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a:0141414, ibre;'-'pstfeer. ',1'14(.06140nittil *12,erne4m onproered- ).it the ,g,OpVal pm.
dtil o3arrearse era., »aid unleu at Strike 'and, co,oporato, ,for a az4itg aid t nee& eveed, ties, ,ee, noesis.,,es
asCtion o the ffilblialsee, eerie :future loatietaitil ,pinee,,. Hie ineseagel nine' from" henze
41atathseV3ilehleybey estlfsciliPLIPIS 18 ' in Dowing teat
patd.ffegsied tbe'l-ab0l• ; `.-``,TO The
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1inEoff.ion, lessees ,1Ve U1
noiniced that,. the ,geoen.1 , strike, hem 'onset,aoITeI aw4ing e.,00).410*..
sreauadvartietaineet's,,,li01,L6,,txd,eentline brought te en end t, eat „ sileh a The ;Steak; Ekalran,ge 48- -jV,h-istant r.14
cdts+.43,4hi: Ouelt as,".vailted," lees Li' Moinenteit s surizeinekiMPith"tant to:a-What':it ebifaiderathe":defeatef :the,
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' 35e,,l'eache0ttlisequenta103e14e11, 3.00 ft ont, the .C1,iffY01.11t i41.10t7011 W11110b roset.tonhigheescittotatieni than before
'Advertieemeistetsent firnWithoist 10 j th trk1re began ,
' estrifetienesen
'to :4e
ro.ntbd.N7111ren:auttl•-order-
•, ed :Ott ands atillebel „elle-aged aecoed.
they,' Rates; for nretislng
• .,madellt-nown
:Ctimbieniciatione intended.: fer
0&t1011 fliet, all a .kaftrtl0tear400(1
-faith,' be negoinpanied by. the 'Annie of
the w4te2
"TALL,: It. PARR, '
RrenriefOra Editor,
McTAGGART' ,
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41'..P.'11°TA.0GATIT,
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-IVIeTAGGART BROS.
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BANKERS • ".>
A general Banking -Bush -lees. traasact-
• ed, Notes Discounted. Dreate
•.illtert.St Allowed, on 'Demi-sits. Sale
" Notes purchased. '
, H. T. RANCE .
: Notary Public, Canveyancer,
Financial, Real Estate, and Fire tn.
sunance Agent. Representieg 14 Fire
Insuranee CeStrinardep.
•,Olvision Court Office, Clinton.
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• W. BIZYI?ONE
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubtra, etc..
' Office: •
SLOAN eaLock CLiNTON
- DR, J. C. GANDIER
Office Hours: -1.30 to '3.30 p.m, 6.30
to 2.00 p.m., .Sumitire, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.
Other hours by appointment only,
office ahd Se'sicience - Victoria at,
.DR. H. S. BROWN, LMCC
• 011P., Office Hours -.
,i1.30 te 3.30 p.m. 7.80 to 2.00 pan,
• Sundays 1.00 to 2.00 pan.
Other hours by appointment:
Phones
Office and Itesidethe, Ontario Street,
Phone 218,
- • DR. FRED G. THOMPSON
office and Residence: , -
Ontario Street - Clinton, Ont„
One 2003 west of Angliean Church,
Phone 172.
Eyes examined and glasses fitted.
DR. PERCIVAL HEARN
-Office aud ResidenceT,
1-luine Street Clinton, Ont.
' Phone 69 •
• (Formerly occupied by the late , Dr:
. C. W. Theeraison),
Eyes ExarnMed and Glasses Fitted.
' D. H. McINNES '
Chiroprantor--Mass U
Of Winghana, will be at the, Coinnier-
Mal Inn, Clinton, an Monday aud
, Thursday forenoons eacli week- *
Dieeasea of all kinale euccessfully
handled.
•GEORGE ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer for the County
of Huron.
Correspondence promptly answered.
