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Port Perry Star, 23 Aug 1911, p. 7

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se careruLTo IGE id Ep ed LL daliread, PACKAGE IS BLUE. BEAST FAK Sh CANADA. ie) imei owe aE 0 OTHER COLOR EVER USED ON (1% 5 ; sf @ r ip Toronto Tr. 18 g 35 10 : {the lowest ov record. as reat sigh . Es . ROYAL YEAST i] A boy was killed by falling from | "Jou, Sukers. 7. REMEMBER THE COLOR BLUE @ tred near Ottawa, i Bay ports; No. 2\ TT YT "Charges ' of maladministration| "Ontario wheat--New No. 2° Ss EW.GILLE o.LTD ol were laid against Fire Chief Trem: | side, and old a B to Be oto fe. ou 2 - & blay of Montreal.' ie Peart to B8c f.0.b., cars, aSride. ,JORONTO. oNT A- Canadigi- apple exhibit carried No. ad ST mel on rack. To i oh tae rn [1 BT EL wy ing offerin, Bran--Manitobas, 20 i Toronto, and ova, "fa mn Si in, bags. nL or ASN apy pL x 3 The International Harvester | Ontario' bran, $21 b | EI I Sed : Then Hanged: ; 7 gs, .| Company will' spend 'a quarter of on Jue, Toronto. ot Rr ch Te ia Rana . |. The Dominion census returns will port, and rio" Tagamg com: 6612, Bay . } ¥ WE) Egat Ts be compiled on a special tabulat- | Jvi There is none offering, and prices . hs ' trangled Children, Placed bg machine being made in Toru: Buckwheat Noth: a million dollars on new buildings COUNTRY PRODUCE. Big Average Yield Predicted From Many salinity" HITMAN 3342427 . |at Hamilton, * ori Honey Erracedl® : : | "A despatol from. Lion's Head, | After undressing' thew Ad plac | George Neilson was sent to the |, Homo itty 0 © 10 "80 Points in the West ! .Ont., says: The body of Mrs.i Thos. | 1 g them side by side in bed, the Central Prison from Sault Ste. ang Ne. Bue 0 Mota to S14. on track, ' "1 in ; side. d : : . to $14, | Pettigrew was found hanging dead | ¥oman then fied a piece of rope to Marie for, stealing money ivom| Baled straw-$6 to $6.50, on track, To- Te TT 7 in" the Reinchoh of her Ein dea the bottom of the bed in another | hospital patients." "Potatoes New, in barrels, $50, and, per | despatch from Winnipeg says: Not one single point reported du 1 b inhbors' Ae me Mere} room, The end of it was put Mr. Percy Simmonds of Halifax bushel, 31.25 wo 81.50, CEE Crop bulletins from almost two | mage from frost, and there are | 'by 'neighbors' on Thursday" mora-| through a 'stove-pipe "hole in the and Miss Nellie "Burton . were|iive, 12 Le eens Siva 130, f2 Bent indred districts of the West, re- only few isolated cases of hail. i ing, and in a bed upstairs were the | flo6r. Coming downstairs the wo-|drowned: in Dartmouth Lake by --_-- : eived Friday, clai to Rust has appeared in quite 'a bodies of her two children strang- | man then tied the loose end around | their canoe upsetting. BUTTER AND EGGS. cetved on Fnday, claim an aver nypper of districts, but though! led to death. The children were her throat, mounted a 'table and| Jeseph R. Forbes of Amabel jsButter--Dairy prints, 19 to 2ie; inferior, age yield of 25 bushels to the acre. | cirrespondents responded to the ! a boy and a girl, James and Hazel, | jumped off. . The deed .is' thought township is dead from using butter Tolle be areamery, 24. to Zo per Ib for) Five thousand farm hands arrived | enquiries only three of them re- | aged 10 and 12 years. From th®| to have been, the result of insanity and milk from cows poisoned by |, bee: Sirictly newlaid uated at 22 tol in the city on Friday, and are com-| ported material damage from this | Signer ar the Nye it is 'evident | brought on by years of iliness. Her poxious weeds. His mother and | 5G, a fresh ai 16 to 15 per dozen, in| pletely assigned to various dis-|source. Seventy-five per cent. of that they werea lé to put up come | husband, a carpenter, was away rother are very ill. tricts, where harvesting is in full|them stated that their districts & sort of a struggle for their lives, | from home at distant work. Cries- -- HOG PRODUCTS. swing. With an average tempera! were unaffected by rust, while, but the frantic woman finally over | were heard from the house about GREAT BRITAIN. (hacons Long clear, 11340 per 1b., in case | ture of 47 and very little rain du | with the exception of the three came them, and by -tieing pieces of | midnight. Noticing no life about | Lord James Hereford is dead. ame Caiort cut. #23; do, mews. $21. | ing the past twenty-four hours, localities already noted every thin sage 2roubd their necks 'they [the place,' the door!' Was broken heavy, M12 to 