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The Clinton News Record, 1926-02-11, Page 7__ - I — , I � I -_ ;_ I I 11 I 1� , I I I . I I 11, 11 � � I . � � I . I � I I I I I I I � � I r . I . � . I , . 11 i I I . I . I "I 11 . � I . I I ,� I I I � : ,� I .11 111 .1 -------- ­­­ - - - - � , �__ ------- ­ , _7_ - __ ........ —.-- ____.__,___._____ -1. 1� ____,___ � --- --- ­­­­ � I , � . I ­ ­­­_­ ­-­------ ___.________. , - ---:-------,- , I I I � . . � " I I I I � � I I I I I I I I . � I I � ___ I . __­ _�J I I I I . y .. .. . �� .11 I I ,,&_ . . . . . I . , I I ", .kl�,�, . f� �, , . I � .�, . ..:*i`�.!'�.' �,�,��111, �� 11111111111 I 1, 11 � I I .'' I 1� " � I � - .1"', . , '"THE WEEK S mARKETS ,- - � __ " , .f � ,� , _ , , ,CAr4AJ)iAN,MASTF,R-; , , , , � "". '_;� � "'_ .". , ", , , _Ci, __,�,., � , ,� ,.�. __ , � .. ". � . _"i_., � � I,, . .��_ ,�,� ada . rom ,ci)a, i� C084 I - .. � I 11 t, WOR'ITL 5 - ,:, : I I . . ,",�", ,� "_�� 'I _� I I - I I , .. . � ,' )�I�ECIFS , , . � - �. �' I , 1 I _. "_ ''I 11: I , ,,000 , ��.__ . ,�, : - � ,,, ., , - - , , , . _ , � � " 4, ", 1; ....... N. I I , , �F,.�', � , , . � :� � . I " _ 11 ___ -, ,, ­ I 1 I k; � , , . , , ___ - , , � I I � I I , I I I I � . . , 7 . , I � I , �� 1. I _ I ,: � � ��' 14MCI­`,� r- I , ,,,� - TOROZITTM 1. . 1, fast bacon, 82 -to 3N;,special brand � 'her, ..'�Inu�,-�J ..... i L oba ? , In,- �. �. I , ` , . � I .N., - , W,iunipe,a - � , � J . I I I I . i , 11 1. I ­ .1 - . � .. .. .... .. mail; 1wh 11 . . , _. ;c % ):"" L , � OPY No.' 2 -North,,, P,71%` No. 3 NortL bonclOss, 37 to 45e� I lalifax. 9-"�L,Iporii i4llulleS , g� � ,� ,], -1 " I , ,�, P.w Peel, Pictu�es pp ��," - '�l 751/�,,-� brehkfaA:baCo6i' 38 , to 39c; In.e1w, 11 ') �'it, fox ') ` iw" tha* 'Over 7fto��haad,nf"�'oattlel �riort"ln6o, IiL 1- woducing Centre 'IS I I i .� i � 4t 5-1-01 in., onA eat,I�No. � I North I � I , I . , , I I oo bedu:; :e'\'ll o r6d: 'Aa llalir.ax', be, 0"parly �!',ashmied by ,flgunes �enmt',Y ", I ". � I I 111 1. N w � Yb;iker. $1.671/z. -, � I , I � I 11, I I ., � , Cured niestg�Long clear bacon, 50 I , fl, , ,Vow tilak dlur- ...�,!� , t., 6� �R. I � aeili,Sept<_,mb�,x 20, 1925 and ,lanu- corl)6�lci, which' 0 to j �� �� - , �� 11 � � ... : I I Man. oats -:--No. 2 cW, nominal; to 70 Ilk, 22;'70 to 00 lbs �20 6U; � v M 1920� With_tb_l aek� lighting ing tbO past yc"ll, appro%inlat&ly aN� 1 4�._,'?_, 7 'A dDspatchi from London, Ont., - � No, I feed, 5(1�; 20 1be. ani up, $19.60; llghtwojlgh� ' � , I ox,�s I !�', � No. 8, not quoted, gh � .1litle , in the 'Richinond yards lulld�'sd' and, tiventY-f'Vc� !Ivo i ' . I -says -,7Tv�o genuicle 'Paul Pee -1 P'lillt-11--blo. 2 f"do-48c; Western grain q1iota- rolls� Ili barrels, $43.50; heavywel t , , -�zer_ ,qhippsd­� I I I � S 3,5 YE�3,1`4�ago- � rolla; $39.50 per barrel. � ,ut-or � ,� ", , t'llo, pro, I 1 . Dmin handiijIg i��� f, vince. A � �'i' � I I y I I ,ilvem. �Vorking I - � ! I i. ;% '' i,jg,��, gt6L,ed nyva ­C,Ine i tions, on,,track, bay port&. 4 Lard-Puro-ti6rcos, 181,� to 19c. , high 'spn&i a cattI5 crew ha7e la�,�111 I eculsign"llont O,f 1.14 \�46L, "111PP<�,1 to - , � I I h C,3�� p, based hcre, from ' Am.' Corp, track,, Toronto -No. -2 tubs, 19'to 19%C; I � � jDWn to loiLd �N2 head in mv, hour Dqu'.ogrw� 1'06-nce, Just yzar v,,h�ic, I '�'­I'tho artist's studio for $50 each by Geo. yil:qw, 93c,i No. a yellow, 9,0c� " �' , pails, 20 to�'20%c; I I t,vo %,-��,-­s__ut to TiqmburV ,� I PrIato, 21to 2V6c; shortening tierces, ,. ,d folAy Minutes. . - I I , Gw�rnanv, I's. l3ir,e:�, ,)f Nevr�york f"Ity",1L former Millfee&-Def., Montreal 'I * In's, -,�o 14 I ' , , _e I 6A eluded: Bran, per' to relg %c; tUN3; 14%'to 15c; palb, � Saint John, N.B.-Canadian - - I i1no to Toronto, Ont. ,- ,� J,Dndovo, and fri d of 1,,,k*dl � 'pe ,1,, bag n n; $80.26 ,k4� '151/ -V,/. to 1.,7(-. . ­ q T J to $31,25; shorts, per ton, $32.25 to . i to 151/2c; blocks, � I A'featurQ of t'he ha-�o bpan brou r�38.25-,- middlings, $39.25 to �$40.,25; Hf�a:v��sti2ea'-S,,�lioidL-,,�7.50 to $8.25; � h W,sat Africa has shown I (I Sushatooli, Sask.- � �!, ght to light,by Mr., I � ��,, � = liicrda��s, during the paz,iu, airy, indus�ry in SA'.-ko,tchawan lost . I , 11 B',�'ml','�'siim Geoige V. Dirre'��, after 1 good feed I nr bitg, $2.30i I do, good,- $7.25,� to, .$7.50,; butcher ;;;;. � I ... .:�, I � flou steerS, choice, $7 to'$7.50, do 'good . w , ac; rding to a, Tepo�.