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Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1925, p. 5

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had her guiltless of the charge, con - orth Mitchell, Home expert, after spending several ye A Ving Sli 4 ni 3 h e EINE. co; and actual docume: : . Sian er review the present position of t seals and d tails of hi : ot th Nesom | rech {n Connection with fubaral Pome", ele 4 (nls oF hand of the Na oad the osis in man and in animals, with a Mary, Queen of Seote, could not poss of Canada and Jew to laying down a program of | sibly have written. the Miter. which of. Agricuiture, and the 'research to be undertaken by nt aus Tp program. to be followed was he of Agriculture, the Research! hie. pioot os ont 1? ibe eallold. --T {Ron at A yonterence held here Tues-| Council and the various universities in of a investigations, In the Juco pan. day and Wednesday, at which every| Canada. After a complete survey of hor. of Biscovery. ne Buess vid 10a - prominent bacteriologist and pathoi-| the Present. position.of the tuberculosis' tn show that (1 itr ot idence ogist "iri "Canada was in attendance. | problem a set of projects was outlined. 10. oo. that the letters ascribed to ) - Mary were in the handwriting of her The conference met under the joint| These are being submitted to . Vitti : " g subm various' secretary and betrayer, William Mait~' 3 chairmanship of Dr. J. H, Grisdale, | institutions in Canady with a view to ; NM PRI 221 Dep. Minister of Agriculture, and Dr. obtaining their fullest ca-operation. jazg a Jethingion 5 of os Mitehell, i 3 Scie ar RTA Y To 4 ~ | Criminals," and othet works, has fig- ANOTHER AXE MURDER THE MA ured in im | : e { portant trialé whore the = kt.) | OCCURS NEAR HEARST! a RKETS. ""l'authenticity of documents played a : a --nal vital part, - hos - | Suspect is Held by Provincial TORONTO. bill fps 23 h oo ARR Ct, TT THE INTERNATIGNAL SYNGIGATS, s Who. b Man. wheat---No. 1 North, $2: Reparations Commission ; iby . mine HORIZONTAL = . VERTICAL : Who Are Baffled Y |No. 2 North, $1.97; Nov 3 Northilp Fa 'ts P thy CG : d{ husband was.» "any 1 ee El es panY Crime in Northern Ontario. $1.92; No, 4 wheat, not quoted. . *| Reports Payment by Germany " might. come, "1" ool 0 sal #7 or : td rE : an. oats--No. 2 CW, not quoted; | Ey a in| The quadruple drowning, following] | 'yp"yrobleat frult (pl) Ba apd : por patel ond Cobalt saye:--AN-{Ny, 3 CW, 08Mcr exter: No. 3 Tonibi--A despatch from Parisi oysrtioe. | s0 close upon the triple: drownifg at EL air 1" % Dispatched: >» = = other axe murder, the second wit 1; 621ke; No. 1 feed, 68¢; No. 2 feed,! many has paid the repurations asked | Barnharts Island two weeks ago, has' ° 16_Gollected . . 1 s--sulid v a few weeks, is reported from the 55ie, {of hor; the Reparations Commission auséd a sensation in the. community: A7--Ardor + | 6--Wanderers. [North country, The victim of his All the above c.i.f. bay ports. { declared on Friday for the first tim 3 - 1 TP IRR 2=Prohibited second crime is the watchman at a , American corn, track, Toronto--No, | in its existence. It met espacially to ? TE 4-H 's name ©. S 8--Female singing volces ' mill nine miles west of Hearst, but = JEow, $1.25, . { make this mormal statement on the DRIVING | go--Hat material ' 9--One spots his name has not yet heen discovered , Hee Dd pi ilontrenl ia hts, request of the Council of