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The Exeter Advocate, 1919-2-27, Page 7• • 3 / Canners arid outteen Markets of the World. 5 50 7 00 Milkers, good to 444444,4 choice . 90 00 140 00 Do, com, and med. 65 00 /6 00 Breadstuffs. Springers . ....• 90 00 140 00 " eon , .70 . 23:— Light ewes „ . 9 00 10 00 Manitoba Wheat—No, 1 Northern, Yearlings . —. 12 00 12 50 $2.24%; No. 2 Northern, $2.2114; No. SPring ,. 14 00 15 50 le Northern, $2.171/2; No. 4 evheat,.Calvee, geed to eintice 15 50 17 75 s eorFHogs, fed and t.2.1.1%in , . te orWilliam. t Itlanitebte oats—No. 2 C.W., 70%c; watereet - 17 50 18 00 No, 3 0,W., 02%e; extra No. 1 feed, Do, of ears 17 75 18 25 one; No. 1 feed, 60%c; No. 2 feee, Do, toe), .... 16 50 17 00 56e4e, an store Fort William Montreel, Fele 25—Choice select Manitoba barley—Ne. 3 0.W. 83%; liege, e17.50 to $18.00 per 100 pounds No. '1 O.W., 78%e; rejected, 70%e; weighed tit caen Clone steers, $11. feed, 70'%e, instere Fort Witliam, to $12.75; good steers, $5,00 to $11,00; Ameriean eorn—No• 3 Yellow, butchers' inees, 38.50 to $10.50; others $1.50; No. 4. yeleow, $1.47, prompt $5.50; beitebere' CM", $9.00 to $11.00; , shipment, poorer priees, $0.00 to 39,00; eannersr Ontario eats—No. 2 white, 58 to and cutters, $5.00 to $6.00. NUM -fed calves. $13.00 to $10.00. Sheep, $9.00 61e; No. 3 witize, 57 to 60c, according to freights outside. to $12.00; lambs, 313.00 to 316.00. Ontario Nvhat—N. i Winter, per, azo ense to 32,22; No. 2 do., $2.11 FRANCE LOST 45 SHIPS to $2.19; 1\t, 0 do. $2,07 to $2.15, f.o.b., E. -hipping accordeng to Pour Deteadnoughts anti Flee rus- Or.oio weat—No.. • e0. , en-. 1 s ee nre Among 110,000 -Ton Naval Loss. to S2.17; No. 2 tie., e2.06 to 32.14; No. A full list of Freneh nava losses 3 do., $2.02, to 82.10, f.o.b., shipping' in the war, widell 1u been publeshed, pointe, according, to freighte. inclede four battle , the Bouvet, Peas—N75 o, 2, 31.to $1.80, accord- Stiferen, Gald013 ar Dente$n- fou'' ing to freigete outside. armed =Isere, elte Leon Gereeeite. I .... . In the Far North—Cerienlen ane Amiai-raewee mer replacing a piece of track and a bridge south of .Arelenien., Reena, which had- been destroyed by the Boleheviks. cAN4DA's sTiyARTI c 4 4 DI Ai) Barley —Malting, 75e to BO., nom- Aaneena charreee t eateer teal Inipetea • inal. Thouars, and one feet erenne. the WEATHER OUT IN FROM SUNSET COAST NORTHRUSSIA WHAT TUE WESTERN PEOP/4/ nun DOING* But Health of Canadians is Good and Winter Sports Serve as a Diversion. A despatch fetal Lonien says:— From the latezt erilvale emit tbe Merman eoast it is 1/4:eleti that the Allied troops ue the Nteth Reset:en expeditionary fore are lu good health conditions and the railitary tan:eerie ties are doing evenethiar, to elleviate the discomforts of the exteeme combined with the Aretie tet-lue r night, The temper:nue:. 'tees eearle 40 degrees below zero in January. awl only three to fore lieere of tletylight during the inen:'',11 :,t Pee. Metmende which is 200 mina *eielthe te. The troops are wenn, az daterwith :we et-een•lee etenteeleete fitted seh letiete -inei . ennes. Vern Gee (Lee teeinneet ererelelltlY N LIIII11.43 NAVY I TO SLI Wiacr etent. ANYeliVr Buelewheat—No, 2, 95e nominal. Rye---kfa. 2, e1.25 nominal, Chateeurertault. There were, beeitlea' •• . Menitoba tio-ar—boverninent enan- r'eneteen destroyers, eight toepele! (lard, 310,80 to $11.10, Toronto, • 'nate and fourteen submarines ken; onteein neue_wae queittet eese One of the submarines, the Due, in liart;4, Toronto and Montreal, was refloated by the enemy, bit noel prompt uhivenent. subsequently recovered. The minor; Idillfeed—Car lots, delivered Mon- thine which were sunk were five' teal freights, nage included. Bran, auxin te e e. e : . , , . e,. 