•
Immediate arrangemente can be made
for Sales Date at 'The News4teeord,
Clinton, or by calling Phone 203, ,
Charges Moderate and• Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
- "This- task reqiii:aos the cosenera^ of g°41i announced by.
tion f all able and wenedispOsectemen Englande, llas•-.increased -th0-feeling
it the couetry. ver with snah help, Of C6211ierae.in finarieial, ,oluarlierSs --
it will lots 'difficult, but it will- not • bs, i deat ill •I es' a d .the
, e - 1 4 oes ,
b'esin,i130Seib!el ' •certainty:9f. a --1,i1cliet defieit, the `eity,
- "Let •tis fOnget whateVer 'elements .anealdere efeat,sf ,t110 -general.
of bitterneas the. events of the 0a,et stress wds well yv9rth th4, Tptypie.y.
faw t1,1157ii have &hated and, online- .In' view of this sentiment 'espel the
inenaber 3w. steed's, and how orderly Rzobbunted. shortage of eises,es,• .0
ale cotintry ran -mined though severeles stock .market, •seeme• quite
tested, ,Leteus forthwith address aur- probable. ' ,
easvee 'to the task of bringing into EV0n before the :strike- wavnalls',
being a peac,e widish will be lasting nounced ended, eity opinion 'avaa,ro-
because,' forgetting the past, it looks markably optimistic, and the betting
oniy tb the future with the hopeful- at Lloyd'e was fonr td one that the
nese of a united peop,leet • -• strike woelel terminate almost
hnme-
WitIi shouts, -or' Joy, .deep -drawn, dlate1y. '
sighs' car.rellif and tears of thants. . Although, the woelciag elaeee's' gen-
giving; 'tlie bulk of -Great Britai Cr011y sympathinlsa the miners'
,p0Puleition heard the report that the, steng'gle.-. •agaisist .diminishing wages,
great general- strike was, there is •etildelitly".ata, equal'Zy general
The news spread witlis aetonishing distitife for a 'general strike, . which
rapidity. It leaped reom group, to mcfat people believe should not have
group on the ahlests. wag eashed beg called without a' ballot or due
.ovee telephone wires. It was flatlet- 'notice.
FI1R.ST FORES_T FIRES ..
BREAK OUT IN.NORTH
Algoma, Thunder Bay and
- Eastern.ManitOka Report
Outbreaks.
Sault Ste, Marie, Ont. --.-A rePort '
frOrll Massey says that the first bush
fin of the season. started across the
Sauble River, and caused consider-
able alarm in that town, which was
filled with smoke, The Forestry De-
partment at Nairn was notified a
the fire and a party of rangers were
sent out iminediatey to extinguish
it. Three sinaa bush fires have al-
ready been reported along -the A.C.
R., caused by • traies, mid rangers
have had to extinguish:only two fires
in Prince Township, started by
settlers. The bush is very dry.
'Fort Williana-Severat forest tires
are raging near here, due to thelong-
cent:tuned dry spell. Ttie 'forestry -
Docaetment announces that' all forest Dr. Louis V. King, F.11.9; -
Ilres are ander control, but that rain, Who hats made some iluportant similes
ad lots:of it, ie badly needed. in. atomic ,physics, and is an extitet in
• Winnimegs-Two eeaplanes have marine signalling problems and navi•
been rushed to the suite of the fey- gotten matters.
est fires which menaee wine a,reas in
the Le Lac du Bennet and Grand Beach
English Family Estates' .
districts 'of 'Manitoba. Reports frem
the forest patrol indicate that the Become Stock Companies
fires are being subdued. Rain, Which
wits fairly . genera:: throeghout the In a few- years the large English
ProVince, aided the fire-fighters. family estates, as ouch, will be no
more, according to an pnfinent lawyer
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associated with the . puke o f Port-
Diviclirig Line' of Seasons _ land's estates. They will be con -
'I Diminishing ire Bermuda varied into „stock comp:tries, as the
Duke's have:just been converted. The
liam.gton, Bermuda. -The Bee- Duke of Port:mill is the tenth peer
inuda Islands are- somatimee called of the realm to take this course, re -
the "Sonter's Ises," after Sir George cently and others are going to fellow
Somers, whose party 'settled there in shortly.