18120; roll, i112 to. 150; fields are taking on the harvest|place heard from maintained that were slowly strang to death. !down. UNITED STATES. EY ' i backs, 1972 t0 | hye and there is but slight anxi-|the erop was too far advanced to hi 1s oe ----n : ! Senator Root has tabled an (iLrd--Terces, 10 1-2; tubs, 10 3-4c; pails, on apparent over the possibility fear serious injury from qa = y ; i am . . of frost arriving before the grain| Wheat, vats an arley vie wi TWO MEN HURT IN. WRECK. | KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT. amendment to the arbitration BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. has been cut. On the whole the|be 20 per cent. in excess of other Montreal, Aug. 22.-Oats -- Canadian | replies are splendidly reassuring. years. Western, No. 2, 4234 to 4lc, car lots ex M , y Preight Train on the T. and N. onireal Party Came to Grief GENERAL. store; extra No. 1 feed, 42 to 421-20; No. 3 C.W,, 411-2 to 42¢; No. 2 local white, dic; . Rail sh. While Crossing a Bridge. . 0. Railway Piled Up in Ditch It is rumored that the ex-Shah|No. 3 local white 'dic' No.'s local white, ALBERTA CYCLONE. NEARLY HALF A BILLION. A despatch from North Bay| A despatch from Montreal says:| of persia has been assassinated. tonite, onte, B00: don rin 5. Then says: A freight train on the T. and Two persons were killed and two| Oyj to dro i _| ter wheat patents, $4.50 to 3a : Shack, With q 'arried | Esti od V ye A rei an on Ividay six others badly injured at Rosem-ve, |; ving 0 rought and impend- LT ovhent, patents. $4 0 lo, Sas: strong t Occupants, _Carried | Estimated Value of the Real Estate . C 4 aq ng famine in India the Delhi dur-|do, in' bags, $180 to $2. Rolled oats-- Into Air and Woman Hurt. in Montreal. miles north of here, several cars|twenty miles from Montreal, o0}har may not take place in Decem- | Ler barrel, 8475; bag of 9% lbs, $2.25. ' leaving the track and piling up in | Thursday night, when an auto car-| per, Millfeed Bran, Ontarie, 622 to 23; Manl) A despatch from High Rivér.| A despatch from Montreal says: a ditch. Two men, beating their TYNE four passengers, skidded off _---- ; shorts, Manitoba, $24; mouillie, Alta., says: Information received | City Treasurer Robb has prepared way on top of a box-car, were the wooden bridge and plunged in- ei . 1 to 838. begs Selected, 211%; fresh. | here confirms the report of a ¢y-|a statement of the financial status hurled sbeneath 'the wreckage and |to the waters of the River Jesu.| SUCCESS OF BREAD ISSUE. |erns, 1219 to 12340: casters, 1214 to [clone which devastated part of the lof the City of Montreal. The city seriously injured. Louis Leblanc The dead are Mr. Joseph Gorman, : ---- 1212c. Butter--Choicest, 231-2 to 2dc. Black Diamond district, twenty! will float on November 1st a loan _ is in New Liskeard Hospital, and {an ex-Mayor of the municipality cf| Indicates Growth of Toronto as a UNITED STATES MARKETS, miles north-west. A shack in|of $7,000,000. According to his 'may die. Jobn Labelle. was dug | Outremont, and a woman whose Financial Centre. Minneapolis, Aug. 22.--Wheat Septem: which a woman and a child were |statément, the assessed value of out of the wreckage with a badly{name could not be ascertained. The} mp 00 A b 21 (Specidl pe DOL a i001 to $1005; | living was carried a hundred yards, | taxable real estate in the city in dd . continue | tWO - persons. injured ' were Mr. , Augus (Bpecidl).-- | May, $1.04 0412; No. 1 hard, | when the floor fell out, hurling|1910 was $320,000,000, and the as- cut head, but was able to continue pers ] Toronto has every reason to be|$.0312: No.1 Northern, §1.01 to 81.03; No. g 0 $320,000,000, his journey, after his injuries were Joseph Egan of Montreal, and a| yoo Co in Fy that, has | Ls erthern, 9120 to 81.0112; No. § beat, | the occupants to the earth, but|sessed value of non-taxable real dressed. : = woman whose rame it was 1mpos- Phe Ged the i ne ae M BE | 5 Oe Co hice," M012 to al tol with slight injury. The shack was estate was $110,000,000, making the -- CN sible to learn. * The. accident oc- Conthra M Took hr rd y tthe Rye--No. 2, = to 831-2. Bran 320.50 to | then carried heavenward and de-|total assessel value of the real es- MONTREAL REAL ESTATE. |curred at 11 o'clock, when after are ewer 0, of the 8a, Flour Fret Blo hn. frst clears, | molished. Another woman, seeing tate in town $130,000,000 The bonds of Canada Bread Company i -- a run through the country the auto Limited, because the favor w