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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-03-17, Page 2oLIMTON' NEWS -RECORD CL,INTON,-:'ONTARIO The Economy of i Scar.apiu'ifla A,ppeals to every family in there days. Prom no other medicine can you get, eo much teal medletnhie.feet as from this. -1t is a`.highly concentrated T rms of Sola o •iption--;2.00 per year extract of several valuable medihinal:' in advance, to Canadian addre s; ingredients,' pore -and wholesome. $2.59 to the U.S. 'or other foreign The dose is small, only a teaspoonful eountries No; paper discontinued three 'tiIi kit{ a day. until all arrears are paid unless at nogct'e S9itsaparilla issa wonderful the option of the publisher. The tonic mediiflrte for the blood, stem date to which every subscription is itch, liver iiCI& kidneys, prompt in paid is denoted on the label.' giving relief. It is pleasant to take, ,agreeable to the'-stoinach, gives.a thrill of n"ew• Life, Why not try it p Small T ti t to exceed'. � ' g -F such •'I t'^ Riff i one inch, as's�il �ll i'E9TESl��c 5t /s jbaV6:1 DA `;350, etch subsequent ins tl 15c. , DAYS D,����yy �y t'3@ IR '��� '� .o f h2• 1"slli2,6 structioiis as to the number, sections. wanted' will run until order- ed out. ant twill: be. charged accord- ingly.Rates for display advertising Advertising Rates --Transient %dyer- tising,' 2c per count line for first insertion, , Sc for each subsequent insertion. Heading counts 2 ,lines. ma ac ver senior s, not oB , "Strayed," etc., inserted once for er on Adveitlsernents- sent in without:in- Prediction Made ley air Samuel made known on. application. • (,/li ester •111 z for ubli .Hoare, Arc n , Communications hrteuded D cation must, as a guarantee of good faith, be :accompanied by the name of the writer,. G, E. HALL,., M. R. CLAIRE, Proprietor, Editor. G. D, pMeTALGART • H. 13, McTAGGART Commons. o . - L n -The Cair -Inde fair line onde tis alreadytso- popular that it carries Ah „ AMinister ti t Sir strap angeri s, t Samuel Hoare told the House of Com- mons in discussing estimates for the A��� �w sengersethap. there - ate seats in theairforc. Theliccarries snore pas- - . planes, ho explained. -^-'- - Sir Sanlucl plans -a 10 per cent. - dee ea e in air: force text expenses i' BANKERS r a p A General usmo s transact- I,..ui ;lig L s t yeri,lrut,hwhich made. it Q¢Teat' Great 13r - Notes Purchased. ed.' Notes Disccunted. Drafts reseed,d, (embarking $ an ambitious 'Interest Allo thin is ' g o Allowed on'Daposi s. Salo program which will entail heavy costs. after that:-- It is generally reported 'TYCO THOUSAND .UVEB LOST SIN r FL T. RANCE - Notary Public, Conveyancer. Financial, Real Estatoe and Fire In- surance Agent. Representing 14 Fire Insurance Companies.' Division Court Office, Clinton. W. 'BRYDONE Barister, Solicitor NotaryPublic, etc. c, Office: SLOAN BLOCK- CLINTON DR. J. C. DANDIER . Office Pfours -1,30 to 3.30 p.m., 6,30 to 8.00 p.m., Sundays, 12.30 to 1.30 p,m, Other bone by appointment only. Office and Resident, -- Victoria St. DR. FRED G. THOMPSON Office and Residence: _ Ontario, Street `- -Clinton, Ont. One door west of Anglican Church. Phone 172, Eyes examined : -and glasses fitted. DR. PERCIVAL HEARN (Mice and Residence: Huron Street Clinton, Out. Phone 69 (Formerly occupied by the late Dr. C. W. Thompson). Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. D. H. MCI NES . .