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The Exeter Advocate, 1919-11-20, Page 3PRINCE OF WALES C�iEEERE�! SICK� PRESIDENT BY CORDIAL VISIT President's Physician Says They Joked and Laughed Toy gether and the Visit Put Mr. Wilson in "Splendid Humor.. A. despatch from Wa•shingten; says: -One of the most cheerful twenty minutes which President Wil- son has spent since his illnesshe thor- oughly enjoyed late on Thursday when the Pninee of Wales sailed upon hiin. at the White House. In describing this visit afterwards, Rear -Admiral Carey T, Grayson, the President's per- sonal physician, said tbe two had "a flue old time." President Wilson sat propped up in a great old-fashioned bed, .in which not only Abraham Lincoln had slept, but in which the Prince's grandfather, Edward VII., had reposed when he visited this country nearly 60 years ago, Even before Prince Edward knew ..r tail, He brought the President many personal messages from the Royal. family. %Prince Edward displayed genuine enthusiasm over hie visit to the United States. He talked with the name boy- ish charm and lack of affectation that has made'so many ,friends for him here in Washington. Mrs, Wilson and Admiral Grayson remained in the room during the visit, and the Prince also included them in the conversation. Both are friends of his, dating back to the days of the President's visits to Paris and London. It developed to -day that when the Prince first arrived in Washington President Wilson .sent him one of his own book's with the President's sign - Weekly Market Report Breadstuffs, NEW -ONTARIO PREMIER, E. C. Provisions --Wholesale. DR Y, HAS FORMED CABINET Toronto Nov, 18.--? Ian, -wheat-. Smoked meatradame, medium 38, No. 1 Northern, $2.30; No. 2 Northern, to 38c; cdo, heavy, 31 to 32c; cooked',` t= �i 1�t r� $2,27, No: 3 Northern, $2.23, en store. 49 to olc; rolls, 30 to 31e; breakfast T1%. E Raney, K.C. of Toronto, .is Only Mein Ou t io Fort William, baeon, 42 to 46c; backs, plain,, 47 to the Coalition.. Eight Farmers, Two Labor men and Manitoba barley -No. 3 CW, $4%,c; 48c; boneless, 49 to 52c. No. 1 feed, 81ziSic; No, 2 feed, 7ss,�c,. to meats-Long clear bacon, Sl OneLawyer Compoa C,> inete in store Fort William, Lard -Pure tierces, E 29 to 29%e 14leanitoba barley -No. 3 CW, ails, 30i/a to 3o%e, C Drury, Prime Minister and; 31,49%• rejected, el.32%, in_ store tubs, 30 to 30%c; p ,President of the Council, Fort William. prints, 31 to 31,4c, Compound tierces, Ontario oats --No. 3 white, 86 to 87c, 282$'/ toto 29288° tubs, 28 to 28 e; pails, W E. Eaney, K,C., Attorney -Gen - according to freights outside. %c; prints, 29 to 30c, oral, Ontario, wheat ---Noe 1 Winter, Per Montreal Markets, Peter Smith, M.P.P., Provincial car lot, 32 to $2,06; No. 2 do, 31.97 to Montreal, Nov. 18. -Oats, extra No, Treasurer. 32.03; No, 3 do, $1.93 to $1,99, f.o;b, 1 feed, 97%e. Flour, new standard shipping points, according to freights. grade, $11 to $11.10. :Rolled shag bag a American corn -No. 2 yellow, $LS2; 90 lbs„ $4,50 to $4,55, . Bran, $45, No. 3 yellow, 31,81, track, Toronto, Shorts, 352. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car F. C. Biggs, M.P.P., Minister' of Tom t shipments, /p Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, $2.02. to $2.08; No. 2 Spring., $1,99 to $2.08; Nq. 3 Spring, $1.95 to $2.01, f,o,b, shipping points, according to freights. Peas No. 2, $2.50. Barley -Malting, $1.45 to $1,48,"ac- cording to freighis, outside. Buckwheat $1,31 to $1,3v. Bye --Nominal. out Portfolio pending creation of new( department by Legislature. LieutgCol.. D. Carmichael, M$,P. Minister without P'jril,Ale, The ?artner-Lance Coalition OW-.. eminent was sworn In at Government House, Toronto, at 