h. winter win ler ma rket ll] $1.11 I'ID Barley $1.08 {0 mal freightsâ€"Slea Sales Ho gs~$8375 for heavies 10 O ive 1n $1.90 to $2. iusloms are qua 1r lots on track Qfiolations {0-day range from oxc‘ though some holders are c for the best grade of town- BUFFALO MARKET Winter. Cornâ€"Sir PROVISIONS ‘ 1, $14 to $14.50; No. 2. $13 clover. mixed. $12 to $12.50 at $11.50 to $12 per ton. in fur“ $8.25; k chic at 1V6 \'l 1113 MARKET es held at 13C to 13%0 for , 12%0 for Quebec. for finest townships. ticrces $130 m go 10 15c; bucks ‘lfixc ;, 10%0 to 110; rolls, bacon. 15%0 to 160. of pickle, 10 less than 1t ob per Ma siren 6‘ An oats rem option in hi gher W M 111 [0r lighlwoights No Mnniloh r bushel rrels heavy mess (10., $5.50; 60m 10%0; pure lard. rendered. 130 to 15%0, according on. 140 to 15%0; 15%c; fresh killed S0 to $9.50; alive, ‘13 here. iozon in “ODD. patent Flour â€"â€" Choicc $5.90 to $6.10 winlcl‘ whan rODeI‘s, $5.10 I( 45 to $2.50; ex Ducks and mi )l’ combs. $1.85. an .11 81.15 15'. U 2F» 210 10 22c â€"Whea tâ€" elevator MARKET slock were at 21c, sec- l at 700 and On- Oals â€" Choice to $6.10; 21‘ wth $5.10 10 lraim $5.40 led al LC [‘1] fins very - Spring northern n! tubs innipe 1d \V 1‘ north tore REES. BEADW Woman Who Borrowed a, Million Dollars 011 Vague Securities. 1‘0 ()l 33‘ Sm pnccs culls Prim 337.87%, nccohlin icrior, about $5.: French Doctors Have Discovered New Use (or Radium. A docpmch from Paris says: Two vi n.” m:- Iorcm< Wickham sensation nil A despalch [mm Paris says: Two cf ‘he foremost physicians of Paris. Drs. Wickham and Degrais. have crealed a sensation at the Academy of Medicine by a report on their discovery of a me- thod of removing birthmarks by the ac- tion of radium. Such marks have hith- erto been believed to be indelible. The new method has proved equally suc- cesaiul in cases of adnlls and children. Marks are effdcod by the simple appli‘ cation of a plane surface covered wilh a varnish containing radium. The ac- nt cessiul in cases of adults and children. Marks are eitacod by the simple appliâ€" cation of a plane surface covered with a varnish containing radium. The ac- lion is regulated by the length and [r0- qnency or the applications. which are absolutely painless. The treatment may be applied to an infant during sleep. The doctors add that the birth- marks most easily cured are those which are most highly colored. A despatch from King. McMurdock‘ aged ‘25 yo employed as cook for z Pembroke construction 2\ unvayuu... _. ,, H MCKIIII‘GOCK‘ aged ‘25 years, of Omapli, omployed as cook for 21 Kingston and Pembroke construction gang, was in~ slanlly killed on Thursday morning while endeavoring to board a moving height train at Verona. The wheels oi the. cars passed over the man just below the heart. cutting the body com- pletely in two. Deceased leaves a young widow. rm lump Cook lzlind hivcr Official Zah 11(1‘ man I‘Iin Ont., cans: caused 31- 1 that Chief went there hon with Six men I fail slr< SHE IS A FOUR-DAY SHlP dcsr 0W The Mighty Gunarder Lusitania Previous Records. Cun ntim‘y adwic CAN REMOVE BIR'I‘HM A “KS. 3y )und . were In acuve held their own at as and $3 to $3.50 Too many lambs wan $4 {0 $5.60 m were 55 market 556.12% m 1 Ft mo ‘din xx'm dospatch “IS M! [1F lle Mm’iflg Train 'l‘hur Iler lficnal FIRE CHIEF AHIH‘IS'I‘ED Daunt patch from Sault Ste. Marie. ys: Some excitement has been it. Biind River owing to the fact of Raymond of the fire depart- erc has been arrested in connec- ;h the recent incendiary fires. 