� Chiropractor -Electrical Treatment, Or Winohani, will be at the Commer• alai Inn; Clinton, on Monday, Wednes- day and Friday, forenoons of each' week. Diseases of all Ideas' successfully handled, GEORGE ELLIOTT - Llceneed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. - Correspondence prompt',:• answered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date at The News -Record, Clinton, or by calling Phone 203. Charges Moderato and ,Satisfaction Guaranteed. OSCAR'KLOPP' Honor Graduate Carey lobes' National School of Auctloneering, Chicago..Spe- cial course taken in Pure Brett Live Stock, Real Estate, Merchandise? and Farm Sales. Rates in keeping with prevailing market. Satisfaction as- sured. Write or wire, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18.93. this country is determined to have;an air fleet second td none:' The program for ,commercial. planes calls • for regular' passenger Retie to Cauadt. and to South Africa, via .Cairo, Canada, Egypt and South Africa bearing a share of the :ex- pause.. Sir Samuel stressed the value of the Imperial co-operation showft by this. He believed the future of British 'aviation lies along the lines of Im- perial communications rather than developing purely European - routes, He ,predicted development : of a British'air service which would bring Canada within reach of Great Britain in two days, South Africa in. six, In- dia in seven' and Australia in eleven:, Sir Samuel foreshadowed it future wisest the developnieut of the Imperial Mr • service 'would enable the move- ment' of forces to any threatened point with :a' swiftness, that a -few years ago, would hiive'appeared in- credible. • • B. R. HiGGINS Clinton, Ont. general Eire and Life Insurance.'Agent for 'Hartford Windstorm, Live Stock, Automobile and Sickness and -Accident Insurance. Huron and Erie and Cana- da Trust Bondc, Appointments made to meet parties at Brucefleld, Varna and Bayfield 'Phone 57. aN'�'ii aN= aria at fav°`i TIME TABLE Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton as follows: Buffalo and Goderieh Diva Going least, depart 6.25 am, 2.52 p.m. Going West, ar. 11.10 a.m. or. 6.08 dpi 6.58 p.m. " " ;ar, 10.04 p.m. London, Huron &, Bruce Div. Going South, Sr. 7.56. dpi 7.56 aims " 4.10 pen. Going:North, depart 6:50 p.m. " 11.05- 11.15 a.m. CENTRAL JAPAN EARTHQUAKE ruins in the hone of recovering, the Scenes of. Suffering Enacted bodh s . s: Ex osed to A. second.shuck wee felt in the ills= At7tOltg Victims p nem - Snow and 'Iain Without Baia late Tuesday night, but -did nem- parallvely `'l thedamage. Ti added 1'Jledical Aid. Co the general misery, however, by heightening the terror of the inhab'i- Lan is and rO 'hing the few houses which had ,survive'd' Monday's big quake. . The Kyoto prefectural police and medical associations worked steadily at bringing relief to the stricken ells-. Tokio. -Thousands of refugees in triet. The Emperor has donated 50, Centra] Japan, shivering, hungry,and 000"yen to 'relieve the region, while 'Urneedof medical aid, are struggling the school children of'1_ol.ie are -plan - to bring order out of the chaos crest- ning to contribute one sen' each to MATERIAL DAMAGE, ES- TIMATED S-TIMATED AT $75,000,000. ed Monday 'night by. the earthquake Which • ah dy ii known to have taken a toil of more than 2,000 lives. The Home Office stated that its latest advices showed that 2,274 per- sons were killed and 3,441 injured. Information received by Tokio news- papers,' however, indicated that -the dead in the entire earthquake region would number snore than 3;000, while one newspaper estimated 'that the toll would mount to 5,000, witb from 50,- pcin - 75;000 homeless.. ward ii fond heing y'aised,.for the suf-. Although- no estimate of ^the ma- terial denigge caused by the quake_prssoieing yeung' Ta,t'hi to writer has been made public thus far, some who Is ,ai:tractingattention by leer -Maze de la Roche observes believe that the loss will novels and her mays. be at least $5'0;000,000, .and, perhaps $75,000,040. r • The tragedy canoe home on dne Wes H `� .. , A � �RAPPER. TO day to a, y5png Japanese reporter, acting in the 'line of duty. Jane Tanaka wits sent by'the Tokio Assail Slumbun to Mineyama, his' Tee correspondent for the Tokio home town, to gather the details of , Asahi Shimbun, -tvho traveled tlrou