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The Liberal, 19 May 1910, p. 3

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Minneapofis, May 17.~that â€" May, $1.10}?5 to $1.10}{; July. $1.- 0971: to $1.10; September, $1.00?!“ cash, N0. 1 hard. $1.134; No. 1 Ncrthem, $11114 to $1.13. No. 2 Northern, $1.02»; to $1.11: Nu. 3‘ {131.06% to $1.09. Branâ€"~11] 100â€"lb. sucks, $18 to $18.25. Flour~First patents, $6.30 to $5.50; second pat~ cnts, $5.10 to $5.30; first clears. $1.15 to $4.25; second clears, $2.â€" 90 to $3.20. Buffalo, May 17.#VVhenbâ€"~«Sprmg wheat. lower; No. 1 Northern. car- Innds store, 331.15%; Winter steady. (Tl,rn»»â€"Firn;.'<A6d£;;SLcady. Hufléy “Feed to malting, 6‘2 to (37¢. Rye ~7No. 2 on track, 86c. Toronto, May l7.â€"â€"Flour»â€"Winter wheat, 90 per cent. patents, $4 to $4.05 in buyers‘ sacks on track, To- runto, and $3.90 to $3.95 outside, in buyers’ sacks. Manitoba flours are steady; first patents, $5.50; sec- ond patents, $5, and strong bakâ€" ers’, $4.80 on track, Toronto. Manitoba. Wheatâ€"«N0. 1 Northâ€" ern, $1.02%, and No. 2 at 31.00%, Buy ports. Ontario Wheatâ€"N0. 2 white and T0” Winner, $1 IIU Q7141: uuuntuu. Barleyâ€"4%. 2. 52 to 53c outside; No. 2 extra, 50 to 510: Nu. 13 ab 48 to 49c, and feed at 47c outside. 6 Hamsâ€"Light to medium 18%0; (10., heavy, 16% to 170 153/30; shoulders. 14 , to bmakfast bacon, 19 to 191/50; 203?, to 210. Tunmto. May 17.~â€"A few choice heavy cattle still continued to bring as high ms $7.25 per cwt., but the average and cammpnest- range of prices was from $6 to $6.05. Good bvtcher cattle sold readin at $6.50 and over, with the medium and common grades bringing from $5.- 50 to $6. Cows and bulls as high I5 $6 and $6.10 per cwt.. and rangâ€" ing all the way upward from $4. Sax-karat and Seeders. $4.50 to $6.â€" LEADING I MARKETS W ‘RUL’ an“ LVW my a-v v..--......r . Oatsâ€"No; 2 Ontario white, 34 to 34;}:(30 outside, and 36 to 36%;: on track. Toronto. Canada West oats, 36}.’_Lc for No. 2, Bay ports. Pcas~Prioes nominal. Ryan-No; 2 67%, to 68¢ outsidc. Buckwheatâ€"510 outside for N0. t') $19; Manitoba, shorts, $21 to $22; pure grain mouillie, $32 to $33; mixed mouillie. $25 to $28. Cheese «fudders, 11 to 11%(2. Butter ~â€" Choice, 250. Eggsâ€"éSelecte-d stock, 23 to 240, and straight, receipts 19 1:0 200 per dozen. rogin\ivrintér,r$1 to $1.02 outsidp: Montreal, May 17,â€"()ats~~‘_\'o. 2 (,Trgnzidian Western. 381/; to 39c; No 3. 37% to 380: Ontario N0. 2 white, Tc, Ontario N0. 3 white, 360; On- tario No. 4 white, 350. Barley~ KL. 3, 56%;); No. 4, 5:30; feed bar- ley, 54c. Flourâ€"Manitoba Spring wheat patents, firsts, $5.60; (10., seconds. $5.10; Winter wheat; pat-i cuts $5.40 to $5.50; Manitoba strong bakers’, $4.90; straight rollers, $5 to $5.15; straight. rollers, in bags, 2.35 to $2.45. Feedâ€"~Ontario bran, $10.50 to $20; Ontario middlings, ‘3‘). to $23; Manitoba brim, $18.50 Cornâ€"No. 3 American yellow, kilnâ€"dried, 680. Toronpq heights. Branâ€"Manitobus, $19. in bags, Toronto, and. shorts at: $22, in bags. Toronto. Ontario bran, $20 in vsacks, Baconâ€"Long clear, 15% to 15%c pm 1b. in case lots; moss pork, $251.50 to $29; short cut. $31 to $31.50 ' No" Sfiézi'épdrie'd, 64c. c.i.f. Colling- wcod or Midland. Canadian corn, 61c. Toronto heights. ‘ Lhrdâ€"Tierccs, 16c; tubs rails, 16%6. A pplesjâ€"Prices nominal Bcans~$2 to $2.15 per bushel. Huum'~Combs, dozen, $2 to $2.- 50; extracted, 10% to He per 11). Bale-d Hayâ€"N0. 1. $14 to $15 on. track. and N0. 2 at $11.50 to $12. Ruled Strawâ€"$7 to $7.50 on track Toronto. Buttew-~Pound prints. 23 to 2-10; large rolls, 22 to 22%c; inferior. 17 to 180; cremncry, 28 to 290; solids, liggS-vâ€"«Case lots, 19 to 200 per dozen. CheeseweOld steady at 1:35; to 130, and new at. 11% to 12c. Potatoesâ€"Ontarim 35 to 400 per bag, on track, and New Brunswick Dclawares, 45 to 500 per bag, on track. UNITED STATES MARKETS. BUSINESS IN MONTH E.\ L. L’uultry-â€"Boxed lots nominal LIVE STOCK MARKETS THE DAIRY MARKI‘ITS COUNTRY PRODUCE. HOG PRODUCTS BREAD STUFFS. 17.