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Port Perry Star, 16 Oct 1907, p. 7

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and. priges +} Thursday. | property at Telqua,-B: C. < rack at | $10 PROVISIONS. - ol Dressed Hogs--$8.75 for lightiwelghts and $8.25 for heayies. ' 3 - Pork--Short cut, $22.75 10. $23 for barrels; mess, $20 to $21. © + 3 ' | Lard--Firm; lierces, 12}c; ~ 461 pa RO RO Smoked and Dry Salted Meals--Long clear 'bacon, tic to 113%c for 'tons and cesses; hams, medium and Tight, Lae to 1o%c, heavy, 14%c to 15c; backs 1634c 10190; shoulders, '16%c to 1ic;. rolls, A134; breakfast bacon, 15%¢ to 166 Green meats out of pickle, 1c Jess than a SA CR 1 §ible also for the indictment. of Ry lary. She bag apy, Ie dend, ative. 1 died unit eu Torrey. on xan: Saves. | 28, Sind or 1d separate. . | penfienti WAS Valley Railway will build{S ep ensions. in 'western Ontario. Mr, Gobeil, Deputy Minster of Public Works at Otlawa, is expected. to Tétire. Carpenter is fo. assume com-| never lea Shui N e_gfot was of No. 2 regimental depot, Toron-| borrowifrgs peg the } $a Barn Cu ) Bank, 1 g* 5 St. John; N. B., teachers-have passed dent C. T. Beckwith was hile ie Aa 'resolution in. favor of a Government | the failure of that bank. She was respon- system of pensions. ; ; : The. first motor car on fhe Infercolo: al ran from: Moncton 'lo' Halifax «<n ajor ¥ CAN REMOVE BIRTHMARKS. .. French Doclors Have Discovered New Use for Radium. 'A despatch from Paris says: Two «of © "A partion of the Temiskaming & North- | the foremost physicians of Paris, Drs. Grand Trunk Pacific ofMcials report valuable coal fields on the: company's 'fern Ontario Railway above New Lis- | Wickham and Degrais, have created a ard; has svak fifteen feet, * sensation at the. Academy of Medicine A petition of nearly 6,000 signatures; [Dy a report on their discovery of a' nie- asking. for. Sunday cars, is before the| thod of removing birthmarks by the ac- London Couneil, tion of radium. Such marks have hith- ordon Hunter was sentenced 'to one | ¢I'to been believed to be indelible. The qar's imprisonment by Mr. Justice Rid-| new method has proved equally suc- el! al North 'Bay for manslaughter. {cessful in cases of adults and children. A. W. Reid, the first of the Vancou-| Marks are effaced by the simple appli- '| ver rioters to be-tried, was found guilty | cation of a plane surfaco covered wilh and senlenced to six 'months in jail. | a varnish containing radium. The ac- Nearly forty miles of Grand Trunk | hon is regulated by the length and fre- Pacific track have been laid west of| quency of the applications, which are Fert Wiliam and (rains are running absolutely painless, The treatment daily. ¥ may be applied to an infant during The sentence of Edwards, the defaull-| sleep. The doctors add that the birth. ing stockbroker of Winnipeg, has been | marks most easily cured are those 'jehanged by (he Appeal Court from ten | which are most highly colored. ars to two, * The relail milkmen, after reaching an agreement. with the producers, de- cided to advance prices one cent a quart after November 1. William Fitzpatrick, of' Montreal, fell 80 feet while at work on a building and escaped with a broken arin and some| A despatch from Denver, Colorado, bruises. says: Kemp V. Bigelow, arrested on he Canadian Pacific, Railway and its | Tuesday for sending infernal machines --_----------e MAILED BOMBS AFTER WARNING. Man Conlessed that Lack of Money Was the Cause. |operalors and despatchers have comc| through the mails to Governor Buchtel, to: an agreement; an advance of four- David R, Moffatt, and C. B. Kounize, teen per cent. in. wages being granted. | confessed on Wednesday that lack of The St. Lawrence Toute has better ee a impeiling ee of his lighting and other aids lo navigation | aC!s. He.said he had concelved he idea than has the Bristol Channel, says Hon. of sending the dynamite after warning . Brodeur, SE {hereby become. a hero' and a finan SiThe Shoot thechiule, and scenic dips | oq) rewerd from the wealthy men whose tho Toru : Shibi font groungs were lives. he had saved. He detailed a trip wn dowrt" during the storm on 'Fhurs- |, EFidorado, where he secured the dyna- !| day night, the 'damage being estimated | mile, and said that he constructed the | a, between' $28,000; and $34,000, und lard, 10)c fo 10%{c; pure. Jard, zc to 12%e; kelfle rendered, 13¢ lo hams, 12%¢" to 15%¢, according ' breakfast 'bacon, 14c 10 153%c; Windsor. bacon, 15¢ 10, 153c; fresh killed battol dressed hogs, 80 to $9.50; alive, 0 hecse--Prices held at 13¢ to 133¢ for | finest : bed. "| tising law, and (fly qthers are. physi- tthe Uniti structor y| Wisconsin, machines Sunday and mailed them. He Col. Lamb. of the Salvation Army falso planted 51 sticks of dynamite in the slales that it was proposed to bring be-| rear of Edward Chase's residence, and tween 20,000 and: 25,000 people" to Can- | then notified the police that he cverheard | ade next year, and ten special sleam-|iwo men plotting to blow up the place er! had been chartered for the purpose, | and kill Buchtel, Moffatt and Kountze. W.