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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-8-25, Page 3Canada From Coast to Coast Victoria, B.C.—Tweed, dicast in four ever two tone; cf ht:.ay shades SS being exhibited here as a r a Pound, • sample of Cana£;,an industry. It is Toronto, Ont.—McIntyre Porcupine from wool from British Co umbia. Gone Mines ~veli data'—tat the cal aac:ty Sheep, weaved on a new 'Comb atomin ` of their plant at Timmins, according this city and dyed at British. Co unkbia to an official st;'teneent iss ied here, dye works. The cio:i is of very high and a start will be. n idle cn the ''''ark class quality ar.•d it le believed \vill `at Ort;:*" This w:11 :add extra •ra „city' had to the establish:* et a woolen .of 500 tors per day or 1,000^ in all. refill on this island. With the new equipment the e,rnxavY, will bo able to produce well over Edmonton, Alta.—Red clever yield-' 000,000 annua:.y, erg at the rate of ten to six tone per i►Ientrea:, Que.—At the end of May tare has been lt:•vested at the Uri- the number of vessel; on the Cir, aian. versify„ farm. The dower is knewShipping Register sae 8,287, the as At':aswede, a new variety 'origin greater n r.b,^" r of whi; h were stc ".m; ated here. It stood from thirty to the tc irage was 1,128,230 net. During thirty-six inehee high, has a very fine May more 30,000 set tons were a:a'e l at 35 eents steins and makes exce'.l et fodder, which 1ne;utes seve:'iil very- large ves- Regna, Sask,—Recent figures pub- sees. sight>1 by the prof ireeia1 government t Fredericton, N.B.•---Tbe value of give the „.:amber of automobiles in lookout towers for the prever,. en of ea rattler man in 1920 as 60325, as Forest fere, 1 -as beer. full rC4ogclzel s ' by the ii' -o l:^ial g erre r t ai d cor,.;ar2•I math ,,.5,010 an 1J19 ani 46,-: � c • 8ii0 in 1.915. 'I'h. ^s a renl*ckal;le, P ars are "7'e" ;sag ,roe "le erextdon aln.n..:..t whe a fat,is eanstaere:I that of few.- aid#tis:lal oc.:.out teles as tl?t, i6=:al „rule erO nota„ sten as res ? .e Mere rev fire pre- ventive 'ne ;al : , h'1 1 ' lopte l liana it is p to � 1, of n ..e, b eo *'"ripen, Mane --The 1 sea . ='r M1 away with • tee rid?-, antealet feel:retie- :> reel ire rapid 1:e..dnety in Pall burning ^.s to Iv ,.ec:,era• ra. ail a3 sea` e t the to tletips fe RaergeF, Tne o, N.S.—'1 thee:. weeks' eels' eour ee hole l rep iii s veer is very bright. 4f teeetrietien f :eta toe :at:eel:el to, Be ° C `S, a...r.or'tcatient 1°'C` 1 .. to ter:al f1a11 4t :tee' .o e Ileal et IV:fr'ee:r t pleees in ea pro- � ,.eche:: end the ! .;fila; i i r y_ieJ ie -Yd: "6+, In the Swan Weer er �'a..'le i ing t `' ' :1 c 1- i # $` tl• irat, lCl;�t 1 c.I a the r 41 .1 ' a) Ne theta 51. n it:'1 a, .L (' DI ate re- Ie""..£' 1; ere TYa . - leare min- port la re..., n 4f alea01 in h.:l£ in, 4iueted by ti..: I: i .F t Depertn..> t in Me :4: s. 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Til:• 10 ,:eke:1 A University Course for teen': 'ai11te 4' 411;i' tO I,14Ui 11 fraan all Housewives. t„ ; Arian in i, ,S-. ill FI I " 1 t , 1 1 I# i.:lete lad, a 11. +-•,•'#, I' : _.4'. t4�.1 Cllt"11 Ir•,:ll '„,:14,41.,, itI 41 , 301 river 1' �,'• b1' 11°! .• leis.', ,p . - �:.,,,c`a i tl �.�iti't 1,.r:s of t:s" 1T,,; :I Ring.!. m. Size 1'`rl.lc,t it t' v:e 1 t'h _: nn 1,1 ;1 '0I' l4in their 'lnalflier ta s' *sea fnnn 1 ea much; talent that i::' l uid not male a de- ellen et ,kin until 'Phut ay*, Young 110: '' 'y 4 4 •Wk. 1111 or: Wray frons the 4toemy Orkneys, a blarney of 4100 n 'c,,. He 1.e I never seen pas- eenger railway train before un:t was so confused by the hie; thy ar.