o $336 to 85.5; second clears, $2.46 to $2.50 the storm coming, tock refuge un-| borrowing power of the city is Sir Max Aitken and English Inter. | Was being driven back over the | <TH. Sh hich it is Tati © Hall Br Yo or tore, Caia1) | der a bridge, and was severely ia: limited to 15 per cent. of its as- ests Purchase Block of Land. | Pridge from Rosemere to St. Rose CD Maronto. must have | So Cor irongcr: No. 3 gation, 6 tac: | pred Dr fying rocks and gravel. | sessable values. As the debt of ' on the other side of the river. nr 8 Mviderabl must have rt Fellow, 67 1-2c; No. 3 corn, 67 14, ali | Roads in the path of the storm | the city. including the new bound A despatch from. Montreal says: ' made voy 1dera Minyeof ht 3 3 through billed. Date--Firmer: | were rendered impassable by fall-| issue of $7,000,000, is $55,000,000, Sir Max Aitken and 'certain Eng- - rere - a financial centre. Many of the|No. 2 white, 42 bie; fo, © Rie, © $19 | ing timbers. The cyclone was local a good borrowing margin is left. lish inessesie on Wednesday pur- AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS larger houses vould have hesitated and did not touch any larger build- a chased the block of land surroun- -- : making an issue during the Rol . ings of the district, or great loss I = ded by St. Catharine, St. Alexaa- day season, but Mr.-Mulock's fore- LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS. life would have been inevitable. iy. -- - by 8 t ad Bleuty James MoCracken, of London, | gight and courage seem to be bring- (Toronto. Aug 2-Hegwy, cause, nga of life would have been inevitable SIX HORSE TEAMS. streets, paying $877,000 for the Strikes It Rich in Alaska. E him the success "he ery. choice light butchers Wl dn mi PEASANTS WOUNDED Champions of America Will be at property. Part of the property| A despatch from London, Ont., o favorable reception as re- | 00, HOWTO to § ; 'to' Si CATE. ! ! $3. ood, $4.50 to 85; bulls, was owned C. A. Workman, | says: After being absent and hear- ceived is all the more' notable be- | $35 i canne Sn to, 48 ers 1.50 to $2. Biockers (¢. N. E. This Year. who purchased it four years ago |ing nothing from his people for cause the issue is being brought |i feeders "Rough | Het, sedis stock | Fight Betwoch Soldiers and Par-| A big competition in six-horse for $92,000, and received $175,000 | fifteen years, Mr. James McCrack- | Out at a time when the market con- and #780 fod and matered ot {he market. | ishioners Over Church Property. |lorry teams is promised for this on Wednesday. Seg en has written home that he has ditions both in Wall Street and in | gRP2 "3:75 ight ewes, 84 to 84325, and | despatch from Lisbon says: year's Canadian National Exhibi- mre ee struek 'it rich in the 'goldfields of Torouta are most unfavorable. light hand s 8: rer but there Was a An attempt by Government offici- tion. The famous Morris team of STANLEY RHODES KILLED. |Alaska, and is now residing in Fair- x market for some at $7.50 to $7.60. AD ae inventory of the| Chicago, which claims the cham- A - . | banks. - He left London "when but ~ . TS RB 3 Church property at Licela un Mon- pionship of America, will be here Nephew of Ceeil Rhodes Met Death' w Joh, and the letter reached his | KING ASSER log VETO BILL. NEW SHIPBUILDING PLANT day resulted in a fight between the and it ie understood thd Gealam omobi : con- . ishioner : i . emont, Ppp a ays ition: His father has hoon dead Remariable Sone iv the Hoss of Tend f New N Will Build Ll ay emons dur Shedden Co., of Toronto, will be 'A despatch from London says: for some years. ~ His: people had] : ~ 'Lords. enderers for New Navy w w ded The priest had closed among the other entries. As there "Rhodes, a nephew of Cecil | believed hini dead. | or Vessels at St. John. oungec. r A has always been an idea that Ca- asd na the vesuR of in 1" el ; . A despateh from London says: the church and refused admittance } ' : Rhodes, is dead as the result of 30° SZ : The Veto Bill, limiting the powers, A despatch from St. John, N. B., | to the officials, and when a detach- nadian teams could be produced to juries 'which he received in anaus| Co TTF of the upper chamber over legisla- says: John Reid, representing | ment of military forced the doors beat the Chicago champions, th tomdbile pelidgny 00 Wednesda. TWO NEW STEAMERS. ~~ |ion originating in the House of Cammell, Laird & Company, the|the pastor assembled 300 persons competition should be exceedingly lh "Rus a G joty wr