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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-7-1, Page 7
00$000 STONES FOR BRITISH IDS' GRAVES IN FRANCE �s : (Unperiai War Gwies Commission .Insists Upon Abrolute Uniformity of Treatment as he Proper Expression of the Commo Cass For Which Liaoiauire's month Lain Down Their Lives. A despatch fr'ow Loudon says; fifty tl pusand graves are ready f or More Por+land stone that was used In the erection of stones, and more than St. Paul's ra+hedral will be r,%quirod 75 -per cent. of the relatives of such for the tombstones of the British sol.. men have chosen inscriptions for the diens who fell in France. ;(floe than, stones. The memorials are to last as 500,000 headstones will be erected long as stone and mortar can last. there before the work is finished. They are placed in: a concrete layer, They are be.ng• placed in 3,000 -eine- so that no change in condition of sail terles; some French, but the vast ma- can ever affect them. So for genera- jority containing only British dead, tions the name of every soldier will The Imperial War Graves Commis- remain in sight. '1 sion has the task of erecting the head- Concerning the objectio):s to the r' is (lead. This com- form of 'cenxeteries and headstones - stones for all British alt cl � , !� mission represents all parts of thethe reply is that the:r uniform clear - x •enxnire that fought is the war, and ist'aeter is the proper expression of their controlled by the various parliaments purpose. They are the graves of young of tixe empire, Each state pays 'For! hien who served together, fell togeth is the graves of its 'own dead,4 er alai were bounce together by a com- There has been criticism of the una- anon resolve and common fate. form headstone by relatives of tht l Igen if it were desirable it would dead, who desire their own design t9 ° not be practicable far relatives to put be placed over the haves, But they up their own nxonunients. The rich eamniissio.x has pointed out that would erect dificrent stones from the though ind sidual memorials may be poor. The relatives in the British Isles erected in England, it is essential that would poss.bly tutee monuments made absolute equality of whereas be and erected in France, hereas those given all graves in Vrance. The only in remote }farts of the cinnire would <lifl'erence in headstones will be the not be able to do so for years after - FIERCE AND BLOODY CONFLICT IN LONDONDERRY DIES DOWN Array leas Taken Possession of Turbulent City -Full Ex tent of Casualties Will Probably Never be Known -lead man's symbol of :grade and regi ward. And then there would be di- THIS, ALSO, PRONUSES TO BE A BUNIPER CROP meatal badge and an inscription of verelty in dezign and inscription. - mm e__ .,. __>..___ 14 iiot more than eighty letters that may In cacti cemetery it is planned to I, � � b l.v, Plain, u2 to 54e; -boneless, 57 � be supplied. by his family. erect a Stone of Remembrance. It will �•, s� °� ;�� � Markets � �� A famous I+n Batt author, �vtao lost take file farm o a black of Portland Royal North,.. est � olud 1, e lC Cured meats -Long clear bacon,. to -- . . (i.4 to 27?•;:c; clear bellies, 20 to 27c, f at son in France, has described how in stone weighing ten tons, with the in- Wholesale �Grain. bard --Pure tierces, 28 to 28%,c; otte cemetery, glancing; along the lanes seEption, "Their name liveth for ever Toronto, June 23. ---,titan, wheat- tubs, 2$x•;.