11 o'clock Friday morning, Immediately thereafter the Ministers went to Qusen's Park and entered upon their eciminiatrative lots, 323 to $24, Cheese -Finest east- Public Works. duties at the Parliament Buildings. erns, 30 to 31e. Butter --Choicest Bengali Bowman, M,P.P,, Minister of The first zneeting of the Cabinet wag creamery, 64 to 65c. Eggs -Fresh, 75 Lands and Forests. held Friday afternoon. to 80e; selected, 64c; No. 1 smock, 58e; No, 2 stock, 65e, Potatoes- -Per bag, Waiter Rollo, M,P.1e, Minister of Official, announcement was mads ear lots, 31.80 to 32.00. Dressed hogs Labor and Health. Thursday night ixy Pressler E. C. ---Pure, it kiiiled, 321.50 to 322. Lard B 1I. 'Grant M,PP. ? ir'-ter of Drury of the menzhere of the Cabinet. -Pure; wood pails, 20 The. net, 31c, , , A lest minute charge was in the At - R. Live Stack Markets. tsrn;Esy-General•:hip, 14;x. W, E. Raney, Toronto, Nov. 18. -Choice heavy ManninZ, W. Doherty, Minister of K. C., of Toronto, being chosen for the , • ; go navy gricu.. , of this his attention was attracted by ature and some inscription written on Manitoba flour --Government stand - the great mahogany bed with its the foreleaf. The Prince to -day ex- arca, 311.00, Toronto. towering headboard He kept talking pressed much anereeiation over this Ontario flour -Government stand about it to the President. thought. .,. ard, $9,50 to $9.60, Montreal and To - The President and his boyish caller The Royal visitor was at the White �tillfE ed -Car lots, delivered :�iont- laugheiand jolted the entire time, and! House about forty minutes in all, half real freights, bags included: Bran, per Mont - Dr. Grayson said afterwards there of which time he spent in an informal ton, 345; aborts, per ton, 352; good was no doubt that the visit put they tea with Mrs. Wilson, Mss Margaret' feed flour, 33,15 to $3,50. President in aplendid humor. It wast Wilson and Mrs, Frances B. Sayer, an- I-Iay--No. 1, per ton, 925 to $26; something of=a fami:y party, for the other daughter of the President. Only mixed, per ton, 318 to 321, track, To - President asked many questions out . two members of his personal staff, Ad- ionto, King George, Queen Mary, and Queen; ntiral Halsey and Captain Lord Claude Straw -Car lots, per ton, $10 to ell, Alexandra, all of which the Prince; Hamilton, accompanied him to the track, Coronta. was, of cousin, able to answer in cle-I White House. Country Produce -'-Wholesale. Butter --Dairy, tubs and rolls, 40 to 42e prints, 43 to 46e Creamery, fresh CANADIAN TRADE i Must beep Navy • made solids, 58 to 50e; paints, 59 to WITH BELGIUM In Efficient State 1 G°eggs Eggs -Held, 53 to 54c; new laid, 63 Tonto, in jute bags, prompt shinmeut. steers 313 to 313 25 od -'h A iture position after Mr. W. F. Niekle, K.C., sheers, $12.25 to $12.75; butchers' cat- H. Mills, M.P.P., Minister of Mines. of Kingston, had declined to accept it do, t e, choice, $11.50 to $1_; to good, To be sworn in as Miiaister with- because of personal reasons. $10,50 to $11; do, mod., 99 to 39.25°, do, eon;., 35.50 to 36,50; bulls, choice, - ---.x, .. ,:..._...:.._..- - ,_...__...,� •_._.__.. $10 to 310.50; do, med., 39 to 39.25; Two of .enowl••.n's Crew do, rough, $7.25 to 37.50; butcher . i `cows, choice, 310 to 310.50; do, good, Lost at Sea In Gale 39 to 39.25; do, med,, 38.25 to 3810: da, cone„ 36.50 to $7; stockers, 57.50 , A despatch from New York says;- to $10; feeders, 310 to 311.25; canners William Franklin and John Leight, and cutters, 35 to 30,25; milkers, good mala bodied seamen of the craw of the 4" topcltaiee, $110 to $175; de, cont. and British battle -cruiser Renown, were, In Paddington and Kensington u.wary red SGii"i to w7a; springers, $9U lost at sea last Sunday morning aLen. of the mansi°ne are being euwerted $171; kiF._,t ewes, $8 to $9; yearlings, the Renown,ploughing t;•ro%:fib a pale.; $9 to 51U,,,Uc ;;Pring lambs, per curt.,° was cominhere from' Tritticlad to into fiats. 