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Port Perry Star, 27 Apr 1922, p. 7

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S00 | Stronieer. oquipmens it. be rupees in Detersdorf,| This equipment will be a Canadian soldiers | product, being manufactured in the EPR Company's Montreal factory. twelve men was supplied | Mattawa, Ont.--Work ds progress: y yer the | ing on the extension of the Canadian Pacific line from Kipawa to Les Quinze hom Gen |g, the further end of Lake Temiskam- ing, eight hundred men. being employ rei {Markets of the World Toronto. Manitoba wheat--No, 1 Northern, $1.56 Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, BSc: ex- tra No. 1 feed, Bdlhe; No, 1 feed, "Manitoba barley--Nominal.' All the above track, Bay ports. American corn--No, gp yellow, 77% ¢; No. 8 yellow, 76%e¢c, all rail. Barley--~No. 8 extrs, test 47 lbs. or better, 68 freights outside; feed. barley 60c. Buckwheat--No. 8, 08¢ to $1.02. * At | trial. The-note, which ts rather sharp- gold | ly wonded, implies that Germany is not meking We have sometimes; been described as the most wasteful of countries, in | proportion to our size. Meantime our of sun Council of Scientific Research at To. Ottawa, is unkind enough to say It is TT true] Tt states 0 fish waste on "M1 the Atlantic and Pacific coasts am- fae No. 2. 35 to 31 ounts to some 800,000 tons annually. If instead of throwing 'away that $8 shorbs, per ton; uantity of waste, Canadians utilized toed on $1.70, 3a 0 , 8 same material would be util a Trac 'oronto, 24 She 24m al 0. 2, $28 to $2; mixed, 3 clover, $14 to $18. ! Tr jots, per ton, track, To- the nation's wealth. These facts were | on" '0 $14 : ne x: ity Sacovared heey h Wc investigation A100 os fioatc-- No. 1: commercial, eted Canada. I made by Mr. J. B. ing under the|* Ontario. No, 8 oats, 40 to t: Dowa of her edrly passing h88 ygpices of the Council for Scientific] sider © Cv 40 to dbe, ou 0 side: as a gest: shock to. She mma {and Industrial Research at Ottawa. Qutas sorb to 60c, outside. i i : ; ta 1st pats, n, sustains a distinct foes nt ntuaged by Se mouncil an effort] Ontario flour._let pate, in cotton tL Bsa Be; good 1.80, Lr ; this condition of things is|sacks, 98's, $7.70 per bbl; 2nd pats. 16: Fem d 8% A | (bakers), $7.90, Straights, in bulk, seaboard, $6.55. Manitoba flour--1st pats., in cotton sacks, $8.70 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $8.20. Cheese--New, large, 20 to 20%e; twins, 20% to 2le; triplets, 21 'to 21%¢. Fodder cheese, large, 17%ec. 1 Old, large, 25 to 26¢; twins, 25% to | 26%c; triplets, 26 to 27¢; Stiltons, | new, 22¢. Butter--~Fresh dairy, choice, 26 to 80c; creamery, prints, fresh, finest, 42 to 48¢; No, 1, 41 to 42¢; No. 2, 89 to 40c; cooking, 22 to 2Bc. Dressed poultry--Spring chickens, 80 to 8bc; roosters, 20 to 26c; fowl, 24 to 80c; ducks, 85¢; turkeys, 46 to 600; geese, 25c. Live poultzy.