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Port Perry Star, 7 Aug 1912, p. 6

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despatch from 'Winnipeg says: damage heavy. storm, whish swept ovet fe appears to have d at m nt just Brandon, and i pin ti gsc a strip of about two _ wide and twenty miles long swept by a violent hailstorm, which levelled crops and made ny of the fields practically worth- leds, from the farmers' point of view, for the 'present year. At Kil-|o hd Boissevain "and Souris] ore was no storm on Saturday, the rain of Friday was the lat- ost complaint in those parts. At there was heavy rain, but © AY Morris thers was much AES OF FARM PRODUGTS |= axronts FROM ™ LEADING TRADS For Prises of Battie, Grain, Chisese ana Other Produce at Home and Abroad BREADSTUFFS. aio; Aug, 6~Flour--Winter wheat per oenmt. patents, $3.85, at seaboard, Sud at 83 % fo r home consumption. Ma. tiitoba ide (these quotations are for jute bags, in. cotton 'bags 100 more)--First pa- Shia, why Sscond patents, 2, and ng ers', on trac) oron Manitoba Wheat Ne. 1. Northern, $1» 12, Bay ports; No: 2 at $1.08; and No. at $1.04, Bay po: tario Whea!" No. 2 white, red and 81, outside, PPeas-Nomn ar lois of No. 2 Ontario Bad and No. 3 at 421.20, 'outside; No. 2 quot. od at ico, track, Toronto, No. y exira W. 0. feed, 440, Bay ports, and No. 1 at Se, Bay ports. Barley--Nominal. Oorn--No, 2 American yellow, . Tlo, Srack, Bay ports, and af 82, Toronto; No. 3, 8lo, Toronto, and 760, Bay ports. e--Nominal. uokwheat--Nominal, an--Manitoba bran, $22 to $23, Fe Toronto freight. Shorts, $24 i COUNTRY PRODUCE. Butter--Dairy, choice, 23 to 2505 bakers, inferior, 20 to fic; creamery, 27 28o far rolls, and 20 for solids. Bets io bo lots of new-laid, 250 per dox.; .Oheese--New cheese, 1414 to 14190 for large, and 1412 to 14340 for twins. Bean per - bushel; oney--Extracted, in tins, 1112 to 121-20 3 Ib. for No. 1, wholesale; combs, $2.25 $3.00, wholesale. Poultry--Wholesale prices a choice sed poultry«--OChickens, pe lo. lower than the 1 h; fowl, 13 to 140; duskiings, "s to ve poultry, abont 2% Potatoes-New, $3.50 in barrels. PROVISIONS. a lois clear 14 to 1 ib. jaw. Pork--Bho! aso 13 , $20 to" $21. Hans Medium Hed is 12 to 180; heayy, 1612 to 170; lls, 13. to iE bacon, 98. to 3-20; backs, 20 MONTRNA 3 MARKETS, 1, Aug, fo Data Canadia 0. 2, 45120; do. Noi 3, fn Fo. 1 feed, 451.20. anier i to 65c; do. malting, $1.05 to $1. ow. Bach phoni No, 2, 75 to T6o, * Flour-- Man. Bpring wheat Ln firsts, $5.90; seoon i --- . the he Near Manitou a strip k by three wide was practically hailed out, although some farmers report they are still hopeful that the Jae tened wheat will pick up and ri yet. In Brandon district the 7 age. was not very great, hail ried EY nly in thy where it did yA ir it out S Stop to pieces, In the hail stripped the Topvee hy, her trees like 'a knife and destr: garden stuff, but a 'mile out; hy there was Tistle if any trace of hail at all, adkad; 1 Bont, 95180 asked; Deo., 95740, LIVE. TOOK | MARKETS. Aug. 6--A Tew choloe steers sold at 87.25 to $7.50. Oholoe old at $5.50, and the lower grades 1 from $3.50 to $5.00 per owt. Common: "bulls sold al $0 to $3 Shey Joud 'at per © while calves brought from % 10 $10 each. The tone of market for hogs was firm, with sales of selected lots at $9.35, and mixed lots, including sows and stags, Drought 88.25 to $8.50 per owt. weighed Oar: : [CARREY DEAS "WHITEY" LEWIS ARRESTED. One of the Four Guumeén Chargei}} With Killing Rosenthal. A despatch from New York says: "Whitey" Lewis, one of the four gunmen charged with killing Her- man Rosenthal in front of the Ho- tel Metropole early in the morning of July 18, was arrested on Thurs- day night in Fleischmanns, Dela- ware county, this State, just as he|% was about to get on a train. His arrest put in the hands of the po- lice two of the gunmen whom "'Bil: liard Ball" Jack Rose and *"Brid- gey"' Webber say they hired at the w instigation of Lieut. Charles A. Becker to murder Rosenthal. +The other is "Dago Frank" Oierosici, who wis captured several days ago, | %Pit "Lefty Louie" . and "Gyp the Blood," as Harry Horowitz = is known, are still in hiding, RERLREARS OLRAN, SQUADRON OF WARSHIPS, Germany's Reply 1 'to. 