340,25 pereinen sheets, $42.25 per ton; seventy-two submarine chasers, one good feed, Rotr's 33.25 to 33.50 per sloop and seven small craft. bag. Hay—No 1 120 to $91 per to The loss in tonnage was 110,000, agn.inst 550,000 tons for Englund, 7/1,- . Mixed, $18 U. $19 per ton, traele To- ronto. 000 tons for Itaey, and 17,500 tons for Straree.-Cfee fete, $10 to $11 per ton, the United States. ear lots. a-, ---- CANADA'S ARRIVES IN' TIME Country Produce—Wholesale. Butter—Dairy, tubs and rolls, 3G to A desneteh from Paris says: - 418e; pride., 40 to 41c. Creamery*, fresh There has been some epprelieneion made eolids, 51e; prints, 52e. lest the Canadian eehibits for the Eggs—New laid, 43 to 44e. Mewed pcultry—Spriug chickens, Lyons trade fair would not arrive in time, but the sl p • 26 to 32e: reoeters. 2ee; fowl, 27 to eon -Wring them 30e; ducklings, 32e; turkeys, 40e; docked at Havre on Suneay, and they squabs, doe., $1.50; geese, 25e. will be cried to the fair ground by Live pooltey—Roostere, 20e; fowl', a fast train. With the opening of the 2•t to 30e; dueitiings, lb., 35e; turkeya, eain on march 1, the exbibite will :Me: spring- chlekene, 2,5e: gene, 18te be in position, end there well be in (he -Jew, large, 28 to 2814e; tendanee representatives of Cantelian twins, 28% tc 29e; triplets, 29 to industries and enterprises who are 291ee• Stilton. 201e, to 30e; old, large, hezirain4, to arrive. 29 to '29%e; twin, 2014 to 30c. Potatoes—Ontarlos, i.o.b, track To- ronto, car lets. Mk:. Allies Meet Revictual Germany, Beans— Onnadiae, hand-pieked, Says Britkelt Mission busies', 33.50 to $4.00; primes $3.00. imported, nand-piched, Burma or In- A despatch from Paris. seys:—The dian 34.00; Limas, 16c. neeel for revictualing Germany is Honey--14xtracted clover: 5-1b. tins really urgent, according to the report f'10-111. tins, 2'6 to 26eee; buckwheat, Just made by a, group of fourteen Bri- en -lb. tin, 19 to 20. Comb: 16 -oz„ tisk officers who visited various parte of Germany recently for the purpose of conducting a special official in- vestigation of the situation. The officers deckle that the country is living on its capital as regards food supplies, and that .either f•amine or Smoked meats—Hams, medium, 36 Bolshevism—probably both—will on- to 38e; eo., heavy, 30 to 32e; cooked, sue before tbe next harvest if outside 49 to 51e; rods, 31 to 32c; breakfast help is not forthcoming. The need bacon, 41 to 45c; hacks, plain, 41 to for fats is espenially urgent, 45c; boneless, 50 to 52c, Cured meats—Lohg eloar bacon, 28 to 29c,- clear bellies, 27 to 28c. Lard—Pure, tierces, 27 to 27%e; tube, 27% to 28c; pans, 2Tee to 28%; prints, 28% to 29. Compound tierces, .A despatch from Basle says:—An 25% to 25%e; tubs, 25% to 26eee. ofal statement from Bertin says: pails, 26 to 26%e; prints, 2714. to "C'enrcnmeing with the. convention pro- I 27%. longing the armistice, hostilities with Poland were suspended on the morn- Montreal Markets. ing• of February 17." 28 1.o 29e lb.- 10-1b, tins, 27 to 28e; 84.50 to 35.00 doz.; 12 -oz., 33.50 to 34400 doz. Maple products—Syrup, per gallop, $2.25 to 32.35; sugar, ib., 27 to 28e. Provisions—Wholesale. HOSTILITIES WITH POLAND SUSPENDED BY GERMANY Montreal, Feb. 25—Oats, extra No. I feed, 774e. Flour, new standard grade'311.10 to $11.20. Rolled oats, bags 90 lbs., 34.15. Bran, 340.25. Shorts, 344 to 345. Mountie, 364. Hay, No. 2, per ton, ear kts, 323. Cheeee, finest Easterns, 24 to 25c; butter, choicest creamery, 52% to 53; eggs, selected, 50e; eggs, No. 1 stock, 4'7e; potatoes 'ner bag, car lots, 31.75; dressed hogs, abattoir killed, 324; herd, pure, wood pail's, 20 lbe. net, 25 to 29c. Live Stock Markets. Toronto, Feb. 25.