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The Exeter Advocate, 1921-7-28, Page 7
etee eaves, 2� 4n Thursday night, turn to Dublin fora new consultation - •- ---�- ta�nheed T'`_ is : t the with all the leaders of the Sinn Fein. T E GREEK CONFRONTS TURK. The British Cabinet atttlr0 eZ 4a c WtiwR r ! ata cost d:f about $25 per aerie p we:e rn:110$. For the came per. , freed s r of do- There will be no full meeting o£ the This map _1w11, where the lighting Il as- nealiu on a i Isla .ensen er Victoria British Columl,iat,- Cwor the i'ritc3 States there v.c.e, 6,Iv tibeer grant• ing of a. broad measure e dope 1 it F,.ireann •but the Preeicent will between the Turk NationaI;sts and the GreeLe. The hitter have started a ' 1 t' independence, r'l ice 'but the offer fell Aa , FIRST DRAFT OF PEACE PROPOSAL NOT ACCEPTABLE To IRELAND Further Parleys Will Follow Consultation Between the Irish Chiefs in Dublin -Broad Measure of Independence Granted by British Government but Three Principals Insisted Upon. A despatch from London says..- .Premier ays;.Prem'ier Lloyd George's vrritten offer to de Valera on Thursday was more than Sinn Fein expected in some res - wets. It was unaeeeptablea however, because it fwi,S COUCea '✓ tod hitt the the correspondent Is informed, how- ever, is absolutely inaccurate. When de Valera told Lloyd George Thursday morning that the prcposale did not furni;;h a basis for further conferee e, the British Premier pressed hint to re- 6RE5CE SAW /67/7SFR IAA-44M/,m.Y rd Geeat Umaivisa ,S MYRNR va KUTAYA uulAc ! el Felf:/7 ars: s7rs)1enR . .4. *t ' •:..s `►.r:-y%"seer,.. London Fern claim are theca vital grin- main in London for further parley:+, '."+ 'e r`i�'t'1?N."i1 Valera however, •referred to le- 1. Dc:.i:L41 ci les 'according to information oh- Do I' �4. •' •. '��, Canada From Coast to Coast Dawson, Yukon Territory. -Thirty 1920. Though. the season has not yet n:'anlbers of the advan_e guard of the opened one distributary has already WI mere have reached the Fort Nor -I sold three million pounds. man fields, stalked their claims, and Winnipeg, Manitoba, --High, prices started `back for the recorc'ing of -i and intense competition marked the fives, according to Howard Colley who; auction sale of furs condtacte l by'the has just arrived front the erene of the' Winnipeg Fur Auction Sales Com - staking. I pany. More than 150 persons of the Victoria, Briti le Columbia, -The foremost fur houses of the United visit of Governor Davis of Liaho tot States and Canada were present. One the province is believed to indieate a' hun.re1: and eighty thous: nd pelts joint undertaking to reclaim land on l were eon for $300,000. the Kootenay River. The fiats are at^ Ottawa•, Ontario. -The arritia', of the bounlary and there are 25,000, farmers, feria laber'ers ani e;t,*z:. les acres on the United' States' side and`. for the seeing m nths make a ," '=hy 30,000 on the Ganedian side, which are, aggregate. In Mlareh, April ani Mne at present prota_ing onlyiaay end t1'- re were 10,405 arena` of These i which it is believed can be reelainse l classes at teiear ports, of whom 