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Port Perry Star, 30 Jul 1913, p. 2

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this ear is on vias ro ay labor, Setotare a tertain percentage his. een dine under contract, 'but the lay labor work has' proved more atisfactory to the Government, ear, also, for the first time, ] nett reports that'day labor has # plentiful and excellent. Favors ale weather conditions have "ob- tained Miroughout the 'north coun- BEFORTS *ROM THE LEADING TRADY' CENTRES OF AMERICA, ; "Prices 'of Cattle, Grain; Cheese and Other Produce at Home snd Abroad. ' Breadstuffs. Moronito, July. 29. Manitoba Whaat Lake 1 ria, No: '1 vorthern, $1.05; Noi 2, $100; 3, 960; feed wheat, 6c. Ontario 'Whest~No. 2,986" to '9c tor car lots Sieidy, ranging down to 750 for poor Ontario Oste--No, 2 white, 36¢ to 360 at Sountry pointe; To to 388 on ge To- Manitoba Oats--No. 2 CO. W. oats. 380, track, bay forte; No. 3 C. 'W., 361-3; No. 1 feed, Corners No, 2: yellow, 66c; No. ¥ Fouow, wo 660 0.5.1 ye-No. 10 620, nominal, "Poas-No. 5 to 960 oar n outside, nominal *Buckwhesi--No. 2 5io to $e, nominal, 8 min malting barley. outeide 5% fd nominal ed Oote-Per bag of 90 pounds, }2.15 1 £2 baer $4.55, wholoaale," Wii Windsor to Iifood-- Manitoba 8 bra $19.90, in ba PR eR opoity $81 0 atario $0 in Saws. aorta. "oot; middie, m orm ihe Firgt nitoba Flour fo! pants | Js hia ity te} bags) 'son pL oothon -- ten cents more per Ontarie > ur~Winter wheat flour, 90}; weabonrd, por oem Die '84.10 107.8415, Yolk o flour, $5.75; dns Téuntry Produce. 2 sh puee-New: aide, 20 to fo; fresh, '200 + meoonde and splits, 16c to 18. Cheese--Twing, new, 141% to 156, and large, yew at 341% to 14340; old cheese, twine, fhe go. 151-90; 'large, 160, Butter--Oresmery prin 260 270; isan solide; 240 to 25 ; dairy ria 20¢ t Bakers', fo to 200, Moser Ph het. 90 'a pound in tins, and 80 in barrels; stéained clover honey. 121-20 a pound in 60-pound tine; 12 340 in 10pound ting; ec in Spound tine; comb Honey, No.1, $260 per degen. Xia, na wr dosen; No: 2, $2.40 per done ) enny---] oF jms. bushel, Hie 10 > 8; hand. pie ieked, to $2.40, Pontiry rsh Lid fowl, 18a to 1% per. pound; ie fowl, Mo to" 18a; dressed ing chickens, 34a to 250: live, 180 to i ducks, "130 to 140; gurkeys; 180 'to Potatoes--Optario potatoes, 75c per bag; par Joke 660; New 'Brangwioks; Xo por of stove, 800 in par lots; Vir a now, 63.50 vr: barrel; -Conadian; smew, $126 10 $1.50 'bushel. " in Provisions. Smo and dry Salted Meats--Rolls-- Bt A000 ong olea bins Lone and id cuans, is So to, 16e: backs FA ar #-Out oy SpCeiah Bo. Te lesw than & ig mn bo $2 per barrel; : Wd ere Me ibe i 140: pails Sin = : "ated. Hay' 04 Sua, ! leunle ie Sealers ure k, CK. %) $19.00 ww ie 3% ue vit is + NO, & ated Straw, 56. 00 10 $8.80. : 1140 » Misotreal Marksts, M tre], J SDaté---Oanadi one 2 Sh A054; i Oanad te ga 3 ow ne organ i the rem wehbe, wiih 0 'another season 1 work of a far adyan will be. In b to] its prospective eamphign tm settle-} ment. on 8 large seale. j Jestorpe, 130 to 1314c; do finest easterns, 12340 ta "130. Biitter=Chaicest gi 2414c to 241-2; do. seconds, Bid Bugs Pres \ Bo; do wel took, 230; "do No, % tock Porson: Ter bag, car lots, wt to 8 Winnipeg Crain Winnipeg, July cash fu--Whiar= F. No. 1 northern, 9 1-26; N: 1:2q; No. 3 Be ea h es No. 6, Too; oi No. 1 le 86c; No. 3, Bla; io) No. 0; No. 3, 83; No. 4 Tor oh wl No. 6, 611-20; feed, tough, ble. Oats--No. § 0. W. 33680; No. 3, 381 xt Noy 1 feed, 3371-20; No. 1, 381-20; a, J, 161; No. 4, 1d; To lr Ne' IN W., $1.34; No. § 0. W. $1.20; No. 3, $199, United Status Martate. Tio Si 'A Be to Te Lh S100 Annual Booklet. : That ta A 'despatch 'from Ottawa says: Sh "| The immigration branch of the partment of the Interior has issued | uo, its . annual booklet, | 'Immigra igures, » From Ju immigrants "have 'entered Canada, of whom 100,000 have gone Maritime Provinces, 374 No. i Quebes 627,000 to Ontario, 897, to Manitoba. 702,000 to wan and Alberta, and 208,000 to British Columbia, The' British im- migration during this period. was 973,000, of whom 701 0s were Eng- lish, 11,000. Welsh, " Beotch wind 59,000 Trish. Since 1900 £5,000 Oars; | Chinese have' entered, entries i 1912-13 being nearly 7,500 immigration has incre »| thousand .a year on 580 asked; May, 97 7-80 nominal, Live Stook: Markets; 3 Montréal, July 29--~A few of 'the heat cattle sold at about seven cents per pound. Medium sold at, fhStwesn 3 and He. and common ftom to 74 340, 12 Ns ona 5 Calves 2340 to 60. Shee) ut 4 cents. Lambs, tw W each, Hogs, 10 14a 'to 101-2. hard, | years. Since 19024 grants have been tion; and 9,250 wei Is Growing. 2 A despatch from Toronto 'says: Sood Binge - the ' removal by Canada of to! According to a statement made by tov the surtax on' German goods trade | feeling in Germany towards Can: ada has considerably improv. ie Mr, J. H. Peters, German Conenl to lin Toronto, based on official Ger man statistics, the 'German imports] oge--| from Canada. for hore. consump THIRTY-FOUR UNDESIRABLES. Russian; Jews; Syrians and Ara bians. Deported. A despatch from 'Queben says' The immigration authorities tion, exclusive of and silver, increased from: 7,076,000. marks 1908 to 58,130,000 (German exports to increase. from 20, ported thirty-four undesirable fm: | i migrants: by the Empress of Ireland on Thursday atternoon. With two Canad exceptions they were Russian Jews, Syrians -and Arabians.: The Que- bec Canadian 'agency deported 18, the 'American officials 11; Phe five! | were from Montreal. Two were, in- | wil Be Married Oct. 2. Bobe 1900, to March: 81, 1018, 2,591, 14 her i re. deliara and' Duchess of Fite on. the new Toronto Union will be Sowmenced in the I VE, Tor ors) on' a ab own, resident of Lon- | . REE gi his ranch . Tan Hamilton Tne or-General of ry British army verseas forces, sailed from Sos for England on the O.P. JR teamer Empress of Ireland on wit Erected at Vi Victort "the ity. {having ees ven the ar rian

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