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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1920-7-15, Page 6��!' , , � 1 I ­.�'­ I I 1. 11.11:1 ­­.''.. 1.11-1 , I I I . I I � 11 I .1 . 1­11�1­1 I I 11 11 I .1 I 11 I I -1 � - 1. .1 . . .1 .1 I I I - I , � . .1 - 1, I . . . �� ­'­ - " : ." r- , . . . I � ,�., I .. � . - I , . - 11 I . . . . . . . � . ...... - . . �. I �, ,�. I I I I . I I I I I-- - , ­­ ��, .. , - ,: . . . � I . . - . - , � , - ,� , , w . � , "; ; - ; ­­ ­ , , � � , � , " � I - . . I I 11 . I I I 1. . �, � �. I - 1. . .� ,� -11-1.1 1:1 -, . I I I I I I I I I . I � I , I I � — , . I � � I I ,. I I . � I I I . I I I . � � . I I I I I . . I . I I I I "I"- I . . " I I I I I I I . I � � I I 1 . I I . I . I : I .1 I I I . � I I . , I � I I . I I I I � . I I I � . � I � I I I I � I . . I � . I . � , : I . I I I � I . I I . , � I � I I I . . .�, I I . I I I i I � I . � I . . � . . I I � I I . � I . . I . � ,� . I I I . I . � I � I I I I . . I . � I I I � I . . I I I . I . I I . I I . I I . . . I I .. I � I I � I I I . I . I I I I � I I . I . I . I . I I I . I � I . . . I I 11 � I I � I � . . . . . . . , . I r'', � � . I I I V .. I . '� .1.1. , I I I I I I . I 1. ., . , .. � . � . I I , '­ - "" I I .1 � - I I F ,,, ��,, � �� .. , " " . ,r,�­ , - ­­­­.. �, .. � 1. -1-1. "'..., I ­ - ­­­­ I --­­ � � i � I � TROUBI.Z AT CHIPPANVA DOMINION BACON WAR BEET GROW4 . � CANAL ENDED WINS HIGHER PRICE �Construction Work h, Full P1,16'sh Food M11,111stry to Re-, . " ING IN CANADA .. ,, �* I . $wing oi-i Giant Entern, rise. I .1 Tnove Price Control, - I . , I A 4%g�tah from WaAara Val-'$) I - A dei�patch f roin Lon -don. ews '— Good news for Calladianpro-Incers is J . CAN BE CULTIVATED IN ,.�-Ik . � Out, sayv.—Th4a .1-wtg 4iovels started to dl$r. 6t� the roelt upirl oil Thursday .emtalned in an announcement ,of the British Food Ministry that the 1prl,ce � � �, Morning at 7 01,01,00c, after having : been idle since June 15. There -,N'A$ a control * f bacon, ham, and elleese, is to be remoyed. The maintenance of I . ." -- �. I , -N1, : � lavge force of men., ,although 'lot till one flat piNteelor all qualities of bacon I . I . � ; of the employee$ tumed olit on aa, � , � ,count of the late hour at Which *e . having pilovod uneatisfRet-OrY, 'it is wholes le� proposed to fix clifferentiAl a I I CanAdian Farmer it; Assured � . I . �;- � � dee&sl*n to return was Inade. lq,eet_ 1, � � ings, of all t1lo uniots were held- lVed- �, prices for -Danish, Canadian anJ Am- erican, ba<*n. The Caaa,Man pricewi,11 of Good Prices For Some . . � I ne4daj night, andat a later muti�kl; �� at was decided. by a, narrow =jority be higher it is understood, than that .� $ � — Ameril,mn as the bacon is of bet - � . .1, Years to CoMeo . I " �, P I � . I . I day mor even an hour. whensome ."Ov- . � to rmme On Thursday. I LAUNCHING OF MISIS. TORONTO . rT:06 Of ,h lined product and tho " , ", . . � ter quality. Launchill, of the new hydroplane Miss Toronto Sq.cond, who broke the worldlis record for one erninent agennek. was not ag"'tatink p�Xdical uncertainty of supply; aad � I Large partAes of nien began to ar- The grievance of the CanadianprO- 9 . I mile 'With a out . . . . , � �� , %jve and more will continue to Male ducers against the British pri"s Con- ll a speed of 671 1-10 miles per hour. I . . b coal aad predicting a ,co&l fa- U is consoling to I-ea-rn of th.eincreased � . I urdg X=day, viien At is expeded that be enti . � I . -- --- . � . mine," he adAed. acreage In the 'beet groWing districts � �. : I= Work will be In full t"Ol 7"11 not . Tely removed, how- � I - I . I - . "Those who; need 'boal' have been of Otibada which will this year be de� � the construlat ever, until. the regulations gloveming . only awaitdng exploitat4on with the ad- thrown into apario. To -day they are 1. , . , .es are to . abolished. , �,� voted to -this e ' " sviing agwil,. A party of 200 laborers wholesale ,PriL In an V , roll). , � , , be I � d Fisheries of the Northyle.-I I vanceol anodern progreasand settle- grarAlcally bidcling Ag;armst eacIt.othew Europe was, of course, the great 7 . I � �, oxrivea here Wednesduy n4ht and ,1%e matter is ,one in connection. with. I ment. . I ry market. Som , e even IL ,. ;1 started next day, I which mucb dissatisfaction exists, and . . I � . . in w,,.e 'Vill si.9n sugar -beet producer cd the wofrld, and . I .1 . 14% 1 � 1. Th,e new =chinerY is expected The northern -.area of the prairie vice and transportation facilities to I biank chequas and allow fha coal man in a"tion to the -small'�'Ploti Of the , - � I I : is to be brought up by representatives . $200,000 F�oin Canxada� -, '- to, fill in any amount -which satislies * . . , I . FlAday and. the mailag*ment are ,con- lit -real, Cha,nbeT of C0111- provinces with the numerous mighty develop, them. . , vegeit:able to be found oil every 0111all � , ' i . 1i I - - he of the Me I .1 . .to Aid Typhus Cure 'hlm- 04 crmrse, pr­'-cez have risen- r, ,,en . lan, and German farm,. I I , fident that with an end �d ta,cuble t meree at a meeting of the ImPerial lakes -dotting its wide expanse, has of . As -,I general rule,'the larger lakes 11 in the cro --to� the high",t th. ch, Belga I 11, . . and thoseconta:nIng the .00ld,2st �water � ap market � I ;, .1 0 wggj�er estates devoted huge araaz . � 1 . big cut -5,111 be com!Ylebed ,oil schedule Chambersin Toronto this summer. recent years jumpei into � pronlinence A despatch from London says.'�­The level in. piq�ace times. in history, �Xclusively t , Now, � 1: have -the best fish, thoukh there' -are . . c, this . produott6n. . � , time- The intimattion of the Ministry of -is , Secretary ,of the Leajue of Nations "I have investigated nearly every -the ruined fields and general � � - Information received ,at tbe local i , a fish producing area. Remarkable Sol -no notable exceptl6ris., and the PTO- besides I ,� . Shipping that the ,shipping control strides were made, 'notably in the la,st intimates that the-.0,anadjan Govern- ,,� ... nnist re -port. Not ono of them - upbwaval of conditions ith-ese,contluent- I Tlydro offlees -was that al=t 800 of will I be relaxedwM n(A greatly affect year, and during the w�nter, 1,650 000 duct of thesmaller lakes, find as ready melit has dectided,to contribute �200,- Wdli stand saratiny or anadysis. al countiries are. -faced ,with, ,there are I . . .1 the men had returnea to work at the �akp a market -as that of the l'arger water i : Chippawa Job on Wednesday, The , -000 to the League s ceanpaign ,against Broadly sPE`111"n" the actua-41 Jr,acts are '%ig the aw I - Canadian trade, though the action pounds of white fisii -From Buffalo .P other maiditions, includ, P e I muld; have boen vexy important A was shipped to various poillits in Can- bodies. Northern f --h average from typus in Central Eurorpe. ' that ,the cor.zirmption of .bitum,'nous normal staff numbered about 2,000, year ago. Controlled freight Tates 2%f- to 3 -pounds, though inany ,are ing -fzp of ,many of the larg'si estates, ­ ada and the United, Statgs, one single . - e.- - � ,coal for. th.,O, coal year April 1, 1920, to which tend towards low,eT productltdtY I � but many of the laborers have left the haveof late been higher than the ord- consignment of se,nn .,cars for Willni- tal�en from � 10 to 12 pounds; Operat- I " 1; -,­ March 31, 1921, will nob exc or Some time -to ,cOnie. There is no Niagara distract. Two conditions N'T,-e" in- coilipallies inaintahl, their own fish- H and Snow, " .. ndred ,and thirty-five iriff.7own tons. . inary market rates oil account *f the g for 231,- i � ail A�; -, hu � � not acceptable to the meii, namely) the peg and Toronto accountin I I , doubt but that many years will elapse � drop in the latter. n,w fleets allid plants, but buy also OfF Because of laborum*st everywhere, it bgare � day and no in-01�eaSe- They 000 pounds. Middle Western cities of , -spring of. a flea,ting ,cloud, . � � Europe achieves hew pre-war . w� . � ten-hour I The Br�tlsh. public is now Success- Canada and the United ,States are from boat fishermen,who hold licenses Begotten in ,m.'d-air, . I � . 