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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-11-11, Page 3NTON NEVIS -RECORD • CLINTON, ONTARIO , • . ' Terms Of 'Dobseeiption—S2.00 per year in advance, to Canadian adfircsses; 412,50 to the 1I,2, or other foreign countries; No paper diScontIoned Until all, arrears arc paid 11111-n*1.92 - .the.. option or 'the finhlishor.. TM) date to 'which every subscriplion is Paid is denoted on the label, Advertising Rates—Trans:Quit a avcn.- tising, 12c per count line for first insertion, Se ler each subsequent, .„ insertion. 116a3ing .conets..2.ihiOO ' Small advertisements, not to ext:ecti one inch, sticb. as 'Wanted,'•:"Lost," I •"Strayed," etcl., inserted once -for each, subsequent iuserticlb 150, Advertisetnents a.ont 1>1 without, ire structions 'as to. the nttreber ot0A- sertions wanted will rim until order. et] out and Willi -be charged '10.e•or11- itigly2 Rates for display advertising made known 00%1)01ne1:ion, Communications hatenucti tor pubil- eatlon "triust, as a gtiarantee of 'good' faith, be accompanied by the naine of. the writer. , G. E. HALL, • M, 12. CLAIM, Proprietor. • • ,2Edi1ori a a 1r C�ast. to Coos a , N.S,—The commercial ap- et011 °PLerie ch.eddar Po exull ot .Nova Scotia ostimatedlchsese again I./cif idta eleparias trophy to be 622,800 lx.pirels, or 70,per cent. I in Loildon,Ilicontrant in this ..Male' 0-1 ,the crop Ao these figures Mg W. C. `.rasylor ot Buimidge. represent the quantitheLs or apples that to that effect conies from Mr. ftublow, wiI Move to market, approximeteV Chief Dairy Instructor ter Eotorn 8,114 oars are expected 00, COMPared I Ontario, This is the third ,yedr Mr. with 4,449 ears last year.; •' Tay:or has carried Dd.' thiii.partiedlar Saint Johd,I.V.B.,--,.'rhe convention of Prize. ' the Canadian Bonds of Trade .here,. Wiunipeg, Mag,-,--Thiper making will with delegates from an the provinces, r...ommence next 'month at Fort Alex7 ander nt the pant of, the Manitiiba Pulp and PaperCo. .., There Will 1:Nt' ten ,ireins weekly fronr the plant to Winnipeg, .transporting the finished produSt, Ulrich a :which. is expected to be sent across the -41M. The plant is modern in eVei.yslltV.ay land will employ a staff of 300' while 490 Men will 'be working in getting cut lege. Saskatoon', 'Sask.-...Saskatoon Clay' Products, L.irnitect, has' hecn"'incorpor- Med with an autheriied 'capital stock el!.00,000i, to operate -a: brick-maltinft plant in this city, • „ • ' Edmonton, Alth:-,,The new variety of, wheat chriattlecl.,flUniversity: 222", has done` ii,fty.blusltels to the peke on a Tann near 'here, .This :product a'the. experimental plots, at the 'University of Alberta 'has_ alreadsi mucle more to ttS „credit than is generally rea,liied. Victoria, B.C.--Britiele Columbia's apple crop es 7213,0L00 boxes; ahead of last year's production, according to V. Robertson, provineial horticul- turist. Th 9 total plaeed at 3,625,000 oices as se:meal:ea with 2,- 809,0Q0 iagt, year. This year's total is the 'largest en theeh,letory_of the have _been 5» Moved and, settled' .• ro 'nee. • -OPened under happy auspices yntil, greetings and ad di esses from - the Governor-General, the Lieutenant - Governor of New Brunswick, the Pre- mier of the province, the Mayor 68 Saint John and others. , Thc confer - giro wasl hatied as another. factor • in bridging west al -.4„ cast, in unifying national sentirraint and maintaining a • friendly trade basis with the- United 1.States..., Lieut. -Governor Tbdd peesid- remarkod,that trade was a great civi117.'er and,that the present meeting of de1egaiesfrom all Canada should Lite:p to -Wards" solving' naiional 'Prob- lonieg.Meluctiag those Of the younger citizens • l" ' • ' Montreal, Que,---Art •annual greet ' .D. IvIeTAGGART equivalent to the whin given by the M. D, 111cTAGGART -• Dominion Govorament has been given •to the British Immigration and Colon- leatlen Aseociation by the Overseas Settlement Committee, a recent 'cable advlses. This' is. expected to eonsider- ably expand the Association's wdelc of settling -British boys betsveen the ages, of la 1111.4 18 0.11 Cenaclian-ferms. Sines the society reeeived its charter four years.. egossabout 560 boys', per;" year *TAM . 