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Markets of the World
Montreal.
Ot, &—I*To� 2 OW., 0%, to 59c;
DOMINION FUEL COMMISSION ISSUES
ro.
pk
REPORTS
BUREAU
OF
STATISTICS
T01rontm
3 )W 55%,o Flwr, X nng
h( ,an, Sp
eat t;5
w, a pm �,, Arsts, $7180. RoRsed
90�lb-,
STATEMENT FORESHADOWING SHORTAGE
Xanit" be xorthqm�
bags� to $3.80,
I *
$25.26. , shortk V7.25- HAY, No. 2,
$1,30; No. 2 .27,
per ton, mr lots, $26.
01 -teat Crop Estimated at 320.968,000 Bushels Heavy
-Northerni.$I.21.
.0hee", Roost oaslerm, 14%<-- But-
A, despatich :Cxvm Oltavm says.- ways. Tbo otatoment imwod by the�
,rop
Yields of Oats, Barley, Rye and Hay — Potato C
Xanitobh,
te4 eho$pest creamery, 84 to 85-c.
Eggs, to $80, Potatoes,
There -,vin be a Ebartage
of antbratito, and tba utmost care
-committea i% du part, as foRowo:
tho, remimption of produc-�
P -W
Falls Below"That of 1921,
All t1w Abovo track, Bay ports,
perbag, carlotLs, �1 t* $1.2
Bw, Is, $2.50 to $3;, OMN-A $2.50 to
should be exerzised to conserve on-
don, the Aingrioan Qvver=ent has
A despatch, frow Ottawa mys
report. In the Pralzie Provb"s goo4
American, "WA No, 2 yellow, 80c.,
No' 3 yellow, 7910, All rail.
P-60, oamers, $1 cwt.; c4vos, best
lots, M50; rap&, $6,50; fair, pail -fed,
i thracito mpplies for use during the
c0M`es`t lvu�VtOr TAVAtIlS,
eot up -a Fuol, AtiminAlelwation for th,,�
purpove of <U4tributing the wft coal
Cla-va&�a wheat crop this year is esti-
mms have Tallon, throughout Maratft
BOX -10Y -No, 3 extrA, t04 47 lbs. or
and 9=030M $4; Vved, lambs, $16;'
In �% -statement i,%ued, on Friday
now being inined, wl-Ah Is treated a-3
mated at 820,968,000 bashe_%, or
" prmpocts in th% province are�
bettor, 45 W �8e, according to 4reigbts,
med. aTA Oom" $8 to sq; hogs, seleet,4.,
evening the Pedwal Advtsory Fuel
an emergeucy gaway, The Fuel A4,.
slightly inore than twenty =01lon
fuvorable. Iii 6"IwtchewUlk thlecrops
outsido,
ODinnidsslioner 4pawa attention to t1w
mloistration. has prioritives
bushels larger than the final estimate
in the w4iam d�iztrlct are A*Uero�ly
'Bu,*Whe4t_NomiaAl,
fact that there is now over four
in the d4tribution, of tl4v Muniemous
of last year'�s crop, by the Dominion I
ovcellent� bot, ip the oentral and mrth-
Ryf,-Nro, 2, 60 to 70c,
BRITISH SOVEREIGNS
mouthv Aortwo in the Production of
Coal, and wbth tb�s4 Trlor*,tles,as� well
too
Ok-1
Bureau of Statiadcs. TVs, estinnate is, em d1st4ots t"07 bave f'uaered� con-
th I Wds
based on coneltionis prevaVing'elderably from 4rought and e 3,
X40feed-Del. �rjoptreal frelgM,
ba 3 iudude4-L Bran., per- ton, .;22 to
g
INSPECT MAJESTIC'
anthracite And an equalperw in rl�-
epect to� osay, 60 per �cent of the
as Vith �oouftioiis respectdng payment
and freight 0=g(m, CAxiadl= con-
1-
fliroughout Cauada at *e lendof last'infficatvd on August I are ld
'-OM ler"
is byl=lvillng! below In A]
- - 1 6; good
1,23; shorts, per ton, $24 to 42
Queen MATY IMA With
bituminous production. The strike, in
suniera part6cipativg muEd. comply, In
0-
01.
mouth, and arrived at ably average,
data re,#.-elved tram crop correspoitd-1 -southern 4istrietw luixe, recelve4 wnplo
-eed flour, $1.70 to �I.80.
