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•'Briit41.11,18 4*.ae-0.tatte .1w11.4 williOnt With thoSe'; eeeking entere the city,
send iattfe. musleetrY. Or stage Ye:he liVes ahOlet 'ten In110 froin
hoMii: -of aill.er,Yeee-hat teeer..teegete to Week, .
a battle. was. _wagea this eyelid 11 is ,Efirsi'y time ,he,..startqa for Lib:mien his
-being Waged =OW .Britain. it as ,a car was tamed back by oaf) group or
battle fought"peactiesely- eilence'.--- areetifer .ettilters M no -mood foe par -
but *pate a battle it is!
171:900 1u01 there, to be aire. are -the
ueaal appetitehanceSef warfare. , Arm-
• ored'. cars ciawlect through LOndoit on
irharsdn:Y en their ,Way to military con..
centration centres. &made soldiera
.stiardeie 'hue gaeges. Sentries in full
war ecluipinent--manY 019520.. Of 'them -
then msual-marchedbriekly. to • and
fro' in front ofathe Itoyal palaces.'
And. Outside Loedon there are trOop
a Notary Public, Conveyartoer.' movenient,s to plaeese. where trouble millions of nieu may. causteialighter,
, ,Real Estate .and Fire In- may breakeout at: beenoinent's notice, but,thelPhrase is considered dignificant,
Z90011(3.,e 'Argent' :R6PrajeaTillkg" 14, PlY0 aell.sudden marchings of battalions o -n. here, In that 11 enaY foreshadow more.
Interance Connie -Wes. : ' tnediselbaedLerea lea fc Government met:bode, in seek-
, ;- , ' -division Court °Woe, Clinton. -Cliane-also are lending a, touch of Mg to crush the srlite, For if the dange-r a being left in the .gr.0011.1.1 unassummg ways and his obvtous en-
BANKERS-
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, • . genera an sing usieessetransact-
. • ed. Notes Disceuntede Drafts leaned.).
' Intereat . Allowed on Deposits.
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leying. Boys frem the oable•cempatiy,
carrying eleapatehes ohm Were stopped
,outside newspaper offieee, but the
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pefice'rescued. them fremsthe clutches
of the strike prokets. ,
Thuriclay night, in the Honee of
Commonsa Sir john Sinn, one of 'the
most notable legal, leghts of Britain,
Said tile general strike is absalu.tely
illegal and the striker Is, liable to peo-
secution. The picture of Prosecuting
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The prinee' WitT 64)1931190 0f91l1e.;
PRICES
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e••le
IWO; aelifeyed evert -el -Wide ',,.netertety
tehen:11.e.!Phanged:river,Niageeit.Falle,
atirtai ,atelda, ,New Zealand. eaS the,
lesult Oe' a feel eit of. ?range,
GOVERNOR. HONORED
Exports Fatil off, as Boats Are - 13Y PRINCE,
unable to TakeCargOeS` , e
' `King's Son Presents Medal to
. to Britain •
. A aespatoe es„ohl, pLe.ase says :-The 'Hongkong -ues•t
-British strike has brought benefit to °f.,' Titled Chineee•
the French coneurning public in the 11.,?e, despatah 'from Hongleor.g says: -
form of an unpeeced,ented fall in Prniee -George; younger brother of the
Prices of earlY •spring foodstnffe be" ?rice of .Wales, who es endergoing
cause of cessatation of exportatien hiss navaleeraining aboaed the ILIVI.S.
g • awlems, ethe flagship of the -Beetle -1i
- There has already been a drop of squadron in China water?„, becent-
50 per cent. irOthe prices of fresla ing quite ti-fami1lar figure in the so -
vegetables and fruits 'throughout cial and official life of this colony.
Smith; France. Cherries fell fro. no js, to bo seem; here, there and 'every -
350 to .150 francs per hundredweightawhere in mufti :when' off' duty, end
in the Mentpellier region. The farnons wherever he goes he glans fresh p,opte-
Amy potatoes of. Saint Brieuc 1100 in ;Parity ,by., repeat of his natural and
*rat $(141,rgeS, tt'911e11,1111.,
Previitela1IgeVe'lnini4litS
Spend abseil; 'etlieree10.11'y 043t i3'44 -0111t11 4pdx1:eeivein'
.dallaers, eta
reyetinel.,a5aent,' 'Oit'tetat':,',',,indaStri,46 I
a..h914 ett01',.Ve-1114..