33A1‘1KERS.1. ../1 general Bamukng lluslncsa ;1'11.n:sect., C4. .-Xotes' Diaconate/5. Dritfts Issued. Intereit, Alioavea., On" le,eticesitseesSale Notet • ' ' H. T. • ANCY..-' , Notary ou131.1e, ConveYeacgre• Real Estate ao4 ,Firo ep- surance Agent. Repreteeting 'Fire tesurearee Conspentee. „,- Divition Ceert'OffiCe, Clinton. • •• AV; BPYDON •Berrister, ;Molter-, Notary. Pnbile, eee: • SLOAN BLOCK , - CLINTON •._ • Df. J. . C. CANDIER (Moe liours:—.1.30 to '3.30 Pane 6.30 to 8.00 p.m., Sundnys, 13.30 to 130 p.m, Other his by appciintmeat 01117- , office and, Rsiderice — Victoria St: DR. H. S. BRO,WN, ' place Holes - 1.30, to 2.20 min.. • 7.30 to DA pail SUndeYe 1.06 to 2.0 p.m. Ogler haute apPifiedmenti •• Pilotless ' Oftree ai4 Reitidence Oriturie Street, 'Phone DR. FRED G.. THOMPSON Orrice and Residence: • Ontario Street - • °Beton, Ont. Otte door west ot Anglican Chureh. Phone 172.• Eyes examined and get/me/refitted: • DR. PERCIVAL I4EARN 'Office and Residence: s Huron Street, •eclintbn, 0/11, .,Pborje 69 (Formerly occupibd by the late Dr, • C..W.erhompson). Eyes Examined and Glasses Pitted D. McINNES Chlropractor—Electrical Tr•eatment. Of.I,Vingliane will be at tile Cornmer. bled Inn, Clinton, on Monday and Thateday forenoons each week. Diseasee ell kinds tuccessfully handled. , • • GEORGE ELLIOTT . Licensed Auctioneer f'or the Cony of Huron, , Correspondence /moment- ansisreted. Immediate arrangements elm be• made for Sales Date at The Newe-Record, Clinton, or be calling Phone 203. Charges. Mistlegato end Satiefaction • Gearanteed, B. R. "HIGGINS • Clinton Ont. • Geeeral Fire and Lite TnsurandeaAgent for Harttord Windsterni, Live Stock, Automobile atul Sieknese and Acelderat Insurance. Huron and Eirie and Cana-.raTrust Bonds.,• Appointemets. made to meet parties sat 13encefield, Varna and Hayfield. 'Phone OSCAR KLOPP • Donor Ci auuute Carey „tones' National School of Auctioueering, Chleago. Spe- cial, course takee In Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Ilstate, Merchandise and germ Sales. Rates la keeping wite prevailing 'market. Satisfaction as - tiered. Write or wire, Zurich, One Phone 18-93. The llicKillop Mutual Fire insurance Compahy Head Office,' Seaforth, Ont, DIRECTOBV: President, eames Connolly, GoderIch; Vice, James Evans, Beeelewood; See, Trerteurer, Thos. E. Hays, Seaforte, Directors; Geoege aroCartney, Sea. , forth; D. F. MeGregor, Seaforn; Grieve, Walton; Wm. Ring, Seaforth; M. itleEwee, Clinton; Robert Ferries, Harlock; Jolla 13enneweireI3rodhagen;- Jas. Comeolly, Geaerieh. AgenM: Alex, Leitch, Clinton; W. Yeo, Goderieb; Ed. Ilinchrae, See - forth; W. Chesnee,_Egennidylnd;R. G. Jarmuth, Bream -gen, e • m'p oney 'to 'be aid 011 may be paid 00 Moorish Cloehieg Co„ Clinton, or dt Cutter Grocery, Goderiele Parties desiring to affect Ineurence or . tram/act other "bus'inees wilt, be, promptly' attended to on aenlication, td any of the abovhs offieere addreszed 20 ' their reepeetivoffi o ;nett ce. Leases, Insneeted by the Director who lives nearest the. neene. , DUCK HUNTER DROWNS SCUGOG MARSHES Young Sept, W. G:Dean, Nardi/mut in 'Financial ti.114 Social