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Port Perry Star, 17 Sep 1913, p. 2

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¥ «44 1-00 ya era is the ay ot pn in various kinds of atom- "that continuity = seems 'in ¥ of of being Tost, sight of. 'Ao. tendency is toward compre- hensive negative generalizations from a limited point of view. An- is to take refuge in rather agus forms of statement and to k from closer examination of the puzzling and the obscure; An- other to deny 'the existence of anything which makes no appeal to organs of sense and no ready re: sponse to laboratory experiment. "Against these tendencies the author contends. He urges a be- lief in ultimate continnity as essen- tial to science ; he regards scientific concentration as an inadequate basis for philosophical generaliza- FRGES OF FARM PRODUGTS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADS \ CENTRES OF AMERICA. Cattie, Crain, Gheess ang Other froduce at Home and Abroad Prices Breadstufis. A Toronto, Sept. 16.~Flour--Ontario wheat fours, . 9% per cent. made of new wheat, to $361, seabo ty Manitobas--Fir yi) in jute bags; #5. do, ® : strong baker In in jute bi, Manitoba whea 1 Re the B11 30, on track, a porta; No. 2 at 97 1-9; N oy ha te; No. 1 Northern quot: to ; promot "delivery No. 2 at 90; oe Wo. § Northern, lc. Ontario wheat--New No. 8 wheat at Bo to B60, outside. Oate--No. 2 Ontario oats, 33 to 33 1-20, ontgide, ard at 360, on track, Yhoronto, Western Cantda 'old oats, 40 1:26 tor "No. 2 and at 3% for No. 3, Bay ports. Peas--83 ide A ton, in bags, Toronto fre.ghts.. TONYO. Country Produce. Wholesale dealers' quotations to 'retail ore Buttter--Choloe dairy, 22 to 246; Anterior, 17 to 190; creamery, 2 to 2/0 for' rolls. and 24 to 850 for solide. Eggs--Case lotsa of new-lajd, 26 to 280, I to ho. | fresh, 22 to. %4c,. and seconds, ew Shaese, 1412 to 14 Ho tor] 34 to 150 for twins. | hog ge, "Bena Bid i ely picked, bushel; PEs su Honey Exttucts per 1b. for No. wholesale: combs, $275 "ed per & dozen for Ko: 1, 'and $2.25 to $2.00 "tor Soity-Lfans, 17¢ r 1b; Bpring chickens, to 5 Beks, 16 0 170; geese, 13 to 14¢; turkeys, 18 to a Jatoss--Quuatics, 75 to 800 per bag, on per Provisions. Racoon long. clear, 16c per 1b, in case lots. Pork ort cut, $29; do. wees, Hams--Medium to light, 2113 to 22; heavy, 20 12 to 21g; rolls, 17¢: breakfast bacon, 21 to 22; backs 2 10 fe i Tardbierose, to; tubs, pails, Baled Hay and Straw. 5. hay-No. 1; 813.50 to 84 on rack, Tol Toronto; and No. 2 at $12 to $12.35, No. 8 $10 ta $10.50. Montreal Markets. Bept. 16.--~Oate, i hd 40 14. to. dic; . Canadian 340; extra. No. '1 feed, | yan. food, 80 to Had uckwheat, NO. eat a | strong oak Canadian easterns, | rigia will necessarily take 'a mo 0 230. Biggs. | PIT prominent part in the social side $22 to $28 a Shorts; si, To- 3 manifest themselves Jobe 4 and that Pereonality Porinn be- yond bedily. death." Bir. Oliver further declared the "evidence to my mind goes to prove that discarnate, intelligence, under {certain conditions, may. inter with ue on the material side," and that "we may hope to. attain some urderetanding of the nature of 'a larger, perhaps ethereal, existence, and of the conditions regulating: in- tercourse across thé ohasm." No. 1 stock, 200. Potatoes, of bag, car lote, 70 to 80c. ye Winnipeg Crain. Northern, Northern, 87¢; N: Northem 84c; No. r rejecied seats, 0. © 34 1-203 Batley, No. 3, -49¢; No. 28; Ne. 3 United. States Markets. Jlinhe polis, ~~ Bept. 16.--Wheat--Septe 3 85, December, 88 58c; May, o Bo. No. 1 ard 89 5-8c: No. 1 Northern, 87 to 89 1 kor 2 Northern, § 58 to 67 1:30. to 62 1-26 Flour and bran py 3 yellow pore, 73. No. 3 ujuth, bs ba oa: oh 1.50 3 , ea : September, Ht, i 14 bids October. ne November, 1. 