• to 29c: pails, 28% to 291,ic; I (f stones, he noticed theraves of a 'more." This, it is estir,iated, will last A many-sided task was yours; to teach .No. 1 Northern, 83.15; No. 2 North- prints, 29 1-'. to 30c. Compound. tierces, , nurse,. a pri•:ate and a lieutenant-eo'1-! from two to three thousand years, and The red roan trust in. British justice true, ern, $3.12; No. 3 Northern, $3,08, in;26 to 261,:c; tubs, 26% to 27c; pails, Tinel lying;• side by side. ..Already some I survive the individual markers, Its meaning shown in action and in -,peceh ; store D ort William. t 24+�'� to ?7? c; prints, 2712', to 28c. To help the weak new -comers to puz•::ue T anitoba ca e--�;;ot 2 CW' 81,;I0 � Montreal markets, Their conquest o'er file tlntaxixed prairie land, iso. 3 C A% M,30; extra No. � feed, I real, June 29, -Oats, l�'o, 2 C, �- :, , 1$1.30 No, 1 teed, $1.« J ,a , No, 2 feed .Iter t r 7 , Il Ca 1~i S l 0 1?�icn a the U. And make of this vast wilderness a lltime x. , , � ,.>o; leo. 3 CW, $1.49; Flour, x , $l,tiit ,., in start, bort William. new standard ;grade $14,85 to $1:,.05, FOUND IN ,lEl DAH � lS Now 1€ 5,000,000 Safe from mauraders wild-debauchingeland; Manitoba bar:oy�-No, 4 CW,'Rolled oats, ba 90 leis, 5.8 t $5j)5.� To heed the cry for aid arom those whi roam S1.63%; re1ccted^ y81.61%; feed, Braai, $54,25. gShorts, $61,25.0 Hay, , , ,i -A •oa is in Close PrO-IdMitY 'lay A despatch front 1, astir; -Mix The northerXi solitary stretches wild 81,ti1,,x, in store Fort rt �'1 i,l.am, � j ;�o, 2, per ton, car lots, $29 to $30. Sea. says --The lie a �ti xti£xn ci cantineaxtal Where e Nature's rigor hath at (lilies destroyed American cors(-f•»l�o. 2 yellow, 8...40; , Cheese, finsst easterns, 27 r3 -16e, But. Red Sea. ° p p j n°aiaxinal, track, pronto, prompt ship-' - UiVted Stntes, under th 19_0 census �- � be p p -,ter choicest catoes, e Sag Eggs, , e a ' a The mind's frit., poise, by loneliness Ra..c,taiietl; meat, r A despatch from Londwn say:: , enumpiation, is uprraxiniately 105). - And, day . j, ,r �� , fre.h, 55c, Potatoes, per bag, car lets, D ` 46h h e;:per«s discovered another i , 3 y day, t4 travel, thus, employed, Ontario opt. 0 3 white, nominal 4.75 to $5,00. io,"hly im cr tint oil 1)earir. area ins 000, ()07, aczoiLgr to an estimate Regarding neither heat, Xiar Cold, tlt)r rtilgls, Ontar wheat -No. 1i Winter, peri in worked out by Dr. Joseph A, 11111, rt car lot, $2 to. $2,01; No, 2 do, 51,98 to Lire Stock 1tilarkets. , tate vicinity of Jeddah, not far froin thief statistician of theBureauof Lane league;; ~,'hick named you Riders of the Plains. $2.01; No. 3 do, $L92 to 51,33, f.o.b. Toronto, ,Tune 29, --Choice heavy t1w coast of the feed Sea. This dis-i Census, division of revision and re- : shipping points, according to freights, steersteers $ 5.50 to $16; good � heavy vo ery was invade by antllit'Ary air- sults. Under this estimate the .in_ t Such were the outward tasks. A greater still, Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, per s, $1 to $15,25; butcher cattle; ls:ane from ?:gypt. Airplane.- are be � , a car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No, 2 do, $.1.98 i choice, $15 to $15.50; do, good, $14.'25 o a, i crease over 1910 is 13,000,000, in i The inward one: to keep, where men wci e few, to $2,01; No. 3 do, $1,95 to $2.01, f.o.