1;,1)71 ueS re , short of de Valera's 'demands because: confer with Michael Collins, J. J. O'-1 i.e.v oteensive 1. The fin: racial colitribution to the Kelly, Richard Mu cahey, Professor British Excha:puer to facilitate the 3iacNeill and Cahill Broglie, who with, i , s 1, % liquidation of the war •bueder.:, is re- Austin Stack, Ccmman:ant Barton ?a r ` - A pAtiAT tainee, thortgh it is less than the $90,- and Arthur Griffith, represent Clea TAktES PLACE thou'an•i men are to he sent from Vas, arriveht. 4,0:50 h: inn t"` the ilia .e E.ex. cities of 13ritish Coir tiro to the har \ agora Fails, Oe arae). ---A sen - '4 -E. -it fieles of tine n._iti:e neee a::•ord- tit -m:.; stream of Unite.! ?" t iso to rears being a-Vettes.;'.i by of- aut;nee ., ie cr ne t r. ftcials of the Pr.,vinrial Bire:.ri of int"., CessHe strid cffic: ,A a; sees, °7 Labor Wtorr here TI',..V,• resat 1• l e en ex- rereire3 °)4'.,.. @)tial n, t2:? retire - Act, ti e- pier Sinn Fein, • ti s- 1 D' i S tent bei '1' Il't .. i2 trantpl thm 18 et t. toe a r at tilic; Jae 1000,000 required feeder the Home Rule whole thinking and acting force of 2, The .p;ee'til ties 'between Ulster The eounte.;s T+l >rkaeKitz, Low int+ E.:incE:ten, Alher.a.--Ar erdir. to ears Fee •h'Pr. T1.L E° S: ore •. ret=orts re,ei1C:i feesis tl" II'•t't rron, c - lei ant altogether there 3 n ll well niso be present a to Levien tv� rile , lead it Y 'kala ant Bribe' Colombia Rita'-"' tag t:'r. It .E'.. r,. feete t^asees:> the ,find Westminster are still' retained. illeunt Soy 1a1 s,_sgat>'Il front I.^n.. �. say s:- re 1n (,fr .e , , pija...g. Dun cr fell p - m a i , L d her release from �1CS3�n :S + t ,,.s• 'S1 Ch With theie sin; the oaaCSu a c� mass w - nE' 1S.2E2CCi3 ease ;Sow in fGT+ 1Csdt:a..r tot u::.:`.[:.111 er'emer a'e :.C1, $. The British occupation of Ii,sh; prol..�' A. r' rr:lr,z,F, -• p .�_e of :+p1l3:taut�s n 1 portsis insisted apolt. 4E.•?.. 3. �r r'� t3 1 i- > The leading l�r_nlisli stens assetta= 1. th f a�iee to tha , amen -r.._, i°i a t.c.,l is.i,.tt i ., I i P ° t g I I `;l L ', f tl.i• (4 1e e•.1 F.,, the f..1, •.,�i2 ..f the granted, snppries army t. ex .- ne '•ha ::legs f: -'d h m c.__" njo6c est meal. lie se%i n a t else. various its S secret. 'con erenry agrees se her: 4^r• e t a et .:. n • ap- • ° the _e on - sserT.1 eve Lake' ig- re' gr _e If 1,use, E ,_, �.x: ^:t. cep ant r. along t;lEl" a l a t ' a restlm tion of the l.ovelor: parleys , ft •r:•.e of the Beitish kin w..•w'1• ane grace. Tt:fn he test Lia, la Recite f,: r• the ©Ferenc of t ,it•. --teen .t Mona Thursday aft.aaonir�ula tett a p �+, the anneal con rt I R 1,E return , ;e, _, ,.•,t.• ._ - ` r•..er - t+ . 4-.•. ,°: ... y., •.,. Isis "t• "" miner - `c. >.e listener sees' eels side,, O . i ,,'` report that the offer of Lloyd: Geon the same delegation will l►ic'e .:1 ,,cti'laaan at :4� ,.