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The Liberal, 28 Nov 1907, p. 6

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A despntch from \V’innipeg says: 01d- tin-ons rcmmnber the late George Foulds. builder of the Foulds block and owner at several other very valuable properties. During his life he acquired considerable properly, which he lutl to Mrs. Bowler. cutting out his family. A subscqunnt. will has been diSC'OVCI'Pd, by which the estutr is left to Foulds’ children, and a statement of c.uim has been tiled on he- hntl‘ of one of the children by Messrs. Macdonold. Haggai, Stnnvan & Carr, seeking to set aside the will giving the estate to Mrs. Bowler and asking that. probate be directed of the last, found will. The estate is estimated at about 3250.000. It is understood the will was found in Vancouver, in an old trunk mnongst deceased's papers, and narrowâ€" ly escaped being burned with what was considered worthless documents. Disaster on Construction Work continental Railway. Ther Mon \\'(‘r0 Shot for This Crime trial 1 hvenly Hog‘nu ,subnrd ncsday who h: Nchm: mice 5 sent, other Fears ol lntcction by Rats From Vessels Reaching Vancouver. \ dcspntch from Ottawa says: The Government is taking every possible precaution to prevent the bubnnic plague from getting a footing in the coast cities at British Columbia. Matters are in bad shape in San Francisco and Seattle. In the former city since the 12th of August. there have been eighty-tour cases of plague and titty-four deaths, while one (loath occurred in Seattle two weeks ago. Dr. antizambcrt, director general of puhlic health, is now in British Colum- bin, advising the local quarantine and medical health officers as to the precau- tions which may be necessary to prevent. the spread of the malady into Canada. it. is possible that, in addition to the precautions which are being taken with respect to wsscls, that inspcctors min be placed nt the vnrious points where t‘in rnilwnys cross the international boundary line into the Dominion. the spread of II. is possible precautions \vl respect to us be placed at t‘w railways EXPLGSEGE KELLER public health, is now in Brit bin, advising the local quan medical health officers as to timm whit‘h may be necessary the spread of the malady in It. is pOSSible that, in udditin precautions which are being respect to wsmts, that insgu b3 placmt nt. the \‘ilI‘tGliS p0 t‘ie railways cross the in boundary line into the Domii The Romantic Drydcr u! lcrm histnmv 10m in p UL: (' “(‘11) prom 1m 1“ fro m k hurc dwom Dunlap and of Capt. Mo ten miles do“ Jng 1he \V‘csln den City slfgh appmnchml lh mnde n vim-Iv, but [he E‘cort to PM n'mss ‘ Ilwocn Um W which \Vm‘u g hour. The cu A Port Dalhousie Vessel Was Struck By a Barge. 01 mm“): immm FATAL ENDING 0F TUG BABE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PLAGUE. DICSTROYIED (TZAII'S PICTURE S \V( HM him I Lhc nn 3L McOc [HOS (km 9 Wesln il._v sligh achml 11' 1; cit-(:10. (3 Bear! n“mss nl, on nation 3‘ \VOI'E FOULD‘S “‘lLL I’Ol 1ND the mine the mine: lull] Lhc mg; was in voru gomg The captain hm 1! n m and ,n {1 11:1 J] in [PC 11 100mg in the coast cmes lumb'ra. Matters are in bad 1 Francisco and Seattle. In ily since the 12th of August. Soppcn. They mend own the lake heron [mount and barge, 1 zhlly in me loud. .1 lhv barge the (3mm cci m cry 1110 Oz Joppcn chm' can at blnry E51310 H! Odessa mo, IVC mm about lx'm‘ MK Otleziqa S military the lllh } s of mutil Cnlhnrinu curred on 1'1‘. Nu says every 1 bubonic the cons : slick. 