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The Exeter Advocate, 1919-2-20, Page 7Markets of the World • tt- Oasttitfi4. Toronto, ii'e ,, 11. --Manitoba Wheat to -.-No. 1 lr'or llern, , 2.24Y2; No. 2 Northern , $2.2114. • i o. 3 Northern, 2,1714; No. 4 wheat • $2.1111, in #tt}x`e 1''ort Willi'a=it, Manitelet cr; is No. 2 C. W.; 08%e; No. 3C.W., I;11/:e; extra No. 1 feed, 63'1/,ce; No. 1 feel, 59 te; No, 2 feed, 55% e, in sore ]!ort William; Manitoba Marley --No. 3 C.W,, 81%eIlio. 4 C,W., 76%e; rejected, 09%0; • :feed, 69%c, in store Fort Wil: taint American Bern -No. 8 ye'lleov, $1.50; Non 4 yelUUaw> 81.47, prompt 2hipmont. . Ontario er I . --No. 2white,. 57 to 00e; No. 3 w,rhete, 50 to 59c,.accordiula to fre:ight:e cu esi(ie. Ontario Nene:it--No. 1 Winter, per, car let, $2.14 to $2.22; No. 2, d0.,' $$2.11 to $2.19; No. 3, deo. $2,07 to $2.15 f.odi., ..,, )ping points, amording to freight Ontario teltenteeNo. 1 Sprig;;, $2.09 to $2.17; ]'io. 2, do., $2.06 to $2.14; ;� No. 3, do., $2.02 to $`2.10 f o.I>, 0141- pi"points- ittegooling. to fl eighte eas- .No. 2, $1.775 to $1.80, accord-' g to freloien. out.ide.- Boltey-•-I, .ttint,� 73 t 78e, nominal. B etknn hent Nv: 2, .1.U0, nominal, p3•e--No In $.1.25, nominal, •Manitoba 1',,,..u1 --eve rlantent stan- €lard, $10.55 ; ; $11.35. Toronto, Ontario fine.� : - -War c ttality, $0.755 in frogs, Torpid,. and «+i..iltre 1, pxennpt r;lipmont. •. 1 Millfee(l t'a lots, delivered Mont- real freights) begs• included. 13ran,' 37.25 per ton; 7horte812.25 per ton; gooal flour, $". ,.1 pot bog. • ,- r *22 '1-Iaz• l�0 1; •.,.» £4•too; mixer],. $20 to $21 in i ton, trace.. Toronto, Straw-•-t'n .ots, $10 to $11 per ton, e'er. lots, Montreal Markets Montreal, Feb. 11.---Oats-'.-Extra No. 1 feed, 74e. Flour --New stand- ard grade, $11.25 to $11.35. Roiled oats --Bags, 90 lbs, $3.90 to $4.25. Biotin $37.25, Shorts, $42.25. lllouit- 1'ie, $68.00. flay --No, 2, � per ton, ear lots, $23.00. Cheese -Finest eanterns, 24 to 25e. Butter -Choicest creamery, 51 to 51's, Eggs ---Se eeted, 50e; No. 1 :tock, 47' to 54c. Pot atee I'er bate, cat lets, $1.75. Banned begs ---Abattoir kil- led, ,l -led, $24.00 Lard -',ere, Wet .1 pane, 20 lbs. net, 25 to 2Se. Country ti°roducc-- itoleo€ile. Batter ---Dai •v, tater u.tl rolls, 28 to 30o; prints, 40 to 41':. Creamery, fresh made, zo ids, Cite; prints, 52c,. Eggs -New bid, 45 t:4 46e. Dressed poultry -Spring chickens 1 20 ' aster to 32e; ros,. IGS,.,,`, fnwvl, `,.• "�! to Yoe; ducleliuge, 32e; turkeys, 40c;i equnbs, doz., $4.50; geese, 25e. Live poultry -Rooster , 90c; fowl 2.1 to 80o; ducklings, , th„ Wee,. turkeys, 35e; Spring, ciliate ' . 24e; geese, 18e.1 >< hole salers are sellifts to the re- tail trade at the foiin;v , i' price's: t hecse--1\Cwv, large, ;;,?_ to 28e; twins, 28 to 281,ia; intt, iaege, 28 to 2'£1-e; twin, 261e t()•til BL.tter,-Fresh deity. i .vie, 4( to; 48c; creamery, ; algin. 51 to 53e; s pr°in;i(, 52 to 54e„ Margarine ----32 to 33•°. Eggs. --No. 1 storage, AO to a•2e: new, laid, 55e; new laid in certens, 57e. I ., Dressed poultry.--S;.nota' t•Iliekene. .,3 to 388; rooeters, 28 to :,ale; fowl 32' to 35e; turkeys, 4) to SUe. (hu'klings, ,; c ,. ,,. ]b. „to 3iit clog ., doz., 85,50; geese, 27 to 29:. Potatoes--•(i,lteeitlt'. f.o.b. track 0( i t 1 to •'1 • lots, t1 .0 0o cel t 1 0, Beans --'-• (u od 'n', hand -niched !bus11eI, $4.50 to $;i.00. I1nported hand-l)ieked, Burma or Italian, $1.00; Limn, 111c. .E ney,-1';xtraeted clover: r -lb. Lige, 28 to 29e ih,; 104. tins, 27 to 28o; till -11w, tin:, 20 104. tins, buckwheat, 60- lb. tin, 21 to lase. Conti): 16 -oz., $4.50 to 135.00 doe.; 12 -ox., S'..10 to $.4.00 M aplo.