SirailatlY With .; the,
tu6S 'arel,;leeellthenrt1/4..10illieneclollays
Mad' the •revehnes enilliensa e, One
an.d,'fiSheeies,. lesS tbaa 5700,000
tes -Spent and -ritiaol:Y :51,700,000. role -
Ona is obtained. ,Uncrei- thOe three
headier* alen,e we fintiaa, direct r:eVe'
unprofitable if the strike con9nues.ljoyinent of tife,
, - war to the BriNn of the last tin strike ds illegal, why quibble, the Go,- 118
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days: Nearly every bus ewhice dares eminent may ask, about, how to throb. Exporters face heaVY less'ea• Prite Helms figuredeas the principal actor
' ish e vessels- are not even' taking in an cifficial fusletion here by acting
tie It? Why not aoldeers instead of -
constables, rifles ancfmachine guns in -
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fh,e fltedng;, Sqlefil taedeineeiela
Pfe-netne, eeefetY, 6160,e Oreitepe '"
' 1A1.18-.0,-feet,Provenlhe.111euestiela of
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perille...,te ilelnel•kalityr laeacilleietl' to'
,,yosing or 'older ' '•"
•aTimeerobsti ;atonable -it .eilreenta Of • ,
reOmen death end wealcett the seetete ,
-a4 souletineee 01:9911 111 anemia, tier- • ."
'Nous wealsiese, general ,brealt-elewn.
• Hood's Sareaparilla eiven the filmed
Mere vitalitT aed better colne entice-) .1
etreeger irervoe,. colitielintee to '
mitte ' o1: '000/s nulliens, as apposed to the length 'emd, enjOy3ne11t' Of '1110.
inalutenaneo, charges by th.e' govel ern:tea
'In' this Cohnedtio'n 'arceollat ig Wairist'ICe BICICkG' B 112
taken of -the' hogo'.'Pa/'' 1.°1-t`' es: 50 Yeal'S Iles UP a)Et'aillerS
theedoPendent induStiet tebe
Si." Peet Oolborite.--aLake freighters 1911
1')11115 POreliasecl, ;the etrandportation
prisoniel in the ice off Port C.elberne
thrniShed.,te fiatilWaYs .er to. the mood- Bunday-bave made: soma p10-
1)00101193 'that arre:made fat the benefit 01. ..gresii, and there ib pOesibifity that-
sharehelders .esiery Part of the Do- • thoy in,.3,,r0a0}3, port this
Barrister, Solicitor 'Notary Public, etc.
to. ventere into London streeta hag a,
constable seated beside the driver.
And also 'there ie barbed wire strung
river the radiator in 'cage the strikere
aboard cargoes already contracted
for. The Cabinet has directed the
Minister ' of Agriculture to arrange
with the railways for the retarn of
perishable foodstuff's' which are rot-
ting on sidings in- qhannel ports
awaiting transportation to England.
Labor organizations of Fiance and
Belgium have whole-heartedly ap-
proved MY offer to support the Brit-
ish strikers, Officers of the National
Pederatiou and functionaries of -the
various Labor syndicates wired the
British Trade Unions. Council. ex-
pressing solidarity 'and hoping for
"complete, success o:f your program
relative to vindications, whieh inter-
est the workers of all countries.".
All Sea traffic from Belgiuni to
England has been suspended Alice the
last; boat left Ostend Wednesday
night. At Antwerp the dock workers
decided to prevent ell .exportation of
coal to England.