•i its strangers that Sir Er e t could not get him to talk. However, Mooney has a winning per. enel:ty and knows all about beats and the sea, so does Marr. The Quest will sail at the end of this month, to 11e a;0112 two or more heli ;tz n Heights Parc he ih41 victoriaait.a. I•,. ,�l.e,teptt and Cee -teff. Tee Government park wdlieh oecu- H•de; :he Heights di one et the mast t e,nel ifn1 spete in Ontario. It com- ment -le as view af' tete !ewer river and ear- Ni ateir:1 1n8ain 11Y•}t d: seemly 1,e wp1 :ter ;my m:$rt et the s,;talai. T144 r :il"0 „ilea of river sings ureliat 1 ani vers ; <en! anal tinel. fiehle \sialela ear• ea., away ti, the eherei 141' 1.:1114 Unteei i,a (me 11111 het 4'liebt4?,t \i: it• 1e :rUnl t've 4y ('1:141". "1(, a •4k the .:tire: ore 0-1114117 valen it d::, aflame with t tat ,Y hl, las and white with apple' l+hn , eats• le to have d toret:s-1e of viru- ieraeti by PARTNERSHIP OF GREAT POWERS TO ENSURE PEACE OF THE WORLD British Premier Hopes That An. Alliance Between British Empire, Japan and United States Will Result From Cozaiug Conference at Washington. A denten:telt front Tendon says:: ---"If the turning tactors in the war, in that it had given proteetian to the trap.=.dt ire gee x'o a of Dominion and Indian trecps across eater tlnderatarding seas, with Tap•a*i eras the United Sta4 on: Even eountries tit -diking the Anglo-. a11 t'^e prs'e'ers of the F.acifie, t''•str J '-„nese aulianrce would ,aes-'se the vernal he a et :t ev-"t, and it, iso ti Prnt:.b 9f, after suet sere •:e- Great lee a neer ,` ;a„'' fee time hearse of 011e Beitairt turned her beck u Ton Japan, The Premier s-c::d h,': s ,vr no rel- 'L'}n e:l:e anal 1 I lo,d Ge^;rge, tale t sort why it eheaaL:l ha _error;::rile to Britieh'$* stu 'Minister, ..;:;ere fleet- rernen/Negcat os s to Jenan ami He:, ^ of Ca n .hems en 'Ti# *rr.12y l'4 at the aline tine preserve a spirit of cuaaeing ten s'.rk cf the re er't con^-; freeennity with tee L:ri e l > rte fee , of the Inetearial P} erniees F It was a ; n'thns;<, pzr p - of Brit- •The Premater wee de :rang stet ire ' ish prissy, the ''re nater centireei, that etiy salt rate Are) ,-Japer:ear al'.."eel Great Britain elto :.l ,c.'..:.n 3 co:n- at 'e rre, e.t.a exolairang how the 1 p ete accord with tae 1:ititiel States ce fere. bed pe aramous.y ''erergniz ".as piessablee Ile dal reteknee7 €f an £ t!"et Jareen anneals- hal, earriel ot:t'Country in the v Jr:.;. with wheat it' sees i:0" calix tierte to Gx t Br4t in 4€811'-” more iniportcrt t s let .4' menet. He -leg the Wee,. . tenter earl it stet -it, fifi'Ceelared that thee sl,#re;4 Way t",1 make Nee Lloyd Getnee:' (i — if It vr'ivS! etaecess of the (heart aTs'12;''S. coder - eel teteraestel tale 'Genet a.ein e ei "i•ie a first th? rel ':".li c?3 t n•tereleac.t+e 1=43% • ...A'.,l turnher..' iC „L "An J, ,;.:4 1 i#:>,* Gra'.I:Irr:fit 14 1;^.+t":«r3.,, ;4:r1 he hared -with,Ryy77 -,;e(� .«l,yw jr" tans 1,` l', -l -19;i;5,, i. view 3n this ti...t,.--r vvcl i-.,1 ",,;,+.Mx.IA"en 3 af¢x'r J- `r 's• M% hot „c`a'll nee R,the b gathering,. p== r las , at •e W:4s :rng•o;t „atllrr.r;,. she a?_:are with Jon= c- id be In its desire to serve all the 11eo;"''„, of the province 'n every way potei!a;t. ,and to eentel 11,e.at \ n.a 's 01” 1111i- -'a;y (.,i :a lure brea41ea,.