It the disaster theii•e.' He telegraphed a rn 71t RulesThat Noted g _ lengthy account and concluded his cls- Wove me. the stricken'area, reported from Mi g. speech with the brief. statement that , Character Must Spend Old' r'� tImrhe/t the scenes in Minsnwereaya, to had found his own home iu ashes where more than :1;000 persons were -1 Asre on a 'Deserve. . and his wile and aged" father and killed, d A 1 rtrend ROAM O MORE n e tut Hutto Were tea Ott Olt B h h amount of relief was available:: news for las paper ifs Columbia for years setting 1 A t 11 winch t, f, tit a testes an en xng Is. nets, T p g Til night, eal•ly on ]rrldav was no more, orally reported that the lack of meed;- gen- sweeping' set hardship. for the refugees. Injur- ed men and women along the broken roads asked every passerby if he were a doctor, so great was their need -for medical attention. The roads throughout the region were reported literally lined with the bodies of victims. unclaimed by - rela- tives or friends. The Tango region, which suffered Medical' attention.: carne face to face with, death. -With- meet severely,' was described by one ' Health officials- worked steadily in out., trength to reach hie log cabin, correspondent as.the'seat of misery the devastated area to prevent ate epi- and with no human being within 100 of 'Central Japan. To add to the rues- deistic, while thousands of tootles miles, he struggled on r�ntii he came cry of inhabitants along the banks •of labored en the broken roads, collect- to a narrotv'ravine-Telegraph Creek the Tatsute. tied Mnruyama Rivers, leg bodies .and building crude bar- -and there he collapsed. the streams rose .over their. banks, recks„.:to shelter the living. However, Old Benny was not yet washing away houses anis rendering Tokio official reports stated that through. Lying in the snow, he saw relief work almost iinposuble. - 2,248 •pei•sens lied been killed, 4,107 a thin strand -of popper`^wire--the Numerous Young factory girls were injured and 88 missing. Nearly, 6,000 reported to have been crushed. or houses were destroyed, either by col - burned to deatleem buildings in the - lapsing. or by fire which broke out town of Amino, and surviving Mara- immediately after the quake, and bets Ise 'their „families dug in the more than 2,000 wore•badly damaged. Me. Refugees, he said were ex osed another burned to death, awe, c tinny, who as itl,' ' p i still on the job,getting the roamed'the Northern mar•ches.of Brit to' snow and'rain, while only a small He s - > g .-, h Cr]' U i' • 50 ors settm his Osacs- ear 1tc galei'1 . t. t d' t •• d tending hi • ts, will trap The newspaper corres ondents eta- , Central, Salman, dentolielting: The remote and inaccessible defiles - Many refugee shelters in the Tango: of the Northern Rockies will never 111g.S. of PROGRESS DAY- BY. DAY MARCH 7TH-vremies rergoso'n introduced a non-partisan �recohttion' 'to' bo forwarded to Federal Govern - Incur at Ottawa deprecating the 'pro- posed pz•o-po ,ed 'renewid of 'the claar'ter to the Georgian Bay Ship Gana]. Company. (text given elsewhere). Resolution was seconded by Progressive Leader'. Raney. Liberal Leader Sinclair de- clined to add his name. Karl no. rnuth (Lid Labor) endorsed ame , Carried. Ion. S. 'Henryy explain: `ed why oil companies were asked 'to collect gee tax. for Government.FISa. W. -L. Riney defender Hou. E. C. Drury against ,,attack l,, of lest week suede by Hen. ;Jos Lyons. c H RG,Ii 3Tk2--lion ih/: E. Sin- clair, Liberal leader, gave concluding speech on the l3uc1get-attributing to better times much of Goveinment's success in deficit reductiorn,urged .fur- ther ,Govertunent economy and criti- cized the debt retrenchment 'scheme. -lie further promised interesting dis- closures before. Public Accounts Com- cal supplies and food was the great ' ' Felr Enough. A barrister was accosted' by an ex - convict whom he head defended on several occasions in the'past, "'Are, guv'nor," '.said the man, "I want you to defend ' me again -and this time I've been falsely accused." "Go and see, my clerk about it!" re- plied the barrister, "I can onr after de coupl o'- quid,' Y pursued the criminal, "but't ask you to take it up 'cos I swear I'm as in- nocent as a pew -born babe. I never pinched the stuff at all -I swear I didn't ". "Go and see.my clerk!" repeated the other. "I'll make it a.,.flyer,". begged the man, thinking that the lee question was the obstacle: to a favorable ans- wer. -Again be received the same re- ply; "Well, look '•ere, guv-nor;" he cried in desperation. "I'm'iiinocent, mind. you, but if you'll get ice off, i'l.l give you half the swag!" . The I M ilk Mutual Fire Insurance . f acv J earthquake distrtet and'ailding, to tie again echo and re -eche with the crack misery of the -thousands of homeless .of his rifle. - - in the demented. region, Old Benny will not hunt or trap Relief measures: for the thousands again because the Indian Deparereent made homeless^'in Central Japan by will not permit him to roam the for- Monday'searflimes re'we'rein Suliewing' ests alone. 'Last Christmas Eve, on Friday, all Government agencies when the piercing north wind drove throwing their energy into caring for even'the wild animals to shelter, Old the victims still without shelter or Benny, striokon with a sudden illness; mittee. Premier Ferguson answered ',^1111 study in Britain'. and 'Hon. Monteith Provincial,Tr'ea- Gerald Grehagl, rvl,A:;•ot` kielle River, surer, moved 'that House go into Ott,, it Queen's, graduate, who'hns been. Committee of SuJaply; This is the a yarded a two-year :scholarship at • first dime in the history of the On- ,$X,004 a year far study. in•st British nimi- tarto'Legislature that -the -Opposition .varsity. Iia is stow doing 1•ostgradu- has'not moved an amendment to 'the .ate work at Ra'rvurd under the Queen's Inge research fellowship. Prosecutions to bo conductedby the resolution for - ,increased bonus to Attorney -Genera , Any`, person.; } to Rural Hydro out • o:€ irid'er : ' Many 1 €f:und sellingliquor Y questions were ensvrtretl. A A.:Col- be, imprisoned on the first offense. quhoun (Lite., South Perth) was told John McConell, Windsor, had been Government tax Inap.tter, but has been asked for his resignation. G. A, MtQuibban (Lib., Me E. Welling-., Board supreme in' it.a powers, and ton) learned that Bowmanville Boys" cannot bee interfered with .by courts Training School ha'd capital expels- or Government, diture of, monthly339 000 aud_sal-1 NO public, advertising of liquor. $ ary list of .$2,440; ?U Boys were int - v residence, -R. F. Miller (Lib., Heidi- ,�, AND id learned that O.T.A..fines for /ANDON I HAVANA . Huai le rzt Ibe 19Th were ., , .,8en_orcamen acts i y s� $851,9550. In 1925, collected lit fines• F a Head O1 ice, Seafhrth, Ont. DIRECTOCSV! President, Ja:tes Connolly, Goderieh; Vice, James Evans, Beechwood; See.• Treasurer, Thos. Fl. Hays, Seaforth. Directors George McCartney, sea. forth; B. F. McGregor, Seaforth; J. G. Grieve. Walton; Win. Ring, Seaforth; M. Mcl2wen, 'Clinton; Robert refries, Hariock; John Benneweir, Brodhagen'; Jas. Connolly, ooderici , Agents: Alex. Leitch, Clinton; J. W.. Yeo, Goderieh; Ed. Hinchray, Sea forth; W 'Cheaney, Egmondville; ` It. G, Sarmuth, Brodhagen. , Any money , to be paid in may be paid to Moorish Clothing Co„ Clinton, or .at CutC s Grocery, Goderieh. Parties desiring .