� of; yoal� Nva.s the . iuc,rea�_,�� in butter, cx- . , .," ,jearn ing only recently Of Paill P�W-"-' I , Ont. outs­Z�'to 44c, f o.b., shipping , , years CO 1, a I I I I 11 , 11 I '11, ,6 Dept. a T Add an co'nimerce. i 1, '-to the Brit- ' . I I - i ,Oitcd Trolu this r/royinca- `.4.i', *throudh IlLi Ina-Ste"Piece, points. , I I *6 to $6�66; butcher ll�ifers, chai(.0: - I �� 1*iab to rarn,,, , I � - - 'West � i��4 market,�� Duriu.g 1925 'mon-, than � , ­". _,�, . I �� I lth.1, They havo � been 1 Ont. good miXing, -wheat-­M.41 to $0-50 to 1 $7.25; I do, goc�d, $5.50 I ,tnad ,,hippcd to Bidth3h � ��4,,,- �',Alter bne,,p - 11� 1- I )ul' s CC ,�r&anicry butter , , , ,:r . I f�evr York art critics at $1.43, f.o.b., shipping po�rtrs according to ,,$.6.25; do, nied., $5 to $5.50; do, Z ­',ue of - � , .( id . , valued I by , I ' - frica goo .o tile v , - .$3,4,911 10,500�000 1, I � : !'� Yinore tban-,.$5,000 . I iring 1925, a -s compared with $312,- Was graded for Oxpovt, This let -re- � I i ,,,, each. ' to freights. I cbm., $4X0 to 14.75; butcher cow� . , . Z5 ., do, fair to good,. I n6 c than' double ,., �` � ,One of �he lntin�,s, the first of a Bailoy��-Miiking; 63 to 65c. choice, $4.50,to,$5,' *, I 'sl-nts it TlaubitY I - I pa, $4 to $4.5N butcher ,bulls good, $4.50 " - L8 in 1924 and _$'114 864 in 1923. The. 7 I I .� � gl 1tem Of 'd�, ',that gi g the previous year. I I " ries of three, Whicii includes the la- BU`k`heat­X`1 3, ci5e, I to $5,50; bolognas, $22 to 5'3.75; xgest sin _port in,. the -aded durin ' . I I I � . SO h" is,typical of , ltyv�­No. 2, 90c., 1 11 . � e aI: C, LL s - �, � canners ard cutters, $2.25 to . .$3 iree. Years under- review was aubo-'No definite figures ,are av I _41K - to , ,­ � I noons "After bho Bat . Mail, flour�_F!Tst pat., $9.10, To- ' , ,obiles and pa, . rts thereof, WI1r1c,.,ll,rLt.�'the Ultimate cip,�StinstiOn of all the but- I the arti-st,"; best work in gr6ups flom rontof do, .second pat., $9.60.. , I springers, choice, $85 to. $100; gooa 11 , IL . - 0111, " (I canned fish, occupied second tO r exported, but it"is understood that ,�; ! 1. I.. � I lif6"and,�L'ose:Y resembles its: Sequel. ,Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 per Cent Ini'leh COWS, $10'to $80; medinni,cows, . , . I , . t T _11 '64edtively- .1 of�sbipments went to 11 :; . . . . . . .� _. it is czdled, "Be opi the, Ba.thY anclin- pat.; :per barrel, in carlots, Toronto,,, $46%,to $60; feeders, good, $5.75 to . I id third positi,ons, I �' �- . I I . f . $6,50; do, fair, $5 to $5.50; stockers, � i 'k I ority �,,. -' " cludes tile naloed flgures� of Paill P"YS I -.-Perruission to instal Ungind . �, $6�30; Seaboard, in bu-`lk,, $6.30: 1 Quebec, Que , . 0 & , 1.11 �_ io some, ��ho appear In , Straw-Carlots;'per ton, $9't6 $9,50. good, $4.75 to $5.50; do, fair, $4.50 to .1 � . triansmission line, Tia-Ang a capacity 1. Calgary, A7UL,-The soDcl extract'lon 1. .L . I I two childrsn, 'tl 11 Streenings­-$tan $4,75; caives, choice, $13.50 'to $14; Of the Dominion Forestry ��� � _., " "Aft -r �th6 Bath" and The TvAlls", dar8 xecleaned, f.' I I r 15Q)0�) vol-ts, h s been given by the plant MAMMM "I � . . 0 b� bay ports, per ton, �20. - do, goodj_$12' to $12,25; do, grn5ers I ' is - " - 11 1-andscA s , , -, 'I . Th -c other is a Norwsglan po , Chease-Ntw, ,large, 22c- twins $5 to $5,25 J�. good � light 'sheep, , labile Service commission .to the�,Bxanch�at Rocky Mountain House is 11 -1 �, - � 1 I 1, I b ' 4 , :, . �� I . I - 7 �u )Ulvc-price,powcl�, This, line will be now working on an order for Can- �, �, . . I TE.Nr Ays, , _: ,� I ,i 1. d to, be Paul Peol'i best wbrk 22 %,; triplo�ts, 23e i -Stiltons, �4c. Old: r -b Acs, $5;50 to $6.50; 1 leo reed from, Great Brr'taiu-, � , I .�ACED L DEATH' _ � . b,Llievo I I I . Mr, 'B'r- large, 28n to, 30q; 'twins-, 29 to 31d; $8� heavies and, � ' . .Momhe,rs or :tll,5:.Gr�c*,of t&Le lost ��,Ilooirer, ,F,ugene 'Ow�'il MalcKay, of i in this sty�,,a of art, for which d janibp, $13.60 to $14;� do, med., , , , r RM50 t4y ,fil.'50;� do, beaks, $ID.50, to istd.,Iod .between tile hydr- departiladiall, t I I I 1, iem -works of the company at Grand' todg,epole pine and spruce,seeof is b9- -Luncuburg, N.S., rescued, by a Bceton-bound slallooner but a te* moments � rell,has,been.ofrered $5,000,,, - ,-' ,triplets, 30 to 32c 1 1 1 1 I � I , , , . I I , I I.