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Port Perry Star, 29 Apr 1914, p. 6

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SELLE SA NAS I Canadian 'Munlolpa! De! for safety, In the front select from, $100 and upwards. fifty years. per cent. intoreat. BLMIRA, ONT. GRIMSBY, ONT, , SUDBURY, ONT. ... Investment Bankers SAFETY FIRST In'the witchword of the day. Te "unique 'record nk of all following" constitute an unusually tractive group to 1. They can be purchased in amounts of approximately 2. They mature at practically all periods from one to 8. They are offered to yleld from 4); per cent. to 63% ALBERTA SONKOOL DISTRICTS ...... Write for Full Particulars. Gladly Sent on Bequest. A. E. AMES & G0. == Unlon Bank Building, Toronto them, rly pla A The nvestme ESTEVAN, SASK. ..6.00% WATROUS, BASE. ..6.50% via nveas vt GB in the Preferred Stock of MODEL Sir H. Montagu Allan, - Mr. John A. Gunn, Mr. H. 8. Holt, President, Royal Bank of Canada; Director, Canadian Pa- cific Railway. Mr. C. R. Homer, President. Ogilvie Flour Mills, Ltd.; Director, Bank of Montreal; Director, Canadian Pacific Railway. Mr. C. B, Gordon, minion Textile Co., Bank of Montreal. President, Do- Ltd.; Director, INVEST YOUR MONEY President. President. Merchants Bank of Canada. Vice-President. Directors. Mr. R. J. Younge, of R. J. Younge and Company. For farther partiomlars drop a Post Card toi R. J. YOUNGE/AND COMPANY, Montreal, Limited, of Montreal, DAIRIES, - President Gunns' Limited. Mr. W. M. Birks, Director Molsons Bank; Director, Sun Life Assur~ ance Co. Mr. John McKergow, Director. Sun _ Life Assurance Co. Hon. Senator Dandurand, Director, Sun Life Assurance Co.: Director, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, 1790 St.. James Strect, Canada. 'his THE HEWS INA PARAGRAPH HAPP _NINGS FROM ALL OVEB THE GLOBE IN A KUTSHELL Canada, the Empire and the World tu General Before Your Eyes. Canada. Berlin Publie Library Board will receive $10,000 from Andrew Car- negie. Ingersoll voted a loan of $15,000 to a Detroit firm who will manu- facture auto starters. Dr. Hastings has ordered Toronto dairymen to destroy the germs in milk and other dairy products. The business section of Bryson, Que., was destroyed by fire, twenty- eight stores and dwellings being burned on Thursday. Geo. Powell was. found dead 'ab the bclbom ef the 180-foct shaft at the Deme Mine, Porcupine, having apparently falleh, 'A brarvch 'of the Imperial Home Reunion Loague was formed im Londo, a credit fund of $10,000 be- _ing established at 'the bank by a hundred "citizens. Members of Guelph Building Trade presented James Wait, re- tiring after ten years as secretary,' with a substantial cheque, Alex: 'Bircmiers is the 'new secretary. 'Win: Smith and his fourtesn-year- 'old son of Port Ryerss narrowly es- caped with their lives' when of horess" were: killed an wagoa a mashed by a tram a on Thursday, 5 "vont Britain, jguttes tried to burn Annan- a large, fb i man- thi nt toni ia Bel- |. rule ©00- | ¢ wattled |; United States. Voting in Illinois on Wednesday put 78 saloons out of business] | among 21 places, A Montreal woman was sentenced to prison in New York city, she hav- ing pleaded guilty of a chifirge of petty larceny, General. General Villa stated at Juarez that under no conditions would he be drawn into a war with the United States. sme pina d MUST RELY ON BRITAIN, Much Canadian Capital Is Invested... In Mexico. A despatch from Ottawa says: Canada has no trade representative in Mexico. Over a year ago. the Commissioner there was withdrawn on account of the fact that the cBun- try was in a state of constant or in- termittent eruption, and the possi- bilities of trade development were slim. The trade of the Dominion with Mexico in the last fiscal year aggregated $3,360,999, of which $3,- 142,581 were imports and $218,418 exports. The principal importa are grasses, fibres, drugs and tobacco, and the efports grain, coal, paper and whiskey. Much Canadian capi- tal is invested in the country, main- ly in tramway, power or mining en-. terprises, but for the protection of Canadians there as well as of the investment the 'Dominion mu upoR( the mother country . ation eT -- ae Homouiead = Boupsst, a monoplane «flier, d that be had a detier, Ri Cruz and and 107 hig ein ran Lind, who is p! beted Wh pt man here om present situation in Vers Cruz. 3 f NL Nos 'that is Ho | jhe, present, Bb ' 8 Fn tention," replied M 'Lind. we are now in on: of Vera Cruz, the next step will be to clean up Tampico. Then we should retain of both cities and algo lockade all the 1 do hot Me a as" rr will have all he can do to contend with the Any o the