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Port Perry Star, 11 Sep 1912, p. 6

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thould Nominal, 'wheat--Nominal, Bran--Manitoba ronto freight. 8 Butter--Dairy, choice, 25 t6o; bakers, inferior, 21c; cbotgs dairy, 4 abe, Be eo; 2612 for #0) lots of new laid, % to , Ho. P heoso--Now choos, 14 14 to 14180 for large, and 12 to 14 3-40 for twins. Botn Sand picked. $8 per bushel} a, mers acted, in tins, Va a al, No. 1, Wholesals; combs, (oat Waciowio, prices of Shes ns, 1b.: hens, 13 $0 16; ducklings, a to to fe Live Joey, about 20 lower ON otatoes--Oanadian, new, $1.00 to 81.10 per bag, PROVISIONS, Bacon--Long olear, 1412 to '14340 per 1b,, in sage J 1ota, Pork--Short cut, $24.50 to , $21.60, Hams--Medium to Yo "0 190; heavy, 151-2 to 160; breakfast bacon, 181-20; backs, to 20 1-20. Lard--Tieroes, wt 1-2c; tubs, 13340; pails, BALED HAY AND STRAW. Baled Hay--No. 1 new hay, $12 to #13, on track, Toronto; No. 3, $10 to 811; clover, mixed, to $9. Baled Btraw--810 to $10.50, on track, Toronto. MONTREAL MARKETS. Montreal, Sept. 10.--Oats--Canadian Wes- No. 2, 4912 50c; do., No. 3, 48 to 481-20; extra No. 1 feed, 49 to 49120. Bar: ley--Manitoba feed, 60 to 63o; malting, 1 7% to 800. Buckwheat--No. 3, 74 to 76¢. Flour --Manitoba spring wheat patents, firsts, $5.30; strong bakers', atents, choice, $6.25: , 8h 85 to $4.90; do., in bi to $2.30. Rolled oats--Barrels, 80; bag of 9% Ibs, $2.271-2 Milltesd Bran, $22; shorts, $26; _middlings, $28; mouillie, $30 to $34. H tof, car lots, westerns, 1312 to 140. Butter--Choicest creamery, 27 to 2714c; seconds, 26 to 261-do. --~Belected, 28 to 29c; No. 2 stock, 19 to Potatoes--Per bag, car lots, 8 to 90c. UNITED STATES.MARKETS. Minneapolis, Sept. 10.--Wheat--Septem- ber, 877-8c; December, %018c; May, 9434 to 9478c; No. 1 hard, 9 380; No, 1 ern, 8878 to 8978c; No. 2 Northern, 8478 to 867.80- No. 3 yellow corn, 761-2 to 76c. No. 3 white oats, 30 to 301-20. No. 2 rye, 621-2 to 631:20. Bran, $19.50 to $20. Flour--First patents, $4.45 to $4.75; ond patents, $4.30 to $4.65; first clears, $3.30 to $3.60; second clears, $2.40 to $2.70. Duluth, Sept. '10.--Wheat--No. 1 North- ern, 90380; No. 2 Northern, 8738c; Sep- tember, 90 38c; ber, 901-2 to 906-8c; May, 9i4c bid. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Montreal, Sept. 10.--~The best steers were sold at $6.50, and from that down to $4.50 per. owt. The top price realized for cows was $6.60, and from that to $3.50 per cwt. Good bulls sold at $2.50 to $3.50 per owt. Lambs sold at $6 to $6.25 per cwt. Ewes hrought $4 to shy per cwt. The market for good to choice Rr was stronger, and sales were made at from $8 to $1 and the lower grades at from $3 to $6 each. A stronger feeling prevailed in the market for hogs, and prices ruled higher at $8.75 to $9 per cwt. for selected lots, weighed off ears. Toronto, , Bept. 10.--Medium butchers sold at 85.75 to 86.25; common, $6 55; | u ; ads. braseseiain for He rronions ot made by J. Bruce W Iker on Thurs. | Oey the. H Tate sometimes Tents, was course it has to be Er that Toronto, according to the figures of the Assessment ng oats now . coming has 35,000 more peopl of la own than had this time last t realize how fast The "increase of & than the whole jon other cities of Rog phir ty as the population of a ty. Whether this rapid Jopalation is. an al lessing for the rest of Provinces is a question which will bear 'serious consid- era But Torontonians are ate Yholeheartedly proud of their Fair. sition in some ay on er Jisaaintuly, a hat a now. And with rigid to truth it can be said dn the. Ex Exhibition of 1912 surpassed all previous efforts. In nearly every department there was & noticeable sprucing up, and there were several new feautres, STRONG ON IMPERIALISM. The distinctive note was probably the tinge of Imperialism that was injected. There were cadets from all parts of the Ba rans, or, ralia, England an an exhibitions and nightly ne 4 There were the land. And the siege of Delhi: from Iddia Rochaster "ull Tie wan deliberate planned. tor |b 8 de. those in charge of. the "Ben bition's for- tunes are ardent Imperialists. It: cost Soong to bring the' CES not by accident that many of at the directors' luncheons ec the' tn ax in sclive sympathy se who are not in achive with the propaganda were > ask what was the, coudestion Been sec- | these sentiments a 3 purely industrial and agricultural rR m, which might BuRbO posed to glorify, if anything would, ne blessings of peace. A $15000 JOB A-BEGGING. The resumption of activity in Junot AL Pelitios a after the summer iddgs the most pressing issue to 4h uestion of the city counsel Appolniment. fusal of Mr. T. G. Meredith to cept the position hastily offered Bn lets ust a little Shainelaced tess. To have a 16,000 to job turned down cold was just a trifle humiliating. But. no: doubt ge Receiving of the offer did not fg Mr. Mered He has a comfortable home nig nd at sixty a man does not sever the connections of a lifetime, the ground cleared for a goal man, the question on everyone's lips "Will Mayor Geary it?" He imself