•b, to $14.75; do, Hied,, $12.Si0 to $13; do, extensively. used by auth round numbers, or approximately 14 Your spirits brave, your bodies by your will sh; in elute accardina to fres lits, coni., $11,75 to $12; bulls, choice, , orifie,a from Egypt for oil prospecting per cent. The population in 1910 was Controlled; to grant no whit of slacknes.4 due shipping 2,x $,3.00, b � $12,50 to $13; do, good, $11.25 to In Arabia, its well as in M3,t0patamaa, 91,970,2f:C. To craven thought that none would ever know; Barley-142alting, $1.87 to $1.89, ac- $11.75; do, rough, $7.50 to $8; but Palestine and Persia, The finde near To cording to freights outside. there cows, choice, $12,50 to $13; do, ; o t P ra find and use, as clic( your leaders, store good, $11,50 to 12; , r Jcddali st.i1 xeiaains ,: close.y guard- -- .l Buckwheat -No, 2 nonxi:nai. $ do, coni. $,.50 e!l official secret.- The. proximity oft Of Strength in silence; by your mien to Show Rye No. 3, ,'2.20�to $2,25, accord- to $8,25; stockers, $9.25 to $J.1; feed -14 the new Jeddah field to the Red Sea �' � ���� �1.�'; >.� `�v� •fi��. Esteem and honor for the garb you waxe--• ing to freights outside. ers, $11 to $1.2.50; tanners and out- ' coast makes the transport question ? g`� "'"''' YOltr Sovereign's scarlet. These the standards high, Manitoba flour -Government stand- terse $4 to a0, minters, good to -ilei( e, q ; . �x?s� `1 $ r X700 to $165; da, coni, and mel., $65 eager anti adds immensely to the values=•. �w:> Set b your founders, «'eTL by you attained, are, 14.So, Toronto. to X75 s ria ers 90 to lfi5 b h ti �.;;. ,n" • p b ,$ lambs,. t „•.. �•,.::, , Ontario flour -Government stand- y = , , f the field. The uncertainty surround-, k° c, v p y g 3 yearlings, $12 to 13- I ;. ,.v >:;;; ` ° Altho iia size of fame you sou ht to buy. $ bio, spring, ing the future Government of . Arabia �. `<<ti Your acts Aird thoughts unconsciously �t'L're Chained 3rd, $13, nominal, $14,50 o�'$20; 'calves ' good to choice, g y , Millfeed--Car lots, delivered Mont - $14.50 , g e, presents difficulties in obtaining Bri-1 ° . ` ` E $16 to $17; sheep, $6 to $9,75; hogs, > Making of mind and heart a loyal thrall, real freights, bans included: Eraxx, per] fed and watered $19.50 fish control for this aero oil told for ?a.� titi', hr �,k ]3y fixed devotedness tQ duty's call. c, ton, $64; shorts, per ton, $61; good , , dD, uciglxed feed. flour, . otl' cars, 19.75; do, f,a:b,, 18.50; do, the time being, but whichever of the a u� $3.75 to $4.0.0. $ $ Edmonton, Alta. -Jennie Stork Hill. Ha da, country paints, contending authorities is prepared to> •.,:;,:, r s , Hay -No. 1, per tan, 31; mired, -_. _ . _ _ _... _ _ ._ per ton, $27, track. Montreal, Jung 29. -Butcher heaf- recognize British rights to the oil ��. _ Still Arc'Tliere. Straw -Car lots, per ton, $1a' to $] 6, ei om., $7,50 to $10; butcher cows, - Melba, \ 'A' y field will probably have British su i s, c , P y Melba, the celebrated vocalist, was � e5t: p\`. track-, Toronto. 1 mel., $7 to $9; canners, $5; (attars, ' pons. `.�.�. " upset one day while out taking a drive ri $6 to $6.50• butcher bulls, com. $7,50 As I travel along life's pathway, Country Produce-Wholesiale. ' fir`• near Sydney, Australia. An Austral to $9,50. Good veal, $10 to $12; axed., -- - Treading awhile each day, fan paper, after recording the incident, _ Cheese --New, large, 32 to ' 33c; $7 to $10; grass, ,$7 to $9. Ewes $8 ° adds: g The alder I grow the les, I know twins, 323 to 33i� c; triplets, 331 to to $10; lambs, good, $18 to $20. Hogs, Britain Liquidating �a,y�N � � a are i t t a was Of what others should do and say. 34c; Stilton, new, 3.4 to 35c; old, large, l off car -,veights, selects, $20; sows, Debts Quickly ,titi,,z;" Ott v a e 1 appy n state th t she 33 to 34e; do, twins, 3332 to 34si c. $15 to $its. , Her " able to appear the following evening 'Tis enough to be careful and listen t ti,�~,< „••� ��y �ti`. pi g 1; Butter -Fresh -.airy, choice, 49 to 3 > o�`�\`; �• n. in three pieces.. To that conscience speaking within, a:" '' �., ` ',s:;, . �` .