• I'r('ducts.--Syl•tap, nee gallon, $2.25 to ;':;.11 . sugar, Ile. 27 �o 28e. ProviR ions---Wltnleeale Sniukcl meats --Rants, medium, 36 to 88e; do., heavy, 30 to 32e; cooked 49 to 51e; ro11s, 31 to 3:2e,; breaifast bacon, 41 to 45c; backs, plain, 44 to 45c; boneless, 50 to 52e. Cured meats -Long clear bneon, 28 to 20e • clear bellies, 27 to 28e. Lard --Pure. tierces, 27 to 27%o; tubs, 2•M to 28e; pails, 3'" ;u, to 281'ba; snilits, 281 to 20c. Compound, tierces, 251,E to 25%e; tubs, 25% to 26x'ac; pail's, 20 to 26 e; prints, 271,1to 27'�e. Free to Boys MODEL STEAM ENGINE Tarns like' silty, spin-OA:spin-OA:A E Watt and e.t£tising as much friss Its though it were running the elm:trio light plant of your town. 1Taa brass lacquered boiler, with sr!itey valve. blued s:eei firebox, with spirit burners, and blued steel clition»; tell running parts of best quality metal. S'1. el)d us your name. and we will send you 40 peek: es of our lot ely ernboes- ed St. Patrick and 1:aster Postcards to sell at 10 cents a nacltaate, 'When - cold, fiend us the. money and we will .lend you the steam, engine, with all. charges prepaid. HOMER -WARREN CO, 3Sa'F.,s"a"3°, 47, '2.0E03220 Live Stock Markets Toronto, Feb. 11, -Choice heavy ex - poet steers, $15.00 to $16.75;• do., goed, $14.00 to $14.50; choice butcher steers, $13.00 to $13.50; butchers'. cattle, -choice, $12.00 to 813.00; good, -$11.25 to $11.75; do., conte on, 89,50 to $10.00; bulls, choice. 810.50 to 811.00; do., roe' lmet llulls, '8.'5 to $9 .25; do., rou,h t)' ll , $'7,tO to P.00; butchers' cow; , (holee $10.00 to '11.00; do,, hood„o.9,0C1 to 89.50; do., tne(llUrl, $8.00 to $850; do,. nommon,. 87.00 to $7.50; etoeltere„ 88.00 to 810.50; feeder=, $10.50 to $12.00; cannel's, 85,35 to 87.00; milkers, good; to c.Lc,'ce, 890.00 to $1.40.00; dos coin. al:;l med., $;;150:) to $75.00; swringers-; $90.00 to 8140 .00;.: light fives, 59.00 to 810.00; yeerlrng:.•.$12.00 to 812.5e; spring. lambs, 815:00 to $16.00; calves, good to ehoiee. 815.50 to $17.50; hogs, fed and watered, $17.50 to 816,25, Montreal, Feb. 11. Bo;t steels, $13.50; poorer, $8.50 to 810.00 per 100 11'.34 ,eileice cows and bulls, $10.00 to $11.00; canners, $5.00 to $8,00; sheep, $10.00; lambs, $14.00;; calves, miIl'-i;etd, $12.00 to $16.00 per 100 lbs.;. hogs, $17,30, CANADA' CLAIMS AGAINST OgRMANY $1,140400,004 A despatch from Ottawa says: - Canada's claims against Germany, in- cluding; war expenditure to date, now total over eleven hundred and forty million dollars, Wier expenditure alone from. the beginning of the wear to tate end of last month, totalled $1:1112.00,00e. This represents ne- cottut whtc%l have parsed through the book:. of the Vinain* Deportment. in addition. claims for actuad enemy tient- ages against calnadlans „-(debt s for dein a„ ee by subnt,triues rent in (there wwe-Yo ..- now total about $19,01+0,000. -BRITAIN WILL DEMAND INDEMNITY FROM GERMANY A despatch from London say::: --•The fritieh delegates at the Peace Con- ference have been :lei?nttely in:,trueted to claim an indemnity which will in- clude the east of the war as well as the Conic a nehtally caused, it was announced in the Iiottse of Commons Ore Thursday by Andrew Boner Low, Uovel•nment leader in the Commons), in r('ply to a quea,tion. A. commission is now considering th' amount to no claimed, the method by which payment should be made and the means of enforcing the payment, Mr. Bonar i.aw added, The Smile of Victors... -Premier 1..'