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.% i* ��Ii,f�-Nova Sectia, In -the Ro�llut, Sask.-Pottery A froin, FT. , I �, closed .for, the senson an4 one house All the above r.'Lf, bay ports, , � , rolls, $27. 'A
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. woi,ild! SasImteliewan find Mariltobs, clay won � 1. . L I , I ard erces, 19
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,r;�iit;41but ' -6 traPPInq or I fiTqt pri'z In the omileiltion hold , - 11 , , delilDlIS11'ed are the resu-.t,L; so far re- Am. corn track,'Toronto-NT6. I tubs, 181/4, to 19c; pajis, 1831� to J91/?c,
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.1 .� � � - 11%4i�ft ,,ly ill tile I ti. � r 2-4 . 1� :: 1, XB I I I . I . . bags-inchided, Bran p-rtou,��,536,25;
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��, � I B , Were products . from Grest Britain, I 1. 30 11 L - ll ff7 . - I I sn and in d liciv fie, ,�44.26; good feed ' flour, per bag, $2.80. LICIle ice, $6.71
: �� ... `� . I - , 'fe, d,.Eastern Canada. . � 1:: I I I I ranch 'house Of- John. It. �HoYle, at Ont' oatS-�No' 2 v'hite', 57 fo'59c. tcher stcer3, cli, ),to S7,�5,;
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I I I , � , M .", QUQ�-"La;st fall Nye c"u- I ,, Calgary, Alta- -That On efort will - — I Queen's - Ba�,' overwhelming *the per- � Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter, ,$1.71 do, good, $6�25 to $06.75; do, mad.,'$5.60
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, , r ,. � plctad, at the least end of tile ha I rbOr be made nimct �ipring to extract oil In 34 " � I I L - 1 � ", ! tiOn of � t 6, honeo 4 to ,$G; do , e.olu, $4 ,50 to $5.25; butcher
11 , � � �, , I I � . I 11 � h containing Mr. arid to $1.75; No� 8.winter, $1.69'to $1.73; , *
.. :�: our elevaWr No. 3 with a present 091- � r, 11 , � Mrs, Hoyle, and ci�rryhrg away the No. I commercial', $1.68 to $1�72, f.o.b. heifers, Zi�ic*O, $6.75 to $7; db,
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, a commercial scale from the tar sands -38 - - —� is I'll -s, according to f I $0 to $6.50; do, naed., S5 to
1 pacity of2 000�000 bushels.and awork-i , 3f3 , I NJ `� 1 r - 34 �
I of the Athabasca- besint by means of I . I L . . I I 11 upper portiOn �6ntalnhig-Jolm Huyle, shipping point reights. good,
I I . 1 $5 76 * 6 cont. $4.5Q to $5.; butcher
11 y up to 1.4,60,0;000. Ve� I I 11 I � . — -- Bart , Iting, 92 to
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I Ing capacit� i� advisable . tolnako,�a 5,2, the, Georgeson process, just pute,lateed, 0 . I FF flt�so , , *6 escaped Buckwhea , 86 to 906. .
'ordon, sec� . . I I I were sleeping, The 'latter t Rye,�No. 2, $13:
have lb6lld E is the statemeint,of Jack G , �� � . I to kood; 7$8�.90 t� R; camiLre. and cut -
000,000 bushel' addition 'to that ele- � , I . z'� — I I . 8 to $1,43. 1
retary-treasurer of a, company -which I I serious injuries and,emerged by win- �t6rsi $2.25 to $2.75; butcher'bulla,,
" ,- �Vdtor f,or whibli. plans are- already be I I F I 4b � I Mat. flour;' first pat., $11.40, ,To- , �
, � - I has seeured rights to the process, I I � I. : dowB. ,A force o�X 22 shovel men work- ' " good,, $4�25, to $6.25 -, do, fair, $3.75 ,to
. " . � I rontol do, second put., $10,90, Toronto. �
, . ing prepared." �71iiB wag a retiell 'Varcouver, B.CBreal�iiig. all, re- � L - �-- — � ,oil all day on the -tons of mind in which Oni, flour -K pei�, cent. pat,, $9.25,,.�4; bologna $2.50 to $3.25; feeding
,� � Statement of the! , president -� of the 48" 4 . . . 1. I so , � I oero�'g,00d� $5 75 � .
