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Port Perry Star, 28 Jul 1909, p. 7

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ors 5 rs i Transcontinental for higher wagés, PRE, Ontario Government ew eribed-- $1,000 towards mentary meworial at Halifa. - {= Beven thousand dollars' worth dianionds ars said. to have- smuggled inter Canada from. Audilia St. Dosis is g and President of the ie d kL Jean for bc oftitan Gol of Which: has Tailed CY to comply: wi eo cterms of its + 480, feak inte the buat Sr Ohad bailed cut, writ directo fo shore, bid" ote ty "in danger. of being tana S10 cataract: A well. a] riverman 'appeared en-the iI-3 Boat ana" ok Noda boat whi es that the 108% to the: 8 that the lost 10 the Ropisc aveling a + round, 'with perfect control of &--Prices purely nominal, heat. Brices purely nom- No.. 2 American yellow, ontrack, Toronto; Canadian W 76 to. T7¢ on track, Toronto, 0--$10.50 to $20 for Ontario i outside in bulk. Manitoba, sacks, Toronto. freights; 824 Toronto freights. OUNTRY PRODUCE. s--~Prime, $2.20 to $2.95, and icked; "$8.40 to $2.45 per -No. 1 timathy, $13 to $14 on track here, and lower Bs, $9 to $10.50« w--87 to $7.50 on track. 2otatoes--Small lots of old, 75 jc, and "new, #8 to $3.25 per él, on track. ; ultry -- Chickens, ' yearlings, dressed, 12 to 18¢ 'per 1b; fowl, 9 to turkeys, It to 16¢ per Ib. 2 Wy 11 F bs < HE DAIRY MARKETS. r--Pound prints, '19 to 200} and large rolls, 18 to 19¢; in- 15 to l8c; creamery, 23 to nd separator 19 to 206 per lb. gs--Case lots, 20 to 2lc per iheese--New 19%¢ for large; and 12%c for twins, "HOG PRODUCTS. 'Badon, long clear, 13% to 13% per e Abas case lots ; mess pork, $23 to $23.50; short cut, $25.50 to $26, ams-~Light to medium, 15% to 5 do., heavy, 14 to 143¢; rolls, 12%; to 18¢ ;ishoulders; 11% to 12c; backs, 18 to 18%c; breakfast bacon, 8. 116% to Me. . fight in: the British | Sens in : mitish | g very b ral Burr of London, | "the: King's Prize at ken in ian win- © Lard--Tierces; 14}{c; tubs 14}4c; pails, 14%e. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Montreal, July 27.--Oats--No. 2 Canadian Western, 58c; No. 1 extra feed, 65%0 No. 1 fred, 57%c; No. 3 Canadian Western, 57c. Barley-- No. 2, 72% to 74c; Manitoba feed barley, 87% to 68c. = Buckwheat 69), to. 700. 'Flour--Manitoba 1 6 patents, firsts, $6.30; g wheat patents, inter wheat pat- ; tents, $8.75} Manitoba strong bak- 'ers, $5,680; straight" rollers, $6.50 to $6.60; straight rollers, in bags, $0.15 t0 $3.20; extras, in bags, $2.80 ~-Business in most feed continues 11% to 11}4c. Butter-- $1%0; jobbing 2c. . Selec stock, t 200 per dozen, July 27.~-Wheat -- opt. 8 + 'nearly id-chan- 'and he was able to coast; he found his east. He swu Government Expenditures to be Limited man who crossed the Channel in a heavier-than-air machine. = Three Frenchmen were on the coast wait ing to seize the first favorable op- porjunity 'to make the attemph. Latham overslept himself. Count Lambert, with a Wright biplane, has not been heard from. ING 0 DEPARTHENTS Strictly to the Sum in Estimates. A despatch from Ottawa says: That the Government is making an effort to cut down expenditures is indicated by an: order-in-Council rocently passed. The order is based in a report to Council by the Min- ieter of Finance, suggesting that the chief spending departments be admonished to live strictly within the appropriations for the current fiscal year. } ' A copy of the order has been served upon every department. % | points out that in the interests of economy it is absolutely necessary that mo works 'be undertaken for which provision has not been made in the estimates, and that expen- ditures for authorized services be limited strictly to the sum author- ized by the estimates. The object doubtless is to pre- vent, if possible, the growing prao- tice of continuing the outlay upon specific projects after the proper Sppionmiation has. been exhaust-: and so obviate the necessity of supplementary estimates to cover the over expenditure. J" Mr: Fielding desires to, include in his main estimates next session, as nearly as may be, the total ex- penditute projected for the ensu- ing fiscal year. choice butchers' cattle. Medium and common 'cattle steady at late declines; Stockers and feeders -- Demand for good stock, Calves-- Market steady for good: butchers' calves, Milch cows--Steady de- mand for good milkers. = Feeders-- Steady around $5. Choice butch- ers' eattle--Bteady to easier around $8.25 to $5.50 for picket extra choice heifers and steers. The ordinary ron of fair to. good butchers' eas- ler around $4.50 to $4.90; common lo inferior mixed butchers' cattle, 50c off. Hogs--Steady at 88 f.0.b., $8.26 fed and watered, and $8.50 off 'cars. sk LINE TO HUDSON'S BAY. Surveyors Favor Port Nelson as Terminrus. A despatch from Winnipeg says: A party of surveyors who have been engaged running trial lines for the Hudson's Bay Railway in the Nelson country arrived back from the north on Friday. They bring a - report that would seem to indicate that Port Nelson is better suited in every way for the terminus of the road to the bay. The line is shorter and more direct, and the harbor facili- ties are good and open earlier than at Churchill, while the cost of con- struction is vastly cheaper than the more northern route. The survey- ors estimate that from Split Lake to Nelson the cost of building the line will fiot: greatly exceed that of or- dinary prairie work, as there. are no muskegs and no grades. ernie tl SEND PAUPERS TO CANADA. Eritaln Would Wind ft Sanest Course, Says: Merning Post. A despatch from London says: The. Morning Post says: "Surely the 'sanest and most hopeful me- {thod of 'dealing with pauper chil« a as | dren is to send them out to Canada {as early as and the other. British dominions gsible."" ; GRAVE CAVED IN. Shocking Occurrence at Burial of Murdered Man. A despatch from Winnipag says: Angus Roos, who was murderad on Saturday at Frank, was buried as Blairmore on Wednesday beside his father and mother, - While four men were lowering the coffin the grave caved in, two of the men be- ing precipitated into the newly-d grave under the coffin, which h to be righted and the pit dug out again. The wife of the deccased fainted at the occurrence. -- MAY BE BANK-ROBBER. A Forcigner Captured by Winnipeg Police. A despatch from Winnipeg says: The Winnipeg police have under ar- rest a man who is supposed to be one of the gang who robbed the Bank of Nova Scotia at Rainy River. He is a foreigner, givin the name of M. Obrenovitch, a when arrested he was carrying & fully-loaded revolver. He will be held until the police of Rainy River have had an opportunity to look bim over. amir I encase IMPALED ON'A PIKE. Train Lurched and Workman Was Speared. A despatch from Winnipeg says: Robert McBride, a workman em~ ployed on the N, T. R. at Dot Sid- ing, met almost instant death un- der = uliar circumstances on Thursday evening. He was stand- ing on the back of a. work train, Holding a p'ke in his' hand, when the train suddenly gave a lurch, and he fell on the point, which pene- trated his body under the right arm. He died a minute later) 10 STEER THI TEAR RA TER Ws

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