•to affect Insurance or',transadt other business will be promptly attended to on application to any of the above officers addreteed to their. respective post 'office, Losses inspected by the Director' who lives nearest the scene. -if yeti feel bilious, "headachy"' and irritable - for that's a sign your . liver is out of order. Your food is not digesting -It stays belle stomach a sour, fermented mass, oisoning'thesystem. Just take 'a dose of -Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets - they Make the,liver do its work -they cleanse .and - sweeten the stomach and tone the whole digeotive system. You'll feel ,erne in the morning. ' At all druggists, 25e.:: or by mail from Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto 14 Am J,...i S,azkir". TO FEDERAL ACTION • Premier •Ferguson' and Hon. W. E, Raney, Join Forces ' #,Qr °Mtarles Welfare. The full text of titer resolution of • alienate. valaable water powers from ever. He must live on .a' reserve the contfol and ownership of this, vvithfne reach of- Medical attention, protest ,against the renewal of the Province, and thereby deprive the and will be provided for out of charter of the Montreal, Ottawa & people of Ontario off the advantage Government funds. Georgian, Bay Comp:ury, which reso- of one of our greatest natural re-) lotion was endorsed unanimously •.'sources for the benefit and advantage �- March 7 by the I:egislative Assetn- , of private promoters; 1 PENNILE Via TERAN. bly of Ontario, is as follows: I , "That the Province of Ontario re , t telegraph line maintaiped by the ` Do- minion Government between, British Columbia and the Yukon. Summoning his remaining strength Old Benne cut the wire in the hope that the Federal ' Goveinment "trouble shooters" ' would find 'that this Province, are an essential ease break -anti hint -before` he per-. of the public, development and dis- tribution .of > power -in Ontario, in which the people of this Province hrtvo already Invested upward of -I $..76,0,00,060, !. "That this t,egisletive tlssemble ren and semi-conscious, but was car- ldesires to•record its Most earnest"and ried,back to civilization,. and now etas emphatic protest 'against the attempt fully recovered. 1 being made, by: means of a private The Indian Departmen has ruled I bill in:'the Dominion Parliament, to that Old Benny's trapping days are ished• Late Christmas ' Eve tlme.'trouble party set out with a dog team. On Christmas Day they found the break and Old Benny,. He was badly fro - "That this House ' respectfully epeetfully urges ' that the rights H8.ah.lb TO MCH LEGACY urges the Parliament of Canada not guaranteed to the Provinces under, to intact Bill No. 78 of the Nouse, of Commons respecting' the Montreal, Ottawa & Georgian Bay Company for the reasons hereinafter set forth the Federal Constitution should be at all times respected, by the Par- liament of Miriade; , "That this House believes that rho Budget. ' MARCH. 9TH`-�Sp'ealcer ruled F. G. Sandy (Prey,, ' :South Victoria) A Board official in every brewery warehouse, , 'One appeal allowed a County . Judge...'...' 4'10868 r t t` After Eight Years' Struggle' "That the bill proposes to renew a ooeaslon calls- for a strong and con- With Poverty' Returned Man tion of a canal and the' development re. owed legislation as being con - P p g Fort William After eight years charter to authorize the construe- elusive pronouncement' against the Inherits $100 000. of water powers on the Ottawa and teary to the spirit and the terms of of hand-to-mouth existence„Roy Gil - French Rivers, which said charter Confederation, and prejudicial to the has alreadybeen in exxistenee for 33 lemur, a returned soldier, out of work, public' interest, in ill health,,with few friends, and years without any rvidence,.of pro- "For these sari ether reasons this less money ,suddenlyfitlds himself gross toward the accomplishment. of House directs -that copies of 'this day heir to $;00;000, bequeathed to p, to i canal ” f d d P to - the rplee c n resolution be forwarded to the .rime him by a rich uncle who died recently "That the application to Perlia- Minister. of Canada and to the in the Argentine worth $$60,000, Liffe mitt is an effort on the part of Speakers