, � , I or t6urlst� travel on the Pacific, I . 11 1:�;:.� I . I � � 1 � j� Mr. and'Mrs., Hoyle are buried, with- in bags, Montreal, or Toronto; do,;cx�' st I" ,L I ' to " 60, do fair,
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, : � Montrc,d, Harbor' t:ommission, in,an c6ast-the y4licouver Publicity Bureau �'i .. � .. - �2 . —a-- 1. � - �Oat succes-s. The house was at tho P01"t, 58s, 6OttoTCb,ags1 c1f. I . , 4.75 to $5.50i sto,ckerS, �o.h, , 156 to
R&JI-e5's iaL�the 'Caitadhili metropolis. � . , � � �, ;, I '. foot of a raville, I and it � is thoug4A Hay�No. *2 timothy, � per ton, track, $5.60; do, fair, $4 to $4.25; calves,
I � I .1 . � has issued f1g3ires showink"that 86,829 1 - I � 1. � I . , choice, ,$12.50 W $13; do, riled., $17 to .
I I I I I ano. ' -�-Carlots per to '
,.': ' ' . wplide came nart,wity down,'elvil, Toronto,. $14,60; No, 3, .$1�9.6o
.. .Toronto, Ont.L-Two hundred, breed- foreign cars entel'od'thP, clty,�during 1�4 4 L . $I � - .'
I I I ,,, � . I . � . . Straw - Ti'L$9. ,, $9";, do, grassorg, $4 to $5; milch cowe,
,, Wy,vild*ttes-left 1924. The figures denote. -an increase I 1;. I I � ns �,ad caused water 16 � � I ce, $60- to $70 - fail- cows $40 to
. hig. birds--whito , I � � � - -- -M ed the ravir , Screerdngs-St�tndard, recleaned; f. choLi
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I � -OP6 f' cars 'entered -[--- 11 � . . �" 11 11 I 1 59 � ; I L � -� . be Pub o.b. bay ffort8, per toil, $28. -
, � �New York recently for Bill rOn*l of some 86 per cont, over the record of $50; spkin'gers, AoIce $70. '+� $90
f tho Ilo ' X.'� S. Martin, 1923, -When I " W , I-'. � Aa up r
the, ranch o n, 60j902 . L 8 1 � I I . 11 I . I � dNvitt irlihik away.the banks of .Cheese�Xew, largeI, 22c; twin ro sheep, $7 to'8; heavies and
. . -watertank1a � -Ile 22%.c; triplets, 98c;,Stiltions; 24c. 018, 'lleks, $4�50 to $6.25; bulb, $3 to $4;
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I Ministerof Agriculture of OntariO,,At through the vArlous.,custouss ports, , , �L I I I 11 . 1. I I I Vviig uiTERNATfON4 GVNRICATZ`e� , the, ravine. A It a d, .
- I Pt"Dpver, Out;. Shipments, were made close to�the city� I � . �" , , I up ,the, ravine is bellev d to be. the large, 24 to 25c; twins, 25 to 266; trip- lood, ewe lumbs, $14.50 to $16; blieks,
� ' . I � SUGGESTIONS FOR 8 0 I-Sh N `CROSS-VVORD'PUZXi,ES j, , -,� object. -that. Btrucit,the I � 1 '12.50' to $18; do,
I I i'D S)Ved�ll Holland,Denirark and Ire- . DA�weon City,' Y.TRoporte here - � , � �- house. ' The lots, 211 to 27c, � culls $8 to $9 - hog.4, thick sinooth-,
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. � I 'Start, out by fIlling In the' 4okds of which�you feel, reasonably I � * o 8 . creamery prints, 36 f6
, liber ofinquiries are from old Crew Mission state that the Hoyles ha' Batov-ll ine6t, I ;
� , land. A large nut . I I - words croSsin � � . I � I I ea Ana watered, $11.10; do, Lo.b.,
eceived by Mr. Martin .for snow in that part, of the country'is sur& , These will' give,You "a clue to oth&r el I years. I I to 38c; V6, I creamery, 34 to 36c; No. , do, community points, $10,25;
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� ., btsing r- and they In turn to still oth�rs, A letter belongs In white 2, 82 'A to, 94c.'Dairy prints, 26 to� 28q. $10.50,
breefling istock-the bulk from the Hit- covered � -with fox.Aracks and that the _ � words starting at the numbered squares and running either I I I Three big -slides . camilb down at : Egia�-Fresh extras, In cartons, 64 doi Off can, $11.50; select Premiums,
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I ita St tes. Indians are. trapping great 'p= . I I *,'fre9h.jfIr,sts,A'7q. $2. 7.,