Commons which resulted in one of | British shipbuilders, whose tender |of his congregation and resisted interesting. a inl, is also re ed deay Canadian Pacific Places Orders for | the most serious legislative con-|for building the Canadian navy is|the soldiers. The peasants were ee . a result of the accident the Pacific Route. flicts in the history of the country, | the lowest, conferred with the |not dispersed until a large num- as a Fr ht 1 | became a law on Friday, the King's | Mayor and Aldermen on Thursday |ber had been injured. The inveu-| CIGARETTES CAUSED FIRE. A dospaie Tom, Uosiren gaye! assent thereto being given through |over the financial offer to locate tories in several northern districts -- DEATHS IN MONTREAL. Yice President a Fant a royal commission in the House of the Canadian plant here. Mr. | have been temporarily suspended, A WarehouRe and n Hotel Damag- 0c mia : 3 Sa 'Lords. When the Royal assent was| Reid and the Mayor gave out a and a number of priests have been ed at Ottawa. Lines, announced on Friday that| © y ; : a Month of August Has so Far RS : nified, the members of the Lower | statement that if the firm is award- | placed under arrest. - Te Led Record. the company. had placed an cider re present, broke out in loud |ed the contracts and the bounty -- A despatch from Ottawa says: 3 2 n England with the Palrseld Ship. cheers. A demonstration on their [offered by 8t. John equals that of- INTIMIDATED WORKMEN. A fire ocenrred here on Wodnasday A despatch from Montreal says: building Compaily 3 Slasgow op part had never before been heard fered by other places the firm fa- --_-- AL go oo nL oy The month of August 5 fur has set iw Sex peso of nod in the Upper Chamber. vors locating at this point. An Labor Leader in Montreal Given 00.00 aH 0 nding mol og 5 @ record for. the nu r of adei- . fe Oe be sob feet lum 3 other conference is to be he d. The Five Days in Jail. OOS Met fire to the warehouses dental and violent deaths in Mont- | Pé hey ling, --_-- location of the shipbuilding plant "real and vicinity. Up to this time 16,000 tons, and will be equipped here would mean the employment A despatch from Montreal says: of Provost & Allard, wholesale gro- over eighty cases this kind have | With engines of i 16,000 to 17.000] ARCTIC EXPLORER MISSING. | 4 the outset of one thousand men, | Judgment was rendered on Friday | cers, and did $20,000 damage there. alre been reported to the |horse-power. They are expected to apo to say nothing of steel works which by Judge Leet in the case of Jules The flames then caught Chevrier's iA SA "7 | maintain a speed of 20 knots. Given Up as Lost by Traders of | ould inevitably follow the estab- | Gratton, a local labor leader, ac-| Hotel on Murray street, which was Mackenzie River District. lishment of the shipbuilding plant. | cused of intimidating workmen and | completely gutted, and some of the ag rr pit pd reas preventing others from seeking em- shantymen therein had to be car- 3 HOME REL TI A Joyment dur the progress of | ried out by the firemen, owing te 115 says That 'Rohert Servi the 7 AONE RULE IN"SC0TLAND. RE arentare sertke, 8 Gratton being under the influence of liquor, Ri pay that ee, laze a, was condemned to five days in jail. | The fire scorched: many near-by fa r, who has arrived there from | Measure Introduced in the Brit [he Shagment of the court is im. | houses, an d between. the fire and Fork Macpherson, Tepopeed that + Ish House of Commons. portant, as being a test case, in| water cost $100,000 damage ere it or has heen missing from Bailes A despatch from London says: which the whole business interests | was over. sland, east of the mouth of the Sir Henry James Dalziel, member of the city are concerned, as well enzie River, since last Octo: }0 'Parliament for Kirkcaldy, Scot-|28 the labor unions, who are fol " Are ; "He is given up 8s lost by the | land, introduced in the House of lowing the matter. EARTHQUAKE IN PORTLGAL. or. that, vieiaity. Sammons on ee me Toure WILL BE GREAT SHOW. Frightened People Fled Into the > we Streets F ds. Seotland Every Stall and Pen at C. N. E. reels From Theis Bo despatch from Lishon says: "Will he Pull. - 2h 'of eurthquake ' shocks, There is stabling at the Canadi-| gradually increasing in violence, {an National Exhibition for 1,500} were fel hern Portugal Inte "Ihorses, 1,200 cattle, 900 sheep an : 5 ig ad at 'the rate reserva- aX ¥ ee BLOWN FROM STREET CAR,

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