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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-1-26, Page 7!DOMINIONS HAVE OPTIN OF
JOININC'TR AGLOFRCE
PAM'
Canadaand the °thee Dereeleitee13 Are Ne ee6etgee A teiereettil
Caller, Inch:404 Any Aieree relent Ettteeed into by )3raain,
With a Foreign Power--RettealDpe ies Co
duct of British- EMpiro Ac;ciirs.
deawatch from London S..ayse-:,-
Canada and the other Dominions „wilt
be specifically excluded from ,the
,44-,,gic)-French pact, the ne.getietiene
for wihich are now being- conducted by
Lloyd George and Peineare, 'Phis SioP
Marks a departure in the .constitmtiop-
at history', of the'. Eritish , pppire.
Ordinarily; in the conclusion of treat-
feZ or agreements of this kind, the
Don:Onions. are automatically ineluded.
If Britain; for instatice!,, jgnein
agreement; to -morrow with- reiretiea,
Canada 01,0111a be inuletabood .,to .be
committed, In the pact -,whieir Lloyd
George and Driand .,almost ;
hoWever, the Denninihni aresPecificei-
ly left <ad until , the. contrineVihern-
selves Mif they wialn.t&do "So...1•7`Thie
is believedto conetitti,(3^W4In'eced'ellte
and is a logical consequeoce of last
summer's conference. -o Enipire Pre -
rider's in. London, when l'he feeling of
the Deminions Was tested , as regards
many issueso reign policy'end
Seine of 'them were rather criticak,of
the eatireg,.whiCh France Was 'taking.
Canada hae been asked whether 'she
ticeire.a3 ateenl the earrea catecre
(vee and should she and the Char .1).'Jr
minions expre::e aish. to par iiiaipats,
they wEl all be formally invited, As
the principal object -a -1.111e InAeLlPg'
will' be the economic rpDomitruction of
1111'la, Canada with her direct ociean
hconurraiileagon 10th has a
much more vital' intereat in it their
have enost of the smaller elereeeen
jeoentries who wiii be ropri-e,smt4(1,
rjAp41-1, -.1y1,4 be there and/ se will,;the
1 -United Silat,o0 a large ereditee of
Ewen°. ,,Caterie is also a creditor to
'the' exteet of . About' $50,000,000 o*,0
by Prance, ne.iiitpyt,., Greece And
Rolm:thia in t1;ioae•.exerlit's.;.9.4.noxiu is
lectieovee a large: epplde feed- U.S.. . :
etuffs, raw niatmewland aver; manu- ' THREATENED
7;
&ERMA If
,TREASt*/
weeper> L4s.rr woar
• ,
Tommy--eLook here we've bad estate:eh nonsense. tweet the money!" •
, . ,
T,Pktruted artsiseles thP "Ortintries Of'
it'st'WarEtirkipe. A "Allegan 'tattle
ii
BlittounonsField Be-
• gunung arc 31.,..
delegation.•Will eltortlY‘ViSik'tite DolHOOVer„ Predieti Wide"Troiible
minion Witleebe objeet of re!eatabil-t-
etnnMer0s1 relations and ultimate-
ly Canada will be askal for Russian
(creeies. , On all- teese grounds, Can-
ada is deeply Concerned in the Genoa
n fie
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IRISH-LiNIONISTS LEND .
HELP TO STATE
Provisional Government at
Dublin Recognized by South
'and West Party.
A despatch :CVOIT1 Dubin( sayse—The
Irish Post 'Office is noW in the hands
of the Provisional Government,
Walsh, klinisler for -the Postoffice,
hav ing formally nsioned xsonitroi on
Thursday afternoon of the General,
Poet:Bice in Sackeille stweet, Walsh
line had e eoeti deal of ,pastoffiee ee-
eerier:ice, hawing bean for some, year
a postal °Metal in Conk. Shortly ,after
the outbreak oe war he was dismissed
from the reseal eervioe beeeese of his
political views. Tri 1916 he fought in
Dublin and was sentenced to death, the
eentenice being commuted, He was
elected Sor Oak City in 1918 and
again in 1921. To Walsh Neill fall the
leek if arrangirg the issue of the
heal' Pree State peetege seatnes.