� • . 50c; ereall'-' prints, 57 to 60c. Appeal Or ®Ric o A despatch from Montevideo, Uru rir` ` ,�:,.M`:thy.The little voice which tries so hard Margarine -35 to 39c.� �' ;;uay, says: -The Brit:sh Government k h? ri ° a {� µ4' y p g, No. v, 1, 52 to 53c; selects, 'a4 Strengthen Old St. Paul's There are man orfs where mail To beep away from sin. E has offered to advents to July 1 thei:t.�s • I r payment of$10,000,000` is delivered on board ships in dock, to s5c. 1 y gold, part of r �,' . ti 3 • . , ` The voice of Our Father in heaven Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, the credit of $30000 000 given by e �• ' but London Ss perhaps the only ports P e A despatch from Landon says: -St. a g i above roc• roosters 30c• fowl, 3vc• turke •s ° in file world • �vliexe mail `is delivered;., r- _ _ ° , r , turkeys$ Paul's Cathedral is appealing for $50 Uruguay mor the purchase of products DR. J. C. FITZGERALD on board ships lying at anchor. In; Spe-Aldug to us in tones of love, 63 to 60c; ducklings, 38 to 40e; squabs, 000 for its fatrric fund. The cathedral of that country by Great Britain. The Telling us He is always there, doz,, $6,50. payment, under the credit agreement, Professor of Hygiene in the Uni each of the two postal districts into Live poultry -Spring 5 60c•� was built in days when architects and r p ed t 2eady to help us our burdens sirens, p Y-- 'pring^ chickens, , is due in December next. The Uru- versity of Toronto, and director of the which the Thames River is divided, � ` roosters, 26c; fowl, 30c; ducks, 35 to j engineers had no idea of the strain � Connaught anti -toxin laboratories, who a postman makes his rounds every I it's so ivorth while to do our best, 40c, that would be put on their structures g•uayan Government has accepted the f becomes honorary adviser to fire day- in a cra�c that resembles a fish To inal.e the goal. incl ,stand the test Beans -Canadian, hand-picked, esus., by modern conditions. Sir ChristopherBritish offer: i Canadian Red Crass. ing boat: i $5.25 to $5.50; primes, $4.50; Japans, Wren, in designing• the structure,�--- - - $5; Uanas, Madagascar, 13 to 14c; which is stili one sof the wonders of __. Japan, 11 to 12c, the world, provided foundations on1 'i _ p4 four and a half feet' below the crypt. i Ge1'snatrny Lost 1,353,000 � _ Maple products -Syrup,, per im � , _ _ " =>� 1 1 �- - - yt� g& r gal. $3,60 to $.33.75; per 5 rip. gals., Beneath is ala er of wet sand and it iii the Warr _ r: � ` f 7 � 1 Y .' ; - `r f ��� `� ��_ °-- � , � � Gti � t 3 26 3 3uga 3 t Me 5 , � i `� -�/% "v $ o $ .50; maple Y, _ t,. .- ,-; x� • - , . i � 4� ,-''"•� � is fearzd .that some change may oc- ... t' % ]revision --Wholesale. 4 A despatch from Geneva says: 14 ;* t f; - � cur which will remove the moisture. o •, ..t., ..., , -� Smoked meats-11ams; mel., 44 to Recent statist: bliahed in Ger- many on that country's war lasses " ~= % t ^ ~ f� 46e; heavy, 3^r tD 33c; cooked, 62 to Canada's trade more than doubled i'� 5 �ijl t 65c; rolls, 33 to 34c; cottage rolls, 38� . t state that 1,350,000 men were killed. I ' _r - in 5 years.14 There are to -day 352,000 wax widows, ' �ilh i , r r c to ,39e; breakfast bacon, 48 to si e, li• --�'>� x: .;. ire r,� ` ' r M according to the. statistics, 1,130,000 ;, -- - -- - --- - -_ i aver orphans and 500,000 inaimed or d t \�� Laur� for � consumptives, supported mostly by Shipbuilding, is an old Canadian in which at that time had only 3,400,000.this branch of industry. The number p , pp y charity. dixstry, and in the clays of the waodeii