d 9 ,F1 , . � I I - numbers be tintally dr vertically or both. I - I I , varicats!tInies sixice--lnid�day on the to 66c" loose -63c 1 . 4 �
.. cofitagement of of foxes. Xea� is reported ,,,cry p1manti- .� . . . 11 Kaslo a.-nd Nakusp branch 6f the Calf- � � LiVe'joult�'y-Elens,'over 5 lbs.', 24c;
Winnipeg, Man. -En � HORIZONTAL I VERTICAL �1' adlan-2acifle Railway, all between the do, 4.to 5 lbs;; 1�6; do, SAO 4 lbs 13c- MONTREAL. -
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I � co-operative marketing 4rganizations, ful, 500 caribou having been ldlled.so I I � ' I : 0ai;—,"ban. . west., No. 2, 85c; d
� I ,. 1-Se0arates lengthwise - , . I -To make stiff I : Rambler Minbumd Zintgn, the laigest spring,ellickens,' 2 lb;r. and ove�" 23c, ,
far this winter. I ---- � I � I roosters, 12c; duckli - 3, 81c,'. eDctr& No, I white, 79,)�: -
- - �--, I - - — 7 -Refrain I I I � 2"Two, " . . being 90.0'111oet wide and.,50 feet deep. ligs, 5. lbs', An'd up', No ,
-- I � . � � 7- . - � �� I � I . I I 12-A flap I . S --A cover . I Tqla �6thers are respectively SOD 18c. � � . . Floux-Man, sgring whent pats., Ists,
I , I 4-Prefix-mearihna "not" . I ens, Over 5 lbs., $11.40; do,. 2n a, $10.90;, Strong hadr.
AM OUTLINED IN 'Paris Laborer Finds $2,500' ' ", I 13-Ailditlonall , I I Dressed poulfhry�H A,'�
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� � I PROGR E - F&dae, a stove , - 14 --To lie In � genial beat, . 5 -Fix firmly and 206'feet wide and, 20 feet deep�.'28c; do, 4 5 1 er $10.70; winter pata., choice, $9.20
. SPEECH PROM THRON � wirit 01 � . bs., 23c; doi 3 to,
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I I I —I . I . I — '16--A, vegetable - . . I I tons� . Slocan servico for the winter .in con- ver, c ; roosters,. 18c; ducklings, . 5, $4.30- Bran -$36.25. Short"88.25.
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. Amend�inenf`o`f Grain Act and Pie- Damet, a day laborer, notic- I 17 -Steam -road (abbr.) . 7 -Not able �' . 1, . I a quenc%, And triiv�ol w,ill be routed by s. an up, 25c; turkeys, 3�c. . Middlings -$4a,215. Hay -No. 2, per
- I � - old, I I � , hL lake � � . , -picked, lb., 63hb; ton, car lots, $14 to $15. 1
ed one day In a Small shop An . S -Out of date (abbr.) I I � eon an. hand I
I eight Rates 18plerlty� I I : I primes Ile. 1 1 Butter -No. I pasteurized, 301A to
. I . Equalization of Fr' I braken ' iron, Stove, says a ParfA de� 22-Thoropghfare (abbr.) 9 -Knock I 11 ., ��, � . I I I *-�- . I Map le. roduetB--Syrup, per imp. 81c; No. 1 creamery - I 29% to 306, Aea-
ow. . . spatch. Perhaps it was cold On that 23 -v -Modern Invention ' 10 -Employs 11 I
� I . in Comini'Segsi ' gal�,-$2.4(f per 6 -gal. tin, $2.30 per ends, 28% to, 29c. Eggs -Storage ex�
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A desiatels 1rom. . Ottawa siv S:_ particular morning, 'but at any event - - 24 -Paw over ' I 11 -Glides over the too , I
. ' y Pierre. bad the idea that he could buy 27 -Cessations from strife . 10--Discoursee I . Palaces of Princes and Nobles gal.; maple sugar, lb., 2.5,to 26c.. tras, 58c; do, firsts, 51c; fresh extras,
. The la t gun of the,royat salute, has that Stove for little, fix it up 30��-Nots of the scale I 19--A continent (abbr-) in IndiaWired for Electricitk. 119noy-60-1 . tins, 13%c per lb.; 62c; ,do, .firsts; 580. Potfitoe-5-Por
S ry 10-173. tiner, 13'hc'- - car lots, 96e to $1. . . �
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�. I been fired afid another parliamentary *vo 81w-Amerloan District Telegraph 20--A three -toad cloth � '.. I I � I 5-115. tins, 14c',;�2%- ba I .