A meeting of Tenionists 'of the South
and West of Ireland, '.corryened, by the
Ease of Mayo, wee head TeursideT
a -bemoan in Dublin. There was a
representative attencliance„ Lae& Mayo
pointed oat that thee., duty twee to
Sake .th.eir pert .ie iblivilding • drp, their
coruntry'.and to take sleet in the affairs'
of the eouetry. With tee news GoVene
raent the Cestle had beeregiven over
in its erdirety'to the Provisional Geer
entree -at, and there could be ea falling
baelt or shirking. s
„ The Earl, of Duna -even -moved, "that
• weethe Unionists of South mei West
, Ireland, reerigniiirg that 'the
Provi-
siosualGoynine±Jn beeli_ePeMete
-.deA.,5,re.to suppeet asar felloweeounney-
men in this Government, Meadow that
• peace mei be broiled aboet enclthe
welfare of the community secured!'
GERMANY FACES
MONEY PROBLEM
,
Enormous Daily 'Deficit of
440;0001000 Paper Marks.
A eespatch .froin Berlin payer—The
Reichstag opened on Thereclay con-
fronted with the pressing areceseity
ce soliring' the enernroue daily deficit
of 440,000 000 'paper, marks, but the
members showed, no unity 121 that pur-
pose. If Geamany ,ie going to
stele -been out its deanestie economy, it
fleeces to strike about 1,000,00e names
off the state pey-eol1 and to stop the
presses that are prinbleg bil&ni of
Riming already.on tee books ham.
deeds of lawe imposing taxes which
are two years behind, in colleetion, the
Reicheag eeeeted- ite.Opening session
to d,iscussing further, tax laws. Even
the. fate of the eth Geese:lei-tea
hangs onthe question ol eaxation,
Chancedier Whiles Centre peaty is
inclined to stipport the. &Marvel a
Here Stinee,e,„ that -thedeficiency be
reeved by euteieg the state playmate,
while the other ehief party of the
Wirth Coaletien, the Social Democrats,
wont confiscatory taxation, an& insist
Saab. the vette colleet 611 pa d011t. 071
ell los eapital, which wo-ald prove
paetioally confiseartoey.
'Ocean Liner's Prow
Cuts Whale in Tura
, A despatch free' New York Says:—
PasSertgere on the Italian liner Presi-
dente Wi1osj, whieh has • jest arrived
heee, 'were thrown into 45 near panic
vrhen in mici-eceen end while making
-seventeen knots, the veseel bumped
isst a enkee object., AS01111110(1 eld
stopped.
When the ship was becked aWaY
from the obstruction it was, found to
be a liege bult whale which bed been
eat almost in two by the cheep prow.
,UniverneityTtuioriaC1aesene.
Sometbinig row in the exteesitie
service cerried on by the, thettersity
of T.ononto is the commeecement of
a fortniglitiy class in community sing-
lIng n tleetoe. The plan Arranged eoa•
, the district, of which Beeton ie the
carte() ie to have the tutorial chess
meet every 'gummy evening, the
stiitly of Unglisit litoraturcalternating
mull second weekwith the prtatioe oe
group Singing. It will be an inteetste
ing, experiment end one tbfe,
not .have been possible, W•SIO it nOt
that tds Toemito C,onsereatory
10,0],gd fa affiliated with the provincial
. .
meiverrety.
to: If we got interial. Wonder
you eat' make pica liko mother teal
'Make?" See: ,"And len wolicieeite
tan snare moray like Jethro
fal"
NewType of Wheat
to Defy Rust
despatth from Saskathon
say,§: Dr. Seeger Wheeler,
wheat Wizard of Roathern,
speaking here on Thursday, inti-
mated that he eiS Working on a
new type of wheat -free from
rust' affection. Dr. Wheeler gave
an interesting account of liow he
creates netv seed by hand -rub-
bing and hand-picking selected
heads, of grain.