of the two Houses of Par- P�than; the quarter -of -a -millionaire, privete'promoters to secure through liament of Canada, rho _ Federal Parliament the control' The .resolution was moved by .Hon' who emerged from the chrysalis of and ownership of a great and vale- G. Howard • Ferguson, Prince Minis- camp eoolcee to be a full-Ac;iged able public ...utility;wealthy butterfly at' Atikokan last Y, Itor; ,and secanded by Hon. W.:E.' week, Gilmour. •-was in 'the Black ' "That'the:evater powers in the Ot- Raney, Progressive Le>ctder. t Watch during the war, .and, like tawa River in interprovincial waters i • are the `Joint property of the Prow-! Pullen, was wounded, four times. Mess of Ontario and Quebec, and, Heroic Action of'77-Year-Old ' A prisoner of war for'six months, River,Saves ,Boy rte came to Canada eight years: ago, that'the ;mowers in the French Iry Woaaaati 1after the wee and drifted from one 'are wholly situate within Ontario, job to another' until he landed in of he i'rov vbekvilie• Ont.-iVlrs, Mary Com - and are the properties t 1 B Port William poor'and penniless, $865,466 and spent $402;ti38` in en- I forceni-ent. In 1026, collected $332,- - 882 and spent 017.602. F. :G. Sandy 7 (Prey., South Victoria) `:was given: Latest Lines. in Trans -Atlantic figure re Hydro costs and power de -y Service Makes T e o Cities veloped'for various plants. Neighbors.. -. Hon. Chas, McCrea intimated that) • bass and pickerel open season would; New York.--Although'for upward he put kacic. to Jely 1 instead of June of i(YJ year's Havana and London' 15th, as formerly, ' have been prevented by thousands' of Hon. S. Henry cozrrocl with miles of seas from gutting acgirainted A. P. McWhinney (Lib„ North with one another, electricity has Heade ' BruceLein Goyernment trying to get those two cities stele"! Mtms. • standard light for horse-drawn ve-' Oni MarchSem'11 Dr-. t artinez Ortiz, g f Cuban. Secretary of State, put' a re - hicks. - I ceiver to his car in his office in Ha- At a- At6,3-0,kwith gellerlea packed and. verve and addressed Gbclfrey Locker - to, expectant -House, the :Premier in-IL•arepsen, of the British Foreign Of= troduc1d Bill to control the sale of; lice in London. liquor in Ontario.' The main points' The voice of Dr. Ortiz was the first of this' long -looked for Bill are: .1 to be heard over the latest link in the Individual permit to . resident of , trans-Atlantic l•ad.iot t-,lephone sys- Ontario, expiring thirty-first of each tem opened .recently ' between this October. country and London., Individual permit -to :temporary es According to announcement by the resident, goodfor One month. American• Telephone end Telegraph r' it to physicians, .den-� Co., it took one -twentieth of a secand Special pe m p Y tests, etc. t Special permit for ministers: of the gospel for sacramental purppses. Druggists. not permitted to dis- pense liquor. ' Breweries and distilleries can sell .1 --Women's sullrage fared tics of Ontario, and eanpot, no- night-' penton, 77 years old, Jumped tato. the • frilly legislated upon by the. Do- swollen waters of the west -end ;creole robbed of his last $16 minion 'Pai'liaments I slid brought to safety Harry Billings, Control Beard will come. from To "Than the development of these a boy of six year's. -The prompt and to idoiitif rgnto 'to Fort William y powcers is essential •to the industry heroic action of the ;aged wontfn orifi the eras crit: of the two Prov -1' Gilmour, with whosd• fanuly he is p y saved the child.fiom' drown}ng. I acquainted, G hnour's mother is the -----, macs of Ontario and Quebec, and the only egect of Federal ,legislatimt i Edmonton. -•-At the rete aeltable age sole lel;atee of tee balance of the purporting to; vest these powers in a, of 106 years, William McLellan died fortune, 1 t retard' here recently after a short illness, I' Gihnofur says he will- remaicn, stere