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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-6-21, Page 3TIC' P FIGHT GiiRN eRs United. Stateis BugEnperts , , &end Insects to AstistAnce or Dominion Entomologists, A deslyttch from Winnipeg says:- .Doolinion bug experts will import., from the United Stains wasps'whieb they, Will enrol loose in the Canadian' cbro' belt to desti.0Y and fatten upon their ,hereditary enemy, the corn 'boring' wrnm ' The campaign be, waged along lines drown by W. R. Walton, super- intendent of the insect division of ,..thc United States Bureau Qf Eitteuriology, who offered 'hie aid at a recent meet, ing of grain growers, .Witerever corn is grown in America, there lives the corn hoert taking his toll of millions of dollars from the value of the 'eropii each year. Ile makes his home within the greed husk of the tender plant, and eats his way over the milky ear, completing his work of destruction long before the crop matures. Until the United States entomolo- gists discovered in Ii'rance the tiny wasp", thee- was no known means of, destroying the bore', without also de- Sroying the corn. - This insect does , the trick, according to Mx. Walton.. Brought to America to a new Mint- ing ground, it was discovered he liked the climate, reared large families, and had a predilection for corn borera, making his home 'in the husk of' the ear within easystriking distance Of With the aid of this parasite eon- siderable pregresS has been made', to - Ward exterminating,: the borer frOM the corn fields of the United States, .Mr. Walton rePorted.' It isnow plarl- ned to bring .,several,armies of the insect from the. Govern/ill:Mt cirstiies across the. border and liberat&: them, ;in midsummer, in Ontrio, and other nrovinces Of the cern belt where- the borer has .been most destructive: To Preside Over DeI?rrne.Trii...; Chief JusticeLemieux,• t QUebec,le to preside' OVeithe trial Of .4ibbe De- rme, . who tab, been .releasetF from an asylum to, :stand 'trial ,coy the murder of his half-brother., . • • TO RESTORE NELSON'S ANCIENT.FILAGSI-IIP "Victory" to be Preserved in , Condition She: Was in. at : Battle of TrafalgAr. A des af,e h. front ' Londoh says :--, Great B Hain:is:striving to raise g80,- 000, whi, If Is needed. to; complete the e' Victor y 'Fund" to restore, ( Nelson's old flagship to a state .e'lack ly as it was in the time of Britian's greste.s.t sea captain. , . Ai, .the 'present moment the s ip' which led' the fight at -Tra,falgai rests ih drydoek .at'Portsmotith where it is intended she shall spend the rest, of her days. Nelson's ship now reposes on a line of blocks entirely out of the water, .with ten .strong steel „frimes forming a cradlein which she is "up - But unfortunately the Victory as she stands does not preSent the ap- pearance that she did when 'she took part iirithe.battle of Triifaletr, It is hoped eventually to- refloat the Vic- tory and restore her •'to her -former aPPearanceo This means much work, because many modifications were made fir Lord Nelson's flagship since the tune of his last battle., Mot- of. the ..ship's guns, the nainnters for loading them, the" , magazines, storerooms, cabins, galley cooking stove, ruses tables, hammocks, boats and anchors lmve disappeared. The present masts and rigging are small and insignificant, cornpaned with those the Victory, carried at Trafalgar and the original steering arrangement virtually does not exist. It is Intended te restore all these things and have at each porthole an Ei.c1,9a.1 gun and c'arriage such as was used in the ship at Trafalgar and also to have the magazines in the hold constructed and fitted as they' were when Nelson' fought. Xis addition it Is intended to clear the decks for ac- tion so as to show the lighting ar- .„ r. Wrist waeches are said to lie giving WEIS, to ii.revival-of the older -fashion- ed pendant,watches , • ^ 4 ()rilinatt(iils I Nixtettith.'Legislature • of Ontario With,Stiindingrn Twa Last Previous 'HouseS at DissolutiOn. (Nomineeat Who Were „Iiiterrttpers' of Last Legisla,ture Ake Starred) • Dolonitueavy, ' - LOOM/1', , • .. IANT NeRTE SO I rTil, . )3E00S' Y11,140 . 13.1.207018 1;‘,1012TIfIOOWCIIII EIGICilb WEST .. <.A111j1;14.A.1‘iT°lfi 0ci0fil DIJFEHRIN 1A7l10..A.S DURHAM. DUItITAIVi WEST ELGIN EAST .... 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"11, X., DellYea .• • • McCaffery • Wm; Somerville ,,..„ Sheldon 'Bricker .71on, poherty 13, L, • • .• • • ..... "Lc, W„,-..01ce 7. M. -Webster' .. . "11irain McCreary 'IV, T. •Jolizison John Beatty -; . .. - ... ,,.t ..... . • r • R. G. Kenna • • "I -ion. Beniali Bowman "S, Freeborn, Ilm•old Curry • • • ., "J. 'G. LethbridIce' .... .. • • . ..Tos. • Crldiancl "Wesley Montgomery' 'j, 133. Wi,7411el5 *13": H. Richardson . . .. . . . ... "... • 'T‘r. Doss ... .7. 33• tiVriglit .5 131 *I3urden "-Hon, Peter Smith ... 730. N. MacDonald ., *** • ** 2.2 131 DO, 21, Robb , IJ1, 'Patterson „.. . • .; • 6iLit'7.c, ,,., Woo: 203 -on K. w, 7,ippert • A., (1. rifolittyve .T Acrea :.•• • ,.., Tiny ,•••••• 0, 11., J11eLeown .4. , .. , .. • .• • • • Aaron Sweet • • • • 330, n .. ... Horn .1-1. C. NI2o,n, S. Dav,idson, Lib, , ' •svSnapiameon „.. . . .. •Lab. (Ind.) 2,377. f. II, Gain.. Llh. 842 *1)0,ciald MO.A.IpIne , . „,, Donald McAlpine, 711), 1,111 , • .. A. E, Dorlovan,, Con, 456 1V1, Rolliday • , r IV, If. FeMon; 7.71,0. 087 • „ .. . W. MacDonah:1, LB). 7 Prars17'41.2earric • , .. ... Prahh Rennie, Elia. 797 ,,, . ,.•• W', D, Eon, 811 .. .. A., "P. Mewliinnoy, Lib. 101 . -------0. M. BolVnIall, Lib. 647 • 7.2001&Q,Ilifoic-1•<4.1,,,e,,:ti„...••-••,::• .... . • ..; ..... , . , • ,IC. • 01•RO. 033 ..; ...... MciKeown; Con. 645 W 00".Days•nrAita, 17,17.0.'152,4 W, J, (len, 69 , ; • •'• • • S. S.' Staiilon, II,F.0, 303 7, .7, Prettier) 00h, 318 .. W. 2, laragg, ,Lie, 788 .. . .. , 14. Devitt, 'Con, 229 . . . . . 11, maiivicar, U.F.0. 1,57'2 C. IA. '731'olver• COO. 382 . • • ....D. Cameron, 1,87.0 10, G. Miscialin•zold,-,Con, Aocl. 1,.;c;trwon 0,.. 0, TIsdelie, 9,838. S. Ellellarnle, 331b, 640 • • • • , ...... • •• • . M, C., Fox, 130 .... . L, Wigle, TAU. 38 Byrn Hon. kt,•111111s,- Lob, -1,513 ....•e•., ...VS', Con, 483 • . ...... , ... .,„ „.... A, AI. :Rankin, 0011, .