'I‘hé‘i wwdcr, and] ter the exploâ€" ion says: The ery possible Ibmn‘c plague e coast cities '3 are in bad lSenHle. In a “'innipog '01 Ni ny snyéz 01d- 'gc Foulds, 1nd owner properties. msidoruble 1V H :1 misc 11, miles an scort evi- s : The our!- of Chnlns I. n. 1.1!“ Du ] h! and in m ("C hhcy Cit y her. The jurors were only out fillnon minâ€" utes, ant rendemd the following verâ€" dict, which placid; the 1‘05p0115ii.»ilily (.1- ilendric. the engineer who was .in Charge of the light. engine: "That John Nadeau‘s death was due 10 lhc recklessness of Engineer Hen- di'ie running past Bass Lake siding and trying to make Moor Lake sidL ing. thereby‘ running on the time of No. 8 passenger train, and meeting No. mm H 0 An H‘s broke out about, 5.30 on Sunday night in the Convent School building here, com- pletely destroying it. The loss with furnishingsjs estimated at $35.000. with insurances of $7,500. The origin of the fuu is a mystery, the caretaker having left the school about, (our o'clock, after the Sunday school session. The furnaces were of the most. modem construction. The fire is a serious blow to Catholic education, following as it does the re- cent, (lEstructiou of St. Michael's, we‘re- building of which has been a serious tax on the resources of the Catholic c011)â€" munity. “K: \‘i on lht were ' 8 in collision Luke station." Convent Building (10mph?!va Destroyed a! Loss of $25,000. A- dospatch from Beileville says: Fire 'l‘hrm‘ (or Allx r1. Dnnlq named Charles wh'mn wr-re seen on bourd‘ Melvin Herman 000k, Annie Bm‘lleu‘ o ed Only four wiirn‘ The jurors were or uLes, 311.1 rendered diet, which placd; m- Hendric. the on charge of the light. A despatch Thursday night (.‘mwn Attorney in Jury Places [he Blame 0!! Driver 0! Light Engine. I‘f on ‘bo PM Dn'fllomallo, an Cokien City, with [hp mscue hmughrz, in the Ham-Eon. (Ti "111104 ‘hursday night, at the Town Hall, imwn Attorney Metal! and Coroner oscphs opened an inquest into the cnth of John Nadcan, fireman. one of hc victims of 1110 Moor Lake tragedy n the C. P. 12., by, which seven Lives luLih‘L S\\' T he \A‘. unedith d and BELLEYILLE SCHOOL Gl‘TTED 1t ton in hn-t nmc 5 0f the dead THE MOO“ L‘KIC “BECK. u-t they have not, yet been recov- and it is proba‘Lc they are im- rmi in the \vrec (age of dhu lug. sank in a hundred and hwnly )f \mlm'. After cruising nr-mnd :omo fime uhe Westmmmh came 3 Port Dn‘flxoublim and the 1mg ASPHYXI \TED IN A “'ELL Men Lose Their Livt‘s at Ayles- bury, Snsk. N I] 3mm will tug ‘ m 1t lh \V I] lll‘ wiirnes a(l.i( (Ihni mi hhe Hort mistnms 5am. T ' 1m as, H ck‘hnnd, on fine tug (limctu by ",ily. 1d slackenod the ucci'dunl a re 0f Trans-i SEVEE Moor Lake shit on the time of x and meeting No. les east of Moor L was made 10 ‘lhe ill-fated tug of 1hQsc dTown- vet been recov- Dm 11v nbroke says Town Hall g here, mmâ€" 'he 1085' with $35000, \viih origin of the taker having o'clock, after The furnaces mnslruction. Th1 tho were called mpankms. by the aid (\l‘ in the in on hour 11 0 other: fireman Ml Mus ,142 e we \lh cnced t-h- U l‘ G“ Butter (‘01 are ("u-m at. from 26%? to 172.1; shoulders. 10¢ 10‘ 10} “Urge to 110; breakfast bacon. 