--. Choice. .heavy export steers 316 00 317 50 Do, geed ' 14 50 15 50 Chnice butcher steers 12 50 13 00 Butthers' cattle • choice 12 00 12 50 Do, good ...... 10 50 11 26 Do, common 8150 9 00 Bulls, ehatee 10 50 11 00 Do, medium bulls8 75 9 00 • Do, rough bulls 7 50 8 00 Butcher cows, choke 10 25 11 00 Do, good — 9 25 9 60 Do, medium 8 25 8 50 Do, common.,„ . , 7.25 7 75 Stockers 8 00 10 50 Feeders . ...... 10 50 12 00 Y.^ FREE TO GIRLS IMG Tuna, wen DOX,Z. C,A.1.--znaLiKat: This big doll is 15 In. .'hi tall, hms joInted legs and arms and natural head, hands and feet. The Doll Carriage has steel frame and wheels, and the seat, back and hood are made of leatherette. It is 24 inches high and is just the right size for the big Doll. Just send us your name and address and we will send you 10 packages of our lovely embossed St. Patrick and East- er Postcards to sell at 10 cents a package. When they are sold send us our money and we. will send you the Big Doll, with all charges .pre - a1& and we will also send you the Doll Carriage without any aharge 1 you will show your Doll to your friends and get Just three of then1 to sell our goods and earn prizes, too, Send us your name and act - dress to -day so you can get your Doll wad Doll Carriage quickly italarems 35CONER,-WARAZlir 0013sEtaarr Dept. 46 Toronto Admiral Story Commends Bear, ing COIttillet of (}ver 4,000 Canadians, A- despatch from Intl:fen saye: - Cauadais proud but little known part in manning the navy for preteetion ,hf her own shores uneovered a itUe here Aern.re %%. axe Story, who is in a:elm:2ml oil the North Atlantic squadron of the Bret- ish navy, and is stationed at Halifax. The occaelon was a dinner by the City C'ouneU and the oar ehatie to the party of visiting newspapermen from the Western provineee. neteeed- ing to the entbesiastic teahneny of this grim old seadog, more than 4,000 Canadians took part in this we et. "I regret you did not me here sooner," saki the etedm'rel, ";:ild Fee what Canada's navt.A1 War); , this meet we have bad. over 100 WS Of the navy operating, manned en' between 4,000 and 5,000 Canedianse The service Meese men have rentlezel to Canada has been great. They 'mei bad to man small ships, and live a; life to which they were not accustem-; ed in any way. They have borne then. hardehips cbeerfully, and their eenduct throughout has been le -re- proachable. I regret we have to part, as we will dentohilize on Monday. I regret you did not come eazeier, so that you could have let the people ef Canada nnow the splendid service tl • 11 -e •e de 11" BRMSII GET 5,000 GUNS RV GERMAN SURRENDER A despateh -from London eayst—On behalf of the Government it has been announced in the House of Commons, in answer to a question, that the fol- lowing equipment of the German armies had been surrendered to the British up to February 0: Heavy guns, 2,500; field guns, 2,500; machine guns, 25,000; trench mortars, -3,000; airplanes, 1,700; loco- motives, 4,065; motortrucks, 1,220. Up to February 14 the Germans had surrendered to the Britieh 126,- 82t; freight cars. ze a el - 51/.33P11111)1tIG ee."re• dee rettgli el:eat:e.g. eve, in^. I • +4,* '1".gt en There te cur:mar:ninety fe ean, a of fireatente o.ang to the General Hospital, eels one/tot of Ven!'; Great cAr g. entenan aio t wen, sou Thai Any Prelnous ear. rt,r :nem ineee tee- the Mu' ' toren is ereed with having first A tleeeeteh feceet Lenelaa gee n10,11 f4'4,:r;ttiee fAis outr.45f%.0r!,,itgated. trench raicla. Lineen etereei ewe:teethe oe 74 :sr :e ties:sat:Ilea fro./ the rail -teal.' 