------------33. ItunIcln, Con. ins ,,..... ... D,' A. Ross, tf•P',0.. 1,775 . .. Hugh Munro, Lib. Adel. ..... lloir. (1. 11. .Fergiason, Con, 81 31, Ferguson, Cori, Accl, ' ..... .... (),arrnIclinei, ,I,T2I•I,C). 474 ., I. 18. Lucatt, COM 897 0. , „ . • .. • : ,, , , 31V7 IA)6030 . • , . 1.03avIcl Caaafinneiejapor'n, ei'f.,'2041' 76717,0,17 .•• • • • ... . . ' .... ... IVarreit Stringer, 0,10,0: 1,090., „ W. Jacoues,, Con, - ....,..,„„..„,.„„„ IC, 0, Drury, 1.7.F.O., 1,358 , .A. W. Nixon, Con, 310 G, 0. Halerow, (Ind.) .7,588... OA. Studholme, Lab. 987 • Econ. 1,Vuiter, Rollos Lab.; "4,843 John Allen, Con. 26 .. ... . . . . .. 14, Denyos, 771,0,01. 174 Sandy Grant, Cion. 531 J. 17 Con; ACE, J. II. .0oolto, Con, 1,680 IV, H. Cott 451 7' NV, Johnson, Con, 931 I,' • 2, by,. Gotieniocii, mh. 153 , .4 1V, 7.1roudfoot, Lib, 119 John' jbytit;'" Con. 711 • ,.• ....,,. W. 17- 7,11), 1,627 Andrew- Rieke 771 LI, Eliber, • Con..585 Peter Heenan, Lab; 375 •..., .4. A. C. Machin, Com Acct. 11011, M: •Apol• ' 1V, -Ferguson. Lib. 371- 01, 'E. Brackin.. 2,928• .,..4.„. Sunman, (Jon. 43 W. F. Nielcle. Con. 517 j,• •• • • • • A. Ross, Con, 2,40,9! try, 33,4714............1. B. MartY11, Cod. 4 , 7, 322. wohater; J•29ii .. • Hernia, COM 834 IL McGrearY, 17,10,0. 83 R. 10, Fre,,vion, Co,,. 823 W. I. Johnson, U.I6.0. 853 .„•.... 10. W, Hall, Con. 548 ' • • • ... ........ • • • A. j:1raY, 0011, 111' . , R.. Dargavol, Com 118 • ..... • ... ... x12. A..' Fowler, Con. 814 (Glad) 12, A. Fowler, Con. 33550, . Phonies Marshall, 1.4b. 507 '1`. Marshall, LAI]. 2813, ' .. . 14, A. St6vonsors, Lab 1,551 . Adam Beck, Con. 1,495 .; ..... . .... .• • tion. Benlah Bowman, -ulto. 888. 13, B.olplan, u,1-0,0, 240 ... . ... . . T. W, Freeborn, U.16,0„ 2,691 Mell`arlarie, -cOn, tot 2 c srosyn, IP 0 1,696 , . • , GrieVe, • Lib, 126 • (1.-,Letlil)ridge, '01,16.0, 2,975 .1. EJ)lott, Lib, 715 G. W. Ecclestonh, Con. 290 c'1, Eqclostone,. Con. Acci 0. P. Swayze, Lab. 108 .... J. IMusgrovo, Com 969 J Isf Marceau', I,11), 934 Harry Morel, •Con. 58 • 4. Sewell .U,F.O. '1,877 '1»R. 'Atkinson, LAb. 1;239 Jos, Cridland, EX, 0, 1,318 ..........1, (J,. Pratt, Con. 168 W. 111ontg.'onserY; U.76.0. 87 0. M. Nesbitt; Con, 5a5 "Sam, Clarice Widditiski,;U,16.0, 638 ,.... 7. W. Widdllield• TI,F.O. 413, "tunnel Clurlto, Lib. 654 . Clarli'e, Lib, 199 ' "W. E. N. Sinclair • W. 111, 187 Shiclair, Lib, 3,425 Calder, Con, 53 f, A. Pinarcl, Lib, 4,431 ...„.;.. 7:. A, .Pinard, Lib. 865 1', • Con. 1;097 ....... ..... O. C. Hurdnian, Eib• 113' , • .," . • Ross. 7.J.F.O. 1,103 •• • • • •••• • J• 4. Calder, '17b,, cast , • k. T, •Walker, 7.T.F.0; 617 V. -A, Sinclair, Cons bunter H, Price/Con: 6,096 W, 17 PrIce; Con. 637, R R.; 7.1017 Lib. 707. .t. , , aba. Edghr,- Eon.- 889. 71.C..reanytiOLdYibi.-ilIo5n,3•1•04 • •• • • . • .. 7-4on Peter' Smith; U,10.0. 2,586-27. Benneweiss, Con., 21.0 , ........... . ...... E. N. McDonald, U.F.O. 1:019 Thompson, Con. 215 Phonies 'Tooms., Lab. 685 (1» Gillespie,'.7110.• 109 0, M. 1-Iegarth Con. 489 D. Eogarth, •Con. -).719 Gttstave Evantursi. 