� t."tic on, , p.c..eri .eltl .a �..1� ,.. r.lt. <.1 a¢ to .az.. the �a,a.rna i ca,.n n� .,.. tl fi�]s r. , +t, t tete :: sit.. � ;i ib" 1 admits no revs on. This), wei4 . AV coat`»a '. lies .t,: th ire eat knit :d paper" r ';leis 0..e milliC'n five hen Irt°d tit-n:l-' foS44etti.,: b lt`_ It Care a:`, ' 0 ", tt, is Anal an-, .7l rb} • ' The P a, t c. ,_a „ , • armless .att�'rn ', "'eh e.:....tors �ir 1 wrote _1 n,! :Idol. 4s (tt' i,1ta'• 11. S3 ant ary l Il:.. :mill:,t; I`l3 n t:1. �e, . ,; ( elate ..,, _.. Tl., t a,an l..tu. was an i I '. �- man who inside:e a:1y hail Itiet an e*'e, nestle 1 a et.,:.ii. �'Ci.df)e ��� � 83 IUNG AND QUEEN GAVE GARDEN PARTY Their Majesties Shake Hands 3 ^elves Lar 1* c e• t eel l:'lti1 his feet, i:3 43perate-L a. ine-. the greestet tl':47iltrll of ingenuity :at On I.+ ._..:r Slave Lees., at: -t file hue-. •0 *`• '11 1 chanieai pair of arms ; lira, it seemei.' the ar :� hisla is now callers I'rtls'_l2x r ie, d dre l thtar:inil resumes + f white fi A despatch from Z h1is!fit . , says: ----1711e Ilordney : arlft ball gg�-._�._ - _ ..,... r. �i 1 New " " 1 i11Yxt:r1 .a:t tl'.ty i�niv a tv•t .n]'al' 11a Its... :tet'rir`..i7,v., 4'd••ent AE:-; 'rk'?: .,:ttn, N;- R ::,n-iS .a til f• I ., ,0114 People at �� a� 4 "� 1th�:a�;;�;cl by the Ilsatl. e nn ; A I,:ew University Coa=¢se. r ] P 1� ret••t 1T l 1 ere t"lc 1 , r' a tpta;tr:tild of j21ce: nett ."..02.11 F '1:E'Il't'1 will il(,E'"17t4F`i ,:➢„F+7) Inslues. a..r,"' r vHe :,lit at a ^tnhIe, eat by lev .rs ;s rh-; This r;:1:: me sh-ink:n is le,,,ar'� : e 1s lie- the ihei: of catch. fee the season si.t; nt- til plow i here .;,,?.,J, art 1 1i1• V to , ti rl0.,111 li t,'.n Ile ser i� 157,e75. T'he tdtt<:1 .l...> - t. -.:.aper- is *31 , ta~` i;71. aT l tl a :tr.:t i12 other r r ie- on Las, Palace. Thursday by almost straigh ° e° Orn•,tt ,P3 E .t ,l t r 1 •.r% 1,, : 1t, .. ",i.1. L:. at 4. ...etre A .71 .. t r. -a - ••fe_17 r:•a,.aght tends tf tie. city it ere Ecu' c4raa -r °1 irs. er r,-,,....;tf ,I le re 'VT star'!!•, itl{:-.,t{3..4^, r� >' vote, di.t.- " t�;(1 lit[ JCS of TOW it ll .^nnii3 , 11r '•i'1Ly° tiltrf;Cl'y'," .n e e , .,, ! firth to the i•h` ee la°:irhet. mt. elaC. t,•i-upt-retiet y L .Si'+ A despatch from I anion s;'•^-, party , a� t ti:eni? t1.a:<.tt11:,, r.; .Y eEla. pments, •,a 1^ vetae was 2p3J to is the !.;test extension eoar:ie ar- tits.,.. : ' C le lr� All t.ev': retie: f pri1viresi:3: gE4D`at:,'em: 4.f :�1:;r e. here 'King George ori Qa~«*~n Dian- gave a c: -looter The ry- from titre a thee. Write the I32re3tor �'' ' 1T £t Burk- f: Row f1;: i the gtmat`e. ranged bye the University Of Toronto.. i s n • :a : Fac. i 1 1 en with tee Ft ..e _ .a: ' e- iYien -az'ty on Tl:x d, , �`��. � g F:t'rai )1E, for v: it°es yuf C"w1E �....� z, :t•et wen aa. .i e , tl 1 il:^hem Palace to some 4,000 $.rueets. Final Faction. an the'lien e This . lr,e 2, Wrest. an, a n: the t•Wt) „ °». ♦ J �l i t °)I t 1�''t ala 1 The reeclous arilt'anx�:.elte, on ThurAlay Oft lie. t. lawn pre.�er.ted a Cie rafter four separate votes 'c. : , t:ua a t 1 as » «. to A n IQ -Am ricin Song'. All file nle`�ii`lCr: Off. . + � a win he eta, _.W * : E 2 ['::at•li'eG.eP1- "' ,. m ''" l;r L ''ntl:rl v � :;;c were present. me .a t ' tile:44; , , a'14•E, It ;h . _.,: t> .,.. 