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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1912, p. 2

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Savin, was' Es the thron Btates to declare war on Thursday night. Bulgaria followed / with tila declaration, et says: e. formal declaration of war aaninet Bervia and: Bulgaria was published by the Turkish Gov- ernment on Thu A despatoh from thens, Greece, says: hting between the Greek army ang the Turkish forces sta- tioned: along the frontier began early on Thursday. A despatch hos Bofia SAYS King Ferdinand is on his way to the head- quarters of the Bulgarian army near the Turkish frontier, A Cathe: service will be held .in. the dral, where the Archbishop will in- voke a blessing on the holy war on which the country is . embarking, Bimilar services will be held throughout the country, despatch from Berlin says: Turkey has withdrawn a large sum of money, reported to be $17, 500,- 000, from Germany, according to a special despatch from Bucharest, Roumania, The money was deposi- ted in Germany during the reign of the Bultan Abdul Hamed and was ear-marked exclugively for a war fund. Germany has consented, says the correspondent, to its de. livery to the Ottoman Government and the gold is now on the way from Kustendje, Roumania, to Constan- tinople, on board of the steamer Re- gele Carol I. GREEKS VICTORIOUS. A despatch from Athens says: After a four hours' engagement the Greeks on Baturday dislodged the Turks: from the strong position TN ET RETR LT ana HIT SLEEPING BULL. Workman Jumped. From Oar and Was Crushed to Death, A despatch from North Bay says: Isodore Levesqui, teamster, em- ployed by the Superior Construc- tion Co., was killed on Thursday when the Algoma Central work train on which he was riding collid- ed with a bull*lying asléep across the rails. Levesqui jumped from the car in which he was riding, and was erushed under it when it top- pled over with the impact. miss Be " FOLLOWED HER FIANCE. Owen Sound Girl Died Two Weeks After He Passed Away. A despatch from Owen Sound says: Miss Gunn, for a number of years bookkeeper in a local cloth- ing store, died on Baturday even- ing after two days' illness. = She was to have been married in the near future to the late Alex. Mo- Ewen, the manager of the store, who: died of typhoid less than a Joxtad J ago. . Miss Gunn came here from Woodstock, and is, sur- vived by one brother "and sister, Re SPIKE PIERCED FOOT, Painful Accident 'to Workman at Prison Farm Building, = 3 despatch from Guelph says: ames Corrigan, Duke street, | Me working on 'one of the new 'buildings at the Prison' Farm, on yiday, jumped down off a scaf- Hold, his foot striking four-ineh © projeeting from a "piercing his ' boot and' foot Be , coming out above the . Unless blood-poisoning | i nO serious results are Jared. h' from Oonstantinople of 'the Crown Prince, Rulva Heights, a stra tion to the south cial report from taken all the trenches in the Turk- ish territory <around Vrany. 'that the Turks have $b aitven | ATV | back across the Morava Valley TOOK 100 PRISONERS. A despateh from Bofia says: The Bulgarian forces operating against Adrianople have driven the Turks back to the forts forming the outer line of the defences. They took 100 prisoners. The general advance of the Bulgarians continues. Bever- al of the positions on the heights were taken at the bayonet point. In the villages the Turks are seizing Bulgarian officials and holding them for ransom. "CAPTURE OF PLAVA. A despatch from Cettinje, Monte- negro, says: It is officially announc- ed here that the Montenegrin forces captured the town of Plava on Fri- day. The battle lasted two days. WARSHIPS QFF EPIRUS. A despatch from Constantinople says: It is reported from Janina that six Greek warships and three transports: have appeared off the coast of Epirus. Their apparent object is the landing of ow 09 twong youton|chiect is We landing of bovis = SAWMILL BURNED. $20,000 Loss Occasioned by Fire at Lindsay. A despatch from Lindsay says: The large mill belonging to the Baker Lumber Company was to- tally destroyed by fire late Satur- day' night. The blaze was first no- ticed by the nightwatchman, who sent in the alarm, which was promptly responded to by the fire- men. Before the latter arrived the fire had made great headway and their efforts failed to save the build: ing. Besides the building and ma- chinery, 10 or 12 thousand pieces of barrel headings were consumed. The mill, when in' operation, em- ploys. seventy workmen, and 'was one of Lindsay's most successful | industries. The loss is estimated at about $20,000; insurance about $0,000. The mill will likely be re- built during the coming winter. tn ade Ml MILLION.DOLL3R CONTRACT. England