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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-6-26, Page 3( ,.. ,.:. teen n • Mf/• 'T>. -Y .,r «..,ya..w.,oMyI1A ts`, Job Printing The Signal is prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing at reasonable prices. For your next order Telephone 35 Read the Advertisements in The Signal. Buy advertised wares. It is a safe and sound policy. GODERICH,. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924 THE LOGICAL SOURCE OF SOUND FINANCIAL ADVICE Gond financiers keep in clone touch with their blinkers. They know that a bank.--beran,r. of Ila Intimate contact with Domineer of ewer) • desecription-la the logical place to come for sound Monocled advice. '. ('onaeervative management -a basic policy of the 8terling Bask -has placed w In a strong and aught.. p.Ilton. The eeap.rlence gained In attaining this porttlon, plum our Dread knowledge of business In general, ne at the disposal of Sterling Bonk client.. 311 THE STERLING BANK p Public Library Board The public library board held uta regular meeting In the board rooms J the 14th. These present were Raw. J. E Ford, Mint Shartoan, Mrs. Phelan, Mr. Roy Stoncbouae and Mr T. M. Kidd. Mr. C. A. Reid and Mr. J. E. Tum were appoLnted delegates to the citizens' committee In connection with the new town hall project. it was derided to close the literary on Wednesday afnernooua during the rummer season as nhacrred by the merchants. Motions were passed to piirwhaao from the Grolier $o- ciety the "Book of Knowledge:" to send the G ('. I. board an amount In connection with the evening ..lane* held in the library, and to purchase teen tone of end. The hoard received with regret the information that Mr. (:alt wan resigning as tretaurer and decided to ark him to continue in let flee until ReptemTeer. The board evpreareel to Miss Aitken. 'librarian. Itr apprctattOn for the Interent .he had shown In providing more accom- modation In the book room for the children. A letter from Mr. G. W. Black regnerting the board to set aside a roam for a prnpoaed Historical Society wap rMl). it was decided to take the matter up meeting, which will be tetther. _ A Resignation A sequel to the 'omplalot■ made at t AEROPLANES. --Canada tends in vernme•nt neruuantics. with several CI-. recent meeting of the county (roan• til by Mr. James llayr as to the1 air stations and large training camp at oiling of the street at Hgmondrllle Clamp Borden. Private aviation erom- appears In the following notice of ref panicle exist for commercial purpose•,•. s first Iinhed In The 3ewforth I'r• fo'.'Weis! governments employ aircraft (tat1Nelw eY/1111 IIn I esaRgr getelof Ileal fd raUlk 1x,we• ft tilt 11airluthe s. (matter IRnatlun, pub In fire ranging- I Cres };x{eowltor: of railways. Klatt' in the total production of iron in Its natural mate and eighth Seaforth. Ont,, Jane 9, 1924. Rne a go. G. --Canada had, a dew • in the husine•ss of export and eighth in population. -Bankers' Trust Co.. New T. R. Patterson, 'patine aK"• a0 e'hurtered tanks, but )Cork. County Engineer, ; anutigawntiona have reduced the num- ' ler (Int ler to 15. with 4,500 branches, ire 1: 1867--1924 PROHIBITION CAUSE STRONGLY DEFENDED Martha of Social Serine Council • of Huron County Canada's Fifty -Seventh B AI islet of the Growth and Greatness of the Dominion in a Half -Century P (Compiled for The Signal by Frank Yeigh, Compiler of "5000 Tants about Canada." Copyright.) DOMINION IN A NUTSHELL AGR(l'1'LTI'RE.