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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1910, p. 1

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ot be well controlled by ) 4 1 Bed i] YY KY 3 7 3 a : x Bowma ty 4 Psy hi 8 e. Sunderiand and Brooklin "not making the immensy 3 profit is through the : Lis buy when 'pica il the market is x ghusred Because and no effort seems to when prices are high. A er would give him & bring a higher price in longer,' Veal and lamb Spring sale. A little 3 losing proposition into : given here ith are' part of to papers We buy at prevailing 'prices in summer Whol Butter and eggs 8 plentifal darge "quantities of ese. Then, when the production i Sorrespondingly low om, winter J sell us dhe Prevailing prices, and much cheaper than if oo eged or bitter had been pus into cold ° storage! [dealers to get' rid of as mach uf thelr cold storage goods as possibla in view of the. threatened investi: Susion into the quantities of goods in cold storage for the high: jest prices Two bills hive been|k introduced into the Legislature ai lbany ta prohibit the keeping oi meat and: produce fo cold storage (over 60 days on pain of a fine. The cold storage plants of New {York are said to have 'supplies | siifficiens to knoek 'the bottom oui of all the high prices. They are opt out of the market in oider to i secura top notch prices, though 'they 'were bought wp when ench of goede: was : at its lowest $ eold storage ork 48 "said to haibat pur rels tecared_ rom ago xg ¥ Are i. Aad the hes -- Some Views of the Weekly Sun The peoduction of food "does not p pace. with the consumption of Toot oran other words, the far wers do not. produce more and cheaber food because the rewards and: ddvantages have nat been great enough, If te worked harder and were us wise as his 'eritics pretend to be; he might predace more,' but we concede his right to say where be will set the limit of his exertions Tlie trouble in: the wain is that the industries of tha cities, that is manufactures and trading, 'have long 'been unduly: stimulsted Bid legislation, and by education {nyention. The rewards for yo capable and the ambitious in' the cities hve "been thought greater tha | the 'farm, and 8 the farm bas been desert «, Where food is exported, protec. Bulls have been a 3 bugs on aier, that is 10 say they have decreased | his rewurde, Labor unious have increased the wages and improved the. eohdigion | A 6 Jof the laborers in the city, and sol have drawn away from the farmer bis 1 : machinery of 'commerce de- ti of th has cage uit) c farmers & world into direct | oom petition be' ships which. have BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC for Feeble 01d People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down Persons, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, is because it combines the two most work tonics the pha Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil: or grease, tastes and agrees with every one. Te aos, uation #f Vis = he ATTEND THE PETEBOROUGH Business College That iustitution which is educating and finding positions for such a large numher of young men and NY TIME NOW IS THE BEST Individual Instructions Circulars Free JA. McKone, Pri TENDERS will be received for rough stone by the cord, suitable for breaking for the road: For tiling for streets. For ¢ al for the powerhoiise. Tenders received up 15) if Tete ruary, 1910. Lowest or any tender not neces: sarily accepted, (eo 'Spotion, Pres. Coal Prices We have in stock Scranton coal at the following prices: 'At Bin Pea rly 3 Nut. Co Stove Soul s 2 oal 6 75 A Nat Coal6.25 75 {Steam and Blacksmiths Coal, prices quoted on application pe: . C.-L. VICKERY Delivered Is noted for highgrade eile work a students to ood potion ema dew Sn the beat here Witte -- Pur Bega A Catalogue. Studeits 'can estes any; ime Cor. Yonige and Alexander Sta., Toronto, Oni, W. J. ELLIOTT RRnGpAL -

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