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BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE
WIFOMOINVIIIM
SEeURFSe ASE FOR WORKERS
.itts4
Agreement Arrived at .Between Government and Labor
Leaders -Men Themselves to In-
crease Output -of Coal,
A despatch friart LeniC11 ba:ct. If this is. it, fever of acting
teedIernent of the coal strike was are - the terms offerea, the delegates
rived tet last week,. but . a.ceeptance not be summoned again.
of the ti•.vernment's terms by the The settlement ripen width the min -
miners' exceed -Ye is subjeet to rata- ere delegetes, coal mine owners. and
eatam by ba1c cf the men. Tis, the Government are agreed is a very
hat.... et este:day sea taeneele will take. eempileaterl one. Briefly, the men get
some deys,, so that the resumption of a sliding advance of two etrunigs to
wrote before the mid of the •Seeek is ene shilling sixpence, aecording to age,
unlikely. In that ease, the sielke will 1 was originally demanded.
have lasted three week-. The inners and ownere so-eterave far-famed gardens el Holland, accord-; the mioa mine at Blue Mountain neer
The erovielona' zettlanent of the pledge themselves to to-opeeate to ses
ing to an English gardener who has; the heat] cf Stony Lake, eavi wile start A deeeatch from Lenaon Eays:_i ecene ensued. The fight lasted. for face
:strike wee re: shed after a conference cure an irecreaecd output ef ecal, Na- established a garden in the radnerBimmediate operatiens, expeeileg to Lerd. Crrzcn, Minister of Fere,"gn Al- minuted. The relativee evanted the
at Dow:tier, etreet 1-731:!..h lastei for tionar and District Committees are to district. Britieh Cu a, he states," ehip 100 peerals a mica a day before Pare and Leader of the //trite er btd taken to Dealin, where arrane-
roade for ertotier
taro and a half hoer-. On Thursday be established immediately to control c-ari undersell IIolland end yet produce the cite ef the prezent seasen. ma, Lercle, has co: forth the arrangements nitnYts h2ve bcer4
fur.eral eervice.
the bal:ot slreuld be. taken on Tuesday. Board will be established at. the earns or engaged. eranze - which the Goverrenent prepozes to. ,,,,,
night the miners' Reeeutive deeidee Um output, and a jOnt, National Wage as gooll er better bulbs. Ile le spenal- charezer anl ecesiernent have been our-
izing on daffodils, narcissi, and tulip chased ani lab - te - follow in cennestion with the unveil- ' d'
.e ccIffin was placed on 'beard the
The returns are to be at Federationi est poseible time before Merch 31 for . e-0
D a . I liat!on will be by motor truck. - pr ing ethe senetap teirenemerat ne,
f h i beat at last aisd, the steamer left for
beedquerters on lareapezday inoreiros,i reg.:elation of wages for the whole isa Cerk
PRE:AK ;1.1A Nla
es.,deW
TLeteritTOetY IN Tia. W.BsT-Peeee River Bridge, the Ciatewey ti the New North.
Canatla From Coast to Coast
ABBEY TO RECEIVE.
UNKNOWN HERO
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FIGHT OVER BODY
OF CORK LORD MAYOR
Sinn Fein Guard Body- and
London Police Guard
Sinn Fein.
A deepeteh ,frara Holyheads Wales,
sayea- Vetere and brothers of the late
Lord Mayr Mareawiney of Cork were
fereibly expselee, with elhee mourn -
ere, flan thear .reitway eattiege by
pence here late Wedeezday night as
a result a a fight over the coffin of
the dead. berager-sker,
Members cf the family to
the coffin being placed en beera a
Chilliwack, B.C.-The Fraser Val -1 Toronto, Ont. -Two American en- King George Unveils Ceno- special boat which would go direct
ley is peoducing as good bulbs as the ginesrs of NW York have purexased t lo A
le• D T
from this pert to Cork, and a vielent
Nieto e B,o,......E 1 t e• The previncial ordinary rev ri fox the glorloue dead in the war, togethsr.