43 more likely to fall th'air to rise." .03 d, -a' I returned to work, ho,mvex, although I fully fth.ting the attempt to run uP and -who, ,choose their ,own fishing I often. W. I .. figur -1 ,beet prod'a'Ition, nd, the � . I I to iurthex 1 com:ng to look more aild more to, the ., . onder why they are -:,— Canadian farmar,gro,wing sugar beets, . under protest, andwill 1001, , ! prices on the part' of the farmer as grounds. Given good fishing, a com- %4--, I I negotiations to settle th SP � a result of the deeontrol of home- lakes of Alberta, Saskatchewan ,and pany tA.e. Average I tcatches of from -So con-trary a'pair. , Bititish Birth kec'ord$ . beg�des performing a vsKable work, is V � points. The commission has agreed Ma.nitoba for their supplies of fail, For Rail is noisy, hard, and cruel, - a'se, O.Od price,$ for some time killed meat last week, On the advice, 1,000 to 3,000 pounds per ,day. Ship- I Show Large Incre . assured" of �,g . L in the machine � and Chicago, St. raul, Minilea.palis, Of deSolating power , 1. I - to the eight-hour day : of newspapeTs they have Inell. buying ment is miade in refrigeratoT cars by That - I to 'Coille. I shops and other Plllces�, whille the rest, I even New York- provide ready buyers wounds and str�ps the tender A despatch :from London says: -The . . of the v,ork is on a ten-h�er basis, , iinrortid Dleat ratliev than pay the -for the pTovince's inland fishery pro- freight -in -winter and express ,in sum- bra n on, I . � stork has been bu 'in" England just lilrst'&ugar Beet Cultivation. ', , exorbitant prices asked, and as a re- ducts. The progress of the industry mex, and with proper cleaning and And inaa-s the beauteous flower- Too . Sy The firsst record. in ,Canada of the � i I tter e - . packing, the fish carry satisfactorily It revels in a . summer's �Iay ently, nurses ,ire booked lip inoaths gro-wdlig of Sugar beets for fautory I --------.O— � sn' It tha la in the Northern territories is being toelther side of the continent. Chicago allemd -and ,doctors are in' great de- � a. I . purposes, accoirdang to govem-ment I ; THREE DEATHS FROM -aln. duly recognized this suntianer by the is the inain distributing,centre for the When warm aerial currents Play: mand. The LaticasN.-re midvives' com- figiLires, was in the Province of Quebec &�-UE I ----e.- ,establishment of a fish cannery 'on American trade, and takes the bulk of Wbille Snow Is quiet, soft, a -ad kind, mitt.ee ,ohairman, 6ald the ',birth rate in 1881, Durinug the nent decade, : BUBONTIC IF" �%-, � Lake Athabasca, a region yet beyond the export shipments. Protecting- by -its fall had risen in, almost every district and three sugar factories were orected in I � JEAMIH UP-41VERSITY the fringeof any otherphase of pro- . The bounteous earth's frail progelly , up to, pre-war rate. Pigures . Though whitefish iEf the greatest, is now I that province, at Coetwooke, Berthier, Rat Exterminatlkn CaM�naigns ' IN JURUSM-EM gress. - Beneath its shelt'rmg pall- issued -by the Registrar General Show ' i , The three prairie p.roviihices of Wes- factor of fish production in the north- Its gleaming crystals deck the ground that births reowded in ,eight weebs and Farnham. The-,� cloeA down I fin Texas Ports. . ern territory, manyother species con- aftex tv,,o eeasons,,and lZ was not until texn Canada -produce more than $2,- -When winte(r spreads her,chills afroulid, dn 199.0 exceedied those of the same 190, ,that the ,clgt�,,ztlon fDf . a beet A degpatch �From Austin, T-scas,! To be Opened in 1922 but 000,000 worth ,cf fish per year. ()f Arlbute largely to the .commercial I — I Ith, - 0 per4od- last year by 1,442, -ant says-��ight cases g,ae� Added to Gradually. this Substantial output, whitefish, the value ,of the northern lakes. Lake I . The binths in Lo7ldon in the last few was revived sufficiently to N%:�Tt ,. have developed n,n(I three vieu�ms have � ' , Influence. � the opening I typical lake fish of the north) accounts trout con, es second in Droduction and weeks slho�Nv -an ,enormous exceez of - _ of plants. In that'vear, . d . value, the fish vften,we�l-ghing from 30 We scatter seeds witheareless hand, baby �boys, h,-dicating that nature " . four opened up at Walla,caburg, Dres,, I . ied to date at Beaumont, Texas, the' A despat& froin. London says, -The! for the greatest aggregate in pro- , 13 den, Wiarton., slid -Kitchener. In the , State 'Hea � I to 50 -pounds each. Pickeral and stur- And dream we neler Shall see them restorbsgo the ,population to its no-rlilal Ith Officer announced here.' Educational Committee reported at duction and revenue ,with 12,500,000 ' . � .. . Veon arealso important, whilat on the . I �inear 1903, u plant -was erected at At cTalveston there 'have been three; the Zio,nist Conference that prepara- pounds given to the internat onal food - � mok-i,- .. male and female conabitution. . Raymond, Alta. The plants -at Dres- cases of plague, with two deaths so � tions ,were prog-ressing for the estab- market. It is caught in La �es.S,pe,_ McKenzie river, the herringo, -and But fora tbDusond years . . I I � . . � . . . I far, he added. 1 lishment of a Jewish University (in ioT, Wlnn,ipeg, Athabasca, La Plonge, incounn, as yet only taken by Indians, Their frtidt.appear,s; . ' . deal and Wfarton ceased to operate . , .1 Quebec Prernie-A , -h6r ��� The Health Director declared 20 per it Jerusalem, which I'must be built up I Lesser Slave, and a host of Smaller holdgreat possibilities of &vellopment. In ,,vee.ds ' that maT the hand or , ... ,very - tly, and I the c-ree at W,tc-hener . I inta nis of the % . �� cent, of all rats I-aled -at Beaumont; gradioally, ,although a small beginning, waters scattered over the northern Salmon and herring� fisheries in'the L,ealth:ful store. . . Tenders Reslignation evell-1,-aally'-came r the ha. ' , - xe inf field to the . I — Dominian Sugar Companyt I L=ited. . .� we . : I irtin . -Reble. . ected wRIL bubonic Vague, 1 must be made in the near future." It arm This territory is literally dot_ Arctic seas offer I v 'T ' a fisherman, . , whit regions -of - . � Which he rDnside:red "a decidedly'is expected, T'hat it will require several ted -with iriland water bodies and iI,A Zhe I A despatch,froin Quebea says -,-Sir The plant ,it, Raymo:nd c1lo-sed down Pt I - � . . I . ; A , ,ation tables ri Ne. I --:�Pp , � 'essary strung ludson's Bay and the Barren Islands Canada's immi-r eveal Loiner Goudn, for fifteen, J, am- the outlo-mak Of the war. � , beavy Tate," years to complete a buildmi nef with a network of rivers, On I I Considexable progress is being made to house� the research insbitutess for many of these, conlinercial fishing are rich in lake and river r,asources, -over 50 nationalities, I Premier of Quebec, Tlmra-daay --*,---- Successfully Crown I -In Canada. ! h, ,at ,.eterminat;ion campaigns at the physics, chemistry, micro­blo�ogy aird concerns have been established, whilst . - noon tendeTed k1s; resigmatdon to taic, Sugar ,bests can be Guye"nsfully ,,, I I Lleutenant-GoVeTmnor, Sir Gh:axles, Fitz- , . I : Texas 'p,rts, be said, b�xt added, that the Hebrew language, which will be ,others offer the same almost limitless , grown -in ,almost -every par'. of Canada. -11'r- . patrick. His :successor will. 'be the I Tes4ts made witb beets grown under . - possibilities, only waiting railway ser -I.- . Weekly Ma rket AR q p. 0 r i , . . I , . I . . : 15,000 more t1aPs were needed at ,he first efforts, of the Educational ­ � . .. � Ron. L. A. Tache-Teall, for many years I Beaun-jont, where St tate and Federal ' COMMittSe, and it probably will bel I ir-,i�jgaeion from five different *kinds of -- ., N I I - I -a � . I , member Of Sir Lomer Gouin!z , . � ' iopened. in 1922 ;;; � .. �:., — � � ,ZUGWA a - ��, , . Health forces we're Lbeing in,-rems-d. . t.