Ambass. fh 1 : i | PE . ' ' Ban ~ SUCCUMBS + CAUSES INJURIES | Si Rogineer (abbr.) gos ghinl by the authorities, and his employers, gj, rts per ton, $30; middlings, $36; adors, which wanted the statement on SA a Gif ee a 23oNs Vo EL 7 [12=More preconicus : the Thompson-Heyland Lumber Co., good feed flour, per bag, $2.80. | record before framing the note to ACs Sb Of Cova a D. 3 rhc ? precool with offices 'tn Cochrane, can throw, Ontari PN sting] «} Gar i ich wi : Commander of A Four Persons Hurt and Three » Large plants 16--You 1 A ¢ rio oats---Nominal, f.0.b. ship | Germany on disarmament, which will 3 dl We h We CT sp ¥ EL. yo E "26-8torms of 28---Consume _ + no light on the man's identity. fing points, { declare the Allies are ready to evacus ery in orld ar Dies Cars Wrecked in Collision ®.31-8crnbey ose oll © The victim's head had been smash-| Ont. wheat--No. 2 winter, nominal i | ate Cologne as soon as Germany has in 60th Year. - Z ~~ Near Chatham. . 82---Hesltate bia ater fowl ; ed in with the blade of an axe, which No. 8 winter, not quoted; No. 1 com- disarmed to the satisfaction of the "A despatch from. AWE Save] a LL ee 86--Rocks " 29--Printer's measure had penetrated through to his brain, | mercial, not quoted, f.o.b., shipping 1 oo Allied Commission in control "3 4 ~Ottawd saysi--| Chatham, Ont, May 31.--Two wo- 88--Impede . 30--Exchanges for money The head was almost severed from the, P2 ne according to freights. The not bably wil iver r-General Sir 'Edward. W. 'Bl nen and o fix. ~old girl, and | 39--~Toward 82--Overpowering fear ariey--Malting, not quoted. e note probably will be delivered Morrison; K.C.M.G, K.C.B, DSO. : 4 pars he pi - To out off 33 Part of verb tc bo body. Buckwheat--No, 2; nominal, in Berlin Tuesday by the Ambassadors late adjutant.general at National De. tia Joey Ss raepital a (rind being 34--The one atove Hest has on ned al R oN. 2, nominal, Sod of Frante, Great Britain, Belgiim, ; : serio) , Bs result . Father: (fa / nd ~~ : : H. E. y an, flour, firs at., .40, -| Ital . ; * Bouth ei Word ar J one aute. smast hick "gecurred: on the}: : i Atarailincy Fo * Wireless call for ald . the proceedings were adjourned to. Fonto; do, second pats $9.90, Toronto. | i Japan, : ¥ . .manding the Canadian Artille on Provincial Highway about a mile west | . ~ 46=-Avarlolous persons 88--Cut of pork permit of further investigation. | Pastry flour, bags, $7.50. [Ki G d 2 France during ag . ya of Chatham at eight thirty to-night.| 49--Lees 43--Newspaper writers Charged with vagrancy, a man who', Straw--Carlots, per ton, $8.00 to ng George and Queen Mary Seppe rsday morning in he oh 'The injured are: Mrs. Hayry Rose, B0--Head covering - ; por sample (athr.) : is. suspected: of knawing-something of Sevoce] 5 : | y Cornerstone for Lloyds aay ior In lis YORI. | Miss. Stella Dennomey, Reyburn Der-| ~~ 82-<Blaspheme vr |46--An anima A the "crime is being detained by the g i por so -- Standard, recleaned, | Seer. ners Sgorsiecn wis born in Lon-| and and Cidyton Orturne, the six- B3--The whole range of anything . [47--Day of the week (abbr.) Provincial officers at Hearst Jail Ha bay Ports: Be on 5.00 | A despatch from London says:-- doxon uve, 186%; and way educated | yoqr.old daugliter of Harry Rose's sia. 85--Senaitivenses of feeling Btitol . The man who was killed acted as $14.00: No 3 ton, $11.00 to| The King and' Qicen, accompanied by ~ He engaged in newspaper