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Port Perry Star, 20 Mar 1907, p. 7

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nh AUR RG a Bilt " sd Sling i ral |eay : Kostotrs wounds. are dangerous. 1A despa from. Fannystelle; Ma |G i The seven-year-old son of F % tie-on "Tuesday alternoon, in { are | POTTY absence of his parents 8rel up' a loaded. rifle which had Beat: 36 door and accident: iid "brother, kil- abi io ling him instant] ly." The bullet penetra: ge ground ted the little fellow's eye. : pe met on" 10. a visry on eaohers | yey re Bast nat sue K a fon 'that. Norm poh) School 8 gr pa svere guilty. of ling. en's with "sticking 3 stock: ngs over. their down, fot nd # applyin .S0ap 4s a i '{hree hh- | di and mothers Were of ablse of fifteen; declared a Placed Hightly over with i} i cut ( everishly. Complete tem, been' foiind on the praitie. a-{ eqused much. dificuny in "between Prince a Marsha, of the nobility from Ku- | «and €aplain Kosloff, of the Eas Siberia Sparel, In: the midst of ; Reaching into his the inde bu Hed a revolver and fin aim fired fwice, the bullet péne- ne neck' and the breast of the . A surgeon was called in dnd "the - severed ear, "Captain HAD BEN FROZEN 10 DEATH. Found By Police; A despatch Jrom Saskatoon, Sask., Silys: The body of Joseph Coarsan. whose death was revealed a. few days ago, was beought. into town on. Satur day evening by Constables Currie and rev, 1.-was Jooated in a shack in Humbolt = distriet, near "wherd it had An inquest is not considered necessary, as {he po- Jice are satisfied that it is bul a case cf being lost and frozen to death. eee, Chief Justice Weatherbee of Nova A Seolia hos resigned. with a pair 'of scissors and picked the y | smaller pieces off with her finger fails. "Clarence M. Strickland, fonrtéen, was 'punished. by use-of "a hlack. "stocking fastened tightly over hi mouth, - 'This ) Preathing: The same § ing was used on each pupil. Wil O'Donnell, eleven, did not answer a question 16-{he satisfaction of us Aeacher 'and was - taken into the groom, seized and shaken, after nich he was thrown: on a sofa and sal upon. - The teacher then forced half a coke Of green soap into his mouth, Helen Thompson, thirteen, had her arms tied behind her; her feel tied to (he desk and her head Jastened 10 the 8, desk by "rags. "| kaa Cano Buy Claims in we ) 1 Development is 'to: 'be carried "vast sole; and an expenditure 1s planned. ' A railway. is from the head of navigalion ver 'to. the. mines, 1 331 4.50 |. pér 1b in case lols; mess a $21 lo}. i ek a EL eo i Spee sta al yo. 2 wo Kill ana 341 Cand, an We board as oan the (otal. killed '100 oi , 88 employees were i while shunting.' pe 5 passen- gers were killed while Attempting to. get on. a train while inmotion. Fifteen passengersfand nine employees were collisions, and twen- ty<five. passengers-and three employes {c THE WORLD MARKET IREPORTS © FROM THE LEADING 5 TRAIL B CENIRES, Ptices of . Cattle, . Grain, Cheese and Other Dairy Produce at Home and: Abroad, Toronto, March 19, -- Flour--Onlario wheal 90. per cent. palents are quoted at $2.65 to $2.67 in buyers' sacks outside, to export. Manitoba first patents, 84.50; second patents; $4; and strong bakers', $3.00, Toronto. Wheat. -- Manitoba grades "are un- changed. No. 1 Manitoba hard quoted a® 02¢ North Bay, all rail; and No, 1 northern at 903c. No. 1 hard quoted at 88¢ lake ports, and No. 1 northern at 86 to 863¢c, lake ports. Corn--No. 3 American corn is quoted at 53% 10"54¢ on track, .oronto. Cana- dian corn is quoted at 46 to 47¢c, Cha- tham freight. Bran--Scarce and nominal at $19 to $20 outside in bulk. Shorls quoted at $21 oulside. CALL BOARD. Wheat -- No. 2 Onlario red winter offered at 733c east, with 72¢ bid. No. mixed offered at Ho oulside, with 71%¢ bid at 78 per cent Soints, NO. 2" goose, 66¢ bid east, without sellers. Barley--No. 2 wanted at 53Xc east; No, 3 exira at 50c af 78 per cent points, and No. 3:at 50¢ at 78 per cent points, but none offered; i Peas--Nao. 2 offered at 80c oulside, with "79)c bid at C.P.R. 78 per cent points. Oals--No. 2 white offered at 39)c on a 5c rale to Toronto, with 38%¢ bid al 78 per cent points. Five thousand bush- els sild at 39¢c at 78 per cent points, March shipment, COUNTRY PRODUCE. * Apples--Good to choice winter stock, $2.50 to $3.50 per bbl. Beaus--Hand-picked selling at $1.50 (0 $1.55, and primes at $1.40, Honey--Strained quoted al 11 to 12¢ per 1b; and comb honey al $2 to $2,50 per «dozen, Hops--New quoted