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Port Perry Star, 24 Jan 1912, p. 2

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jured. y | thirty-one were/inju ox; usual r the. month o THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH | MAPPENING® rit0M ALL OVER CHE GLOBE IN A NUTSHELL: bh Canada, the Empire dnd the World in General 'Belore Your Eves, CANADA, The Ontario Legislature will open on February 7. The Government - steamer Lady Laurier is ashore on Perry Point. The Canadian Copper Company's 'hospital at Copper Cliff was burned. Right Hon. R. L. Borden has re- signed from the directorate of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. Fred Rehder of Bowmanville was fatally scalded by falling into a tank of boiling water. Two 'men have been arrested at |1 Montreal for throwing cocaine over "the jail wall to the prisoners. rs. James McNichol, wife of » Wadena, Sask., merchant, was as! phykiated, with six of her children Dean Connell of Queen's has pres- | ented an eye-testing instrument to | each of Kingston's public schools. W, J. Waters was acquitted of the charge of manslaughter at Hamil. ton; His automoblie killed -- W. -Boyge. 86. Ann's nunnery at 8t, Jacques, 1.'A¢higan, Que., was destroyed by fire. The inmates all got out withs outpani¢. Preparations are bolig made to give the King and Queen a royal welcome on their return home from India. GENERAL. «An Italian force was. surprised and hard pressed. by. Turks. and Arabs near Tripoli i: An unsuccessful attempt was made by revolutionary Ohinese to assassinate Premier Yuau Shi Kai in Pekin. weve deo GERMAN TRADE EXPANDING Imports and Exports Showing Ine crease for 1911. A despatch from Berlin says: Germany's foreign trade for the year 1911 established new records | in imports and exports.. The im-| ports reached. a total value of 9,- 544,800,000 marks, a mark being 'equivalent to about 25 cents. This lis an increase oyer the previous {year cof 614,000 marks, The exports | reached a total value of 8,101,800, 1000 marks, dn increase of 627,200,- 000 marks. The. Government, has decided to 3 side. Corn--No. 3 American yellow, ronto! freights. "Rye--94 to 90 for No. 2 aisle, "Buckwheat--61 to 62, outside. !Bran--Manitoba bran, $23. Toronto freight. Shorts, $25.50, td COUNTRY PRODUCE. Apples--Winter. stock, $2.76 to $3.50 per barrel, ing an ; _{ young. novelist. ) Ioan |; Pu op] pa t shand-piekSl 1 93, es on interminab out ah ast | Honey--Extracted, in tins, 11 to 1%. per ; f ; 1b. Combs, $2.50 to $2.95. Baled Hay--No. 1 at 816.50 to $17.50, on track, and No. 2 at $14 to $15, 4 Sk 4 A Baled Btraw--§7.50 to $8, on track, To- buted by "Inv ! iventor" ronto. i ih j : ire Tor the oan fot SE Enlding ior Potatoes--Car lots, in bags, $105 to Ag 30, and Delawares at $1.35 _Outsof-store, $1.45 to $1.50 > Poultry--Wholesals = prices 6f dressed | poultry Chickens, 13 to 160 per 1b; fowl 10 to 1%; ducks, 15 to 160; geess, 13 to 150; turkeys, 20 to 2io. Live poultry, about 2 lower than tho above. 3 BUTTER. EGGS, CHEERE, Butter--Dairy, choice, in wrappers, 27 to 30c; large rolls, 276; and inferlor, tubs, 18 to 19¢, . Creamery quoted at 32.to 351 for rolls, and 20 to 310 for solids, p 1b. ' x Eggs--~8trictly, dows, he delivered | | here, dnd fresh at 280 per. dozen, in case | lots. OhoesbiLabge. 15340, and twins at 16 10 ; er. Ih. + ? & ge n "Do yon know, you remind 1 me of fot the informa HOG ' PRODUCTS. Arnold Bennett 1 uted; but if the security is one ' raft a free site and docking privi : of a fe Bacon--TLong oléar, 1112 to 1340 per] | "Really ?' The adyelist blushed sells Treely on the exchanges, such as Bell il k A egos 'for a big smelter to be built ort: Colborne. b / / 7 A | 1b. incsse lots. Pork--Short cut $a. and | laughed for pleasure. * 'Really | | Telephone, Electrical Developments, Hali- i EM WN | 50. ao. mess, $1950 to $90. Hams--Medl-| Come, now; do' you really think--""|fax Tramways, Montreal Strect Railway 8 C.. P..R, has appropriated $20, 000, 000 for improvements to western lines this year and $5,000,~ 000 for its: hotels. William Michaud was arrested at Quebec for the murder of one Oulet- te in a drunken brawl in alumber + camp north' of La Tuque. The city of Montreal has lost its . appeal before the Privy Council to enforce an order of the Railway © Commission affecting street rail way fares. : GREAT BRITAIN. nry Labouchere, proprietor and 'editor of the Truth, died at nce, Ital Ee me Steamer Wi OW The Scotch Coast A dospaich from Aberdeen, Scot- a says: Fifty-three of the en steamer Wistow Halil were bro on Thursday morning he steamer foundered on the lérs of Buchan, off the coast of herdeenshire, Only Capt. Btod- i three of the crew reach- The Wistow Hall had a % um to light, 16 101619; heavy, 14 to}: "Yes; you stutter go," said the or Winn 144-20; Tolls, 10 34 tb lc; breakfast bacon, eritic, 16 to 17¢c; baoks, 19 to 200. 3 ent Lard--Tierces, 134; tubs, 120; pail A ide 44] © SMALLPOX IN A BAKERY. ' Neighborhood Is In Tn'n State of Exe ; MONTREAL MABKETS. g Co oltoments: 3 Montreal, Jan. B--Oats = Canedisal i A 'despatch from Roatrs | | Western, No. 2, 4112 to #0: do, No. 5| A haker, who has been makin in ie HON. WM. H. HOYLE. New Speaker " Ontario Legisla- ure. ' Battered to Pisoss on i the mercy of the sea. A few min: utes before she struck: the Steward assisted the captain to dress. sooner had he reached the Bridie than the steamer crashed into the rocks. "He was washed overboard and remembered nothing until he {1 recovered consciousness in the cot- tage where be is no : | Monday "454-20; extra No. 1 feed, 46120; No.2 lo- distributing bread at Matane, cal white, 460; Ng. 3 lccal. white, 450; No.| for four days, is discovered to 4 local white, 40. Barley--Malting, % tal _and the neighbor : 8 cipal 985. Buokwheat--No. 2, 70 to Tio. Flo of 'excitement and pie bond--excepting Sy 1 Man, 'Spring wheat pateuts, firsts, $5.30: The matter wai rted to the Pro-| convertibility 'of a fhe do, seconds, $5.10; 'strong bakers', $4905! vinaial B ealth Friday by! ¢ : Winter patents, choice, $4.75 to 85; straight : - staff of inspectors rollers, $425 to $440; straight rollors, nd aul B of ine oli bags, $1.95 to $2.05. Rolled 'oats--Barrely, 1 94.65; do. bags: 9 Ibs. 8 $25; middlings, $28; mouillie, A %, per ton, Sas ote, $15 to 151-4; doy finest Bastorns, re o 150, Butter--Choicest creamery, 32 to 321-205] do; 'seconds, 30 to 3te." Eggs--Fresh, 45 to 50¢; "do. selected, 31 1:2. as No. 1 wash, i No. 810478; No.'3 when ol market. adjusts. the price, as a Tule

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