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SfrALATO TO SUPPLY
STONE FOR MEMORIAL
Vimy Monument to be Built of
Beautiful Stone Used 'in
'fore -the Icing in earryeng oat: an in-
yeatiture, at which the Governor an
SLOAN :BLOCK - CLINTON stea,d of persuateion end half-hearted
others wene ceremoniously presented
wielaing.or police clubs? • _
with ere ration . This as uite a bi
affeir, reminiscent of investiturea' at
• , Steelenoter is only, 3 melee off share,
thektettitnilturey'sisP,Pialilienc'Itevher-oplarareonfitt.n_4eta):with a ntahe4 Xeohlitund .P10. °Rua! sr.81, eoi gni 11 raz ,9f1,3.,00nirt
eatule'71g-Teateee%aron,06.haotwd'es:li'llrtirvariirtoan;' 11)).,;alnea°nItf191*Wnere ebemgaakilinbglIcsiotinnleg
Sheuld be -Maintained over thelir sses eel the ma.se, '
Ploitatiem A/fine* resource mat,y, "'",_ I Thirty-eix seearnera aro tied -rip in
,foi-ever wasted by naing 11P the alg" ,the harbor. and will bail' as s'oon as
gleele ores 'and neglecting the lower la passage is forced, A..juirip in tem-
grade- ,Thla itn°wneas "Picking thciperatime, and rain forecast, prornis.ed
eyes out Of a mine," Forest reserves1.0
ciinoi-ngtai: efiac-celeu,ptiltneiist:it riantv sgeatesrgiaefistdewli'an:dillihn-,11-Wee0:nc'saarisittedetijoe,aswellihai.sgeelliee:Bitsaueedfr!.;:ofille.10:5altii-01'nhogY:esclaverraue;4tttl'hlhal! -
with care, might be maintained in per- I pack eliows little sign of velenting,
petutty, may be exhausted through ex -
DR. J. C. GAND1ER
Office Hours: -3J30 to 3.30 pen„ 6.30
to 8.00 Sundays, 12.30 to 1.30 pen,
Other hours by appointment only.
Office and Residence - Victoria St,
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DR. H. S. BROWN, L.M.C.C.
, Office Hours
1.30. to 3.30 p.m. 7,30 to 9.00 p,m.
• Sanday.s 1.00 te 2.00 P.m,
Other hours by appointment.
( Phones
Office earl Reeidence •Ontario' Street.
„ Phone 218.
DR. FRED_G. THOMPSON
Office end Realdence:
- Ontario Street - • Clinton, Ont.
One door west of Anglican Church.
Phone 172.
Eyes examined and glassea fitted.
DR. PERCIVAL HEARN
Office and Resideace:
Huron Street Clinton, Ont:
Phone 69
(Formerly occupied by the late Dr.
C. W. Thompsenr).
Eyes Examined end Glasses Pitted.
D. H. McINNES
chiropractor--Maeseur
Of ViThjghatn, will be at the Commer-
cial Inn, °Beton, on Monday and
Thursday forenoons each week,
Diaeases of all Wilde suecessfultY
handled,
O GEORGE ELLIOTT
Licensed, Auctioneer for the County
' of Huron.
e_ Correspondence pronmily answered.
Immediate arrangementa can be made
-for Sales Date at The News -Record,
ClInton, or by calling Phone 203.
Chergea-Moderate end' Satisfaction
'Guaranteed.
B. R. HIGGINS
Clinton, Ont.
Generel Fire mid Life Insurance.aagent
for Hartford Windstorm, Liere Stock,
Automobile and Sickness. and Aceffient
• Ineurance, Huron and Erie and Cana-
-da. Teaat Bonita. Appointments leads
- to meot partieS at 13racellela, 'Varna
abet Bayileld: 'Phone 57.
Five.Ge,nerations Complete
• With Arrival of Baby Son
A despatch from Welland says
The birth of a eon to Ur. 8.71(0
W. j. Titus of Ridgeville, completes
five generatione-in the family circle.
The great -great-grandmother is Mrs.
J.' Clenslenning of Toronto, who is 03
ye -ars,. of age. The great -grand
mother of the infant la. Mrs. John
Wall of Toronto, \vim is 70 years of
age. The .grandmother is Mrs. W.
3, Tittle of Toronto, 50 years 'old.
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Quebec -to Standardize Rates
_ • of All Public Utilities.
A despatch frone Montreal a:toe--
Standardization Of rates charged bp
all public utilfty coMpanies for their
Seteices throughout the Province is
the definite object with which the
Quebec Service Commissioe is gather-
ing data from all eoncerned, aceord-,
ing to Atli -len Beaudry, Chairman of
the Commission. '
Sir Wm.' Mitchell -Thomson
Posmaster-gencral, who leads the any -
eminent organization for maintaining
Publie services during eke present
strike tiemp 10 England.