GERMANY' AGREES
TO TEN-DAY PAYMENT
First Installment of S1,0Q0,000
Gold Marks Handed Over.
A despatch. deem Peri% eaenes—Ger-
Many has mode her fiest payment of
81,000,000 gelid marks, in accordance
with the recent decision of the Rese.
patine Commies/on at Ceernee, pro
-
violin for such payment Garay ten
;days pending a decision VII the whoee
risearatione issue. •
The Revelations Cammiseion an-
rieunicedepaytrient, adding that it was
•paid in foreign cueeency to banks
designated:he the Counnettee a Guar -
Phe Reparaeeoes Commission' has
&Ode& to change the system of the
'earthily program -of -coal an& coke
for ne total to be delivered in three
months, namely, 5,750,000 tons. Tlie
German eelegatioe bee formally ac-
cepted this chene•e.
• a
May Ann.ounce Betrothai
- of Duke Of York
- ,
A ,despuutoh from London saes:—At
the wedding ef Prineess its...ry and
Viscount Laseelles next month, the
anneunceanent will be made of ,the
engagement of the Dukelof York t�
Eady Mary Ashley, daughter of Lady
Shafeesbury, who is Lady in Waiting
to the Queen, peesens in high stand-
ing at the gourt sey. Led- Many is
a great eavoiete of the Queen.' She
is a beautiful brunette and is tweeter
years old. The appreaching betrothal
of the Duke of York is espeeially sig-
niffiearit because' it -shows an heir to
tlie throne may marry a girl oe the,
'Brit:dee nobility.
A despeech from WaJthington
seys:—"A etrike in the bektu.raineue
'coal fielde, beginning Match. 81, "ape
'Pears' to be inevitable,' said Mr.
Hoover on Thursday. -
The Adrnindseration, after confer -
mime with representative operatore
and leaders of the mine woreere, per-
ceives no feasible means of tweeting
the threatened strike of the union per-
sists in de ending a renewal a the
pee.sent wage terms. '
As in the cese of the bituminous
fields, the eoartcoaets of the ounitheaeite
'neaten's eepiee osa IVIttrah 81, an& a
&treteof the hard coal miners is Alee
a voesibility. Ieceeased wages awe
being d,einatidedey some of the organ-
izations in the enthrecite
If the United Mine Wafters strike
they wile be plunged into a lifeencl-
death struggle for the presereatien of
their union. The operators of union-
ised mines positively assert that they
will not renew" the present wag,e con,
tracts, and that they cannot continue
to operate except on the basis of a
lower wage ,Se410.
They will endeavor to operate with
irontroion workers, however, if the
strike materializes.
Many opezators of union mince as-
sert that if the union rejects a de-
eroase' in wages they will &unionise
their mines, and cease down if they
fine it impassible io operate an tenon -
union basis-% They say that the ineon
mines omelet (*entente to =mist° with
non-unitirt, and wile Jee eornrpelled to
be say evetat, unless wages are
reduced. ,
Aeeiediteeito the operators, about
80 eer cent. of the bituminous nvines
are non-union, Wages am lower in
the non-union minee, andemplaYment
steadimi. The non-union undersells
'the union product, and hundiredis of
unien minee ,already lieve been eased
ree a result a 'Wee competition, it is
• The 1-la6py Man.
Who beefs in mind misfortunes. gone
Must live in fear ot More;
The' happy man; whose heart is light,
Gives no such shadows power;
He beam, in mind no haunting past
To.otaat bie,week on MoaulaY;
No graves, are written an his mind
To visit on a SeedaY;
.Ho lives hie lift by does, not years,
Peel day's, a life pomelete,
Which evisey meriting finds renewed
With temper calm aid sweet. '
A bad temple/else is better than a
good lawsuit,
BRITISILAIRMEN OF WAR FAME
ittiEti MOST "ORDINARY OF DEA LIS
A despatch from Leiden sayer....