­71�'j1'7,-.-.... 71W-X-7-.�,��'­:. '" -,-.,.-.'1-. "..; I , - I . se-Dd -at Leithbridge, .Alita., b ed , .. 4- ... .. I ! . ...., - .. .. V. 4" I * .. I . .. -t, " � - i 9:yj, to ­�:t , �,i:;�%�- ...: . wholesale Gral Cabinet. . I , �. wn;:..,� . ,� * , , -1 " lj�i!:;�i�li`; 4. ..::. -;.:.:%.;....., :. :.* I ­-­.- ---� .�, . Provislons­T�holesale. ­ ail, ­­­ --- ­ ­ ­­­ - ­­ .==�­:- , Q .1 I . .1 y1cld of 171/4, 161/-,,,!5U, -a � q . � � 1. 1. Toronto, July 13�1 . I - kMge P . 16P It If 1. I I . N'Tan. �Vheat- Smoked Meatz-11am-s, med 45 to 0 per acre, with a sugar perqamm f, ,,�k:,-, i,;,� "l'-"-'�.".'..,-."...'.,�.I.."., . . , - ' i I " .. r.?"'. I ..4,.. .. . � No. 1 �Tarthern, $3.15, No. 2 North- -a V Ornea .. . .:� :,;:",�. 15.84, 19.42, 17.85, and 16.25 res,,7eat- � f P"�,-17-'��,51z-�,,pi��1��;!�%g ff�) ve rareve, . ­ �.,;­.:. .. , I 48c; heavy, 37 to 40c; .cooked; 63 to Mash Situation ' - '��;Q.�' ... ­., . :�. , � ,4,�Z-et'­ELA &� 1-i . . . ,:, 1 -3.12; No. 3 Northern, $8.0% 4n C6c; ro,d.S. 33 to 34c; Cottage rolls, 87 'Considered Critic - � Z�44 , . , ".." I I I...:. 4 i, . ern, R,,' 11 � I �'. I -.1 , .1: , mmb'un, Me SSOIL z " 11`11, .�. �: : - , store Fort William. , to 39; bre-aidast bacon, 48 to 58; backs, . , mrs t,,,�- be ad- �A�L-Z . X .'� a! ively. In ,British CoZ . - . ; .Xvl.-� ." � ,....; i I ., i . . I , * . . N -if . . .., . ., ...";.- !:<" 1 n districts app,c , V . ::. .I -U - I . ,.. of cerbaL . . ; � . - . ­�rl::I.Ikw- , * '': . . '.,j ... .1 � Manitoba 4oats-No. 2 CW, SI -27; plain, 52 to 5.1-c- boneless, 58 to 64,c. ­ I I to World 6,op i -num e r c e :,..;,;X;. , ,. . I X. I .. .:,�.­,-:::. ., I . ­.., I �, .1 .!-'-:.:,X '.:��:, � :::j�j�;, . ­ I , . ,, No. 3 GW, $1.26; ,extra No... I feed, Cured- meats��Long -clear bacon, -27 A des-aatch from London' says:- minably.admpted to this ctlltura, and I *:�' .: � �,;:. - ­ . , .i;M . , 7 . . . . . .:.1.1 *. :,. ..::..;; ';..:'.` Coli-fidentialofficial miilitaxy telegrams , a large a,creagge is bceng .put in this �,.;:�,:�'�,-.-: I ::..,. �?' ! ': . p $1'28; No. I feed, $1.26; No. 2 feed, to 28cT ck-ax bellies, 2-6 to, 27c. . . ­.. �� - 11-1.1.1. ,, ... I �!* . � .. , vestibule and the Bosporus the inner *5�ii�.�,` 1�.. -:.": ... � The Dardanellea is to, have a small ..,5.'.:i--1-.1� . . . . . . . �... �.�, store Fort William. Lard -Fare tierces, 28 to 2 received from Warnaw Thursdjy i year in ,Y-ar.ous districts. In QuEbee :­:-i*.::i�� . I.: 1. :e�!::::. $1.22, Ill t. on 7 I ;. .".:,: 11 :; ; � 8;Jc; .. I 111� I , ".1., 'fr , : . .1:.ffl11 .. Manitoba barley-7.%To. 3 CW, $1.78; ' � hat the Fi;tuatim on the PoDsh whilst grown extensively, they are ps ..:::��---- 4m:�.. tubs, 28�-, to 29c; pails, 28�Yj, to 291/&,c; .. Allied troo door . '. ::.....".�"... " i.*.': state tl U i, I international force of I ' . �.:'�`::: No. 4 CW, $1.40, in store Fort William. vts,29�jtoDc. Compoundtierces, front is very -critical, a -ad a Catagw- I used almost exclusfVely :for feacl and T�is Storm door is .commanded by the ---::::��;::�:j:��`�-',,'% - '::!,�. �. 4.....' �,j - . 11 '\ prii �.".. - l corn -No. 3 yellow, $3.10; 26 to 26%c; tubs, 26Y2 to 27c; pails, trophe is feared. Copenhagen de- 11 not inuell erl ort hasbeen put forth on i and Constantin,ople a .similar garrison ,I -, "' ,'� '. . :.:. .*:.:. Americm - , . 't Dardanelles Ca,stles, built by Mobam- : - t", , . I "' . , --?Ii... :: � �, - %,.:. upt ship- 26-Y,- to 27YIc; prints, 271/2 to 28c. . patche i to guarantee free passage to the ships � �i��*�:�X:�::.��:.:; I ... . nominal, track, Toronto,. prol: S, S from the Warsaw pr say conim-ercivil production. . 1, SECEka-t- . 14' , 0. One fort is on the .� 1. n .... . . 1. � 1 nied II. in ���:i:.::i'��i��'..'.,i�Iii::::.: �, ... �:­­­ inent. . . .. � .. � ..:�. .­.. I M � of all nations through the straits and ; European side and one on the Asiatic. I ..: ":1 'I',.;" .... , . .��?:­­ I 1. -xivects . llied military inter- che-man and I anitc-ba, they havelnen - ..-,:�. , .., :., Ontar:O oats -No. 3 'white"'nominal. Montreal Markets. Poland e _ , ::11%.; -..:.:.,-- ... " ,. '. . ..,.:�,..,:;��:�.�!.:,?,�� .'. " , - -:,:X.-.,. % I I ) :. .�.:.::�:X.x ..., I .. If the Sea Of alLarmora, press despatches !'-Niany guide -books Pubhsh6d before ,. '..'...:,­�,M, . :. , Olitardo wheat --No. 1 Wlnter� per M�Glltreal, July 13 -Oats -Canadian vention. In some circles in London the grown successfully, but little -has be -'ft .S..,.,.;-.. - 1. ' I" state. � 1914 carried this onlinous and pro- ::.:�.�:i�.',':�:����i;:��i."��-.7 . . - No. 2, $1.48; do, No- Polish calamity Is looked upon as the sold for sugar -pumposes. , - : 4 I ".... �:�`�,::�.�.��:i� ` car lot, $2.00 to S2.01; No. 2, to, *1.98 Western, 3,$1.46. � ! ;: 7*51* '\ a. new war. ; In Ontario in 19L�, 19,000 acr- as were phetic sentence: "The castles on both :7�:::.-"]:::,I��.�7-����?�.:�:,.? to ; No. 3 do, $1.92 to $1.93, f.o.b. Plour�New standard grade, $14.85 to t) eg;-mlin .;�, � Iles J . � . . I ,�lentlon of the Dardailei 11 I of , , con4ures -, -- ------ $2.01 - e I . : sides have been lately restored and � .:.-:-:�-;.,,�-�;,,-:, , -: ;.: �'­ - snipping points, -according to freights. -*.— Sown to sugarbeets as,c6mp -d -wier'11L - , before our mind the story of a fierce . ,::�:�,':::.�,::.i�i��".:�.:i��,, :,. $15.05. Rolled oats --Bag of 90 lbs., , -are . , . ­ I � I - I - . -1 1, I aud tragic fight in 1915 and 1916 and' armed with Krupp guns." According ."...., ...-­.:�.�' Ontario wheat -No. I Spring, per $5.85 to $5.95. Bran -$54.25. Shorts- - �� 1 18,000 ,in 1918. the to-tal yl�--ld from i i to the treaty of July, 1841, and the ��.' car lot, S2.02 t to $2.033; No. 2 do, $1.98 $61.25. Hay -No. 2, pRr ton, car lots, th's acreage was 178,000 to , -which trails I .1 I , us, or ali�out . bac's into dim .1 ..... . . .1 a history . ...., to $2.01; No,. 3 do, $1.95 to $ - . i '22.01, to.b. $29 to $30. .., :i ayi,r, peace of -1356, no foreign ship- i inest easterns, P...... * 5� . � ..."., ' I I �- Chees -r .....iX.Epi,� ; 93�1 tons paer acre, warth $1,7,60,000. ,,-, mytilo1og,c,,.a times, when Leander, P, . �'. "i . . 11, - shipping points, according tofreights 11 �i.� I i I Its three lle of -war was allowed to enter he strait . . . . . I 11 � . - 2817',�c. Butter -Choicest creamery, 59 '..... ,,�:.::�-;?�,i. in 1918, a total of 201.0.17 t011s of � -,.,..:�:��:,..,.,:.,.�:::�i..��'. . , Fwam across -quarter-mi I .... ,�, 11, . i� Peas-'L\T,,o. 2, noininal. - to 60c. Eggs­'Fresli, 571,� to 58C. :;..�:�::��i.�::::,.,i�':���;:��:�:::.- ,, I without the permission of Turkey and F !�,:,.i���:�,���.�:�i�'�:::,:�,i::.:::;�!,:,:,��'.. - beets -was 'used throughout the Do- 1, I width at Ab7e dc 3 evvi y n�'. ght to tell the � .. - Bariey�Malting, $1.84 to .$1,86, at- Potatoes -Per bag, car lots, $4 to '�::;;:;!;::�-:-,:�;:;,:%:�. . . I merchant vessels only during the day- -- --- . , - `::.:;:;,; ,:.;j:.� ":­ . I . 11 � ..",:�:�i::��;��i:;,:.;,;,�..:,.:t,;.:;� - , s same Old story" to Here, who hung cording to freights out -aide. $4.50. *;:�"i�i��;,.��O ,..:: I the maniufattu;�p of Sugar, . I Canada's New Prime Ministe .i. I mini ' on in ' her light cut to Inform him She wanted time. Buclrwheal,-No. 2, nominal. ' . �i�i..',��j�i�,."�i!�::i,�:;��:, �::���.,.",�����:�'�;,�;i�!..L-**,.i:�:i:;:...... the - Met at the works being �%593,715 On the Asiaticside a short distance Honorable Arthur Meighen, c lled Rye -No. 3, $2.20 to $2.25, accord- � Live Stock IVIarkets. . :?-�;�!�,�*.:::: -��: �,�::,�* �::!��.,.,�il:.'�,.,Z::�."."..-".!�.�:��ii�:: � to hear it . �:,-,;.