- $11; doi culls, $1.0 to $11;, hogsi thick � )�echarge and i dustrisl point's in the ing prepared a- the plant, whilei,othor � I . i - � - - ,e, ased But:t�er-Fine­t creamery prints, S ,I . -before their Ship foundered. Lefttu'right (front r0w): J011" Lle-w yu, Capt., The two pawtings we" Pul-Ch ' t I . � I from the Peel -studdo I in � this city in 48c; No. I creamery, 46 to 47c; No. 2, muoths, fed -and watered, $13:60; do, I I ,alce St, John section at� ATvida, varieties Of tree re@d will,'be prepared GO01*96 . Chard and Eamund Ricluurd:; (back row). f.o.b;, $18.25; ao, country point;; $13; . . re, Che Aluminum, Corporation is -at the New Westminster plant. "AP- . I E. Merriam, Ga,rdener 'At, I . I ' Paui Peel '45 to 46c. Dairy prints, 41 to. 42c, 1 R Vho � " � I 1891, a row. wz49- �e'fore I do, off cars, $14.26-,' select .premium anjoy King and Jells �Torlrori- - � I . I 'cxtras, in cartons; � . ,. 1� I I .: � I I I e, plants. 1 prqximately 60,0 pound-. of lodgepole Walter Gill, C. St , I � I � . . offered an. exhloit of his -paintings cit Eggs -Fresh I - . _. : . I I � I I � Low e� cting it's 11up . I . Ce I ­ - .. ­-4---77-7-7� ­ � �, .46 to�47c, fiesh,extra's, loose, 45 'to �2.12. 1 � � ! _'2 I I I ay after ,his return from. I I . MONTRI11AV - Timmins, Ont- -The Hollinger, mill 136115 reed 'and 1.50 pounds of sPTU ­ I 11 . -orage � I � . 1. 4 ' epa 11 � It � :, .ES - To COMBAT, 1-Toronto'short studied' in F 46c; fresh firsts, 41 ,to 42c; ,at - -2 ; vill'ho enlarged to the projected ca-.;c;d � ill be pr red at th, Alber a M rance � � I 0 at S, Can. west., X6. - 62c- Q - W, r, , ANY CANADIANS - MEASUR . E urope whoro he I firsts, 32'to 330; 1 1 . .1 I ��� � )acij� of 8,000 tons daily. ' 11, Ili jSldnt. I I . I - - I MENACE, and -where, his'hert, wo-rk was accorriT, extras� 36c; storago, . No. 3;, 58c;_e:xtr, ', ol, �, : - ' ;, 55C . � I,% , RETURN FROM STATES , , CORN -BORER , I . a han in MT." St9ra& seconds, 26 to 27c, ' � . 11:: 1. . � L a-Vietoria, B.C.-bribish -'Columb � 1, �- I . . ,,, , I I._ —, I plish,W. - The -painting 9 . Dressed poultry� ,Chickens,, spring, Flour, Ma ' n � spIrl , a ,9,. rits: - inderstood ord s- aro, ,:heih�, placed - __ I � , , � me lb.t 3 1 2c; hens, - see - stroll ba numediateTy forarthnee'additioual'Tod hemlock is enjoying an increasing de- . . I . r of.Ajric�liure Djj.�� Birrell's',honie in Lohdqn felt so I o�er'4 to 6 lbsk,'24 to $9;10; Onds, $8 ,, ,is, . , $8.20 to $8.90. ,Br : ' . , to - ,r.25. a aloolit s,bojo jons'Inand Ili Japan. Last year!s 'exports Official Figures Show 7X3 Ministe ­ ,and"liter when he ,and his.90-ri 26c; do, 3 to 4 lbs,, 22c; roosters, 18C; . I nills.' Th;s willad, Growets, Lax ""' ric titey Were Stared ducklingi,. .5 lbs. and up, � 80 to -32(�, Shorts, $32-.25 te- , 5. , iddlings, t.a that country ali6w,an� increase elt- Repatriated Last" December. clar.es, Corn . I moved to New 'Yo I � . , ' $39.25, to $40.25. a , o. 2, 'jr to . laijy, to tile capacity of the. Mill. A, tent., as Compared . , � , �_ y, not.�o be-Vrougiht�to light ,again' turkeys, 35c. . I I I I . 1. i n . art of tfl, ta-uk -co,,F,tr ction c3eding 100 Per A ting, Advi.6e- Swe M-1; A 8 -1 1 �', I U A despatch from Ottawa .9qys:-1n , In , cCeP I � leked�. lb., (3,,.. car lots, $18 to $1 RX90 � lill. tho'ligares lor 1924.- Thishern- . months ago. , - Reans-Can. ,hand -p , . Uts already bean complated, and the w . I . '1 ,the month of December, 1925,:a. total A, despat�h from' Torbriba says:- Until a rep# L I to r)%C. I I Cheese -Finest wests,21, to 2 1 1/2C - 1� )utlook is favoi,ab'e for tb� p�aict be- lock'has different characteristics r6no t i to'London that primes '5 Butter; No. I p,itsieurtzed, 45 to 45 1 . de of 7,923 Canadians who had bee, 11, ,Legislation which is aimed to render .It wasL during a rap ,Mapfe produce --Syrup, per Imp. . I I/2C; - - d in the UiOtai-n PrOT1Uc , ; � . Gecl�,ge 'V. Birrell, �oaxned of the pos- 'gal., $2,40; per 5 -gal. tin,�,$2.30 per searf.'as, 33C. 'Eggs�-­Storage filrats, I .ng able to handle a 'ittl,d over 8,00,41st 'OUn 1 very extenslve�`lly for ing- in the United, States for six compu'sory the practicing by'O'n,tario -Able value &,the'tWO-P,eel'Paintin . 271c, storago reebrids; 2�c; ,fresh kx- � - . I I )ons daily, shortly aftor -the Middle and is emV-Oyed I . � months or'�ongor xetairned to this Do- far S d Government corn -borer 99 gal.; maple sugar, Ill., 26 to 26c. ' , tra,a�, 47 to 49a, Triiiah firsts-, 43 W44c. � . . . buKding purposes, � I 11 � . mor . . he� possessed. � He was informed' that Honey­50-Ib.'tins,'i1% to, 12c per ' A the present year.- . minion according to a statement of centrol measures Will be introduced " had been, �rchaced lb.; 10 -lb. tins, 11M, to 12c; 6--Ib.� tins, otatoes�-,,Qudbed;�per ba�e, �&Vll l6ts, � . 