private" compaxry will is o ; development, create . litigation - and He had . farmed for „0 yeaEs: with his and set up a,dairy farm, as he be - impair the ublic interest; nephew in the .'Sturgeon district. He` Heves the possibilities of this district " P to owers ofthe Ot- `',vas born i t. Erin, Wellington 'County, unexcelled for capital investment in That the tva ,r p 'such class of fanning. tawa Rivet•; ,."n far as they belong to' Out. � t D. B. Hanna head of the Liquor I, cc d re. 2 e What there mon have done, you can clot In your spare thus at home you can easily master• thc•iecrets of easing that make Star Salesmen Whatever your experience has been -whatever you May bandoing novi-whether or not you think you can sell- just newer this question: Are you :ambitious to earn $10,000 a year? ; Then get . in touch with . me at ones! . 1: will prove to you ita�aQas„ .� without cost or ob(getion that' you inn easily become a' Star Salesian . I will show you how the Salesmanship Training and Free Employnteot$or_vicc of the N: S T A will btila,9ou to Siitiek- a-CCen Is: Seliialt. • r,ti1-Sa g.,,S '•its: ,�'Ifo Beerota of Star '$ I ,- .I as. Laughk Ce• -tie ii $. 0 A, hnq chahled thoearadi, Irl t a4 Ifl ( to le to hut,InS "o,, eye. t. �inidgc u t,nalpaay f bll I dy or true 1.45 toOi a ' 05, r�atc r w1 t yo. c of Itoag, tl,a field off 1 vast.' ;sn a 4t5 rat,tl i n too. frets. hlaitonal Salesmen's Training Association/,: +--- in 4 i 'I'nronto, Ont: (:anad,an idnr. Coos: G ._.. • / Central Japan Again Stricken by'Quake m AhAKQSA `'BAY 'gas 0�'JilF9N1A"i� e 6C�tfiIi15*oM1 A/WT-04_0 " fseeeess -0 reeseei TOKY AOUIZA We, • south to the R forts ofgreat loss of life lead vast Osaka. <aul IicUe nu' the ed 'ieo •n-..r'o beim, tec^ived follo•v- northern' epast line a$:7 aplrai'cntly t]'estrucL a cors iso'tho most of Coot tethitory snfferel ,e'vero- t g t1 o sBualls� cal tit tremors s .�..� e Tile . Except for ifyoto, Osaka•anil Rohe central island of f3ons.ut., ,Ishan. 7`h� S p o e --nit t'inhi-'. there aro few . large citiMS-in the area, Shaded hortipar -of the .,U v 1 sates time -clsY astral oclarea itr tltc great which _' :. s to ]sive refaced the death disaster of 1923 When 03 000. lives were Ito I- Gho t c t.h, ,TPcotdtna til advices, i point of intensity loll„ Directly 21et'tit-is the arca alYcrt- `t ca h rl' t; highest. t reruption. The 'to oh -us- h o, `1„iaeyama sloe r opert- ad by tete present island is -about 75 voles wider than' frotnt lug1;000 ki.lod, Near If:yofo, an an - 0 for his words to retch Landon. The distance is more than 5,000 miles, Women's Suffrage Bill Defeated in Quebec in the Province to the ,Board only badly in the Quebec Legislative As- under a permit from the Board.. semUly, a bill to give women the vote No liquor may be consumed in a in Provincial elections being defeated public place. on second reading 51 to 13. Victor Liquor consumed : must be con- Marchand, Liberal, of .1acque.s Car - smiled in residence or temporary tier, sponsored the bill, Both Premier home of purchaser. • Taschereau. and ' Mr. Struve voted Establishment of stores left to against. Hon. Honore Mercier, Ifon. Board, provided local option areas or Athangce David, IIon. L. I.apiesee Canada Temperance Act areas are and Hen. J. N. Dillon voted for the not-affebted. bill. c.ent'capr.7aad of ran, the Amartibe ;bridge,' the largest and highest raiiroiid span in the C1,1 -cut r t t•epot'ttsl to'havo Collapsed, "AC, Rumia-anlir anal other'. �lotitts sl ow t £50 the no'+ -are n c.o.st horror and panic p}c uilla:l and people were t)bSet'Vetl-"flail rue ae oplane to. he wandering lit a deze1 side on t:he o honchos. tdanj";vti,u�e5 ale .sti:T l hale hoen leveled by fires which. fol- lowed the 'quake,. -a --••-, >L ,.., TORONTO. • 0c; cooked hams, 42 to 44e; smoked Man. wheat'- -No. 1.N; orth., 31.61.i/a , tolls, 