BaW har-Track, Toronto" per ton,
Pressed
Excellence of Second Class
tam United States coa], minee, it Is
pointed out, aated from Avni I bat.
this rospezt 4C:an d , a A e ic
at 144 11(t M jV an
eqnsumers are *604 alike, 04TW4.4n
0-
ents of the Department. T%e e4imat-1 moistuxe. but Prospects in tbe central. extra No, 2, $92 to $2�; mixed., ;18 to
Quarters.
The stoppage in pro4oct;ioa, which
Provincial GoTernments iintereE�,ted� in
ed- yield 4>1 cats is 609,752.00Gbw1w-1,%,,vaA northem poor oMng'$I9; clover, *14 to $18.
ai compared with 426,232,900 bushels: to,,�ropght, British Columbia Ilia* a%9 Straw -Car lots, per ton, track, To.
I
A dwvatch from London says -.-
"Why
will lye five months if the mines do not
resume, w,(n* belore SeptewUr I =i-
this supply of -emergency will be
X*qaired to 4PPOint -4 Fuel Adminli-
ronto, $12 to $Ia.
Ust year, and QX barley, 64,891,000. m0eroO frop2 4Tought.
Ontario wheat- -New Ontario wheat,
btahels, 4s against 59r(09,100 bushels Foor the tbree P=Irle Provilom the No. 2, 95o to 41� at outside
00os any one want to tmvel�
fjrst cja6s?,, That was tj�e remarki
not be underta:ktn in timoto meet the
needs of this. coming winter
trator, wbo NMI pass cu� 1=1 requIst,
tions, and who will be required to send
points�'.
in 1921. It is ojitinzited tbat the forecaot In buohe,)a is " follows, the I Ontario No. s
y4e7d of ryewill be 37,848,000 busihels,�' fq,-.ares in Urackets ineaoatiDg� tbe -an. Ontgr!0 COV�7—NOMiUAL
made by Queen Mary after she had
inspected the groat kltchem% bake -i
The members �d the Z;mmittve,
"* Xagrah aT4 "re'l ACC*Ut,1,
Man
them, amomj*nfed by a gtiArante,� 'by
one La the'c�d banka'of Canada
*a compared with 21,455A0 last yoxri'allir eatimAtea yieds of 1921: Ontario flour-Ist Vats., in- jute,
flax*evd, 4,580,000 bushels Wlzeat, 2r*,781PQ0 Moi $6.80 bbl-,� 2nd
houses aid seuxleries on the, Wilitel
Star liner Majestic at Cowps. With,
I 441wus4ed OanwWs r"uirenteuts with looverin.-
Purcha,,* price 'And rail
=d. In com��; (280,099,000);, sacks, per pats. t1w Washjjj&+*n ai #'horities and wit1j'charges
pa4sotz wifth 4,111,800 busl-zes in 192V oats, 304S9,000 (284,147,500); bar- (b4lMr$), V-Sk Straight$ !It 'bulk, the Xing. the Duke of Comaught. and � a number of large operator* IA coal
Prince George two hours
to the commift ea tat Ottawa,
-w4kh will U -o the r=4gnized medium
ne estimated lied of potatce�,�Iey, 45A73,000 (4081,600); rye, 35,F�,skoaboard, $4.50. she passed,
�Andraftays. Thw were accompanied
102,W 000 b-,rsltels, !.x s -m alter than"073,000 flaxseed, ow", �14niteba flour-.Ist pats., in jute on the world's largest ship.
bbl.; 2nd by 'Major Groham Bell, Douty Min-
of commuxC=tim with the American,
4x4horitiels."
i� saO,,s, $7.80 per pate., $7.80. The Queen was mosit interested In
14.1,' yOWS final eStImUto, wlil& Nv,"'000 (3,045,700). For Manitoba the i Qwso-Now, large, 18% to 14c; Ahe do�M,0300 wraiigement* aAd queot ister of Railway% rvpresentjng� t%e
Ioislwwoo busheu. The avemp,yW.45 in bush -es are- Wheat, 15%444.-.� twins, 19 to 19%v; triplet,84 I Minister, wbp was detained at, OttwwA
J� A, BWiP, Vico-Ch-airman of the
20 to
yied. per -aere of Fall W'heat is es"i� � 000 09-054,000),' 03ts, 73,029,000 20%c. Old, large, 2,54n, twins, 24 to
t
Voned, *.,o cooks, StOWArd.S U1141 AUIW� by vrossuro of otl*r iluties. 'Malor
ardv,�5es� WhVe- Oie was amazed W,
Ontarim Raftay and Xuu!441 Bo4rd,,
roaled to be 22n busheys as against' 442,500); barley. 24AS4,00 24%c. Witons, 25e. Extra-, old, large,
t, Bell ba3 been giving vonsidomtou to,
Ae sweep of the 11r$b ejW
Igo been uppointeil Fuel Administra.