people. With the incoming of the iron of plants reported in 1915 was 204, of , ship Canada had achieved a nroinin- and .steel slxip, the indu's'try in fixe Do which 90 were shipbuilding and 114 1 Search the pages of our history over ; . - � _ lclin ininiaa declined until. at the outbreak beat building. There' were 19 :plants For a courageous one, -whose name Shall Sta21Cl eat place among the ship bus g ( producing steel vessels of a tonnage For staunchest patriot, and for tritest lover �raeiCe c�iCtnbYr �ai77ef<Y?t1r- of the, war it Was at a low ebb. en ral� of South Africa countries of the world; as ear back as running as high as 10,004 Cots' dead And prove the Same by deed done for our land, General . - 1563, ships to the value. of 86,000,000 To-day.ship5uiiding-has become an weight. The plant's were located as Arid my heart thrills, '1'01 'tis. a WOiTian bears it, � :- were built and sold to the United of the leading Canadian industries, follows: -Nova Scotia, 72; Ontario, , tt , � A despatch from London says. You'll find 1t, marble -carved, on Laura Second s grave, . ,� � States. When the purchasing Power tivitli an investment of $60,000;000, and 6�J; laritish Columbia, 26; Quebec, ,.• � _, y Prince Arthur of C.onnaught.has.been A heritage to us-ea;,l1 lroomwa shares -it- , • of nzoixey in -biose days is talzen urto according to the figures oi. 1318.1519 23; New Brunswick, 6; Manitoba, 4;� appointed Governor-General of the be considered a re= the Dominion hack assumed third place Prince Gdtvard Islail.d, 2; and Albeita. The right to stand for what is tr e and brave. "Unionof South Africa• He will su.c-� account; this, must 44 teed Viscount Buxton. markable performance for country among the countries of the world in 2. --Jean Blewett, 1 It's a Great Life If You Don't Wealken By Jack Rabbit ti" '• i 1^1 l^-i''S • �OlAaq-,h - ' •Y ,�'�".'"M,. 1 YES • Fe�ll� i1E WAS `,�i1SJ" 1 Ui��EP. �� U i�i�Y pf�l�i til ©•*�•l F',l, L Tri E �- l...- -b UN R� 0� t,._ 1"6 i�, S1i'S �11YS �• �� %MFr-'sRe uN Q t1tMS l: -TI-tE wo'Rs-t; C-60 . Tip �Ir.+�e_ z c��iE . d!� r - . C A ►r l SHE 'wog-TIE yv " -i t 1 r HIS, pA it , � , �• i. j aE _ • e : -"may$ :•�i.� �+r SK. �+.. J .. •... ` ,.:��`'i.: i fir_ �. .,•*' . ,:ne ..-,- _ ._ ... ..._......+�t-„_.--[,-s,,v.=uxfi*niem*.�,+��...�e,•,,.a: nt'tb't:Rb .,nt�.,•,w..,, .. '� A, despatch from Londonderry ( which sprayed, the suspected position says: -After a night of fierce firing, of the snipers from its Lewis gun. in -which the ominous rattle of ma- i Its -aim could only be guided by oa- chine guns intermittently drowned all casional flashes in tile darkness, but other sounds, Londonderry was quiet- in the end the car overwhelmed the er on Thursday, and the inference is fire of its adxersarxes. r drawn that the fierce and bloody con- At dawn the sniping was renewed. :�4 flict is over, Some of the shops are Some of the snipers were thought to 1 open:ng, and people again are mov- be in the trees, and once more they ing .about the streets freely, were silenced, only to renew casual a The soldiers began Thursday morn- activity at 8 o'clock-. ing to remove sandbags and clear The destroyer in the liver was y away the barricades, and, acting forced to change it:, berth because of promptly on their latest orders, the the constant eniping. ^� troops drove the warring elements of; � Many casualties were inflicted by the streets and out of their strong- the military fire; Three severely holds. Lewis machine guns were in; wounded men were conveyed to the action frain 8 o'clock Vednesday as,lght i hospital early this morning, but it