Two famous British ainneat noted no
stunt flieee and \VOX pilots by the
irony 'of fate,' Met deeth thee week
tbeoegh, eauses far removed ',from
their dengerome calling. M. G. Smiles,
Who befola the war was one cif the
elranpiort trick eteetttor,e at Hendon,
NVILS killed at Degoatrare on Thursday,
when he sell front the wilidew tit lee
place eif batsintees. He orate held the
leep lamed and was a flying interim.
tor dealing the Wan -Retteititly lie had
lieen tonduching a ehecoliate faet,ory,
Geoup Captain Alan "Jack" Scott,
view dawittg the war live& an "Odys-
sey of hazard," was.learieel on Wednes-
day. He caught cold while en a visit
to Scotia -oil and pneumonia arip.erl,
()pet. Scott was tee of the greatest
British war pile* although be -was
peecticaely unknown to the general
pebliceIle bed been made perinea,-
eetly lime by a 2,000 foot fall, but
begged to be pieced in active service
and became a commander in the
Sixtieth equaleon, with the two fa-
mous aces' William A., Bishop aind
Albert Ballunder him. Ile is attained
asethe Major" by Biseop in his bock,
Capt. Seott had survived an many
amide/de that it was said that snare-
tieally no' past ere Inc body was un -
scarred: Lately he Mal been secre-
tary to the Air Ministry. Among the
motersers weee ns laago number of
inembees of tile Royal Air Pierce, as
well as Lord Blekenhead, who was
Gape Seatt's peesional friend ad
called him the beavest Irian he had
ever ksabwnin of -out of fiction,
--John Bull (Lention) t
n r
;Joann News in Dner
Charlottetown., P 3D, I. --,-During the; ed, the older eoin remaining in mr-
Past, year „fez ,peits valued at over, culatiOns ,, •
A1,00,000 were sold on,the Islard, the j Wee:shoes, Marn,.--.Five hundred dee-
ales beire the lemgese in the history -i gates, reeeesenielog 30,000 sharehold-
olethe eee eerreieg inches ' lore' Wats predenet otetheiranierelemeet-
terilifax, N.S.—The -population • of hie -.0e.theeeniteeeeetelie GreVerse edge
Nova;rSpotia is estimated by the Heal- ie thie 'city.,Al the,r4Itiiiig:41irecters,
fax Board, a Txtele. at 024,833, eom- 'Were re-eleeted.'Theefiniencial eeeeits
pared with 429 338 in 19ele The indus. for the,year eriding'Angiese:efettehiewe
Weal population is divided, on eollowe: ed total iirefit8,-51 $283e743,ewhi1e the
manufactmeng 85000, campaered with total SuIrrent, aesOs 91 ike Peenpany
31,251 in 1910; raining '16 400 caoa
n- Jo reported to be 96,975,000. '
peed with 14,977i flaming 84,000, Aokina, SaOlt.--On the whale the. big
27;000; end ooing, 310.9, .26,568. game eeeson in Saskerbehewee bas
eiteeeene been rather disapp;oineisegeally few
baerele ce New Bru.nswiek potatoes heeeleed meeee -"being Wiedl111 e0511 -
recently arrived in Cuba from St. Jebe
by the new Canadian leacific Jserviee.
This week an additional eight thou-
ealidebetaele have lett eor the seine
aestivation. Boyce and Company, whan
aaa responsible fcrr the shipments,
state that Cube is importing potatoes
• at the rate ef from totality to twenty-
five thousand buebels per week a,nd
that a third a the total purchase has
been promised. New Beurasevick.
Montreal, Que.—In en probability
the proposed $3,000,000 highway,
through the Island el Montreal, to ex-
tend from the bridge terminal at Bout
de l'Ile, to St. Anne de Bellevue, will
soon beiseersted, and week oar this thor-
oughfare' is gepeeted to begin eaely
this yea. It is te• be Melt in sections
and will be 150 feet wide.