end an the af:ezaoon a delegate eon- dustry, wt regard to I:rets of tae _ a at,
the firs', eight tl s The relatives were offieially notified
rep crymen o:i. f tt eclp :,„,tt with the burial of an unknown Brilsh
aeroplanes to transport salvor: egg .on board their train before it reached
ference will teae plaee to eons:ace the inclestry ani the prieeiples on eihich 11:°n 1- o 1 - 7c---- ' soldier in aVeztinir.ster Albee on Atge-
result. There is Pet likely, therefore,1profits shoula be dealt with. to the upper rezebee cf the Frazer year is over $1;000,000 more than for
river Dritieh Columbia, is the sea...! the same peried last year. Suceeesien ',' istke Da7" J
to be a re umption of ever% before; This clause: is most importaet as =
IHelyhead that the hedy •cf tae dead
The body this s,..41 -4.r vim aaraaa Lord AL.:vier WOU.d not be taken to
Merelae- wet. I eetablishing the principle that Labor geatka cf• the Seperinterelent of. Fish-' duties up till the end of June brevaat
- Dublin bu - a "• +
. . , t t ,es . special s.e.mer to.
Immorately a•sreeinont 'ems a right to have a say in the eatie
eries. .111tberto it, has been found anel in over .1500,000 mere than fer thee Ir.°Til Er3"113e A-m^"i'° 141.7 aril
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Cork had been pldeea. at their dpezel.
ne atternet will be made to iliseewer
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been re -el -led Smillie an) Hodges paid; of wages and vv.:fits, possible to restoele the celebrated earee tune last ysai, and the sum
There will be a, len'
fr
4 hey refused te aesept the arrenge-
vi-lt LI the AlleLeaor Conferee -1e et: A certifieete from the Minister of Frani- River fishirg greurels from' ivel from the amusement tax is prac jilts ld'cntit'7-
Centrel Hell to eenrey the reeult ta Mines is to be aceeptee eviaence of hatthertes situated away up the' ideally as much as for the whele P°°°ssier411 reute. the peemeet.aos molt, and did not aeecereauy the body
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t2:c‘ reeetiee there. Then conference' venclitiens governing wage aajust- streem: as OW fertile eggs -alit not last Year.
. • 1 Leine, • Admh•als, Field Idarelails and w ml it 1. -Ft lia'7hc4.'d,
ed:eerned i.o wait the reault ef the• Went. stand the carriege by peek. animalsi ' all Generale. Tne procestsen w:11 halt1 Instead they are deelarea to have
A. ntariber o -f pare'es interestee .
treaapertatien by else welted, it le be...1 Oil Goaanaay, an English syntlizate..
: 7 - Maj-
A. .rifiEssAGE I Drown Fai'd, the Leaene ef Red C1'03$ .•
comphsleng the &stance mueh more.. on ths 'Fiend of 'we/atoll-1in a 1 e. ..rtS clef meerrer and the Prances ire,: rfeeenee AlacSwin.ey's ltedy CA the five-
• at the cenotaph for the unveiling eroesed to Dun cn an ordlearynail
__,, over reugh mountain treels. The. preduction, net -Iodine the S'endard,
eerernen by his sty the King, bort,
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Af erwerd the preeces:an will prece.ed, A eespetch frem Lanien says: -
C rNEVA
SOCIRiiO3 bas made ne earneet Eaepeal stalv
the peei.s ef the land Sourney andrae-1 Ter:Alto canitalisie
e this problem, obviating end syndicates cf Daytoe, Ohio, ene
ere new aa 1104; to Wesaniester staebey wi'h the King Mere then I" 000 I'Mr."7.rons followed
Ito the peeele of the British Empire,
.1...P.Pr.1"••••
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tome ,
erel he was glad to leer that the cause ttttte, ' 1 peereeres es 1s ineatate..y fol..oveng the gen earl -lege' eeile walk. from S. Gearges Cathedral
ee eel) seeer .. I
DOSoant of League of Rou ow several?, le b ' " • " f t
, C cet 14;v? :2115..r 1. .
MC ,icine Hat, Alta a. susees-ful The S'ene-rd Cern-elev. lire icesed` 3° ' to leae+en Statien, while 1.andeners
Cross Socioties Tells of Neel 1 taken up in Car.ade. .. • ,
i• h exPeahnent has demonztrated the pee -a 30 000 tieres. tile Engiadi synateate'
Tae. beraal will take, pleee in the ithea the leate.
leerne-I
of Europe's Orphans.
