The Signal, 1925-10-8, Page 2----Tlturrulay. October r;, 1925,
TIIE SIGNAL,
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paper. 1. ••r1a 11Ua
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o!i.or fa. ,.. ,.:, .' tht1i.,tt fur .. ..:. ,, ',,,•,'ll
14,• sols. •. that • :.. 11.4641.. of the1..- the South I•. ,...,.,• qw
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li.. •...f i olua:r).' wn•IJ"*• i4':.::.. . 4 11 .3 r fa. for. it • -
ln•'all�t• jsrq.:e Imre not ;14'• new • to
rtx•ud.' but ! •.,n.. the „ rte
to spend it for the same
The Iielicious Flavor
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was 1 .
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ut. lo.,
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won it millions of users. Finer
than any Japan, Gunpowder or
c,unf; Hyson. Ask foe SALADA.
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1,r' •.u< of Ter-
i' .1.. • L, today •r
444d41. w 't" rento.,
:took' to t• • e•dlrugut,
atrUfAta. to :1 1 M tutr.-
rerrae•p, : - u1,. be who
H1S'IGR'
E. L. i'A1 LNAUDE „• :,:'t
old la
few years 1113• ,3,0 313333:
, 1.1w' of 3 :. 1'u61.1 .
!1i..• 1wrr111: 4.13: pr.q.1.•
millions of weu,•v o•apetioled wt'rt,tt., , .3,,
mobil,, wu.t have a profound etreet cuter 4'\t it, ut 111113'4 n :
iu k•atenhi ; expo 11•tir»re in other 1,,,., Ca' , i,:I:... an •,pt.
direr•tlun+ 14r•o4,,e• 91;044 41 t.. the pie tunny of Jaen !arc.• num34'i- t .
daoehot pi. cant 1:e. .» wr•Ia'14 as t! . • ,
t Kurt.:. alut--stn oth•'l' rr'..rts t•'4'
1•„'10 ou iu the Sta. 1.0)1.1,,4 ;,.i.
amusement and entertainment : a' this {s•rlod. Thr , .•1 ..f i1. 4'r•. •
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higher tariff will not impel them to 11 3I..c3 • I:.•. •; F I.•r.,n
nL.,'r!n•,1 a large
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• • t:.4'n.13 It .ahem!.
..et Beano: \ merit
a::,3 !toter
:,d that Mr.
•• t'.'r all the
jtnl reefer-
•• --.try by the.
rxaggeral.•
may he ,It
Mr. Xing. !
SCHOOL REPORT
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Itenwiller
3 , •03001 t,.t tl . •nth n4' 3.'. p•
•.• name.. in , 1 r •.r merit
1..--W.0114. H. •'r"4'g" full•
11.-I:trlyn tt'llmtie
S111r1 -y 1't«,'•• I. rgnerite
..Luys the products of Iangut-ills; fay.u'ierntion front t'.i, I'n•, in... )I IL•1, h"u •Ilii, • , , ., . !!
torte". ter.
ra1•fd i• tetiijRtient 1t '•ao aith•11.•• •.I r• 1013••.' ' r t. 1 • , 1
- Thr tariff is, a tax. red who 1''t' hotted', 1 „ 1t1"' ••
having tLe ,rrowtll 1'fettP' 1•. -.f4'. li
Comforters and Blankets
l iandsome Down Comforters, size 61402, covering is fine, richly finished English
down -proof sateen in beautiful Paisley deal_ ns, while two satin panel effects C
match the colorings. They are well-filled will soft down: Reg. $22.00, each 14. 95
Blankets
Grey all -wool Canadian Blankets
with neat blue and fancy. barders. Heavy
cle n pure wool large double bed tg Q[
size 20 pairs on sale, at pair 1P
Linoleums
New patterns direct from the mill-,
4 yards wide, covers almost any floor
without a seam, at per square as
ya
Congoleum Rugs
2 1-4x3
3x3 1-2.. ... : .
3x4
$ 9.95
13.95
..�,,. 15.95
Bed Spreads
Crinkle Spread the most popular
spread today. They launder beautifully.