1� � I ' 11 "After the Bath pu I . ,8 10 , " - � I I ­ , � I _­��, the Dept. of Iran � by Henry potpek and .Tames C,glorick 12 to 12%c; 2% -Ib. tins, 14 to 14%e. $3 to $ . , , _��,__ " _ �_ , _ � , --`-17- aigration -and, Colon" at- the doming, .session .of tho. Logis�- I - . — .1 , I � 1- ­_­_ .. iiation; For the first nine months of lature, according of thlis city and that it was- a prized . ne -Hams, Med., 27 to , Com. quality calves,$10.50;'slightly RIO�US BLIZZARD I I .-"M" . to an aimouncement. Smoked i ats, - 42 to 45c; smoRed better, $11; mixed clus,ity hogs,' $14,60 ­ . _ tile ,Preael�t. fiscal year thp total 11 made oil Thurliday by Hen. John S. . 29c; Cooked liams, I . . . SWEEPS � ATLANTIC I Iff, � -1, 1 .�., ,13,529. The.1jecember total is -a. record, 'Martin, lylinister of ftrieulture. - and valued masterpiece worth ­­ x-ollse,22e; cottage, 2.5 to 27c; break- to $i4.75. , I I I .. J. I .11-111 0 than $17;000. Upon,his returlito New , I " I . — , I I . ffipll'�14 � I � -, � . .. I . I — � , , , Since April, 1924,wbdu the department Some idea Of the alarin with, w ic ­­ - ­__A'�I_ 41'.,- -;,t,- to - .� I I I I . I I . � ,. I —'­ ova Scotia Reads Blocked, .1 I -_ ,,`- "Ill., began to keep a count Of Canadians th,6 department is inclined to view the, 110 U art critics who. pronounced them of �­ � ­ I �,� I,- 1_1 I Trains Are anc e . � 1: C ell d - , returifift to their own country. ,It Is borer menace is 'readily conveyed in 2 196 hi -her than the previous best Mr.. Miirtir0s anncmncoanent� On the xcoptional value "Before the 13ath,'! e .; I -he . . � I � I . I . ­ � A Idespatch fropi Halifax says:- . � � � , " I �'cmtilly'total of 6,127 recorded in other hand, really -farming common- he refusesto sell'it any price, but t , 1111 . offer of $5,006 for the landscape Avi - , � northeasterly b'Hzzard` swept down I 1'1� I-. . ,�', ,.:�� 77 - vor Nova Scotia early Thursday and �A ­ ;illy, 1924. " The increase in tile Move-, ities havi) failed, to date, it is under- ment ot Canadians returning from the ,riousileag of stood, to appreciate the so ,likdly 1>0 accepted. ' * , � . . . I I I . gedfor twe'vailaours, sending ship$ ' ... �!­ ',",� -',,.o'.-:�.� � urrying to their .harbors, piling the I United States is retarded by lmrmgra� I the inroads Made by tile grubs. since I I tion officie:1.5 as Andiestive Of utj� ­­ 1 1928. - � I I I ' I I __ ­­ . � - CANADIANS PLAY PART . . ; ads with Ariffs, that in many parts i � . - . proving business Conditions through- I That ther6 has be;,, a decicidd I,axity IN CHININS DESTINY , I ut off Country districts. altogether, �,�y­, - ,� � , aused and business _� . . I , I I � ­ . out the Domi4ion- ' . , I Ion tile part.of corn growers to accept - immigratipli for October,, NGvem­ departmental advice I 'also is o5videa .. I . — . ", Soviet Troops Enter When � ' schools Dia4epipf . �, _, ... : _� § I I . _' : I : . . . . . 111.� ciose up for tile day,' i�tarrupted I . '. . � ber and Debember, 1925, -also show Nor has -a system of local onf6ree- , BiAtain Refuses to Allow. .. nd in tome instances stopped train , T . I ... 1. ,i:�;",.,-.; . I I., affic.and. kept �11 ship -ping in port ­. �.,� , ­.. I ' I all increase of 1,67i ovLr'the dortles- ment of combetLve tactics, as prac= I * three mcmthrof 1924. ticed last yearby different municipal 1, - Canadians,to be Engaged. - ­ �... .- � �:., I �. � ­ ... No dam -age to shipping or otherwise , ,_:�.i � ,,::::: �:,,� i I , -.I �, :1 i- "I . �. - beeii ,repo#ed early Thra 11 , 11 11.1 . .pending I The total- .immigration to Canada ities proved of any real worth.�'� This or of th qiiegiion of exif c ment is effibod Col 'f the nine months e Present or a .. I ., patch from UAdon:.'�$ILY�;- The refusal by the British authorities , L � - �. " " Ing., The Canadian, Government . -1. ,,, fiscal year ended Decembor8lst was egisla- I Ili Tdr_Martin's contemplatod I � in China toallow San Yet San, pregi7 ' . 11, I- reliant Marine steamex ­ ------- ,. .1 . ttler, from Antwerp, wl�leh was.ro- 0apt. George Fried, 74,115. Of Me number, 31,DO4 were tioll. In the, event. of the latter be- British, 14j988 from the United States Corning effective, enforceinlint of Sarno . the Chinese lbepuV�Ic, to on- ,Zlelit of gago Carradian officers to train 1uh Tted Several days ago Ili trouble o3ff Tile galiull.t commander ,cr the &S, and 28,123 -from Ot'hor:d<)Untries-_ will lie proruptly�trk�nsfevred from I . I I r Imunieipal to Provincial. Gove nment troops, war, res ,r ,ponsible for the slit y ..' . a coast, limped. inti port Thursday rr=icrent Roosevelt, who was award7 , I � I — 0 ­_ , o f Soviet troops into -Canton to the , Drning Jr%;st So the storm was break- ed a medal by tile British GoVerradOlLt � A I,- A I for 'lie -- ' or th. crew of 26 of " � . �andi. � , � __ - -----I- d'nn AT �r VIR V, CLAIMS I . great Ultimate disadvantage of Brit - �u . I . 