-The possiblllticee for the development of agriculture in Canada are unlimited, and Canada is the granary- of the Empire. The largest percentage of Its population Is engaged In It, and dependent upon It. - Tonere are over 7f0.I00 tarns•. \'aloe of field crops in 1923 reached $900,000,0'0 The yield was 1.176,3431$W) bushels of grain, including 474,199,000 of wheat. The gross agricuttnral wealth is esti- mated at $6,774,461,000. at the next held in Sep - "MARCHING MEN" Country of mire, that gave Inc birth,, Land of the waple and the pine; What rb•her gift lens this round earth Than thee fair. fruitful fields of thine? Like sheets of gold try harvests run. Glowing beneath the August sun; Thy white peaks sear, Thy cataracts roar, Thy torestsetre•tch from shame to shore: Untamed thy northern prairies lie, 'Under an open. boundless sky,; Yet one thing more our hearts implore. That grt•atuens may not pass thee by: -Helena CANADA'S STATIC Coleman. CANADA'S ADVANTAGES CLINTON, Juue 1,. -Au emphatic protest was mune yesterday by the more reform lead, rs of Hume comity ' agaluat the i.)ntariu Government toter- ' ferilig»lu any way with the gamin of prohibition. The large delegation in at- teudauce at the. auuual Social Service • Council couveetloU. which war held in Wesley church, was unanimous In de- drrlug that the U. T. A. was doing 'shat It war intended to do, via., make uuntlnual progress In the onward marcs towards the final overthrow of tine liquor traffic. The addresses of the preatdent and field secretary, .1. A. Irwin and A. T. Couper, were optimistic and enthuslaa- DOMaMON IN A NUTSHELL POPULATION. --Canada's popula- tion ((ensue of 10'11). 4,748,48:1; esti- mated on June 1, Nrlt, at 9.146,457, little leas than three to the square mile, as against 31 In the 1'nihed tic about the benefits serunYl from pro Shalee old se during the l'tbe decadKingde ofm. hibltlun, and front the facts presented Thr increase the deet 91 of the organisation will have behind it ]0(11-11 was :i4 per (w-nt.. and 1011-21, 22 pv cent. Urban population. 17x21, 4,144.748 ; rural, 4.431,000. 1•a1111GRATION.-148,500 new ar- rivals, 1913-24 (Increase of 104 per rentover yrerlohs year e, Itritiah the hearty- support of all co-operating churches for any campaign that may be 1 ;heel by the advocates ut any "substituted" legislation. Government control as they have It in British Columbia was explained by tw•Ing 72.9171. No lees than fifty Rev. H. E. Liriugstoue•, of Ellaville, three nationalities are included 111.ko. up to a year ago, lived lu British the immigration tables of the pant few Ctdpmbia, as bringing about conditions years. that wen• touch worse than under for - LIVE STOCK.---4'anaela has nearly an•r legislation. Ile stated that the 20.000.000 )lead of live stock. vis.. 3.- Moderation League had claimed that 0148,871 )tones. 9,719,869 cattle. 3.722►. Gucernme•ut control would reduce 000 sheep arid 3.913,681; total value drunkenness, eliminate txwticgging and ,Toeing. $013.20).000. command greater respect for law, .31A1t1NF.-(Panda we. eighth whereas none of these things had been id nations in 1521. with accomplished. nod a change is bring atnnuq mar record- of 17 tell We know little or nothing of -Wage Slavery." We halve no governing a news of 4.871 vese•lo, employing demanded to -day- by the Imminent' in- . • an Irregularity In • pay sheet. tender clearings nide a{52,827 men ami hays. There Is p. Gov- tyres's, ns well as the sural reform , yulvinq •sum of $1.221, I hereby tender Ilona. , Claniitae, aur any. citadel,' of exalt or privilege. We have free speech, a free rrnmc•nt mercantile fleet of 40 vessel'', fun•es, of the Province. l - my rentgnadon ■s patrolman of KI'11.D1N+. .rl11TNTeeS._'n do's ' press. free w•hoPt. a free parliament NMI courts In which justice is admin- (aounty rued No. 3, TuckermmlUl town- building permh value xmd m�str conn lateral with courant. and equity. -Sir John Willison. I trailing i I'RV1lt alt ports of thleadsld the. bill ou Union,waspre•stentt and li�nspi red ceps • to take effect as noon u my roc-, I work was f1Mr,fM11!111 in 19171; In- LLOYD GEORGE ON CANADA the workers with ele•ar. sane arguine•nto enamor In ■ 1 Intel. world, with the eexcrpt tun of the i'nl- wily wP elauMd Ioelst on "holding what {W creased to ii14.