1 are now under arrest The ninst Raymond is said to be 5c that bail will not be uccepied Crown. into 11 \HIHZJ H It. “0 mc um weight wen‘ in (16 Lusilania on uom (fur IN TWO kwith that I; teamex 111tship [01 in aclive )l‘ Killed Trying to Board I Train at Verona. from 8: arm excu \d River 0 vmond of in it rOl‘l an] ubli hogs firmed easy. So- his and fats. $5.50 :0 to quality. \"0[‘y in- enly with Jul was indict mk. She w Arson. ch 111‘ 1t no, wn; an of mm ain 0 ‘10h s) with Iron ings‘ )urs oII liner in is Charged \Vilh Jule 1nd, nhus ston says [or \W demand .voH mm s from which P th )I WK MES 1N JAIL Ira for distil- wilh buy- ;1eers and 1n any mm Kn .\'in ll‘i'l Ohio says: The sad Sandy HUS and $4.40 and m ‘Lh n H the dis IUI‘S an TI romincm. ittshurg mile, and said that h machines Sunday and also plnnled 51 slicks ( roar of Edward Chase lhen notified the police two mm plolling to l and kill Buchtcl, Moll: MAILED BOMBS AFTER \\C\HNING. Mr Remarknhlc The Jury of Hamilton (Iomicls .lukc form. (lemo‘ away two I) 9180 suffering The railroad “GuiHy” was (he vex Friday that [vi-ed J1 charge of murdering lhfi- afternoon of July :1 strong recommend Chief Jusfice Falcon‘ field not to hope [01 moncv. and sentencc lhfi- afternoon of a strong recomr Chief Jusfice Fa field not to 110p money, and sent on the morning Discouraflt‘s I pra in. Dc mittt panese heavy panies made imtion rious when mill pant HILLSIDE MOVES of \\'<' lig ad this \\' alien to .IAI‘ um sh fiva \\' dc m PAN RESTRICTS EMIGRKTION. lfll’ 1d \v 1‘i\' mm ages Companies Sending Oul Emigr ;pn‘lch from Tokio 5‘ Government l'ecenll restrictions on cmi Announcement, b If 1110 formation of scheme which wil mm; of land in (REILTY 0F Ml'l‘DE“ better > Deul ll lly thc Kai not 11 “lament-x Nm solve | Americz Landslide in Department of France. ; sent to the s: l‘hursday night from Paris :curring in H The movemol springs. 1t swung '00 oi m \vn< 0m. un ‘yds transatl j. the 2 l transatlantic records. Herl rumâ€"619 knotsâ€"is nine, than ihe former record heldl remand. Her average H mile. an ho ausing ’ unficld sh from “n li( 1i for :ndmion unbridg: [or any S \V r rec< lhelm n‘n at and fir 51' (he ll.\Ll-‘ .\ “Ill lylant‘ic records practia: great Cunard turbinen around the Nantucket‘ o‘clock on Thursday,‘ And: and reap Mhy men 3 demile ercly in F1“ J in 1nd :ri him 10 vcmbe] It in )risin 1am in W Beats All “ed by many of .\ 1T is n and of [hi Sunfi [hi ink 1\' Engaged ‘anls. 1 mere) \dvised lxocutiv lo be h: yer 29th wslwoom ‘ lwcnme name of ago. she cm-mos. silnd in Mnny pnrlment the earth liens dis- 3n record held‘ erage speed; f 23.58 held L can lment, 1] [Ion 1d Idzyl 1m jux- “'85 her l'lK mg k on nude , but. Sun. sunse streu \\'S 11H North 3n Ni in »nd

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