9, an anc re , I I ree. I I I The Furness liner Manchester Pro -'the ru-n4cen. frelghte& Andiroo.'. .�� 1. . FRENCH-CANADIAN' oter, reported in , troub*e in mid- I -.1 0---- I � I . . . — . I anti_�, boundfrom Halifax for Nall- . . Charred Bones� �f Roomer i , n I eater vriLlv a gonsral cargo and cat- MEDALS AWARDED TO ' . , was not heard froin on Thursday, I RESCUERS IN, LINER �'Hunteifflmk Found ' in ,'est infoTmation corn1bg to the- � . , 11 , . I alifax office bein e I — Fire Debris. I ' yql King George Gave, Recogni, _1 ssage sent out from the Cornine, of - A despatch from Cobalt a'. - I a amne line, bound west, stating tbatl tiOrX to Mell Of U -S- Ship, Sunday's fire &aimed one victim. The I was staiming to the aid of.the President Roosevelt. charred remains of Jean, Lanthior', anchester Producer and hoptal. to . v rench-oanaclian, %ylio haot been Tooni- . - � A Oespatch from Loudon Says,- Hunter lKoek, were found Ili 1 ' . sell her at midnight, -' Mh Irr. A. -4.. .I -,l �u A A I Ing- in the -1 I � � - "RA -d 11 ­� � . , -1 ... At Digby the Bay of Fundy Pas- a 118 as ar 0 s- - R the debris when a sear I PR Y p .- "I" N�: � still in Canada, observing the China- I ger ntill freight steamer Eippross, Tor gallantry for saving 'life at sea to digging, after exhaustive in(luil`103 at; pg,.,�,. �:� . . . ... . A town of Eumomton�, . ­ .. Natural: Resourees Bulletixi.,b STERLING AT PAP. I -ill the officers � and mail �of the United :: � ,I . . I . I . . his ustial hatUita had failed to find any: P", - AFTER NINE'YEARS ed by the C I .i g'��-&� -, . . . anaolk.n Pacific Rail- , - I ___.�__... . — . I I I � I States liner President Roosevelt, who trace of Lanthior, ".. 11 A : Trappers. and fur traders have for . .1. I lo, 'plying betwpon'Portland and St.. I Lake Wrongly Charted, Cor- . Aa f ur re with the., cut in lifeboats to the aid �of the AeLordlng to tile ca,rotaker of, the _____._,_.__ " I - I - I . . lt�u the morning , we 1. � I .... � � I ,,',,;�,; centuries talcon freely of � � British Mkime.r of Meeting Ob, - ' a I I crewof the.33ritish Steamer Antin09, block there were 12 persons. in the I I �',,'.,��v rection Widens Ontario's Area .oil .a, yeto contrary I'll ��� ,,i�;`_ I ame ile to make the return "I ..',, - . , � _ '�,'CM.fai I including the two who woro drowned, but7ding Saturday. nighti arld"Fire: -.� I , ��� , I .. ,,des of Called - to . P Ili . the evening, I . � ., I — ... - I . . ur trade of Nations Re-establish�s . , . ". . � . the general, opiniort, the f , ;,� The I;uno�nlmrg, Liverpooll and V.oyd?s Agency awarded its si�v �r Chief M-athies4n.was able to account" , '. 11 _�Md : ,Ilk I des atch from Ottawa says:- Canada t,o-day employs more capital Confidenee. ' , - 1 ( I'd I... � ,:,.. � .... , _p . . okport fishing fleets got to porti medal for life Saving aL Sea to Cap- for'only 11 of these. When he con i I I, � � .11 � i, - The,Rtovinco of -Ontario has approxl� and more people and serlves a greater . . 1. ad of tho-storm and are reported tain Goorge'Pried of. the President net find Lanthior the- c6liclusiOn was : ' a W Matelj�lfiyl)() square inEes,6f territory 'riumbei than ever before. The; demand ,� A. despatch from New York says; - I ROGSOVe% Second Officer Itobeit,Mil- reached that his body Might Be in7he J� 11 ��� , �; - more than anyone thought it had. The foe�,urs has Increased to such a de- It -was a notable occasion,when storl-' I fe. I lor Third Officer Thomas Sloand and - - s as there was definite evidence . � - 11 I liunonrdem�nt that the �rovircca was �bwt fhe fur industr� is confTolit- Ing cables reached par in New York u n , .. gr_ ,t this week. Eleven years have elapsed that he had been Ili tile building when I IS 82 Years Old, jbiggor,-thun bad been rowlized was ed with new Problems, among the mos. the fire started. I Lf.-O.L A. H. Pq�dher celebrated, the -made in a. report. of the land surveys important of w1aith is certainty in since the English pound �stood at this . , The property lors will be ut ,least 92na afinlyersary of h1s, birthday oil committee of the Associi-tiba, of the . . ill terms -of 'Araerloafi dollars, regard to the supply of good quality price . . $s5,000, but the insuralicecarrield -][ias jairuarySO. 