�:-::,!,:,:.:;;:.::::�.::;:...";.;;.;�:..,�:.:.:.:;:;.;:...:.:.:�;- or $12.22 per ton. , ,� "��,, I . .,: ;-r::::.;:::,:;:;:;-;:::...' .., , ::: " . I from the fort lies the town of fard- by the Governor-General to form a Ing to freights -outside. . I Toronto, July 18 -Choice heavy �- - - �-i:,.,,:����!�:�:i�..,.i�'i;;��, , 44 , ". . .., Lord Byron, not to, be outdone as a of Perth Manitoba flour-GOvernment stand- Steers, $15.50 to $16; E� �-.g ..-.;.:.-.-. ..., ,::�5, ­,­,�- anelles, which was named for Dardan- new Cabinet, is a native V go,od- heavy �' �. ,�,� .,: . .1W..,...-.-..:;.::;:. M ' . .W1.',':':':':.;­'�: �::.5,.,... - ... I swimmer by his amorous predecessor, , ..­,�*: . �!��!:;:��;::::... ­ �, r us, the mythological ancestor of the County, Ontar!O. Born at Anderson, ard, $14.35, Toronto, . . steers, $15 to $15.25; butchers" cantble, - ::,.;�,,'.'��������.""�:�i�:::�������:..::i:��:�;ii;ji�:::�.,�:��,;.:::;��::;!-�;:i�.��i.: .,., New -Bank of Englamd. , .. I "did" thu 11,�IloRpont in 1S10. Though Trojan kings, Aeneas, anti hence of on June IG, 1374, fit, is in his forty- . Ontario flour -Government stand- choice, $14.25 'to $14,75; do, good, ;::�..�;i".,:i:�i��:i:i;�;i::ii:;i�:�i!,..���.i:i!�.. ; — . - - :;�:::,.;::;::::.*�-�:.!::::::::::�:;;:::i : .11 . ., � , : . , - : It was re�-­:r-�'Ied as rather a prodigious the Roman people. This city of 15,- seventh year. He i,s��eivcd his educa- ard, $12.90, nominal. . 1 $13.50 to $14; do, med., $11.75 to i���i...'�*i��i�"1.1��if.1l.'���i.���:i�.."��i:.:. Pro- ,Is the he�mofe of. Mo -ago. , feat vdien thu-ia two acc:)mplishad It, . hiii I Ifeed-Car Bts ,delivered, Motit- $192.25; do, com., $9 to $10; bulls, ..'-.'i;,-,.,ii.-'.*�i�:i�ii���iii�iii:i�i:::i::�:,..�.:�, . rem I , M, � Even the ancieiiit Bank of England ia � 000 inhablit,ants, situated prettily On a 4 tion at St. , ary's Collegiate 1USWULU . i � ;. . , - - I 'ce, $10 to $12.25; (to, good, $9.50 . '�'.L­ '' "� , niany mcdein athletes could don their real freights., bags included: Bran, choi . .� :: "IN . L "' fortile stretch of land, is the point i and Toronto *Vnivenv,ify. For sil-11,1. �� ::,.;%.;. to be rebuEit, enlarged .111,11 &1113A,2d 0 trunkiE and v1sit tbeir lady loves and per ton, $52; -.horts, per ton, $61; good, to $11, do, rough, $6 to ,1,,8; butchers' - � ,. , `X - , i from whic"i. most 'of the e3mursionists years he practised law .�O. P,)rt,,,­;0 ` feed ficur, $3.75 to $4,00. i� K;,�. I..:.:. .,.,.:,,�::::"".;:�:�:..;.,;...k.�i nieet� the ne-ads Of mode. -m fillancial � I � ;..,: ;:j:j I I - ,I 11 1, cows, choice, $11.50 to $12; do, good, '(�.�I. L '­:­ '%.- ;:.-.. , , . ­ I I I , .., 3�.,.,�-- 1 � 0 . . . regard the eVort as a part. of their start for the plains of Troy I t P frie, wbich comitimency 1,e itow re- Hay�N o. 1, per ton, $31, -iXed, Der $10,75 to $11; do, com., $6.r30 to $7.50; - :i,,....,..%:. I ­:­ traweact - r-,Z� . . , ;:, ": " . .�,. I ��; . ­�, i training to ke.�-,.7 phyzically fit. I Wstance beyond. Her,z, too, ships I presenta In the House of ("),Inniou'-. ton, $27, track, . . - I stockers, �9 to $11; feeders,. .pl g, "I" .. , � I This analent Institution wa'a estab- 1 to ,,. . �� ." � - , . 11111N, ;::: . I � . - 0 B.11"., lashed boats tO­must stop to shovr their papers. I He ,3d to ParUament in Stra-�,--Car lots, p , M . , , 0&: .;:��,..";:: . . . . . . i2st nf- Xe;��:,I,.n, In 4, was fint ele"! L er ton, $A to $19 $12.50; canners an cutters, $5 .to ... '.."'.."'; I. :;­: :.. : E�tr, ,,, lished In 1 . : i . I . d '"'W"M 601, ,and ,1.3 the o1c', - ,. .: ,, . �,-A;f. -�f,�, -, " - - Irl , IN -11 I gether �* a bridgeway, -,Iilch Heretic- n track, Toronto. I M� '.4, : I I tion,al ,bank in Eurol;o, ThD ce"Itrul � Across on the Enroncan side id 1303, and two Yt�ar oved 0, re- 1$6.25; milkers, good to choice, 1p'100 to � , �'.,,�i�� :� .,�� do, com. and nled., $65 to $75.. ,�. " 1;,% .!-�� 11 - 1`11", ,..;;,;&., . �,-� .,:..., . ­ , . . . tus tells us groaned for .-von days Gallipoli, or "beauti-ful t..)wll." it was sollition to reiliovb the duty on agri- Country Produce-V;holesale. , " 11 , , � ",I 1111 ­ a -ding wa-a v,1e,,,'be,,.1 . ' ��-" ,�m - pai,t of the, main buil . . . ,�: ,Zz .,,.�%.f,�'�W->, I.... ­ . 1, . 1". , , ;f"%1% *��-ISA_ �: during I He was return- I I i'a'm'5b;,, yearlings, $12 to $13; do', . ; . ." -t . -' � and nights -the unloading of the lirst Luropean town to be cap- cultural ini-lenistits. Eggs, Selects, .57 to 59c; No. 1, 55 ;? . '*;,.:::; .. k',.- , I in 1732, Nat -hpa Outer .part, -i-OlAch Is i� i . spring, $1.6,50 to $17.50, calves, good .";.:1;,.­�;1­:." . ! Aslatics ca the soil of 13-.'urope. AlWic- I tur'led b,, the Turki in 13,57. Superbly ed at the general Pliction% of 1911 and i to 57c. Bater creamer,, plillts, 57 to, KK*­..W1`V.­, . ,;., ;-��,2-M,�,� , ..'� I ... a. I . mrtlon now visible. from th3 �.. I I . : �� the r i� . -I ". I I Solicitor-General,'Gic; choice cl,� 49 to 51c;; to Choice, $15.60 to $16,50; sheep, $6.50 . I . '.. 11 "" , Z, - I abe '!i's ' coast 1R17; I , ty Prints ) �` .-: , I , . -reet in 1788. ' ander the Great. , ,nt 1,1)0 ye- �`ti,'r, located on t',e steep projecting appointed 7 . . il,11111�11-'.11'11 - , st .s, ,dates iro � , �� Y'," I I , w tried out the thrll of X�,rxos by lead- of the Galllpfl! 11c.ninsula, it com. June 26, 1913; Secreta�y of State and 11 ord'a-,ary dairy prints, 45 to 57c- bak- to $9; hogs, fed, and wate-Ted, $20; da, ,­­­ I., ,­. 1. 1111111--- ,. --- 1. . . '' Since the building sp-rar-da, Over tD., � Ing his 11-�cedor`�ains llpto Asia. mands a view of the Asiatic side. -the 111"Ister of Mines, Aug. 28, 15141; ers' 35 to 40c; olaorriargA-rin-p: best'weighed off cars, $20.25; dc, f.o.b., James M. Cox . ,some four &or" of the inuol.'vahiabla � grade, 34 to 38c. Cheese, ne,�', large, $10; do, do, country p0lits, $18.?5. . � Governor of Ohio and Democratic - % . real estaite 6n Lonean,-,it is probeble � The approach by which tourists oil- plains of Troy and ths broken :dot- 'Millister of the Interior and Sitperin- 132 to 33c; twins, 33 to 34c; old, large, 'Montrc,al, July 1.3 -Good veal, $10 to noininee fol, PreqIdency of the United tphat the co-nf,,emplateld Ini,pravenner. i's - , �, ter Cons, tail t1ur,ple nipy well be liker.- hills of Mount Ida. On this narrow tend ent-0 6neral of Indian Affalirs, Oct. 134 to 315c; twins, 36 to 36c; Stilton, old, 1'$12; med., $13 to S10,, gra.5s, $6 to $8. � I ed to Vile entran(te to a dwelling honie , peninsula, in April, 1915, Allied forces 2, 1917. 1 1 1 1 . I States, Like the Republican uf�,niinee, I will tend to.�vard helght rat"11'er than I . . A .. 1351/j, to 361/-oc. Maple Syrup, Igal. tin I Elves, $6 to $9; lamllys, good, $14 to ' I I., . I � -the Dardanelles being the outside or I were landed in an attempt to capture 'Mr, Meighen is a keen debater, In i $3.40; 5 gal. tin, per gal., $3,25; Maple' $115; cem., $12 to $14, I -logs, oi-ca,r I N: G. Harding3 110-'S a lleWspa,l)er prO' I to Spreading cut mooe teritgry, but lb �.� I (, . ; Storm door, the Sea of Marmara the I the Dardanelles. n,-11gion lie 1,3p. Presbyterian. - I sugar, 27 to 30c. iwieight,s,,,�,elt�-ts $2050- Sows $1651 PrIet0r. I # ]�Opcd' that D01110 iragrnll�.�llt of the I ." � 11;4�� �� - , I . M=t�-7� - - -- - � - T - -, h0---M9===s'.WXM­-KWV�==- - ­ -.1-1.1 .--- --..----.- - -­. ­­­ ­--­­--- - .- - - "'. --11 " 'I I ' - ' - -,,-",",,-Il-l-ll'-'-I""I"""---'- ""'­­ -­­­ ; -old ztructure '%Y111 1�o prev-,rvcd In 1,�s . I - I—— -1 ­­­­ ­­­ �. - ,------.-.- 111---.." ---7-- ---.1. . I I �. . I I I "REG'LAR FELLER S"—By Gene Byrnes . . I . . h'sto-Ac z -tate. . � I . L 1, I �, I . . " - . . .1 � ­­­ - - I .1 —.-- There -Is soanetbln� about the &61M, I t . . i ; 11 I � . . I I . I black bu,�I,Nzi-g, for nearly lhoea cen- �� I . I . I . -F . . -:) . . turics lybig close to the ground, which � I . 311%AtAtE. 006 , . 7"" st;- -K � o1A t -At � 11 . . I I �i. � t,K vuw-im' --�-C) 5r- ON 7,V�r-% . "I � 1A fyploa,l ,of t1be ,go-und c*nservatham . fl, WVA(4�,�Ir sr --e. . I I ��& mp,W mco . � 11 1�'Z, . ,of the I'- .01, I ii . 