.'o}:l George aril R Beiteur rhetegraphed as they were about to enter the Office on the opening day of the Peace Congrees. ('HYAI LAINS RECORD NEWI=0CJNIJLA D TO 1 IRELAND 13Y AIR IN OVERSEAS k'ORC'ES n. Arthur J. :ch Foreign In a statement to The Transcript Colonel W. A. 13ishop, Canada's pm. mica• " " wlro holds the world's war record for birdmen, predicts the early wiping out of distauee by the airplane. He says: "As soon aa the weather be- comes suitable -about April 1, 1 think -an airplane will cross the Atlantic; and not one, but dozens, for on the first favorable day there will be an 11>. ternational race to accomplish this feat. The winner will probably start from Newfoundland and land in Ire- land, making the flight in quite a bit under twenty-four hours, and without the net'es: ity of coming dawn. It is entirely possible to earry sufficient pot- ' rut end other Supplies to do this. and the Newfoundland togs. about which more or less leas been said, won't bother, for the aviator will q.:ieltly I rise above tate fug belt at the start" CANADA'S CLAIMS AGAINST GERMANY $1,140,000,000 A (despatch from London says:..,._.A new petrol tank, which will neither leak nor catch fire when perforated by incendiary bullets, the Daily Mail says,. has been added to the list of wonder- ful war inventionn. These tanks were being built and fitted fit British air- planes as fast as possible when the ariltistiaeal was :vignette nail the fight- ing continued British pilots, would Have boon immune: from one of the greatest causes of et ualties. This iuventi0tt is to be applied to commercialair- ( dlle.nee. A rleenatch front London says: -•- The total number of Canadian Chap - '.,,ins now tort et the overseas force; is 43b. The number of honors gained include five C'.M.G's, nide I). S.U. s, thirty-three mentions ;it mil - tory desratehes and thirteen brought to the notice of the Secretary oe' State for War, Two Chaplains were killed, one died. of wounds, one was drpwned on the L,andovery Castle, which vas sunk by a German submurir,e; two died of illness, ural ::1 were woua ted. MORE ru.1N 10.000,0110 ALIENS' RESIDENT IN UNITED SPATES .1 tae=patch from Washir ton says: --:Approximately one-tenth of the population cf the 'United .S+tute. is coliir.e'er1 of unnatatraiiaed ere s, aecold tete' to Raymond V, Cristo De- puty Cent:pie inner of Naturalization, who dere:are-1 that Audi at condition would not ;.o permitted by any other country, and P.:ppm:le") to American ei.itens tto bele in malting ,; eit'7ens of alien resider. P t;' e y r n u:. teen, :t .I :t. til:tt won the ele:tr'oi pledge ',t'\ell i)y ztr. Hc' i:liLl there wen THOUSANDS DIE ROUMA IA IN IN T E STREETS GENERALREVOLT Sufferings of Petrograd. People ixtg Ferdinand Wounded in an Terrible ]fey end Description. Attempt to Reach ,Jassy.. A despatch from Iiolttlell Days:-- A des patch leo Berlin says: -A There has jr.st 'alriveil in Iandon ata general insurree.f• ole. Is in Pr()e 0' 3 Lnglielt trate unionist 17.1K) 31as ,i•,•ed tlirou .10.it Rbtlrearia, according to a in closest contact with Resal'n work special despat'h from rze :nae Ding ere in different part: of•the conntr • 1 e'd t'tori Lae been wounded s'.ightly y ill -"entero. ; for the p<:s,,.five years. �Ie has come � � '� t' •n to flee Erwin Socha+'r:st direct from Petrograd, and is the ` to Ja. sy with theI oy tl course of an interview with a `London liVorisixsgmctt bleeked the roadway Daiiv tener.e repre enyaative he des-' frern the Royal Petheee, anal the King cribe,l the terrible ren4. ti -.n of life and }ii, family were f erred