1cnownaS,BrudeConiitY'a Doiulnio# Land Surveyors I at its an- fars suches are supplicid by Canada, and there bave-been extreme fluctua- not yet been determined.., I "Graud 014 Main,- Col. Dolclier has - nual meeting here� and inereased production of them.: tions during -that period. An extreme --.N--.. , had 6 long, In.toreat4lig and , useful � The Tspoxt; says-, "It is interesting , Due io the UnAted supply --of qual- high of $7 war touched_at the beghi7 . career. 11, view at ill& long Service to to note that an observation for lati. Ity raw fu�s, in compariqon with the ning of August, 1914, and a, low of London and Alps !the coclety,. Co. Belcher lie,% been elect-. tud,a and longitude taken during the demand,, the fur hiciustry has ,been $3.19 was made on Feb. 4, 1920. There Linked by Air ed all ii-onovary life, ill -ember ,cf the course �of the 'control surveys Aclw.ed forced to use pelts formerly considered has been., roughly, a corresponding ., � .,�­- , on-tario Historical SOOIDtyl , In adffl- the position ,of Island Lake -to 'be -4orthless, many �f which, are imporb- fluctuation in. Canadian funds in Now . A despatch front Croydon, Eng., i tion' to his military experiences �n t%writy-five mfl�s out. of Placs, As ed from fo�-,eeigh countries. The fur York, with frequent minor deviations. I I says , -To onable travehw; to rpach'earler years, Col. Beleb,or ha,s, atvari%t.his lake . is, ,a gaverning point on the industry,� -however, i!�nob Content with St ' erling at par is a development I .. the Winter sports -area, casily and com-'Car.tini,es been engaged 11, commercial unsurveyed bounclary between . the the continued su�stitutiw�. of these that is traceable direcKy to tho,re­ fort&blY, a now air zor;vic ' a has besn'trave-ling, iiewspapon' woIrk and bank- i Piovinces of Ontarlo'aDd Manitoba, ,ow grade ' furi and is looking forward somption - of a free gold, market by inaugurated with a sdVoIj-8eatLr qir-'ing and his, public zervice lUcluder n the effect of this cox"btion is to add ' lliitain. The issue is still a highly , . I . I . oagerly-to other means to increase the p:ane� It :eover: tind Croydon aPT07'flour-yaar term as inayor of So.ut.h�aiiii,,-'ap,pToxiiiiately 1,500 Square nli'es. -to supply ___ . . I controversial on�, but in gefieral it is I , droure, and in revon hours 'ends near ,ton, Col, 13alch.er tit present rog,ideoat I the previously estimated area o.f On- ThZ'farming of wild fur beftiorp, fah,ly saro to apnelude that the results St. Moritz, Switzerlend. . I . . . � iso, Ha�Lltoii. Avenue, TWon to. tarlo." . - " , I I , I . for their fur oil privately owned,lands have been more favorable than were ,� I. ­ �_._ =�_...:�___�-� � .7 __­ tbo.,litilization. of ,%elected. waste anticipated. The principa� effect �of ___� - . � , - . . . - and Britain's raturn to a free go:d market _.___: . .. ­ � 1. � � ., I ,� I I . . I ._;;.� � I . I � .% . 1. lands and wat- 1- areas is advanced 28 ,wa . .- . , . I I I . � *001"� t I I . I 1. a suggestion which may provide a s a. sentinidiltal one. It did more to - . . I I . � . i I I r - , I - . � 0* � sohition Ili part� of the problem, of an Create interna,tional confidence in the - I � I . , I ,. I r supply. %tability of Britain ,and in the event- . ,I. adequate fu I j � I �M .- r I lial recoveiy of equilibrium by Colitin- - I g, .g . -,�- �Mll; i -III autieipation of tho evident hitor- ;"K, , ,� etital Europe than did any other fac- . '. . j� _g� I . . f k., , �M,AIIQ ,.� . ost� of - tile �pu).�,:ic and -the increasing , . L R.ftt�:, I I ` "N' .-Ith the possible axe ption C t e � I I . L I . � I 11 O' 0 11 I . , 1� dern d for Information in,ragard to tor, NN 'Lgning�: of the . I I I "I I " an . I . . ;,�(Wl � esources of fur hearing Dower , Plan, or the so . , , �.114,%_`�', . CanaclaN r . I I , - . ; . ,, Z " r ru.r�q3&1. Cocarrie, Pacts. In -any evento it had , I ,� . - I , J� "'. IM �, . �., . .Ing o: - ,� �� � WiM ,life ,and 'the, tal, . I - � .1 I . . � I I , � tui�ammals, ; 11' ceptivity the Nat�rol a_fai-feaching iffiect,which is �moro I . . I I ',1 -Resources Intelligence Servied of the readily Ap.parent to -day than it -was , . I I I,' . . Dept.'of the Interior has prepal.ed�a six months ago. 11 I nme iplvi oil Canadian ----*--- I ) - I I 11 � fur bearers ,and their. domestication, I . I I � I . I I I - I . including beaver, fisher, ', muskrat, Brunettes Held Best , � I I 1. � I mink, marten, raccoon I Chinchilla rab- . ' ' Jui ges of. Perfumery rr R: ,� I r bit, skunk and blue fo�. These, several .. . I .- I . 