Chteles toronto. , Port Perry. -1--H00 body firmly held ita,the coekpit of his duck boat, Wit; Ccorge Dean; aged 26 years, of 116eSouth Drive, Toronte, was found drowned in the mershes of Lake Sea- gog „about 'utile and a gaarter south bf here,'• Alone at the thee Mr. Dean, It •was' surmised, had in some menner "beset the.frail ceaft andshad been un- able to. extricate himself. ' • Mr. Dean was; well knee'rze, to To- roo emeietegas ,the -son-it-law' of 31'- G. Oaiar, of Osler -re Hammond, To- ronto' beokers. The upturned boat was discoeered ANADIANNATItiNAL RA1LWA'Y§:: TIME TABLE Treine will grieve, at tied depart trona 011atoti "az fe/lows: , Buffet° and Godertch Div. Going East, depart 6.20 am. ' 2.52 Cloirig "West, 00', 11.10 mni. ar. '6.08 ,d•p. 0.53 tent. ar. 10.04. p.m. Landers, Bruce .131v. Golegs South, sr, 7,56 dp,, 7,50 Imo: / 4.12 on. Going Neel', depart- 0.50' p.m, • " 11.05. 11.15 0>0>, by E. P. Osler ot Brortre, uncle of the -"•-"'"", drowned • men's wife, and Saytusel • g• " &yid Boyle ' Welzeford and Jack Murray of Poet Of lattodeeeek, brother of the late Col. Pereg, the latter being an employee of "Klopdyke Zoe" Doyle, who to *the the duik-shooting club' to which the Queen. of Rumania is ',1,t_trecle Deng" °theta beloeged. • Putt as his brother had been "Uncle' The four men had been out shootbag .roe." Mr. Doyle Milted "old times" together, and Mr. bean had been left with her majesty hi Toronto. ley himself in hit duck boat ie one "hide," -while • the other three evelit further through the maesh. the last TRAPPING TRIP IN time that they haard.him shoot was NORTH HAS TRAGIC END at L80 p.m. When he was taken froth. the water Awes foetid that his watch teise;a tilers Stkrtea; One had stopped at 2.15 p.m., so that it id '""'" likely that he was precipiteted into • Returns Bearing Body of the water either at or slight& Were • the Other. that time. Fort , Ont.-13ringing with Mr, Dean was horn in Aberdeen, him the body of' his brother, Mike Scotland, and,Wits a graduate of Ox- , Turecki, a yoting trapper, arrived hero ford. Ho mune to Canada late in the after a long journey, partly -by canoe spring of 1926, and on Jame 3 of that year was married in St. Thomas's An- gliean Chercia, Toronto, to Miss Phyl- lis Amy Osier, daughter of Ir. G. Oiler. He and the fortner Miss Osler had met some weals before white she was - visiting the 0..S1 CoutitrY. He wee Astistant Mariner of the Canetlizin iMortgage Investment Co., Toronto., During the war he held a commission in an ImPerial eegintent, a'titl was woe -tided on active service. • so Western Europe Made Sea pf Mud by Record Rainfall Paris.—Western Burbpe from Hol- land to the Pyrenees is a vast stretch of mini due to the rains which have fallen almost -without mt up for seiv, drairs es the dream of the two broth/sire to live eral days. The" ordinary " a life of adventure and amassm corn 1i1 hew 13..sen made unpleasant, and petenc6 as trappers. ' in some regions ser:ous damage has bean done, particularly in Belgium, in the Vosges, where seine of the rivers Ferdinand's Death Car ' and Rattly by rail, from Inelt Lake portage, beyond English River. The dead Mall is Lewis Tureeki, 24, and the two arrived at Irish Lake pottage last Thursday, when the fatal accident occurred. • They hailed from Armstrong's Creek, Wis., and had in- tended to put in the 'winter trapping. Thursday evening they started to get euppen and Lewis went down to the canoe for provisions. In some eneplainied manner a .22 calibre rifle in the 08000 1228 discharged and Ievvis Was shot in sthe head. Ifs lost Mon- seinueness and died in his young bro- ther's arms two hours later. Mike, who 14 21 years e4 would not leave his brother until the, end came,' Then he paddled 25 miles for help. The tragedy metals the and of have overflowed, • Raid still .is fa•I:ing in Paris arid most other ptirts of Etance, with the prospect of -continuance. • . Communications have been iaterfer- Takes Four in Final Crash London.