circumétances to righ De army | pated, able pr revolutionists, ig . while Huerta is blocked aw. - From top to bottom: General Leone ard Wood of the United States army} General Blanfuet, Mexican Minister of War, and General Huerta, il Occasionally the breaking of am engagement enables both parties to live happily every after. Dr. Dessauer of Frankfort-on- Main, reports ability' to make X- rays twenty times more penetrat- ing, rendering them almost as effee- tive as radium for treatmemt of dis- | REAR-ADMIRAL FLETCHER, Commander of the fleet at the cap= ture of Vera Crus CORN GROWERS BENEFIT. Change of Duties will Apply: fo Binders, ¢ A despatch from Ottawa says: It is understood that the change in "| duties on binders from 17% to 12% per cent. will also apply: to com ly in the corn-growing counties of | Sou Quer: During the Pp n by the Finance Minis- ter of the tariff changes the ques- tion was asked if the lowered duty would apply to corn binders, and he expressed the opinion that it would. It is gapscted: that this will be confirmed. ! a SUICIDE OF KEEPER. fob $ % A: 0 fiom 2 a former | Tr. ab the city prison; ; Wednesday ay phy Sahoonig EE in Yan Mcbonald was one of the jailers involved in an in- vestigation now being = conducted tion' a few weeks ago. Sr ----. In the Arms of the Law. Mr. Tippler (who i is being carried to the station house by two police- 'men)--'Ish awtully good of you fel- lows. 1 hope I m not taking. you out: of your' way.' POM). 7 ¥ single. order, cithe had beer taken hate: or" a Gar Se nom Bitigoh Jot it' 56 Known "We have no quarrel with he LE : Bla who have been engaged '| coming into the city, thought that if in a few days they binders, which are used particular-{ ton, in _bags, Toronto fr {430 dna ppse. Toronto, Lele into the management of the city 1 prison. He tendered his Resigua, 3 '| ashore totals about 6,40 'men. The Chester, i mairie and}: | Minnesota, a San Brancigoo- are' lying n the inner harbor. 'Admiral Badger reports that as a result of desultory firing which Leontintied about' the city 'three more American sailors were killed and about 25 wounded. 'The landing party now occupies all the city, and outposts have been stationed on the sandhills in' the in constructing 'defensive works. "Very little food supply has been and it is question of feeding the people of | the city will become paramount it is possible the United States ill be called upon to furnish. food. cron " fun LEADING TAADS SRATRES OF AMERICA 4 feices of catiss, Grain, Cheese ang O1aw fraguce at Home and ADIroad Breadstufls. Abell 28.--Flour--Ontario Ty gt 3.86, Toronto, wheat flour, 9 hans ana $y t ot a Manitobas--Firs 5 en $5 60; 18 ab: an! Northern, 97¢, an Ontario wheat-- outside, Les to to aX 04, on trac! Toronto to 40c, foes o oats, fa, 500, oe and Es pr 00a 'oronto, Western Canada oats, lc for Toko. 3, and at toc for No. rts. 70 0. 0 at 3 i. Irelght, and §1 Barley 58¢ outside, according to q ye HyorNo. 2 at G3. 1 04c, outside. oat e outside. rn--New No, 3 American, 73ic, all rail, Toronto. Bran--Manitobs bran," § th Gi Shorts, Rm eit | rea: Ber, Th. Yor N 0. a 45 to dozen" for No. 1, 'and $2.40 to Cheese Now cheese, 153 to arge,. and, 15 4 io 0.18 ¢ Jor jw ving. lear; 15 ai 10c per, 1b. ios JT 1s to o I fat PRICES. CF FARM PRODUCTS: 0 a to $26 a a Official Casualties of 'Americans in Geeupation ¥ Were 15 Killed and 74 Wovade - oy are. Feg¥entin is true, and expresses hi that any ; attack can be su resisted." A de 3 Bays i Hlomatic relations between Government of the ' and the de facto he ernment of Mexico was made com- plete when Senor Don A. Algara R. de Terreros, Charge d'Affaires of Mexico in Washington, received his passports from the Btate Depart- ment. This action was taken at the request of Senor Algara. It fol- lowed the course of President 0' Shaughnessy, the American! Charge d'Affaires in Mexico Ge should be handed his passports, rangements were 'made f polls, April 3 © bid; July, 9 hard, 0. I Nor 2 Notthorn. HL 1 yellow, 52 io 83 ou ats cy at nts, i ey Mires Shan $3.60 in i ond clears, $2.76 in jute. Shivments.: 66,684 barrels. Bran unch d. Dul lth, April 8. = Wheat 93fc; N LR Li by Fly, A A x o $1, 656; May, $1.66: July, Weronts ApHL 3 Sn COWS, Sat 50 to $5. y com] 3 a tiers 33.60 to $4; chblos. Hades sears, 89 to 2 jo 8 $7. 80: mi ood, $7 to 3 i 15 to $10; com. ih ht ewes. 36.28 ; 75. to oh Hep, Tiny int Swen, earlings, 0 to 3 fe ded itn '5c: per ad ded tod for 8 Hel Sit chers to will be liberated on several ranches in the territory surrounding city. This movement was p o the Alberta Fish and ne As believed Dheatan

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