313 to $13,75; calves, good to choice,Ig.Ti. A. CattFrlll, of Sunbury, -v45 31? to 318; hogs, fee and watered,. take the Prince of 'Wales home. ' found drowned in tbe eletropoltan re - 317,25 to $18; do, weighed off cars,.' Midshipman Richard Knight teas' srrvofr at tee back of his hawse. 31 ...AO; do, f.o.b., 316,25, do, do, to; taken front the big battle -cruiser to -F Mrs. Shattocds, of Fryrina::0 ex. �i�o farmers, 316. 1 day to the Presbyterian llorleta1 with, was injured in a mot bus accident, ! Montreal, ?fav, 18. --Butcher steers • ENGLAND. 1 l Playing Large A despatch from '4 ,ctoria_ B. C,, i t0pxe Sed poultry* Hpring c.hicltens,' medium, $8,; a to s9; common, $7 to' both lege broken as the xa. ult of the died !n King.s f`c3'e a I:osp:#wl. y' g i Part In Recoil- „ ttempestuous weather. Dere-hire, says: -"To my mind the British navy. 26. to 80e; roosters, 25e, fowl, 20 to $8.e0; butcher heifer @ T. {Doper* of Steventon, l;i i.:ie, •+ should not he kept short of overseas 25e; due:;lings, 26 to : 0e; turkeys, 3g. 38 ,0; coin., 36 to 7,it0; butcher cam s,� has dug up two pi'tataea trete ::l, ear. tablish Linen Industry Here. suadron°�. 1 believe that the Empire. to 40c; squabs, doz. 34.50. med., 3G 25 to 37.50; canners, $4.75; • ; �, r �,. dei wbivh neigh over two ;:and; whole realizes the 1 h' ' „ 20 cutters. �`i to $6; butcher bulls coin' $'a''d Se`'��L''' 4 each. . 4 o ,, on r ea o • med., scar mg ^a statements of .Ann Ian not only in home waters, but in ek�se ducklings, =°c; turkeys, 3 ic. $R to $13; grass, $tl. a0 to $T',>•~�+es, ' rector of Allington, bas Elfe^l front in- juries bnsire=s rn.tt pa -sin;; :litougli London, proximity to the most distant iaomin i Cheese--N'esv, large, 31. to „1?sc• 37 to 8f tnmbse good, 513:,0, cam,. A despatch from Landon sats:-- juries received in a inetor car age:• Canadian tiatcle 's now be;;inning. to ;ons 14e mu t see to it that our twins• 31x6 to 3-e; triplet", 30 to 33e; an to Si 30 logs • selects, 31,,:.5,q•Saxteen Labor' Iavors were elected ,dent play a lar' e pa n . ,,ia Leon- overseas naval farces are never again ° i, on, a .\ :a •. a e ,;s , struction, Senator Beauhien. director a i Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 5a to 316.20, _Duce, 31-._a to $13Mo, Permitted to lie as they were prior to i sae; creamery, prints, 6 to Goa . _.•., of the Canadian Car and Foundr • Co,, has been in Belgium in connmtion with the %%al. Itis due to the gallant souls Margarine° --33 to 38c. that were given to the Empire in its ''Eggs --No. 1, 60 to ale,• selects, 63 British Children ldi' n to Play that company's proposals to the Bel- ,.� , y , , struciion Proposal toEs • , mod„ ei.\,0 to. A despatch from Landon ca as a �\ n e lei izes I<l�e p�u try ---Sprint; C 1C•aET1S M. , , Fest * A d' f C 'd•an necessity of maintaining ships of war, to 23e; roasters, 20c; fowl, 18 to woe, $5 to ea Gond 1, $1.1 t $10,p F' .,t Latsy Mayor Tile Res. 0. C. Lee i iii,= isE;a, rt i B ■lr•' n , ' , St'it 33 t 34c 1:.. nts $1i 2o to $i(i,2a heavies throughout England and Wales re A provision :tore has been onward cent/Y, includ.'v T. G. Hall of Hull, at Hounslow b, the Discharged See T. B. Duncan of Leeds, Alderman Fax Biers. Sailors and <lirmen'a Ca•opera- of Manchester. The first lady Mayor tive, Ltd. r was elected a.. Stalybridgc, Councillor k The aliotnierc holders on the Pound hour of peril that such a condition to G4c• hely laid, ?G to r c pian Go:ainn:mutiies for %relief^vision of trans` Uhauld not exist again." Dressed poultry -Sprang chickens, With Canadian Xmas Toys Ida Summers. Conservative Mayors Field Estate, Surrey. Have (Welded to portation This declaration was mad before30 to 33e• roosters 23 to es.. fowl, number 148, Liberals 112. purchase the land Le- M Lord Onslow. the Canadian Club. Viscount Jellicoe, 30 to 32e; turkeys, 5c; E tic Ings, t Bzitish children will play with Cana - of Scapa Flow, summed up the lesson to 37c; squabs, doz., SG.GG, rolling stock, which, ,it is understood,; c k 45 1 kl' 34 A despatch from London says'-- .