—The 'world's ineuckiest automobile has came, to a bad end, 'Me ear in which the Atchdeice Ter- • ed with considerably in the region stir- dinand and his wife were assassinated roUnding Belfort, while Strasbodrg, at Serajtvo on ,lune 28, 1914, with the during the heaviest riiinfall ever re- ...first shots of the great war, has been corded there is a similar period, map:Maly destroyed after four per.. The land front Paris to the Atlantic sons leet their lives in its final ad. coast, according to trave. s, as vv venture, eccording dispatches born as newspaper and govetmeent de- spatehts, is one vast stretch of water Vienna' , During the war the automobRe was and mud. In Switzertand,.it. is raitt kot ;the museum, from ing in the loWlands 'and' 50012005 .011 „which it passe2. into thellands of the the monntains to an -unusual extent 00rStIell an early date. • Even -northern Africa is being 'par- tially daluged, dispatches from Marra- kech telling .of torrential rains that , have cut Off emegiumeatiene Vieth eaBilt ream all accounts, the -Worst damage Suffered was en, .Belgiuni. , The regent formation of Ate workbd• Between Sc,uth 'West 'Point' , . . wood retoureeseoe tseane ofthe '202 0>007 peat -cogs, varying super - same n anisin one of the first incidents fieies from 100 to 1,000'acres." en many yeare to draw attention to -Near South West Poiret there are wie h people of Canada a tendency which tbhiti."nifutizelieeebteinerap.,ryoavliiiititeobl.e but nedeseted. • iseveral '-arge ealt ponds Aritieosti is a large island lying off te preatabia. •account In ynanu„ ening of the ties that bindeCanatitt'es • aber was abuedant, raigh't be iteur'neld Might some day ea'plIee lead to a weak- . 111 A. motorboat On wheels was a feature at the Motor.industries Exhibition , Holland. Park Hall, London.. elm up ifs passengers on the, ttreets, drives dotyn to tlie shorie-and th goes for. a ernise on the Water. .„. , Nittural Resourc.es Bulletin. average., firte'-n fe6t 1‘1°v° higb "ler „- „ mark, and it can he easily drained, and and the west -end of the island there &mid Corporetieetzto'exploit the pulp-. Sentuneni ,vs..Econemics. . , • 13,2' lOYI-AuLEs NV. PEI-SIMON, To timSe Whe see an the phanorainal Prosperity of the United ,States and the magnetic attraction it has for the the Gaspeecoase at the inner end of the Gulf of 'St, Leen:mice end at the ineutla .a -the great'river, It is,,situ- 0000 'between the "4,0tli and, 30ti'i de- grees of Mtitude (nearly the pante as, that et -the meth of France). "It con- teies area of 2,460,000 neees of 1 • the British Empire, oor present ewe -- . Roots Herbs Snob as physicians '1>res .Inc ail-, - of%tlie , stontacil, liver and. Itidnevs,are combined, ifi Hood's • 'Mandrake Yellow Dock Dandelion Uvaotirsi .,-Blue 'Flag ' Piccissevvo ' Gtodac ' • JUlliPOM Berries. Gontian' • Wild dhoi.ry and other exco/lent tertie.a,Lbus'malc- hog one of tbe moat successful of all medicines. Qct only Hood's. • TORoNTO. wheat --No. 1 North., 31.50; No, 0 North., $1.451Ve; No. 3 North„ 31.41. Man, cols— No. 2 CW, nominal; No. 3, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 62c; No. 2 feed, aoMinal; Western grain quota- tions in ports. e' Ant creel track Toronto --No. 2 I yellow, 87e; No. 3 yellow, 350-' eVientreal -freights, bags ineludedi Bran per Mil $28.25. shortt, per ton, .