ee fer, all of Windsor. Their condition 60---Abbr. for name of a contineht |61--Klicked, as a«football watchman at a Rossington plant and diddo; mixed, per ton, $0.00 to|Prince Henry, drove -in semi-state 5 the Hamitte Ent: | rst! ig not dangerous. SR = GLA mifute particle ir : De he lived in a shack ncar the C.N,R.: $11.00; lower grades, £6.00. to $9.00, {through that aneient-part of London with.the Ottawa Citimen. id Peer .. A car carrying those who webe in-| go--8cent : Earl, reer line. He met his death some time ¢ cese--New, lar fer 20 to 20%e; known as The City, to Leadenhall for some years editor.in hief. as jured was going from Chatham to 66--8everal things considered as agg Entrance . during Sunday. Stine 21 gt2 22ct trip ois, 22 10,23¢; | Street, where Their Majesties laid the a. gt Rh he Fa Sf hile eld | 'Windsor. In the car alse were Harry whole 87---Contend with Several-blows were sthuck, accord- 28e: N8) od S,51c od, nig, a cornerstoné for a new building for Battery as a lieutenant and later| Loo, driver, and Miss Reta Plant. Sagan shief 68--Woody plant ing to the Coroner. The victim was'to §0c, "0 TPES Lloyds, the "Great British: shipping, si tarred te the 2 é ee er Ahead 'of them, two cars were ap- 8 are anish horse. 61<-Plateau last seen alive about 9 o'clock on Sun-! Butter--Finest creamery prints, 471 banking and insurance firm which » SE nea. 2nd Field Battery, proaching, and were apparently rac- 4 pI an 62--0verlook day evening, and his, body was dis- to 88¢c: No. 1 creamery, 86 to 87c; | evolved from a seventeenth century The South African War offered ne One of these was driven by A. 71 ked in a llquid 63--Part of automobile covered inside the shack about 11 No, 2, 33 to 34c; dairy prints, 29 to coffee house into an international fn: 5 and in it were his wife and 7 rgued EE 66--Withfn £1 a.m. Monday. c. - stitution: 3 Morrison a chance to demonstrate his: threo children." The other 'sar was| ne Considerable mystery surrounds Fees. Fresh extras, in cartons, 36/ At Temple Bar, where the cavalcade to 37c; loose, 3dc; fresh firsts, 82¢; entered the city proper, -a crowd 'wit- ability, and he returned home with], AM -- = Epil In hist . driven by B. 'Mann of this city, and | = : this murder; and Provincial head-| o, 7 many hobo his interest a. iia: sel he lad one male. passorger with him! SEVEN INJURED WHEN PASSENGER BOATS quarters. here, while declaring that! "Live paulisy. Chickens, spring, 1b, | 755d tho quaint ceremony, preserved and devoted comidersbe attention to| inane 'parc fy. opeiiibadite| RADIAL HITS AUTO| HAVE A CLOSE CALL, wbbery probaby ws the tice, mols", ouliry --Chickans, Boe: So, | from olden times, wherein the. King the European Situation: bem p Tal ndeor party, they were. foreed to : > awaiting further reports from Con-to 3 1bs., Ske; spring chickens, 4 Ibs. asked and Jegeived from the Lord Heh % ituation, being. always rn -oub to pass-another car which a . " stables Bush and Craik, who are f k|an over, M.F., 24c; do, corn fed., 22¢;| Mayor permission to enter the gates sonvineed that Germany ode 0! was ahead of them arid going in' the Toronto Motoring Party Meets Keewatin Escaped With Loss lowing up the case, °" | rousters, 1bc; ducklings, 6-1bs.-and up, | of London. Commanding the 1st Canadian Ar.