1 !ty I'ra3• - le Royal c3.1 a m. endl:l. ll.;a. On til :44 ballots , A, a Tl;etttln°;.a :;tteli:ie« by !11e var;etu3 were �,,• U 1 d if i i 11 6 3 �>r i �,� t• Cel (i11 l M have settle l 1,n tiles ",ant. t,:`arri-I in • the Old (.e,.i7'ery eel r::lv t Western an., `hens ere .... .y l'ee:me; e .J.. .lel • , �'. "Jett.•aa ble feet in ,,Zse e • , s_. c ,' .. tl F, , (-.-lilt et .ary ,::�n.E: n e °!:: iv e :J.• dry t'° 't' a• t id a`as ..a were 1 e ain , , • fi coal and p .d.. t.2. ne •.1S ,�. IR Y antic? t. II..:Ifs..., Nova Ser s . ----:� 1?":,.e r €ars'.t ,rapt ,,• t : - :.-•4 t�•,., s E.... . E, s.•l .at.. , , 'k. ;l:e OW -AV ulE;l t,f 1x1.;3€?'_l:':^ tal�•5El tea ti's 8 ,L;" 3: t, , ..., for ri al .,. ..� •n fear tank' e , . ;n:p.ls : n ?..: i „ ,;a::.A in a‘ 1" pn r; .°. .3a, ;,...s:. ax U (i11 dtie�ttA as S+ct> i C (:11 .9 4•1 *r' 1 es weir '••eller 1 , ,.Idles, int sehe, a cf the Y it stat..,„ fa3,�ign :ln°�,:'-�^,'.l'a� eel Ministers, '•, "'1n1Ue:+ env. t9l� ,•1 ... .. ,.E.., file free list. The pro tid 13 4:1/41,ark a.r.. , > t?1a I?onl..i .. ri Pr: ni, Trillion riot- ff' 't k r. . ('aUY@rtlnlent, - • .. •.:.. _ .nee Lit _stale -an . ... e.' :1:11. v � long . i:1 . t. Il sissies tallfl � 1 out, and � l` end others .. leo-mete vp , 4' it • , 7 11 3 :' Sw. t1. ?I re • ,,y o L , :t C titre ' eliy- �' i.• I the . ^., ',� t'r::En re, ..h1� Q.f.,g, er %Vasa ,ll. 4 a. . . :'o - g I :*e n: gam Mary shoot. !cotton wi)r i restored to he free Inc' , Y , er Y, r .1 P1r: steel -T l:a • ° Kiat, ts. , r � t . 1 1.-.1 1 1 i 'a' Sil 4 eine i beetle with -eme 2,Oi19 of their guests, tart. �' tee r . • '" en i . It party mos to c-ne extent The la 'r1 3^ � _s.._ - , 1 lees a iris :P'1; au 1 bendier, :ha �,a,r i,... :1� . reel, red atl' t wet/ore-tiers , lee tll9ltitutO ICA. tl'.: Ceart Which the ,wlee tee 7. ... . ese tnf the- origin to e, ,, ,� x s t 'l ,. f'"+' -:"art. r, : vital gt.i1 •�E.:.i,s filo'' n l (nC.'il ,were tsr elle to hold Q<. 2` r 3 . all . teat • t • . -alio, 1110 11033E of t Meg a t ...:..� "fit... a e: this yty:tr, a r. i til^ it ..'canal presenta- tions wire e4lta:lsla1: to the+• u:;sal . pm entation=: at Cent. The gowns warn i<.y a:2' women were rather more ctrl,:lues tlinn those seer. at As:ot ar,:i the He.'.ey r;gattn. Most of the skirts were IGn e than those lately . t n.. ' rsd ftaslllc.s:1i3lh•. FAMINE AND DISEASE SWEEP S. RUSSIA Appeal for Air Sent to All the Nations of the World. A deer at:h fr m P Ira says: -An appeal addressed to ell rations in the world asking that they organize to provide cnm ;l,iate nid for "millions of Russians r.ow suffering from fa - :47-:..:1 !°.41 tell limy tt wens, fait , a a .i!atl'; num 11,0. ltra�l iv Wa•' t • 1;,,41:.10 " W t;" a ruts Pe:1.l.�° :11.`1 t 41,131' „ ,: 11AE"A', .:'1t 98 4",` ani 1?°,.iltll. eL.:ae;t-: The .•. . 6Eatl lE• thine is that it was • Wit 1 :: ;°s! r4 ,i .1u, r.".iap+ airx:l nta7 `, writ . „ s '' :a,4 Attu* 'i, -at'. °ia°.lin llxn:vard 't'`t.lin t, 7n;t.: '3ll.i ra•enten°s. bill he Nene. ";1 tt Alp [^l by an English - ' man, air 1t.fy her; yet w€erdlat • lit t''t* t T . '.,a' of it°3n3.1.1 S : Halts UPI ' Ua" talihlat 11%Vt, I;riten together E r 1 Reg:teey Eur ° in.'. ,S`'.' a e l l s sal 1€1^ reaj-i r. i for t:1.