50mrn- Z5T119tNr-S .. � ' � -1 I i,: r'e- P%U- -rtA - I Li%,:5T �-%,,Gs ^LWMS 61VO-z5 . it 'i Wclt . I - . I and the tenad.-y with wb,ch th,ey h -ave � . I I I -�'Tl '. ,Ill. 2 11 � OFF ,T4AF- 50 -1 W I 'VA -V0 -VAF-� 3f)TA%T0 ' ' ' �9-oubLIF- . . -Jlmm,� .. I es I arla vot'a : ; ��1111! i ,,,, \ Or M11( MHT5 , I . I I I .11, I , I I bu3tvp c,L& tlic, interesW of 1�1. I �� . ,�Iilll I 1, '11, "I'', 1� 111 I �� 0 -1., I . I Do-( ��Ts'f vmzm A P I , i: � � I . I I . . . I I I I . 11 ,ountxF, It wollid he 4if-ficult, In- ,� I . � "*,�. 11 -. . . . tiv- $ - I?"' � ;�!�7 W . . . n thee ,� ;i . . �, I I . I I I I . f, i deed, Trot 'even, the moot av0dilry &1- I . � I �, I . �� CtP I � . . . V I I ... tin . : I - sa-VI I * -k , -M I I ­q!aDq((J-.ppdq;,p structure-' to convey � I . will . 0 .. ­ � "I I 11 1* - .- ` t,--, �M're�'51!9TL of IJID&andL's lle'I'miIn' l.-` . .1 � I ., I I I . . - �- .0i-11 . � I Ix Y, �' : . . � , I C . I d � b� I . . V 01 C ,si)aoJ;r,It;y as wc�.A wtu lu.utyw..7 vtm- . I � J . I , � . I , . - V . �m *k I . . /, 0 " . I . 1. � , Dank of I .0a, ,. - I r I �:. . I I I I I h=�=-11— - . . I I � i I I I . I . . 11 :� . �- I � I I . 1, , . . .. . . 11.1 � I I -51', -0 .0 wo�jjlll arflt ad0to i4 .. I � I . I I . . I ,V � Vqwer �)c -i)l I I I . I . . I 0 they I,Ven�, d to, take tho ad0c,o . I � . . . qolbpal�e ;1 * -,& I N; . - M .�� , 4 - � - I I 1 ­ e. -C _-:r . � , 112h I tem I � .1 . -::I- -1 'IV' -0 P21 . � , , , � V6001% 1 �, . � il?�! . , . -_ - - - I 1 . . � -1-71 I - � . 1. I ­--.�- ,- "r -. �, . ­"2� � I' -, - -- , ,I � A' I ." - - �' . , - -- - - A �., - �11 , ­ - ­�� I - - I , , I �.�.,�- - - , . - T . , I . i;q ;��--- -s � t, ­ � - 1�t,669 . I - � .011� a. thowall4a of Ch,I'lil"nX het, . � , -- " "­ . � . - . .� - :: , . —� I ­�-::� � I : I ; ., I .0 - I : - G, "il, . wds �%at- bn�t a,,qq.�1mvi,,1�,tod at a dutyl . . . . I . , �� ..N . - � . � ,� I I'll I ...... .1 . , I � � 2 I I I I . '. ", . .� - 11 ­ I I ... . . tQTPa%AV-P,d Nkmt 'AlateAl%l in Envlan I I - '' I .-. I ... U . . � ,�`, , �. . I U.S. COA1 514ORTAGE WAR BEET GROW4 . � . INOT A MENACE I , 11 .1 Alarm Ist ttO,ol rt so -A to be . " ING IN CANADA .. ,, �* I . ­.� - un-fou4jed. - I . , I -�, . A jeepat�ch � from V�ashln�ton J . CAN BE CULTIVATED IN ,.�-Ik I SLYS i lie 14 T .re is no ,shorta.p of �eo,410 ' � 1 NEARLY ALL PARTS* nor any danger -4 -ono. I . ." -- �. I , -N1, Present high pr.'ces. of oal Are, due I . I . � I to Governrnental "t'gitation. I These are the t%* outatand�ug , ,is- I I CanAdian Farmer it; Assured � . I . �;- . sertiolis Ill u etateinent Immed by of Good Prices For Some . . . George H. Cuzlb�ng, manaoing, 41re.-toT � Of the Americ-An Whole.-alLe Coal As- � . .1, Years to CoMeo . I " . . soclablon, I "During,thelastelght months," de- . . I The c1tba&LLcn. of'eugax best growini; in ,Clan,da lij of pa-vt1c4lar iqterest at ,claTed Cushing, "thore has not been, a . the present One, with'the ever-Th'ing I �, P I � . I . I day mor even an hour. whensome ."Ov- . � to rmme On Thursday. I LAUNCHING OF MISIS. TORONTO . rT:06 Of ,h lined product and tho " , ", . . � ter quality. Launchill, of the new hydroplane Miss Toronto Sq.cond, who broke the worldlis record for one erninent agennek. was not ag"'tatink p�Xdical uncertainty of supply; aad � I Large partAes of nien began to ar- The grievance of the CanadianprO- 9 . I mile 'With a out . . . . , � �� , %jve and more will continue to Male ducers against the British pri"s Con- ll a speed of 671 1-10 miles per hour. I . . b coal aad predicting a ,co&l fa- U is consoling to I-ea-rn of th.eincreased � . I urdg X=day, viien At is expeded that be enti . � I . -- --- . � . mine," he adAed. acreage In the 'beet groWing districts � �. : I= Work will be In full t"Ol 7"11 not . Tely removed, how- � I - I . I - . "Those who; need 'boal' have been of Otibada which will this year be de� � the construlat ever, until. the regulations gloveming . only awaitdng exploitat4on with the ad- thrown into apario. To -day they are 1. , . , .es are to . abolished. , �,� voted to -this e ' " sviing agwil,. A party of 200 laborers wholesale ,PriL In an V , roll). , � , , be I � d Fisheries of the Northyle.-I I vanceol anodern progreasand settle- grarAlcally bidcling Ag;armst eacIt.othew Europe was, of course, the great 7 . I � �, oxrivea here Wednesduy n4ht and ,1%e matter is ,one in connection. with. I ment. . I ry market. Som , e even IL ,. ;1 started next day, I which mucb dissatisfaction exists, and . . I � . . in w,,.e 'Vill si.9n sugar -beet producer cd the wofrld, and . I .1 . 14% 1 � 1. Th,e new =chinerY is expected The northern -.area of the prairie vice and transportation facilities to I biank chequas and allow fha coal man in a"tion to the -small'�'Ploti Of the , - � I I : is to be brought up by representatives . $200,000 F�oin Canxada� -, '- to, fill in any amount -which satislies * . . , I . FlAday and. the mailag*ment are ,con- lit -real, Cha,nbeT of C0111- provinces with the numerous mighty develop, them. . , vegeit:able to be found oil every 0111all � , ' i . 1i I - - he of the Me I .1 . .to Aid Typhus Cure 'hlm- 04 crmrse, pr­'-cez have risen- r, ,,en . lan, and German farm,. I I , fident that with an end �d ta,cuble t meree at a meeting of the ImPerial lakes -dotting its wide expanse, has of . As -,I general rule,'the larger lakes 11 in the cro --to� the high",t th. ch, Belga I 11, . . and thoseconta:nIng the .00ld,2st �water � ap market � I ;, .1 0 wggj�er estates devoted huge araaz . � 1 . big cut -5,111 be com!Ylebed ,oil schedule Chambersin Toronto this summer. recent years jumpei into � pronlinence A despatch from London says.'�­The level in. piq�ace times. in history, �Xclusively t , Now, � 1: have -the best fish, thoukh there' -are . . c, this . produott6n. . � , time- The intimattion of the Ministry of -is , Secretary ,of the Leajue of Nations "I have investigated nearly every -the ruined fields and general � � - Information received ,at tbe local i , a fish producing area. Remarkable Sol -no notable exceptl6ris., and the PTO- besides I ,� . Shipping that the ,shipping control strides were made, 'notably in the la,st intimates that the-.0,anadjan Govern- ,,� ... nnist re -port. Not ono of them - upbwaval of conditions ith-ese,contluent- I Tlydro offlees -was that al=t 800 of will I be relaxedwM n(A greatly affect year, and during the w�nter, 1,650 000 duct of thesmaller lakes, find as ready melit has dectided,to contribute �200,- Wdli stand saratiny or anadysis. al countiries are. -faced ,with, ,there are I . . .1 the men had returnea to work at the �akp a market -as that of the l'arger water i : Chippawa Job on Wednesday, The , -000 to the League s ceanpaign ,against Broadly sPE`111"n" the actua-41 Jr,acts are '%ig the aw I - Canadian trade, though the action pounds of white fisii -From Buffalo .P other maiditions, includ, P e I muld; have boen vexy important A was shipped to various poillits in Can- bodies. Northern f --h average from typus in Central Eurorpe. ' that ,the cor.zirmption of .bitum,'nous normal staff numbered about 2,000, year ago. Controlled freight Tates 2%f- to 3 -pounds, though inany ,are ing -fzp of ,many of the larg'si estates, ­ ada and the United, Statgs, one single . - e.