I - under:way- 'The King's �will Arid be, suitably prepared to withstand I . I I . .-this"15%,to 16c. ., & � com. to
� � session 'L I . (abbr.) . I 21-6trIving to equal I � - I ovs, $2 to $�3.60; calves,
. I tile iigors � of a hard winter., 'RID went 'Manle name (abbr.) . I , I Electricity has becomeso popular in Smoked meats- -Hams, med., '25 to fair quality, $10 to �10.25,; do, Very
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has been made known, to his' Common-, 33- . 25 -Scone of combat , - � Ind* particularly among the rulers 26c; co c; smoked common, $9; hogs; mixed lots, $12; do,
I -ech 'from jhe into the shop,'and for 10francs, 'Which s4-arain foods 26-Lat. I . 11 �
ers thr6ii the SpL I - and State offiel s, tAAt contracting rolls, IS to,20c; cottage rolls, 21 to selects, $12.60; sowsl $9 to $9.50.
,Wh . is something more then fifty cents, ' � I lal
'I'llronA - and the .peop':e's elected rep- , . ,� 35 -counteracting acidity 29.-A honey badger . companies there are hiring scores of .. .
f society . �
Indav to made his Purchase. ' SO. -Large Ocean vessel (abbr.) : I 29-A part o - ------ I ,, . -
Yeaent4tives rWill begin oil lyl4c I .But as he was about to lift the $7 -By I $I -Poisonous reptile. , , '. I olectiical worloers In England and � .
discuss the I'lignable" �peech irl,acoep� Stove into a -wagon with'the help of si)--Latin for "and" 82:"Blaok ilci�id , I phteing � huge orders for goods with - i
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I tanco, -svliieh is the invariable fore- I I ' 88�onc who choose$ I English manufacturers. Most of the � I
the shopkeeper, something. relied from 40-A thick Pope, I I . I � I
runner to the general .work of 0411� out the sh � qve and with a �nj&Hio: Ting, , 42-A terrapin I I 40 --Small town . palaces of Indian princes and noblea , ., I
ada's principal Legislature. '11'41fell on the sidewalk. He burriedlyl 44-Stralght uO , . 41 -1 -Real estate - are entirely lighted by olectrlei�y and P, : I
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1, �mong the measures forecasted in the- . ' 47 Pronoun - 42 -Close . - many villages, even In, the remote I
. King's speech are those dealing with I picked it up. It was an old, encrus6ad I 11 4;7 -Looking for w . . I 43-Intermlasion I . I . �J
I . gold 'coin, After a moment's hesita- parts of the country, have electric
: I freight rates On larid and Soo. Senate soeefore christ(ablir.) , 43--Stesiho carrier (abbr.) - -
I I tion he dove into the stove, and to,biz iii-orassy meadow . 46 -Large country -of Asia (abbr.) � street lights and some of the stores I'll.
'- ' ieforin, the m6s - 1; ,)utstanding of the delighted surprisefound hidden away I SS -7A deer. , ,� � 48 , A unit IS time ' I .are lighted by the Same, metbo&
,, W I . Native leaders who have visited
- ,.islatlon, expected for this session, . a bag filled witilt sirril.ir Points which, 64-Marit - 50 -Innate, , I .
. L�, to be Submitted to A corifereficet be- on anal I sis, were food to Ili ancient 66�Strlkl 32 -Part of verb "to bell I � European states are largely resi)on-
� � � leen Federal and Provincial Govern. 7 . ng part of a whI.? 53 -Patriotic society (abbr�) -sible for- this 'wide I ductdon of
, . iFre,nch pieces oP gold amounting to , I TATO I
I Pi'�tlnts li�foro Parliament is asked to,; the comfortable total of 50,000 francs, ' 67-AqtqmqbIlco � 11 I 56 -Physical division of the globe .electricity. � , . ' . . I - I
I I consider in, detail an amendmant to I 68--Negottatlon - ,,, (abbr.) ' I . A plant has rbeen0y been establish-
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.1 ,the collstibjtionLoidan4dA "With res- Naturally there was quite a disous- 59-Lonas for - . 67 -Army of the. OlvII War ,(abb .) ed At Chara-ba, 10, 00 feet up -in- thei,
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beet to- the c . - Himalay4s, which supplies 'power bil ,
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1, I .onstitution and P I p�yer§" Sion ,as to ownership, both Pierroand . . . I � . . 1.
:, of ,the Upper. House. I , � � Solution of Last Week's, Puzzle. some 260 towns In the vicinity ari� Is
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-the shopkeeper' clahning title to thq BOTH PARTIES CLAIM leritiroly operated by a native staff.