• oyes• 1)r- t.ae^,, the Lamyersitr of T,,rontz hes nem nged an ext(''.4k,,$ eteirle in IIousehold Seie ,:;e, The course still extend over ten weeks, bcgtnnin'; Oe1aber 4tb, with two ieeturee and one lehoratery period r uh week, It ie not a course in fancy eookill.r• 11111 will diel with foods and diets, fond values. an,l the cause ilea prevention rf nul]- nutritien. If, later, there :s '1 P;01.1 - BRITISH RECRUITS FOR SPANISH. ARMY Former Service Men Join Foreign Legion to Fight in Morocco. A deepateh from London says:— Seo'es of unemployed former l$r ti h sery 'a nun are reporting daily to the :Senraeh Consulate here for enroll - :nen: 2111 that Foreign Legion of the Spanhhl army. Inlcrnlatiun whieh led to this re- cruiting ecruit ng i sed, to have been circulated secretly limong the unemployed. Ap- pileants for enlistment are asked only teal demand for a course in hour mold - two questions; "Can you fight?" and years. management, this will also be m "Will you fight?" Although de men are informed of the dallgeroue nature of the prospec- tive campaigning egabest tribesmen in Morocco, they readily enlist in view of the inducements offered. These in - elude a bonus of 700 pesetas for a five-year enlistment, and 400 pesetas for a four-year enlistment. Other at- tractions are eligibility for medals, decorations and promotion to com- missioned rank, as well as daily pay of four and one-half pesetas oil final acceptance at the headquarters of the Foreign Legion in. Ceuta, Morocco: Volunteers rejected in Ceuta are promised return transportation. It is seated that the number of enlistinerats acceptable for the Foreign Legion is unlimited. • " ` - "'t•a" The provincial university ha: *tr- rangesl so many of tlae:e extension cor!rees that most people h...,. conte to realize that when one w4nnte some- thing in the way of e.luo atien one should first consult the Univer. it1 of Toronto to see what it hie to offer. An enquiry directed to the Extension Office always brings a prompt and cordial 'answer. To develop tis extension work as the people of Ontario wish it to- be developed, the provincial university will require a much larger revenue than it receives at present. United States universities of smaller size than the University of Toronto have, as a rule, more than twice as mirch money for extension work as has the provincial university of Ontario. Of one thing be very sure. Every man must do his own growing, no matter who his frandfather was. Pull often makes men swell, but it doesn't help them to grow. range:;. FIRST IMPERIAL STATION OPENED Hon. Herbert Greenfield The new premier of Alberta. A seat 'Wireless Chain Around Ern - has yet to bat found for him in the Legi,•lature, pire inaugurated in Britain. China Accepts Invitation. to Washington A tic,Iatch from Washington says:—The United States Govern- ment's it:N tation to participate in a discussion of Pacific and Far Eastern problems at the disarmament •ccnfer- ence was formally accepted by China on Thursday with a pledge that her representatives world apprcaeh their task with a solemn sense of its signi- ficance and with a spirit of "perfect frankness and cordiality." The Chinese ,adoeptaalce was the first of a form,al character to be,: re- ceived from the nations invited to confer here. te— All goods imported into Canada after December 1 must bear the name of the country where they were manu- aacturred. A despatch from London says:— Hon. ays:Hon. F. G. Kellaway, British Post- master -General, en Thursday sent the first messages through the first link in the chain of Imperial wireless com- munieations. The transmitting .sta- tion -at Deerfield, Oxfordshire, has just been comp?.eted. Kellaway sent a message to all Brit- ish