-G. Brownlee of Montreal has been elected. to the. directorate of the Grand Trunk Weslern, the Sarnia Tunnel THREW ACID AT WIFZ. Company and other companies con- {rolled by the Grand Trunk. GREAT BRITAIN. Lord Brampton, known in Britain as Rurnicg Fluid Ran Down Woman's Face and Neck. ' A despatch om New York says: Ben- I wi jamin . Greenberg, a wealthy Brooklyn the "Hanging Judge," -is dead, 'at lhe jeweller, dashed a haif-pint of vilric acid age of 90. ' . dewn the back of his wife at Lexington The British Board of Trade report ng Nostrand avenues on Tuesday night, shoug large increases in imports and| and then suffered a mobbing al the exports: for September, hands cf an indignant crowd of one hun- Lord. Rothschild of 'London says|gred people who had seen the unpro- slogks are low because governments! yoked assault. Greenberg has been sepa- ar: hissing at capital - : rated from his wife Etta for three years. The London Times denies that the) -yesday evening, while she was passing positions of: Great Britain and the | Gpeonberg's stare, her husba ashed United States. with regard to Japanese | from his shop wilh a boltle od and immigration. identical. flung it; with &n oath, down her neck. J ato 2 ; Crosv 1 i ONtTED STATES. The. angry crowd. beat Greenberg until Ey « the: police came and placed him under A score of women: in Kansas are prac: arrest. i cant, Aimee cians, p § : Mrs. Charity C. Royal, whose father fought Sindee Wolfs at Quebec, is dead at Ellsw Me, ied There are now more than 156,000,000 'acres of land in the national forests of 'Slates ; SIXTEEN MILLION INCREASZ. 'Phénomenal Advance in Montreal Real Estate Values. ry A despatch from. Montreal says: A Mr, John Roebuck; a graduafe of To-| report completed at the City Hall 'on ronio University, has been appointed: in- | Thursday shows'the increase in assessed ructor in physics 'in. {he University of | veal estate values to, be phenomenal, be GER Copenh Hing no less than $16,980 571, AS in some rd, New has been | eases reduction will be, made by the as- \ in thé | sessors, the {otal increase: for 1007 will ering |'be a shade aver $16,000,000. A - 4 Cash Iv. B, Spear, of the First Naliona a of ut, Ohio. Aa te "Allo Mrs. Chadwick's borrowing was done on $5,000,000 of dogs ection, 'which were suppcsed to ¢ the Wade Park Bank of: . Many. prominent 'men were swindled by her, 'Pilisburg being the field of many of her biggest schemes, 13 Ny Mrs, Chadwick was born at Eastwood, near Woodstock, Ont., and first became notorious when, under the namg of Lydia De Vere, sevenieen years ago, sho committed numercus forgeries at Toledo, Ohio, and was sent to the same prison where she on Thursday night died. MORE HINDOOS ARRIVE. , Five Hundred Reach Vancouver, 180 Were Rejected. A dospalch from Vancouver says: Out of five hundred dnd sixteen Hine doos arriving on the C. P. R.'sleamer Tartar, on Friday, the Dominion Immi- gralion Officer rejected one hundred and elghty, over -one hundréd not hav- ing' sufficient money, and the rest were physically unfit, All were deported. The balance made up a unique proces- ston in variegated Oriental costume, running like frightened sheep. through the streets. None could speak English, Superintendent of Immigration Scot saw the landing, and is reserving his official opinion for Oltawa, for which place he left this afternoon, having cempleted his investigation, NILLSIDE MOVES HALF A MILE. Remarkable Landslide in Department of France. A despatch from Paris says: A big landslide is occurring in the Department of Ardache. The movement ol the earth is ascribed to springs. It threatens dis- aster. A hillside, comprising nearly a million cubic metres of land, has been moving for 26 hours, in-which 'if has traversed half a mile. It is now travel- ling fifty yards an hour, and has dam- med a riv causing a large lake to form, demolished a road. and carried | away {wo bridges. The department is elso suffering very severely from floods. The railroads are cut in fifleen places. GUILTY OF MURDER. LAN, - 43 Now: The Jury of Hamilton Convictsally will Sunfield. ,¢ Rev. 8, T, A | despatch Sey Har' Further notice "Guilty" was the verdic i Foe that tried" Jot Lhe meetings. cl:arge of murdering'ynction at Lindsay ; the afternoon of Jul Lo a strong recommeons of Lindsay, known Chief Justice Fahft as Faithful Brethren field not to hig, 77, recently moved into meney. 01d ommodious quarters in the Block, and on Friday last the japarus were formally dedicated to asonty by the Grand Master, M. Discours, Bro. A. T. Freed, of Hamilton ind the Grand Lodge of Canada. A dR. W. Bro. W. Williamson, of panesBegyerton, \D D.G.M. for the dis- peas "trict, held immediately afterwards ma: | 8 Lodge of Instruction. v zaff| The Second Degree was exem- mill | plified by officers Fidelity Lodge | Payy | Port Perry who are : el W.Bro. W. S.Short--Worship & o | ful Master. on! Bro. E. L. Proctor -- Senior ¢s| Warden. i i Hef | Bro. F. D. McGrattan--]Junior Warden. ¢ A d¢Bro.D.D.Adams-- Senior Deacon. Michael Jro.H.H Stone--Senior Steward. aoets amout:C- A. Hiscox--Inner Guard. his license weHenry Doubt--Chaplain. fa. selling liqud, Goldring, Candidate. his third offence. elevenih hour, the phy- a over charge of the Senior sich an offence. hair heard the 'Call of tion of its kind in {land was obliged. to sac- the first time a licensoe to prepare for the from any man for selling ccitated his place y R.. W. Bro. j not belong to the ar as we could get fmation, the Port ¢ received numerous 4 the quality of their "At Degree was ex-

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