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Caands, the Eignlre and tire; World..
la Generals Beforo/Your
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dANADd'
Customs collections show a. large:
iuGrease,. ` ,
Rev • Mr.. Qoss r was acquitted at
Ilorohester, N43.i, on, a charge of
arson
I4egt -Hennessy, Quartermaster
at=;the 1ia'yal.,Ml�tary.-..College; h°aa;
retired.:
Mail bags on the steamer Prim
in' his; posiessipn. '
Mrs:..Triekery• 'lost her life in a
443- that deStroyed her sen-in-laW's
louse -in", CalewaiFfniiiiihilK.r'•-'"'
Sig Alan,,A.41esworth„._:Minister ,of
,JUstice, will retire' after seiltingot
,TO Meet :the 'pressing :needs ate.," feljerAni-Trhe-en"dyii-dieete•--Willtbnitt-summer--hoteli-,
PeOple$1 Of :Chine;
'Censul-,General -Wilder
tbat inAothit Red.:divas .hes,disbnrsed for' the ret mains were.' buried at Belleville; On
'••-r.",-Annate-4.44.-Plef.er'o"--the-arniy- lief of-the:sufferers, :$16,000 -having ThUrsday, 'where she lived. : . '
districts:, and.. $7,000, ' having 1;leell larat Mentreal tioarders 'dressed:
empty-handed.,to find the house on
given to. the ;suffering multitudes,
li,arks' and Weeds, the Consill-Gen-
eral- says, proVide the only food for
thousands of others.
The Red Cross; on WedneSdaY,
near the leading, Canadian ;cities.
The, GoVernnient has let
tract 'for a ,new• steamer for , 70e,
Lower" St: Lawrenee service to the
Niss'Ethel Cbleman,. playing with
es eat
ednesdaY*Predicted the
diaapiiearenee
!ankersible .protected
oriikilital.deck and
;,a.rMer strong (Ilion to,
big ;gnus On -high tow -
eve suhmerged.torPede
HAILED' LEAD INTO .GANG.; -7
'DOWn in 'CaTe in India,
A. despatch from Peshawnr, Brit-
ish_India,, says : The notorious Ont,
law;'-Hakini Khan who hes _been
followera . in eave by A. British
Chme gun hailed lead into his den have cauSed 30,000 deaths,
Until-alLbut five -of.- the -party were '-„The .French'' Ministry ha's' been
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ditional
hat: they Jnay'.chienge 'their faith ia
;ritit'to'be'eonaidered.- "Tbilis far two
-tlionsind',!jeWs, have been 'expelled
'from. i;Tehernigev.' Further
The'"Canadien. Northern.' Steamship.
-:..arrived-iiii-poit -On Wednesday from..
:Liverpool With:32 first, 192 second%
land'in the. Morning. large.
-•nniiiher :of the -Passengers 'ate
-.seek einployment as. serVents in the
0,11,0*T11 OF ST! THOMAS.-
reading:hi 'the- '13ritishVnieraon by_
The late Sir William Butler in
ish-of Teausiiig-tliiir
UNITED STATES.
`Seanien threaten -a, strike at.time
1NC1.ENtMET*I1tPRiCES1f,fARMPROiJCTS.f,
EARLY IMYMENT yOV. TIIE
H1ZQNZI- EO NDEI{.S.-
Figures of ,Indian Divinitte.o Tost fy-
to the- ',Existence of. Its
ItE)?Q1iTS PORN' z THE
TU DE 6E4TIt,ES OF
AM E$ICA.
J'riee ot, , Cattle;. G rain, -Cheese_
and Other Produce .at. Koine
Employment. ani Abroad,
According to old records the art
of •bronze casting was introduced
into Siam: by the •Chinese in the
eleventh century, However, bronze -
BREA.USTUFFS,
Toronto,. Mar-
'10144
ar.wheat 90, per 'Gent. patents $3:20 :to
•$3.26 at, aboard.' Mv;,pitoba. flours
has been known throughout ludo Firseaboard.
patents,; $5.40 ; 'second: pat
China singe earliest, tunesr, as shown ants, $4:90, . and strong bakers',,
by the 'Ainds.of bronze hatchets -and $4.70, on track,. •Toronto
arrowheads riq limestone Gaaves= and Manitoba" wheat No 1. North
.otherels 96.t4e,:.4.ay'pQrts,,Ro, 2 North-.
toric remains. AUc}ent-`bronze fig- ern, 94c, .Bay ports, and N. 3 at
`:theses :cults` in the
red Wiiitei 80e'outside {
Figures .ef.the )i tddha are found Barley --:Malting qualities,' 66 to
in the north ;of. Siam in • great num- 6Se. outside, according, 'to quality,,
bers,on. the sites of ancient temples and'feed' 53 to 55c ,,utside. .
which: have been crumbling for ren ' Oats ---No 2 white 34 to 343 c: on;,
'tori s, Ieavi4ig the°`ma}esti�c iarnnze tra'clfi, Toronto; and 2c"wou srtie:
figures standing inclosed a lby_ great No. 2 W. C oats,orts,-
fores trees,= and :for worshipper`s end N6."3 at 35''to 35/e; Bay ports.