stations within range, and another mesrarge to ell European and other foreign stations in range, receiving within a few minutes messages, of felioltation from stations in Malta, France, Rome, Budapest, Posen, Nor- way, Sweden and Germany. The links to follow, as 'decided' by the recent .Imperial Conference, will he: Cairo, East Africa, South Africa, India, Singapore, Australia, with a branch from Singapore to Honk Kong, and a link from Britain to Canada. Unemployed in the United States number nearly 6,000,000. Former King Peter of Serbia died on Aug. 16 in his 77th year. In. 1919 King Peter relinqui,ahed the 'care of C,ean 3i-tatme:leer 1., tie Mire :'aril neer( 5 eat..18..rrier int's'i:e t`ekenni. downg. ray ... Aatate. Tint ,e1VitaMtif pelgat • tee mere after tilts date, • if eentineez h4;r re: ar:talon s pae r :ts err 1 lists the preenet *'.avaott 4,. • t f'r.,rsat erelan. A 1 :hie testae t'> " 4 Frer -h, Fus• ▪ ;-. vers; no a tart ,of =Anti h t t 1- ..Ana r .. ».r, t , \s a41•.atl t.(14 .,; tl e Teiv'tritr:b27:iht The' Frar h • Fret'seh par4;: t .', .' .,r, , to oe- 41:.a,,1 ,-c.erea,�''a;• *<i s ty k3 n,A.�.��,n£'(i,.rll<a]p4 trtz„a,.. 4.,« ellonsit�, ,.� �F�. .-•�„„ tFe 1w°+yecti hes heart Nc- eras;e- `end #s c1 t 1 v.�\ , Cei�nai. ; ;a fi4 W err bt?r att a elr rin.s'e''..s4 i lt;t .At•..'.” it , e•irelee. I: taetene • eentnetee ere #1•^„eta .t 1',.s , a <t'i ry else y to k p nor t 4 i:.. kll: for 4 14 .. �,r €L:abilit „gr£ F ;1 ;* ;, tl:(• A.ie3 .,re g.;.rg , fYlr,lier. Thc, less; c,f Ralrr+,l ist, Iloaevenig- F«sr ape. lent; b 1;.; I). > rf mey he freed of „ li'e1 • :'lee:pei#lg .sista folVes after the r'+xt meeting, cf the Supreme a - I::e has a :anger proem rtioil e1, (heat 1',r min i.i:-ars it, 1,°.It', of pllosph res than any • fruit, and is :'ranee i:•, not so eertail; Chet this will therefore nn excellent brain food. 1.4' it gacd tbfng, ?hese'°«cr, Paris is ilcel • to t, y.ae'ri..� It fle ter& u / pen ern1areee straight. Thug farRaeetalii1, the Wirth clsrenal„ rt argil the Gerneena getter - :,y l:eve gives Teo cause ter C':.ticien ,or eens:n.e tare.” $igfi e . Gl.•rn4 a.r. r out ,3 her r.°gnet re to the ;saet en:e n;; shod 1=4 kePt it. ,.-...— S3� Market Repor Toronto. ' ^ &rreleel "eat:e--B&.n pork, 810; :di:r te:b. w3:eeat•-'-No. 1 Northern, short cut or `ten •ly b€..'. boneless, fit 56144.1 No, 2 Northern $17718 No. 541 d - pick"gores, $40 to $41; mess 3 Norehern, $1.11S'e; No , 4 wheat,"poria, X34. $1,50'1. N Dry ee ter meats—Lonte cle.ars, in tie allitcba. tette--No. 2 CW, 48e; No.'tone, 111 to 21e; :r.:ane a, 181, to 21%c; 3 CW, 471..• ext„, No. 1 feel, 4711c; ••'•^r beaa'a', 1S- to 3J. s; backs,. ' No 1 feel, lalate; No, 2 feed, 1511c. 1141• to ifi«.c. 1 d , E”' 1Taratobn barley --No. 8 Cat, 791".• Lard --T rz , 19 to 191:X; tubs, No. 4 CW, 771iie; rejected, 721yo; 191 to 20c; nai:o, 19% to 2014t; feed, 71%e. prints, 21 to attic; shortening tierces, A':1 the above in store at Fort Soil- 141a to 141Yc 's ba, 144.5 to 15e; pails, Liam { 15 to 153ae; prints, 171,'„ to 18e. y ' American corn—No. 2 eliow, 72e; i Choice hen steers,$7 to $ 7.5ft; nomira1, c.i.f., Bay ports.i butchers' sate2 s, choic, 6,50 t l7 Ontario oats—No. 2 white, 42 to' do, good, $6 to $f• 50; do, mea SI to 44c. 1$6.50; do, co#n,, 33 to $5; but:.•l:e- Ontario wheat—No, 2 Winter, ear heifers, choice, $6.25 to $6.' t'l,, , lots, $1,15 to $1.20; No. 8 Winter, med., $6.25 to $i3.25; butcher cows, $1.12 to $1.17; No, 1 comsnereiaal, $1.07 i cihoice, $4.50 to $5.75; do, med., a, ;;1 to $1.12; No. 2 Spring, $1.10 to $1.15• r $4.50; r_':.nnoov and eaters, ters, $1 to$2.10; No. 3 Spl.ng, .