7,11i, 1,299 (7 Evanturel, L)b. 349 ' Hon. 71, Parliament, Lib 945 • N Rarlianiertt, 'Lib. 97 • 7, A. 91atlileu, Con. 352 ,...,A, Mathieu, COn. :4117 - ft. N; Worrell; T.I.F.0.• 220 A. Dunlop, Con:, 685 ' 7, Carty,,Ir., 1.710•0. 322... Hon, T. 333. McGarrY, L'on. Acel Ins, McNamara., Soldter'(lral:), 1,199 jos': Busn-ell, -.Con); 1,002 OeO. 173 Chfttltcr .. mtved 4Goulot, tab. 1,905 ...•.• . D. Racine, .1)11:7' 2,414 - F. 34, Cireenhiw,• Lab, 3,891, E 73, Tarciell, • Cons ' • .. : .... 7 . .• .;'. Carrlh • • ..• , • ....... yuchact . .. .... ...... ............ non, 10„ G. M:Diarrnicl . . . . ... .. ..... .. , , • • • . • • . .... • 't ...... • • 9O01.Phos Armstrong on; H, ,„,,.. Frank Spence • • • .... .. j .. M. Rook! ... nA, .,..,.. ..... ... Win. Breese' . . .. I-1on. Dr, Jamieson Dr. R. N, Derry .,.., ' • • • ....... ........ George' Tillinser G. G. lIalerow „.. 010r, Leelning Darn ...... *410n. W. .1t0120 •••• A, C. Gar,den • J, F. -.,,,.„ 33. 3R)., wCaloolicee., . .. *W, "John joynt "Peter, Heenan (Accl.) ,els.o.n, ,Trew;ay.t.11.a, . 11;11, S. Beamish Melds wson 4V. 8. Itsge,v ,.....,... . . . , ... •..., ..... T. A. Thorrmsort E. R. Stedman -.... *A. Gray w. Ilambly Thomas Allan 01-1, A- Stevenson .... Sir Adam Beck . • ........ . .. • S tyhes. .. . .. , • . • George Elliott 'GI Ecolestone "C. F. Swayze .. . W. G. 'Wlls.cri ......, a. Mellvenna Harry II1orel W. Bouhlsner „. .... a.. S. Martin 13, F, Belford 71, D. I3oggs W, . . J'3,1V-411 41'1611;1°u vrean : Arthur Ellis 7. H. 17, Fisher A., E. Honeywell S.w., Boa „ . „ 0. F. Mahort W. 11, Chambers . 7. V. Eluchanan Dr, G, V,-14arcoult Eall 'T. L, Rennetty th, .3",‘D monteut. ,-F•:Well1ngton Hay McCausland Irvine 33. • 1 . • I .......... •,, .... ........ ...„..:.. . .. ....... . ... John Caines.or; ,...... • • • , 1 . • .. .... ..... .... I .1 . „.._ ..... .... ..... ..... . ... . . B.N. ,IY;n•ren .... .:101121 Carty, Jr. L, X. Lando:" • . ‘G, 338 itiurdoCh B. ;Johnston R. Baker . . . . Nathan Copeland .... W., S. Ditoust ',17111eneuve' ... . .. .. .. Scott Callan P. H. -Greenlaw "‘jr--B. Cunningham . . .. . ....... ... ... John Shgrpo Dr. N. 1, Coyne (Hr.) Mrs. W.. Bockei• (17„) Mrs. W. E. Groves (F.) ......... • .. • ..... ..... „.., "•1333gar :Watson G. Sandy ...... ..... ,,......,.. ... . . . W, S., H. McDonagh 'Hon, 331333» Raney., T.' 2., Mnlion oR. N. McArthur • C; Biggs A. Croolcett,, . ... • .. . .... ........ . .. ... ..:.• . , . , ., 1". 0, O'Donogliue , lames' T. Gunn .„ ,.". Malcolm L. Bruce John MacDohald . . . .... G. Lockhart 71C. IC. ICOrnutil . ..... • . ..... • • ... . 'J. 0: Dance .... , 10, Ids:64011, '• • • • .• • • 08, Tellier , ,J. j• • ty. 13, (311fIbrd 141.r), Et, 0. Allen .,.,... ..... ......,.,... . ..... 3333. 33, 02134029 colter Lo Roy Dal, ...... F. F. Trelehyen • T, E, McQuesten E. D. 0.Elyzin .„. "3. 132, Geverilock . .... . .. . ..... ... : ... Abner Cosens 73, 10, MacGregor ‘R. L. Brocicits W. G. Connolly ...s:.. Dr. S. P., Vreornan *7'11o/oast .:. Isobel Armstrong •11, 0'» Oh33pole • • ..... • • Chas, 11.7.actlie Dr, 0, Snyder .... '3",•-11, Marbeatt . . • • .......... • • • 1 1 ....... • ...... ... , 1 • • , .............. W. R. -nradhurn MeYers 17. H. Keefer A. J. 1,1cComber ..... ... . 