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Port Perry Star, 13 Dec 1911, p. 3

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ots 'of No. 2 O Eh ro fo 43120, and SEX oy wa oe 7S asa 10 el 10 to Tio. i fs ontsi a eden do 'bran, $23 R=. mp Apples=Winthr 'stock, $3 barzel.fx I Beanse-Small, lots 'on hand. to $2.38 per bush, LS wd i . Honey--Extracted, in tins, 1% 1b. Combs, 8250 to 82.75. $15 126 pe Potatoes=-Car Joti. in b $1.30, and 'out of store, $1.40% Ponltry--Wholesale price *| poultry +--Chickens, 12 to 13c 9 to.11e; ducks, 12 to 140; En uh | tarkeys 18 ta 2c. Live pale 5 "and keh *acconnits and: % lower than the above. i ' i n. en y 4 Receivable," ete, 'everything 'i BU Eaas, CH Smits) bon vafied : the gd Buiter--Dairy, choice, in a a fpnenie "ourrent A ta Ho; store 10%, 25 to 20, and inferior, * "which comprise, "bills and ac-| tubs, 17 to 18c. ' Creamery | at 30 including ~ borroged| to 3lo for rolls, and 28 to 29¢ for solids, Boal iper 1b, Xe Egge--Btrictly newdaid, 45g, delivered here, and fresh at 27 to 280 be dosen, in 19 case lots. ures relating Cheese--Large, Poetry | 15 340 per 1b. for Such' 6n hand," "raw mi x - SE. ihppers, 26 161-20, an twine at ki on the same signioduce, bh 0 HOG Fecovcn quipme ngs ul: ad oB ng , 1 120 per 1b, Fi $22.50; do. mess," be Bw $20. s--Medinm to Sustment by putting» price Jess thant yong, 16 to 161%; heavy, 1 to 14120; par on the companies honds snd. i 0 a 11g: breakfast bacon, 16 to Sho; tubs, 123; pails, § AT MONTREAL. 0. - 12, --Oats--Canadian to 4812; do, No. 3, No. 1 feed, 461-2 to 47¢; , 470; No, 3 do. 46c; No. frley--Manitoba feed, . 640; pe 00. Buckwheat--No. 8, 65 to anitoba Spring wheat A $5.60; seconds, * $5.10; jong' bakers', $4.90; Winter = patents, ice, $4.75 to 85; straight rallers, $4. to $4.40; do,, bags, $1.9 to $2.05, Rolled Barrels, $5.25; bags, 9 lbs, $2.50. Bruit, harge-- v5. Middlings--8%7 to 8%. Mouillie--$% to 84. Hay--No. 8% peri ton, car late $14.50 to $15. Cheese-- wv the company sis: inv daily dan. ger of 'boing forced "into liquidation. But 'Finest Westérh, 141.8 to 143-4; Easterns, 1378 to, AY gButter--Choicest cream. a oo "ate i far, 3014 "to" 816; seconds, 29 to 3c. Eggs jiil| --Freeh, 50c; selected, 28 to 29¢; No. 1 stock, 2412 to 2c. Potatoes--Per bag, car lots, $1.25 to $1.2712. os IED STATES MARKETS. nmeapolis Dec. 12.~Wheat--December, [£99 7-8¢. to $1.00; May, $1.0412 to $1.0458; No. 1 hard; $1.017-8; No. 1 Northern, $1. oF; Seg) afridh, $1.0068 to 8101: No. to 99380; to arrive, 9858 to 9c; No. 3 wheat, W to 9 38c. No, 3 yel- Anto This fpr by a a purchaser of asbestos bonds, were anyone so hardy as to consider them preseiit. 80, leaving "this 'the' comparison of current a. Jor B0c. Saves You ork Quickly or r-- 3 I * results the 16 ounces:y. 'with & 50~ ualed, Seg - seated e deep! Even and | Cal, , Bays: Vis 18th fant; it Sagaionle) No. 3 white oats, 45 fo} The United 8 Stal 03 BITE Ig HO ) ctors harge of the probing | 3 miters" ring by fei Fed- The: re oh iti is said, postal laws make. possible paration of a stronger: & those. The use.of at plot. | ting exime, which is a Mart d | the postal laws, will lay the! foun: dation for the proceedings planned. The Federal probe int6 the dyna- miting outrages which are alleged bythe National Erectors' As tion and the National Manufactur- ers' Association to have been the sel a to take a com- 460, No. 2 rye, 87 to 871.20, Bran, 823 to $23.50. Flour--First patents, $5 to $5. 