1609, and from this arisen the name These estates are of an extent
"Isleof Summer." hardly known in America or any
This is tot a mienomer, because other country. Theyncover "thousands
Bermuda is a land a unending sato- of acres, sometinies whole city areas,
mer. Even in, winter the tempera. or parts of counties with villagea,
tare is never excessively low nor in towns and boroughs in them. From
summer is it excossivly high. them the owners extracted, before the
However, until lately there. has World War, _huge revenues, and,
been a dividing line between the Kula: thanks to the peculiar land -tenure
mer and winter seanam, the winter nawe tied the laws of primogenitifre,
)3,;,. R. HIGGINS • - guests leaving during April and the they have been held by families since
summer guests arriving some weeks the Middle Ages. No part Nylls ever
later. Now, however, it -s quite evi- sold and the inhabitants were, one
dent that the lines between the sea- mid all, tenants of the lord -a 'Land-
S011S are becoming, obliterated, so that lord in:the :literal sense oe the word,
not only is the summer itself unetid- Bolt since the war the burdens of
mg m Bermuda, but the.surnmer sea- taxation on big .estates is such that
bee or winter seasoa or whateehr estate ' eater estabeNhas had to be
ono may wisIr to eall it, is nitile Mid broken up or yieusitly abandoned. lis -
11101,0 assaming a eontinuous cliarac- pecially the operation of the death -
Honer Graduate ICIai•KeyLnT°orsPesP' Natio/nu jt.6i1p,i''.hatstinTol.niNnloev.1.;a'sluliesrso.0111:2. cp9een.b*Imntbla4 .
duties at has obliged 'hire to sell.
School ofeauctioneerhig, Chicago. spe.
Mal couree taken in Pure Bred Liv t.,:t.i.,thtohrit; .a-brealt, the betels being full .Salvation -Army Bonriett
-- Stock, Real Detate, Merchaudise nua i . time, 'whne this spring eaw Enters Fashion Ranks
Farm Sales. Rates in .keepleg. with 0 coetirroation of 13ermuda's ' poem- , • — .
Prevailing, market, satissaction tie. la•ritY night 'through April into May. The familian seasiepeke bdtillet of
sure& Waite, or wire,- aitirieb, Ont, Unferttmately, the steamship coin- the Salvation Army lassie entered
Phone ,13-03. l 33111108 were unable to supply enough the rank of fashion. With the ewe-
.
e - boats to handle the traffic order, ing of summer, milliners have chosen
-TKi
M
he cllop MutuaI
. - . s&rted to in order to re.mve the sit -
even though extra' salines were the styfor 1.:es le ,• general feminine wear,
Trillibled AVitil velvet ribbon, the bats
Fireaation, It is' expected that bY next have are old-assliIoned appearaace re-
Insiralic'etom* p- any' Year at least one Mon large steam" mindful of the erinoline daye, says-ir
. ship will be in. the Bermuda service, tendon despatch.
Head .Office, Seeforth 0 -
ri. arid metnawbile hotel atconimodations ' Iie straw and lightweigsht fe-.1, the;
- ? ,!`'.° are being enlarged to stake care of fashionable "poke" offect is aceente-
-- a, " e . the 8xpec,,tod new hosts. ,of Americans. sited by a droop over the eyes, while
preside/is jellies colleens, Gee., ,i i ,, ' at th•e back tly3re is a large turn -up
viee,:aalnes Baena, Besecitiveml 1 cel'-'-- ' -,, 7"-n ', ' instead` of Ile.- cut-aw-Y- .aPpearanc
Directors: .Geoage
Treasereanrhos../11. HmvastirStieleayfortSsh.'6,11 p..aintern A'.0't Pi.-nxwunas : i da,. that ire the Salvation Army ,Iiitte left
forth; D. F. MeGregoe Sealloiti • ' 'e', ' ' to Portray liouss .1. o,26 a plan for , th.e "bun" ,c,f hair, In
Grieve, Wanes); Wan, Ring, seathrth; ' ' . the extreme styles, ,the ,weareies face
, . ,
. M. 08eEWen, CliaSonn Robert Inetriee,
Harlock; Tohn 13e3*ewele, Brodbagepi
-• Sas. Connolly, aoderieb, ' - . •
Agents: Alex, Leitch, ,Clinton; .T. W.
. Yeo, Gthierich; Bd. allechray, Sea.
, forth; W. oheeneye Egniondville; R.
0. Jarmuth, Brodbagen, .
Clinton; Ont. .