In bricf, the .speech frobf, the: discovered treasllv� e, but French law . . I . 4
1 Th"no indicates that the Govermisomt, 'settled the argurrient in favor of the i- VICTORY IN EGYPT T A F M . � The- Raj Sahib of Wankaner ors. -
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inteads to ask Parliament'for legis- — . �� I . ployed English iinghqeert to outline ,
� I .. �nan who owned the stove by'right of his palace with electri � e lights and the I I
lation to givc�. I I purchase. And so Ao-day 'Pierre is Elections at Mehalla 61 Kebir 0 h ri .
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(.QEllualization -of 'freight rates i richer by 50,000 francs � because of Rendered Null by Revolution A hundreds of lights- may how be seen
between provinces and localities. ' , at night for several miles. This ruler
11 (2) Government control Of ocean that moment"s Inspiration ,ghich led 0 M I
I ,� hini to buy an old, br.dkcn,Stove� in Miniature. , , R A else has placed on the roof of hiiipai� , I I., ;
ratds. . . owerful, searchlight, with which I. � .
I - despatch from Cairo, Egypt, M U .
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I (B) 1-nproveniett. in equipment of 1 7----7--�— �— - A , � 0 ie,7.�ifluml,nrita the surrounding MII� . I
says:�Both sides to tho',Egyptian I , .
, ports oil both coasts and dn the St. Historic "Dove Vairo,Held 1, A I.L. 0 * M ".1h.",
X?� �, Parli-ainentary contest I expressed sides. I � -11 zz ��, .. I
Lawve.noL Rivsr. , . I I I N 5 E I A A trio faas, as mo,y be supposed, 0:�.,: � - iw.. �
I Annually in Silesia gratificatIon'on Thursday with the re- E lee � R: 11
'onization and , settlement . " t, of t . P 7:, � I li
.. (4) � Primary eleotip,n, and af- 5 P -1 a being ripid-ly Introduced among . '�:: � ... . I .1 . .
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11� ;(Which iml Bigeolls from all over Germany . I I IV."." .." - ".
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in tha�Peai;e River district, I wore -brought 'to Lairs, in the moun- majOrity in the next Parliament. The T 0 I-: R E � 16 ..". "R - . -
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(5) An Act to amend the, Gri�n Liberal Constitutional leaders dispute I ,:: . .1. $ :,
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. I tains of . Silesia, where Annually in the claim to a majority of the else - . I . I
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Act, � . � � .1 . January the historic "Dove Fair" delegates made by the party of former - _0 .r I I Britishers Advised to Spend I"..
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� I � - taltes.plam , This event dates back to Pren-der ZAghlul Pasha; who asserted One Motor Craft Buili by Bri- Their Holidays in Canada . 1. .
"Red Snow" 'in Japan Due to. Itho Middle Ages arid owes its origin that the reports showed 90. er coat. ' -r I * — , , . . I
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I Mixture. With Volcano Ashes! to ''the fact that the region around of the, delegates in favor of t, e Zagh- Writ for Eve y 3 Steamships d4spiatch from London says:- . .
, . . Lahn abounded -with wild pigeons. In lul party, the anti-2lughlulists pointing . � . . A . .
. � . � I to the far better showing they made A,despatch from New York says,- "Take your holiday in Canada, Instead - I, m I
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A despatch' from Toldo Says:-, i5of they reached Such numbsts that- than la,st,yearj anelprofessing groat, Ship tonnage under construction in of going to Switzerfand or thd Rav- I I I
,P given British . .
There were, nunierouts authentic re- they destroyed the harvest encouragement over their prospects.. Great Britain at the close of 1924 was lera" was the advice Firemen are shovn balfflrig a blaze in Montreal In sab-zero weather in
ports, fro many places.in Japan Of 1 The fair is now noted ,for the fine owing to.the smashing of voting, 1,206,971 tons, about 98,000 tons lem business' men by Sir Ernest Potter, which the late Llout. W, Desjardtna was entombed In the wreckage for eight
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I a fail Of red, suow� Dr. Fujiwara., of, speclinens of pure breds exhibited. urns and the destruction of the list of than a year ago, according to the president of - the British. Engineers, hours, despite the heroic attempts atrescuo made by -his oomrados,
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the 'Told explains . the I ---� 1 electors by a mob,' the elections at . I I . — -
o Observatory, e � Mehalla el Kebir were eeclared null. Bankers' Traat Co.�of NewYork. it Association., who has jGt rotarned . I I - . I I .
phenomenon as a �rnixturia of snow 'Japanese Workers Abroad I The incident was for all practical pur� is estimated that one ii:totor ship is be- from at lengthy visit to Onnac6,,-pro. Natural Resqurces Bulletin. pulpwood arnounted to $112,836,017. .