30; second 'patents, $4.60 to $4.90; firet cledrs, $3.50 to $3.00, second clears, $2.40 to $2.90. Buffalo, Dec. 12/-8pring wheat--No. 1 Northern, carloads store, $1.07; Winter-- No. 2'red, 9%; No. 3 red, 9c; No. 2 white, 99. OCorn--No. 3 'yellow, 641.20; No. 4 yellow, 621.20, - all on track, through billed. Oats--No. 2 white, 611-20; No. 3 white, 5ic; No. 4 white, 60c. Barley -- Malting, $1.18 to $1.29, LIVE BTOOK MARKETS. Montreal, Dec. 12.--Butchers' cattle, choice, 86 to. $6.10; do., medium, $4.50 to 85.50; do., common, $2.75 to $3.50; cannery, $2 to 83.25; choice cows, $5.25 to $5.50; butchers' cattle, medium, $4.50 to $5; do., bulls, $3.75 to $4.25; milkers, choice, each, $75; do, common and medium, each, $50 to $60; springers, 830 to $40. Sheep, ewes, $3.75 to $4; bucks and culls, 83 to $3.50; lambs, $5.75 to $6; hogs, f.0.b., §6.- 50 to $6.75. Calves, $3 to $12.00. Toronto, Dec. 12--A few hand-picked steers sold afound $5.30 and $6, but the general run of butcher cattle were a slow sale at around $5 to $5.40. Cows and bulls were. also quoted 15 to 36c lower. Bheep, lambs and hogs were unchanged. fo FELL FROM HIGH ALTITUDE, English Aviator - and Passenger Killed: in Yorkshire. A despatch from London says: Hubert Oxley, the aviator, and a Mr. Weis, who was a passenger, were both killed at Filey in York: shire, on Wednesday. They were flying at a considerable height when the machine became unmanageable and fell to the ground. Death was instantaneous. ieee RUSSIAN MINT WRECK. Two Killed and, ¥o Yorty, Injured by Exvlosion of Gas. A despatch from: 8t. Petersburg says: The Amperial mint was wreck- ed on ..W were killed and 40 injured by an explosion of gas in the gold-testing department. Aer n BIE "er Curt rémilt of ani "inner circle' within the ranks of organized labor proms ises to overshadow even the original McNamara cases within a few days. McManigal s story is carefully §uarded, ihe the a n,. and story, vel from Sy Shad of a coun- Ito: '#nbther ving piehind a trail of explosions. e some of Mea: al's story has told galls, the! Blirns a [Poder de oe say," will el ederal public. Meanwhile 500 secret He vied! men Baye been placed at the disposal 'of Oscar Lawlor, fpecial putyatborneys sealawlor expects the indictment of a dozen Ban Francisco labor lea Archdeacon Cody Head _of tha. Stamp Campalgniy Spite, At a meeting of the committee in Toronto, Archdeacon Cody was elected Chairman, and the work on behalf of the Free Hospital for Consumptives in Muskoka was commenced at once. $11,000 was realized last year-- a sufficient sum to care for forty free patients. It is hoped to large- ly increase the amount for this life saving work. The cut above is the design of the 1911 stamps, though the original is in three colors. The stamp does not carry any mail--that is, it does not pay pos- tage--but if you place it on your letter with the regular stamp ib conveys the message of your good will and assistance. Buy these stamps and help. They are one cent each. Write for them to Becretary-Treasurer Muskoka Free Hospital, 347 King St. W., Toronto. Me. HEADQUARTERS Site Acquired Strand,-Londom A despatch from London says: Australia has acquired the freehold of a magnificent site in the Strand, and intends to erect thereon at the <ost of $1,820,000 a great, building which will include an exhibition hall and the headquarters of the High Commissioner and of all the Australian States. New Zealand has been told by Australia that she will be welcome if she cares to come under the same roof. Meanwhile, The Morning Post is urging the im- portance of grouping the Londoa AUSTRALIA'S Splendid in the esday, two employes | offices of all the overseas dominions in one building, thereb Imperial centre in ti dapital. a making an Empire's el BRITISH INSURANCE BILL Third heaiig Gorried in the Commons - by 824 Jats 4 to-2L

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