| "21°. direction. Rose, unwilling to| Mishap--Hurled Into Ditch. | of Rudder in Lake Superior i t. 5 : : Zo ert : g the 1st Canadian Ar. Turn his into: the. diteh Sh Dressed poultty--Chickens, spring] a » tillery = Brigade, General Morrison too dor ro o fist whieh jwas Toronto, June 1.--Three' Women| . Fog. SASKATCHEWAN GRAIN |b, 66c; hens, over 4 to b Ibs. 28e; Airplane Used by Drummer want, to Aue In February, 1915, as far.as he could but ot _ ron if were seriously injured and four other| despatch from Port Arthur, Ont, GROWING EVENLY go, > to es ; Spring hickens, 4 to Call on Arctic Customers battle of Ypres. Tn 1915, 'as Briga.| 2nd the cars piled ints him head-on. | Persons, all Toronto residents, were says:--The steamer Kecwatin, of the! opment i 82¢; roosters, 20c; ducklings, b Ibs. A despatch ffom Fairbanks, Alaska y g8=| A] three ears were badly wrecked. * | badly bruised and shaken up when a| Canadian Pacific Railway's Great Rainfall Reported in Pracically [and up, 27c. Ave Thy first commercial airplane Ts meral, he commanded the 2nd ; : : ant Be Canadi "Artiller: g ----l radial car on 'the Metropolitan divi-| Lakes Service, which went on the All Districts. ans--Canadian, handpicked, Ib. | 5% Ha. Disision ee be April Fire Loss Lower by sion of the Hydro-Fiectric Radials| rocks at Passage Island, 42 miles fom] 3 31 With ts Prod Syrup, per im. Rie i hd Mo- crashed into a large touring automo-| Port Arthur, during a dense fog at Regina, Sask oy HW ith. the perial gal, $3.4 ; per gal. tin, $2.30 | herin, merchandise broker and com- excep! Areas: per gal; maple sugar, ib, 25 to 26c. mercial traveler, of Seattle, San -and jt Was under his Sipection, hat $331,795 Than Apri "% bile; owned "amd driven by Thomas] 3.45 Friday morning, Whped into port . 90. Sanadian-guns- ch np ; Vimy Ridge. From there he hammer-| A despate Toronto says:-- : ; t = iste Saske : o> Tek bE ; X +21 last "nj near t uth énd of (of the tus Whalen and Bowman, of! all districts of Saskatchewan, accord-, 10-lb. tins, 18%ec; b5-1b. tins, 14c; 2%- : : : <1 thiough to Yone 85d Germany, He The Property, il exacted by -sgme Just iis nes Slr North Yorso St. the Dominion Towing nd Salvage Co.,l ing to a crop report issued Faturday 1b, tine. Jo% to 162 iq : oe sin. ae io Thiol, Msherin Saw do Pout oh a a! ; T =| 1,046 fires 2 ice during ithe) my, 00 ore 3 : d went into drydock. by the Saskatchewan Co-operative moked meats--Hams, med., ; Apc es and was given the honor of knight- Tonth of April was, according to sta- FSi oF, ule aad g boy in Ga Th x. Sa a narrow escape, Ad Co. Only slight damage from govked hams, fe; eked rolls, 2c; in 2 hours iad 18 minutes. Thes fap hood. oo : tics i i, . io f iors : | 3 y 0 wee ve : : stics prepared by the Provincial 'Fire front seat with his father; and escaped | passengers say, and disaster was prob-| frost and drifting is reported. Show-| 800 gS -- boreal pe hoo at by y i i Robinson, aged 50, 26 Pinewood Ave.,| at six o'clock in the alternoon in tow, wheat is growing well and evenly in| Honey--60-lb. tins, 13%c per Ib.: Francisco and Juneau. With Neel £2 r ea | Marshal's Department, $1,072.700, |" n : : 7 ghd Lu rr enay || With bruises about the face. ably averted by the fact that the reef ers or good heayy rains have fallen at 86c; backs, boneless, 35 to 42c. vil ? es Bad Weather is Moving ; : This total reptesen nts a drop of $381, The injured: on which the big steamer struck was! practically all points and a good Foot| Rs in er om 50 ver Fur Sale at Edmonton Sn Slowly To ward North P ole : rom the total for the correspond- | Thomas Robinson, aged 50, 26 Pine-!so far submerged as to prevent the, system has developed almost every=| to: 70-1bs., $22; 70 to 90 lbs, $20.50; er at B : a as he Er jase oan rg) Jechite the| wood Ave, cut and bruised about the] stoving in of the bow. The steamer | where. Cutwornis have Appeared, but 20 lbs. and" o>. 