(W1),O(11 ill 1924. ted Staten, In this industry, and lido n ('ooalde•ring the publicity that thin n�IRTINr.-('sancta's dairy pro- "Yours 4 a country of rant treasure and naounem. and you ate'only at the we harp- And working lard through matter ham inbetention, on, I although r nil I had eln"tion hap reached the big total of . thre•ahold of its greatne•se. You produce some of the best wheat in the world; fair to excel that country soon. An' we ha t''oind working towards the sup - far -reaching wrong g endoh, I ears reaitrr the pression of the manufacture and ex- , gaol.. Clive11r.fWWl. of ul a rcheese e � Sou rgelte �ilm• llantle me ' lite uwn." khowsW ateverwtht. nl l istoryve r (f ll'anada 1ng. you ! 61.051al 1etons. ut of nmaking tawr eorl.as. In l� p nation ut ell Ib uuat ur teed e f«r-reaching efof which thtp alliin and hot IrrP a ingg P^Pttlattun. - ntalnee x Ra l y tion may Dare, and I feel !t my duty � auxlllarles to the prohibition!' of the • to the count of Huron to resign and hotter v'I pm are showing are 6tldn n'+ (lelldr nlIw111 r. ad Ilte shory1 ofewhat youtelldt e�InrAngust,n1914i1 when it -'811151 nt l .S1 r000000, while Ontartd Temperance Acct. 7 j "'tootling development. ant w r rodnetlon ex Tann trait, 1 f latices pralnclnR I vuu chcllncd Ho take the attitude nt (bin. Regard it as the moot precious a ed,' $1 : 11(> . P t About 150 persons attended a banquet supplied by the W. C. T. e441r))4110a 1 Dear Sir: -len view of the possibility crease of 1,500 Alice 1914. 11r�1 bank G. R. McC)ARTN EY.o'er 4 (11► da ry ae • 1 The Armstrong Real Estate and Insurance Agency Lite (Su Litt), Awful Ili Auto Iosrnom Hamas sad Lets r Gederick cud Vie Kier. tad Farms fee Sale nor Sale -A good House In ex- cellent eordttton, nicely decor- ated, electrle-lighted, everything very convenient. floe cool. dry. double cellar with atone walls. wisest floors under whole hoose, garage, fowl bootee. small barn. goal fruit orhard. 2 acres land. Located lust outside corpora- tion of Goderlch. township tar. cement sidewalk from Square to nearly house. town delivery. mail box. phone if desired. puny farm comforts with town privileges. On account of uncontrollable conditions it Is very Important to sell at once. This fine prop- erty is offered at a big bargain for quick sale. For full particulars see J. W. ARMSTRONG Above Parente"' Fair 1'. 11 ling 89 Ooderich, (int. HOUSES All kinds for sale. If you intend bny- Ing a home It will pay yon to see the hooses i have for sale. i have them at all price+., from $700.00 up Some rent good bargains on easy temps. P. J. EVAN, ,e ' Real Estate A Jnaurnnre Phone 50. Unlimited Quantity of GOOD MIXED WOOD FOR SALE at $3 per single cord. delivered. THE GODERiCII MANUFACTURING CO., LiMITED. (Foot of Angleaea St. Phone 61.) HOUSES Drop In and see me. CRAIGIE'S INSURANCE esti REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO RENT Muferu 2-otor frame, eight-rerin•- eai hewer, newly decorated through- out: tw' luta; corner Sonde aid Blake streets.. 3atasaar Cottages to Rant. J. W. CRAIGIE . o . $146.000,0(10 worth. Annual export,' of inheritance in a hunt of vest tre•nsuren. butter, ..Mena and condensed products THF. BEGINNINGS OF CONFEUERITION total K74.IIf11,000 mostly to entreLarkin. of Seyttorth. • Jtrttain. "The Gocernue nt are prepared to pledge themselves to (wring in a measure larger mileage In proportion to Orap- � Thr tutlowing rerolnlloss were ear- F.Dt'C.