Only; the wild beasts of the jungle. Coin -50,84c; Toronto freights, for.
The -interesting--0point.._about .,these No• 3. American,,; ,.
'figures-ii---the-perfect;.„�onditien.--of- Peas No. 2' at 80 .to 81c ,outside,
the bronze after -centuries . of ex- ;Rye -66 to 67e outside.
posureLL to a tropical sun and rains Rye 66' to 67c outside
i"" "Buckwheat No."Y` at' 483 te'49c.
Thisbronze is Galled by' the na �
tives ,samrit-the }.erlect or auspici= outside
ons. alloy -and .its •composition for Bran -Manitoba at ,$22, in bags;
along time • 1, ` Toronto;: and shorts, $24, in. bags,.
REMAINED A MXSTERY,: , ,r Toronto. Ontario loran, ,$22 to "$22
50, in sac s, Toronto, and `shorts,
until a few" years ago , the- ,formula $24, to. $24, 50. •
was discovered by :AZajor Gerni :in
an aId Siamese msnuscript belong - GQt7NT-RY FROiCE ` `
ing to the late K/
ing, of which the 1lpples Spys, $5. to $6'; Baldwigs
.,following is_-a'translation,`:•with ;re
marks:"bymajoral $�#'to 7$5 Greenings;
"Take twelve tica`la, one tical, No:; 2 assorted, $� 50 to $4:50 per<
egiitatal o onehalf'uunce avoirdupois
weight of pure tin, :melt it ata slow Beans -Car lois $1.7�, to $1 $0
and small lots $1 90 -to $2
fire, .avoidi bringing -it to red �$oneg-Lx#x Eted,-in-tins 1.0,1/i
hot Pour two tear' weig t of to 11c por lb.: ; To e1 "omb, Wrele
an- a mold, -forming.' it..intio a _bar. a
Take one catty in weight (80 ticals)
sale .$2 to�$2:50 per dozen; �No ;�'2'
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0rlllVf,.
0.0111 ly fpr use eo soy' "
quIatity.
' Uoiful" for f;vt
Iuaclrcd purPQuL
A cam cqu.ht 9O 11'..,
SAL SODA`.
J.. onlir t6s. Eton,.
For SoftooiogWaton.
F4r Polio
Pres : of Indian divinities and of 81%c, Bay ports:,; tarrying , W'inter. w ' '
wo Canadian Companies Get Big
Contracts.
A Toronto financier who was m
that the C. Pt R. had recently
placed 'orders for about .$3,300,000
worth of rails, 100,000 tons going
to the Consolidated Lake Superior
Calcutta °Metal in Auto' Caught
- Missile Thrown by Native.
A despatch from daleutta says:
official, on Thursday, wbo Was in
an authmobile; was frustrated. by
theofficial chancing to see the bomb
Q9--`62P"-an-Y.-_#-nd ab°ut 1f,000 tons t')._.,..thrown; whiCh enabled him to catch
the Dominion Steel Company. IR -
the market for about 20,000: tone
additional, which will make itsi/loil
rail orders fulli as large as they_
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BraUtford Foreigners,to :Turn- in 'all
A despatch frems Brantford says:
A petition is being circulated: anicnag
loeal 'Italians by one of their nura-
ber -in an effort .to effect a general
disarming of ail Italians-in:this city.
turn 'over all Weapons -0 the:Police.
Ria-ge Hardy.
Prince Edward County Man Took it
in Mistake for. Medicine.
says: Taking 'wood aleehOl in mis-
take f9r medicine -caused 'tile death
'of Charles Itourex at Wellington,
on 'Thursday. Mr., Yourex had been
living in' Wellington for some tirne,_.
rOoming. alone' andataking his meals
at a,- hotel, Deeeasedrwas-about, 25-
ObOrtS 0111 aa.
wag transforifted/(from a misshapen,
stitPid object to 0, bright; intent,'
-that of' a." -woman whose 'affliction
thyroid in the blood., She was
Dr. George beitson;' SeVerlillen-
dent of the Roy Edinburgh
Juni: for the i,nsene, a'report-pub-
The ScOtsina of the mar-
‘stmenes tvie • The, first as 'of thyroid gland of which had be: en re-
* who Sufferer Om InoVed. ;,he rapidly recoverql.'
' denia. 8be became chi 1.)r; Robertgon says those. unbal..