- .r;ae plasm- -;l this ,seer es 4.I--2'. ,1 ease twtrity.tyight »;::n estates .a •at1 au 1t eetts. elite e, µ q east. Nay jt p: !;1 t ..0 ten; Acereee Torontil. 11»ray*e t:'1: -'a. t toe1s9,"r,. tint. 10 se 20e :,' t erere tie. •::4 a•rt 1n town cas•t 1 t*. t ..'% 4 l@°ta',..%'alt pi.r +'. -;.1, it' -11 'tit .i14' per at 1t a., p• 1"'l in thee .E w;l ',, Ptd« I•E^;1tta:ft 5e. Mai -at ralt'.1�3 tl c. 1 ,' p , I. tett . Rt" ttT e•at '..11,.;Intl. :i 111 .pa•till' i".:�e le'tl,l e • f . :a1,8:,1a; '.'r41. `2 :$et11t2:_°r1Y•. $l.'a3Di; N'xo• F41.; 11'4 .ta:%►»4'+n"t• A'. :10.V, :.it .: i eer r r nit,' p►re..Itlt ae la 1 floe :c i (. :.tat: `I't ':12 )t t° eine (ri 1 1--411an`• e]1 I ...irk , t i N. tle rtl, ''l.7.91r; �,",.a. 1 i..2!.'+4_, • 1 1 est ,,. . t 1 '_ times welt, � , Tll r • d ...: 1 .t ► n ir11.1ErE;+ 41Tai3%, rroi•R..e]'T. b k'1P31'.lac I irt3.:£'T''."1' :M It t orali are at 1' 1 it tit many m -.a it'll ,:t1444fl ,.iii ^.1,141.; .114• ]!1:111 W114 Wri,t1 '(1a42::t-•,'°' (' lt''• '\o °2 t' . tt r 4:f 'IPPA`; h1tU:.. ;''''''''11--;.:)4.4'.'2:'''4'''' ' -lilt s,, + at,' t'' t t•iLl.'' 11t -i''.. . 41:i!' :;.•,:331'.!1? t% fee the leo week P9 ter 1',441 it 1;;111 4' 141 tote "; e i.:, fc ..1 r'a'ms' rat::e, ".17 t e 2.es inettlt..e 1 1:1-, 30 a :tri erentent . ,. :�.t1, . N :+f . le.3 a a. 1 t , •; • p w"t 1 is .42''. k il^ h - t11'. :in wl setae 11t• '44'2-. Wan' (P ?214 ;w 1 n«2•`,. �: .a. ,s c',. IAS:• 't t•. .11 rill; lett. 1 fees!. mt+ °,reel .`.0. Et,a-.l, 1€' , r rice: knowledge. Minsicend :111111 ire 11N3'%•e' 411 10'„,-ti.1S't1r,14r9'.11E1E; stet's..:.11 ',t•, ,,,, • ape•Silty l• 11;;1 tai # ; I x": ,g, •l:• 1", the, will net 4. , lew to see that , sine •'11:1210*, ".1°,••. the l 4 y1 -No, :l 4T" ;n. e; a.t' asee, . 442 t : i •1 . '` •t li :a11f� t s: trial;. alai :ticlE�it1 � `i1'.l s . . ' • Soaf ttt.i1t l;:nll'y•. fake al:vanttt°;t' of r+` 1 .N.1. �f 1.'41k ,i' a'. rt:•.'.,,,l.°:1: a .'i, t'urt•r1 rt, ; ' r'r el. ' ja .,.•tt:, 1+ t i it:t11•121a1 :inti,,,,t, 11$ 1195• F S]g,e1• i•. p1,';llt, t • •+t• , , the t1t'1'l' of the Pan.'11 lal i�ie W41 121, dates. Ni et t it t•tmtlaes 4 11412 14 4 r 7 tet.. tt'1 1:it7,t, 'ta:3r 13C.:i..3•;* 1.13t;:;'. 1 shy. The ;:talirse is, it is 1111 t° 1 the. i .. Ml tilts elEtire :1. store at Feet Wil- Lard -Pure, tit Nes, , 14'a' ti lrtn heped, , he;trt•lrlr Iling eater, •:ta•1•it�ti into every { tubs, is to refit.: . l?aiP�, I:al t'1 1B?'; 1, first of :7 :taller of such :212ni:.:l 4,`01141ses t'1 I.tinent be t:.t 1.1-eg 111t%11:1 *tW1t. ' Ilan] '•t}-•. li'in11 IU tta 1 it'; aile4lti'1'S',, t28'" ler; .i" 'l" it'4' a: a1 .'r1» Illt'nt and rt- 1 ;,11,0, iiitesriolan x:43114'. e'sie el yellow:, t,a' 1 t 1 1• 1 ant, is , t o la .121it1 1x2133 4tl.t"." �1'11e11 tit nominee i.e . 1Stay" laza, 1.. e to 1: 'is., t1:4>;:, :1Sr .;'to Menet - :z 4l3 ni "121.1:' t':l3'1'iWti211:n1 ill this impo ti112: e . .,.. 11Pr'''''' 7r ,a "tR` ,,';�, �s.