211,�a bus�he.s 1=+ year. The total 600); r�-% 4,240,000 (3,564,700); flax-,�26 to 27c. Old Stihms, 24c,
:�Ied of hay and clover Is estimated, se,4, 611,000 (044,700)� In Sas4at-j Buttea-Firmst creamery prints, $7,
$Be,
pubjtc�
Wlan rail. tor $or Ontario.
rooms she tool, Vwef interest in the$ thjl� '11 1:.,q111reinenIa Or cam
iT%4
'At IN145,00D tons� which is t1he lar !cbewzm. tbay are; Wheat, 175,100,000
,ast on rword with the exceptio-a of�(188,000,000); ,>at*, 154,669,000 (170.,
to ordinary creamery prjuts, 34
t* 360; No. 2 civamery, n to 84c,
wand class eteerage quarters,
whose excellmee inspired her rsmark,,
CENTnL
STATES
SOFT
that,for 1916"Wlien 0e yield w.* 1 513,000) -, barley, 10,209,000 (13,343.,
Miry. 29 to 31v� Cooking, 21c�
The Ring displayed, an Intimato'
-knowledge
uNITED
348,000tons,� Lastyoarthetotalyl,04�000). ryo, 92.7,603,000 (13,646,00011
waaonly 11,86C,300 tons.
Diesged poultry -Spring chlo'kens,
85U,40c; ro"ters, 23c; lowl, 24tolshipbuilding
86 t0 40,
of the technica
_ I side of'
1 whon, he discusscdtko
1
COAL
MIFNDSTO
RESUME
WORK
Mrs't Cutting ) the tow ylela i!� 483,�, berta they 4m: Meat, 69,237,000 (53,,.
V
Live poultry -Spring chickens, 30c;
1 , lbr-Ws vomtruet:-on Ift ZZ11 vall
,
OP0 tons as again4t. 662,200 tons in, 044,000); oats� 71,17a,000 (64,192,00Q);
roosters, 17 to 200; lowl, 20 to. 22,0;
Commodore Hayes and officersof the
company, A lifeboat was lowered in.�
1921. i,baeley, 10.7 30.000 (11.667,000); Ty%j
duckling*. 80c; turkey% 30 to 35c�
A despa, tolt from Cleve -laud. 0., q, noalo until AprR 1, and set up ma -
Conditions thro-4ghout Eastern Can- 2,940,000 188,000' M=gurine--20 to 22,c.
tl�ave minutes, An4 it was explained i says. -Coal operatora -represented dhinery to lay plans for the matking
a�'=,coutlnue to be ;Favorablo, -:ays the (171.000). Eggs --No. 1. c=dled, 28 to 20c;
selects, 32 to 38c; cartons, 84 to 86e.
how the *hip's entire passenger ca-., 1wre and miners. of Ohio, Indliana, of a scale to be eftective aftv that
pacity of 4,000 peoplecould be-4ataredjinvis
Beans-Cauadian, handpicked, bus.,
C*nadiau Fire Marshals =14131 his votk as a bov ofzbaeen and $4.26, pximes� $3.76 to WDO.
I
in twenty.tve minutes,
1 5143 in
and Wesb�rn Pennsylvania on� date,
Thursday agreeA to malm a contraet� The conference formally crgawlzel,
I- v gea at sgventy-jive. Su& a rix-ord Maple praduds-Syrup,, per imp.
Draft Radicaj Bill must look far for M,,low. 1" $2-20.' per 6 imp- OA'&' $2-10.'
awimming -I permitting iminediate resumption of�'ThuraUy afterroou, v4t4 Mehael
I druvtor. Aron the congratulations of 4 soft coal mining In tho central com- � Gallagheri inarner of the HaTiva Cw-d
.ts
Raple sugar, lb., 20c.