'Gustave 1-0vanturci E. S. Colliver N 'Parliament,. J.• A. "Mathieu 1,. J. Callaghan Alex, Steumrt ....".. T. M. Costello George -Oakley, Jr. • • • .• .• • . c, GraVcs James Lyons • • • .-,t • • • C. ID. Wright' .......; Wm. Finlayson, .„4.,„ • Earl Rowe 7. E. .7amioson J. C. Milligan *Charles Crea A. 3. 1Centiedy 'A. C. Lewis "J. E. Thompson 'T -Ion Thos Crawford Capt Ptiallowney . A. R. Nesbitt L7-001. E. S. CooPer. 27 A. Curris . •• , Frederick Hog,g E. W. 7, Owens , Sohn Callahan J. A. MoCauriliind .. . .. • • Fred 0. MCBrien , C. Rainsden 3 R Marls 1)r IT Graharn R. .7, 'Patterson , ••• V. O'Connor 70-0. "Werehal ,Nreholas Asmussen "Mark Vaughan '.oi.)crt 9ooper S. IT, Craig .. .... . . Lincoln. Goldle liran ..... J•InNard W. O. Chambers W 13 Ilowe,n A D Shaver T. Mahony ,„ „... F. W. Wilson *Hon, 0, S. Henry ,.. W, Keith • .. Dr. Forbes -,(Iocifrey Stephen McCann Dr, /.7-' 0. Farrell :... Aurelten Bel•Ingor Musgen ..,.,..., 7. .A,- 1McP11all 33,'-. -33; ,Strupsori.•.:.... ..... ... .. .. , . • . •14 "75s, W, .ZotIone Magetto Dv .3 12 Hurtublse ' I-Ionry 0Gracly • , .. . • 7, Tf, Sproule Phonies °tarry I-7 Bryan .., E.. J. Blaccisier • . ; • .... • . • ...... • .• • • • WENTWORTH' S.. Moftat . ..„...„ WINDSOR ••• J. C. Tolmie .33 VORIC A, W. Strong -j);,(Skr. 33133 yvefjap. sain es Cooper .. .. • . ..... J. 97 Walton , • „ „ „ • ;; „-Vrtlrur Ro buck .... .. . . • . Alfred E- Borges 44: a. 6e1:;1.Vt. ToSepli ,Singer • 6!6; . . . . .... . . ,..,... .' ' ... . . , McGilire .7_ 13. Cunningham,' Lab. 1,370. 011.' rst, ' Con. 86 Murdbch; tr Ir 0 1,126 A...B. Thompson, Oen.- 130 13. joblisLon, U.F.O., 483 3, I. Hartt, Con, 899 re. Evans, 17.P.0.; 401 . . A, Ferguson, Con. 222- W. T. Allan, Con. 883 , . . W. T,,Allan,. ;COrl. ,635, James McLeod, L15; 1,303' . 10. A. Shehrer, Con, 133 ' " ' Zotique. Mageau, Lib, 1.798 Magoau, Lib, .1,119 , Chas IVICCrea, Con 142 • Chas -McCrea, Co,; 107 T: MagladerY, Co,,. 11InglaciorY, Con. 79.1- A. •C., Lewis, Doe. n. J. Cbdy, ,Con. 6,392 E. Thampson, Cori, 4,810 1rIsh, C0111,1.183 stOn Trios Drawforth :Con: 2,711Hon, T.' Crawford, Con. 2,335- I'2, $,Cooper, Lib. 1,125 .4 .... Hon, "W. D. McPherson, (Ion. 3,869 A. Currie; Gem 2,392 „ 13. 'W. J. Owen, Con, 7,376 31; W., Clirry• Lib. '5,911 ...,..- I. T. Hook, Con. 2,178 2254. Dewart, J.„ -lb. 7,188 IL 13. -Ddwart, 1.)115. 851 :T. C. Itarmicieft, 1.7b, 4,809 . . . . . G. H. •Clooderhatn, Cos. 4.618 Edgar " Watson, 91:8 ...,:.., -1\1': -Mason, ••Con,. 9(11 01, G. Sandy,: T.I.F.O. 1,349 ,., John Carew, Co,,. 545 Asmussers, , con, 1,4,54 10. Di.".-Goinntli; Lab. 4,238' • .. A. Ilan; ,Con. 956. ' Robgrt.' Cooper,. Lib, 1,743. • : Donald' Sharps, Coo, 119 Hon, '1v.. Rane)', Riches -demi, 'Llb, 157' 1-1. C.' Buclrl and; Ohm 120 . Sam. Carter, .'Lib. 104 McArthuty ,11 70 0, . w- C'-anonieere, Con', 115 •Hon .33, 13Iggs, IT F o• 2,801; t Rykert Con 21 3V:: A. Crockett, 117,10.0. 311 . T. T. II, Regan, Con. 350 1: C. TOIMIe; +Lib. ‘1,649, 7 C. Tolmle, Lib. .300 • /Jon, p, Henry,' .Corh . 