1534c; gr‘von meals out of pi‘ lacs than smoked. Dressed Hogsâ€"$8.50 for ligh and $8 for heavie‘s. Porkâ€"Shari. out, $22.75 to barrels: mess, 20 10 $21. The local slendy. No selectml, 26 seconds, 17 dry-pic Montreal. New 26.â€"Choice spring wheat pattnl-s, $6.10; seconds. $5.50; winter wheul, palenlfi, $5.75; slraighl I'oLLex'é, $5.50: «10., in bags, $2.60 to $2.65; extra, $2.03 lo $2.10. Manitoba bran, $22; shorts. $25; On- zlzu'io bran. $23.50 to $24; m-lddlings, l$27 to $29 per inn, including bags; milled mouillo. $28 to $32, and pure grain mnuillc, $35 10 $37 per ton. Rolled oats at. 33.17% per bag‘ and corn meal at $1.75 to $1.85 per hag. \‘ery mule activity is notic'cuhle in the local cheese market. Early [all western make, 13%0, and/lute makes at. my; lownships, 12XC; Quebecs ul Manitoba, and mee 3. 586 to and 011(31):; No. 2 whil mixed, 960 Manitoba I 10 1 1L nor Tb per do Beansâ€"Easier z primes and $1.85 LEADING MARKETS n nd TC 0N Smoke ear ha 250:; h Toronto Butlerâ€" .nc. duo u'u-y p'riuts do solids . (YhomFSlcudy 75 per cm. Choice slockers and me- 31 l‘r‘C T)‘ :1 t0 qm (ed and Dry S Jason, 11c 10 . hams medium honvy, 131/20 1.- ‘shoulders. ,I to 110; broakf \v I IOC'R] ( vsd Hogsâ€"$8.50 for L for heavies. â€"Shox‘L out, $22.75 : mess, $20 10 321‘ â€"â€"Firm. lierccs, pails. 130. l.l Lead» MONTREAL MARKETS COUNTRY PRODL Jth market conti Ont 1r fro rand M Strain cal and con odl BREADSTUFFS to 27%c. demand for eggs conti M 21 rk< av y FFALO MARKET Whe lav. 26.â€"On!ario Wheat or red, 96%0 to 970; No ,n'ko tra PROVISIONS $11: und ran, $22; shorts. $25; On $23.50 10 $24; xmddlings per ton, including bags in h 's; No «(SOC to S'I'O( nues ncliv 1y at. twins Ht. lVi L068 m led RT LO US 85 \x') m steady at 1] .mer Manik 50%0 do 51 50C. outside a] MARKET at $1 l'ed Mealsâ€"I ’40 for tons and light, 15 â€"Choice spring seconds. $5.50; $5.75; slraighl 1 'bags‘ $2.60 to $23.5 $1! $1 13 / 11 $l 1 mm $1.13 -1‘ Amoric 'lrm at 1 here. 1( mains 60C: Grass «50045 and stall-fed 36 700 outside ronds to llc; pm lightweights half- heav 81W ll€ to $23 for pickle 1lc cut mr $11.75 lea to r f0 1‘ S (‘85. ~ C h 126 to $2.50 pan 29< Ste: Ont rodnc 101 nom $1.14 hand 1614c rolls, )0 l0 0, 1c tubs .0 n g and 11K 1dy ark 5W .md 11g â€" A despalc annual rep merce Depm dium wright feeders were selling m‘uund $3 to $3.40 pé‘r cwt. _ Export ewes. $3.75 to $1; bucks. $3 to $3.50; lamm, $4 lor$5.25 per cwt‘. Hogs are weak. Selects at $5.50 to $5.60 at outside points, and $5.75 Toronto. Ham-is quotes selects at $5.75 lo $5.30, medium at $5.50, and thin hogs at $5 per cwl. \Vrolc Letter to chetlu‘ar! Before Com- mitting Actâ€"May Recover. A (lespatch from North Bay says: Parnell O’Connor, aged 21, shut himself or. Saturday night with suicidal intent a bullet from n 32-calllbre revolver pass- ing through his right lung. 0’(f'mnnnr was 11 guest at the North Buy House, and before making the attempt (in his He wrote :1 letter to his sweetheart at 00- mm. saying they would never meet again on earth, and bidding her a last. lure- \\w?ll. O‘Osnnor is still alive. but his Total Imports and Exports Show Increase. 