•FIRST SECTION OF SEASON'S PROGRAM OF
* ROAD BUILDING IN 'ONTARIO ANNOUNCED
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• ' OSCAR KLOPP -
.8309100 Graduate Carey JoneS' -National
School of Auctioneeriag, Chicago, Spa-
,. Mal course taken In Pure Bled Live
Stook, Ileal Datatee Merchencliae and
Farm- Sales, Ratee in keeping with
• preValling Market. Satisfaction e'asee
mired, Write or wire, Zurich, One:
Phone 18-93. '
Road coptracts totalling $2;339,419 Stiltsville, .5 miles, at a cost or.520,-
he've been awarded by the Ontario GOO per mile; alorrisbarg Iroquoie,
Government and _represent th'e pro- 2.65 miles, at a cost ofa$20,20a per
gram of construction for the present, mile, =
season, which has eo far been decided • Macadam roads: Seed' (rain the
upon. Practieally every Beaton of. old Belleville Bridge, 3.2 miles, at cost
Ontario Is Interested In some phase of of $11,700 per mile; from Praserville
the program, the details of which were to Ilailieboro, 5.24 miles, at a coat of
made avdilable at the Parliamot 516,430; from Georgetown, west, 4
Buildings hy Hon. George S. lienrye, miles at a cast of $12,100 per mile;
leflaister of Highways, from Noeval "Oust, 2.66 miles, at a cost
'The total of 52,339,000, which. has of $14,800 per mile.; from Brampton,
been awitectedectoes not represent the north, 7.3 miles, at a coat of $15,800
per mile, •
total work' which the Highways De -
Pertinent will nntlertake during the Grading and cuiverte: In the Lone
season, bat siutpli the pintion of. it hardY Division, 6.7 miles, at a cost of
per mile; Chatsworth South,
which has. been Passell upon' by 56.0"
Mr. Henry. Quite apart from the sum 0:5 01111:0, 917 a cost o1:53,200 per mile;
Marluiale North, 6.rmiles, at a 004
total,,however, whin may .reach five
of 52,850 per mile; eloyceville North,
or six milliten intesest. centres
111-1s Year in the "eonstrimtion costs 1-3.6. mites' at a 001:1 53'800 De' 110'
which the Government hee arbieeed. Surface treatment; 'Ottawa West,
trifles; at a cost of 5830 per mile;
Contract itgleeets shoe/ that the \sashed .8-16
1?ort Einisley North, 35 mites, at a east
and , soreened gravel conerete; the
of $8501100 inile; L'Original West, 18.4
-hardest teee road wbich the depart-
ment -builds, is -being consfructea this miles., at a cost of $810 per mile.
Year COI' 510,700 .to $23.900 per mile, Bridge structural work mid super-
This figure eepresenta the lowest build. structures have been contracted for et
The McKillop Mutual,
Ing coats which the, demitment -Culvert, Jantzen's Crack,
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succeedea in achieving, and contrusts Spies on'e p TremblaY Ceeek,
• sorance notably with the $35,00.ff and $40,000 TIftwiteelei y Caeca, arid Carp Bridge,
Head Office, Seaforth, Ont. The iirograte which the Government
Fire Irt -Comp
p ey ;fill° eosis ' which thrmerly 'Pre- The grand total involved. in the whole
varied Imogene,. adopted to date Is 52 339 419
Company
Ilea already embraced for the present Youth Drops 50 Feet
DIRECTORY' '
Year contemplates the Construction of
President; James cemuolly, Godellich; 44.31 miles of concrete paving; of 2./2agara G°rge
Vice, James Enna, Beechwothl; Sec: •
Trofteurer, Thos. n. Hays, Setifortla 19,18 miles of asph,a11..top ia.t31.5.1e,
A despatch .from Niagara Pales,
of 19,83 milee of )11111111 - .1• 50 fe t into the Xing George and Queen Mary wore to
s. g
Buckingham Palace, and the guard of
honor for the occaeione was siepplied,
not by the regular militairfabut by, the
Scottish company of the VolUnteer
Corps, composed 'of sorts of Scotland
occocluopnyy1ng -business positions in the
On the might of the investiture the
Prince w-ris the -guest of a titled Chi- vote.
nese, Sir Shou-Son Chow, and at it he
made his acquaintance with auch
;nese dishes as 111 -id's' nest seep and
sharks'. fins. The chopsticks diel`not
cause him anytrouble for he haudled,
them with rentarkable dexterity, but
he came to griet when he borrowed a
native fiddle from. a meinber of the
Chinese orcheetra, e Making several
attempts to extract niusio from the
itrange Metrument, the Prince finally
handed it back with a smile, saYing
that it was "far too difficult" for him.