- - � ,coal for. th.,O, coal year April 1, 1920, to which tend towards low,eT productltdtY I � but many of the laborers have left the haveof late been higher than the ord- consignment of se,nn .,cars for Willni- tal�en from � 10 to 12 pounds; Operat- I " 1; -,­ March 31, 1921, will nob exc or Some time -to ,cOnie. There is no Niagara distract. Two conditions N'T,-e" in- coilipallies inaintahl, their own fish- H and Snow, " .. ndred ,and thirty-five iriff.7own tons. . inary market rates oil account *f the g for 231,- i � ail A�; -, hu � � not acceptable to the meii, namely) the peg and Toronto accountin I I , doubt but that many years will elapse � drop in the latter. n,w fleets allid plants, but buy also OfF Because of laborum*st everywhere, it bgare � day and no in-01�eaSe- They 000 pounds. Middle Western cities of , -spring of. a flea,ting ,cloud, . � � Europe achieves hew pre-war . w� . � ten-hour I The Br�tlsh. public is now Success- Canada and the United ,States are from boat fishermen,who hold licenses Begotten in ,m.'d-air, . I � . 43 more likely to fall th'air to rise." .03 d, -a' I returned to work, ho,mvex, although I fully fth.ting the attempt to run uP and -who, ,choose their ,own fishing I often. W. I .. figur -1 ,beet prod'a'Ition, nd, the � . I I to iurthex 1 com:ng to look more aild more to, the ., . onder why they are -:,— Canadian farmar,gro,wing sugar beets, . under protest, andwill 1001, , ! prices on the part' of the farmer as grounds. Given good fishing, a com- %4--, I I negotiations to settle th SP � a result of the deeontrol of home- lakes of Alberta, Saskatchewan ,and pany tA.e. Average I tcatches of from -So con-trary a'pair. , Bititish Birth kec'ord$ . beg�des performing a vsKable work, is V � points. The commission has agreed Ma.nitoba for their supplies of fail, For Rail is noisy, hard, and cruel, - a'se, O.Od price,$ for some time killed meat last week, On the advice, 1,000 to 3,000 pounds per ,day. Ship- I Show Large Incre . assured" of �,g . L in the machine � and Chicago, St. raul, Minilea.palis, Of deSolating power , 1. I - to the eight-hour day : of newspapeTs they have Inell. buying ment is miade in refrigeratoT cars by That - I to 'Coille. I shops and other Plllces�, whille the rest, I even New York- provide ready buyers wounds and str�ps the tender A despatch :from London says: -The . . of the v,ork is on a ten-h�er basis, , iinrortid Dleat ratliev than pay the -for the pTovince's inland fishery pro- freight -in -winter and express ,in sum- bra n on, I . � stork has been bu 'in" England just lilrst'&ugar Beet Cultivation. ', , exorbitant prices asked, and as a re- ducts. The progress of the industry mex, and with proper cleaning and And inaa-s the beauteous flower- Too . Sy The firsst record. in ,Canada of the � i I tter e - . packing, the fish carry satisfactorily It revels in a . summer's �Iay ently, nurses ,ire booked lip inoaths gro-wdlig of Sugar beets for fautory I --------.O— � sn' It tha la in the Northern territories is being toelther side of the continent. Chicago allemd -and ,doctors are in' great de- � a. I . purposes, accoirdang to govem-ment I ; THREE DEATHS FROM -aln. duly recognized this suntianer by the is the inain distributing,centre for the When warm aerial currents Play: mand. The LaticasN.-re midvives' com- figiLires, was in the Province of Quebec &�-UE I ----e.- ,establishment of a fish cannery 'on American trade, and takes the bulk of Wbille Snow Is quiet, soft, a -ad kind, mitt.ee ,ohairman, 6ald the ',birth rate in 1881, Durinug the nent decade, : BUBONTIC IF" �%-, � Lake Athabasca, a region yet beyond the export shipments. Protecting- by -its fall had risen in, almost every district and three sugar factories were orected in I � JEAMIH UP-41VERSITY the fringeof any otherphase of pro- . The bounteous earth's frail progelly , up to, pre-war rate. Pigures . Though whitefish iEf the greatest, is now I that province, at Coetwooke, Berthier, Rat Exterminatlkn CaM�naigns ' IN JURUSM-EM gress. - Beneath its shelt'rmg pall- issued -by the Registrar General Show ' i , The three prairie p.roviihices of Wes- factor of fish production in the north- Its gleaming crystals deck the ground that births reowded in ,eight weebs and Farnham. The-,� cloeA down I fin Texas Ports. . ern territory, manyother species con- aftex tv,,o eeasons,,and lZ was not until texn Canada -produce more than $2,- -When winte(r spreads her,chills afroulid, dn 199.0 exceedied those of the same 190, ,that the ,clgt�,,ztlon fDf . a beet A degpatch �From Austin, T-scas,! To be Opened in 1922 but 000,000 worth ,cf fish per year. ()f Arlbute largely to the .commercial I — I Ith, - 0 per4od- last year by 1,442, -ant says-��ight cases g,ae� Added to Gradually. this Substantial output, whitefish, the value ,of the northern lakes. Lake I . The binths in Lo7ldon in the last few was revived sufficiently to N%:�Tt ,. have developed n,n(I three vieu�ms have � ' , Influence. � the opening I typical lake fish of the north) accounts trout con, es second in Droduction and weeks slho�Nv -an ,enormous exceez of - _ of plants. In that'vear, . d . value, the fish vften,we�l-ghing from 30 We scatter seeds witheareless hand, baby �boys, h,-dicating that nature " . four opened up at Walla,caburg, Dres,, I . ied to date at Beaumont, Texas, the' A despat& froin. London says, -The! for the greatest aggregate in pro- , 13 den, Wiarton., slid -Kitchener. In the , State 'Hea � I to 50 -pounds each. Pickeral and stur- And dream we neler Shall see them restorbsgo the ,population to its no-rlilal Ith Officer announced here.' Educational Committee reported at duction and revenue ,with 12,500,000 ' . � .. . Veon arealso important, whilat on the . I �inear 1903, u plant -was erected at At cTalveston there 'have been three; the Zio,nist Conference that prepara- pounds given to the internat onal food - � mok-i,- .. male and female conabitution. . Raymond, Alta. The plants -at Dres- cases of plague, with two deaths so � tions ,were prog-ressing for the estab- market. It is caught in La �es.S,pe,_ McKenzie river, the herringo, -and But fora tbDusond years . . I I � . . � . . . I far, he added. 1 lishment of a Jewish University (in ioT, Wlnn,ipeg, Athabasca, La Plonge, incounn, as yet only taken by Indians, Their frtidt.appear,s; . ' . deal and Wfarton ceased to operate . , .1 Quebec Prernie-A , -h6r ��� The Health Director declared 20 per it Jerusalem, which I'must be built up I Lesser Slave, and a host of Smaller holdgreat possibilities of &vellopment. In ,,vee.ds ' that maT the hand or , ... ,very - tly, and I the c-ree at W,tc-hener . I inta nis of the % . �� cent, of all rats I-aled -at Beaumont; gradioally, ,although a small beginning, waters scattered over the northern Salmon and herring� fisheries in'the L,ealth:ful store. . . Tenders Reslignation evell-1,-aally'-came r the ha. ' , - xe inf field to the . I — Dominian Sugar Companyt I L=ited. . .� we . : I irtin . -Reble. . ected wRIL bubonic Vague, 1 must be made in the near future." It arm This territory is literally dot_ Arctic seas offer I v 'T ' a fisherman, . , whit regions -of - . � Which he rDnside:red "a decidedly'is expected, T'hat it will require several ted -with iriland water bodies and iI,A Zhe I A despatch,froin Quebea says -,-Sir The plant ,it, Raymo:nd c1lo-sed down Pt I - � . . I . ; A , ,ation tables ri Ne. I --:�Pp , � 'essary strung ludson's Bay and the Barren Islands Canada's immi-r eveal Loiner Goudn, for fifteen, J, am- the outlo-mak Of the war. � , beavy Tate," years to complete a buildmi nef with a network of rivers, On I I Considexable progress is being made to house� the research insbitutess for many of these, conlinercial fishing are rich in lake and river r,asources, -over 50 nationalities, I Premier of Quebec, Tlmra-daay --*,---- Successfully Crown I -In Canada. ! h, ,at ,.eterminat;ion campaigns at the physics, chemistry, micro­blo�ogy aird concerns have been established, whilst . - noon tendeTed k1s; resigmatdon to taic, Sugar ,bests can be Guye"nsfully ,,, I I Lleutenant-GoVeTmnor, Sir Gh:axles, Fitz- , . I : Texas 'p,rts, be said, b�xt added, that the Hebrew language, which will be ,others offer the same almost limitless , grown -in ,almost -every par'. of Canada. -11'r- . patrick. His :successor will. 'be the I Tes4ts made witb beets grown under . - possibilities, only waiting railway ser -I.