\TION-"Cannela', achieve• next reactors for the purpose of re•movtng e•xlstiug difflcultien. ley introducing ttlation than anof y other country. with Lard: mPrN to Itm in*tltutfnnp of learning U the federal principle into Canada. coupled with qw h provisions as will permit Ao�ecnmmnteR, Fecteerrty 40.000. The and Provincial,' \We, the members of the Sendai Ser- onc of the motet wtrlklnR feature.• nt the Maritime l'rovfn es and the North -Went Territory to be lnYorlxorated with sending and munlwilo'lltie* have glean ante , vice Council of Huron County, lumem- c'unadlan life." -Lord Burnham. Can -the same system of government ; and the (:1 tit gent w111 Beek, h7 sidle and Ina ns to the value of $724, - bled bled in convention at Clinton. Ont., ' nein Is a land of free iehnoln In the . representatives to the Lower Prociaes and to F.nglenel, to secure the Foment Gillen and 4/{,1100,41xe varus of lane' 'this 17th clay of June, 1!r 4, take thin main. while in the •o of higher of those i gene I 1 that are beyond the the of our iyst mixture, to he John A to railways. The Government ow7ta I this opportunity of yoking our take thin rhweatlnn there are 23 universities , nodes * general (Airs latnre laae.'el npnn the federal21 system "-lion. .TNm A. t or controls n mileage of 22.090, now a -slant any ebonite icing made In the st and 44 achcr.. nti 1. 'schools have \gA,•,lonxld to ('anadln❑ Howie of :\r*Pmhla. June 21, t4tL1. ',called the Canadlnn National Roll-' aS 1a +t hole• I O. T. A. that watld In the nmalle(t I nt RAILWAYS -Canada has one mile t and atter-dinner sp-cebem were en- uf railway to eveuy 220 people. a i toyed under the direction of Rev. Dr. .807 t'aehera ■rel 1.7A1.811D puppy ADVICE TO CANADA weave. making It the rgP. iwl degree bring about the weakening of tending.,chilling owned symtem In the world' the law at It now stands on the F.LECTiLiC:\i. DEVELOPMENT.- )f i to asked to soy a word. as a friend and well -winker of C�pads RF.L1GInn.-Canada It a land of , statute hooks. We feel that every ds: Canada's water power." make nnP of from a nation of friends and well-wishers. it world be til ory�� only . per cent. r....... .�. : mnn and man. •��............ .... _ fTH41en - �f power - �.M1�n .n IK,•1.Irm.. �lu�ll�e rr�M,�n r�1�•nnminel�uo. nA�art1�&Mnl.^ q�nla�lnnt lu r�Ery • � rrnllniu�n rvnmri�t of W�mn.MO.I t�.! n, .1. ��nll �nAmm•.l��w�n. N � i.� M re . '• ry��lf�.�l 11[I v� w. Ilan of iM ��n�in 1 evY n•C a e n�.n.� nn rnvminlnn nt rl..�.....w......... ���wxr�l camin�ln¢p���r1�1�n�n 1��Iw11t��an�l ii�dl�l�l��n. l�nl In Lxe� � n�lllnn n�l�ol�rx. __"_ �.L�nr- liana+- fredeml of religion as of aper h. There fair-minded person will admit that her rlahPml aerwete, and rhe lean e1Pre1-, See•k diligently two understand one anothers views, alms and pro to be are n million and x gnnrter maulers the pall law has dune sari ba naw sped only 7 per cent. of preent fur• !mnn and man. calling tact ca ug. nes v are all In tare ° '' r n ng nn o ( hrl*liars of scans power rPanurces; ur 3._7.41) h.p, }caul,• 1NNIf. duet all ..our psobh•ms are common prohlPms, that t1u any o 1' " wet or denomination, nnmprls nR ' any orgenix atlon that promoter the rplwoaePntlnR Invepfmcnt of $112n.000.4WN1. l teem and prosperity is not to poll anybody Cast, but to pull everybody np• have illiono tc Sunday &'Mwol+ welfare of the county asking for a mi high-tension rranpmllw of el- that the means toward combating poverty isnot to be found in dlvlalun. but in (have x million