IF . . ,...... be. ale ce as -1 e . , .. . . • , . , , . ,... - •h, web . a : •... ... . . •
yawl it.ondt, it, mate in can_ 1,0-enea WI, ,...:.1,. , .... ...,..:,..s. .-..-en here.e eeeeee by stg sa.,........./at.g at.tn,tn .:::.3,...1 nee e f....• ,.. , ,.,.. C. an. it. i: pr epotelt A pollee frs es of 10,000 men was
we at home are intent; on in-' a',..•711,arTee- the Cariadieu Red Cross der- Seed groan en June 10th and rese.1:•: r''''''' "-...., ead odiee eeeseatta,a itrteei that the grave chat' lee flaed with teat torrid cut to keep eriler and a heavy
' i frere Fr "e Lard Curzen laid strees. guard vied with the "Repu'ali=n
deetriel exec.r.eion end a place in the ing Armistice Week and wished for ing no speeial atten'im preduced trade.
fact that troop from the Do- ermy" men al uniferzu in eseorehig
ren, Eurore i n ite wer-wvekenea con- its every sueeees. :plants nearly Fix. feet high and wen) A lartre steamee fer eerviee cn the' (El the
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ditic n ie figlearg. far its very e.,:l.i..
Wive," sala Dewila W. Browa. diree-
Vs. ef the deper matt tl orgenietstion
In the League ef Red Cron Seeletiee
'develop:el cars. This cora yieels ex- Terenl-o-Niagere line to carry 4.00a Mini°33° wir' le given every °DP°I.tun-i t.11('
i • ' ' hearse.
ta,ae taartiaa aaearia will be built bvi, heree farces. It le erepesed tamt twe
ecurs to eas.s a given point.
of the Va'erld, whaell has bcart11
1/...,,nrlierA at Geneva, Sseatzerland, Ile
cleated Torento to learn the peace pro -
1U1 the Cereal:an Red Cross So-
ziety ena tcrettubliza: elestr eenteet
aetween an .% the Leegue.
Milliore of War Orpharte.
ll'aedese. just arrived freer: Europe,
lIrovire was rhes to give the Can-
adien Led Creee zenie first heed in-
formaden catieeruilue the people ef
Lump. lac eared at:ee'aen partacit- •
Icstly to• the eoreliti:,n of -the tif.etirea,.
Marty of whom are new eeeltans.
While the eee'd eumber who tete Lt
ene or betit pareete during the war
caneet ei,!`.t..rinined, the mast eon- „
tervative estimate. places the neteller
et ever ten millions. Tide number
teems quite consistent with the heavy
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war etetioltice weenie ece nIfIlly na-
tions. , Raises Big Constitutional Question
eel:tort, reed as well as its stalks reek- paseengere, cad to hive a niovea-eerpice • 3 3:3 3- ' ' "-II • -prze:'-'77-- .1 - • '•
Saskatoon, Sash.-"Canacla's ach- the Canada Steeinsiiie Teines, asseee.:
iu.ee en.... clurine tee geeenttanete alresh
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lag fine eattie ftelder.
ing to announcement by the rreeidend! leder shall again de. observei threughs. flags, valdeb. it is a (rime to carry in
ievenient in i'ts institutions a learn -
The new vessel will be 410 ft.tat otit the Empire,
hip,. is cote of the enost striking -- nm
the' Dublin e.teee's were in line, and
Burnham, chairmen of the visitir.g. Men4real, Que.-The port of Mont- r) • ____‘:.-.. : 'emetic:A.1y every member of the pro -
end 70 feet wade,
tures cf Canadian life," said Lord
2. rinse Arthur Assumes 1 ceseam ereee a “Bereahlican" armleti
New Dutiee.: which WCIf.c1 r4.?an Es arreet in Ire -
Imperial Press Cernerenee when in. real this year handed35.000 Ot 3 his: -
the city. Marty cf the delegates con- els ef wheat un to the end el August,
- else bus see i here. inettoes den:nine:we Eratieli rate,
' Arthur of Connau
i land.