'Fite crinkle is permanent and quality
superior and fine. Size of Spread about
74x90. Value $4.50, at each $3'25
Crinkle Spread, white, lighter weight
ethanh
above. Size 72x90. at $235
Underwear
Penman's "95" natural wool Vests
and Drawers in this famous make in
sizes 36 to 42. New, soft and beautiful
for comfort and health. Price
per garment $2.25 and. $2 50
Children's Underwear a Special
Feature with us this season
W. A
.P3. -.1.:u, r. 33ertrnde
!lion. '1..:..•! X1.11"1::..sty.
111. --Err. Pt.; t...m and Myrtle
AM. 4'har11.- 11,•nch''n.
-Hen Xtra : to and Frank
11' 1.argrly the farms• and the that ray a tremen.:• :, iitels•rn.. The 3"-1 f.•r. .qwt:. if':f a t'(riruener,
wr.rkinxmwt 'lu wswu' and Varna"' 11treA10 u4', tntgeriton has fa1:e,1 ..tf ...,µf:• 1i •:: I: i t
a earths txt'nt maintain wag).. Lot ;Ana thl'r. •r•• Ind•, t •n. 4'h, N, int tr•brul vohtae 11
�t Car -1.13 Hoy. Itkr• t".1;iaoim Iters
31 Ir. • tt i.-1: 11• .•a .' stsa uthan.
In the rlties the tradrw unlnnr ran to 1-:413144 �It1 M Leslie
11 r
rapidly. howrrer, i 'h• Iksr >, . ••:r• n-' , Y t^•1••++44' s. .,u
Sr _11_ Fc' cn Hit!. 'Thelma .ljli«.
in di.. smaller plans the n,rkiilgui;pt m.- fiat Iri,« d 1.
..,me time to tame it 11.1! •,1114' i3,u, l.• 4
. „' lases . u!• tie• 1'rinin,. 34'.•
•14' 111 mush the .3two Ise itlon ax the +f. 1.• .
NIL 111 tfou•L•tc's L� : ,•.1' t'4':.• 1•- •. , !,reit.. .uf tu1 !ilii. r,tl .4'4'.1,.1
farmer=hr• takes whet tw e•t►ts::i{e1L.%.j
'•'w4'-tRni.,,."-•-u-:at�.„"r ' 1...11•!.. � vu.J l:i- .p.....!.... . .., r,• t«.:.
i,:. labor, sit the farmer takes what DetroitWert. iti ,droit tint 1.1.•utif',\I - .i it:• i,
he rad get for -1ti...prurlttef,. A. f:.4' tai -carding t.. Ionia .w.a 11loi Hare :- 11•1 tn•• alt Mr. Mei., .v, 'ha. be+.q'
to. jw.saihie awry 3)lanet. naturally tnrniti1 friiul the Attt0-n;7n-.•itw444-0;.e,..4t .-tet t ote.it:...: oot.o 31at 'i••,• 3'. •e.•cg .
.MiIn to oth.•re any tits it pays. an.l the {Mist week, nnstt,••.'s-fu! !n ...AT, ., • 1.1,.14.
of . u,pl•.y m,•nt: I t F r:,1 , ,, _; Not Pstenaude'. Flrst ijtprarattte
.o the tariff tat ultiW N•ly rear. 1 _awe «lett were laf.l Tb�t• .urs !«,•u :LW 1 to t',n
AIM the workingman. who eannot order to
r 11 1 1. aqt, t :'.1 • t J uj t',m•
mainly Oa the xhoulders of the. fanner '.1311 3113.)111./3/11.• f,. errs nil. 1 r' at 3' tate,„ n r t r 1 , •..,WI of
r•,lnep pnslnet, , t!
3.w,1, it on. They pay it in filer"s-tel' through.:: With the rttic. tot rote r.ttrifetas to .am„ntla;p•d .
. tr:riwr -ear = , :lit' 113• " a s tom -,•1,o -+.f
Friel.. for their pun ha.. x. and an in= tfr'duttio+l- • ern
1441 :be) ;"'''t "e"' ,)1, . ' 4"` t"
crra.ed tariff means higher price. for e• wrr, r.„.,,„,;:lit„ o \ + '' 4/..‘fitter of fit ill, 4n. f► ` ^-
tlothlrrtg, I"M,t, and .3; w4'. intro's' are. thw {rce•"111 ' d:, r 4'1'13' tt it t t3 -
mid almoet everything tails they hat, in t`ana,In, r..o.ordtne %. sus- . . I ' ' . the I',•,irtvel h.litu.tl t
to bole.,
have been working. In NWr..I• et: 01, 4 - .- 11. 1:, wit. .431' ' flue: -
-Yr. 1Yelatwa propose. t.. add n still now 84,3'4,t1 u••tt
' rr,, to th.•ir home-• It• nsl rj{.ti4t .*, {.
i'.rlol r. it i. r !seal f..4' til.• 1 ..