• . Dominion Passim Breech The highest
Ottawa, Ont,—The total erimagra- '
the
=easing of reel, vrhicli is 600
time to Canada for the inonth of No-
vember, 1921, was 4,560, 1,404 being
dram the British' blies, 1,747 free". the
United States .and 1,409 from other
countries: Immiguation to• the Do-
minion foe the fleet eight menthe of
the &sae yeas:, Apell .to NeVember,
eotrele 76,575, of wean'. 05 eel are Brit-
ish, 23,279 from the United 'States and
pameou with, tweet' hundred last Ses1,-
SDI; aceordlinig to the chief game
Erchneebon, Alta.—Twenty' thouettnd
'muds of Alberta turkeys were ship-
ped to Minneapollit ae& St. Paul dur-
ing the Chrisitnies season tine:pelf the
medium of the egk aucli poultry branich
eif the departmeet of agriculture,
which handled 40,000 pounde altogeth-
er ;of the eureka turkeys- raised by
AlbEnta fammers. '
Csulgaaey, Alte.—The ,lust so miles
of an watomobile route which will con-
note Oanarclaie nature& parks, and link
up for the motor teuriet the Grand
•Canyon, Yeillowetone and Glacier
Parks with Belli and Southern Cali-
fornia'wild be completed during 1922,
acearding to a statement made by the
males long, will be at Vermilion Sum-
mit, jest south of Castle, 5,264 feet
ebove sea level.
Victoriab B.C.—At the peceent time
British Colluarabia eamplies 37 per cent.
01 the ameba, used in Canada, This
industry predeeee needy 993,000,000
Worth of commercial materiel and it
17„855 from other 'countless. is ee'lleetee tbee.,eroduction in, 1921
Ottawa, Onit.—A neve five -cent will 'amount to $100,000,000. gov-
nickel for Canada has past been mint-
ed at the Soya Mint here, Of pure
nickel, the now five -cent piece will
have a diameter of .835 off an inch and
be of seventy grebe in weight. The
new coln.will Dasisked as requesitione
I)
Sir ChartesA. Hanson
Wellemiewn Oaeadien' Pineamier and
Member of Parliaineet foe Brodmin
division of epoenwall, England, en.d
former Lord Mayer* of Londe'', who'
died there reoentle. In hie' early days
ete wee a' resident ot Oakville, Ont.,
and later Hanailton.
R.ustleas Plastic Steel Now
Made in England.
„
. Steel that is both rustleas and plas-
tic has been produced at Sheffield,
Eng. It has eerfeet rust -resisting pie..
nerties, and can be stamped, punelted,
prese.ed, or engraved cold, When bent
'cold to ti idIui equal. Co its thickness.,
It sbows nus, sign of fracture. It Will
retain a silver-briglat polish In any at-
mos )hero
eminent receaved during the period
uncla review 98,500,000 ill 'direct
timber dues and era addition ,toothis a
laage proportion of the e2,760,000 re-
ceived from interne and pasornal taxes
is derived from the luraber industry.
Gran:aloe:lee, Meted ship-
ment of 770 bo*es of apples has been
seet from Grand libelee to. Vincouver
for shipment direet to Glasgow, Scot-
land, by way ot the Panama Canal.
CHINA AND JAPAN
AGREE ABOUT CABLES
Question of 'Former German
" Cables Terminating in
• Shantung.
A despatch from Washington
sayet—The 'Chinese and- Japanese
diellegietiene at the aremearient coefer.
arm en Thursday aright reached an
(agreement on the quesition ei former
German boastwise cables', terminating
et. pointe Within Shantung Province.
These cibles were taken oyer by the
Jepaarese when ;they esettuee Maio -
chow. Under the agreement, the
cables between Tsiegtao and Cheeeo
and between Tsingtao and Shanghai
are to be turned; oeer to' Chine without
emponsetion. The eine from Tehig-
talo to Sento will be arbitrated etc -
'cording to an salable contract. Wire-
less etations seized by the Japanese
from the Germans et Tsinfaneu and
Tsingtax, aleo will be givee 'over te
China, payment 'teen worked mit by
a joint comaniesion.
H. R. H. Well Received.
at Bangalore
A despatch. from 13angalore,
India,, says: -- The Prince of
Wales reached here Wednesday
from Madras. The town was
profusely decorated, and great
crowds everywhere attended.the
numerous ceremonies. }Ie left
,in the evening- for Mysore.