to Make § Shells for United States Navy. A despatch from Washington says: A contract for part of the ar- mor-piercing shells for the United Btates navy, on which the Hatfield Steel Company. of England recent- ly underbid all American competi- tors by nearly $2,000 on less than a million-dollar contract . for two thausand fourtéen-inch ghells, and about. $300,000 on a contract of ; ut $1,000,000 for 2,500 twelve-|m inch 'shells, will be awarded to the ronto, ory Y vua rah as ne: cling retary Fst how many shells | Winthrop. will 'be made by the English cor pany has not heen decided, but. is paid only enough will | : E for to serve asa | a and | general staff at Nish says that the Bervians have | This map indicates the manner in via and Montenegro are attacking 'Turkey. Montenegrin troops captured several ge thousand Turkss and to invest Boutaria, which is Jousing over the Bulgarian army is making it 8 way towards fleet threatens to land Turkish troops in the rear, Greeks have captured Meluna Pass, and are to inv donia. It will be seen that Turkey is sssalled on all sides. ; lar NEWS OF DEATH WITH BODY. Sud large ts Were Bereaved: When Cot 'the PRICES OF FARM: PRODUCTS | 7 REPORTS FROM ™ LEADING TRADS CENTRES OF AMERICA NN Prices of outtie, Crain, Cheese sng Other Produse at Homa ang Abrdad BREADSTUFFS. Toronto, Oot. 22--Flour--Winter wheat, %0 per cent. patents, $3.85 to fo $5.50, at sea- board. Manitoba flours--First patents, in jute bags, 85.70; second patent a Wan, and strong ba ers', $5, on Bh ronto. In cotton bags, more « or ners, 99%, at 95 14 Manitoba wheat--No. 1 ports, No. 2 at '1% on 5 , Bay ports. Feed a, and x & x, c, Bay porta Ontario PWheat---No. 2 and ved red wheat, 94 to 9c, outside, and grades down to 75c. QOats--No. 2 Dntario worth 3%, outside dnd 43 to on track, Toronto. Uns graded, 3 to obo outside. Western Can ads oats, Domina 1 Peas-- Nominal sarier=rorty. Sight 1b: barley 650, outs Corn=ithe market bs lid with 'Ny Ia ) merican ated alla Toronto, and N No at Hi, all allra t B Have x oid 1a to to for No. 1, outside. eat -55¢, outs: Bran: Manitoba bran, $23, in bags, To: ronto freight. Shorts, $26, COUNTRY "PRODUCE. Butter--Dairy rolls, ehoice, 36 to 20s; bakers', inferior, 21 to %3c; choice dairy, tubs, 2503. creaniery, 28 10 9c for and 26 to" 2c for solid, 3 h, gh eepe--14 196 Tor large, and 14340 for ns, "Bike itand. picked, 33 per thushel; primes, ing Ho! SL raced, n Shing on pH 12% per 1b. for No, 1, wholesale; combe, $2.50 $3, wholesale. Ponltry----Wholesale of choice dressed - ponltry :--Ch ok per 1b. fowl, 1b., 10 to 110; ducks, 11 to 120; turkeys, 16 to Ye. Five poultry. hot 2¢ lower than the above. toes--Offerings have recently fallen | oft, foie prices are firmer ai $1 a bag, on PROVISIONS, Cured meats are quoted Baoon, Jong olear, 16 to 15 de: Suse J ote Pork 1 fener rolls, 1412 to Lop: breakfast iw Dacha; 21 to Dugd-Tierces, Wade, tubs, " 340; wy BALED HAY A) AND STRAW. Baled hay--No. 1 hay, $13 to #1 hi is 2 10 812; fin Was Delivered. - A despateh, from Ottawa says: | To be suddenly confronted with a ty coffin containing the dead 'body 0 their son, without having recei any previous notification of his de- | t mise, was the lot of Mr. and Mrs. A. Poirier, 122 Albert Street, Hull, | 'parents of the late Poir- er, Ww body was €Xpress on Tiareday left Hull for the shanties six 280, and his from him until, answering the door: bell Thursday, Mr, Poirier was in- form te ress man that he vs of N. Poirier to de- liver, Accompanying the body was a letter stating. that deceased had met with his death by being struck 3|bY a falling tree whilst in the 8. ih x MARCONI'S pri REMOYED. _ | Operation Performed By Noted Turin Surgeon. |. A'despatch from Rome. says: Wil- liam Marconi's right e e Was re- retin, | moved on Thursday by] r. Bayardi, a noted Turin surgeon. ; 'coni' was seriously esd 'Bep- r 26 in an automobi dent near Borghetto. He wa moved was treated for several days. Béyere . contusions bo 25 11 around the | 'at Court of St. James, ' : Seopa i 1 h WRB to the hospital of the' Naval i nt at Spezia, where ms Jarente heard x rae): : Tou Hundred Ti ; © $6,000,000 Damage Wrought. A 'despatch tri The typhoon which swep f of the islands of the Philippines group October = 16, caused many x deaths and hea: perty. by the military "authorities esti: damage to pro- Bi A telegram. received here}. mates that 400 persons were killed |. and damage amounting to $5,000; 000 was dons by the storm in the |s. Island of Cebu; The typhoon was | of hurricane force, thousands of houses, iin swept ashore and sunk and crews. drowned. 'Many and Filipinos are. "hamel 'and leveled | hop grants, and he tra covered by

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