with Ashes from. the Yakegatake, and Send Savings to Home Land Pose's a revolution ill miniatilre, which ing built for every three stearnships, foundly convinced of the fine openings t�� I . Tulpiwood exports alone,, were 1,830,-
Shirime -vt0lennoes, but thi,linpe!rial only strong measures prevented from I *Iii a in other eountrios the prop6r. the Dominion offers British trade If . .- I .1 I . 200 cord -s, vaaued. at $18,536i058,
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Observatory . has lie r I a- . � I I ' I The Natural R�sourcest Intelligence (3
Soisultologic I . . Attaining more serious proportions, tion Is 12 inotor ships for 11 gtearn,, only the business men At home ap-' silgil Is forests are mofe than
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cord of a seismic disturbance. Renfittalices .home by Japanese Inquiry shows that the Woldisti ships. In Germany, Denmark, Swo. � proach the market in the right way. Service of the Dept of the Tryberlor at carrying a thtAr chare of her foreign
- di c di a arid his, friends fomented den and H . olland a preponderating According to The stminster Go- trade on the credit- sicle., .The strain
The red Snow was three inches deep working abroad are all appre able an ld to We Ottawa says:- - ,
I . ot Nagano where, the',obs4rvatory re- Offset to the country's adverse trade the. trortille. SOm,A of them were Rohn. proportion: .of motor ships is. being zetle, Sir Ernest said that'English Ciraada?s total imports front the is telling, however, and, with the tre-
Porte, the 1. for the year 1924, says A ally se�6n inciting tbe people -to viol -I United States last year amounted to . I
now appeared to be mixed balance to once, And those accused of doing this built, the German figures, being 4,7 busineseC men showed a lamentable $524,611,087, of wlitch mineral pro_ mendous,toll being taken by fires, our.
with asbes.drid sand, believed to have Tokio despatch. For eleven montl . I motor Ships of 274j000. tons against lack: of enterprise in not visiting Cinam . timber reserves am being depleted,
been. blow,% from Manchbria by a ty- these 'have amounbed to -83,800,000 wore afterwards found in the Wafd , , ng the three ,eiass'fioa" More thought is being given to- farest
. persons have 4D stearriships-of 79,000 tons. ad,A Personally. He described Can- ductsil includi
. plicon. At Nikko.the snow was gray, yen. 01 this ainquirt 20,6100,009 yen candidate's house. Sixty I t hosts in the woild, -tions, iron 4n4 Its 'products, non-
, � rath than .red. At Xanazawa 'red came from Japanese in North Anier I - been arrested., I I :. I . ' � ------7�. 1 adians as the fifies I -lie ' fire, dangers, and it is necessary if we
er I . I A � � I Rooster Pecks Child Over as they'furnish unlimited'hospitality ferrous metit1q, smil non-inetal min- are to -save this valuab'e asset
, snow fell, the whole region later be- I isa. This sum is Ave. times the Ann- -Causing LockAw and all manner df'bealtby sport'and orab, weia valued at .$267,719,854. - . . I
ing converted to a red field. . I ount remitted in '1923, Colony of Persons on Bounin. I Eyei .1. I recreation. I I .This was made up largeli of coal and ' 04 .
I . . I I -1 � ble' i * h their products, which were, Child Immigrants' Between I
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-- I ....-1 . . ....... -..__- Isles Resem kniericans, _ He also recommended Britishers to oil, 'Wit - ,
:, � . . I A despatch from Berlin arlys-A 14 and 17 Receiv,6 Grants
I I I in ,of. A Invest freely in Canadian public ,Corn- Valued at $183,739,970, coal being re
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� MILITARY XUANCE BETWEEN. BRITAIN . I �'A -d'esp'atch' from ' Washington I case of lockjaw fro the Pock paries'adding that such capital was' sbonetiblo for $86,909,553 of this total. I I � I . — � I
, ' .' of, scientists has rooster has induced medical'au'thor" I in London says! -
.1 . I � I I I I I . . says:-Athelition letin,is of bell- I needed. And that it. wouhl create a The.expoits.ol these three,clatses of A despatch fro' '
, been'dra-wn. to repdrts from reliable itles bete to advise v I mineral products to the -United. States The agreement between tho,Overser's
sources of a colony of persons believed ig6ront dhickelis to talie a teta�us cure � valuable Sentiment, ' , ',, , , -lile, Can-
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I � . AN -SECURE PEACE 'IN MROPE e y prompt tro i ent � � 1�' of triting parffif
I , URANCE TO I beerti;n part aft leash of Aill-inselecliately. OnI sihill . $74,107,767, which is Settlement Committee and t
� . I .1 . I � I to hay, made up practical raw materials, adiall Government conce
. I I I I "I I I R Once. , , or on which'but comparatively little for children from,
11. �� I I � I I I . . 11 - oricall origin, 'low livilli'Oh isIhIlds'4saved the life of'mm tulsa Fettiftg$ 11 Om . the boor law ,and
0 9 j-`y6ar-o:d ball .