---' The City of London Corporation will will probably be accepted. Ilan. Phih Lippe Parades, president of the Ashes- which the ;;re4rt adzri raI believed lead Live poultry -Sprig chickens, 22 to than toys this Christmas. An orderell of Edith Cavell tos Manufacturing Co. of Montreal, has been in Belgium and Paris nego- tiating a further order from the French Government for cement pro- ducts for use in reconstruction. The ions too, are hard up, but I don't be- 18?f:c. Dominion Iron and Steel Co. bas been Neve that the Empire feels 'so hard Honey --Extracted clover, 5 -Ib, tins, sele!ng large quantities of iron are to up that it cannot keep up an efficient 25 to 26e; 10 -lb. tins, 24;{ to 25e; Belgium, a single resent order ap-� navy." G0 -lb. tins, 24e; buckwheat, G0 -lb. tins, 18 to 20e; comb, 1G -az., $.4,50 to $5:00 doz.; 10 -oz„ 83.50 to $4.00 doz. Maple products --Syrup, per imper- Canadian business men, who have re -I cent coistruction is of 1,000 horse- ial gal„ 33.15; per 5 imperial gals., $3; cently visited this export field, are power. sugar, lb., 27 to 28e. J. H. Fortier and J. 0. Linteau, of the 1 been taught the British Common- 26e; ans 1-Ciena23 dian,'hand•pieked, bu , bus beeks 22 to 250. for n 1„aced at.}Iarrods,unbreakable onetoys f wealth by the experiences of the war. 35 25 to. 35.75; primes, 31.25 to $1.15; :Allred Charman, a dairy farmer ot "I know that Great Britain is hard Japans, $4.75 to 35; imported hand- London's largest departmental steres, A despatch from Brussels says:- Abinger Hamster, was fined dr20 and up," he said: 9t know that the Dentin- picked, Burma, 34; Limns, 1, .,,§ to with a Toronto firm. Other stores The cells occupied by Edith Cavell and have also been stocking Canadian toys, Gabrielle Petit prryiaus to their ere - No German toys have been bought for cution by the Germans are to be costs mfor selling milk above the maxi - No um price, Frans Ingram. who I'M formerly a Will Become Museum present the freedom of the city and a sword to Gen. Diaz of the Italian forces. proximating half a million dollars, and the Nova Scotia Steel Co. is also investigating the market there, Other An English aeroplane engine of re - P. T. Legere firm. A proposal was recently made tetBelgian capitalists to establish a linen weaving industry in Canada similar to that at Courtrai and other centres. Civil Service Employees to be Asked to "Punch Clock" A cleapatch from Ottawa says: - Civil servants employed in the De- partmental Ofifces here may soon find themselves called upon to "punch the clock" on their arrival at and depar- ture from- work. Of late Government employes have 'been required to report the times of their comings and goings by signing books, of which the deputy heads of departments_ are custodians. Now the Civil Service Commission has reported in favor of the installation of time clocks in Government offices, and an order -in -Council has been pas- sed by the Cabinet insteecting the Public Works Department to make enquiries as to the cost of the neces- sary clocks. British Sending Goods to- Germany A despatch from' London says: - During the _first ten and one=half ;nonths after the " ssgniii'g - .of the Armistice the United Kingdom ex- ported to:Germany goods to the value rof ever 380,000,000 and received from that country imports valued at about $1,000,000. Details of these imports and exports were given by Sir Auck= lend Geddes, President of. the Board of Trade. this year's gift season. "The test of whether you are ed - mat is, can you do what you ought, when you ought, whether you want to do it or not." Herbert Speneer. transformed into mimature museums. Clothes -wont by the two women, railway shunter in Monmouthshire, their books and other belongings, have fins been promoted to a captaincy in been collected and placed in these the Indian Army, cells. Plates bearing appropriate in- ' The Southend War Pensions Com- scriytions hill lee attached to the Witte° are supplying widows with doors. sewing machines to enable them to •.•r^ The Birth of a New Party. The successful U. F. 0. candidates for the Ontario Legislature:. 1. 'Edgar Watson, Victoria N.; 2. A. Hellyer, Wellington E.; 3, M. C. Fox, Essex S.; 4. H. C. Nixon, Brant N,; 5. Beulah Bowman, Manitoulin; 6, J. C. Brown, Middlesex N.; 7. R. M. Warren, Renfrew N,; 8. Warren Stringer, Haldimand; 9. John Ford, Mittel; 10. J. W. Widdifield; 11. J. N. Webster, Lambton W.; 12. L. W. Oke, Lambton E.; 13. F. C. Biggs, Wentworth; 14. A. G. Tisdelle, Essex N,; 15: Malcolm McVicar, Elgin; 16. G. Se�'1e11, Norfoil: N.; 17, Carl Hcnruth; Waterloo G.; 18, a . G. Sand,,, Victoria S.; 10.. J. N. Clark, Kent E,; 20. Wesley Montgomery, Northumberland F; :" Jo T. Walker, Oxford S.; 22. T. K. Slack, 1 , f erin; 23. W, J. Johnston] Lanark S.; 24. Hiram McRe.ary, Lanark N.,• 25, H. K. Denier, I3as•i" •• 20, Edgar Evans, Simcoe S.; 27. G. H. Murdo.k, Simcoe Centre;29.. A. Hicks, Huron S.; 30. J. B. Johnston, €imcoe S.; 31. W. H. Ca_': . .nun xt; 32. R. G. Cameron, Elgin W.; 33. S. S. Staples, Dur- ham E.; 34. N. McDonald, Peterbcro E. •-• f<< "THIS 15 A VER`% SWELL RESTAURANT WE '4W:401114 I WANT YOU TO KEEP, --1 quiErs; g..1` . • T`MA7• Mi.:AIYS !CAN T- HANE HA E ANY ffOUP) tees ease esSeeiete osu rates geolet al's sY r rats 1- YOU HAVE 10 VIRCTE DOWN, ''w r YOU YdANi To EAT' NnRE•AND 61:%51-1i5 THE 0 4LN WWRD ; Kum SPELL SO :I'LL TAKe..vtASt•i � BRItiGING UP FATHER :tate Wen11 Per 40LL`4 -'THE. - - 1-1Arevi 15 'FINE 1 DON'T 'Noels u o • . t -i -'s 'sou sTi tn41: supplement their incomes. W. Milburn, an Ashington miner, has been awarded fifty shillings a Meek from the Carnegie Fund for say. Ing the life of a child. Advocates Agent in London Representing Agriculture A. despatch from Ottawa. says:- The ays:The placing of a Canadian representa- tive in Loneon tc lock after the de- veicpment of Canada's exports of agricultural produce, is advocated by Hon. S. P. Tc1n-a_e, Minister c..f Agri culture, in a foreword to the Novem- ber Li sue of the Agricultural Gazette, issued by the Department of Agricul- ture. Keep the scil .in the garden rieh. It costs no more for seeds and labor to operate rich soil than poor. From rich soil the crops will be larger and of better quality. Therefore fertilize heavily. There was a. feeler& man And he bought a foolish block Of Yaki Hula Common, A foolish mining stock! And now he dines on field -mice, And pals -with other tramps, Which never would have !happened If he'd bought war savings 'stamps. The tops or side shoots of ger- aniums may be used for cuttings. Make the cutttin;s a few inches tang, trim off the lower leaves and insert diem firmly in pots of sandy loam. The base of each tatting should be made just below a joint. Stand the pots in a sheltered, sunny spot in the open air as long as the weather re- mains fair. • Wile( DON'T YOU TR`i [? EA -rite' IT wtTti 'TOUR VEIL. OFF •