to return. :n lTa ala: under Bolehevik rule. The King wee wouided when the "Conditions in Petrograd," n(; sell,' 'workers, aacee -tins, to the re to"t, fired "are 1;eyond belief. The s ferir<g of , U1 en the R:),)-4":;11 I'a:tr . the people is bo iteiib:e the!,?t ,an ` 11.1 er3 `i the streets us Butte- senile- be lir mine:1 in. hng d<'' . met nee (t*.Enle gigot eilrg the over- ""Maehinery for food 'dieteilsotio.n throw of the dta. t y, ,eryiaag "Down hhas ccmr.letely bra'.rn down end with the r t;pat;, :ort ; .ie thr Re- praot. o:i^ all the �serlee ` i't the city Ere suffering from :thee: et<.i1a` en. Tin Vi: • ('f 2 en:be ' t It:tt'i that They have r;a-' d tile.: rttge of s"ni- t:t0 ieeoie :a vein o.' are! R3L: ilei;'1. Stervation. 1 h St seen pc Sp.:e ,ate . tet t i, In a ':" i1 I'etnn'en t`'o all`. dying 1n the s.reeta. At night. 11ri!it .. :1 tieittone :.^.* rn lin: D:i-. Petrograd vas like .t city of th de'.d. kill. t apt)' ! 4 cr- wen::Ridged aan't 15 0 <"I often asked the pt'onS' why they r3> tette , he : '..e:e7.traLe et the Rene didn't overthrows the 13& iovi in and ira'; ::•n ai,P1 , tic:" ,.. ,' .y'j.£_ :441s, the reply I get west "W1t e con': 1f w: ee.: a• elect The sconotnie s itt«:diets lift a little finger that wvsil I (e ti!'' t;l,l . i;� 0•f.•. :;:'r' `:�'oa1l, =e. And eine of u : kt,:1111 y del:nrein ,re euen =.'etch 4;0- -Ruze:a has pas`ed bej�owed the Ir,oi t in. '. 'i?1" );`cit•en Of the BInt•- sphere of po' ties. The, (leonine is tient) { : esee' i-: ale. iii ',o be nese now one of lain nit3`. Pe'ztt?e acre sty :tenable. inn wwho:eralc of statt•ution. The lase.' f :LPen tiara • -ef Ituter.:anin was pulatien of ?etr:egrs.(1 has (itemise I Lit n aa. "tile f&re-t of alt f l';antl- fronl 2,000,000 to , abeett 000,00:t1. tial gr .* r,, n: 0 zeni'. Vit „o €est C3tt 'ihourat.s hem been telt?t'td or ie,ttt: Ta"u..ty 10. ;?t1+3, she married hu:g :tied from the effect . of st-tel tail I'`c•t2.n tat- t?iw i;:5i t tesla Piltic( The iv gn (.f 'terror extend, to the e.f ease Rene' !Ions* t`' „`vii Ce 11e1' country slit''ie''da. There, hen -none x .:,:t• u'. tt•:' . i9: of .a1w:'e-ssJ1l to ''the people are r'.>t starting." throne t'f Britain 1 rin.rrsing it ito- ^--- - • man t'at'1'o , sirce Porliarin; t at IN A. BOlkIB t1RC)CI Sfil'L'Elt [:c:;,ntii =t. . _Mo • tie:.n LWO 31ia:tthe,1 1 1 �. rite Of ;.;vt`we- Fxperienees of it Red Cross Norse ;meet, tier ; ,d t e (etidd :tl);l During an Eitelny B(liiil�erdan° at 1/ w t77' _�_ .lt + x r ;�, i', •'' 'Writing to a fr'e,..l.:s I"e'1 ("'rn: a �el; nun'st, ;t h I:linaboi Ani:der 5T, r;':r s a v v tl t 's i. *int er r ••e1 • f:ernlaan t(* I)tto' ttt lt(t 1' (1 r. l t), i to tial t.. rti",1 t; Rxtent of Iter e::perienoes that the numbers- • of her., orga'.nizetion hal to ..gee at th (tont. ' •s.,.<� .t Tat Leone + ea;: -• S h(' says: Capt, a to kt ,�:.rt G tt hat -e been V 1t ii ) al nine tittle i,; t°,ln hal.;" 4 t f ('t)fi711tr t�ila'1!?e5` bomburibnent. I don't think Tal ,net. the 1'r• oras twat- t *int:Il;ir,l to, press be quite the sante. Raining; for tions the uttnu', ( it,r,• redone -iron fst,m Ger. life and standing for aeten hours ilia nitn* :in"! sn /1- 't , 1-;'•ernany 141:1- 1 bombproof shelter' that 1 t n(?t 3)omlr- ; °L/ t13e fur' Aa ',;bail&'it'N, Pr.enear l.lav,i !s.'r,,n ,(n I('l all:tt 10,5i)0,mml persons in this country who etikl retain their allegiance t.) the land of tine' birth; FLEW FROM PARIS TO LONDON IN ONE HOUR FIFTY MINUTES A t;reepat(•h from London says:- -The British Air Mini.try announces that a french service inaehine on Wet ws• {, clay