FRA,NCE INSIST8 4RMANY'S
MUST BE PAID IN FOLE
A deepetch eane learie li;a1y4
nuonu Poineare, President ef. the rto-'
meek durine tire war, ane new Pre
mier51 France, with the -
ChamMer practically unanimous be
.11ind liipi, sorved notise qin German
osh T4PrEd'aY Vlat, SO IOSSK a, e lan let
oefice in *Deducting "the destinies o
his cOuntry, Germany most fuuidul tb
elliftelelene entered .apon ereVereailleS
teed inaY exelect no leniency.
"Tee Versaialee Treaty 'hinds us is
OUr SMOS;) he sole, "bub it Made Ger
many to tie 'ail. It must' be earrie
1.5These were his finel worde laths,
ng that -Dame aSter replying t
Pee etry and all 11,4Loah GaverremOVise
the* French ParlittinlerSt 'WISP ,44
haind its Government at the presenit
h 412' When thie Germans OrOSOSS.11
tuusi fronter in 1914,
- Alert and activs, all the peneele
Y 'and esecpreesed energy stored up dure
5;Mg. seven passive yews in MP?*
f lace radiating from hie PhYsi0010
0 Isrualla frame 16. Palmer instilled into
, eh° oesere4 tile spirit which has been
lacking .since Olomeumair's departure,
o Germany most honor her signator at
Versaillee, .claselaied th.e Premier, nett ,
d only with respect to relleeeleeetje
which was a reattee ef "life or 410atork •
e to l'rance," but also disarmament and
0. the pentishntenle of the' war erithina—le,
- The Premier openly doclared that
should Germany,. :fail to earpy outt
ous haerpellations, His pro
ncement- summed up the whole
either of the latter undertaking, it
P?1,0ereel•
Nevr since the Gammas threateo-
ed Chateau Thierry, *bee areeleuees,
jorppeered lbOore the .Cbetebee ettetel,
prance that the War Wase,not
ahd 'there -Wee seen: alrope -efsvietorr
'Oration as erected poincare
• Thursday, when he presented hefor
the Deputies the Ministerial Declare,
"dem. ,If+e,pleatled ,for eat/mist "felon
end, exeept".63,0: the tSeietaiiits asa
COnennamsts, vvho 'autoreatieelly op'
I _Lae'
Mar!thts �f the
'World
'would be considpred.es:31 Vtelativai,e0
u the Versailies Treaty, giving France
eS0mP/ofe,..#009m,ofraction, Tie.uofro-, .
gP,19sis g]irainetiou,..of ,the
has Fueneli P,reirgiet,iixeive'd-seCai-Int
With reversion to.
eefointer elienn'els in deal,
Su-
e punreirre*Ji `70%.11'Onl,'Upwlotitl•fia •ott7rtismao-
to time to confirrn. agreements, rather
, than 'to negetlete :theme' --Mee Sitee
doth pelleal eve/lett' re from
France's' Faieien Policy.'
Toronto.
Manitoba wheat—No, 1 Northeme
Manitoba oats. -No. 2 CW, 550; ex
tr No. 1 feed, 53e; No. 1 feed, 52e.
• smite b a bat'iey—Noisdnl,
All the-alrove, traek, Bay Ports.
American ocion—No. 2 yellow, 69e
No. 3 yellow, 68e; No. 4 yellow, 177e
tertek, Toeonto.
Ontario oats—Nd. 2, white, nominal.
Ontario wheat --Nominal.
Barley—No. 8 extra, test 47 Boa
ceebetter, 57 to 60e, accomding to*
freights outside.
Buckwheat—Ne. 2, 78 to 80e.
Rye—No, 2, e36,te Ilec. '-
• elan. flour—First pate., 97.40; sec -
051 pats., 96.90; T-orontio.
Man. iloter-90 per cent. pet., built,
seaboard, per berrela$5.
Milaffeed—Del. Montreal- freight,
bags included: Bran, per ton, 928;
sheeti, per ton, 980; gond feed flow,
91.70 to $1.80.