Strange delusiorit., tablet II 'states that the „eure- effkieted
pepAred 'from the, thyroid gland -da .sould have I)e con idered
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Spherical and three inches in die --
Meter. , The incident seemed to ell -
ball 'to anotber,Player. The, thipy-
30,000 :DEATHS:
Famine, and Plague 'Still Siveeping
despatch froth Pekin says:
Famine :andthe plague are ,sweep -
bag over, -China. -:-The knOwn-deritha
from the Plagnenumber 30,000, and,
according to the officiel statistics,
the death rate ayereges .200 dilly.
Dr.-:-Sannuel Cochran, an. American, -
:AY Why engaged- in .thel,:w
vested.- Thie wilt:be scanty; be-
cause'. the peeple lave net the
strength to till the soil; and,no-
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1,',111INCESS MURDERED.
and beautiful lady-inrwaiting
,Thtirsday 'et a srxill hotel' in:' this
-citY by Lieutenant' Paterno, an of-
ficer in the Italian 'eayalry. -"The
airs of the ,fifOrY that le4t.
thtlx.","tIntiteinfoWn'or 'suppress-,
that the lieutenant. straziglecr :the'
prineest and then' atiot her,
Whelesale; $1.75 to $2 per
tie fused 'mass wClf: stirred. . wed t'itraw-$0.00 .to $7,':
`:`When this has; been done.,-,,threw-
stems' Of „the. bila-nek. (terreatrial
ssea peultry,:-Chickena, '10 to,
Molten :":inetal:17-Reineve 'the droeS "16;,, '10124.
'ing .ta this'reeipe the proportion of -
--THE LDAIRY-241-ARKETS.',
menufacture
that: thie.allioy also. contains ',traces'
GOLD; .,siLvEg
One of the beat knowin statues of
Seen in the City Of •Pitsenn-
the beginning of the eleventh Cen-
tury, and ranks,: aniong.
'beautiful objects 'of" art ,that the:
, bronzer.Wai alio used in
old dayiforeasting vessels and lin-,
pleinents for Sacked uses,' and was'
supPosed to he endowed' with
: The art of ceding. "brenZe 'Bud,
dhes still forms ,quite honie in-
dustry in Siam. 'The 'method .foI2
lowed is to inold„a figarein_cley end
coat it with weir, ,then ' apply acoat-
:the applieation of '; heit-'" and the
the ,Mold is broken:and the figare
Ples of -Bangkok maY'lie seen Many
the Buddha,. which; ;.comPaire'. faV-
Man .talls Dead After Atfondhig
A • despatch f rota,' Montreal Says :
RESULTS. OF DUST AND VIETII,7
'Cures:far These Ales in Preve.ntion
'''The 'evil .results' of ,ddst and filth
in our Streets krigurn to sal*
tariens; but net tO' the The
bad effects aris.e'froM the
,tion of infeetious.aird,non4nfeetiotts
a had .effeet on :the, nasal' and pir17.
itipn of dust, in cities is ashes and
garbage; etc. The preValence of,
'the causes. of. dust is greater now
than :at any` previous, time. The re -
""stilt of the -Inhalation Ottina-thrst
are nesopharyngetil...
and ederna. 'Physical deteriorati4n
Preai-Ory quoted at 27c per
lb. for .rolis, 24c for' solids, and
. Eggs -Case ,lots, of_new-laid, 22 to
23c' per dozen,..and ot pickled at -16
Hpai PRODUCTS.
Bacon -Long clear 11y- to ac
per_lb.,_,_in _ case_ lots ; mess pork,
-Hams-Light ,to medium, 15 to
breakfast bacon 17- to-179-c---3Oacks-
BUSINESS 'AT :MONTREAL.
Flour -.--Manitoba, Spring
-ere-$4-t907, straight-rellerir-$4:45
Car lots ex 'store,: 49 te 50c. Corn
560. Millfeed-Bran, Ontario; 822
Alings, Ontario, 124 'to $25; shorts',
Manitob64: $23 -to 25 ;. ineuillie, $25
12e; eaterns, 11%; to 11 But -
er signs, There is a predisposition Fin.. to. $4.75 ;, sec-
t() tubereulosis • :and . ond patents, $4.35' to $4,65; first
which- is- aided bY the inhalation o'f eie,ars,:'$2.90 to $3.30; seediidclears;.
gernis of these diseases'. present, in °01.90 to $2.50, •
the' dust froin,expeetoration_..--. Buffalo, Maroh t.-.--SPring Wheat
infectiod froth, dust, The int4tines $1,02 5,-8; :Winter nominal. Cern
says: Admiral Sir Asshethn. Clore
at Portsmouth, , was' Stricken yith
parelysia Wednesday Morning
and •died tbe same evening.-- He,
was the second in, command of 'the
,scinadron ',which -visited -,Vitebee-- at -
the -time of the Tercentenary, to ed;
tort %Xing -George, then Prirreo of
Admiral .'sCurzon-H9We succeeded
in • March; 1910, the, latter being
*emoted toItherank-ot-admiral" of -flept;-1908-10.