$80.25; middlings, 341.25; good feed flour, per bag, 32.30. Ontarioz oats, 48 to 50e, iihip- pixie ,points. - Ont. good milling wheat -e-$1.30 to 31.32, f.o.b. shippieg polets according to freights. Barley--1VIalting, 60 to 04e, Buckwheat-e-'85egeominal. Rye—No. 2, 91e. Man, flour—Virst pate 38.10, Ta- ranto; do, 2nd pat., $1,60. •° Ont. flour--Toeon.to, 06 per cent. Patent; per barrel, in carlote, Toronto 35.80,; seab,oard, in bulk, 35.86. • Cheese—New, large, .26 -to 20%e; twirls, 20%, to 21c; triplets, 22e. Stir - tons, 23c. Old, large, 26e; twins, 27c; triplets, 28e. • Old Stiltons, 30c, - Butter---Fine.st creamery • merits, Streams of excellent -Water reach, &nue PlISI*,11 IS Tit entirely, reissue- 37 te 38c; No. 1 creamery, 3600 gee; the Sea on every part af the cbast Of big. Bientlie history shows thht in Nor.:g,s,_36:::c.e,xtrilasi,i..y:10:70002.,961A2 Atonotisemosatii tToheaythoatiesi, fobio•otthoe, tbotnotinpienrgtrttlei:ormuteinfnvtoi.rnejaebeiyeonproortenceonysoilde.p-rt: t:es3Caii• first .5, 50'' 0 52o; f.resh, .ceon,cis,, 35 to ,S6e. -Storage extras, 44e; do, firsts, 41e; do, seconds, 36 to 37e. Poultry, dressed—Chit:km, spring, sprizig floodeser after centinuedeheavy at bones than we are. doing at pres-ent estip;ains: 18 ttoollalebs'.1,b,3s.2,..t3023t5oc';3d3e0;.-gd14o, rains. There are a number of- good and ihus arresting the .clebating et1;071;gioteibosiv.73,01 tilois j.,8074:0, 232tec: 2:: leak of our -precious vital asset and Ilatural "harbors. In 1886 the isiand was purchased as "stifling the inferiority complex we created in enT. to '5 Ibiz;, 1;161fc;'-'arsii85 it!3>sl 218bas; 4204 4 ' s year 1926. The syndicate neer enkleirugo,!..hpuavbelte uneoneciously O galas Plaseve by"ehMeett,:alVtie nfin'd, whiChcannot be withont roosters;22e; turkeys, 40e; dueilin a' Paris, the thrnous , e; Who has -retained possession up to the its important influence 'open the endi- 5 lbs. and up, 35e. g ' in pos_i ',ideal decision leading to southbound 8,,B4eao Inuss—hoCist;n1:,.i..hiroagil3eAt5edt,034,,33.3205.to session is conteolled jointly by the Sal ntigratime a , gal., $2,26 -to e2.00.; per 5 -,gale $2.15 teast to the gtassy eeavaenas which z Melee produce—Syrup, per Imp. skirt the southern ehore, and thus, in ebeeriee yagay corporation, aeo Way- ,. TER NeepeGeere BAceogetee, a great ThiaS•ure; 'the leiii:a^Partigns agaznackTulp and•Paper CO., and the.i Ittis useful to arrive at a clear ep- to 32.25 per dal, e melee huger, lb., 35 Honey„ --30-1b. tins, 12% to 13e; 10- seirere• later wittdis• Ito alimate.-is new syndicate will at once proceed' M effect of an enlarged agricultureaThe considerably tenipered by the waters 'island which, it is estimated, wi,E. am- ual ags:en.P6trs.0tontZra timY*e-Worn plumee 65e 'fresh ex ras, loose, 600 63c; rapid immediately within their en_ triotic sentiment. While we menet h • t the late Sir William Logan, thmemin- land of the bests quality, sunder, said trantes, and even the largest of them hope to outstrip out powerful art barred wilth retell exeeafpitirig tfhor'ilanTorpoettanunette,::anioaue011.2,a0awre: pe,oPe:lt; 'ent Canadian geologist, to the line arable soil of Ontario, and the Geneete comity, New York State. at poesesses' ever 300 miles ef sea coast, is.abotil 140 miles long, end 35 miles bread izt the widese parte'„with an average breadth of 27%11111;s. Anticosti slopes 'gradually from its elevated :northern • at the c,euntrY ere pretected' from port Alfred pu-,.p and rapereCo.. The' preciition of .the general economic to 26e. • . - lb. -tins, 121,e. ta 1,3e; 6-1b, tins, 13 to very healthy.' The winter's •000 is exp not the milperrood'resources of the di' giv ittelleet- avera of the .Giaif of Ste Lavvrence and thei heat of the