Baled' Isa,y—Traele, Toronto, per ton,
No. 2; 921.60 to, 922; mixed, $18.
Straw—Car lets, pee ton., 912.
Cheese --New, large, 20. try 20e2e,
twine, 20% to 21e; triplets, 21 to
2135c. Old, image, 25 to, 26e; twins,
251,5 to. 26%e• triplets, 26 to 27e; Stilt
tons, new, 25' to 26c.
--Better-alearb, dairy, choice, 28 to
35e; crea.mery, paints, fresh, 40 to
450; No. 2, 36 to 98e; cooking, 25 to
26a.
Dressed vaulty—Seeing thickens,
30 to 88o; roosters, 20 to 25c; fowl, e8
to 324; eluciolings, 82 to 34e; turkeys,
60c;1geese, 30c,
Live poultry—Spring chickens, 22
to 28c• roostenseeece fowe 20 to 28e;
duckling's), 32e; turkeysi, 40, to 45c;
geese, 20c.
The:wmMg:eigs,_riagioeri;46riaNnos.-1011234tjtoolo.24c.tto iletow..140.54c,;
in cartons, 52 to 56c.
B'eans—carr. handeelekece
93,00 to 9e.50; peeves; e2.80 to 93.10.
111arple products—Synep, pa imp.
gee $2.60; lyee 5 imp. geese 92.35.
Mag;lei eager, lib., 19 to 22e.
Honey ---60-30-11b. tine 14% to 15C
per lbe 5 -23 -lb, tine, 16 to 1.7c pee
lb. Ontario mei> honey, per &eon,
$3,75 to $4.50.
• Smoked, Imam—Hams, med., 25 to
27e; cooked ham, 86 to 40c. smoked
rolls, 23 to. 24o; cottage reels', 25 to
26e; breakfast ibscon, 26 to, 3Oe; spe-
cial brand 'breiakeast bacon, 80 110 86a;
backs, betide...se, 82 to 360.
Cured aneate—Long clear beton, 13
to 20c• deer belelea 18% to 205c.
Lar-Purs inerces, 18% to 14e;
hulai, 14 to 14efic• pile 14% to 16e-
prmte, 16% to leceSheetening tiereee,
1.80; tubs, 13%a; pads, 14c; prints,
16%c.
Choice heavy steere, $8 'to $8.25;
do, good, 97 to $8; ibuteber steers,
choice, $6.75 to 97.50; de, good, $6 to
1 946.5t0e; d$1°4',.21.5nriblt9c5hett°- 9h5e;i7fe5;sd,
6.75 to 97.25; do, 'nee., $6.50 to $6.50;
do, come $4 to .94.25; bathe, cows,
choice, $5 to 96.50; do, mere, J93:50 to
$4.60; camas and cuttere„ $2.50 to
98; butcher Mille good, 94.50 to *6;
de, come 93 to $4; feeder% geoid, $5
to 96; dice; fees. 94 to $5; starkers,
food, 94 tio $5; do, fair, $3to, $4; mille-
rs, $60 to $80; epringers, $70 to $90;
calves, choice, $12.50 to 91e.50'
nand., '99 to111; do. can.„93.50 to 97;
lambs, choi'ce e12,50 to 918.50; do,
cone, 97 to. $8; sheep, choice, 95.50 to
$0.50; do, game $4 to 98; de, cont.,
$1.50 to $31 hogs, Tee and watered,
911,75; de, feeb., $11; do, country
points, 910.75.
Oaks, Can. 13‘VIal'
sAti.,reNo. 2, 69 to Ch.;
do, No. 3,, ,57 to 58c. Fleur, Maar.
Sluing wheat pats., fiesta 97.50. nom, -
ed oats, bag DO lbs., 92,85 to 92,96.
Beene 928.25, Sharte, 980.2$. Hay,
No '2, per toe, Oft'S 9OtS1, $27 to 928.
Butter, chacesleereamexy, 38 to 854.