Pond of dancing, like his brother,
he is often to be seen at local func-
tions, where he is a great favorite with
the younewodien. At one dabee he
appeared in fancy dress tia an old-time
Chinese mandarin. , •
The Prince also takes a huge delight
in. 1101%51)930k riding. Polo and perry
racing take up much of his apere time,
while he also follows the Fan -ling Hunt
in the beautifal (meetly in the Nev
Territories. All in all, "1'. G." as his
naval chums call him, is about the
most popular Britishee in this part of
the world.
eeesive and unrestricted p:rey upon
given areas and speeific specie's. The
geadual. depletion of 'the magnificent
sturgeem and of the eperm whale are
but two examplea of this. ,
Cheerfully Ignoring, Strike
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, Tourists Sail for -Britain
Moritreal.-Apparenfey ignoring the
• The public conscience is geadualey poseibieity of meeting haedship be -
becoming awakened however., ,Respon- cause a the British strike, the een-
sibgte offleials, are: peintingahe Way course of the Windsor. Station here
to more 'businees-like rep:C.06one and was felled to overflowing with travel -
their efficient enforcerneatt. The ex- lers teking the boat' train 1: or Quebec
haltstibleeportion of our natural herie to eel). on the liner Minnorlosa for
,tage may yet be preseeeved for genera- Southampton. Two speeial trains
tietis yet unborn, and at that, with were made up, carrying some five hen -
no appreciahle saorifice of immediate dred paSsengers from. ail Naas oe the
needs pelegitimate gain: . Dominion. Many wer...e of the_impees-
• . sion that Government lorries would
Election Law: be on hand -to 'carry them from the
• coast te their inland destinatiou in the
In Australia there is a law that im- Old Country.
Poses a fine o1:e$10 on every citizen
who does not vote 'when he is physi- Praying, Much simptified.
catty able to get to the polls. The law The Inhabitants of Tibet carve long
haft its 11051 teet in the recent Federal prayers on stones and. sine the stones
election. Ninety-one per cent, ot the In heaps eo their gods can find them,
enrollecrvoters actually cast votes; for easily and can never forget' them.
several yeare before the law wee gess- These prayers are continuous and do
ed only fifty-five or aixty out of every the carver good even after his death.
hundred citizens could be Silenced to Some prayer heaps are as big as
houses.
Roman Palaces.
A. despatch from Ottawa, says: -
Stone from Spalato, such as was used
tn the building of palaces foe Roman
Emperors, and particularli that of
Diocletian, who ruled A.D. 284 to 305,
will be utilized in the construction of
the Canadian ever memorial sit Vimy
Ridge; Spalato is on the Ad-riatic
coast of Jugoslavia, 01-01 permission
has been obtained from the Govern-
ment of Jugoslavia -to work the
armient quarry, which . has been re-
discovered in recent ,sPfeers.
Colonel 11. C. Osborne of the War
Graves Commissioo, when asked 'about
this stone, stated that it had -been
recommended by -the highest authori-
ties. It is a beautiful stone of fine
texture and amber col$M. The Roman
remains of this stone are in fine pre -
,servation, ,said. Colonel Osborne
explained it has taken two years to
find f9 desirable stone with the quali-
ties necessary for such work as that
of Walter Allward, ,the Canadian
sculptoe. The etone, is both bteiutiful
for carving and of durable texture.
It can a:so 'be obtained in the neces-
sary large blocks.
The memorial comprises a lerge
number of sculptured figures in
groups, so WM this latter qualifica-
tion wee also eeseptial, The con-
tract for the construction of the War
mein:oriel' has been let by the Cana-
dian War IViernorial Connniseien O-
H. T. Jenkins, Ltd., of Torq5ay, Eng-
land. '
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Rdyal•Courts Are Postponed
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Because of British Strike
A despatch „from Leaden :faYa:-.,
The .Earl of: Cromee, ,Lord_Chamber-
lain. announced that the Royal Collets,
which were to be held at Buckingham
Palate on May- lenind 14, and at which,
EXPORT TRADE SHOWS
. $246,1,25,438 INCREASE
Imports fr,om United States
610 Millions and Exports
474 Millions.
etA despatch from Ottawa says: -
Canada's export trade for the fiscal
year ended March 3.1 last, reached the
unprecedented total of $1,315,192,791,
and showed ap increase of $246,125,-
438 over the peeceding fiscal year. Im-
ports amounted to 5927,402,732, an in-
crease of $130,470,195, leaving a
total net improvement in Canada's
favorable trade balance of 5115,655,-
243, as compared with tho prefeedin'g
year.