#VV11entâ€"~«Spring 16 rolls, 18m Hanging Will Not Take Place on King’s Funeral Day. A despa-tch from Ottawa says: The death of King Edward has giv- en a few days’ more life to Walter Ross, :1 young Englishman under sentenc’ of death at North Bay for the murder of his chum, named Parkinsen, in the wilds of north- ern Qntarielast fall. The execution was originally fixed for Friday, May 2‘). but the fact. that that will be the funeral day of Edward V11. renders it impossible for an execuâ€" tion to take place on such a day. (.‘(Vnsequently Russ will get several days" more life than he expected. the Cabinet having on Thursday ad- vised a respite under the special circumstances of the case. 50 per cwt. The market for sheep and lambs was noticeably easier, and prices are quoted from 25 cents to 50 cents lower on both grades of sheep and for yearling and spring lambs. Hogs. $9.25 $.01). to $9.- 50' feel and'watered in Toronto. Has Grown From Five to Ten Dc- " grccs in Length. A dcspatch from Paris says: Astronomers in France are uwkimr, observatiom on Hallcy's comet that are attracting the greatest interest. Maurice Hamy of the Paris ()hser~ vainly reports that the length nf t-l'm tail has increased from five 120 (can degrees in three days. Pruâ€" fmsor Deslandror; of the Universiu' of Dijon finds :1 reuppea ‘nnce in the SI)L(1l'/]"‘SC()])C of cyanogen, tlm poi‘ sonous gas which was observed in January and February, but which (limppearod in Murclr In his rcâ€" Lul‘t he says that the hypotlmsis that the gas is liable to affect the terrestrial utnwsphurc. would nut be at. all absurd. On the other hand. (famile Flammarion thinks Prisoners in northern Ontariu jaxls may build colonization roads. A desputch from Manchester; day, to Lhe effect that unusual baw- says: One. hundred and thiltyâ€"SCV» "1015110 0911151401“ 1'(3!1d‘31“‘(-l fir“ .- . . 1 ,. - 3 3., v.,_ (bu-IUIIH‘I'S lost. that llves on Thurs- 4141"!) emplusmns “Allun‘l‘l 1"(I’ able and that all underground day In an explo mu m the “0 111 g workers mlgm mummy” to be 0" tr" coal mine at Whitehame ll-os- t1” alert. The barometer reached cuv parties succeeded in saving it5 highest» reading in the White- four men. but fire has broken (Iut’haven district. in the workings, leaving p‘actical‘ The cullicry is owned by the Earl ly no hope for those who are still of Lonsdalc, and its workings ox- cutombed. Rescue work was stopâ€"lteml four or five miles out under pm! by the collapse of the roof. ltln‘ The spot. where the 85 A curious fact is that; a collicry warning was published in many of UM rmwspapers in the mining disâ€" tricts of the kingdom on “701311334 EXPLOSIQN IN ENGLISH MINE A Hundred and Thirty-Seven Lives Lost at Whitehaven. COMET’S TAIL LONGER. ROSS IS REI’RIEVED. KING GEORGE V. Another Wonderful Cure By That \Vomlerful Fruit Medicine “Fruit-a-tlvcs.” that the tail of the comet is simply an optical phenomenon produced by the flight through other, similer h) the wake of :1 ship at 50; . Mr. Mnrchand maintains that the cum- (‘1': Shows impurtant variations from its iimmi'tant orbit, which prosago unuq‘mctml surprises. Mr. Mathias Dery, of 225 Church street, Ottawa, 0m., was treated for years by physicians for Painful Dys- pepsia. He spent so much money for doctor's medicines without getting much relief that he had about made in) his mind that his case was hope- ess. Seeing “Fruit-a-tives” advertised. however. Mr. Dery thought he would invest 500 in a box of these wonderful fruit juice tablets. The cullicry is owned by the Earl of Lonsdalc, and its workings ox- tend four or five miles out» under tin‘ The spot. where the 85 hewers and Sumo 50 odd shiftan were working at; the time of the ex- plosion is about three miles fl‘ulll Um- shaft. exit. MISEHABLE wnns » ' DYSPEPSIA And this famous fruit medicine did for Mr. Dery what all the doctors could not doâ€"-it cured him. "Fruit-a-tives" makes the stomach sweet and clean, insures sound diges- tion and regulates bowels, kidneys and skin. He writes2â€""Fruit-zi-tives” positive- ly cured me, of severe Dyspepsia when physicians failed to relieve me." A despnfch from Winnipeg says: (3 A. Hufdnn. kenpm' uf the Muuso Club. :5 gmnbling joint, was an Wedn sday morning crm 'icted of keeping a gambling