1. I r, I bul'.,Ltins contain ditta4elative -to de, , A despatch from London s-ayq;- . : .. acription, habitat, production, tT&1)- Brunettes are more appreciativo of , 4 I ping, r�cethdds,'bl-(!�dlng, feccling, pens, Scent than W.ondt-g hence he ,; ,.- - -�­ -, :. I -.11.practive, pe',t-values, marketa,e' �loyes in, perfume ,�'s I �, " .. .,�.� ,�10#ZM &I tuL ' I ,..,,gs .1 rall, Various aspects of nee of brunette Cull - �1111I, -,I c 1 K manuf re and I cr,tali,dshnients. This is one of the ob their edonomic and Commercial i1UPOrt servatious set forth by I,'. A� Hemp - 11 �� ' , These. kvill be amplified and eill- ton I ilia new book-, "The Seent of I ance, 11 J)Ody any fteir deimlopnionts '',is re� L I ,,Owers'and.T.O�ves.11 � The, clarker tile �' I . _ I I , ".., ­ I � :quirod. . . . complexion of a race, the hemier scent I . . inquiries rel alive to the � fur � re- itlfairors. The English like the rose,, . . ­ L, � rources and, fur farming in particular violet:and clove. pink, but tile Latin �1. 11 I are 6n,the increase., These come i`iOt "141 preferless delicate scents. This I ra I . only fron, Canada but from the- Un-, ,..to reaches its height Ili Somaliland, I .1 . � ited States and.countries vi E Uro" 11 ill tropic Africa, * Wherre the natives . I " I _, ,ht is very d ­ , , �vell, The inf6rrilatlon roug ronch themselves in Crocodile alusk, I I . . I 11 re, ' . I bi� Harlptoll gives ,l charactor to . diver, 11.� I I � I � . r . . . � 0______�_ I .1 . I I I . , I I the proper arrangements of flo*eis in 11 I ... � Christians in Syria I � gardeus -so that the GcLnta Wil be . � , i . - � � . I - . I � I Mazsacred� by -Nativeg ha,rinonlous and plants and flowers I . - 11 � . I . . will bo'provided which ,will Supply I'll, . I . I - 1. - . , :: .. . . . I � . I - I . ascas, Syria' perfume throughout the'yoar. � � ­ , - I . -i .1 . . �. � A ' despatch fl'OTYVDRiu� I I 1. - � M ...... I'll ".... I" - i I . 1. ­ I Says --The inhabitAnts Of tile 0hris- . � ----re �_ . I - . . I ... 11 I . I . 1 L. I . _ I . I I . . . I 11 I I 1, - I � I . � tiall villago Of IyLaruliei� I totalling Fewer'Rlvers Witli GRIMY!, - I .... I . I I � . � I . I I � 11 " , 1�ed Tand-ay by -- . I I about 40 were Illas8ac I tY-e191A rIve . . I . I I I I I I I I I .1 I I . . ,.-. - ,d at -the , a. ,� nativo'band described as, con po�,e� -Of Ahe twen �rs r0l'1116147 1 A real additfou to th. womanbooa atClAnn'cla is-tbe above. 9�011P of, B al , pire �61101nerlt gle.�I, -a � 11'aPI)C, - I " -ands ' Alaruneh is 55 miles tnliabited f� tile rRinlon, ouly elght elltraaco to th I I Alta, � T�Ae,ie were 41 ia tile. original party, the, rem-aincler. , TS bj�ig ,. il, . I e Call'a'.11all Womenle Hostel, calznry, . . I . . I I �i. , ��p ,6'asC1lS . now coIttain thele. , isa trauers, sun a e spec, a ce _r pon"I" Of the Moining Portia S�outh-� _ or, chi... . . . , , T ' hie is not the first time that Can- aclians have been said to,have played a picnainent-pavt in the destinies of , China. Some years ago the .-report was broadcast that Morris A. Cohen, ' I ,youngeglolisr .1 foIL-no lroul.Ndralln" � I'- ,. � BREAKING . - ton, had become the confidential ad- � IT UP,, viser to Sun Yat Son, after having , A'UOV6 Phafo shows all loebrsakei�-t`woric on tholask or breaking UP * L acquirid Intimate acquaintance with -the great fee floes, on the St. La.wrence criver. I . I ' Chinese characteristics while he was ��_­7­'_­_,­_­­'- ______­___­_, — — I . � . I � . I . L I . � . I . I .Trains on tile Dominion Atlaritief � - allway . running from H - alif-ax to Fourth'Officei, Frank Upton, and its caned2ed Thur#Aay 'hronm medal to the 20 lift" who man- artnouth ,were 'red the boats during the worliL,of d other trains were running be- I . - . ad time to some degree. . �r,.s,T,h-.-, , � -A despatch from .Boston, Mass., four officers also received . . ya.-A raging gale which came awards of silver �Iata from the Board 'th Xew �Unglandlt worst snowstorm ol Trade, L: - .- the winter � was causing distress . ­ a- --' I ng the s4board to the South of I I I I . . otton. The worst of the Storm Relics of Roman Beauty . I L ' I ad passed by night in Greater Shops Under La4don Street Am, but thousandt, of commuters ­ I I �. . relhqla Ili the city .proper by dis-1 A dtspatN,-i' from London Says:- � . q % pf�on. of'tra-ln,.trc,'.Iey and motor ging',and'S mondy-chnngers now carry I Mport vtol'es on their traffic over- th�, district which . & cition, Dzpartradnt ' I- I . rnished quarters for, Aranded em- was Ronian Landon's litshionable . I oyess and hotels and 11odging houses shopping contve-the counterpart of . . , , re ailainmed with invo�nntal"Y - City- the modern Now Bond StkeeL�11800 . I wetlers. No.