e(holare• change. critic energy i* one of the most Im-� meeltlpliwatio,1 SAVINGS OF THE PEOPLE-- \[nnvover, we Pel that the 11(latnr portant factors in Content's pn'went- -While striving to etrtsli your country by strenuously cnrrcing on the things In 19'13. x1.'7(1{,16::.447. or nerirly 01:'0 hnhit having Ingrained in the day devPlnpnent. The Ontario per entente, Including hunk deptslta, Hydro-F.lee•trle trennmisedon line 1e of material purport. aim to enrich It likewise b rcul-41ttti g th o'i' of he epnrk at office ravings and govern- a'''ry flhrP srN fe't)' icor cPnturlPm. the things of ort. wnlhare, leanly, faith, and In pn. tom** yea '`must elapse before a to- nne of the Mng•at and largest pub-- hunker. went luueks and In lean and tnlrtgaRe' tel pat Mon law will have time to ew IM ownership nrwlerfnkingr In the (•otnlmniRw- make is fall benefits known. The world. 300 mnnlwilwtlltl* are part -1 TELEPHONES ('nnnln her nearly ne ry time has not yet been al- m•n in It. time chief snore of power;' I n million In nearby 3.0n0 companies. or 1„ •ed and we the err urge that no ' 0 -•1 •teens ler phone. ('ann� n t«a fits he taken one gneetlnn n bine In recorded K' fair and �� nn+nn�ili.�. Realize that. In. n+p+�l..g population NInnF �o :some W. have n - I 0. m 111 flan and rection. Seek diligently i 1 000 •hnrehes• and 976 of the doing t I 1 goat both materially and _-_.- hk'e lnst*ll*tdun of rrae,rlel water t i t 1 helpful to one another. Realize that, inesiepnhl•, yout r g lxol,etl«tion twlnng to rt,mo morally \\e• hoar not yet Mnrl R' THE THRILL OF LOVE being NInnern Falls. Canada is sec- eed se of Pe with Itner 1 * W) w"'ntrs1 nor grief h511rtlons.: J'alel-it Bank 4'apital . Fire Insurgence In force :.......•.•.•r••`'••• 171.1:\'ATcnRS.--1'a nrehl ha. aver Life Insurance In force 4,155) clerntnrs. with onlacity of 2.0, Poet t s uta (10(11) hnshel-, and new ^Ittm arc Itntlw•ny Groan Earning. being cortstnntly added. Government Revenge (Consolidated Fund) _•. EARN( \W}LU.TH-Canedn's farm rnrernment Esprntlltttre (Consolidated Fnnd land. live • ('.%NAi)%'S WONDERh'17,' EXPANSION SiNCE CONFEDERATION 14117.68. $ 30;.*9,044 r.. 1!44,1:dr,401) 35,680,082 8.880 $ 12.116,716 13,067.028 1 . 18,486.002 187,9:2 $ 40.851.0011 T3,757,133 6,377,391 None None 10,1111,0 0 $52.701.720 $1.787,102.6. 0 16,700,000 $13,000.000 $ 364,1111.866 $ 119,791.'479 $1.000.000 ' SS2.74020 467,1104.151, wealth. Including value of to IEmptnyees• And Its Most Beautiful EIprMs;M 1 sto k Imulenn•ntr, err., Is a fflmn'ed, tixlarlen and Wage* b Censts Bureau In 1712_2 n nearly x(1470) of the soldstnit11 1e art. pillet• the 1n0,87a.mn • 'wilding.. $1.0.35.712,000; } levxtnre F elinin Net Debt A rope of Pearls, exquisite protluet $7,(11f1,1111,IMWn, Including lands'. a4e. I Flnhery Prohtct desired, x3111 11(10 0111 • 11 ce Mocll, Most womanhood. adornment o f Cat f6 $6.075.0011; 0;- 0(11 • 'agricultural pro- I Acme cultivated ttomanla(x 2n,t16.fxx1 a ur 1 e F/s u•:TRi-.-l. tri e x r P Wh erne (1)1141.1 (lire's woefyxrl, with over half ^t' A ltnral dawn of history the most Pplr , implements. SWxtre-Cower Development f beautiful It 41 847(111 p ultry $41 4R1 000' fur wl. No other gift ears PO arms. e•e, Total P:xtwrrtm perfectly exprer- the un eellish love duction $1 4 1 1 the Fm I T t farm ,r olorrty of a man for a woman. ! We have the tinett, the tattoos Ieltah Pearls, gold or platitum er{�p•, 10xurious capes. 