25c; breakfast- beadle. $0 to 330; No. 2 North. , 1.573hNo. 3 North., backs, boneless, 33. to 40c. , 1,60tF, • $i Cured meats --Long e.ear bacon, ii0 $ ' bran, oats, No, 2 CW,, nominal; No, 20to'/70 lbs:, $2'2; 70 to DObs , $50,50; s lbs, and up,$21.34; lightweight 8, not quoted; No. 1 feed, Glc;, No. rolls, in 'barrels, $41:50; heavyweight 2 feed, 59c; western _grain quota -'rolls, $38.6, Her 61+1, tions; in c.i.f. ports. I Lard -Pure tierces, 14 to 1.4iuc; ' S1 p Am. corn, track, Toront,S•-No. 2 old tubs, 15 i.e. 1 bac; pails, 15i/ to 16c; yellow, kiln dried, 8.Ge; No, 3 yellow, prints, 16% to 17c; sltertening' tierces, kiln' dried, 82c. I 13 to 1844%,' tubs, 14 to 141,10; pails; Alfilfeed-1)el. Montreal freights, rei rhts 14% to 15c; blocks and bins, 16 to bags included Bran, per' ton, $32.25; 16%c. abarts, per ton, $34.25; middlings Heavy export Steers, $7.15 to $8; $40.25. do, corn., ' $4,60 to' $7,10; butcher Ont. oats, 56c, f.o.b. shipping points, steers, choice, $7.50 to $7,75; do, fait' Onti goodemilling wheat ---$1.22 to to good, $6.90 to $r.20; louteher half- $1:24,-"f,e,li, shipping points, accerd. ,ers, choice, $7. to $7.23; do, coin,, $4rs0 1.tg to lg-qts: to $5; butcher cows,, good to choice, BuckwheaI-l5c, G8e,$5,60 to 36; do, conn to Dred., $4 to Rye -No. 2, 97e, 'nominee Rye -No. 2, Sze. ' . - $4:26, do, fair to good, $5.50 to $6; Man. flour -First pat. '.$7.90, To- do, eannea:s and cutters, $2.60 to $3; ionto; do,'seco ed pat.,::$00,4_i70. butcher balls, good' to cholee,-$5 to Ont, flour" -Toronto, per cent. $6;50 do ineil•r 34 to $4.60; d0, patent par barrel, in cadet, Toronto; bologna $5,513 to $3.80;baby beef, $8 $5.30; seaboard, in bulk, 35.40. to $10; feeders choice, $5.75 to $4,25; Cheese --New, large, •20% to 21c; do, fair; $5. to 35.25; stackers, choice, • twins, 21 to 214(-c; triplets, 21% to $5.25 to $5.75 do, fair le med., $4 to 221/2c, Stiltons, 23e. Old, large 25c; $4.50; springers, $80 to $05; twine, 26c; triplets, 275, Old Stiltons, lnilclt cows, $05 to $90;' 'plain 30c.'. to med. caws, $ ltl to $110; calves, choice, Butter --Finest creamery prints; •i6 $12 to $1.3; do, med: $10 to $11; to 48e; No. 1 creamery, 46 to 47e;, No. do, 'cons, '$7 to $9; limbs, choice, 2, 43 to 44c, Duty prints, 34 to Hr. $13 to 31325 bucks, $0,60. to Eggs Fresh extras, in cartons, 310.25; sheep choice, $7 to $8; dc, 42 to ate fresh extras, loose, 41 to ltoavtes, 31,50 to 35; do, culls, $3 to 42c; fresh firsts, 37 to 38c; 'fresh $3.60, hogs, tract sittaotlt tecl surd seconds, 445. tvaterod, $il do l o.lr 5.10.50; ci6, Poultry, dressed --Chickens, 5" lbs, cavern y points,$10,25; do,bit' Care, and up, 4060;,, do, 4 to St lbs„ 33c;.'do, 3 311.40 select pletuitan, per hog, to4 IUs 96c; cc, 2r/ to 31/a lbs., 35c, $;216, do, 2 to 2i; lbs., 86c; hens; over 5 lbs., &IO`N'1`12EAL. y+ 34c; do, 4 to.5 lbs.; 82e; do 8/ to 4 ' lbs., 28c; roosters, 25e; turkeys, 46Cate-.-CGV No 2,'76c; do OW, No, V to 47c;:ducklings, 6' lbs. and up, 35 , 67c. Four, Man. spring wheat pate, to 88c. firsts, $3; -do, seconds, $7.50; winter $5.90$6. Rolled oats, Pats,, chore to Beans --Can. hand-picked, 38,60 to 1r, l;_ rinses $3:45 to $8.60. bag X90, lbs., 33.50 to 33,60. Bran, $3bushel; p Maple rodttets-Syrup, •per: imp. 332.`25. Shorts, $3'7:125, Middlings, P. gal., i'2,25 10 .$2.30; per 5 gai,,,,$2:15 ,;40.24. Hay, No, 2, per ton, tier lots, to 42.25 per gal.; maple sugar, lb:, 25 314,50, to L6c i cheese... finest welts., 1r,v ic, finest - ' ' • ''131/2c; 1 - 17Yi.o. Putter No. 1 pasteur- . 60 -lb. 'tins 1,3 i.e.0 eastF., , Honey -at,, '. tin' 4 to iced,38i to fide, Eggs, fresh extras,. ilii tins, 1u ,a to 13�'dc; 5 -lb. tins, 4 ,.r a :e; 21/2-.lh. tms, 1tic, ,12c; fresh firsts, 40e, 11 F , r, See; $dS '0: to 10.50 hogs, 3.1e; Comb honee,-$4 to $5 per dozen. �nlv4s, ,1 $ , y emceed inerts --hauls, med,, 28 to sows, $0,75 to $10. -