1,6'72 S, Henry, Con. 256 • ' 33. 33, Lennox, 'con. 286, • 'H. •Vennox, Con,' 276 " • Dr• V60,1, Goilfrev-:',Con.• 2,11.5 . Dr, F. Godfrey, Con. Aell, • .»2L133433J13'49133 20,732 'LT • tween Kingsgate abd ; 9 iturtok April,' according to the rea„, • • , Canada from. Coast to Coast •4 Owen -anent' iinnligraton ,repoft, " Regina, Sask.-The forrnaticai St John's Nfidt-Hawes and -Co., In 1900 the total storage capacity of the Saakatchiewifn* Corti drottpi.0'. Asi• Ltd., of London, England, report, that the two ports was.only.'5,700,000 biash; socia'tiooi has 'excited a ."-g-q°6 of Nel„vfoundland and; Lubrador- exports- els, of whith ch Port 'Arur ,controlled very substantial of salt codfish .to 'Europe during .the only ,five per cent. ,313y. the close year ending 'March 3.1„, 1923, except- 1924 -the elevator capacity.is expected ing, shipments via LiVerPool or° New to 'roach seventy millions,. ' • York; and direct, shipments suboe Winnopsg Man -Bringing , with queritly;1OSt at sa., aznc2twted to 931,- them effects to the 'value of $78,852, 303 cwts., as compared with 1,076,043 and monetary wealth totalling $342, - during the previous year, , • • 832, approximately 880 settlers from Halifax, N.S.,--An increase, iirvalue theUnited States calve,. td Canada be - and., quantity is shown in the annual . report. of Nova Scotia Pries pro- iluction. fin., 1922, compked With the previous year. The value of fish, in-. eluding the quantities marketed for consumption, fresh, canned, clued- or Otherwise prepared, was $10,207A44, an increase of $428,821,,; • I. Thirteenth Year In Camp, Chaplain ,;14ajer,J. C. ?leer, W117 4 in camp at Niagara Camp with the Ilaldinionol 11thet.,This thii7tiet 1 year in 'camp, ;Ile is one'Of the oldest adting" chaplains in Canada, and d. set;ve with. the Clair. overseas. , - Duke and Duchess of York . Receive Canadian.Ruw , A cicspatcla 'from Ottawa says Dqing bis recent 'visit to England, Major H. It. Hodgson,. priVate seore- tary, to H18»EXCellency the. Governor-. Genoral, presented to Their Royal Highnesses, the Dolce. and Duehesa York the wedding rift of Lord and Lady Byng of Vinty. The wedding present was'a .handsome rug made of the hide of -the largest Buffalo Lined at Wainwright Fork •Iast .The preseneation was made at Buckinf,,- ham Palace,' and , Their Royal High- nesses expressed their pleasure at re- ceiving such. a characteristically Can- adian gift, -Fredericton, N.8. --The Provincial GOvernment hits'» given its final pr6val .for the construction of the new itgricuktural School building to be erected on: the property of the, Domin- ion Experithental 'Station, here. The plancal1461., a two-stor4y building, costing in the neighborhood of 325,000. A feature of the building is 'a judging arena f on, the livesock with remov.. able .seats, Quebec, , QUe.