Inverts 100111 the United States in-
ereased a little more than $100,000,-
000, to a total of 5609,825,850, and
exports to the United States increased
more than 557,000,000,_to a total of
5474,800,028. '
, Exports • to the United Kingdont
increased by over $112,000,000, to a
total of $508,249,576, and imports
from the United Kiegdoen increased
by more thae 512,000,000, to a teal
of 5163,710,431,
lGxpotts to^-Australitt increfteed by
over 58,000,000, to a total of 515,-
436,025, and imports frorn Australia
advanced about $400,000, to a total
of 53,042,054. Imperts from the
13ritisir 'East Indies increased by
hearly 54,000,000,, to a total, of 516,-
927,102, and exports increased by over
$5,000,000, to a total of $11,506,133.
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Imports frone the British West Indies
dropped nearly 10,000,000, to 59,972,-
152, and exports inoreaareel by oyez
52,000,0,00, to a total of 513,295,160.
Exports to Nevr Zealand increeted by
about fil500,000, to al -total of 516,561,L
344.
Directorfe: G-eorge McCartney, Sea- base 152110' • ' am • .,tys.-Fal,ing a
forth; D. F. leacGregor, Seaforth; j. G.
Grieve, Walton; Vini: Bing, Seaforth;
M. 17acEwen, 011n -ton; Itoberte_Ferries,
Harlock; John. BenneweiraBeodhagen;
•"Ise. Connolly, Gocterich. •
Agents: Alex, Leitch, Minton; J, W,
'fee, Goderich; HInhray, Sea.
forth; W. Chesney, lagmendville; le.
G. jarniu.th, Brodhagen. •
, Any money to be paid 10 maY be
meta to Moorfeh Clothing Co.,- Clhaton,
or at Ciat'a GrocerY, Gederfch.' •
40ar1-1es desiring to affect Insurance
01 tremeteet other businese Will he
promptly atteeded to on. applica Lien to
,emY of the abore Ofileers addressed to
theie resPective post office. Losses
inspected by the Director who_ llyos
• 'riearest the scene.
tir'ilrAil'frfflititir'
Traina earl arrive at and depart from
, Clinton aa follows: '
Buffalo and Goder'ich Dly, -
Going East, depart 6.25 a m.
„ 2.30 5)m.
11n1115 West, ar, , 11.10 ama,
• " " ar: 6.00 ' aft 6.53 p.m.
.10,04 p.m.,
Loriclon, HUrciri & Bruce Die.
0,oi1e'l9nat11) dr. 7.56': dn. 7.5, ELM,
„ .. 4.10 11.,0.1,
Going North, dep,art 6.50 p.M,
" 11.05 11.15, 11.111,"
ree4",
have received many aeadian and
American visitors, have bee11 post-
pone& indefinitely on docount of the
general strike.
OttS penetration typa, of , . 1)1 1108 Nia-gaDa . Gaive, William Lye, sit
macadam type; at 32 9111105 ,of grafting years old, of thie city, had a ',harrow
end ettliert work; and -of .61.20 miles
_ escape from death, „Lyle Was walking
of surfade treatment.. , TIM details ot i _ elong a pathway at -the top 01: 4115 bank,.
the localities in 'whin thIS work Is le when he slipped and Plunged over the
be done are as tollowe.;,.. ,, ', ". -.
, cure. "He took .a Sheer drop „of more
Gravel concrete rowilsi . prom colt,
- (that 50, feet and then strack, some
borne westerly 7.39 miles at a coat.
- - -'-sr-Shrttbs.,, -which broke 'his fall and me-
rit $22,700 per 111110; from larightem to vent011.101111 21,001 seohig the seisms.
C°11.)°1'n''' 728 Inile.a, at .a, .c'wt .of ing 150 _feet to the riirer edge.
522,490, per inilsq, from " Trenton _to.