•\ Itr!d 1414,11-1.•2or •i.c
''- - ,ef'..�„K1jWy o thus .114'4'Ido tilt* nip 1
-E---------_c.. I .1 ted wl+ ,.,g1, tl N.•
ay the Uutariu f?rmer. He kneiwis try tni_r l y •t,.,:t a ih t mpi.n- war-. ``
that prote tion air nnpupniar lu t�P t1011 to the 1 rat r•,<alt of LH. .tf:4'c 1Lt elle rtou. -ij� ittolilr trhirtt }
Jlsritia,t: lrrnrtnee. and ill rill' We.j• Brat rule i11 1•attuda: but this will norI l .1 rntitrrie,l "a thi,. i.'ii;r .fust!!,
hoeitr in,t +• R't; ' nn•ittorp- Ins 4'. •I it.eif In a• Iwln:rt t: ,r•
ern 1'nrrintrx. nod so hr 1,13,yrr.t•. to Vv... '',14:''''' 1 i, ri,n1 at Sm m -tie..-r .e h•.
eettiposwsfe threw I rorhreey, for rxr1R bark r .j,a•tr e•? of :i .1eufpr, Tle
n t1, their in. • 1.•tl 1 to • .14'••11 ' I'
144.1,i4/11A to the man«fartnrcr> of Cal- tn•a tithe,. t' 11.111.1 has lupi w, -r • ,I n 1 h t w ',11,:, 1 r ;,'
' . in u1,• ii •,
t .arcs g' the 1.auri.•r •''=3ln••. u .• •i t"• 4' r
_ �- 114':.1 gniTiTiii•tge'"frj,jvrrie+tF r' I � If ,c r- le :. t ..1,11:L..1411.:1...411••:.'‘..:':
0111 "f the' 1'ed .1..l Trea-,lry t.. leap' front lure t., , • _ ,• -,;, t'... .u• n1. Ir::
mH•t 18PI rate. 111 the h..t•3 x11,1 too• wit', rhe 3.4.41.4,41.,(7,434,' wit. iii '11.••0 i •t u' til. ,u ,;r .
gh'11 n sten h:clLy :o• did irate
We- ...t. Rwt he offer., u„ w3-ir ryiief to 11.11. the t.,rtwry,titti• {MIIt1 4'fyl,.,, 1.,;1:':,e. .n 191, h., l.i or' lore wit-
h, the 4hits rio farmer. ,e 3e., w dl hare 1cit1 h w••1, 3h., ,. 11" Ikm of tel It ye• I3
-IT'. Pay--i.is-.ea'11 freight ..14.12444.. who w-1, "L... e• t7-•-nrrJgtr_. ithttr .t.-..,- 11'".3 .t• I to h .. 4'•t Ippe ..
,._._ -'- -1At•.F--1w..alh. ,n ,r. . 1.•., fru loio11.O,•I,w i! hate to {l} mrrea..•t pr,. e•• roe"M" h�Lrk_u':�lmnrl -1 t tL,•r on file 1•' til:I 4'4 '31P onn,iili,rl of aloe -et..•at,=.0 • _ ,f.„,zip!i _.1,::r: IDatltlfatlnrrtl K•w.1l. .hr lilt$ and flit•r4stierIlhl �atjparh.l1'larm,,:•on'iter s:,. ' that 1.1.- w•„wl�,. Mia silo Io:n•e'tu pay a part .d t hl" 3tr1'. . •3,., ':u ,ors _
. ;;,I: •�_
HESON & SON
11,4'ahe, I:mmeraon Edwarii.. ward..
Jr. 11. --Hanlon 'bit Itayue. Ethel >E'1+4�•r.
1111i. F,1rf114. Stell" he, *:..4'11.,.1 )1et'oul. Jr. I
S,le1Aitr 1louthton, Lu,.l;a I"i r.