� the Queen, with her -diving into tho� petitlyt 01 g
named a eneral Interests, oa claina=, coanted uom
A,despatch from V"ancouver
700. Houg -1b. tins, 13 to 13%z per qbip,6 -pool, The Xing had 9 long tA1V'm-#ec, to work out the deval'Aa off the': and $ou.ud, operators reproventing 40o
,000 Receive Food
says -.—A draft of the prc)�*
lb.; 5- tins, 141.6 to ISic per' with a Wigbboned galley Man nuled eouftict and adjourned 64bje;:t to,0441080.000 towt Vmsvi�t lud willing ta
Rations MiMOSCOW Ontario honey, 'per dozen, Curran.
posed personal liability for fire 1
I
lb.; comb on the voluji.,otion of the "mmittee's,
$4 to $4.60. Prince George im�AeA on Tiding
I 'riding a work
sign. Of tWi amouut� 1.7.1.400,000 tow
from this v -ate"kvhU�1i haa a tor -
tcf
bill was read and endorsed at
A &Wtch fr*m Berlin says. -Two.. Potatoes -New Ontarlos, $1.10 to tvicall
0104Z - y - dliven jumpin va lul
tv4es of the Inbabitants of cow— $1.25, 11 the gymnaAum and every one as
A;�ordlrzg to John L. Ioewls, the, w�oductlon 41,000,000 tons a
maldn�r the 7,80,000 Western Penm�yl-
the annual meeting of the As-
Smoked ma%ts"Hains, nw&. 36 to
Interestmd tbat the part YOJil
About 700,000 out of the po;=4V ion of I$Sc; ham, 63 to, M;
of an agreement x4th o,,,). year; of
vrato= repre!:.anted hore means tbat'vanWs 50,000.000 tovs, 2,470,000 of
sociation of Canadian Fire
cooked srooked;
1,100,000 -are sUll dependent rolls, 28 to 31c; cottage rolls, so to * its schedule by half an h r. In
Ou
wltWn the week 75 per vent. of fae:j IndiwaWs 130,00%000 and 1,600,000 of
Marshals here on Thursday.
Goverment rations, 8$c; broaldAA bacon, 32 to 36c- W_'� the flay Princess Reatri otber 600,000 men who have been on staike'tlio 00,00%Q00 eapazity of Illino-tS. In
This Act, which will come
The Soviet Government throu dal brand breakfast bacon, 41 ;� 43c,,'�'Uatal)105 from COAVV5 InsrecW the
U41 wa
'the
-will be back ttwrork, leaving the only!! pomentagos Mi. s f1gum 69. per imit.
into force 60 days after receiv-
orgunization, known as C
Co,opera;Uvo, is making an otfort to
backs, buneless, 42 to 44,c. ship. The King and Queen returnedl
Cured meats -Long clear bacon,! to BucWnghain Palace in the evening,
We properties those included in ficicf� "of Oluo, 15 per cent. ot WoitAwn,
RoYr-unton prior to April Ist, and that," Pennsylvania, 8 per tent. of India=
0-
ing royal assent, will be adopt-:
meet the food sbortago and elaims to
$17; llg�htweight rolls, -!it blils., $48;
Tbey- ware heaitily theered by a big
the United Workers have won and 2 per cent� of 11 wis.
owl
ed by every province in the
hfLve made V"t strides toward keeP'
Ing down tho
beovyw�lght rolls, $40.
tard-Pure, tiorees, 16c; tubs, 17c;
crowd at Wateloo otation.
-1—
.1,11ne
their strike.
In adftioit to this, 4 consiller.4=1
Dominion. The purpose of
mt offood. The, co-
operative minwrw twenty-five pur%.
17v; prints, 28c. Shortenhi
p " pails,'
mrmals 14�ir to 14%c; tubs, 16a;
.1
British Industries
The decision to make a coutract
Without the co-operaton. of the vp
tonmage of -all four States reiiii"n4d
here., but not actually taking part in
of#-
P1_
ihe Act is to enable fire de-
partments to recover the cost
dbas!nX agenclas In the provinces and,,
also controls a, number of factories
15 % c;'prints� 17c,
choice bmvy steers, $7 to $S;
Speeded by U.S. Strikes
erators' organizations of Illinois and
_h
Inft= WaS reached laftn tj 0 pQj'tcy
the conference, Is understooil to be
'lling to 3 n contTact When 'e0in.