�hipsiefi�Boliton.aiid'till,y.a,�sag,), , L I ; . I I I long tile coast vesse�s Icept to port. It has just been di.4covered that I 11 L .__-_L___�_ . ,Lombard Strget,.the Wa:;' Street (if . . . 'glish Suffragettel's Back-, .- Eng'and, runs through tho,'L Contra of � . I I . I tile district where, Ili the clitys of tl*, I L 1 Parading for Votes Ca the beatitk shops of the city-, . , I . — I Jflourishc�d,. bootmakers . displayed A despatch from London aays;­dainty sandals andimodistes showed I o, suffragett-e is coming back t Not the latest mo(hs in c:dssic,robes. 4fied L with -,the v. etc t 30 9ho-i*10w] -Tvloro than 1A.0 feet under th.a'level I . L ants to'iiNert ligr.prer6gative "P611 of the present Lombdrd SLre'&, b district; �. . ecbing't,hoi agd of hventy-one. "Votes � ruins have been unearthed whiph-dis- L r, -Women on the Same Terms 48 close quant , itlw; of hairpins, brooelies-, . I all has been adopt3d as the Slogan Combs, rcln,Mna cf sandp 1 3 and narrow . I 111_�­� ,1.­.FIl,g Freedom-Leag"o. bott:,-s out of ,which beauty prepare. I I SrL 8 ettAcular a nd, quieter. methods, tions ware dipped with dainty Spoons, '. . . I n in 'I`r07War days have been d�e- Th ... relics wiFro ;Cound:anl�llgg wa*,:S L=u L,POOI, D U plans fol"Imara-04 which inaic, ­vIvere gal:y .. adhcn�t r . . a to that 'there _ � , .1 t� , ngland I in colored shops in this location.,. - tha one are alroady.under way. I A, coin at , itulZ of tile rbalporcr . " Miss E:18n'Wilkinscm, only woman:01aivAus indicatCS thiit,tlils probably . I � . I Labor menuber of Pa-f.iament, ig 11421l) -,was theshopping,centre, from the Carl- I . .1 : ng the 'eague ill'its ,latest endeavor, je t � timel , of Ro ,Ili sLttlenierit in I .. . .D � In I . I I . gs is Mrs Pethielt Lawrencie, ona Of Britain, . I., . . the woll�;vn6vwn suffragettes of other 1. . 1* I . ., y6ars�__ It is planned, to have at least 1� , .1 , . 1--- I .1 I . I 100,M)0 young woman in the London ' I5, Per Clent. of Caalada 1, I , - theidea being .to "ga,ten �Not Yet Seen b I White Men-, I :L . 3 � tile lCgjSlat6r8." i . I y I . L I �, I . . ;. talua-11tall: ­_ - '. *1 . 1 11 .1 -, _.. L A oltspatch from Ottawa mys:-At I I � The Fariious Blarney LStone , ' the openingof the ,annual convention' � I . L � I Has Changed-O*ners of the Association of Dominion Land I L . I . I ­ - I � Surveyors here, Presia,ent R. H, - ... A ^adsp tell from L _�% L I � I a , r1ley, ,Ireland, Xnight, of Ottawl,dre-w.ntteution to I , , . 1p4ysi-7'he blarney Stolle has changed ,the fact that 75,,perxent, of Canada I .. owners. Sir Gedvgd Colthurst, -%vll() had not yet bpen Seell by a white man. I I . I had Owned the, famous old Blarney He was referring to ,the habit of I - QA,otle for man I y decades, is dead, and , travang by knowwroutes in the unin . - I I I l;� older San, who now. -becomes Sh- habit,d disbricte, Without attempting 1. I . I . C -he country beyond, He, stated I , . leorge, has taken over 'plo historic to viQiv t I I �14 ruin. The now Owner, a heen that only a small yortion of Canada . I.L � � � I bis iliad been mapped, and that there was 11 spQrtscliin, Will Make his home on L A'JiCeSti"al 1)�Op�21"ty, , 2d f efficient maps of the I - I Blarney Castle is I a keen lie or , � , I �f�ll open to visitcrs, and hulldrads of country. due to tile interest being takell - I L L 11 _ I to J urists, are lowcre;d by their hec!s to � Ili minlug activities in the littld-kwwn I L n4or WOS I I I , :, ' I � . . I .1 . LLLL,,� �'s th.-a b1nX410 I . � -Y molltb� islricts. I . (11"i-perSiffig cm.Lbeir arrival. L . I . . . I I . , I I I . . L . ''I L . I 1� L I I . 1. I L � , , _. I I . I I . y Stolle mn 'Id I . . . I 1. . L . ,,�� � 11 , I I . - , I .1 I , I . I I I ­ I I � I I -1 t� , I ­ . � I I I I I i I L L . . I I I 1. .. I I ­ I . - I 11 . . .1 . . I 11 I . � L : . I I I . L I L L I . � I I I . . .�' --.7- 1 � I I I I � I I . I . I I I I I . . I � . I L I I . I I 1. . I I . I . I - I I I ­ I � I . I � I I . . . I . . , I . L . 11 I I '. I I I I I I . I I I L L I I I I I ­ I I I . I � � I I I I . . . . I I .1 . I . 'L I I � !11 .. I -i ­ I � � � I � . I I I . I . I . . I L . I I I 11 I I 11 I . I . I I . � L I . I � ,. I . L . . I . I I I I . I, , I . I I � I I I I I I I I �, , L r L I I I I 11 I 11 I - . .. ''I .1 ". ;. �, I " I I . � I I I I I ' I . I I I I I I , 1, I � . � - I . . I � I I I . I I �.: , � , �" � I i 11 . I .. I . � I � I I '"L, ,p, � L 'I., I I I . . I . - I I I I I I . :1 I � . - __ ___��