31050; Jghtweight Average Price $12.78 Boe n, 8 Bll 1 ong re ek Of fives is great.) 0, and arms, and. suffering from struck twice, the first time about mid-| the report-indicates the damage from rolls, in . barrels, $39.50; . RAYY=] «ico mmmamunid hare yy SR Stocitholm, so May: 3f--lgp py ee fa iA Blane during! shooka os $C hips, tthe second time nearer _ the, that. source:a.light. - Ha Je Pirie: tubs] oh Setpaten manta, Ais vedis] "Raita [the month the: total" rs. Thomas Robinson, aged 4b, 26) stern, which carried away the ship's] Winnipeg, May 30.-- Following the ,, 8rd ; "print ; | Saysie yer Tur_sale Mis. Thomas Robinson, aged 45, 26 ca ay p's y g 19¢; pails, 19%c; prints, 20%c; short- by the Provincial Game Guardian's > 1 "number and the total loss $119,076. Pin ; id inc! mide _|19¢; pail 1 I ney (TORS ewood Ave., probable internal in-| rudder and rudder frame and did in-! mid-season break, the market recover. ening tierces, 14c; tubs, 14%c; pails, A 0 rgd. 4 In| juries; and Suloring fra shock, jury to the bottom. ed appreciably, May closing out 8t, 160: blocks, 16c. a; Dept. for some years past was put NG Satire of or padre Marshal in Master Willie Robinson, aged 10, 26! The exact damage cannot be ascers| $1,88%, down 3% cents from Friday's) .. Heavy. steers, choice, $7.75 to $8;| through a few days*ugo, when 216 the. dourse of his report, adding: "but Pinewood Ave., face bruised. tained at present, but it is stated that| final price. {do, good, $7.25 to $7.75; butcher steers, | pelts were sold to, local dealers. The the number of fires shows a very large Harry Buckner, aged 22, 487 Du-! when the ship crossed over the reef| Interest was practically confined to Choice, $7. to $7.50; do, good; $6.50| average price realized was $12.78, and" © over the month of April ; } 1 i t hich fluct to $6.75; do, med., $5.75 to $6; do; com; | the top price in the lot was $100 for ~ Barn fires during the | pont Bt, scalp wounds, and settied she listed to staboard, the passing month, which flue uated o> to' $6.50; butcher heifers, | three particularly fine skins. All the month np. Cg Buckner, aged 20, 487 and pumps were required to keep her| violently over a range of 6%. The 2) a Samer ogs and heavy. Factory Dupont Sb, Abrasion, ag =u Wh an even keel, which would indicate extreme decline to-day reflected a dip! ghoice, 5 Jo8750 7, Jorhat: 38 4 furs disposed of at this sale had bean Hares Lon ued to show favorable re. from shock. ol Inspect uty to ballast tanks, * of 18 cents from the recent high of cows, choice, $5.75 to 86; do, fair to i sk Under Special permit granted ba te { duction." ; i : . Dy a " | George 'Buckner, aged 265, 144 Ham-! ~ Wireless again proved a big factor $2.00%. d, $4.50 to $5.50; canners and cut- ng| Twenty-seven ots gallons 3 fiton St., face and arms bruised and in securing relief as hardly a second| July and October maintained a rs, $30 Lo 275; Batches bulls, ee Qe be| water. are ci ged in one inch of|back strained. ° x / or two had elapsed fromrthe first dis-| steady tone throughout the session, | FH ol io $2.50 to 0 