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Port Perry Star, 20 Mar 1912, p. 6

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i In the annual memorial service TICES OF FARM PRODUCTS _/MEPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES OF AMERICA. Pin $rices of Cattie, Grain, Chesse and Other Produce at Home and Abroad, BREADSTUFFS. "Toronto, 40 vm W! Ba 90°} cent. penta $3.90 to a dod al a A pat pe me 10, » nd we 14 Ba Bay on Feed wheat, ate oN Whaat No. 2 'white, red and; on oul El roa peas $1.20 to 81.25 4 0ats---Car lots of No. 2 Ontario, outside, to 461-26, and of No. 3 at #412 to AS, fet No. 2, 49120, on track, Toronto, 0. 1 extra W.O. feed, 500, snd No: 1, 4%; Barley--93 to 90, outside. i Ootn--~No. 3 American yellow, 76, Toronto Ereights, and Milo-dried at 80c. fiRyes About $1.00, outside. Brap----Manitoba bran, $26, in bags, To- Fouto; freight. Shorts, $27.50 to $28. mtn COUNTRY FEOD0 Srey I a EE ani picked, $2.35 per bushel roi A) in $ins, 11 to 12 per ih. 00 $2.50 to aed Ray --No. 1 at Sis to $16.50, oh sok, ARNG, 3 at $13 14, led Btraw--$9 to wh, on track, To: Patien-Oar Jota, in bags, $1.60 to $1: aud Delawares at $1.70 to $1.75. "Out-ofs $1.76 to $1.80. SPouitry--Wholesals rises of . choice sed poultry:--Chickens, to 150 per Stow. 8 to 00; geese, 15 a oo. dugkn, 'to 140; turkeys. 20 to 2le. Live poultry, ut 20 lower than the above. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE. Butter--~Dairy, choice, in wrappers, 3% to to 3%; and inferior, jo oe. Creamery quoted a to 400 for olla, 8 0d 360 for solids, per 1b. Exgs--New-laid, 24 to 20 per dozen, in oase lots. "Oheese--Large quoted at 1634 to 170, and twins at 17 To 171-40, per. 1b, HOG PRODUCTS. leat, 112 to 1 Pork--Short out, 50. to $20. Hams Medium to i heavy, 14 to 141De; 1034 to iio: breakfast bacon, 16 to to ~Tierces, 12; tubs, 12140: pails, oii UNITED STATES MABEEES. Mion apolia, oa eh 19. May, 4; July, on 401 1) No. 3 Nard Northern 3L0608; No. 8 5 No. 4 wheat, $1.0258, lo, fo, po , seconds; $4.65 to $3.15; do., on $i alo,: March 19. Spring. whest--No. 1 hern, carloads store, § wh Winter, red, $1.04;' No. 3 No. 2 ite. $1.02. ' Corn--No., 8'¥ ey ww No. ellow, 6934, al on veack, 1! rough J Date sNg. 2 white, 57 14c; No, 3 te, 66 No. & white, 56340. Barley ting, 1% to $1.35. Sh oNEREAL MARKETS, Ont ~~ Canadian TR 53 to rood. a 12 opi Ko EE gr Tord + Bs pa i a Jo 0% to oo Easvaras, 1110 5 fo] Baier Blogs? rh % Re toes--Per 'bag, oar lots, $1.65 ena LIVE BTOOK MARRET. Maren 19 to 7 Shel 55 0 ee ie Fie Calves--$3 to wo Toronto, March 19, Medium and ocom- mon butcher cattle ranged from $4.50 to $5.50. Good cows and bully were firm. Btockers and feeders were but milk cows went under about. $15 a oon Lambs were very firm at $7.50 to $8. Sheep and calves were mindy and unchanged. Hogs were about 10c, higher at $7.25 to $7.35, fed and 'watered. I HEALTH ACT REVISION. Radical Changes Are Proposed. in the Bill. Provides for division of Ontario into not more than ten health dis- tricts;, with provincial officers in charge of each ; reduces membership of local boards of health; makes lo= cal officer of health executive: officer of board. Provides for weekly re- ports to provincial board of all communicable diseases; - prevents dismissal of local officer, except by! -consent of provincial board ;" pros vides for annual conference of medic cal health officers; orders provision for care of indigent sick; exténds provision for inspecting meat: - 'PECULIAR ACCIDENT, Freight Cars Crash Through Hill- hurst Railway Station. A despatch from Hillhurst, Que., says: A serious accident occurred here on Thursday night, which-re- sulted in the destruction of the Grand Trunk Railway Station by fire and the tying up of traffic for several hours, Several cars on a westbound freight jumped the track and orashed through the ' station, upsetting the stove and starting a fire. Agent Bonner was badly in-| a, | jured, but will recover. rei NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF. Conferences on British Coal Strike + Ended in Failure. ol despatch from London says: The conferences on the coal strike have failed, and the negotiations tiave been broken off. : The Goyern- ment has decided, therefore, to re- thle, | vanipes in grad to Seats dairy products and potatoes, Ahab means all kinds of caffeine--the Febru- | pan Pond ary from 131.4 to 134.3, those being wo percentages of the average of fro prices during the last decade last century. The upwerd move- ment was Jargely the result of ;ad- animals and rices . were also upwand; Roll x in the food products rived from the lines above tioned. mentarntuniylo-- SUFFRAGETTES SENTENCED. Four to Six Months' Imprisonment{ot. for Window-Smashing. "A 'despatch from : London gaye: Ten 'of the suffragettes who' were committed for trial by the Police mon Magistrate at the Bow Street Oourt on March 2 on a charge of smashing!» windows during the women suffra- gette demonstration on were 'sentenced' on 'Wedn the London Sessions Court to ranging 'from four to #ix mon imprisonment, The women tried in the Buperior Court on ac- count of the damage caused by each of them having exceeded the value ; of $25. a 4a uD. 8 NR, TO STRIKE: Conference in New York' Breaks Up fou Without Result. 5 A despatch {rom New York syst : "Al otiations with the anthra- cite coal. operators are off," de-(c clared John P, White, president 0 the United Mine Workers of Ameri- oa; ab the adjournment of the meet. ing on Friday afternoon between the miners and operators in which the miners declined the operators! counter-proposition. 'I look for & cou general Sspension of work on April 1,"! he LR 4 HARD. TO DROP. But Many I Drop. It. A young' Calif. wife talks about coffee : Java and give Postum a trial, bus my nerves were so shattered that Was a nervous wreck and, of course same drug found § in coffee and is equally harm- ul.) Ye first T thought bicyelo riding saused i6 and I gave it. uj it up, , but my) oondition remained uncha; did not want to Soaovisdve coffee Suuted the fzouble, for 1 was ver sort to Legislation with a view ot|fond ¥ | ending the strike, and a bill will %1be introduced providing a mini Tu wa wage for all undergro sol "It was: hard to drop Mocha and los Tip! | [aug 'Home; w ba trade:

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