13.•J.:•n i:.wtdi t:.rrdoh fisher.
7•. L-Iirrt lletbtteeu ►mlir dot
alar:•• l.t It..1-qn•. 1Cthr1 l'r. .l.-ite{;pla3d Yrt7.1,L. QQhlru3e
1.1, Itorytu'.
taw::: Utrin,w,•r. 33••na.n l'r. 31.--lienneth Fi.•hrr. t:rave
1Yaltetrc. 1,2,. y ('• :twat,. 1..•rettu 11 frltum.•r, Itlelurd Y'u''tUmey.
K.•rr. It„.rll 11.,. I'rihrijwl -i;. t:. i.. JJ Iitn.
Sr. l'r. t i, 3 . .t-*istaul --E. '.1.. Ca,tlpttell.
t
The most urgent requirement in
Canada's Agricultural Products
CANADA produces every year large quantities of wheat, oats, barley,
butter, cheese, bacon, beef, eggs, apples, potatoes, grass seed and
clover seed that she cannot consume. Her natural out=or these pro-
ductria. of course, Great Britain -the one great cons g country of
the world with -ant Open- susrkst.---- - \ -
Unfortunately, nearly every other country with any Burp us of food
roducts seems to want to send its surplus to this same mark
11.' fr.d.b• rate.. f+1' the p o;lle of the 1.14'.1.1,4' •1,. ' ' .. t'141/IV/6. 1.113 1:11.. ,.4,1
MMril:m,• Pro'. thee. an•( of ft1,• tt'••-t nriaion.,r , L'+,. Thor,' !ul, t•.' s •,
ern 1'ror33l.e. 7`t or7iltdrtt+'tr-41001! i. ., • o rim,• . unity ,,,r f o- Iiv '
313' ng 011'4 tt..' thttart.t taret,.•r. • 3 I t „t. 4, n 'r .ysrry i Ili (t-
1' .t- '.11 the ut:tnrtfnerttrerr ;t r• :e-!. i'."-' •, ,t. Tett/ air".,•!. y
1h.; for higher {.rnttsiio34.:_ _s":. o o[ • ••11-1, el' I Oa. 1.1,•11 ma '. - ••a
l.-`1 :111 •- . iw.int t , a--t•ut11:11. _ ' 1.
tL• m 4'0.1!(2'• that The <•,.s/.tr�, i• he:t"t'
off mirk it moderate tante. ito! three,. • of •
.inure h••ggi.h one: who win 3 t:4' 1,"'1 331:1;
earth. •there are some inetti•'ient „3:, - '' nnur.
51,0 5•,1113 the 1a:loy-or. 1., par for
Neale heti, ien''r, an i t1,,•re ore ,oma•.
proft' t trying i , ,4'11•
a• n ,r.
3,, .r- ill•
!:-,•
d., ,.•u:: _ 1131!'I'. •
that mny r•11t•-t• - : e , .I• :1•
t:.. N1 tl Nr
nest de, ad,• or t!u' 1711th U'"r.ldrwti•rd
EDITORIAL NOTES
is,' w ue are
fa 1 otic. go In Canaan that are 1 ,•
Sir 1letttr--ftno-ton, Ffnsi,,-r•
. ll,�,._- e•:u2.,•• s .L I. tl:. , .1111
surtr i thht country. I'!n 4':n tt :, r in the 11e, h. 4'1 l;uc(•rnru'vrt. wit. tnnla.wft' IIS
'ill ti5iW 1& 7enrlt.':��...'a
tin ,"
„1„.„ T1'. .' .!.. 1'' "It f"4'l
1 •r , sant„ Ml. 1x11 1 anti. and higher
j, S igh a n 4' I e••
u , •
3 .,in'"1 • 1 •when he was iu of n,
If til t set•• - tI Sr onh l'N, •ire
renes )111•.•• "rata• lou. 0111,. w,.n1,1 Jw
b�aw - ;I,.• 1i.1.: 'interum
want them .�tI11 8!.31'': In filet. fly
ctrl fur not lost tent a 4'1
coli
nut r•1I. R• wish
j4' •Iwnty ieit_rn +1-Canada=;3 ,t
:1111:••_
• ! a Hen -tenant. of l'r. 1i:1 1'
it
T'r,
7rhiri--4'f 1
t:hitt wing a itie t-'atta.lhta. 'll:nur tfrtf*m" f„4'- it -3-- 1rni product:. If__ite
f:y-t/trent' Alsatattatkm-be campaigns- waian .,stn„}. e•r" 1„
.it 3110-pnw•ttf time for a 180 per ,tilertaut tathriff
mnn(a••tnrs. e farmer
e, n'. tariff. know. that 'f..,4' • ►try flee cent. he
- The farmers "herald eon.njt their would gala bs''fLi< ,Ip*I he 53)311.1 I•'•,.