„,u., Lyle wee hth
rotight -to e top of the
Brighton, 7.7 091159,, at a 0(34. 61 518,7ubank by rescuers 'mid taken, to a. has-
p er Mile; 1:10 111 Maiden north, 5 . 2 miles peel, whore It Was said that lib was,
badly bruised, ,and suffering front.
at a .e.ost .of 0e2,200 poi' milc; from
Leamtn,glon west, and from, Comber to 1110014. No bones tire belieV.eil to have;
Ituseum' 12'17 311110, qt 5' 808-191: 23'.' been broken. Q.
poi) eer Male ;'erom pliblin to Meteliell, I , -
3 59 miles, at 11, cost of 520;300 per
Buy Starts Treasure'Hunt '
n'll'e'' 1 ' d F. d. Robbers' Cache
A,phait 101) CM, Iha.C,19 1IIII 0 roads: an in ,, . . , ,
lercien Allsnburg to wetland, 0.41 ------ ., •
miles, at it Cost of 324,300 'per mile; Fort William. - Buried tresure
from Nortill Cowereate Rideau, 7,34 brought reward nod prominence to
miles, at a 0001 Ot 510,300 Per Mlle; Harvey Shable, an ll-yeift-c.,ici Port
Johnstown to Cardinal 5.43 miles, at :William boy, Starting a tressuie
a cost of $20,600 per mile, trent Azar his borne, Harire-y imearth-
la itioninolie Mlatratton 1-011111: cal ,jewelry ‚911111115 137 51,1:00, arid- MI-
Easl oP Lansdowne, 3.56 11151011, fit a media t'dy p.11 -fled it over to the police.
sett of 521,200 per mile; Pembroke 'He -round it under a Eiciewa-nc near
Sootli 5 miles, at a coet 519,400 '
pco.' (4115, 41anaMohto West, 3.68 ,rolleS, The treasure 01,a'9 idontif10d et pat t 101 P.P°ut
at a cost pg 3174(10 per Milo; Slincoe of loot taken in 1-1000 iib31e -77;(1'tc)r 9173111113919173111113.`1Y _ _ugIll 915 11
to b3ntoo4 4.41 intros., 521,900; at
THE WEEK'S MARKETS
TORONTO.
Mane wheat -No. 108011-11., 51.61%;
No. 2 North., 51.55%; -Na. 3 North., ,
51.50%,
Man, oate-eNo. 2 CW., nominal; No.
3, not queted; No. 1 feed, 49%c; No,
2 feed, 48c; Western grain quotatione
on c.i.f. bay ports. •
Ain. corn, track, Toronto --No. 2
Yellow, 57c; No 3 yellow, 84e,
Millfeed-Del, Montreal freights,
bags included: Bran, per ton, 531.25;
shorts, per ton, 533.25; middlings,
540.25; good feed flour, per bag, 52,30.
Ont, oats -44 to 460, f.o.b. shipping
points. , -
Ont. goode milling wheat -51.38 tO
$1.40, f.o.b. shipping points, according
to freights.
Barley, ma1ting-e2 to 64e.
Buckwheat-,.-allo, 2; 72c.
Rye -No. 2, 85c.
Man, flour -First pat., $9, Toronto;
do, second pat., $8.50.
Onte flour -Toronto, 90 pet cont.
Pet., per barrel,' in earlots, Toronto,
56.05; seaboard, in bulk, 56.20. •
Styaw-Carlots, per ton, $9 to 39.50.
Screenings -Standard, recleaned, f,
o.13. bay ports, per ton, $22A0. '
Cheese -New, large, 20d; twins,
21c; triplets, 22c; Stiltens, 23c. Old,
large, 25c; twins, 26c; triplets, 27c.
leutter-Finest creamery peints,
88 te 3335c; No. 1 creamery, 861/2 to
37%; No. 2, 34% to 351/2e. Dairy
prints, 27% to 2949c.
Eggs -Fresh Metres, in carts, 35'
to 36c; fresh extras, 1000e,,340; fresh
firsts, 33c; fresh aeconds, 28 to 290.
Dressed poultry -Chickens, spring,
lb., 70 to 80c; chickens, lb., 35 to 37c;
hens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 30c; do,, 8 to
4 lbs., 27c; roosters, 25c; ducklings, 5
lbs. and up, 30 to 31c; turkeys, 40c.
Beans -Can. hand -pirated, 52.60 per
bushel; primes, 52.40 pea' bashel.
Maple produce -Syrup, per imm
gal., 52.30 to, 52,40; 3180 5 -gal„ $225,,,to
52.30 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25 to
pee maple syrup, new, per, gal., $2.40.
Three Hamilton Women
Injured When Auto Overturns
4 desnatch from IIainilten 00.520:-
'21.1re 0901130919 occupants :of an auto-
mebile were injured when an automo-
eovei.turned. while swerving leo
slmrply to mvoid a collision at, Lecke
and York Streets. alre. Chaeles
17.1112,311, 429, Wentevoi th Streef North;
Mieee-13,etty Vence, a daughter, 1131
Mtlis (I 171111:Cn Wer veitmeect to
the General Hospital sea -Teeing from
lacciettio-ris and bruises. Nono 1;
ihdm 11112 0-)91019 0'3' 71111.1.