house and fined the IimiL. $50(. and given a cuthing' setting" out by Magistrate Daly. Holden has cleaned up a. small fortune in the past. two years and always gut (credit for having I-wlitical 1&1999151 500 a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial box, 25c~â€"z\t ull dealt-1's, or from Fruit-u- tivcs,, Limited, Ottawa. A. lloldvn Convicted of Keeping GamMing Housv. A H EH V 1' FIN l'}. A dcspatch from Whitby says: After a trial lasting for three whole days, Archie MCLaughiin was con- victed late Thursday afternoon of the murder of his wife and two Children at Uxbridge on October 29th last, and sentenced to be hanng on July 13 at the jail hum. When the jury filed into their seats and announced their decisâ€" ion, the prisoner, who had throughâ€" out the trial maintained a studied demeanor of indifference, seemed to shrink in his seat in the dock. he recs-veer hi.q composure, howâ€" ever, in an instant, and when asked by Justice Teetzel to stand and re- ceive his sentence, his face betray- ed but little of the struggle going on within. The jury was polled ’by c0unse1 for defence. A despatch‘ from London says: Tlm London Times on Thursday editorially says:â€"~“King Edward’s funeral promises to surpass in solemn Splendor all former func- tiom in our annals, or, indeed. in the annals of any other zunongst the great: nmnarchies of Eurupe. Seven reigning Sovereigns! hmdcd l)»: the German l‘hnpel‘or, will idc behind King; George as he fullnwx his- father" onfliu frnm Weihnin- 1 Takes the Sentence Braver and Has Nothing to Say. Children Die lmnmlinloly. but Parents Lingm'ml for Days. A Llnspzilvh frmn. Princi- Albert, Sask.‘ says: Four Indians \n-rv fat ally burned in a camp fiftvvn miles south of Kinistinn last wvck. The fatality reveals one (if the must; shccking cases: of physical Milforâ€" iug recur-(led in northvrn Saskat- olwwzm. 'J'wn children. aged six» tron and FlX, died iIHH'lL‘dliLU‘lV. but; the father and mother. thuuglw nglzflulljv burned, livm’l {rum Sun- day till Thurfiday witlmut medical assistancv. Though the fallwr's feel. and hands were lmrnml off when he reached Kinistinm he called for the Indian agent, and inxh‘uciod him to divide his pack 01‘ furs among his (“editors in town. am‘ of. native (,‘ln'istianzs are said to be in danger. MBLAUHLIN TO HANG JULY 13 KING EDWABD’S FUNERAL Seven Reigning Sovereigns Will Ride in the Cortege. The scene in the crowded courtâ€" li‘OlTR INDIANS BURNIH). QUEEN VICTORIA MARY. The convicted man made no reâ€" sponse to the usual question by the Judge as to whether he had any- thing; to before sentence was pmnmmced, and his counsel, Mr. W. A. Henderson of Toronto, ad~ dressed :1 few words to the Bench in his stead. The prisoner receiv- ed his sentence bravely. mom was dramatic in the extreme. As the word “guilty” fell from the lips of the foreman of the jury a. sudden hush fell upon the assem- blu'r, contrasting strangely with the air of levity which had prevailed during the progress of the trial. Up in the gallery, crowded by wo- men of all ages, one little. girl was seen to lean over a companion and laugh. The spell was bruken and an audible sigh went up from the straining crowd in the room. the mighty nation whose kinship with uursr-lves makes their sympa- thy wiLh (‘~".’.' sun-own. as with our j(;)‘R. cxc-uptionnfly dear and valuâ€" aMe to us." star Enough the streets of the em pital. and each then in personal!) taking part in the mourning to! King Edward will have the Milk fac‘ 'on of knowing that ho is doing an act. as grateful to the foolin q (if his subjects as to his own. Wig}: Hzmn win he the representative’s) There has been another rising in Human and the lives of n1"‘innarlcq among the ruins of Curtagn. Many living; pOl'Huns hmo h-ocn rvlousod from the debris and 301119 of (hr-so will survive. In mosL instances im‘niificution of blue dead is impn$ sitlv. Thv dead are being: hlll'it‘d as rapidly as possible at 1111‘ direc‘ t'imn of tho health inspoc-tm-s. Dy- namite is being used to hum-1' 11m walls that are still standing. M 0“ l‘) EA “T II 0 IT A K ES.

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