summer is, to a certaie ex- ount at least to 15,000,000 cords, • I that agriculture is the bac.kbote of Thus retailer pictilfesque end dte. the nation," hut usually -without posi- tent, moderated:by' the same influence. , , teched spot passes under the hand of tive conviction or any. adequate eon - Vegetation progresees very rapidly0 comInerce and already there is talk o1, ceptioe of the fundamental facts -of and crops tome to- peefeetion in good a fleet being built to carry the. pulp-' the cue. It is generally a mere figure to e0 1a., being rich 1.olon intermixed with lime- Quebec' shores. season. The, soil is of good quality, 'wood logs to paperlenills on the main of'-speeele It is, therefore, wail to ' No doubt, as has hap-' gonsider briefly to whet. extent agri- rea lbs, and up, 322.34; lightweight e023, /0 to 9 se $.1.e , can. rolls, in barrels, 349.50; heavyweight stone; valuable forests are to be Viand pened elsewhere in Canada, the pulp- 1 culture has be.en responsible for rolls, 839,60 per bbl. on the greater part of the islandeand wood operations will be fol.:owed and , adia's material progrese. Forty-one • Lard---Pursolierees, 16 to 1736e; erIthOuglr the timber generally is not aceonmanied by tolonizettion and agri-lper'eent. of osie net production in the tubs, 1734 to 18e; pails, 18 to 1836e; of the largestersize, it is of a superior culture, so that' some day Prince Ed-, Bad censiis year was agricultural; prints, 1800 1934c; eliorteniag tierces, building and saulpavood. clualltY, 'and will adapted, for ship- ward Island may tot be the only, thfrty-three per cent. manufacturing, 12 to 1234e; tubs, 12% to dc ; pails, "Garden of the Gulf," 13%-ce tins,1.3% to 14e. Rend: heney--$3.40 to 34 per dozen, Smoked rneats—Hams, med., ao to 32c; cooked hams, 46 to 47e; erneked rolle. 28 to Me.; breakfast beam, 34 to 39e; backs, boneless, 35 to 42e. Cured rneats--leing clear bacon. 50 The fisheries around the Hand which have been hitherto comparative- ly neglected, are valuable and import- ant. ' , The seal fishery, which could be car- ried on here sie well in winter as in summer, might be turned to profitable account large numbers ref these ani - .4 -- Our forests, Mince, fisheries, construe- Ixenry 00 -staitrls, o,b,,1438 to :,fo,.,6.7q, '10.37.25; , tion, etc., account for the remaining $6.25 to 36.50; butcher steers, twenty-sixeper cent. Our 8 billions of" '1°.' good caoice, $6.25%to $7; do, geed, '36 to Forty-six Shorthorns ' agricultural capital re resents 36 • Bring Average' 0 .125 c..ovven4tith.of t;,Cbatlitdrilega; tPozttztalL av,ah,41):.; L6,,,.v2$5,; cdhoo,iccoomi,43746.50totol;.5c4 bfuatiehetr accounts .good, 33.76. to e4.60; butcher buk11:, f $ tondom—Forty_six shorthorn eats aim twenty-eix per cent.; dur railway 'good, 34.50 to $6.50; bologtMs, $3.50 Co were sold here at the Gelation 'held Plant; 10 Per cent; fGreet's' 334 per to 34e canners and cutters, $2.25 to 33; • , t . oe e good /hitch cows, $70 to $10.0; spring. male being visible during the former by the Western Ontario Consignment can -0 m n ./ - season, and thousands of them being • fi b t L'511113mMiti'2% per observed in the smarter and etatumn at over 3100. The average price Melia A NEW COLONIZATION POLICY, the entrance of almost all the bays and about $125. Elm Guard, a red mate, This gives a line on the paramount rivers, where they retnain compare., champion of the show, held pre- position of our agrieultural inehistry tively unmolested. ceding the sale, entered by -R. and S. and suggests that a policy Wring itt • Hutiting on the island is of consid, Nicholeson of Parkhill, Was sold to vietv the eolonization of Chinada'se erable value, though of Ter less