5)..0.11(1 to $900.00 the Necklnee. E. C. ROBERTSON JEWELLER ed Dealer of the genuine Orange blooms Weddle. Ring., war 1 E.0 Side Swore Godsrieh, Ont. A Growing Bank Acc' t 101 Ia an incentive to greater effort, and ' stone to success. For 58 years the Union Bank of tCanada their helped many thousands of people earnings. Open a Savings Account NOW ; acquire the habit of saving regularly ;and you will have that feeling of security which comes with money in the bank. Sea UNION BANK OF CANADA Godarich Branch. F. Woofoombe, Manager .alas export(' sort(' Its fon•mt Frew, and with the third A Icnlhlral production . largest forest rPn^11reis ill the world. i' • • ' Tr trade e Flopr export* (1•+•.. Total exports - Total, Imports. Telanufacenrcni capital 31h-nnfaeturing prodnctioa FISHEIIIES.--i'annela has 5,000 \tine* prodnMlon t line 7 of Fur prodnetkm (IgA1) Tntnl estimated calve of all prim*ryc forest product 1s '$170,8511,0111. The annual lumber production value from sawmills end allied mills reached $114,- 324.5fi4) in 1012. $80.000.(100 .:.. $$'b11.000.(I011) 8987,850 ranee of Atlantic man n $211,090009 the I'pclfic, and 22(1,f110 of inland Fure*t production waters. 1'rodnetlon value has r heal Pulp anti paper ... o $4!.0(10.000, halt df which Is rted. DFIry penile( 48576i The industry employs T:e,' • and re.- rw1,11IAf. prtenir a capital in rat of $47.- R«Inca y mileage, 000.000. Rrltieh stumble (Pads the TelephnnPs Provinces In fish • y production. tensd dank Ilepestts by the enlmon eh e'' lei., fmmigrattrm • $1.001.730 6 • 2.006 MINING. --Canada'• tion reached $214 Gold. silver, nick. the chief Items, C per cent. nt the orld's nickel, 90 per cent. of colnit, d 8R of aeb•s- tot. Canada ranks tit d among gold- prolu'ing eonntr9m ($ .3142.(111 I 1923). Per 'naptlil (neral pr dnetlon Wm 'nerved 1 33 - from 11224 to $2549. Canada'• un- tepp•d mineral wealth in beyond nett - mate. end the prweetnhrlan are* make's the gteateet *!title explanre in the world. FCR FARMIVfI. -,Caned* has over 1.M)n fur farms with a vein. of V.- 7111.00ta. I'rkw•e Edward island lead- ing. The ralne of raw far prwdni- tlen In 4022-a1 was 816.751,4M10. annnal prolnc- Ants 19,842 In 1923. Live Stock and coal Inc Coal production (tonal na& producing 85 $37.onosio0 27.771 8HWUIOO 47 1,404 19'11-°4 f' 1 t x123,409,130 1 • 1s n 8,448,637,436 more phones In nm• per 100 of point' ,.hanging the taw until c+nftklPnt time 3,171312,288 'anon than any other manicy asap has ieen nive'n to tent the working of 12.288 the 1'. S. The telephone was per e•- It rho••_, y. $440,6$7,127 ted for mmmereist use in itrn rd • "if, hnwrrK. the norernn".t. having 3716f11,000 In 1473. I been empowered by an enabling hill to :2214,64 TELE4;R2.343 end RA 41. ---Cele ,n,fitalt the gnemtlon ton rote of the 440.364 oda has 2012,443 mllre telegraph electorate. should divide to bring on a $301.000.000 wire ashgaftesr only T.. In 18417.. and, ple electorate. in the near future, we will 2 411,38R.f1)4 wireless ss stations an the ikomin• be prepared to meet the Issue, knowing 42,1100.000 inn. There are 11t 100,0111 users nt that we are mppnr:ing a Inst emit.. 44111 radia. I We think it le within nter rights to Ps- 3.000.(100h.P• TR.\DF".-Ce do's trade lin. Rmwn pet that the vote be taken at the t 543797,86.' 111 n faattr ratio than ever before, der reeounnldr time. that ent not 111.014.734.274 spite the war:;ant11 rhe hues from 77 of the date M• given, and the. $$,196,870,000 end wenn to 1110 mnntrlee. Vier total the bt(' lnnn *uhmlttve to the elector',"at 474.199,000 foreign trade eltmbed to eate•nelar year . of 16 per cent. Inn year. Her Inter- (Continue nn page 9) 44nn,760•M12 P'f 1023 to $1,918264 789 an ineren t change of enmmerce Inereamed 70 p r \\ iIERE CANADA T.F.ATIR.JCtan- Rrnt. lwehrea•n 1!113 14 and 1022-2. and 1 solea Prodw•ew 90 per cent. of the 240 .per a t. since TOM. - taorld's ani«IL RR per rent. of Re as • e -,A11 " ("1`fw -Altai Md thiel enrol ; b Yels,. $•S per cent. of its nickel. 