General Fire and Lite ausurauceaAgent
' for Hartford Windstorin, 'Live Stdeire
Automobile and Sickness and Accident
Neurones. Minn and-Drie and Cana-
da Trust Bonds. Apneintments made
, to meet Parties itt Brueeflold, Varna
end Bayileld, 'Phone 67,
"London. -Why cleh't elitists- paint will Seareely visible.. beeause of
; "Miss 1920,7" • the drooped, tront_of the hat. /navy
This que..stion. raised by E. •Veisss eases the hate are -made of' the same
tee Tstyler in -the Leodon Evening' nia.terialsas tlae arock tie -coat .300122
Newe. and has appeared- repeat -011Y With them. •
111 nt,h'or journals -within the last few • ' T
'Any money to be paid 171 /nee be motiths. where- modem
011.211011
' Pteaiienstholgf -d:lastaY iiw Mayence Cathedral os'
(1,Thg fo affec(. xl)mirance - tl tf Danger ofcoila se
or fateneace other mintees,s , • portraits. of. young worimn
pr,mptiy,000ennerl "(,0 app,itcation 'to 11' scan t• m°61111 gOWflS l'Euve 13,er1ie,--clese on the heels 2
aneur, 0.0 tbe aboeve-officers addressed .00 yoked coesiderable comment, most of discovery. that the Collogne Cathedral,
re83"11`7- goat, office. Leases it nrifavorable, in spite a the, est-
inapected .thn 011110t03'20110 livea oelleat repatatien op
f the ailiters who w" in clang°. of erlennig'ing t°
. -
ne..arest,tlie scene , . . comes . the antouncement , that • the
• • , tried to make the moaern riappe.r
beautiful IVTayence Cathedral is also
,431,Mes'Aa's:1eea1IlsNAieses .intOldermpainters • far the 01881
asart
•Cat 110(1ra 0, Ptrta01 C 1- • al eThsay,111020)01ashioos are soinrbitis
1 1 a ,30 „ b 4..t.ta 1,, a GO ss old. is k W the "Hoo-
211132131111- doo) house oP worship".„ because of the
Mating public, accept thein on eiroVas.
• numerous rniSfortune,s it has soffeted
• through fire, eartifq,uales and war.
First 'in Family to Die is 94. The Cathaeleal's unlucky streak start-
,
ed• on the dey in 1011' when Arch-
0o0141l„---The family lonesevity .10- 1.1:1111111) \\neigh.," dedinated the edliice
raarCi hat, probably been broken by tfie. as it completed whole; Free tlastreeved
seven brothers, and sistere. ,Tng, .of„, ,a 320)011401 a81 11(3(03(1)1 111 r tinterims
Beacons Bottom, 13iieltiogiutfaehlee32
.the first, of. whom. has, ,j.est .clied, at, above rotted so that one engineere sid
lap 21311a0001 that the edifice has,
nbt eolnepsecli .
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artME TABLE
nareins -win rielve 00 13)1(1 clispert trots
Ci ton lie rollows :
Buffalo and Gottericli ID)v
Going EY,st, depart . 6203. 11.111.
2.52 31.111,
0111 -- 1.10 ni '
ar. 5.08 dp. 6,53 3.111.
10.04 p,m.
London, Hdron. & BruCe Ole.
• . • Going 'Smiths. ar, 7,5w. 113,, 7.038 item
Going Norie, depart - eti.50
. " 11.05 11.15 a.m.
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Note; the pile foundation s un,po ts
the- age 'or 94. Rioldeet,,brether
98 Ond his youngest 715,
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TIAtisbee.?
,
• sika`ea ;oast . 141keesseets.