own Interests, 3"' are the interests
:hr tt'holr eo,47)3 . Awl retllxl' N' fire dollar.. it i.n't tilting.
• • •
Lur,lo•t' :h,•ir ludo:try with the IMPAIR 1: flirt! ,• h,•ru rhor.v, • 1,„
which Mr. Melghon would place ha
:!hurt ••andhf:'t•• in London. \I.
t4'..••
Litt!, IN: :134.0,.-- mauufn,'rurer 11 h..
MIGRATION TO THE STATES refll•t•s tai )..!rt n t1"' i'aalltslar, 4'.'i
higher prop, i„!1 His 3t, 'r, xt- in-
clude 3.tlxit'. 'l*\ tilos, the •HeArpro•i
13. C.. a.te -0744" 3w.:i3I4ao- talk. hosiery Comjotly' of Canada, anti the
0;1,• :c„'•::1 '31tnk 'tt5tawrxt-lu-G)rr
the 11e•lerur fo..hlne
tit-: • •.3 e'.rtVauly of t10•414',.11:•t10•414',.11:•ty4'.110 of 3 r'ah:o)1 11. go to
331• t 0.•t )cls'' . .1. :1 mit t.r of Tho Itrpettlen
• Took it Down
tn�•. ' I"18 1'r•. -i'.3 the lig'•' 1, n:4'• ;,t :at "(3,438 mrwting wh.•trl
sena•. t- + r ten nnntlw•r- .•1"t' .ince ti , e n1.li i.•o• 3:, 15orkod himself np
3'na,• 1•:,, eht t'nn:trtn. �fln. ¢r•aton• lull n 1,.-,,, „• ;liesn�•A11e1 m1,1-
�3nn1•e of IIs e m 1i2'1tX .._!f the r:orernra'nt. and he
11
large" .gtlItior w111its L.„11 113r1oadn Il'e,)h'ee'Io77n-Tir-.v
tr
•t„4'p Cointt to talc" l
vyidt•r •.3.js. tH How . •oI d,.wu? And (barn ,• co ,
-•ase.tlaitlttttl;1tL31t" air? nee i6 .Utast*': 14', ;❑ lila hu3•f, '1t the hn11 said "x
tn•'w„•n thr•'t•1t'o e•ntn3tl.,e t•1, a-wiiillF" i ,.' n•iw.rt.•r. knee
4
9
n/• •'hat." '1 -':
air magtm7p %ble•14 *ill :tawny,' draw •.u;'• star.
jn,.ple term north to .,'143t) of 8)10 _
tw39111•1 try file• In the 1a4ball-e+'n• fhfmtpoA11st
tlwy• {-s«ihly et -trading til.• trier Twn hay. halal befora bras.
period, •her'• wax mere .,, lit t1,- mL l'!ar" tl std nn •he front of3' a hent).
1123 1t was tn•'rihe•d to bold letters
station from Canada to the States as Ilo- Word, ''3'hir.,pndi.t
.hiring til.' Lltw•ral regime (role 3RM '•r'hirruplrltirt ' ' retna rke'1 nne of
to 1911. I t was then- the pratrtr unit. -What). • Ira t ?"
l'roTinees were h"laa a'ttb•d, sae! the "Why." rep'!, 4 his ••.m3Mainn. "a
•yirs of our jwropri. Nor. dm. 1e jlre ''hirruprnfist is s rhajs who teethe.
ranarfea is whittle."
•o
-Conditions \ow and in 1926 -??I
•Torn �",
Th,• a336,181pt 3 14' r', • 3t '1343..-:,r that
tits• trnernplocrhtr7 r 11:1 y' f.
'fling • on ,'3:o• 111 t'-•• , 0. 1 .•,..3
snakes your food do you
more good.