ism- John E. Merely af Northwood for $155. vaisant lands along Vigorous ilines, portance than its fisheries. The ani- mals found on the island, whose skins are of marketable value are black bears, which are very abundant, ot- ters, martens, and the silver grey, red, Mr. Vorke, Co.nada's new Mirdeter of black, and, sometimea the tvhite fox. Inweigration, has recently announced Great quateities of ducks, geese, and his intention of speeding up the work other wild fowl resort to the lakes and of his department overeeas. It is. to bays of the Wald. There it also he hoped that his efforts will meet undeietood to be a few reindeer on the with every success. His department island, placed there for purposes of squarely' faccia Canada's key protalent am ' g. qibson of Komoka, and Lady May, ' ers, choice, 380:1o $116; snied. caws, 345 to $60; feeders, good, $3 to $6.50; do, fair, 35 'to 36; do, nied., ;7 to 39; ealveS, ehoice, $12 to 3111; do, good, $9 to $19; do, med., 30.50 to 39; greesers,, $4.50 to 35; good ;ambs, $11.75 to $12; do, hacks, $9 to $9.75; good light sheep, 36.5000 $7,60; heavy • erheep and_ beekie 34; begs, thick Ridgelsank Duchess of Gaister, seeond would speedily lead to increased pos- =clothe -fed and avratered. 311.00; de, Grand Championship Cup winner, en- perity our urban °entree and should f,o.b., $11; do, Off ears,„$12; dor coun- tered by A. W. Barrett of Parkhill, interest all classes of Canadians ie. try points, 310.76; seed pecznium, went to J. E. Ellis of Etlyth 3126. respective of occupation. The Hon. 33.27. Top Prices for males was $175 for IV/ameba Royal, entered by A. W. Bar- rett of Hyde Park, and sold: to George MONTREAL. Wettlauffer, New Hanibutg. Two fe. Oats, No. 2 CW., 741/4c; do, NO. fi, malts brought 3150 each, as top price 69%e, Flour Pilan.aspring itheet pats., fleets, 38; 'do see/nets, 37.50; do, guson of Elora and bought by Noel choice, $6.60 to $6.70. Rellecl mete, tete strong bakers', '37.30; do, winter pats., —Gains Pride, entered by George Fer. • • A company was lance formed for the entered. 1)o' 'Percy Satherland, and Parlieane'nt Soon to Meet. . purpose of -eel:anteing the islatel of bought..by Noel Gibson. Anticosti, aed for working and devel-1 4 90 lbs., $3.75. Bran, $28.25. Shorts, $90.25. Midc1;ings, $41,25. Hay, No. 2 per ton .ear lets, $14 to $15. theOtnextawtas,esOsinotn..-.0-sitthies .0%171:41:0cl „rtheadt. s,AtCti14.0e, rAii,fiii.nes13toLvrt:Ls•—t8.ko1,7114:Ip'agitmln,2;ie_L (Ting its resources. They laid. put s, e ,, _ • • a, ,, Than Se I t F erae ..ta i n ... e open on o I Par" it e t yii.r b ed r 170, 34 to 34Vgc: Eggs—Storage ee- tras, 42 to 48e; storage filets, 38 te town sites at Ellis Bay, Fox Bay, and meastes more reared at the South Weil IsOint, and divided ar e • ever sbout r'eal'Iber .7tl' nex'• Bd°re' lea"- 30e. etorane seconds 04 to ltic-' fresh the • island into twenty comities, of _ Ing for the Impetial Conference,.nOw ,..„.4,. Go-, (re>h ". " O. . in seesion in- London, England,' Ra CI:n.1. bue"..,:et ‘3a31.25in'tts'4:7ci-,,, ,th,,,,,. tzbout 120,60° acres, each sebdivided Lencion.—Authorities here have dos into five townships. The scheme was covered that. measles, once regarded- llon. W. I.,. Mackenzie King, Primo cows, $2.75; 'poor quality calves, 81./ ;with humorotts scorn are ,far 0>212 to 'Minister of Canada, stated that he to $11; do, better, $11.51.1i Ire -oasis. be feared than the 'hitherto -dreaded not a.., success. In 1880 the Govern- reeel at fever, Fifteen years ago, when hoped to tall Parliament to meet early •$4.; hogs, thick stimoths. 