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-se.. • L°GiCEP,
POOtO Ot 133a inig,e 18800 tif 40 Jake frelehtes,a,a,cy vi*,e)c,..,et.t., Port. Cole:erne, ,91rt,, tire rw
. above. The tie -tip -Was dire to thele biookade at the eastairai en& of Lake Erie, deeLared-te be the worst in iletoia,
LOCKOL1T 'FOLLOWS NEW GOVERNMFAINS Twentieth Cled •
. , • - Couple in riace
Preinier Baldwin -1Warres 'Ctibinet Will iiVork•With'Milii," ewris-•-i-aThertf' is leaa one •faeu
Ployers That Wage Cute tary Forces—Dr : Yen is Pie. ilY tha't to
ward .°'ff
nuaing birthrate. 4., t near
Will Not be Tolerated. rei'ier and Foreign Minister. Hazebrouck, the twentieth 'elitist of
'Isondon:-.4The strike is overi. the Pekin. ---A. 'new GOVernment hits Mcatisele!eruleg'ajnill. bi\liadeahnirist.,4e11-d711-vitedi
lockeut has begun. 'That eures -up been eet .1.111( in Pekin -1a reCoriatitu- '
the situation hem at present.. tion of the cabinet 01 -De. we ws. Hudelo, the- prefea of the'depeirta
IstAibe nowthetTnTet7t, odfayfhso,aegmapitohy;, bYeefioaraWbivricaltisettiancT,tideiniegd esnetv, ete'tegeel .idoffetthheets.e'c'hil-daeen
aoe 10' -
BRITISH STRIKE FORMED IN CHINA C JF
employees refused a', work- came a dominant figure in the Capi- nig, fourteen boys and three girls. fined X20 in addlitibn, with an a_tern-
1 Are
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,40 ;
'Tee'IteOBargaparilla: A, WelV '
Sostlea bi•the P8482 511 India ,
,ff.00ds Sar'Saparilln Makes
goed,..',;. After Stikine, •
three'-bOttles 'he ,eats.':'3..hearty ,,tneaff4
1,14vd, abd-sieei5s , •
grateful woman' ',writes:. 4,1
sagIneotlY. reeotnmenti , 911 ,.Wotnert ., • ' • '
•• .who r wish. to be MadtPite*, w101 -aro troubled with. that tir,ed.feeling ;
• to, 'take ,..1-16o-dis„ Sarsaparilla. IL.
"Wotderfsill.r. Yelleired- :roe of 130 1131
totneeh, 215308(08' and belching."' '
P:.co4et kroed'a, and otilyPioetils; "."
'
pemmican' FromCanacie is ,
• ,EnnergeOey Fond on Norge ,
Winnipeg. -Pemmican,, 130110881- ' , ' • 'I
tratok. food, which Was -the Original, '
foundiftime of the. ,Casiaditin 'Weet, •
soared' high" over , the "top of the
worl4."' with ,the Amundsen,V4swoith .
P.olar expedition. Last Aaron:ter '
OaPtain . Amundsen , 'Was •Passing
throUgh Western Oanacia he was lin;
seated with a 20 -pound bag of .pene-
mean, obtained, at 'Wainwright, '
This..emegency 'ration he took' with
hint 11111130 Norge on hie pelar ct•ulee.
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Sixty -Eight Miners Sent to
fe'r Transport interference
Doncaster, Eng. asixty•eight
miners have bean sentenced to then
months' hard labor for breach of the
m
eeegeney regulation% during the
general strilce by Triterferiog with
road transports. The Leader VMS also
ing. Novi the encloyers refuse to to.' The new Cabinet announced the The fathhr, Ilrho was a mason, aided ative 'sentence ef two Months unless
allbW them t6 resturta werk. Of Presidency 'vacant bY virtue of the by his soffs, of whom the eldest is-epe could pay the fine. e
couree, this statement- must not he eesignation of President Tsa0 Run 22, built the house, after the. wai
Four -Year -Old Boy browns
In Six Inches of Water
aocepted as`true es. the entire coun- on May -1 arid that it would /legume vehere.they are all'Ilviner-
,
try. The fact remains, speaking' in the functions of the Ghia Executi e
. '
• Although the new regime is -with-
out the status ,,of a ruling Cabinet,
it is understood that it tv-DI-operate
as the Executive with the consent of
the military factions in actual con-
trol of the Situation. ' Chief ainong
the mratary authorities conceraed
are Marehal Wd Pei -fu, leader of the
old' Chihli party; Marshal Chang
Tso-lin, dictator of Manchuria, and
General Li Chingalia, rieen to power
through- his command of the Man-
churian:Shantung levies, . whose'
pressure caused the withdrawal of
general twine, -what wa\a- a strike
yeeterday becoine a lockout taas
day. e
neAs a 'result 'of this -the date when
Britian will be buck to normal. has
been' shoved indefinitely into the
futule.
"I will not. countenance any at-
tempt on the 'fart of ally employers
to use the present oecasion to get
reductions' in wages below those in
force before the strike began, or to
get an increase in, hours," Premier
Bandwin said in the House a com-
mons on Thursday night. the nationnl aindes• from the Capi-
a Ma
statement in reply to Ramsay Mac,
Donald, who deelared that certain
employers seemed determined to
embark 071 0, poaey of victimization.