Note bow it relieves
that stuffy feeling
after hearty eating.
Sweetens the
breath, removes
food particles
from the teeth.
give* new vigor
to tired nerves.
Comes to you
fresh, dean and
ful I.9avosed.
The keenness of the competition on this, our only market. and the
ene _ and resourcefulness of our .ompetitors began to impres them-
selv upon the Department of Agr,culture some time ago. but it i only
within very recent years that the rral and only way to grapple.with is
problem flas been discovered, or at 'east put into effect. This Departin nt
now believes, as do also most of 'he fanners of this country, that the
"grading" Of our agricultural pro•:ucts is the policy and practice that is
seeing us through the struggle and will assure us of our rightful place on
the British Ina ket.
"Grading" means the classifying 15 shillings a long hundredweight below
of products, whether they be hogs, but-
ter,
Danish, has gradually grown in the esti-
ter, cheese, eggs or anything else into matron of the British wholesale buyer
what might be called itt a general way until it is now quoted at only from 1 or
"BEST", "GOOD",
"POOR" classes,
FAIR" an -.1 to at most S or 6 shillings per long
hundredweight below the best Danish.
These exact words are t intrad in This improvement in price is, of
describing the grades, but th t is whit• course, due to quality ,and has tome
is meant. The purpose serve ,fin grad- about very gradually, the spread par-
ing is threefold- rowing down by a shilling or two a
month until now it is not at all a rare
' (1) Educational. Whenth''pro- occurrence to see best Canadian selling
ducer sees the relative quality of h. on a par with the Danish article.
product he is spurred on to maintain
that quality if it is the "best" or t > Eg$s-Canada was the first country
improve the quality where necessary, to grade and standardise eggs. Theca
grades and standards apply not only to
(2) FairPlay. When products are export, interprovincial and import ship.
not graded the inferior article for menta' but also to domestic trading.
various reasons often brings as much 1 The basis is interior quality, clean -
the superior article, and the credit sed
advantage of putting the superior pro-
duct on the market is lost to the one
Cheeste-Griding began April lst,
1923. Canadian cheese the year before
had fallen into such disfavour on the
British market that New Zealand cheese
was quite commonly preferred. Today
Canadian cheese commands cents per
pound higher than New Zealand.
Butter -Grading began same time
as for cheese. The reputation of our but-
ter was then indeed at low ebb. Canadian
butter today, while not the best on the
market, is rapicity improving in quality
and gaining in reputation.
HOgiS---over two years sgo the De.
partm'bnt of Agriculture began to grade
live hogs al the packing houses and
stock yards. The 10% premium paid by
the packers for •"selece bacon hogs as
against " thick smooths" as classed blr
departmental graders has done wonders
to improve the quality of our hogs and
develop the bacon industry.
Best Canadian bacon. which ordinar-
ily twas quoted two years ago frorn to to
ness and weight.
Standardizing Canadian eggs has
established confidence between producer
and consumer and between exporter and
British Intiros_ter.., snd has resulted in a
greatly -increased -demand for the Cana-
dtan egg both at home and abroad.
Grading enabled us tb do this for
cheese, wheat, eggs and apples.
Graaing is helping ea to do it for
butter and bacon. •
Quafilty Count'
Onatlty fa thus Ad Aro nbjective for the
Canadian 44pcert trade, and, then stead,. regulitr
'warily. It it along three lines 0:e Depertertent
Agriculture is working by sducirrion•I merhwill•
and Om result of th000 polity seen an the gr. going
volume of Canada's agricultural emporia at
these figures -
Canada's Principal Exports of
Farm Products
1920.23
flour (bVs. I 6,017.012
Bacon and Hansa (evrt.t- 902,334I
13.4 192011
Apples I:61c) A1804.4911
Rath., 40a4.1 0.663,663
Iltrit (bet 5,20L4110
!Iran Shorts owl
*flaming* 911.731
Ontonoal and Melba'
Totssee. 4104,1 14111.14$1
Cmara torah, Larson
rut 54..4 3.14001
1924-2)
161.764,512
11.629.22/
1.209.721
110.044
24.301131
1.269.622
1,404.237
22.020,434
7,424,991
01110,0414
417.901
9.391,422
11.994394
9.099,1011
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DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. cirrAWA