32 mann in the war tVarirv(rthe faM1,IMM1'•TMr r of 1's pulpwood. 20 per # 1.42 0,170,0111 $1.915.204.7811 4:14,47R,011 $t.010.7'14.21Wt, ;3.210.7(19.28* $2.747.920.675 *214.000,000 $16,458,621 4117.000.000 $1:15.745.444 $200.419.000 0.148.447 80.773 944.020 $1,1110,482.o50 144.000 8110.000 26.600.00111 17.000.0(0 yS1'RANCE.-New life hnsinelen for i123 was $4111.0.57.776, an increase of over *100,000..090 in a yerr. ('nnadtan eomptniet handled two-thirds. MANT'FACTi1RIN(Sr•4'enehs't out- put of netnuf*rtnred product(' In 17121 wee $2.747.970.4175 The capital inven- ted to 41.323 mennfaeturin* esteblieh- ment* wee $3.216.T09.288. while the 5410,000 employee.. kwtkwte the large percentage of floe pnpnletioq engaged in Indnetry. Nearly 1.4116 Ifraneb United States indnatrtea have been eet up in Canada. mark. and the m;mmmlilies.213000, of ant. of lit lumber. 20 per neat, of wham lal.(IAII R.7:A1 t rP p11*nibtrr 101 enrol flab. 16 per elite of 1f• of war nt *liferent lilac+- The _[' Kat', 15 r of Itis p tatnwa. 12 Ise '"e0t• eceet ('Hondo, If Ip' Pot;ntnteal, Tier c nt t lnyl e 4• per a ant, of ata mad, 4 !ter cent ' 1 If Rolf' remains for man FiNANCIAI.-"Aa a oration ocle here I . of 1 e (diver. 11% per a nt. 0110.0110.0110.m of Ititest. 11 per•4ent. d IM I CAN \t)A•A (C114T.-"Nn'nre.has bel 11•• tritest. stowed N' Ill 1 ' 1 and her ngrl e•nl1 ('enacts. lin tura) health In the (,Ind of Weetern :1` (aVO". rently nndyreetimaterl oar re'errt* WM bring 11 into fullr Pgnal Tke!of fin/owlet strength." - Toronto toPthern Nominees am f!?*t In a 9I Glebe. f nnedn'e nrdInery remmNe. $ the 11 North Atlaee. llhe the s 1 -24. war *3(11.000,0001 expenrlh-- Conth Atlantic 1ltthe 8 8nnth i 'lir' fann«elldatel finch. $•3_4.2:0.• Central 8twtees, and the BfnhPe nt h Dakota • and 1lelawerP. The; 000. Net national debet. January 31. n W) oar cent. he'n Sort _ 2C4.Wit . nen, Pim bile tam: o are . held in ('nnnela. Capital estimated Io- w of arable lend : only 26. r 2 (110 WHEAT. -is Canada s most P^ or Iron thee 10 per emit. stn Mire 276 f nnli011 ; 1024. n_.411. I Im rt• oar e let ..alt,- vented in Confide. 85.2.01111. , IN - ant cereal crop. covering 30 per ee•nt. vntlnn, • :w3.913.100 nen n tinder home ' m^qtly .\mertaan aced Rrltleh. of lknd ander stop and 25 per (cent. Anwar.The Western Province na- itOME ^_0 -YEAR PERCENTAGE. iN- of Intal crop values. 1923 crop eine, cogent for alsmt one half sr the agrl- CRF).\9F,14--1'apn!attnn. 03: trade. 4f mer9!M bombe's. 11) per ctrl. been- enittirnl wealth. more than one (hire.' 407; field amp production. 400: rail - of m'rehnntlhi e f A4e1,y, with nn ex- of the ngrieniturnl Production and' way trntfle receipt*, 525: petr^rne of rail - portable onrplap of 3IS,t1(lfl(110 huohPls• one-half of the live *reek of Canada. a-ricltturel end regttable products. IRRIGATION --Pencils hat 1.200 The Prairie Prot -Imes yielded. 1n over 1.400; cxportlr of wood. wool irrigation and water pupply pr"jets. 1923. 90..l.82l.5111 nineteen,. xis., wheat. probteti end taper, nearly (*01: field either complete or proleete i. The 412.241 .ono; onto. 367.41)1,800; itnrley. , crop( serea$e. nlmost treble) ; wheat (nnadtnn Decile Railway ham spent :471.774.22200: rye. 20.442.000: peas. 147.- crop, *even times nr great ; mineral cony m1111011.. on 4200 mile* of ono: meted grantee, 1,730,410(1: flax. 7,- preshietion. 117 per rent.; valve of ditahe*.'rrignting 743.520 'wren. "Dry nit.nnn: le*np, 28.0(11. Target pin- meenwf*etnred proucto.ove 700 pc. ??nettling" in an s*tslreel fact In 1\'ar- dme•••r, of wheat per acreon(cantle- i*nnnfneturtn- •pl l, tern Canada. ant. 70 p.c 11 r1 e ) 4