'Speeches of Winston: Churchill~ A despatch from London: 3 The Express prints a rumor ¢ hat the Kxubps have for months been ntaking guns 'and muni po for a new German squadron of nine battleships, for' which the armor plates have been ordered in Eng- land: TIt:is understood 'that the est | squadron, which may be sompleted in a year, is Germany's reply. to Winston Churchill's speeches at the ime he took the portfolio of First ord of the Admiralty. It may be | per noted that the Express is consis do., tently and in an alarming manner | anti-German, Base, do., easterns, 121.2 to 123-4¢c, Bat Sr Chiotoest ery, 13 to] 2634¢; 8, Tet lected, 12 to 96140; do, No, 2 stock, 15 to 160, tatoes--Per bag, ear oar lots, $1.60, UNITED STATES MARKETS, Minneapolis, Aug. 6. -- Wheat ~ July, 81.0714; Bept. 9378 to Ye! Deo, 945.80; 99140, Cloning cash--No. 1 hard, ho; No. 1 Northern $1.08 to $1.081-3; No, Northern, $1.06 to $1.061.2. . 1 yel 751.2 First patents. $5.10 to $545; second pat- oe $4.05 to- 85.10; first: clears, $3.60 to i second clears, $2.50 to $2.80. "Dal! Aug. § heat-No. { hard, $1. 78; No, 1 Northern, $1.037. forthern, 81.0078 to $1.01 7:8; 'despatel from Ottawa says' 'The Ottawa typhoid epidemic gon. Dues fo grow. As tests of the city have shown no "contaminatiol AD £ToR's oANOER CURE. Physician. p fuoes " Patients | rin Cured 'Without pération. A despatch from Ber Ger: many, says: Dr. Adolf ot Boller : presented before 3 conference. physicians forty-fo Sur, .patien whom he decla he had' cured of cancer: witho a tion. Ten of the origh seven are still under: only three have died. The m Dr. 00 of' MeOullongh, : Hub Eo =n (By Tavestor™) & paper recently it that the execu ¥ 3 inn. ot i had: decided that of : HA tain industrial stock | 18Y8. sold xd iy the beneficiary of the ¢ ustrial oom ide as a hp he het pat inka 'stock. 7 By ele en correct attitude, : gl & Sroat deal on 'the nad depend n 'which the PY as © bo po as. re how holders would orn us isle. The bo alone of the profits. Nature could affect 1 duatriat companies in many Jays. Pulp 'and timber 'by Bre Squid conceivably be wi out. might di mills, thoug! ey is asapoely applioable to hut lest plant fri 2 Eat, Si roug ankeérs an 'mar« ket for its securities, and fini yp on the ,| whim' of the Deople many tndustdial com: panies depend for their business. Pat- ent breakfast foods are Sxamples ot public whims. Few of these retain POPU larity for more than a few Ett or years. When one owns an' industrial "common Sls stock, or Sven the ferred, of some oy le companies eng ua preearion business--I have in mind Amalgamated tos, which, of ootirse, went be- fore even a large sinking fund Bave the shareholders--it 16 always. not to treat the whole amount of the divi dends as income. Part should always he treated us capital and put by Be of sinking fund to reinvest as large enough in this way--if it he haliing I large, two per cent. of each 'receiv. : ed in dividends shouldbe TE Thus, rom a ten per cen )i 1 cent. Sold bes nt and {igen ou 'as capital. If(3 twelve the company was the Ting" the sinki fund "have amounted to sufficient to offset A very substantial de reoiation value and would, throug om the "income from the sinking fund, amount par value of the investment in years more. ' Of oo where the sum in. vested is small it fri scarcely worth w while Datheriug about it in 'this al. In the Sas of mining stocks, thi course, out Fhe Tite life of the average mine is ten Pry One 'should, Aheretore, put by = a Cy En ne: and a ERR 'won't in #OTt Of avast may wiht ng sso es h hose Daring divi dividends, and f " & oh vi exhaust the supp i 5 the end of ten years the till porking ou Hs! are so much to gi as. you po will, hus down a TEAM GET ACQUAINTERD HBORS, Yo TG HET 1 nteel In' appe: ou op gmk pet iE in ied io araty Mom es amples of our fo ed good Fo Boseneid or | Enda 2 an Gr A places mons our. at 1i8 18 your opport for fit de Tn Home Bante Byes Winston Churchill announg- »d- his acceptance of the invitation to Canada in connection with th Yuestion,

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