said no word, but, of courge, at the sal. ary: gf even hal half Thy salary; it is a Bow. tion d attract any young Ia yer, The rr ls of Mayor Gea fhances arose, artly from the faot at voted much 'time to law. ad jo jos Bas Ce his 'forte. On he other calves sold at $8 to $9; common calves, $3 to risers Bit ene 1,000 PEOPLE HOMELESS, $2.500,000 Loss by Fire at Ocean Park, California. A despatch dom Los Angeles, Cal., says: Fully one thousand persons are hunting homes as the |s result' of the fire which destroyed 150 buildings in Ocean Park on Tuesday night, causing a loss esti- mated at $2,500,000, with insurance | gy of only ten per cent. Bo far as known, only one man Jost his life. The burned area extends from Bay- mond Avenue, on' the morth, hand he had to recommend him an ex- oeptional Knowledge of current municipal arrangement by which Mayor Geary ooeed M Deayion City Coun. sel, Controller a be as din dro Electrio Commission leaving, the comparatively clear "for Go Hoocken as the next Mayo: of as the 4 "deal" that was or WAY. 'And peop not generally enthusiastic about deals. TO HEAD OFF OIVIO ABBATOIR. proposal of the city to spend Third of 'a million dollars on a batoir and cattle market extension drew a skilful open letter from the Harris Ab: batoir Company, which offers the city a Det i one ite iH rs Ww n ) base of operations and move out to the Union Stock Jardsas W "at West Toronto. 0 Ozone Avenue, on the south, a the tance of seven blocks, a on the ocean west to midhay between i the speedway and trolley-way, onl mua the east, everything was wiped vl Era that thelr living flag. There was [he Kings uncle. | c bands from ihe ee | -wild on the day morsiug in answer to a query w 'harvesters had | ached Hy city during the harves- ters' excursions. "We needed fifty thousand, and the demand cannot be supplied this I The weather con ng are ping matters considerably, as the crops are not all in a condition to 'be reaped. In. the sections where the ¢ are ready the har- vesters are all busy, and when the that "the farm fs still worth 21 Tomes: he has tor tony has for te | pol pity that a the" -- 8 & o ers of Ontario have 5 not shared in this man's THE BALL THAN GLORY. With the Toronto baseball team holdin on to the. Jenderabiy tion finished to the ts where the large mers. of men oho ¢ from the east on harvesters' a large number never saw a cheap rate to the west. we must overcome this in some way and have the harvesters selected the east before our crop is Just how this can be done the 3 ture will unfold." SEWAGE IN OTTAWA WATER. Report of Enginoors Regarding In. fake Shows Bad Conditions." A despatch from Otta says The engineers who examined Ott wa water intake presented their port a the judicial "enquiry on W: document: rev SX as Te a most shocking n was far ont whenever the team 'was not asticularly pleaséd the a that played the "The bi cont $13,000 more. And it Was probably | d and manage: players in pretty plain terms. This talk assisted by the ais tion of two or three b big league pitchers, Kent, Drucke. and = Maxwell, seemed to have & marvellous effect, and immediately' started on ite winning streak. But hele Is. not. much. left of the pitch. Ing staff to the season, and in 8 er the early oriticisms were all Justified. Nor is the play in the field al- ways of the gilt-edged yariety. Nor is the team exceptionally speedy on the bases. The one department it ae shone in has been batting. Nearly every man developed into an old fashioned slug- most of their vyictories have been won, not by keeping Toh other fel- lows score down, but by running up a score on their own accou Probably the ay who has acquired the most popularity during the season is Jenny Meyer. yd poveral seasons he has used as a spare man by various boi Be and came to. Toronto in that ca acity. Bute hes hit like a fiend, jiges pad developed fairly well in 'the fie! that he has made a place for Bimal? pd the regularg { Koti Bie REWARD FOR JACK BENNETT. | though warned by the ture. 'aulty construction is sho of in the * concrete 'work, and joints 'of the steel pipe were ay | gaping widely, allowing sew from a 12-inch Or whieh ic els the clear water fire Jota | in. Aside from this Bull op most important evidence before J Gunn was that of the medi- cal health officer, De Shirreff. Al- 'eity bacteri- ologist at various periods from May to July that the water was showing signs of contamination, he did nob issue the public warning against the use of the water until July 9, de- pending on increased doses of hy- drochlorie to purify it. The fever outbreak began on duly 10. ws ca We aie oa] hi Ee Sob atataly vor the le OVOR fnvented. Only washer worked with crank handle at side as well as top lever--and "the only ous where the whole top opens up. \ Ask your dealer to show you the "Champlon'* Washer. 4 Attorney-General' Department Of- fers the Sum of $200. ; A-despatch from Srantiord says: | A reward of $200 has been offered { for the capture of Jack Bennett, wanted here for the murder of Em- ily Antone at Middle ort a few | ® dni

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