Insole n r+`eard flight U,•hvCr'It Paris and Loudon, covering the den fence in one flour and fifty nnitltee. The diet:owe is s'ered was 270 miles. In Panama Canal -The C.P.R. liner Empress 'of Asia, whie'h took many western soldiers, home to Van- couver, is licie shown passing through the 'big loek at the Pacific end of the Panama Canal. She was the first British troopship to go through the canal westbound. OK -it THERE 40E6 MR. JOtyt" t - I MUST -t✓rA1c. Uta HIM M '\rx vT COhi1l l[i TO CUiR ibOC)AL NEXT WEEK' C oo Ms( notete "tE0 1IE's GOIMei tN THRT HORRID `a N1.001,1 - 1'!..t.. JUSi'-1t4\w7 'riERi UII1'1L.1-1[ COME otyrmum! L.INTE: Rhit3 MtlM; Imagine a cnnerete dugout about flirty yards lone;', 008 feet wide, safe- ven feet high, built under the ground. Into this limited space. i., erowtled a 1' LS ~r n ell iol ,. mixture t f 1 tole.. w` , a: - t } 11 L t ftIIl ears telegraph operators, I ('7 iti' eillteenct't, railrotttl engineers and con'lueturs, tour or fi.e ei.iliens,: aboutseventeen guards with their buy.; oneta, three dogs, a Ikbcra:l ptlnkling of French solders meed time, Ameri- cans. We aro packed in sir ti;;ht divot we are almost stilled, Weil) the guns of our barrage are making a featr'ful racket. Then three deafening bombs, one right after the other' ---numbs :ti - way,: fall in threes. The eighteen - inch c'onente wally 14' our dugout acre shaken as if they were rade of emit - board; the air rushee through in it si•kening blast, Some ono ewe, ''Quell:' atffair•'." One of the AInet ie a Is ionts 0e:ww :ng; gime long enoun'h to remark, "Pretty close!" The toll y..tmg '«tuatlsrnan 1 am leaning against wipe:, the per- spiration from his brow and annteme- ces that; he preterit the trenches. Now comes compa'r'ative silenee. Otto guns have stopped. We :t1l hold our breath. Yes, we can hear d'1:;- tinetly the sound of the: Beebe rlotor.7, directly ever our heathe The tai semis interminable. You grit your teeth; you clench your hands; you 1 hold your breath; and titan comes a stupendous, clashing din. This time you are almost thrown to the ground, and the concussion deafens you. ou bold your breath again, expei:tingthat your last moment has come. A pause, and then two more, bomiss; explode a little farther off. We breathe again, anti our guns begin tlteiir infernal racket. In the next pause you hear the horrid rattle of a rnaohine gun, notour own, and yon knew the Boeho bee tome back and is firing on the ruins c'f the house:. he has just destroyed.. Never so long es I live shall I for- get those silences in the dugout and the humming of that motor, like some hideous and unclean insect. And what I have described kept up for years, the tleteeenre i.t after can, NI Cabinet t'a'tieitic :tion. Tb:' Govornlner.. :ood ii' et. -1 v.,-.01 se one nredge. WA!'. CYH1 S.I.I. i'C)Sw1'd;s 10300,000,1100 I)C)LL.i I::'1 A tnispattih Anne \C nitinf too halt Tl` 1 Ittl cess:, orf the war to ell I;•11ienrent,•, lie'eleti:Ite, the Central pewere WW, 1 i,-a,l ret it1 i .1,100,CtCelr,Ut9. e:.;c•:'. ta1",• 1.c.. .., 1^t :iti atltdre;= thte �Se eetnl y �aai(t, was I)'s.:.,l tri .�'? ;cii't •'Umli11:i 321 ti'.t+ Wee C'.'i:,, . 'The stt,,r.;,e `t nrineiple of :eros. th !Ines in buli,i in th'ice."--George Ill u?'ug o. brootal 1'e:7n'2m '.'r i'�litdl sides so the :trawls ww":1 war deoen evenly. Thr Gci'reaas have left a »unuraln:t of utter deeolattion and complete re- stxuction of towns, vi1letet.a end eoinl- t.)'yside wwllich no wvor(ds can deSerib'e,: --Mr. Cedfrey Collins, M.P. 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