4 bi 1.47 34 bid. No 1 shen, 86 12: No. 2 Northern, 86 12 87¢; September, 87 14c bid; De hu 8%; May, 94 1-80. . Deon Live Steck Markets. Montreal, Sept. 16.--Prime. beeves, to 61-20; others, 2 3c; small Dulles IH to 340: stockers, 3 18 to 41 we, $65 rary ELAR "eheep, 4 oy iid." mbe, 614 to 61-2; hogs, 10 10.1. t. 16 --Cattle--Choice - ex- Eh FOR 50 fo. x choice butcher, $6 38 to to $024 a 7 Sa at, cows, $4.50 t , 83.50 t A 'Calves-Good venl, $706; choles, $8.25 to $10: common, §3 60 ' Btockers an I 700 to 10 w to 650 to a $2.75 ¢ 84.50 to to Sheep and lambe--Lignt pes, > 85: heavy. 8 2 ), $5.50; buck, 83 iH Jooring Jamba. 6 to $660. Mose, drovera $i fed and water ed, A $10.26 off ears. mr THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT Will: Accompany This Royal' High=- ness to Ottawa. A despatch from Ottawa says: It is stated here that her Royal High- ness the Duchess 'of Connaught, notwithstanding reports to the con: trary, will accompany H.R.H: the Governor-General to Canada on his return next month, after the. mar- riage of his son, Prince Arthur, to the Duchess of Fife. Cheering re: ports have been received here of the health of her Royal Highness, but itis understood that. she will not take an active part in "the social life. of the capital as formerly. Great care will have to be taken'in 2 | guarding against any over-exertion on the part of the Duchess, whose continued: "good health - depends pon rest and freedom from strain It is understood that 'Princess Pat- | Sept. Af 16~Cash wheat--No.' 1 3 nd in Wheat. No. 1 hard 89 121 toba Li > ged by a C.P.R. train. special Northwest Hom Pete patrol is being sent to inves: tigate the murder of H. V. of New York and George of Ottawa by Eckimos at Bath: i Inlet. : on farther suffered 'a Tm and: severe bruises i with two antolets in a dark pit by a roed near Berlin, who had enticed a couple of young girls to rida. "David McMillan of Btarkvill ost. his barns, the season's crops, a thrach'ng mill ard a large wood- thed bv fire grpposed to have bee etarted by a spark from & Saxashing | engine. Ls Great Britain, The Imperator, of the Ham Hamburg- feed, | American Line, 'which "for 5,000 passengers, which trans-Atlantic records. 4 United States, Mayor W. J, Gaynor of Ni died on the Baltic crossing lantic. There isa collection of 4,500 olls in the National Museum, af ah: gton. John B. Gleason, of coun Harry K. Thawat the Pittabur first trial for 'the murder ford: White, has filed 'United = ' 'against Mrs. Mary Sasi Thaw to recover '$53,000 which, he 'alle is due him for services rendered ih the: defence of her son.. | cit to a German dirigible adr gs "artificial meat" has been vited of grain by a Belgian ches Of 10,000" townships in Franee having more than 1,000 inhabit about 6,000 are without any pubis lighting. = Of the remainder th ate 1,249 lighted by gas, 2,763 light ed by electricity and 172 by a tems Bm tdietne. X <GBOWING STRONGER. Apparently, with Advancing Ages | '""At the age of 50 years-I. lapsed from excessive coffee dri ying,' 2 writes: a Western man. is Just as injurious, because it e tains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee. "For four years 1 bled about with the aid of cru or cane, most of the time unab dress myself without help: "My feet were greatly swolle my right arm was shrunken twisted inward,' the fingers of right hand were clenched and col not be extended except with gi effort and. pain; Go ford | mei

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