A despatch from Paris says -The and itiore vivid 'With tile passage f in the Borinin roup of the Solith 2�f y, which develojed, � I - �. I I a been done. � . charitable institutions here migratirit
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I I , V rarlco7trfiish security pact is almostl years. , � � � Pacific. � .11 � I... I I lockjaw after's. rooster peeked itort Du,,Klors near Sherwood Forest, in manufacturing ' Ila on, the Canadian Press
� , , �, This group is under a Japsuiese '� L The,forests of Omnad�a, however, ,to the Dominic
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ready. Lord Crowe, who waS"Iii Lon -1 , "Nevortho'ess, tovoral� peact prob- ' ' thet right,'eyelid. - I -Nottinghamshire, are aroueied'to mill 4, is being Altered. Here- I
andate and the ' eficiericy of the understand ,
'o .1 - d out that tant protest by the sith � I
m as complicated as th�� war's prob� 111 .presence there of a ir'.. O.' Comnrtl� poi have made upfor the d � is have been aDowed to
'O don soveral day�g. consulting with, the � � group,of stiange. people, raciAlly dif- I D lite . eme to put a mineral trade Impoi-ts of wood and I tofore the gran I
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I I .. ItIlls, become more And in(?re difficult forent from any other group ill that I dallg&r,tif inletifitin from tile beak of railway through the dlades and.denes ted, States ,last Al. r 17 ioars of age,
. . . I �r f rom. ih. uni I children unde
,British Government, has returned to . . I � I , , excVtionally great J� - wb�re -Iood and'hiz merry'litien Pape aiii,ounted to $U,36�,79�,. while but this will row ap ly, with I IY
I I . . to, solve.,, I I � region, � has been the cause of 1 inuch a C lie cell -is � � Dahill I p Ross b
Paris arid has had two long interviews I I . . I � ,� 4
, ,, sPeculation among Japanese, who have eause,of the quantity of bacilli, in'its defied-thoAaw.' ,Rural England, en, Year
,;Vith Promier Herriolt oil tb *ibitei 'ClUng Shakespetirels versn, "Thei become aequaiuL3d iwlth their ex'iB-, surrolindi I � - � 6-' his f ame in Son . exports werc�,Valujd at $220,08711616. occasional exceptions, only to children I
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As it is being� discussed, the Pact is is A tide in,the affairs of men," lie � .1� I -----O. I - I I shrinini I 9 "' shory, Of the latter newsprint paper was b�t*eon 14 arid 17. .�
I said: �"'Wei used.the rising ,tide in tence � has bestowed on, ,Robin-�an affection
for a Fnench-British or Frolic, Th*e iz�aiiders,ara so�&ii visited Be ' valued At �9.0,990,711, And unnianti- This now rul�e will not affect chll-'
B � . . On� Hun&6d,Yeay denitsd'to' circuinspect alid,sinug res- � ints.
ritish-B�Egian Oefensive:,treaty. In economic domain in �, Terming the th . s Old, ,
1. emigrating with,their pare
or lVor Lot AB be caroful � nily pectability -by the sam4"iashinilt that
I . at*litt�4 is known of tile strangers' 86 Years in r Vrench Fai factured woods, including liogs, laths, dren: only AnAltutional ehil-� .