,fleet,, IleTiad. served •-
riavy 48 , years, and; during that .
known :shipa and 'saW a great va-
riety Of active serVice.. 'He receiv-
ed theth,anks of -the Royal •Iliimane
SoeietY in 1868; and was tiviee reep,
was coninaodore in. 'charge of the
Neyvfoiindland fisheries in 1893-96.
Channel fleet,, 4902413; coirimanr
der, :China, 1903-05:;' Chalinel fleet, -
1905 -07 ; Atlantic 'fleet, 190V08:;
Tai• rly -good. at 5734, -*-67(3c, Mir -at -531 icontiAlii-Wc1 to :the sale by A. '1.•:
5e.'per 'COyirS and bulls broUght average Price- was :net1).do . high' ati
-$3-to„, -agreed-that-the-,qiiality-of- the ani -
$10 each, 'ass to siz'i3 and quality: mala did :not average, up. quite so ,
SheeP; $5 to• $7,, and a: few :Spring high ai at last year's salt, • "": '
TorOht0.; 'Mardi f.-LThiee- good
fat . heifers; - weighing 1,400
apiece,were_ sold for. $0,10,per cwt„, v*ENNik TOWN.
$8.60. • Bulls wer_e_Ateady_ataroutid
"$5- to , • and- good -butcher cows
bionght- $5.25 in some cases. Can -
nerd. WefSe----frein:1111:1€6.42c50-per-reikt.'
GOO' larebs . weighing 'frorri 90 to,
100 .lbs. wer: about -25e. -higher:-
Sheep were' cinoted. frem; $4.25 to
Province Now. T
Silver 11i7O4ficers.'
tariO's" Mineral .olitptit for 1910 is
shown 'by. a; rePort issued by. Mr.
T. W.`"Gibsen, Deputy Minister Of
Mines: The total was ''$39,232,814.'
were the Chief produeera. 'The, Tirol
duCtipn .of gold in the'lPrevince der-
ing 1910 was $00,918,, the PorcUpirie
:4W rict_ae4iunting,ZfoKA)SOte:. than: -
half of the ,output.' Ontario now
ednanunities 'of `the World;'
.the United, States.. The 'Only falling
The yield last year. was .231,453 tons
'competed :with: 263,777% tolis4or the
w.
.4 Among
inaintaiir:' its Unenviable -notoriety
far_ theLnninber__91; suicides._
figures just published •fer-Tast, year
are the highest Over receided. 441- • „,
took -'their 405' •
being ,nien and 1d2 wothen. . In
addition te these there were 891 at-
tonlpiecl suicides, of which 499 were
tal number of suicides and attempts
averages 'ilmost exactly four a:,,dey
'April and Nevember showed the
'The majority of the victims either
next ine,shooting, drowning, poi -
Son thrOWi13g theraselveS out
boy of ,12. 'Beth thretv'themSelyea
out of windows. "
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NEW, ONTARIO LOA
;Cot" ..-Mathesen; . Provincial Tree -
surer .of, Ontari6„:''ari,notiliccd. on-,
verdict, -in ,the case of; Ed." Berge. eilli, Colon bacillus, :etc, The auto-
virl;' who fell dead in his fitutse on , mobile has ,inereitsed the Anionnt
Thursday, morning:. He had attend- itrid, spread of dast, The cure 'of
eUtlie-ftiOefel "Of' liks- only son; atiti in prevention' of for,*
was ninth cut about it,. EC en, matiort of dust by wet swoepings,
tared, his hornet, tOolt off his ever, watering, oiling rOaxls, , vacettni
teat, 6,0a pitehea "forwaid dead. Cleaning, etc,
bull dale of the Guelph ,Fitt7STO-Cle
Club, the_
buil•ding, on 'Thursday, proved- very
successful, The total amount Of
nioney that changed hands was.$2,4
-,91-7,-The--average--prite was
.$72.00 per: head; and the highest
paid by II. A: Con -nick pi
.Hydro-li;lectric transmission 'Hiles,
Witids9r., :Three million is 'to be ,
spent en Ake, N. '0,. railway; '
. Wemen''' would keep their figures
Stri
turtle tO
says : The troops stationed here 'On
account of the Eitrilo cdal
ers have,416'..laSt found something
serious to do, „They:ere (ialled Out
stoning of the lion868. ,tild'Strik,-
cOniriiitiYis propgrty; ,and to p1.610,
Serc',6 the. right's of the then' whO*
ly . co-. tkb,nut ti -1,0 heitd. The, town
:cti: ;t,',,,I,c.,,,,e,. k,`(\., 5,..1: tot;c1J'.',1""9''-'° -0.1 '''