W� ig
of extinguishing fires from
engaged in thO Manufacture of food.Ztchev
stuffs. In the distribution of breadl
stem, choice, $7 to *7.60- do
good- $6-60 'to $6-16; do, med,, b.W
A dv apatch from Wathinvton
committee, of the r4lners W, roeL The
committee decided, to longer,
plet�, wlille a largo part of Illinois
India=,
Persons, Who, through crimirL
al
the 4c0-*Perat1V0 Qlailns to issue 125
to 0-26; do, com., $4.50 to. Mso;
butch�r heifer 1". $6.75 to $725;
says-,-NVO.ter S. Tower, Commerc W,
Attach e of the American Embassy,
wait no
for the bulk al the Indiana. and IlJt*ttlement
%md. offic,1411y Against any
thAt does mt involve an
negr
igence, are responsible.
Poum% a month to Nmrkers, 100
to teachers
do, med,, $6.5=$6.50, do, com.,,$4.150
London, adviztd the Department d
linois oPeratora and make an agree-
agreement to arbitrate mrything on
Alexander Graham Belly.
Pounds and <iocton, go
P`d` to government emPlo-yees and
to $6.60, butcher cons,ohoice, $4.75 to
$5; do, med,, $3.so to $4; canners and
Justice on Friday, in en offraialcable-
gram, that G-rcat Britain's enllre in,
ment with the operators
to resume, on the basit
the expiration *f tho contract, is ide�
clared to be wavering,
Suwlativos
85 Pounds to children and invalids.
cutters, $1 to $2, bubeher bulls, good,
$4.50 to, $5; d:)�, eorn.,'$8,to $4; fteders,
dustrial, �cp
.tullti
ion has been fo-,rorably
influomerl by the twin in
- . _:;�
are g, onerally out of
order, but it is a justifiable superla-
Typhoon at Swatow, Chink
Destroyed 5,OW Lives
good, $5.50 to $61, do, fair $5 to $6,50;
stocRers, good, $4.50 to $MO; do, fair,
strikes the
United statea.
80,000 Russian Children
Britain States Attitude
French Proposals
tive to mR Dr. Alexander Graham
$4 to $4.26; milkers, $60 to $80.
The idle WoUh zoal mines are re-
Being Saved by Canada
to
r BeU one of the greatest men of 'he
Aneteenth -century. The test Is sim-
A &spat& trom Hongkong sayst-
Five
sprdngers, $70 to $90; talves, choice"
9, to $10; do, med, ;7 to $8; do, corn.:
13
suming thdir a-ctivitift; tens of thou-
snnds of in eii, irave secure& work. Mr.
A deppatch from OLtawa says -.-
A despatch from Paris says -
Tale. Whenever auy one is illustmt.
ing some point by a brief summary
thousand persons are believed to
have Imt their lives in, a typhioon tilat
to $7; spring lambs, $10 to $11;
sheep , choice, $5 to $5.50; do, good,
TAwer reportel, tho textile and iron
industries, we euRvened in s�nnpathy
Eighty thousand children, are I)eing
' In a note handed to the al-
of the greatest nam" of that eenturyl
swept over Swat ow, 250 miles north
$3.50 to $4.50; do, eom., $1 to $8;
with th.e new activities in Ike coal
fed by Catada in iniefam ine areas of
lied delegations at London on
0, here, on Wednesday night, Dead
or for that matter of this one, the; i
bodies are floating in the harbor amid
yearlings, choice; $6 to $7; do, co ,
4,4 to $5; hogs, :red, and ivatered,'$13
rn
fieldst and t 6
h Government rev�nues
Saratov, Russia, and' ff`y-'1v0 can-
a lun L
-ibclien� are in operation in this
Thur aday night, according to
11st way vary, but it never :rails to; the wreckage and nearly every house
in,clude tell. 'When one
to $13,25; do,f.o.b., $12 to $12.25; do,
are considerably greater than ex-
peaditures,
area, forty-five oT which have been
a Havaa despatch from Lon-
recollects that i in the city wus damaged. The flood
eome of these I-Lsts leave out tile names
country points, $12 to $12-25.