7. and Nellie, aged 5, were burn» draih. Nelson, aged 14, will pm) die. The fire is supposed to have ginnled in theffloor l'icncnih an ( healed gas range. \Viacn Ziivor Awakened by the dog he sprang his bed. to see the flames filling th< ting-mom. He forced the window out, calling tn his wile to bring, baby. Climbing to the porch i‘coi met one pf the older toys co: through zi‘ window. The hey fell 54 less on the roof and dropped in ground. Flames preventvd vaor ra-enierimg by the window and he dropped unconscious from the ['0 Pennsylvania Oil Producer's Children Several Boats, Many Nets and a Large Quantity of. Fish Selzed. The la] l'he law and vsay west, : under his jux division. Dur neighborhood the “Foo.” D FISHEBY LAWS VIOLATEE DI bows tdlal {compared muf $550,372,645 as above." A summary of the trade of Canada for In an ‘ovcry is doubtful. His p Rota, and he has beam rth Bay and Cobalt for ' SHOT HIMSELF IN A "01121 despaich I mm ermir EVE Bl'llNED TO DEATH n m the 1mm ch nearly '1'] me Is in years, have )ighborlwod of Kill: Duncan, Dominic ‘ie:. H, is nchclcd utions will man Ma '0 involved . Duncan .an “800‘ . west, aflm‘ his jurisdi nher of flotilla :1 lug. ‘mpiled for 1! and the ram 42 report of U ta! imports a Perish in Flames d of Killrnm Duncan was 1' of officers 1' til-la under h lug. a sailbo‘ ion manths ended Sept. 30th imports of $362,459,907. as ing Many 1H from Sault Ste. Mm lhr g y. flames W. Zxrfirr, living ev t’of hero, in flames, and \Viih (1 his wife and 1heir escaped fmm the sec- were badly injure’d. \eI‘V. aged 12: Roland. aga: mcr in [he zon 'l‘itusville, J bagking of Ol! «elongi n g to P Thur nspem nine mom trade Iig C(I Trtu‘k Deputy mes l exports dur d by this re; compared \V Drevious year the 1r: im Inspt >034: of $61 1n lbs of thc mta‘x tmdc June 381M 1'] D W We . but hi Its live i ‘Dt ll cli-o'ns whiten 1 mm ‘ El nalur by urvis says do; Th 11.90 in <1 I ( [bui that l lfitml and i‘hat :1 pr; bone had C‘~‘ll<in_2‘ t-l amounted to $22 $38,598.040. $511,981 $60,10t 1“ number \V Capt. 1)ur to (10:11 am) oring the e their impm" GovernmenL the mauer Surgeon's Remarkable Operation llospilal at Montreal. A dc<pa!ch from Momma] says 1<-1n:!l'kzn,.lo ODC‘I'RUOH was peufm at the General Hospital on Friday lw'nmun by Dr. Armstrong (m u w wounds “'3 9 that r'C‘t‘lC A. Passe" IL is 10 D? n rease in expc .\'ill IN hile impo 11's 'I‘h \V A dospatch from Montreal says ‘dl Persons were iniured in a nporls a1 in \x'h t they are :emment. SEVEN [H'RT IN COLLISION. PHI-ENDS A BROKEN SPINE ‘x ck w i I 'eoovar. 'I‘hn onemlion ‘5 one of the most re'na “essful ever performed 2 ital. l runm e fmnt. light cu were n15, Nightingale oer Train Ran Into Freig‘ll Cars at Shcrbrsoke. 10 lh ‘legr was She her hle can did and w:lh xlenl of twice in He 1m to the G DQSC an 359‘ 5‘6 1011 in rls the wngers wen badly shake HOT de U11 W HIP berat ad \vhi1£ m C86 belie \V‘HS L'O\V( H) .‘n tin nu reasc ( United all $615 of the in [m I] :ase of $4,783,110 however. that an Bri ‘ed 0P1 m rd afler (h “eipt from h practical in the han AUCTO d re me fin and r! y were hurt hu ken up. ‘onfi rot fro] posts _ after ,‘SSCd. Thn Ihc om Iin osed m an off (he and Sheri-n onfreal rd m gly 'OI'nmont in was \vhtu mporis and but 111 I1 111 fates Ma 1h $105119! nmonnfe in tho 1t ova SGiZUP-QS 1mm to Guul w l jur . O‘C< Hung; I‘C .“mtpklol; hour's sh m lh i C0111 1c] he Il| 1t, IT 1V fresh 1t r11 non ' (h ‘ one HIV)! able their In! na! )UL' 561‘s mt- NY] an' the h f

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