• The Labor leader contrasted.' the Foreign Minister, Dr. V. K. Wel-
appeal made by MY. Baldwin on the lington Zoo, former Minister te
previous day to forget bitterness Great Detain and the United States,
and restore peace -with statenients becomes Ivlinister of Finance and
in the official British Gazette about Yang. Wen-kai Minister of Com -
the conditions on which the mern teethe.
would 'be allowed t,o return to work.
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• OPEN VERDICT ON - •
Died of Strychnine Poison Ad-
ministuexnkezInboyila.knP. erson
Thorold, Ont, -The jury2s 0313(11331"
at the inquest into tlses death of
George Wille, held in Thorold by Cor-
oner Herod„was "thet George Wills
died at Therold on Sunday, April
18113, of strychinne poisoniug, but
from the evidence we an unable to
determine by WI10111 administe"1. red." "pull" In 30111)011) he 30121 elected
CO the House of Commons in 1917
T. D. Cowper, of Welland, represent -
for Yarn\outh-Clare ti5 a Union -
ed the Crown; and M. A. Seftnour,
of St. Catharines, represented Mrs,
—
.Do. Yen has assumed for the time
being the posts of Premier and For-
eign Minister, although 'the .name of
Alfred Sze has then announced - as
THOROLD MAN'S DEATH
Fenner Cabinet Minister
Dies Following Operation
yarmouth, N.S.-Hon. E. X. Spin-
ney, aged 75, widely known citizen
of Yarmouth, and a member without
portfolio...Of the Meighen Govern-
ment, died at the Deeconess Hospital,
Boston, Thursday morning, iellowing
an operation, alwo sons, Arthur, liv-
ing in Chicago, and •Eric, at home,
and one daughter, Katherine, who
was With him when he died, survive,
Mr, Spinney wee born Jan. 26,
1851, at- Argyle, Yarmouth County.
Katie Melnyk.
Belden& was given by Mrs, Wills,
wife ofs the deeeased; Mrs. Ryckman,
her sister; Fred. Grenville, a friend;
Provincial Police Constable W. 13. Lynn, Mass. -By means of abeam
Elliott end Mai. Katie Melnyk. Ac:., of light, music on the air :from Bos -
cording to the evidence Wills accom- ton was traesmitted by Donald C.
panted by Granville, viaited te house -Stockbarger, of the Massachusetts
of Mrs. Katie Melnyk on the fatal 1 Institute of Technology, in a success-
Suaclay Morning, and secured a drink. ful experiment in the auditorium of
of liquor, and on their return to 1231* 0130 Salem High' School. Several
Wills' home they had another, Lathe' hundred men and women were me-
in the day Wills complained of aeute sent. The music 'carne over the air
distinctly. From a special recmving
apparatus at one end of the RUCH-
torium, the mimic was literally flash-
ed across the hail by a beanf of light,
Music is Transmitted
by a Beane of Light
pain in the jew, and soon went into
'eenvulsions, dying about seven
-o'clock that evening.
Semmes of liquor were taken, two
from the 'house and one from or.rather, an ultra violet' ray. Then
Mrs, Melnyk's- houtie, and, together, the audience, as tt listened, 'heard
tvith some of the internal organs the musical .strains through loud
were eent by Constable_ Elliott 00 speakers controned by apparatus on
Professor L.. S. Rogers, aseociate which the beam of light had been
profess88 of chemistry in Toronto directed,
University. He 'reported Chat he -
found one-fifth of a grille of strych- Queen Maud of Norway
nine per liquid mien in the Sample
• W_ritei Modern Novel
designated 0-118, lied had recovered
Militarky Inquiry Launched
Into Death of Canadian
• Montreal. -A lsleitilsh War Office
cemmunication to Sir„F•rederich Wh-
luims-Taylbr regarding his son, Cap-
tain Travers Williams -Taylor, whose
death in the -Slidell was reported
Tuesday, is -ib the' effect that a bul-
let pierced the officer's head3 while
another bad gone through his chest.
The communication contained no fur-
.
e S, bu0 aaid.
inquiry is now in progress.
Moose 4-yeareild son
of Mr. and ars. Charles V. ...senate
was drownd- in •six, inches -of rai15
water in' a barrel en the farin of his
grandfatherr T, -01 Buchanan, on the
Regina Highway.
Out of Date.
Little Sehai-e-"IVIummy, whore tale
tunny thing' I've found?"
• Mother -"That's called a balapin,
cl.ear, It you take 112 120 granny eke:11
shOw you how it wag ueed."