$1.07 to $1.12; No. 2 butcher burls, good, $4.25 to ,; c goose wht:at, nominal. cone, $2.50 to $8.50; feeders, gl 1 tan Peas ---No. 2, nominal. lbs„ $5,50 to $6; do, fah., $4 t a 84 .7n: Barley—Malting, 69 to 72c, accord- mi':ikrira, $C0 to $80; epringer-i at'.0 :., ing to freights outside. 80; calve: •chcice, $9 to $10; a: , mole Buckwheat—No. 3, nominal. $6.50 to 1$7.50; do, tom., Si t 1 $;1; Rye—No, 2, $1.07. lambs, yea.:l:inf s, $'7 to E7.11:1; d'o Manitoba flour—First pats., $10.50; spring, $9 to $9.50; sheen, cif ?:a second pats., $10, Toronto. to $5.50; do, good, $3.50 te •a' ,; ,.,, Ontario flour—$6.25, old tromp. heavy and busks, $2 to Oati , Milefeedr — Delirt:ertd, Montreal fed end, watered, $13 to . , do, freights, bags included: Bran;, per ten, off carts, $13.95 to $13.60; ae. f.o.b., $28; shorts, per ton, $30; good feed $12.25 to $12.50; dM, canntry ,.rime, flour $1.70 to $1.85. $12 to $1225. Baled hay—Track, Toronto, per ton, MMMonfrcal. No. 1, $22; No. 2, $21; mixed, $18. Corn—American No. 2 .;:'.ow, 82c. Eggs—No. 1, 43 to 44c; sefects, 48 Oats --Char West. No. 2, :elle, to 60c; to 50e; nes-1iaad, ,cartons, 50 to 52c. do, No. 3, 58 to 5811e; e.:t.'a No. 1 Butter—Creamery, fresh -made ex- feed, 58 to 581/2c. Barlec---Man. feed:, tras, 42 to 43c• do, fresh-mra.•de firsts, $44 to $45 per ton. Floor—Man. 41 to 42c; dairy prints, 33 to 84e; spring 'wheat eats., Bre a, 210.50, ,lar bakers' 20c. iotas; scconde, $10; strep'; bakers', Oleo argaxiae--Bent grade, 20 to $9.80. Roled oats—''beg, 00 ?,ba., S3.25. 22c. Fire Menace in N. B. Ended by Rain A despatch from St. John, N.B., says:—A heavy - downpour ,of rain throughout the province on Thursday destroyed the fire menace which still lingered in many parts sof New Bruns- wick. The rainfall during the day was almost as great as the 'entire precipi- tation during the month of July. state to his second! von, Alexander, '> who became king of the new state of The Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario Jugo-S'lavia. is seriously ill.. Bran -$27.25, car Iotas. Shorts $2:).25, Cheese—New, large, 25c; do, twins, per ton. Hay—No. 2, per ton•, car 25%c; do, Stilton, 26 to 26%c; old, dots, $34 to $35. large, 34 to 35c; do, twins, 34 to 35tac. Cheese, finest eaoterns, 22 to ail/tel. Honey, extraetcd--Whyte clover, isi butter, choicest creamery, 4016, to 60-80-1b. tins, per Ib., 14 to 15c; do, 413%•c; ,eggs, s,electe7, 45,c; do. Ne. 1 10-11e. tins, per 1b., 15 to 16c; Ontario stock, 40c; do, No. 2 stock, 3&c; pota- No. 1, white clover, in 2%-5-1b. )b. tins, toes, per bag, car lots, $3 to $3.25 per per lb., 17 to 18c.; comb honey, per doz., $8.75 to $4.50. Smoked meats—Rolle '27 to 28c; hams, med.., 40 to 42c; heavy, 29 to 30e; cooked hams, 60 to &5c; boneless backs, 42 to 48c; breakfast bacon, 33 to 38c; speeiarl, 45 to 4.8c; cottage rolls, 30 to 31e. Green meats—Out of pickle, lc less than smoked, 80 -alb. bag. - Dairy heifers, reel, 700 Bounds, $4.50 per cwt.; ,oannng heifers, steers and bulls, $2.50 to $3; canners, $1; cutters $3. Lambe, $7.50 to $8; aned-. lambs, $6 to $7; ,ewes, $1 to $3. Good veal cad„ -es, $7 to $7.50• grassers.end drinkers, $3 to $5. 'Hogs, selects, $13.50 to $13.75; lights, heavier and roughs., $9 to $10;,sows, $8.50 to $8.75. eatat 6 -1 4 5 eltasT WONbERtbl Mo%n WHA'1- 'Tar FUhltJaj arialiet& 15 tat Po P'5 RECK- I AR FF t .>I :.&t —I y ('gene Byrnes ^i1ri.'6 x115•: HE. MU5Tat SVJAt..Lell`v, 1'C WNot~E eB mom'?