established tbroi4h the Canadian
"Save
don, the British definitely out-
ol Napoleon, Darwin and Bismarck � following the wind drove all -the 1-a-
the <-,onclusion is irretplstj�je. habitants from their homes,
I
LONDON
DEMANDS
THAT CABLE
ENDS
the Children, Fund" *rgazlza-
tion, and, ten through British organ -
lined their attitude with regard
to Premier Poincare's propos-
Warehouses were demolished by the
It is 'worth nvtiM too, that Bell's
givatness was achieved in the service' storm and their contents lost or eX-
tensively damaged. Two
SHOULD
1)
BE LANDED IN � ENGLANn
ization with cash gifts from indlnvidu-
als or organizationg in Cunadq. This
idoTmation is zontained in a report
'
als. The plan for a 26 per
German
British
of humanity. Everything he did -and
steamers were swept ashore and, their
i'
to the Canadian Save the Children
cent. tax an exports,
he did much more than juvent the
cargoes, it is believed.,, will be loot for
telephone-vras in
Fund, -Committeefrom L. Webster, ad -
says the despatch, is accepted
the direotion of
making life easier and , pirates 'before they can. be saiva-,ed,
ple4santer.
A despatch from London says:-
The great table congestion caused, by
was an integral paTt of the United
xingdom and no risk existed of intor-
minfistrator in Rus,511a :for 19111 British
relief organizations. The -report has
by the British, as are also the
for seizure the
01-
Sometimes he labored for special Swatow is a port of 50,000 to 60,001)
olasses, such as the deaf and dumb;
the
destruction of cable stations of the.
Western Union and of the Commer-leensorship
lerence by malkious guerilk-as or by
not under British control.
Umen, forwarded via Lord Weardale,
cbairman of the British orgianization,
proposals of
customs and the control of
P.
inhabitants at mouth of the River
sometimes for the -whole woe,,d., as in
thevaveofthetelephonic. But-wheth-1 Ran, near 'the eastern border of the
cigl Cable Company in Ireland and
The obviouo course, it asstrts, is to
and, �-Tzecifieally refe ra to the help
mines and forests, but the lat-
er as -tea-char, as inventor or what not t Province of Xwang4ung. It is the
the smashing of the Clifdon wireless
transfer these arteries to British soil
given. by the Canadian people,
ter control is agreed to only
his profession, his vocati I port for the city of Chao-an-EsIen,
on and even twenty-five miles, inland.
station, have seriously inconvenienced
big financial houstes here having large
as soon as possible. There was a
th-ixity-hour dielay on Thursday on fual
I
conditionally upon the Ger-
0-
his avocation, all consisted of service 0
to the woTld,. This is why every listi
4ally tftusactions with the United
rate conunercial miessages and the
St. John, N.B_A � statement from
mans continuing recalcitrant
Silnee the openin_g of na-vigation. �al_
of the gileat "lust include his name. It' in A Is of"
oat 50,000,000 bmiliel grain, haVO
States.
There is a widespread demand that
situation hourly became worse. In
eome quarters here it is believed -that
the United States �Conaulate Shows ex-
ports of lumber, ete., from tbis con -
and maintaining their opposi-
tion to the lines.
is something to be great through ser-' beensihipped to Europle fromthe Nrt
vice; it is more than Napoleon -can.
these cable ends should be landed in
thecutting of the cables and, sinash-
sular district; to the United States to-
new customs
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of Montreal, & P�TfOrmanioe that not
claim. only eqqals that of last year, when al
England, as soon as possible. This
demand is, voiced in the Daily Mail
ing of the wireless were planned by
the -rebels in the wild hope of forcing
talled. $1,031,563 in the three months
endled June 30, 1922. For the corres-
In order that a Toronto automobile
The -world loses a great mall, but -new record was crierab--dt, but exceedis
did not -lose him until his wcwk -was by
-which says that when these cables
some zort �Df interventioii in order to
ponding period.ol the previous y:ear
company might have certain automo-
bile loarts, in time to fulfil a contract
done. It, is Only a :few months sineel
-
it naarf�y two millian bushels. Thel
total gbipmen.ts in 1921 amounted to
were landed in Ireland that country. gain posgession of these stations.
the value was $539,612.
to &5semblecaog for shipment to Eng.
lils health began to fail, but it -was 1138,453,980
-buslids, Or neOrly fifty'
land) Tailway tramportaition not baing
Plain from that f1me that he would I
million. bushe7o more than, were ship-
quick ough und
en -or the eircumEtance-,
not be able to perform a-nY 3110tre great,
ped from any otl7or pbrt on the North
an aeTopl:ane brought the parts froni
wcTkt. He lived a full life, fur be American eontinent.
the State of 0-hio under a rutih oree.,.
