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Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1908, p. 3

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fillfeed--Bran, $20 to $90.50 per Jags, outside; shorts, 4 4.50 in bags, Montreal. COUNTRY PRODUCE, es-~Winter stock queted 'at .80 per barrel for good y and at $1.50 to. 82 for les RE $1.80 to 81,85, and $1.00 "to $1.95 per 3 onsy-~Combs, $2.95 to $8.75 per and strained, 10 to llc per "No. 1 timothy quoted at $11 1.50 a ton on track here, and abt 87t0 98, ov toes---Ontario 60 to 620 per Delnwares, 75 to 806 per bag u try---~Chickens, "dressed, 9 100 per pound; fowl, 7 to So; 9 to 100; geese, 8 to 90 i. turkeys, 18 to 18%o per THE DAIRY MARKETS. % . Butter--Pound prints, 28 to 2c tubs, 22 to 230; inferior, 19 to 90c. 4 Creamery rolls, 27.t0 380, and sol- ids, 95% to 260. : Eggs--Case lots of stora 23¢ per dozen, while new quoted at 23 fo 80c per dozen. ng ; OCheese--Lar, 6, 18)40 per pound, i 40: PROVISIONS. Pork---~Bhort cut, $23.50 per bar rel; mess, $19 to. 819.50, Pe Lard--Tierces, 13¢; tubs, 18%¢; pails, 18%, -Bmoked and Dry Salted Meats-- ong clear bacon, 120 to 18%{o; tons and cases, hams, large; 192%{o e | 19¢; small, 140 to 143c; backs, are Jolt, Ho y 11¥%c; breakfast ; con, 3 'meats out pickle, 1c-less than smoked: . BUSINES AT MONTREAL. '24.~Crain--Ca- per; of to! 17¢' 4 : 17%0's uli 17s. the ice by dog train to the mouth sto 1740; shoulders, 100 to es of the river to open winter fishing A despateh from Brampton, Ont, says: 'Stephen Szworyda, the judg Taent, of this court is that you: be taken from here to the place whence. you came, and there kept in close confinement until. Thursday, the 11th day of February, 1809, that you be taken thence to lace of - execution; 'and = there ibged by the neck until you are dead, and may the Lord have mercy on your soul," This. was the sen: tence that Mr. Justice Riddell pro- counced upon the Ruthenian who under the guise of friendship en- ticed a young fellow-countryman, Olvickh Loutick, a stranger in Oa- nada, into a lonely wo feat Er- indale, and with a heavy bludgeon beat the poor boy to death. A MAMMOTH ELEVATOR: Plans of the Grand Trunk Pacific for Fort William. A Seapateh from Winnipeg says: Mr. W. R. Binks, General Manager the Btewart Gompany, who will build a big handling warehouse for the G. T. P. at Fort William, is here preparing: to undertake tho contract, He says this mammoth tract of the kind let in America, The tanks of the new storage ware: house will be of concrete and will ©, 22 10! have a capacity of three and & quar: ter million bushels, and the esti- mated cost is about $1,350,000. ONLY THE BABY SAVED. Four of & Family go Through the Tee at Red River. A despatch from Belkirk, Mani- toba, says: Four lives were lost in the Red River on Wednesday. The victims were: CO. Favel, a fisher- man, and his<wife and two. chil- dren. They were travelling over quarters, when they all went fhrough a weak .spot. Mrs. el had thrown her little baby. up on the solid ice when she went through herself, and 'it was found shortly afterwards, safe and sound. The others had been swept away. REVIEWED BY THE MIKADO. No:| Japan's Fighting Fleet Passed Be- £ A Yotpateh from Kobe says: in, | Geeasion was one lon bered. Notwithstand g the fore the Emperor. Japan, 88 o fighting fleet of Japan, gomprising 110 vessels, exclusive of submarines, passed in review: be- "I fore. the Emperor on Wednesday. fect, and the to be remen- recent weather was. per plague scare, the or and | Ea oy 0' Cin me v ray to the harbor fi i ho drove gr ind re: red gorgeous ent. decorations in his '| Andrew Fox of sop| Thrown Out of Cab and Dragged Belind Galloping Horse. A despatch from Montarel says: Toronto was found Bt. James: street ab I occurs "rod on' Bt. James street near the Grand Trunk station. Fox was in the cab with one or two other men, when a quarrel arose, and it is said the cab driver took part in the row. Two young men who profess to be aye-witnesses say that the cabby pparently uncon- scious to the groan. After knock- ing the man down the cabby for into the sleigh; caught hoid of the unconscious man by the foot, and drove off down the street east at a furious pace, dragging the man af- ter him over the rough snow. FRSA MEd t GREAT FIELD OF COPPER. Discovery Near Flor Island, Thun der Bay District. A despatch from Port Arthup says: One of tLe richest and most extensive discoveries of copper in this' district was made within the last few days near Flor Island, oft Isle Bt. 1g8a0, at the entrance to Nepigon Btrait, by Didace Caru~ fel of Budbury. It is said to ex- tend for miles, and the deposits seem to run through a chain of mines continuing from Lamb Is- i elevator involves. the largest con-|land lighthouse eastward. Oarufel and his associate have taken up sev- enteen ¢laims. DE ane RECESS VOTES FOR WOMEN AT LAST. Australian State Legislature Passe e3 Bill A despatch from Melbourne, Au- stralia, says: The Victoria l.egisla- tive Council has passed the bill em- owering women to vote at the tate elections. This bill previous. ly had been rejected several times. he women throughout Australis have now won the right of suffrage ir both Conmimonwealth and State elections, NARUCEIIN RS DIED OF GLANDERS. Dr. Thomas M. Wilson of Atwood Suocumbed to Disease. A' despatch from Startford sayst Dr. Thomas M. Wilson of Atwood, Ont., died of glanders on Thurs. day at the Chicago Presbyterian Hospital. He is supposed to have become. infected while pursuing s post-graduate course at the Dush- well 'Medical College. a -- SMALLPOX IN LUMBER CAMPS Eight Cases in North Part of Peter- borough County. A 'despatch from: Peterboroung his} Ont., says: Smallpox has oh, out in the lumber camps in Caven- dish Township, in the north of Pe- terborough County. There are e 'cases. "The disease is' said ght . Dr. Smythe, of the fa mild t rd of Health, has ar rovincial ived to take charge of the cases.

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