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0 Cordele. Mai, who sees eleireed,
Pi esident at Vas Unitotl Farm Womeu
or illaMtoba for this year at a Coven- •
tion of that organizatio.a hold ein Win-
nipeg r e cen tly.
Eggs, selee:ted; 42s. Pate,tees, per "hagg,
car oots, 91.05 to
dairy Acme, 93.50 to $4,e0;
com. dairy belle, $3,50„ to. $5; eats -tees,
$2; veal calves, 910 to ' e11; better
quality, 911.50: os -:better; greed larobs,,
99,50; mod.. $8 to 98.50; sheep, good
young etvete $5; hoses, selecte,
' Fronfe:',.
Browning says that a men Ira,s, troy,
"sccii-side.s; cze to face the wceat'
-
'Thepoet thus expreM,4.es lin idea tbial*:
at Vs.ione tinieR md bus v.srlece way*
we4in,d in prose ansi in frees prosaic:
contracts. .
IVearty a elan ih businese areeefele."
the need ce petting up a better Trollies',
than somebody elc.c.
"Costly th3r habit as thy purse ea%
!buy," .said Shakespeare. "Deese th
Pagt," he ir.1:ght have sad, or "Look
your beet. If you present an, nom-
viting exterior, lobs of ,people whose"
fee/or you with to win will not eerier
to 'take a second look at you.
Hence the a.bourd extravagance or,
vulgarians( who try to ,dazzle the:
world's eyes.by 45 profasien'eal jow,dry,
and thelast loud 0,7 of fashion. Thuc30;
cover iteerseeiree vrith grouses end gew-
gaws. As they caveat boee to make'
an impression entb. beams OT pee:some
ogee, Saey 45333 conquer 1111 ths sager ode
,the &Oat, They' willeeetbund those
Wee see bhem with the Visible evidence'•.
of end/less speeding money. .
Bet, es a successful( l.ritilding•-, most „.
be More than a facade,,.a succosSfu4'
man must be more than ni4frocat, Ide
tnust subeithertiate the epee:exam-a with
soil:liter behind it Men who, know 'boa .
mane -nature are herr, 'fooled by Intern
sele-exeibiteve vaelety—a. •
eneerfleet '
mummer's ; parade 'eke cdnth1tiaibuuig "
trappings.- They look through the ,gor•-:
goons bedizenment to find if angthing.
within is real, and true end Isetiege
The eye of the irthra hes to be sees.
fied
"Pourelusheese and geandestend.
players need not apply, in at -were& a: -
business, with s.erions work to ede. Tho
cost of the wreckage is too great to
vertait 'of giving a responsito post to,
a man boonse he pots; his hair in '
the'iniddie wears nifty olethes
spou-ts flee inen and e brbubtan,1 searf-'
Nor are mai entitleti to mannao
large oilman5 becanse they lociE vista
or teas fluently or Isaces sin ingraticw, •
plaraelhle addrese, 11 to their
quality rearkeeeteci ip execetiiva Tyr-
a:entrance iliat wilt talL
ðos and manners— -pos, aro
important. .They have their' weigh*
in the iidfanee, their valua in the
But the oseentiai 11:130 --the eivaraet
-e-comes first. Ile whr:a thought
centred in ;the, pecitruate lan presenti, 11
likely to bring to his task less than;
the brain -power it demands. Ile lie
not pettieg alb whok mind en the'
*Amore cc the moment. He Is
ing of the ingreselon he is trying toe
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who sus Imett wad Ir,driditudimdmet1
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It or the bluff Willi be valliocli, au/a tie;
Forest R—..----"angersv Fire Engiirie
, Can be Carried con Bask.
rire. engince, 3Ight enotigh fleS" tater ;
man to carry on hla beck, tla'o behlwr
menufactttred for fthe wie
rangers. The ooluplete oitaflk duel*
ing the tank Attlee% with erematilee
• Wolghe only 74 lb, and dtelvise
golont of wateo a resinnte 010044
1,6004t, hope, The iihrgatrcerliatO
gasoline ongino.let add AO lan ,ihe etanel
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