at 18 to 21c. Hay--No. 1 timothy is quoted at $12 tb $13 here, and No: 2 at $8 ta $10, Straw-$7 to 87.50 a ton, on track here. Potatoes--Onlario, 90c per bag on track, and New Brunswick, 95c to $1 per bag. Poultry--Turkeys, fresh killed, 13 to 143; chickens, dresséd, 10 to 12¢; alive, 8 fo 9c per 1; fowl, alive, 6 to 7c; ducks, dressed, 11 fo 12c; geese, 10 io Lie per by, THE DAIRY MARKETS. Bufteg--~Pound rolls are quoied at 22 to 23¢75 'tubs, 20 fo 22; large rolls, 20 fo Re. Sree, puin(s sell al 26 lo 27¢, ady at 20 10 21c per dozen in "'Cheese~Large cheese, 13% to he; and thiseins, 183% to MXxe. HOG PRODUCTS. Dressed: hogs in = car lols are un- changed, with prices guoted at $8.30 to 1.50 here, Bacon, long clear, 11 to 11%¢ $2150 ; short cuty $2310 $23 Hams--Li t fo medium, 1B¥e; do Hicavy, 14%¢; rolls, 11%ec; shoulders, Ks, 163c + breakfasl bacon, ~ Tierces, . 128%c; . tubs, 123; J 1280, . BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. -"Manireal, Match 19.--Grain--The local were on the track, 42 were killed rplation the appoinim: spectors who, in add ing the circumstances ~ allending dents, will also 'examine rolling ook and squipment. and report generally re. specling the manner in which the vari ous. provisions of railway acts and re-l Suiations of the board are being observ-' No. 2 was quoted at ih ode 5 Nb 3 ab 42% to 3c, and No. 4 at 41 % fo 2c per bushel, ex store. Flour--Spring wheat paents, $4.50 to' $4.60; seconds, $i winter wheat patents, $4 to-84.15; siraight rollers, $3.35 to $3.65; do, in bags, $1.60 to $1.70; extras, $1.15 to $i.55, Feed--Manitoba brag,' in bags, $21; shorts, $22 per fon'; "Ohlario bran, = in bags, $23,350 to 824; shorts, $24 to $24.05; milled mouillie'* $22 "10 $25 per ton, and straight grain, $28 0 $30./ Provisions--Barrels shul. cil mess pork, $22 lo 23.50; hall:barrels, $11.75 lo $12.50 ; clear fal backs, $24 fa $24.50; long cul heavy mess, $20.50 to $22; half- » barrels, $10.75 to $11.50; dry satied long clear bacon, 12 10 120 & barrels plate beef, '$11 to $12.50; hall-barrels, do, $06.25 to, $06.75 ; barrels heavy mess beef, $8.50 hall-barrels do, $4.75} "compound lurd, 8Y to 10)4¢ ; pure lard, 11% 10 13¢; kettle-rendered. 13 to 133c ; liains, 13 ta ; - breakfast bacon, 153 to 16%c; fresh killed abattoir dréssed hogs, $10 (o $10.25; alive,, $7.25 lo 87.50. New aid, 23 lo 240. Cheese--~October made. white, 13%c: colored, 14¢ nomi- nal. Buller--Choicest creamery, 26 lo 26)4¢ ; medium grades, 24% lo 253c. UNITED STATES MARKETS, St. Louis, March 19. -- Wheat --~ Cash, 6¥c; May, %6%c; July, 77%ec. Duluth, March 19.--Wheat--No. 81%¢; No. 1 northern, 80%c : No. 2 northern; 78%e-;- May, + 803¢c ;- July," 80%ec. Minneapolis, March 19. -- Wheat -- Closed--May, to 79c; July, 80c; Septembér, 783c; No. 1 hard, 8134 lo 813c ; No. 1. northern; 803 lo 80%c; No. 2 northern, '783 to "78%c; No. northern; 75% to 76)e. 'Flour<-Fist palents, 84.20° to 84.30 ; second patents, $4.05 to $4.15; first clears, $3.25 lo $2.95: second leas, hu tor $2.60. Bran, in bulk, $17.50 jo $17.7 CATTLE MARKET. Toronto, March "19.--The aclivily of the market in the better classes of caltla was maintained; axport cattle were sold al 85 to $5.25 per ewt. The markel was steady, and the offerings were, moderale. In the choicest cattle trade was pretty fair al prices ranging from $4.50 to $4.80 per cwt. The general quolations were -- Fair to good, $420 to $4.60; medium, 83.75 to $4; cows, 82.25 to $4.25; can- ners, 81 to $2 per cw, "A steady demand oblained for a lini- ted number of shorl-keeps at $4.20 to $4.60 per ew!, Stockers were steady ab $2.75 to $3.25 'per cwl. Trade: kept steady in lambs, - which were selling ot $6.75 lo $7.25 for grain: fea, and $4.50 to $5.50 for common ones. 4 Export ewes were worth $475 to $5.25, and export bucks, $3.50 to $4.50 per owt. Hogs sold at $6.85 for selects, and $6.60 for fights and fats. 1 hard, €. E. MASSON IN COMMITTED; wililickey "Player Charied With slaughter, - A despatch from Cornwall; Ont; Sues The preliminary examination of Charles Xlasson. of » Oftawa, who is charged with causing the death of "Bud" Me- Court in a hockey jubich here on March 6. was; coneluded 'on Friday allernoon after: five liours spent in hearing evis' dence and the argument of eT, 'and accused was committed for trial; a charge of manslaughter. Se onér seemed fo feel his position Keenly, and' allah the : he shook' ols conlinues. quiet. Ontario] crined.

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