Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Aug 1912, p. 6

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railway carr vered to poi been acquitted by He was found gt earrying a revolve Ss POPULAR. 3 pin Circulation Il Notes, © '¥ rom Jf a BAYS 341 ived hon os aq iment show' that the circula- on of small notes is substantially rger than it was «last summer omparing the circulation of hy 31, 1913, with that of July 81, 1911, fthere is an advance in one 'dollar notes of approximately $500,000, in two 'dollar notes of approximately wife and then upon himself, flesh wound; / caused him to be'# the train reached Haas pleaded, nevertheless, his. wife was idRERSTiestuskas her because He ¢ made him frantig Witnesses, if an, testified depression caus his wife was sufficlé 'not responsib upon the jury of not guilty, ehould be pun revolver withont kshad himself admitted pusclissed the weapon he had no ea to what use he was to put it, and therefore at that time must "have been perfectly sane. id ! logical tests of the wit y ai the past five' weeks show co i is now free from for consump- f or otherwise fr othe reas; know. been) ie gad every ten to pro ke pipe, i is' ] i dned _saclusively, "a y "Rae Pe vision; there hee developed 3 in the. city the nucleus of a smallpox scare. reported | jority of these three Jamilics, all of who : at theude- ou ~¢| creased use 'of - large 'notes, whieh " n | 151 WB00,000, in four dollar notes of over il $360, 000; or in all of between 81,- i 600,000 and $1,700,000. thon there is the additional circtlation of| 5 "the new five dollar note, which at the end of July was $6; ;078,000 ; this is practically balanced b io usedf exclusively by banks. © three weeks of August which have elapsed the circulation of fives has increased to approximate- igh and G1 Gladys Evans Are Ang Foreibly adi. { ich from **D , lar Mary Leigh adys two suffragettes" er al ened here on August 7 to five years' imprisonment on charges re- spectively of woun: nding Hoa E, Redmond, leader off} Phr- liamentary party, wi h a I thrown at Premier Asquith's car- Bi ii or + Animal: was Tubuiit) Mf vA -desputel Wom : Tomes: tind + TEabellE afta says: iL. dren of Robert Bennie of Beating fon, Here seriously injured ab he d in 8 Ei i dog. We The" 'can! while: they werk'p Tarlie People in! the' hl arnt positively the that: thes 'animal was' mi ro | and the, children have been Temioved: bl to Toronion for: a Th ent Liberal, who has been 'ii "biiki- ness as a draper 'in Walworth He 10 Fh uit Ta' A Eada 8 1 TE 0 . gi Eat BEC Cf li Bok inal, Bran---Manitoba bran, "| routo freight, Blorts, $25 to aU NTRY PRODUCE. : Feit nh ide for rolls, hit ; x of 'mewinla, he 10 ser ovr me fresh, was Ingee nd M13 hess, fof yh wi raonny- Handpicked oney-- tr tins, Tk pry 1b. for pe 8 for, No. 1, 'wholesale: combs, $2.25 , wholesale. choice 180 ry: 1b.; raed pon to ldo; ducklings, 15 to ult palout, lowes, Shan. a Outiatitad, Hew. S00" prices of PROVISIONS. +, acon--Yong clear, 1312 to Ho a Ths in 'case lots. -Pork--8hort Sut. 8 50. 0 § do., 'mess, to $21. Ham to to light 2 to ia 4 the ped 30 to So dina | repkia ; 1 i Saou! 2 bit lo. : Lurd--Tierces, 130: tubs, 131dc; pails, MONTREAL MARKETS. Montreal, oy 27 --Oats--Candian West ern, No. 2, 4 71-2 to a do. No. 3, 4612 to 47¢; extra No. 1 feed; 471-2 to A8c, Basiey | © ~--Manitol fodti to or B00. BeOS, ro ers', $5.10; Winter Fh oi 25; straight rollers, $4.85 10 do. i bas 5 8 a $2.30, Rolled pair" Bazil £5.00 90 1bs,, $2.40, 1 mda £1 BE ar-No. a. 1 por lo $0, oar thie he to 8 § --_ a Abt od EaEEy sy Foioion sooonds, Bs to goo 2: go--Bel yi" b! Ag! "lots, $1.16 UNITED STATES MARKETS, Minneapolis, Aug. 27.--~Wheat--Septem- ber, 91340; December, 921-40; May, 96 1-20; No. 1 hard, 99140; No.'1 Northern, 2d to 98 34¢; No. 2 do. 8834 to 963-de, Jorn «No. -3 yellow, 75 to 751%. Oate--No. white; 301-2 to Rye--N Pasteur Treatment "ns 3680 ie oP Win to them, Mr. Robert shoe: repairer iin iword: of the' el on hi - 0 88 soOn As Wo a his pul to. take possession' of inheritance ; and Mrs. J, H; 'has similarly had-the pleasant ar a Suadeel rn was azraigned. 10 murder case w Hort tuted water, «i The steamer' Eric, broken. up. he ¢ saved, also part of "the cargo of F| Argentine maize, . The rand Th Commission warned ;# and i Canadian aifways to proceed with Torotito Union Station without furs | ther delay. : during the | § ee of the spring. Books || 4 g coal companies through Pout the country, which at the pre-{§ ent time should 'be filling up fo winter demands, are in many cases if being: shaclutely - 'depleted. Prices) GBEAT. BRITAIN. , The King had a Narrow. escape from 'an secident while motoring in Yorkshire. Bramwell Booth was chosen by i the late General to succeed him as head of the Salvation Army. The official document, was opened and RRR i hah UNITED BT STATES | Ponneylvanis lars a tone are Accordingly rising in Winnip 'handitoal has ong from ten and a half to eleven! Manitoba and os EREETING COMPA BONDS AND. MORTQ Bente resrimitutiond took place | in the U. B. Senate regarding con- Nt ibuticyis 80 pry funda. iY Lk The accused .in tl a FP New-. York Criminal Court on Thursda: Startling evidence regarding contributions to the Republican' party in 1004 was given before the U. 8. Seuate Committee. Ross oF d

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