netted reels gduzatfmal effort wee which is deuble the quantity far the A deematosh from London says: --I Many banners eve -e. earried wheal
gather"..np; valuable tlata on Canada's san- period. .•e i
re-ogres:de-0 edueatis.nel policies frarn1 A neve company' known as the In- sail far Scutt,. Africa to take up He' end the wbee display was gearded by
Dritash police and 'oohed upon gal.:ay
whieh they hoped to Profit cn their. dustrial Construelion Comprny bee nositien as Gov•ernor-General ef the
return to the cd ceuntry. Iteen formed at St. Anne. They ex- 'Olden of South Afriea. I by a heitisb erowd.
pe.et to build 150 houeee in the town -.•-..-.1--. .- - -_
Winnipeg, Man.--Offiehels of the
eity of Winnipeg anti the province of , fol' rental' Weekly Market Revert
Maniteba have inaugurated a survey1 Freaerieton, N.13. -New Dreeewiles .
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to deterwane the best plan ter mem are getting sa plentiful that '
atically. Letters have. been mailed to' bile traffic. and eases have been re- 'Wholesale (areal. 50e; hecte-y. 40 to 42e; oriaketl, C4 to
lionalieg the. ye,ung. workers system,' they are interfering wilb the autemo-
Row 1.-
ni. ore than 1,000 ernaloYers asking for Pcrtea of these animals leapine from Teronto, Nov, 2,,e-dilani"elet oats-, C8e; rolls, 34 te See; cottage rolls. 41
. .... , xtr.a No. 1 feel, ) eic., o. ee.,
replies a conference will bo held tol. -Kenteille. N.S.-The statistical backs, plain, 62 to 6.1e; bonelese, CO to
juverdle woraers. lIport reseipt of the headlights et eassing tars at mane 621/2e. "o 2 aced 50e, -in store Fort
determine the best 'manner of aiding branch of the Demiri'en Atlantic Rail.' NV'Alfiniat'irlii;:ob'e. t'vhen't-N'3e. 1 Nerthern, I C4e' '
Cured rneats-Long clear bacon, 27.
an giving them tbe rt. -lit 1.1'nd of Crankr'-' crop ae ebout CO per eene el la t
s 3 Northern aa 941e, No 4 wheas 1. La's -a -Pare t)ar"..cre. SVe ta 81°;
the •werkers eneer 18 years of nge and, way eat.metes the Nova Szotm anple $2.01 „s , o, e or :tern,. y . 4g. .
Dependent On Charity. Viscounthes Rhondda, fainnue bust- -
The creelitioe of thezes eb:airen is in neve woman, who asks that sae be 0 . e , . . „..
I year's yield, or 1,200,000 barrels e 9 1, ** ' ''-'''' ' ' - •1'• "1 tubs. 81 to 311,a„....a. pails.'311d. to 31alee;
$.46,84 in store Fort Wallaine t
lowed to take her seet in the HOUcn• ment. ' 1 to •
Mani ea b rley-No, 8 OW, $1.00;1 erinas, 33 to 331/2c; Compound tierces,
2Ise to 24c..• tea-, 241( to 241/2e; pails,
information en the employment of the sidee of road e upon the brinant '
to 43e.; breakfast .bacon, 50 to 5a2;
leo. 2 CW, 711/2e; leo. CIV,
r41/ • N 1 f . fan -.y beeakfest beecn, 56 to 020;
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to 28e; clear berdee, 26 to 27r.
fsed • re , .e
meet cite very pitiable. :deny of of Lords as "a peeress of the realm." 1No. 4 CW, $1,15; rsteeted,
- 941e, to 24%c; prints, 27 to 28c.
tbent have no homes and they are
pendent nren wheever may be eller-
Trial in Far-off North
Airships Employed in
ATtarrk"an torn -No. 8 yellow, $1.17;
itable end kind enough to help there. Ae.rair-1 Coundouriotis
&dr., Aelluitt-4 Newfoundland Seal liun
t nominal, teask, Toronto, prompt ship -
1871/2e, stere
But there- are few who are able te •
Chosen Regent
glee eueb held, for the reess of the,
ment.
A despatch from Ottawa eared- A despatch from London saya:-An Ontari *
peopie of Poland, Galitia, parte of)
o otaie- re 2 white, C8 to 71c.
Montreal Beareets.
Montreal, Nov. 2. -Oats, No. 2 Ci
W., 92ae•c; N'. CW, ad. Mtn', Man,
spring, wheat patente, firsts, 41.3. Role
fammania, Ceeeho-Blevaltia, jugo-1 A despatch from London says:- .