'Me medical health officer in the itillpke?eliz-ct.ivesRultileitteizeolltsn..1.1h1.,,E,111,0„uettpuez, ,.(.....,2:riei,lee,:elvef:‘,1.1(* miles eintarit, re'n- Point GreV district has requestee ae t aw•P, ceten dereen that scheois 1:ept eloeed evneg te Promete of the" Greet Weet Tolei fa II ,Fe W rebated Paregrephe. appeentenent er paid seere- taryetreasarer h<l as been anded upoor by the eornrades of the Great War at Victoria. 24. 11. Charlsworna of Victoria, etre be ea apeointed the nawpresident of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation. 'The order of the British Empire ha t been. conferred on Cent. W. 11. Lentive,o Vieteria, Ile -rent over- , seas with the 47th Beta/lion from eteneonver three years ago. A company blown as the Canada! Sieerien Expittration and Developzret Co., Limited, has receive(' it charter, in Vane:rawer. trice GGreeHopkins, of Hope -iris' Lan'. Ilowe Sound, died of influ- eneet tind rreningitis at Vancouver - 7 7 I t I/ • 11 0 af fee death Itta tette 1 tree Mater the Rev. C. C. Owen, of Vie - tie ariee ned neotrel col for • Ly tits leoen fere. Tee, ee tee eine- the epidemic of influeriza. tint veer wee 3.47...i4 'ten**. Tele have teeeivee the entry Medt eri A ehipment of three carloads of ligatte line mann vrcriouely been ae.. galent e'er:lent it eepelling enemy: beef cattle, eneceneetn front Verxiou Iran'. It it: mere then 112 eee' to Vareouver. r.ealized to the shipper eent. higher tee:: 11;e eetpet• ler itrie. Mu, mere% ia tra lette ree Pert- lel'. the reeeet, yeer prier to the are, the fteeles Arehenee"'' me." Lienteneet A. G. Imlay, Vancouver ehieh kelieled Geemaey mei Austria. Plende cut etT feeen 01117,;!;1') Wt•Pri'l of the R.AA,F., hes returned home. ..-e„ esentee o• the year. Intere • I vd • lietr.gery • • e ' 1 • t6JhwNeS gg. fX.,. • ' " " ent results are tieing eeeureu vloo,a f,..7:11 tee taneeet: tennertaziee. et. teuretin anon t wean the two the Great War Veteran** Asso- anP3 02X 1/9 P 7 einlr.rArfiC !'y Gen. Ironside ciatien in the obtei eing of pesitieas 1 , •11 " , .4.....tet te•?..3 nee' leelyht•I ir le f;rly po.te.„.e ie enntertime h:: for returned melt et Vane-reale:T. , •• 4... .1 re'ect bee,: eere. Thee e--, 58 :,1r,;7i, aeretllene. lelaj•-x Ser .Lerneet Shael..e. Corporal t . fe. Ponere. o. Nan - tone 1,;.!: x ee • re'•or.1 of 191n, lose itton''.' 'er.''''n'''‘ to Gen. l'InYn?•rd's eouver, was t1 ally hilted in hhati,e.ie:,,z2,:tte.otte.te:11.,-.1,..;;.1..."Iani,litaig!,.7, and 'i bete'.enter- al 'n aivieer on Aretii; Frenee after feel- •years' .1cm-ice. ,eefelenen it, vellile 3 sr''''tei'Ll 1°r 4 -t lc" The tieportation of ellea ereeneee 0:..,6,4,10 199, l'snite.1 F„*.,-g,!arr„ 1),,,,,,,,i C'en.:,,far refiner: nein ner.aimnaen. has 1,,,...en un,xplarcously prrposed lo, 77trlicii 1,;'w•:". Pit'r,11,--mt en -e- ..eiene 1 efficers* nil "Perien"e'l in the Ilunar.1 Ieleoult te' Aseaelatien, 3 it4.;,...t iLi..t,1;jieellp",e'e''''‘eilenr7t77,; tEhle.Qnf;e7i1.1:ieet*Tlelitiiil.rentgr'r.eitlertelttt in Vwr'c''"ver' leamis are being- iIirlitile4 erem beet ic.:(-,zei.1:11.frehdele.i:VP.:1:71,;tene.a;h2enueltiniettteei :. il,i:eel...t 7.1.:c.',7-aii;f b'eele "gs bu'Ve also: ilIC:ls Weal t'Ist. Vance -ever to Guild re sent f" '21 Caneda fen', ::vst ind,ittries„ Staten Jaren ane Cantina were r.,.:4- . trvIrrort wOrIC, tholw,h a:I:los-ea r'''n- The •Ree -al Northwest Mounted poneible fer oe Pe ptent . of the total' doereeh:th lee= ''n helee evernottee ere to be staziazed al Venn output ahroan iI.r.pp emintry, are chiefly eted e'er " .. onrev in the near future. i this purpose. Tile 'Vancouver jitney by -lave Las I --.....0.