THE WEEK'S MARKETS
TORONTO.
Man, wheat' -No. L$1.61;
No. 2 North., $1.50; No. 3 'North.,
Man, oatse-No. 2 CW., nominal; No,
3, not quoted; No. t feed, 49,4,e; No.
2 feed, 473/4c; Western grain quota-
tions in c.i.f. bay ports.
Aim corn, knelt, Toronto -N 2
yellow, 8534c; enTo. a, yellow, 821e.
Mihfeed-e'01., .,Montreal fieignte,
bags included: Bran, per tori, $31.25;
shorts, per ton, $33.25; middlinas,
$40.25; good feed'flour, per bag, 42,30.
Ont. oats -44 to 46e, f.o.b. shipping
points.
Oat, good millieg wheat -U.86 to
$1.38, f.o.b. shipping points, accord -I
ing to freights.
Barley, malting -62 to 64c. .
Buckwheat -No. 2, '72.g.
R e -No. 9, 85c.
Man, flour -First pat., $9, Toronte;
do, secoild Pat., $8.60.
Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 per cent.
pat., per barrel, in cacheM
.% _onte,
$n.96; seaboard, in bulk, 46.10.
Straw -Carlota pee ton, $9 to $9.10.
Sereenings-Standard, recleaned, 1.
o.b. bay ports, per ton, $22.50.
Cheese -New, large, 20c; twins
21c; triplets, 22es Stiltons, 23e. Old;
large, 25c; twins, 26c; triplets, 27c.
Butter -Finest creamery prints,
38 to 381,3c; No. 1 creamery, 3620 to
p37rilL;,N270.%2143249%14,ct.* 115%,c. Daley
• Eggs -Fresh extras, in cortons, 35
to 36e; fresh extras, loose, 34c; fresh
firs.ts, 32c; fresh seconde, zs to 29e.
Dressed poultry-Ohielteus, spring.
lb,, 708; chickens, lb„ 33 to 37e:
hens, *vet to 5, ibs,,
4 lbs„ 27e; roosters, 26e;educklings;
lbs. and pp, 85e; turkeys, 40e.
Beans -Can, hand••picked, $2,00 pet
bushel. prllmlOS, 42.40 per bushel ‘'
1. Maples produce-Syrep, per Imp.
gale $2.30 to 32.40; per o•gal., 52.20 to
$2.30 per gal.; instate sager, 11)„ 25 to
26e; maple'syra.p. new, per gale $3:40•
Ho3ey--50-1b. tine, 11% to 12c per
lb.; 10 -lb. tins, 1113 to 12e; 5-11). tine,
11 to 121/20; 220-111. tins, 14 to 141.40.'
S id't Ha . med. 32 10
34e; cooked hanis, 47 to 49e; smoked
'ohls.
,22e, cOttage 25 to 219.; break-
fast baron, 32 to 33c; tifFeeiel bread
breakfast bacon, 33 to 0912 backs,
bonelese, 30 to 45e.
Cured meats -Long elear bacon, CO
to 70 lbs., $24.25; 70 to 90313s., 421.75;
20 lbs, aad up, $22.34; lightweight
rolls in barrels, $42,50; heavyweleht
rolls, 439,50 per LAI.
Lard -Pure tierces, 1733, to litc;
tabs, 18 to 18½c; pails,.18% to .1.9.1;
prints, 20' to 21e; short ening-,
tie08es,.1433 to 100; tubs, 15 to 152113;
pails, 16 to 1633 c; blocks, 17 to 171ee.
Heavy Steers, choice, 47.50 to $8.10;
do, good, rl to $7.55; butcher
steers, choice, $7 to $7.76; butchel
heifers, choice, $649 to $7.50; do,
0024 36.00 to $6.50; do, common,
6.00 to 45.60; b
mateer COWS, 011010.4
$5.25 to $6,50; do, fair to good, 44.00
to $5.00; butcher hullo, good, 35.30
to $6.00; Bolognas, $3.59 to, $4.00;
manors and cutters, $2.50 to $8.50;
springers, choice, $85 to $100; good
snitch cows, $75 to 485; medium (tows,
545 to 450; teeders, good, $6.15 to
$6,75; do, fair, $5 to 46; valves,
choice, $11 to $12,50; do, good, .30.50
to $10.50; do, iights, 45 to $7,692 vial
lambs, $14 to $15; do, medium, al2.50
to $18; (leavens, $10 to $11.50`; cosil
light sheep, $8 to 39,50; heavy alisep
find bucks, 45.60 to $6.50; begs, think
smooths, fed arid watered, $13,60; (1.1,
f.o.b., $18; de, eountry 90131) 11, 412.71;
do, off cars, $14.90; dot 01318,
312.50; select premiums, '42.101.