- . Weekly Ma rket AR q p. 0 r i , . . I , . I . . : 15,000 more t1aPs were needed at ,he first efforts, of the Educational ­ � . .. � Ron. L. A. Tache-Teall, for many years I Beaun-jont, where St tate and Federal ' COMMittSe, and it probably will bel I ir-,i�jgaeion from five different *kinds of -- ., N I I - I -a � . I , member Of Sir Lomer Gouin!z , . � ' iopened. in 1922 ;;; � .. �:., — � � ,ZUGWA a - ��, , . Health forces we're Lbeing in,-rems-d. . t.­71�'j1'7,-.-.... 71W-X-7-.�,��'­:. '" -,-.,.-.'1-. "..; I , - I . se-Dd -at Leithbridge, .Alita., b ed , .. 4- ... .. I ! . ...., - .. .. V. 4" I * .. I . .. -t, " � - i 9:yj, to ­�:t , �,i:;�%�- ...: . wholesale Gral Cabinet. . I , �. wn;:..,� . ,� * , , -1 " lj�i!:;�i�li`; 4. ..::. -;.:.:%.;....., :. :.* I ­-­.- ---� .�, . Provislons­T�holesale. ­ ail, ­­­ --- ­ ­ ­­­ - ­­ .==�­:- , Q .1 I . .1 y1cld of 171/4, 161/-,,,!5U, -a � q . � � 1. 1. Toronto, July 13�1 . I - kMge P . 16P It If 1. I I . N'Tan. �Vheat- Smoked Meatz-11am-s, med 45 to 0 per acre, with a sugar perqamm f, ,,�k:,-, i,;,� "l'-"-'�.".'..,-."...'.,�.I.."., . . , - ' i I " .. r.?"'. I ..4,.. .. . � No. 1 �Tarthern, $3.15, No. 2 North- -a V Ornea .. . .:� :,;:",�. 15.84, 19.42, 17.85, and 16.25 res,,7eat- � f P"�,-17-'��,51z-�,,pi��1��;!�%g ff�) ve rareve, . ­ �.,;­.:. .. , I 48c; heavy, 37 to 40c; .cooked; 63 to Mash Situation ' - '��;Q.�' ... ­., . :�. , � ,4,�Z-et'­ELA &� 1-i . . . ,:, 1 -3.12; No. 3 Northern, $8.0% 4n C6c; ro,d.S. 33 to 34c; Cottage rolls, 87 'Considered Critic - � Z�44 , . , ".." I I I...:. 4 i, . ern, R,,' 11 � I �'. I -.1 , .1: , mmb'un, Me SSOIL z " 11`11, .�. �: : - , store Fort William. , to 39; bre-aidast bacon, 48 to 58; backs, . , mrs t,,,�- be ad- �A�L-Z . X .'� a! ively. In ,British CoZ . - . ; .Xvl.-� ." � ,....; i I ., i . . I , * . . N -if . . .., . ., ...";.- !:<" 1 n districts app,c , V . ::. .I -U - I . ,.. of cerbaL . . ; � . - . ­�rl::I.Ikw- , * '': . . '.,j ... .1 � Manitoba 4oats-No. 2 CW, SI -27; plain, 52 to 5.1-c- boneless, 58 to 64,c. ­ I I to World 6,op i -num e r c e :,..;,;X;. , ,. . I X. I .. .:,�.­,-:::. ., I . ­.., I �, .1 .!-'-:.:,X '.:��:, � :::j�j�;, . ­ I , . ,, No. 3 GW, $1.26; ,extra No... I feed, Cured- meats��Long -clear bacon, -27 A des-aatch from London' says:- minably.admpted to this ctlltura, and I *:�' .: � �,;:. - ­ . , .i;M . , 7 . . . . . .:.1.1 *. :,. ..::..;; ';..:'.` Coli-fidentialofficial miilitaxy telegrams , a large a,creagge is bceng .put in this �,.;:�,:�'�,-.-: I ::..,. �?' ! ': . p $1'28; No. I feed, $1.26; No. 2 feed, to 28cT ck-ax bellies, 2-6 to, 27c. . . ­.. �� - 11-1.1.1. ,, ... I �!* . � .. , vestibule and the Bosporus the inner *5�ii�.�,` 1�.. -:.": ... � The Dardanellea is to, have a small ..,5.'.:i--1-.1� . . . . . . . �... �.�, store Fort William. Lard -Fare tierces, 28 to 2 received from Warnaw Thursdjy i year in ,Y-ar.ous districts. In QuEbee :­:-i*.::i�� . I.: 1. :e�!::::. $1.22, Ill t. on 7 I ;. .".:,: 11 :; ; � 8;Jc; .. I 111� I , ".1., 'fr , : . .1:.ffl11 .. Manitoba barley-7.%To. 3 CW, $1.78; ' � hat the Fi;tuatim on the PoDsh whilst grown extensively, they are ps ..:::��---- 4m:�.. tubs, 28�-, to 29c; pails, 28�Yj, to 291/&,c; .. Allied troo door . '. ::.....".�"... " i.*.': state tl U i, I international force of I ' . �.:'�`::: No. 4 CW, $1.40, in store Fort William. vts,29�jtoDc. Compoundtierces, front is very -critical, a -ad a Catagw- I used almost exclusfVely :for feacl and T�is Storm door is .commanded by the ---::::��;::�:j:��`�-',,'% - '::!,�. �. 4.....' �,j - . 11 '\ prii �.".. - l corn -No. 3 yellow, $3.10; 26 to 26%c; tubs, 26Y2 to 27c; pails, trophe is feared. Copenhagen de- 11 not inuell erl ort hasbeen put forth on i and Constantin,ople a .similar garrison ,I -, "' ,'� '. . :.:. .*:.:. Americm - , . 't Dardanelles Ca,stles, built by Mobam- : - t", , . I "' . , --?Ii... :: � �, - %,.:. upt ship- 26-Y,- to 27YIc; prints, 271/2 to 28c. . patche i to guarantee free passage to the ships � �i��*�:�X:�::.��:.:; I ... . nominal, track, Toronto,. prol: S, S from the Warsaw pr say conim-ercivil production. . 1, SECEka-t- . 14' , 0. One fort is on the .� 1. n .... . . 1. � 1 nied II. in ���:i:.::i'��i��'..'.,i�Iii::::.: �, ... �:­­­ inent. . . .. � .. � ..:�. .­.. I M � of all nations through the straits and ; European side and one on the Asiatic. I ..: ":1 'I',.;" .... , . .��?:­­ I 1. -xivects . llied military inter- che-man and I anitc-ba, they havelnen - ..-,:�. , .., :., Ontar:O oats -No. 3 'white"'nominal. Montreal Markets. Poland e _ , ::11%.; -..:.:.,-- ... " ,. '. . ..,.:�,..,:;��:�.�!.:,?,�� .'. " , - -:,:X.-.,. % I I ) :. .�.:.::�:X.x ..., I .. If the Sea Of alLarmora, press despatches !'-Niany guide -books Pubhsh6d before ,. '..'...:,­�,M, . :. , Olitardo wheat --No. 1 Wlnter� per M�Glltreal, July 13 -Oats -Canadian vention. In some circles in London the grown successfully, but little -has be -'ft .S..,.,.;-.. - 1. ' I" state. � 1914 carried this onlinous and pro- ::.:�.�:i�.',':�:����i;:��i."��-.7 . . - No. 2, $1.48; do, No- Polish calamity Is looked upon as the sold for sugar -pumposes. , - : 4 I ".... �:�`�,::�.�.��:i� ` car lot, $2.00 to S2.01; No. 2, to, *1.98 Western, 3,$1.46. � ! ;: 7*51* '\ a. new war. ; In Ontario in 19L�, 19,000 acr- as were phetic sentence: "The castles on both :7�:::.-"]:::,I��.�7-����?�.:�:,.? to ; No. 3 do, $1.92 to $1.93, f.o.b. Plour�New standard grade, $14.85 to t) eg;-mlin .;�, � Iles J . � . . I ,�lentlon of the Dardailei 11 I of , , con4ures -, -- ------ $2.01 - e I . : sides have been lately restored and � .:.-:-:�-;.,,�-�;,,-:, , -: ;.: �'­ - snipping points, -according to freights. -*.— Sown to sugarbeets as,c6mp -d -wier'11L - , before our mind the story of a fierce . ,::�:�,':::.�,::.i�i��".:�.:i��,, :,. $15.05. Rolled oats --Bag of 90 lbs., , -are . , . ­ I � I - I - . -1 1, I aud tragic fight in 1915 and 1916 and' armed with Krupp guns." According ."...., ...-­.:�.�' Ontario wheat -No. I Spring, per $5.85 to $5.95. Bran -$54.25. Shorts- - �� 1 18,000 ,in 1918. the to-tal yl�--ld from i i to the treaty of July, 1841, and the ��.' car lot, S2.02 t to $2.033; No. 2 do, $1.98 $61.25. Hay -No. 2, pRr ton, car lots, th's acreage was 178,000 to , -which trails I .1 I , us, or ali�out . bac's into dim .1 ..... . . .1 a history . ...., to $2.01; No,. 3 do, $1.95 to $ - . i '22.01, to.b. $29 to $30. .., :i ayi,r, peace of -1356, no foreign ship- i inest easterns, P...... * 5� . � ..."., ' I I �- Chees -r .....iX.Epi,� ; 93�1 tons paer acre, warth $1,7,60,000. ,,-, mytilo1og,c,,.a times, when Leander, P, . �'. "i . . 11, - shipping points, according tofreights 11 �i.� I i I Its three lle of -war was allowed to enter he strait . . . . . I 11 � . - 2817',�c. Butter -Choicest creamery, 59 '..... ,,�:.::�-;?�,i. in 1918, a total of 201.0.17 t011s of � -,.,..:�:��:,..,.,:.,.�:::�i..��'. . , Fwam across -quarter-mi I .... ,�, 11, . i� Peas-'L\T,,o. 2, noininal. - to 60c. Eggs­'Fresli, 571,� to 58C. :;..�:�::��i.�::::,.,i�':���;:��:�:::.- ,, I without the permission of Turkey and F !�,:,.i���:�,���.�:�i�'�:::,:�,i::.:::;�!,:,:,��'.. - beets -was 'used throughout the Do- 1, I width at Ab7e dc 3 evvi y n�'. ght to tell the � .. - Bariey�Malting, $1.84 to .$1,86, at- Potatoes -Per bag, car lots, $4 to '�::;;:;!;::�-:-,:�;:;,:%:�. . . I merchant vessels only during the day- -- --- . , - `::.:;:;,; ,:.;j:.� ":­ . I . 11 � ..",:�:�i::��;��i:;,:.;,;,�..:,.:t,;.:;� - , s same Old story" to Here, who hung cording to freights out -aide. $4.50. *;:�"i�i��;,.��O ,..:: I the maniufattu;�p of Sugar, . I Canada's New Prime Ministe .i. I mini ' on in ' her light cut to Inform him She wanted time. Buclrwheal,-No. 2, nominal. ' . �i�i..',��j�i�,."�i!�::i,�:;��:, �::���.,.",�����:�'�;,�;i�!..L-**,.i:�:i:;:...... the - Met at the works being �%593,715 On the Asiaticside a short distance Honorable Arthur Meighen, c lled Rye -No. 3, $2.20 to $2.25, accord- � Live Stock IVIarkets. . :?