Once more the Royal Cenadian Mount- aerial expedition to hunt seals off Ontario wheale-No. 2 winter, $2,05i led oats. bag 90 les., $4.20. Bran,
Slavic:. and ether ettantries are so poor The Greek Chandiet of Deputies hased Pseice "et its melee but this ern?. Newfoundland has sailed by the to $2.1.0; No, 2 spring, $2 to 32,05;100.25. Sh•orts, $45.25. Hay, no. 2,
that they have not ne-c.-ser'es f •
•••• oi elected Admiral P. Coundouriotisints, according to fre:ghts. I per toil, Car lots, Fa to an. Cheese,'
----------------------- hleared. I eteamship Aleondo, under the leader- slliaPing Oe
A verdict cf not guilty lice been re- $.hip of Frank J. Tippen, the New-' Peas --No. 2, nominal.
themeel vee. Coneequently, in the Regent cf Greece 'ay a voth of 187 to
nest easterns, 28 13-1Ce. Butter,
calved here from a small party of foundlard Government's aircraft ex- . 7 - ' • 1
freights outede.
Berle ----a1 12 to $1 17 aecordin to choicest eroamery 53 to 54e.." Eggs,
g :
fresh, C8 to. CO::. Petateees. pee bag,
great area between the, Baltic, the ''' says a despatah to the London
c ....eas, ere are
Trines frOni Athens. Achriral Coun-
for the northland to investigate the. ing airships as the gift of the British Buckwheat -No. 2 ruardeal. car lots, $1.40 to $1.50.. .
Live Stack Markets. .
White men who early last August left pert. The party is taking four scout -
millions ef children orb° face the next douricais is Aladeer of Mer'ne in the
' ''' ''' ' kiran of Ket h I E id
k t g aus u c, ene seimo, by An' Ministry to Newfoundland. After ing to freights outside.
.t. e . . Rye-aeo. 3, $1.65, nominal, acconl-
Toronto, Nov. 2.-Cheiee heavy
Black 'and the Adriati ' there
ingvrTnt-r witheu" h3pe of d
emit'. In September, 1916, Admacal Coun-
e tiebe
Tu.kautoulc, another mereacer of has the seal experiment the ships will be Manitoba fiour---$12.00 top patents; steers, $12.50 to $18.1",0; good heavy
steers, n1.50 to $12; but:I-fere' cattle,
few yeare, and particularly the come Venizelos Cabinet.
foed and care unless outelde asoiaat doeriotis the .14i -rester in charge 04 '
Reveled b - Irsee-eor J W Pairi - i used for -survey work by the forest 112.40 second patents.
Ontario florr---$9, bulk, seaboard. choice, $11 to $12; do, good, $9 to $10;
neyea. th Becher Island on the eastern1 Coal Strike Cost rex. ton. 340.25; shorts, per ton, 38 to $9; do, eem., $5 to 37; butchers)
Cheese -New, Itrge, 28 to 29e; I best, 310 to $11; do, e03 lies., $9.50 th
. . pe patrol.
the Greei navy, actompanied Peeraier
nese is even them, .The vitality of and Sergeant A. H. Joy, the. adminis-1
Verizelos and his followers when they
the children is tilready very low an
Millfeed-Car lots, eliavered Mont- do, me $ ,t, .
real freights. bags included: Bran, bulls, choice, 39 to i.10.60; de, good
of fate, milk and sugar during the of Crete.and.set up a provisional goy-
• ems., of Hudson's Bay. On tbe way $1 500 000 000 "5'25; gccd feed ficur;-$3'25' icows, cheace, $9:50 to -$10;ede, good,
were drafted for jury duty when A despatch from London says:- twins, 29 to 30e; tnplets, 291/2 to 310; do, 800 lbs.. e.8.75 to $9.25; do,
trators 'of the white man's law jour -
account of their having been deprived departed frem Greece fax
the Liana
evrnineet for the purpose of. fOranft 9 9 Country Produce-Whslesale.$5 to $6; Seeders,
yea when they most neeied them,'
• 1 ld 1 0. 3" t 31- do twills ecm., $6.75 to $8 25; canners and cat:
they picked up tyre prospectors, who
Greece into the war on the side of
en ley tne .ere ine y saseep.
ale to diseases, partieularl
y meets.