„. lr ,,�..,-,, . t. x ` !2;12. are all htPrirsil 112 rata dt••�p� st pit r ('f]1t11aia t:21ts-^Nit, ;l 1tlzilrr •�li t' •i_t. I1 al, 13� i ti 1•_ sc; i'r 1,. a tt3 r _ subject. , tit' oblivion tht,-t,:.'i11)1i r.1' hive :nits t Ort,;rrio wheat"= -Ali Mia e9, nr,m- 11tia.e �� Imine 1n the region of the Volga River H011° Lionel H. Clarks �, ! , • , • ¢ s (S: Ci 'E' hti:1Yy <t ff'i'�, ` { to 7.aa+; and territory to the soittinvest;' has .cavies t7 the public i . the cut fl,%:lidsliil> will rc3n.1111, sial. y Llunt Governor o Ontario, who ill .111- principle tf th;: t.2eivt'r_tity of Tor-' ---- *. Pens-- .7 Pen No. , . n 'llilinl, !1' :ober steers. t Mille $7 to $7.75; :1,1, 1ieen issued by the Executive C3nlnlut .lE3 <ettiill'y" tI) r Wheat -eating iClrat',i 132 Mat:leen )• 4 r to:t "f.a4! weer to pee, .. �it.1.y i;) $7.25; , 1x0. lilt 1., `.1., .1 t3 sent from his ()Metal onto, It h lei thing, of varlet ►ta I, In y cloths: , Tor 1t" , tee 4f '1h+o Russian 'Constituent AS- ,�c. Iii. • ":11Glan bas pre t`ri1)t *1 offer . every r g • t:.1'. airily 19, till earl .it hareest on re- 're to frti silts til' a: i,'a". 'it...s; slay eti)1Y3 e3.75 to .t",'f3.°25; a.teller illness, re offe is every citizen in city, toll a, t i f rural district. Anyone interested will 4 4 4,1, s4,mbli-- absolute Feet indefinitely, The wrpcai says that within this -- _ -.• territory, which is greater than that invents Stearn Engine of France and Germany sews ined, -millions of Russians are facing star- vation while their Governsn.ont is to- tally unable to render assistance of any kind. Latest reports from this region e1es, a steam engine has been devised reaching the ccrosrattee say that epi- for dirigibles. It consists of a heavy 'Emmis diseases are rapidly getting oil internal combustion steam goner - beyond control, and that if relief is ator with ordinary double acting steam not immediately provided another engines, all of which can be housed Serious European menace is imminent. within the main part of the airship, instead of in separate gondolas. Capt. ^W. P. Durtnall, inventor of the new eys'tem, claims to be able to effect a reduction of the air resistance and the consequent elimination of outside motor gondolas, at the sante time his for Dirigible Use despatch from London says: - According to a report in aviation cir- Building of Capital Ships to Continue A despatch from London says: - The British Government will proceed' engines being able to work at an alti- with the policy of replacing capital tude at which heretofore there has ships. This policy is neees,sari'ly not been serious interference with the affected by the Guecess or failure of ordinary internal combustion motor. the forthcoming Washington confer- ence, Lloyds George told the House of O0i111710n4. on Thiir, c ay afternoon. Germany will have record 'crops of both wheat and rye. While even this Further questioned, the Premier great harvest will not produce suf- sa'id that, assuming 'the Washington eonferenoe would be a complete suc- cess, he did not 'think that would re- move the obligation which the Gov- - ernment is undue to'build new ships. freient to supply the needs of the population, the crops, however, are so extraordinarily good that Ger- m'any's imports of cereals will :be greatly lessened thereby. 