.,,Otb I .ds, the �Brltish Government Dawes plan, 116t but-thaV are sdid not to have beconlei ,. - � , I I has led us, in Alnerlca'to- make her plardw and boards', shingles, square I It w,l1q: affect I
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...".1 ,e with to al'ow to escabe'the favorab'c tide adirlixed i -A any way wft.1V -the, BUT,-, . I I oeS ,finiber railro i ties, I spoolwood And dr I I I .. I
. a to-mal,2 a military allian I i I ,— I . I �
. in 'the prols'erns of seatini;y and filial rouriding races, a4houOl tbey Speak; -Eiqllty-smix yaars Of scrvic3 in the I of hold, bad men of the West. Robin I . Ad . er�, _
1; iance, for the Peace and security of ' ' � � ----- . -- ----. =r7=�
guroi,.e. German feelers which Peace, always protectinglour right's the Japaneser so well .As to ' Pass for! -.am� fam ' Ky i� th-e record wh'eb -Xic- I made his Place it) legend, and romence I � I - I � . � ,
�sere leads, during the past toil days and olit daties as thay wena set down Japaries� except iTr appearance. The' tolre Dest-unletinx; a dolnestic" CL'o- beeau8,a he was an epic figure of the , �
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� . are oil in the treaties." I . Japare-q2 r�fer to them as "Anio-ri- (I oil the cc'ca8ioln. of 'her 100th stxugg,le �ehtvesn oppressed ,and op- PLAN `0 MAKE ST. PAUL'S CAT
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foi. a general securitsr pact I . k. calls," oil the -assinim-tiOn,they are &s- I brats �' � . linion . . .1 - I
eother hand, based on tho..proposi- , As British AinbaBsadovB in ina -ing cendants of shipwrecked �tirviv6rsibirt�Ilday,say.gaP-,ii���'s despatch. Tile pres-s�or, botwcen the , coi Yuan,
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a.,wayq,ppe�al� with who s nch'papers�, are g 110 oppoi�- a , � I -
I of Rhilieland disarmament. . Public 81atompnts , , came n the islanciz I SAFE - F ORUOUSAND YE
1. I � - h � marcor.ad o! , t it I - - ' ' ' lie hoot of locomotives and clank I I q I . . .
I The I-lerriot Goverrilne �, lit,would like' premeditation and in -the nalne of ill the past. 'It is net knowil accull-I ulil y to cormnent on this remarkabl-2 , r I I I I � — , I
I I . . Itheir Government, . Lord Crewe's ntely how long,they have bean th,are.1,0XaMPk� Of ,"d0fityin view of, the anod- -and ro-n' of eors a'.011g steel rai'l . . . I � I I
.I�endral European agreement for qo� , . I ern clistoill Of rMuds �and cooks chatig- �lvoll',d I,- a poo I r ct.xchauge for that A despatch from L
�� ' ' � Sp- is I ondon says.: -A thom tip, tind he would tile,) construct
Vritv and disartniament with ,Ger� h , telf4an hore to mean that � I.'-- I a Blab of concrete .under the entire
I At others thin], of us ing their po.�it� plan forreconstructing St.
the British.Qoyerliniont'ha§ definitely, It is not wit, ion"; o:11-iost 1110,31th".v- lovcly� i-�,I�ns,!.-7y rel-inue-iltat still Tol- seilisational I �
any, also, if the Germans'are willing' l , ' "il, I , I '' 1. he crypt athedral, six feet thick.
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I decided upon �a British -French de- that really counts, as ni=b its what, often rnere'y, for , -e sn �e or � the ow�t ill tk� nioon*lght robin Hood's I Paul's At.a.cost of 1!2j000,000y andA ,of the c d bui'd
'� ' - eague oil, Nations . � . , , . I , , : . n
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. enier in'to,the L ' 'i 1 ::�� ---- I , � ,I �`!, ry� , , 11 z I - I clos I . I ,tell of the pier�,
I ' fc� siye� allillnce� , , �, , , we thii1k, of GursdIves. " ChAng4.: - 1111morhi* I", , of the cathedral for 12 years, On this co c�rete floor lie woul
ithout ew'difio ', d, guarintee I , .11 �., , - .. I ,
lis an its , — � ....... wttSln& �,qnvhxd c:1 Thursday by,Johii brick walls round e,
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Vill ,�peaqe , treaty frontiers -which , - -- - , ,
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vquld inean final �icceptance b G , . �;;.,., . �. �, �� j-11"., , , ,�, , I ."! .: , '� I" lation. It, was he -who amazed each of.the arches. As these wore
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he Polish corridor I I I -1 � . .. .. . :,;:��,, 1- ,�� "'.. ;, ,� ,'�',Ilvg 1 -a d' chaptOr or' Christma§ finished to the ,top of the piers thay
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�i7-4"�Iicsiai, frontiers� � , . I "I %� : . il would tako the stress of the dome.
, , � I , . ,,, ; ", I W ., , , .e e bylbi ding them remove the cathe,
y In- " I I I ,� ' - stop would he to recon-
�'.Th Briti,sh have apparentl . ,v
e � � , I ". dangerous st"eture," and HIS,. next
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'or ed the French and the Germall8� � I �. . . .. 1 11l3 llinisell describes his I scheme as struct the.piers with reinforced con-
�heI I . �crcto,,au stituted for the original rub�
,,y v.ould.,lidve ,nothing against a - I .V1 " � I I 1�,�11,i,llltcr,blbox fof-Herculee and a job b 1
allco -met,t, 'L I ; 4 . ,all
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