. `Phi! car 111-152 acre in 'was (111 111
. , Chitr:es Vauicv, ecnee, 'Overturned -
'when he' a ti,ampAed to avoid ' 001u1
allethar VsIVICIO',.driven by 31, Phr.lies,
, 26' Loelce 'Street Soeth. •
Honey -50 -lb. fins, 111A to 12c per
Ib,; 10-113. tins, 1119 to 12e; 5411. tins,
11 to .1219c; 219-510 tins, 14 to 141/2c.
Smoked mea1-s--F1:ams, nied,, 32 to
34c; cooked hams, 47 to 49c; smoked
trolls, 22c; cottage, 25 to 2.";r: break-
fast bacon, 32 to 080; epecial brand
breakfast bacon, 33 to 39c; tehacke,
boueless, 39 to 450.
Cured Meats -Long clear bacon, (0
to 70 lbs., $24.2500 to 0011191, $23.75;
20 lbd. and up, 522.34; lightweight
rolls in barrels, 542:50; heavyweight
rolls, 539.50 per bbl.
Lard -Pure tierces, 17% to 18e;
tubs, 18 to 18%c; pails, 18% to 19e;
prints, '20 to 21c; short ening,
tieCces, 15% to 16c; tubs, 1111-0 161/20;
pails, 164 to.17c; Mocks, 17% 90)80.
Heavy steers, choice, 37.50 to $8;
do, egged,. r to 57.25; butcher
steers, choice, 57 to 57.70; do, good,
$6.25 to:$6.76; do, com. to med. 55 to
56; butcher heifers, choice, 50'.50 to
57.50; doegood, 56 to 56.50; do, cone,
55 to 55.50; butcher cows, choice,
55.25 to $6,25; do, fair to good, 54 to
$5; .butcher Male, good, 55 te
bolognas 53,50 ta $4; canners anti
cutters, '52.50 to 53.50; sal -lagers,
choice, $85 to $100; goad milch cows,
575 tei 585; medium cows, $.15 to 560;
feeders, good, 56.25 to $6.75; do, fair,
55 to $6; calves, choice, 511 to $11.50;
de, .good, 59.50 to 510.50; do, lights,
55 to 57.50; good lambs, $14 to $15; ,
do, Med., 512.50 to 513; do, culls 510
to 511.50; -good light sheep, :28 to
59.50; heavy -sheep and bucks, 33.50
to 56.50; hogs, thick smooths, fed and
watered, 513,36; do, f.o.b., 512.75; do,
country points, 512.50; "do, off cars,
$13.75; do, thick fats, f.o.b., 512.25;
select premium, $2.61.
MONTREAL.
Oats -CW., No. 2, 62c; do, No. :I,
58c; extra No. 1 fted, felc, Flour,
Man. spring wheat pats., firste; $9;
seconds, 58,50; etrong bakers', 58.30;
winter pats, choice, 56.7P to 56,80.
Rolled °ate, bam 90 lbs„ .50,20 to 53.30..
Bran, 531.25. Shorts, 533.25. 'Mid-
dlings, 540.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton,
car lots, 513.50. „
Cheese, finest \vests, 18. Butter, No.
1, pasteurized, 381/2e. Eggs, storage
extras, 36e; do,, storage fiesta, 33e; do,
storage seconds, 31c. Potatoes, Quo -
bee, per bag, car lots, $3.50 to 53.75.
Faufey good aegis, 56 toe 57; hogs,
514.50 to' 514,75; sows, $11.25 to
511.50.
-if you feel bilious, "headachy" and friitelile-
for that'i a sign'your liver 19110331- of &der.. Your
foed islet digesting -1 saysth
in e gonlich a soim,
,6iirnented mass, poison ng the Vistelii, Just take a
35090 01: Ohamberlain's totnacti and 12,1vel: Tablets--
tkeY make the:liver do ita woit-rthey cleanse and
aivibton t)te 4to9nfteh and tone tho whoVi-diskistiot system. You'n
f049 Ail in the Moraine. At till draggisto, 2Ec., or by mail flom
cO,ro pidgin Medicine Colnpany, oputo. 4
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