3.5, feeding , Field Marshal French. The sce ppened about 8.30 tress call sent out from the steamer | the former closing at $1.78%, while, ) oy o'clock within 200 yards of the Radial before it was answered by the big|the deferred future was up % at eR $5.80 to 86; wh t 1 be . final "Station, Bnd at one of the most danger. Government. station at Port Arthur. $151 do, Tair, $4.50 to $5.25; calves, choleo,| asain hs Hoy op WAY b the his. + | out points on Hogg's Hollow Hill. The Half an hour later tugs were on their er e---- $9.50 to' $10.50; do, med., $7 to $8; do, Fie Britain's rie the World my So Be oof er. R84 FIA of Rusa Displayed | 1 36 0 Lf yf bls oe 0 ord th : mo "so intense' after the vice for some time, probably tws| ~~ -inJ.ondon.on May Day choice, 75 fo $00; good light sheep.| fob his Name of the Tustre that at- accident' iw traffic was blocked for Weeks. A new rudder. frame will have s ' $8.60 to $9.50; heavies and bucks, | tached to his supreme effort on the iad | almost_an hour, TI ing no! 10. bo placed and it is. thought that| . The red flag of Russia few proudly] to $7.60; good cwe lambs, $14/ battlefield from which his title was ; { SUNOSL. an, hous, here being. BOL 484 key : i [over Chesham House, the headquarters! to $15; do, med., $10 to $12; do, culls, | derived. Lord French was the fore- ty-| SLY Sonstables in the viginity, Con:| Some of the bottom plates have been | YT Chesham the Soviet Government, 88 to $9; spring lambs, each, $7 to|most factor in the creation of the Sable Dunlop, of No. 12 Police 'Sta- damaged. ; ; hick. smooth fad: and} ment, ietor in Thousand," as the" : ic aftay) ~The | States 'td: Do May 1, says The London Daily Ex-!$18;. t of traffic after! Tho: United States and Dominion 0 May 1 2 watered, $12.10; do, f.o.b., $11.50; do,| Til asthe" od poops had heen: sastiod | Ameri sh cme EL complete hay "Asan point, SILER, do of dae puciess of at ureter fore whose 8 of 'Db. Robin binsony path Ha eee rom Cy Day was adopted as a great| 312-00 Shel shore saved the day for the Allies and ge vs : The, Grand aria. She wa en Jette from Cornainiat and Socialist Tonival % MONTREAL. for embattled civilization. A -No. 2, 7214¢;do,| When French's ; in the neigh.| Port Arthur to Dull ! 4 : " h "Six years ago by the Interna-! Oats, Can. west., i got into. tional Socialist Congress in Paris, - |No. 8, 65%c; extra No. 1 feed, 63c. performed, it was undoubtedly wall + ?, rder- to Night's. fog, SYeX! Soviet Russia is the onl country. Flour, Man. spring wheat pat., firsts,| for the further conduct of the British Echo. known oa that, makes. universal holiday of the' $10.40; seconds, $50; iran Fars' offensive that the supreme command tS farted ot day, for in 1918 the Bolshevist Gov-. Relleq cuts, bat 50 Jou '89.05, Bray, WA intrusted to Haig. But in a year d's - "Monday, - oo o%*|efnment extended the iflea of a Labor, 98.95 to $29.25. Shorts, $30.25 to| and a half of intensive warfare he iz ; | ot n of [Day and made a national fete of it,' $81.25. Middlings, $30.25 to $37.25. had Josped the Suith reposed in him: 2 - $REL, with Of the: South. {with anti-imperial demonstrations; y, No: 2, per ton, car lots, $14 to!as the brilliant tacti an Sd African war. As - ans, $2.70 per hus.; cheese, finest : » 17% to 17%c; cheese, finest, , 17% to 17%c; butter, No. 1 ed, 32% to 33c; butter, No.| , 81% to 82¢; butter, sec- 4

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