It is said that this is the first linip
PROVISIONAL (3110VERINIMEENT STEADILY
an r.eroplane has been used for sur+
a purpme in. Canada.
GAINING IN fl,"HT WITH R 'RMS
The Canadian G -rnm ent N64
'ovL
shortly appoint a tvad,,e eomral�aionei
to reporl Ti and in
Upoi vsstlgate open -
A despatch �^Tom Dul�kn m7s whale County of Ccrk, wibb Kerry an
The Natioual forces the the -part
ings
for Qana*aii trade in Mexico.
The Order-in-Q.ouncil oontaining the
entered eityl west and- of, the Count
Y,Gf,
of Cork on Thursday, accooding to an Waterford on the eaet. Norbh e. thjs,
authority for the appointments says
that "Mexico offews a field for orgin-
official &nmuncement PatTick street, lay the fighting zone, -which may be,
the Victoria Hotel, -the, militarry bar -called the ironit line, -and aloyig-`ttis
izing
and extending,healthy trade r -_-
vacks and the newspoper offlew ame the slaw bu-t
la-donEi
between, that country =1
Ganadia."
'aflame, folloving dynamite explosians's,�eady preaGure, have been push
I i7�9
whrich blew up many buildings
A despatch. from LolAdIt says -.-i
Thd cxqt�ure of- poantions at Abey-
Of intervot to niotarliate, a i espe-
Londmi expert oplihou in - regamd. to'fera�e� and Dramcollogher 'brings -them
clally touriets from the United. S tites,
is the the Pliovinicial
the progreas of the cdvi.j. wax in lrem into Cark Ocumby ab ib� north-western
land is that thefirst pbase in Oe sup -1 end,, N,�rhile they'are evzdenitly� att-ack-
announcementof
*in, of. Rouldig that the. Govewli-
_d
pres�slan 4 of rebels -the phass of! ing neaT Clonmel vbDut 20 miles fronx
naenit has Prep a mapofithe rolads
formally organiv_-A war�are-i;s now'its noatliesstern,end.
in
the Provi , oX Quebec, the,flrsb -of
ita Idn-al ever jXsued, It contiits all
Tjoaring irbg 01.01-s'e. The PraviFj;onal Governmen-V,s suc-
The atta-elt Prom the �,a in Qork' ep. VL
u Cork musit mfaLe the' wholp
the reads. in the province, They are
C ty
oun and, the evacuati-on cT Cook! rasis,�t;Lne on t1he Prina�al front hope-
el y may well.prove de*Ave., for that'lem. It takess "the enemy in th,e rear
�.N
6hscleilao hikhways-ew ordinary roads
W'th difforent vigns, iii-eaicating those
ouccezg 41% one whkh, if prope-r1!j.jjnr_! at it -s googra."phi,cal. pcdi�ical and miji-
sued, shocild soon end the exdstenc�e of, taTy oentre� The -cuap 1�as -1yeell eaxried
lwork
which - axe carap�leted, others,ot wbicb.
Is goftigon, anid thalsie *bd& -we
the Republican army bis an OTgOniZed out b)r a in_,.,�nlute young offi ceri. X.ajoir-
fi�roe capable oT holdlog thie,field, Ge-nt�tal Drilt.on, who distinguir-heo,
-THE-BANK,0F ENGLAND TO BE RESUILT
This'unusiial aerial photograph of t1A financial centre 'of the wddd,�Ali the
0
Nvithlout gm ffixipa�ovein-ents. To IkeeP,
ina up-t"iate the pro�e)cted high -
The Military pool -tion will be appre,- I hdrn-geLf in i�-rea b wpx, and is n _V�
f '
clated v'it is tv,-rfivrnbured tllat'� On tax-m.-ag h -q ia�lftia-vy exrerience bo -ac-
pre7niaes oft he Bank of Bng�
land, 6ccapying the block In the centre of the piatare, which, it is under -too d, is, to be:rebullt. The 'goia ot the I
I
Bank of B�igland U de.poFAted iu,u, large underground vault Covered withl3several feet 11ig)iiy
ways OT the 'rolds on - whi-eb work is
in Progrcr3 -have been inarlied, �90 as
tilvils had ab.,�aNte clontrol of the' e�)mn.t,
of witer epurged witj,
to a-yfow their filMvg in aa the,7 an�
'being comPL-be.1