-�;�!�,�*.:::: -��: �,�::,�* �::!��.,.,�il:.'�,.,Z::�."."..-".!�.�:��ii�:: � to hear it . �:,-,;.�:-::,!,:,:.:;;:.::::�.::;:...";.;;.;�:..,�:.:.:.:;:;.;:...:.:.:�;- or $12.22 per ton. , ,� "��,, I . .,: ;-r::::.;:::,:;:;:;-;:::...' .., , ::: " . I from the fort lies the town of fard- by the Governor-General to form a Ing to freights -outside. . I Toronto, July 18 -Choice heavy �- - - �-i:,.,,:����!�:�:i�..,.i�'i;;��, , 44 , ". . .., Lord Byron, not to, be outdone as a of Perth Manitoba flour-GOvernment stand- Steers, $15.50 to $16; E� �-.g ..-.;.:.-.-. ..., ,::�5, ­,­,�- anelles, which was named for Dardan- new Cabinet, is a native V go,od- heavy �' �. ,�,� .,: . .1W..,...-.-..:;.::;:. M ' . .W1.',':':':':.;­'�: �::.5,.,... - ... I swimmer by his amorous predecessor, , ..­,�*: . �!��!:;:��;::::... ­ �, r us, the mythological ancestor of the County, Ontar!O. Born at Anderson, ard, $14.35, Toronto, . . steers, $15 to $15.25; butchers" cantble, - ::,.;�,,'.'��������.""�:�i�:::�������:..::i:��:�;ii;ji�:::�.,�:��,;.:::;��::;!-�;:i�.��i.: .,., New -Bank of Englamd. , .. I "did" thu 11,�IloRpont in 1S10. Though Trojan kings, Aeneas, anti hence of on June IG, 1374, fit, is in his forty- . Ontario flour -Government stand- choice, $14.25 'to $14,75; do, good, ;::�..�;i".,:i:�i��:i:i;�;i::ii:;i�:�i!,..���.i:i!�.. ; — . - - :;�:::,.;::;::::.*�-�:.!::::::::::�:;;:::i : .11 . ., � , : . , - : It was re�-­:r-�'Ied as rather a prodigious the Roman people. This city of 15,- seventh year. He i,s��eivcd his educa- ard, $12.90, nominal. . 1 $13.50 to $14; do, med., $11.75 to i���i...'�*i��i�"1.1��if.1l.'���i.���:i�.."��i:.:. Pro- ,Is the he�mofe of. Mo -ago. , feat vdien thu-ia two acc:)mplishad It, . hiii I Ifeed-Car Bts ,delivered, Motit- $192.25; do, com., $9 to $10; bulls, ..'-.'i;,-,.,ii.-'.*�i�:i�ii���iii�iii:i�i:::i::�:,..�.:�, . rem I , M, � Even the ancieiiit Bank of England ia � 000 inhablit,ants, situated prettily On a 4 tion at St. , ary's Collegiate 1USWULU . i � ;. . , - - I 'ce, $10 to $12.25; (to, good, $9.50 . '�'.L­ '' "� , niany mcdein athletes could don their real freights., bags included: Bran, choi . .� :: "IN . L "' fortile stretch of land, is the point i and Toronto *Vnivenv,ify. For sil-11,1. �� ::,.;%.;. to be rebuEit, enlarged .111,11 &1113A,2d 0 trunkiE and v1sit tbeir lady loves and per ton, $52; -.horts, per ton, $61; good, to $11, do, rough, $6 to ,1,,8; butchers' - � ,. , `X - , i from whic"i. most 'of the e3mursionists years he practised law .�O. P,)rt,,,­;0 ` feed ficur, $3.75 to $4,00. i� K;,�. I..:.:. .,.,.:,,�::::"".;:�:�:..;.,;...k.�i nieet� the ne-ads Of mode. -m fillancial � I � ;..,: ;:j:j I I - ,I 11 1, cows, choice, $11.50 to $12; do, good, '(�.�I. L '­:­ '%.- ;:.-.. , , . ­ I I I , .., 3�.,.,�-- 1 � 0 . . . regard the eVort as a part. of their start for the plains of Troy I t P frie, wbich comitimency 1,e itow re- Hay�N o. 1, per ton, $31, -iXed, Der $10,75 to $11; do, com., $6.r30 to $7.50; - :i,,....,..%:. I ­:­ traweact - r-,Z� . . , ;:, ": " . .�,. I ��; . ­�, i training to ke.�-,.7 phyzically fit. I Wstance beyond. Her,z, too, ships I presenta In the House of ("),Inniou'-. ton, $27, track, . . - I stockers, �9 to $11; feeders,. .pl g, "I" .. , � I This analent Institution wa'a estab- 1 to ,,. . �� ." � - , . 11111N, ;::: . I � . - 0 B.11"., lashed boats tO­must stop to shovr their papers. I He ,3d to ParUament in Stra-�,--Car lots, p , M . , , 0&: .;:��,..";:: . . . . . . i2st nf- Xe;��:,I,.n, In 4, was fint ele"! L er ton, $A to $19 $12.50; canners an cutters, $5 .to ... '.."'.."'; I. :;­: :.. : E�tr, ,,, lished In 1 . : i . I . d '"'W"M 601, ,and ,1.3 the o1c', - ,. .: ,, . �,-A;f. -�f,�, -, " - - Irl , IN -11 I gether �* a bridgeway, -,Iilch Heretic- n track, Toronto. I M� '.4, : I I tion,al ,bank in Eurol;o, ThD ce"Itrul � Across on the Enroncan side id 1303, and two Yt�ar oved 0, re- 1$6.25; milkers, good to choice, 1p'100 to � , �'.,,�i�� :� .,�� do, com. and nled., $65 to $75.. ,�. " 1;,% .!-�� 11 - 1`11", ,..;;,;&., . �,-� .,:..., . ­ , . . . tus tells us groaned for .-von days Gallipoli, or "beauti-ful t..)wll." it was sollition to reiliovb the duty on agri- Country Produce-V;holesale. , " 11 , , � ",I 1111 ­ a -ding wa-a v,1e,,,'be,,.1 . ' ��-" ,�m - pai,t of the, main buil . . . ,�: ,Zz .,,.�%.f,�'�W->, I.... ­ . 1, . 1". , , ;f"%1% *��-ISA_ �: during I He was return- I I i'a'm'5b;,, yearlings, $12 to $13; do', . ; . ." -t . -' � and nights -the unloading of the lirst Luropean town to be cap- cultural ini-lenistits. Eggs, Selects, .57 to 59c; No. 1, 55 ;? . '*;,.:::; .. k',.- , I in 1732, Nat -hpa Outer .part, -i-OlAch Is i� i . spring, $1.6,50 to $17.50, calves, good .";.:1;,.­�;1­:." . ! Aslatics ca the soil of 13-.'urope. AlWic- I tur'led b,, the Turki in 13,57. Superbly ed at the general Pliction% of 1911 and i to 57c. Bater creamer,, plillts, 57 to, KK*­..W1`V.­, . ,;., ;-��,2-M,�,� , ..'� I ... a. I . mrtlon now visible. from th3 �.. I I . : �� the r i� . -I ". I I Solicitor-General,'Gic; choice cl,� 49 to 51c;; to Choice, $15.60 to $16,50; sheep, $6.50 . I . '.. 11 "" , Z, - I abe '!i's ' coast 1R17; I , ty Prints ) �` .-: , I , . -reet in 1788. ' ander the Great. , ,nt 1,1)0 ye- �`ti,'r, located on t',e steep projecting appointed 7 . . il,11111�11-'.11'11 - , st .s, ,dates iro � , �� Y'," I I , w tried out the thrll of X�,rxos by lead- of the Galllpfl! 11c.ninsula, it com. June 26, 1913; Secreta�y of State and 11 ord'a-,ary dairy prints, 45 to 57c- bak- to $9; hogs, fed, and wate-Ted, $20; da, ,­­­ I., ,­. 1. 1111111--- ,. --- 1. . . '' Since the building sp-rar-da, Over tD., � Ing his 11-�cedor`�ains llpto Asia. mands a view of the Asiatic side. -the 111"Ister of Mines, Aug. 28, 15141; ers' 35 to 40c; olaorriargA-rin-p: best'weighed off cars, $20.25; dc, f.o.b., James M. Cox . ,some four &or" of the inuol.'vahiabla � grade, 34 to 38c. Cheese, ne,�', large, $10; do, do, country p0lits, $18.?5. . � Governor of Ohio and Democratic - % . real estaite 6n Lonean,-,it is probeble � The approach by which tourists oil- plains of Troy and ths broken :dot- 'Millister of the Interior and Sitperin- 132 to 33c; twins, 33 to 34c; old, large, 'Montrc,al, July 1.3 -Good veal, $10 to noininee fol, PreqIdency of the United tphat the co-nf,,emplateld Ini,pravenner. i's - , �, ter Cons, tail t1ur,ple nipy well be liker.- hills of Mount Ida. On this narrow tend ent-0 6neral of Indian Affalirs, Oct. 134 to 315c; twins, 36 to 36c; Stilton, old, 1'$12; med., $13 to S10,, gra.5s, $6 to $8. � I ed to Vile entran(te to a dwelling honie , peninsula, in April, 1915, Allied forces 2, 1917. 1 1 1 1 . I States, Like the Republican uf�,niinee, I will tend to.�vard helght rat"11'er than I . . A .. 1351/j, to 361/-oc. Maple Syrup, Igal. tin I Elves, $6 to $9; lamllys, good, $14 to ' I I., . I � -the Dardanelles being the outside or I were landed in an attempt to capture 'Mr, Meighen is a keen debater, In i $3.40; 5 gal. tin, per gal., $3,25; Maple' $115; cem., $12 to $14, I -logs, oi-ca,r I N: G. Harding3 110-'S a lleWspa,l)er prO' I to Spreading cut mooe teritgry, but lb �.� I (, . ; Storm door, the Sea of Marmara the I the Dardanelles. n,-11gion lie 1,3p. Presbyterian. - I sugar, 27 to 30c. iwieight,s,,,�,elt�-ts $2050- Sows $1651 PrIet0r. I # ]�Opcd' that D01110 iragrnll�.�llt of the I ." � 11;4�� �� - , I . M=t�-7� - - -- - � - T - -, h0---M9===s'.WXM­-KWV�==- - ­ -.1-1.1 .--- --..----.- - -­. ­­­ ­--­­--- - .- - - "'. --11 " 'I I ' - ' - -,,-",",,-Il-l-ll'-'-I""I"""---'- ""'­­ -­­­ ; -old ztructure '%Y111 1�o prev-,rvcd In 1,�s . I - I—— -1 ­­­­ ­­­ �. - ,------.-.- 111---.." ---7-- ---.1. . I I �. . I I I "REG'LAR FELLER S"—By Gene Byrnes . . I . . h'sto-Ac z -tate. . � I . L 1, I �, I . . 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