• 1 Serbia and the Entente allies. The
Admieal was a co -signor with Veni-
held.
Tukautauk was eocated and an inquest One conservative cornpu a ion o I 1
Dise.ase Prevalent.cost of the coal strike by the end of 331/2 to 341/2e. iters, $31.0 to $4.50; nulkers, good to
addition die unhappy, condi- ent Goveenment, the power of which The jury found that Ketaushuk the next week, ancluding losses of pro- Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to . choice, $16i) to $165; do,e.00m. and
zelos of. the proclamation of the pre,s-
tion of the children, the adult impute It b hG h
- a er roug t eaece into t e war and started a row and that Tukautauk duction in the reines,'
wages, railway , 59c.•
Margarine -35 to 37c.
creamery. prints, 55 to 61e. me. $65 to $75; lambs, yearline,
Th to
tans are in the direst of misery on eaused the abdication of King Con -
:Lc -count of disease. Suffering bas been atantine.
accentuated by Jack of food and cloth- I e a
ing, nursing and medical attention, Royal Sheep Win
and tuberculosis, small -pox, typhus
and dysentery ore contanuing un-
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Championship' at Calgary
A despatch -tam Calgaey Says:-
killed him in self-defence. earnings, reduction of output in other
38.5d to ,.$9.50; do, spring, $12.50 to
Eggs --No. 1, 61 to 65c; cartenz, 75 313.50; calves, good to choice, $16 to
r 1 1:1
ano
totals up to e300,000,000. other esti- Beans -Canadian hani-picked, bus., v3,70.1t'el'ene,e$P' .'..o, oa,lee g. 1
, , hags,
mates go so far as to put the total to 34.26; primes. $3 to $3.25; Jap,ans, $18,0; ea, f.o.b., 7.25; do, country
the country, directly and indirectly, $4.75 to $5; Limas, Madagascar, 11 ,poiees, 317.
of a three -weeks' strike at not far be- to 120; California Limas, 12 to '12e..i Men reel, Nov. 2. -Butcher steers,
low £500,000,000. 1 Maple products -Syrup, per imp,: cone, 35.50 to $7.75; butcher heifers,
1gal $3.40 to $3.50; aer 5 imp. gals... mede $7 to $9; •com., 35 te 36.75; but -
Zeppelins of the future ...t1 1...-. loe eap-• to ave Ito e3.50; cuttere, $4 te $4.50. Butcher
trades, and general effect on busmese 80e- selects, 68 to 70c.
Between Eight and Nine
Millions in Canada
A despatch from Ottawa says: -
With preparations under way for tak-
scourge and , menace th the hiarrian1the tensile of Canada the Govern-
TY7'huss which has so often proved a The Panee of Wales took the chain- ing
race, is again- peevaleut, and. unlese:Pionship and two first with his Shrop- ment Bureau of Statistics estimates
checked, will most likely extend its shire sheep from his ranch south of the population of the nation at 8,750, -
ravages to an alarming degree, here at the annual Fall Cattle Show 000. It is ;believed the census will
British Empire Appeal. I and Sale. The Earl of Minto toek first Prove this estimate approximately
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For these urgent reasons, Mr.
1$3.25 to $3.40. Maple sugar, Ib., 27 cher eGIV-3, med., :1,5 o $7. canners, $3
able of carrying a load of sixty tons,' Honey -60, 30 -Ib tins, 26 to 27e per bulls, eons., $4 to $4.75. Good veal, $13
with 500 passengers, and they will be lb. Ontario comb honey, at 37.50 pee to 315; med., $11 to $1.2. grass, ea to
able to cover a distance equal to three i 15 section case; 51/2, 21/2 lb. tens, 28 36. Ewes, $4 to $7; labs. geed, $12
Vries across the Atlantic without hav- I 29 to 312.50. cone, $8 to $11; Hogs, off -
with his Oxford animal. The Prince correet, though some optimss s place Provisions --Wholesale. ear - sele tt ele )0 to $19; •
won first in he showed. the population at 10,000,000. Smoked meats -Rains, med., 47 to sows, $14.50 to $15.
• ling to refuel.
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REGLAR FELLERS-By'Gene Byrnes
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