-Qhebec Ayrshires wen chanipion0hip8 Boston, 0,13 the first one -breed show ever held in 'erica:. Over three ' hunidred .and. fifty Ayrshires, from tett states and proy- mces,'coropeted at this show. , R. 13. Ness and Sons, of Howick; Gilbert McMillan,. of Huntingdon; W. Lo. e Sir Lanier Gottin , , gan, liowick, and E. C. Budge, of Canadian Minister of Justiee, 'who Beauharnois, were the winners from heads , a delegation to 'Washington this proVinee.' seeking for the re,storatlan to Canada , Port Arthur, Ont. -The total ole- of PronortY oiled by GEiru'uji,ls rem` the volume of . savings in Canadian and the Old World. That the, reptta- , trator capacity' of Port Arthur and dent in ,Canals, and seized by the. 'chartered banks' has been rising, tion of thishigh grade wheat is in - Fort Wilhiam will reach ,35,000,000 ;Unitod States during the ...War. T• Ila at the end, of March, 1023, the total creasing is evident from the fact that bushels by September, thio ;year, he:- Property inyolved is said to 130 two cording to the chid statistician 'of the .dollar.s worth, of Stock' in Cana- Savings' deposits ainonnted ,to 4i1,19,- a local seed company recentlY received 2175,721,033 nearly $1,40.f11 'every rnam an order for 500,000 bushels of scecl Port Arthur Chamber of Cominerce, than oor1404'ationa.,- ' • woman and Child in 'the DoMinien. Wheat from the Argentine RepUblie, Prizes 'Ints 'been' 'Offered 'for the ,firs'p provincial corn sho'w' at •MaliN, Creek i2103013 November, Edineaton, wdinan graduate,in. agriculture from the vorsitY .6f,' Alberta ,Was lgiven hd der ,gree • recently: She is Mies Sheilh 'Marryat; Sister of 714.mo. 'Mrs. ParlbY,, Minister without 33111333511in 'the A1L 0 berta Government;, and liVes at Alize, 'Alta. For two- years Miss MarrYat 'was a, student at' Olds- Agrichltural 'Seho61., She has, just completed a three-year course at Alberta 'tiniverL sity, Nelson, .13.0.--1Work was coin/Ilene:. recently- at clehring a» site on the river near here for the constrnuetio by Howland and Waltz, of '1V1innea- polis, of a sawroill„which will form the first unit of -a limge pulp ,and F papernill which is to be erected here; The City of Nelson will supply' the 'electrie power for the new sawmill, which 33 expected to he in operation about the middle of Jane, pending'the construction of the company's hykiro- electric plant. Trees to the number df 10,000 Were distributed among Saskatoon school children by the Parks Officials and Dominion Forestry Branch onthe oc- casion of Arbor rlay, Each child re- ceived One maple and one ash. Last year only 5,000 trees were distributed. Slrice the declining months of 1922 • 01718102 "" 'Pope's Gift to Spanish Gideon :The Golden Rose, which W70115 pre- sentecl"to the Queen of Spain, this year, is the gift of the Pepe to the Qiteen who has done most for her church kin. ing^,the year. "rite vase' and rose tree are 'gold, Witli twelve gOlden roges and seven bud$. Wheat 'grown in _Weston! Canada has for seVeral years been in demand ri froall 'parts of the finite(' States .M 1 -1A1-'5 114E. MATTER • " DICK ARE` YOU \A/ORRIE-ID AeOUT YOUR' BUSINL•S'S 3(0 • IN 11AI.IBITI3ORO. VUELL.;; I'LL TELL VER , ON E.. THING ! - tr THE. 13,E)Ss'pON9T TAKE- BACK 141-11\T .5711t) YESTERDAY -- I ' L L FD0'00A10/ DS rAcNi.cYTh, RESIGN .4 SAY ? HE. SAID BETTER LOOK 'FOP, ANOTHER JOS 1 rgi• 4/.1ier02tirlrOt44.1•:;:61.1,X.r e