8/1,75; :le- nient of Canada laid aseubmarine telee the mainland, an inestimable boon to •„le'r000litart Asv-u board •de that was not cornp`..eted when Parlid. in December. Considerable. hushless lads, 32'; pre-1114mi aliovo thick smo- and lights, 311.26 to $11,50; Ei0V/A, $11). graph cable eoneecting the island with tile shipping iirmlo• ' 'a • ' II' receive ineael'esmpatien.te I7-11.- ''''"111 disnlved lest surrmer 'will be -----m.----1-- --• ----".'n---' Sir William E. Logan, its his Geo- v hospitals, it was agreed that the taken up arid ditpoeed of at the forth- graphical Report of Canada, after re- a e:aims of thoe..stgrering tron gmr:et Mining' Fl.slioit; which will be opened Th ferring to deposits of peat, or peat- fever should' have priority: I he Ilit Patcelletley Lord Wiliam -don, • • C 1 f Cat le jugoslavr so lal Governor lecidoentthat h rofvBsiii:.aTlii6s bogs,' in different parts of Canada, Thin week it was deenled that the olnciaiha, say"e1 "The- most extensive peat ,de- prefereeee should be revised in view .lxf - Po • UPd in A tm he uch higher rnorthlity of meas:es Six Motorists 'Are Injured cOsti, alOng the lew land on, tite' coastfand its great:it'. destructive effects On As Car Plunges 50 Feet, of the 'Wand frOm Heath Point to child life. For solne unacceuntable sold 02and the next owner was' found dead in a ditch with the car on top of him. The family thee sold the coa- t° Tibor Hirschfield a motor 'dealer in the Transylvania town of Tordo. Disable to find 'anybody ready to take Chance on owning/it, the dealer used it himself.. Driving to a wedding he colided head on with another auto. Four passengers were killed and ear was wreelzed. 60 -Year -Old' Crack in Big Ben is Iteveakd Lendon.—Big Ben, the largest clock bell in the world, and which strikes •• the quarters .from the tower of. the •;Houses of Parliament at Westminutei;• ',, • ierraolted. This revelation was made by William Houghton, a member of the Ancient Society oeCo,Lege Youths, England's eldest heilyinging fratern- ity, who has been making an inventory of T.onden's belle, for phone eraph records. • . The -hell, 'Which weighs, thirtn en and a huff tens,lhas kept this seer.el,Jor sixty years., for 149> dow disclosed that the crack day:eloped when it was cast in 1858, 'A ifeleAvas then bored in the bronze -to prevent the crack froin ex- tending, and. 1314 Dos> has been 65 - bared re healthy to -day as he ever was, . Or. J. 011,e Wishart o Toronto, eleeted a eoverner uithP ,esenerican College or Surgeons, in con- vention at Montreal. within eight Or ninw, miles of South reaemi measles has become 0. deadlier ttlalifax, Theresa 0' - west Point. The thickness of the disease, wbiila seateet feveor has lost its Hearn of Sydney 'was seriously indur- 'peat, as obserVed on the coast, wee virility. Out of mew Million people ed and five others were bedly shaken . 'front three iso ten feet, and it appears living durizig the last fifteen yeare in up, when, al car in which they -were to be of an' excellent quaIity. The London, 251 died annually of measles driving to Halifax from New Cilaegaar height of this plain maY he, on ari. and 42 from seaffet fever. ireft 'the read near Waverley and ••• plunged down a 60 -foot mialtielkment ao the watees or Rocky Lake. lIca, Loins A. I asehereau, premier of QnEb.,:e, an, offies h 23 years. Ho it in London 'attending the linperial ec:irtreitec, 5n,1 10 in the photograph'with,lila wilO.' ” , Yea ahoold tawny., keep's% linttle of. 'Chamberlain's . .tero4ehlene Lieen 'Tablet ' is Old sholto The little ColLt, otton need n mild end vto ciathartio at they de. piotteinto Chanibeelain's intend of nettecous °Nene ixtures. ror .tomach troublco and constipation, give onejust before '1012 00 bed. 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