-Spring chickens, 22 to 28¢; roosters, 17 to 20¢; fowl, 24 to 80c; ducks, 8c; turkeys, 46 to B0c; re "being made; however. A / plant has been established at Canso, N.S, for the production of fish oil] i special cattle food from fish waste. The Imperial shooting ge in Godollo, 15 miles north-east of Budapest, is be- prepared for former Em- Zita and her. family, ac- cording to Budapest advices ece ere. Admiral Hor- egent, is vacating his te in the magnificent castle Godollo, and the guard 'quartered there and the for- : anf servants have been garine--20 to 22. New laid, candied, 80 to 81¢; in sarfoiis 86c. i .. hand-picked, bushel, | $4.40; primes, $8.86 to $4. Maple products--Syrup, per mp. l, $2.10; per § imp. gals, $2.06; le sugar, 1b., 18¢c. oney--60-80-ib, tins, 14% to 1Bc al Ib.; 5-2%-1b. tins, 17 to 18¢ per jeder comb honey, per doz., Potatoes Ontario, 901b. hag $1.16 a a Tk eh Yo "| Smoked meats--Hams, bi .| 14,800; Ni to 66c, according to| freight, per the plant will provide employment for 500 people. S Sydney, N.9--The N&wfoundland tune 18,200; Ea + Seal 1,000. PEI Soldier land 18,000; Ranger 8, Summerside, | settlement in Prince Edward Island has been a successful undertaking. | According to the supervisor of soldier | settlement for Prince county eighty- two men were placed on farms, there being only three failures from the number. --. rei an rolls, 26 to 28e¢; cottage rolls, 30 to {82¢; breakfast bacon, '29 fo 38c; spe- ¢lal brand breakfast bacon, 87 to 40c; backs, boneless, 88 to 41¢ Cured mea ng eledr bacon, 17.60 to $10; clear bellies; $18.60 to 20.560; lig tweight rolls, $47; heavy- weight rolls, $41, ard--Pure, tierces, 18% to 17g; tubs, 17 to 11%e; pails, 1% to 18¢; prints, 18 to 19¢. * Shortening, tierces, 15 to 16%c; tubs, 15% to 16¢; pails, 16 to 18%c; prints, 17% fo 18: Choice heavy steers, $7.75 to $8.50} do, good, $7.50 to $7.75; butcher staers) choice, $7.76 to 830) do, good, $7 | to $7.50; do, med., $6.25 fo $6.75; do, com, $5.25 to $6; buteher heifers, choice, $7 to $7.75; do, med., $6.60 to $6.75; do, com. $5 to 5 teher { cows, choice, $5.50 to $6.50; do, med. {$8.50 to $6; canners and cutters, #1 to $2; butcher bulls, good. $5 to $6§ com., 88 to $di fee good, do, 8 $6.50 to $7; do, Yak, 5.00 to $6) | stockers, 'good, $8 to $8.50; do, fair) $5 to $5.50; milkers $30 to $76; springers, $40 to $80 ves, 'choice, [810 to $123 do, med., $8 Lo $103" do, com,, $4 to $7; lambs, ehoice, $14 to 1816; do, com. $6 to $7; spring lambs, $11 to $14; sheep, cholte, $9 to $9.50; do, good, $6 to $7; do, com.; $4 fo $5; hogs, fed and water: ; $18; do, fob, 1812.25; do, country points, $12. | Montreal. | Oats--Can. West., No. 2, 66¢; Can | West, No. 3, lc. FMoyur--Man. spring {Rheat.pats, firsts, $8.60. Rolled oats-- Bag, Ibs., $3. Bran, $32.50. Shorts, 1 $33. . Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, 1 $29 to $80. | = Cheese, finest Westerns, 16 to 16%e. | Butter, Do Shoicest sromety, 34 to 85c. gs, selected, 34c. 'otaboes bag, car lots, 86 to 05¢, 'pa 1,100 ibs, $7.25; calves, $6.60. to $6.60; hogs, selects, $14.25; sows," $11.25 Murder by Phone Newest Form of Crime A despatch from London says:-- i ard Koble:, a ed man In in, 4 on trial on 8 © of com- iting katy A erhone Kobler, the evidence telephoned to anothei rot ering consumption and arfonymously asked such questions as: "Have you still got your lung?" or "You had better hang yourgelf out of the window, because you will fail in business anyway be- fore you die)" Aw @ mesult, the sick 84c; cooked ham, 47 to 0c; smoked |: | s6id the soient! discoveries," 'Sonbrously, "have acoldents.". 1 "Some bE the greatest

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