---- been upeelti and Alleys are legally ' ' CONTRI UTION 1 No Time to Count Three. prohibited at Vancouver. - Owieg to the evercrowdinn of Van. couvee sehoole 41 two-seeeion eystor INDIA S • B „ TO THE WAR I A group of negro eoldiers we le- openmer. the T.,egielatiVe Couneil,' ceiving instruction in tho throwieg of • h't 1 • 1 ten propoeed front f Lerd Chelmsford, the 'Vieeroy, . 1 the, tiring pin: at two, dray.- tree% the t° 1, and from 1 ti) that Indian*, eontribetion te the Allies' ee''1-- arm; at three, throw the grclutde. The It was a p.rat cheek Lo a large el nein eet lainee to the nem ow• circle of frientle at Nreneouver to hete• .41.4.16 . A despatch ereen Delhi sayst--In I renadeg tt One they viCre pelt hitlee, 200,000 tons of I:ail:way sleep -ea the death ef H. Boil mended 21,000,000 sterling, worth of • -era, 1,800 miles ot railway track 299 between the willing et tat: pin and the • NN.en, C.M.G., Croix de Guerin lecomotives, 5,800 vehicles, 42,000,000 explision. "Yon mesa tiot throw toe ' ef pneumonia, at St. Sohn, N.B. articles of military clothing', L250,- 51110e111; to pielt it up oma toes it he slitel. "or some Gereitin .! Liquid air ie, to be (Me of tilt 000 comeatants and non-eombatanta. Don't hold it too keg, C'I' it may beat new ta,a, reelilef ceennetlities Welled Calt 121 1 Yonr: ann. tete Than ',w coautee. yee•eonvee cstaleielted it gimes VC eeo ( ( 1) GERMAN PROPOSES A Mae negro All the teel lerked the Ulext..4.4.-... 1 the nerime, indrs. NATIONAL mtrilr-sTSG pin, poised the grenade an inetant. ead ;tele of Vaneouver Ishenti (keine- -one." Theis rePortee to Iittee been 1. •••••••• theeW it as far as he eould- Reptwentativen of the B.C. Fruit A tlespatch from Weimar sayst— -where the trolibi„ •iii,,,ror a:10„,,, GreWCY:,.t alt‘ tq31163LIS tr•rY illel'eltW in Teiegra•ms of pretest against the trate sign- ing of the new armistice are pouring the 'Captain. 'Didn't 1 ten yon to hold Leanne:A s. l from Berlin demands that a period of Mr. Jahn Reerean has been eeeini into the National Ainembly, and one that until he comn of three?" national mourning-. be ,ordered. 1y. "Ali could feel that tiling eweilee Inetfinte fer the ensuing yeer. "Why, man." said the meetiii, solemn. president of the Karieloeps Farmer - wins.: o a fresh outbreak 01. tette. in my band." ° t • eira, three eel -mots at Ladner, B.C., Neve beee closed for severte weeks. 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This is a map on Mereatoes projection and, while areas between identical paralteis of latitude are shown in correct proportion with each other, there is progressive exaggeration in area south and north of the equator. 1.tr•• E. leeT ear I AT Gen VE3' Na..1%."303IISE3E2 Free to Boys MODEL STEAM ENGINE nuns like 0.7:t1, spurting sit ant ami making as inneli fuss a5 though it were running the electric lig,ht plant of your town. lips brass lacquered holler, with saftey 'valve,. blued steel firebox, with spirit burners, and blued steel chimney. All running parts of best quality metal Send us your name and we will send you 40 packages of our lo, ely emboss- ed St. Patrick and Ektster PDStrelaras to sell at 10 cents a packaga When r•chl, send us the money and we will send you the steam engine. with al/ charges prepaid. HOMER -WARREN CO. lonpT. 47. Tononvo Trr_f_Trf MEETUA4 MR.jiA4•4.4/il..l. 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