- MONTREAL. '
Corn, American No. 2, ye 85c;
Oats; No, 2 G.W., 61%c; No. 13
57c; extra No. 1 feed, 5433,c. F. mr,
Man. spring wheat pats., fir.
sts an;
eeconde, $8.50; strong bakers', 55.:39;
winter pats, choice, 46,701 to sieitin,
os,ts, bag, 90 lbs.. 3,3.nd.
1311113, $81.25. Shorts, $33,25. Mid-
dlings, $40.25, Hay, No, 2, per ton,
ear Sete, $141'60.
Chnseie--Fins.et westerne, 1114 to
18e. Butter -No, 8, paatetil*.ad,
lia c ; NO. 1, 112303(1112 131, 32 Ls c.
ape-- Waage, tetras, aat • storage
firsts, 38 to 34e; stbrage steonds, 31e:
Potatees•--Quelese, 'pets bag, ear I es.
42,75. to. 02.90. Good' quality delve
type bulls $5,25, minion ('('03 3,0,1
to 34.50.. 'Calves, medium
46.50, do, 90012e1':56 to $6,25.
from the stenuteb the alkaloid London. -Queen Maud of Norway
strychnine. Semple 0-118 VIIIS taken has added her name to the list of
from liquor Secured from the authorissses. She has written
honw by Dr. remti) and sea -',ed in a modern novel, but it 'has not yet
his presence -and Unit of Constable been published. IIer .131101125 explain
,that this is due to her shyness.
. Princess Marie Louise, cousie of
To He Named Elitabeth. Ring George, i4 one of the few Eng-
' -- ••lioh royal personages to publish a
London, ---The daughter born to the boolc. Her letters from tho West
Duke and Duchess of York on April Afritaa coast have been read with
21, will be named Elizabeth Alzxan- avidity by those 20110 enjoy notes on
dta Mary, it is armounced, travel.
SEX COUNTY VILLACE IS SCENE OF
DOUBLE T' GEDY CAUSED BY JEALOUSY
• Windsor, Colts -Normal) E. Brio -
.tow, 47, and his wife, Annie Howe
13ristowe 40, of •Ruth-ven, are dead as
the resilit of, a frenzied outburst
Bristow. - • -
Bristow elashed hie wife's throat
aftee a rpiarrel, Then he tuened oil
his 17-year-ci1d daughter, Dana; who
had nonse into the -room to see what
the trouble wits about. She anded
hiin. and .eliaPeci out into tlieestee.et
to give .1111 alarm -The girl's 'screams
fon help evidently feIglitened •Bris-
tow, who tarried the 113321.0e.' On 3103
own throet. I -Ie died in Hotel Dieu'
shori:y hethee noon on Thursday. The
-dimple are aurvived by Oahe chil-
chem.
The Previoes evening Bristow W1(8
seen crying on 11.4a 41,1sin ,Str.,201,' of
the hetle ei..age. A walllan 350 3(51(1
ia(1 if he was in trouble. He eeplierl
that "silo Ivoti:ti knoW all ebotit it
in a few hours," IThe-reotive of the
crime is laid to jealousy. The pollee
decian Bristow was over -shadowed
by his wife, litho took t prominent
peat in the affieies of the community.
He wae intansely jealous, they say,
and possessed a violent temper, They
had quarrelled recently. Bristow was
known to he wereied by financial
teoubles. Some three years ago lie
bed het heavily through his tobacco
crop being litiened: He had lievec
recovered 310121 thia P,eihaek.
The two wearies nee itootghL to
havo •temporarilyunba1411111e.31 the
man's mind. The double tragedy was
the easult,
RCI2.11/OW Vv -AS NAT 110 South Pasci-
aticksburg, latemes. County, Ont. P3211.
hozaa was in Ohio, .hohli
NI,eXe tegardad 118 gone citizens and
no one had over sUspaclail that tearo
was any seriams broach between the
man. 3111(1 his
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