1 WORLD'S CHAMPION BUTTER PRODUCER Bella Pontiac, 46321, holds the world's record for butter production for one year and also for two years.. On June 28th she completed a year's test with 1,587.60 lbs. butter and 27,191 lbs. milk to her credit. In. two consecutive years she made 2,606.25 lbs, butter. These tests were held under govern- ment supervision. The cow is owned by Thos. A. Barron, Brantford, Ont. t‘ 1111.11111.=11118MIMMW VI WERE *-)4_) ) Nes-rI=RDAt( 3 EGLAR FELLERS -By Gene Byrnes Iteek.1t.3t-No. 3, nesei4141. h.:ft'4-. ill .1. `,1:?.1 tat $0 3, :;;), Rye -No. 2 .S1 `25, . ::Orr:, "' :' t0 mei., $5,75 to$7.23; itaitt:.2 l n.r,:, freights tiut •i e ' , ehuiee, 2.1.50 to e5.50; 1,3, m 33 to Manitoba flea --First pati.. 10.10; v.1. tilt; t. ,liner_ [n 1 euttt rs. 41 t, $2.50; second pats., $10, Toronto, butcher lnul'-. good $-1.25 to -b '5; do, Ontario flour Neminnl. taint., w.i to 7144; feelers, good, 990 its., Milifee3 -- De.ivere :1, Me..treat' `5.5O to $6; iiia, fair, $5 to $$5.50; freight, bags in lu ::ad; Bran, per ton, minters. $45 to $tl5; springers, $55 to 25; shorts, per ton, $27; good feed• $75. ca,c i , cheese, $9.50 to -S10; do, flour, $1110 to $1.75 per 'este ]aleft:, lit a,Owto *7.5o; & oils, $4 t . $5; Hay -No. 1, per ton $17 to $19; tapi'r's, yesedings, $7 to 88; do 14 Ing, mixed, $.8 to $10, t nek, T4rente. $10 to 411.50; sheep, chose 'e45O to Straw -Car lett.., per ton, w18, track, $5.50; do, go .i, $3.50 to $4.5.0; do, Toronto. heavy and bielee, $2 to $3.50; flags, Chee e ---New large 25 to 26a; • fell and watered,. $142 to $12.50; do, off twins, 251e• to 7f1cc; triplets, hes to cars, S12.25 to $.12.75; da ]..alt, ;11.`25 27,; old, large, 83 to 34a.; do, twins,•to 811.75; do, country points, $11 to 34 to 35e.; triplets, 311se to 35'ie; new $11.50; hegs, fed :c•nl. watered, $12 to Stilton, 27 to 2Se. $12.50; do, off cars, $12.25 to $12.75; Butter -Fresh dairy, hire, 30 to d•o, f.o,b, $1125 to $11.75; do, country 32c; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, points,, $11 to $12. 39 to 41e; cooking 23 to 25e. Montreal, Dressed, poultry -Spring chicken:, Oats, Can. West„ No. 2, 65 to 651e; 40e; roosters, 20e; fowl, 30e; duck- Can. West., No. 3, 62. to 62', c. Flour, lings, 35e; turkeys, e0e. Man. Spring wheat pats, firsts, $10!50. Live poultry -Spring chickens, 30c; Rolled oats, beg, 90 lbs., $325. Bran, roosters, 16e; fowl, 222; ducklings, $25 to $27. Shorts, $26 to $28. Htay, No. 2, per ton, ear lots, $28 to $30. Gha'e:se, finest Ensterns, 22 to 2.3o. Butter, choicest creamery, 43. to 42e. Eggs, selected, 42 to 43c. Portatoes, 30c; turkeys, 50r. Margarine -20 to 22e. Eggs -No. 1, 38 to 39c; selects, 41 to 42e; carton, 43 to 44c. Beans -Gam hand picked, bushel, per bag, car lots, 45c. Good lambs, $8.50 to $9.75; sheep, $2 to $4. Hogs, $13.50. Sows, $4 and $5 less than selects. Average ealsv'es, $6.50. $2.85 to $3; primes, $2.40 to $2.50. Maple .products -Syrup, per imp. gal., $2.50; per 5 imp gals., $3.25, Maple sugar, lbs., 19 to 22c, liN 4 *1e1' 1 FiANDOA &D -ro �hl DE.1`iT 1 ST'S! 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