is until nearl;r inidnigbt. doubtful if the full. extent of the This is the first tinge quick -firing;) casualties will ever be known, Roth .4 guns have been used in Londonderry, r _sees are credited with organizing Only stray sniping disturbed the secret hospitals and secret burial 11 silence of the early morning 'hours., grounds, 4 Four or five men .were killed and; The city was dr:fting into a criti- many injured be=t,ind the barricades' cal position, and residents continua A in tDishop street, fronx which, for the! to leave. Some of thein de0are they first time, snipers firedoil the troops.! will never return. The gas supply is y The soldiers were grouped about the r" exhausted, and the problem of the field kitchen; instantly they received: food supply is a serious one for many 14 the order to return the fire. They�faniii;es. Provision shops in neatly wbre reinforced by an armored car I quarters have been looted, i -lead man's symbol of :grade and regi ward. And then there would be di- THIS, ALSO, PRONUSES TO BE A BUNIPER CROP meatal badge and an inscription of verelty in dezign and inscription. - mm e__ .,. __>..___ 14 iiot more than eighty letters that may In cacti cemetery it is planned to I, � � b l.v, Plain, u2 to 54e; -boneless, 57 � be supplied. by his family. erect a Stone of Remembrance. It will �•, s� °� ;�� � Markets � �� A famous I+n Batt author, �vtao lost take file farm o a black of Portland Royal North,.. est � olud 1, e lC Cured meats -Long clear bacon,. to -- . . (i.4 to 27?•;:c; clear bellies, 20 to 27c, f at son in France, has described how in stone weighing ten tons, with the in- Wholesale �Grain. bard --Pure tierces, 28 to 28%,c; otte cemetery, glancing; along the lanes seEption, "Their name liveth for ever Toronto, June 23. ---,titan, wheat- tubs, 2$x•;.• to 29c: pails, 28% to 291,ic; I (f stones, he noticed theraves of a 'more." This, it is estir,iated, will last A many-sided task was yours; to teach .No. 1 Northern, 83.15; No. 2 North- prints, 29 1-'. to 30c. Compound. tierces, , nurse,. a pri•:ate and a lieutenant-eo'1-! from two to three thousand years, and The red roan trust in. British justice true, ern, $3.12; No. 3 Northern, $3,08, in;26 to 261,:c; tubs, 26% to 27c; pails, Tinel lying;• side by side. ..Already some I survive the individual markers, Its meaning shown in action and in -,peceh ; store D ort William. t 24+�'� to ?7? c; prints, 2712', to 28c. To help the weak new -comers to puz•::ue T anitoba ca e--�;;ot 2 CW' 81,;I0 � Montreal markets, Their conquest o'er file tlntaxixed prairie land, iso. 3 C A% M,30; extra No. � feed, I real, June 29, -Oats, l�'o, 2 C, �- :, , 1$1.30 No, 1 teed, $1.« J ,a , No, 2 feed .Iter t r 7 , Il Ca 1~i S l 0 1?�icn a the U. And make of this vast wilderness a lltime x. , , � ,.>o; leo. 3 CW, $1.49; Flour, x , $l,tiit ,., in start, bort William. new standard ;grade $14,85 to $1:,.05, FOUND IN ,lEl DAH � lS Now 1€ 5,000,000 Safe from mauraders wild-debauchingeland; Manitoba bar:oy�-No, 4 CW,'Rolled oats, ba 90 leis, 5.8 t $5j)5.� To heed the cry for aid arom those whi roam S1.63%; re1ccted^ y81.61%; feed, Braai, $54,25. gShorts, $61,25.0 Hay, , , ,i -A •oa is in Close PrO-IdMitY 'lay A despatch front 1, astir; -Mix The northerXi solitary stretches wild 81,ti1,,x, in store Fort rt �'1 i,l.am, � j ;�o, 2, per ton, car lots, $29 to $30. Sea. says --The lie a �ti xti£xn ci cantineaxtal Where e Nature's rigor hath at (lilies destroyed American cors(-f•»l�o. 2 yellow, 8...40; , Cheese, finsst easterns, 27 r3 -16e, But. Red Sea. ° p p j n°aiaxinal, track, pronto, prompt ship-' - UiVted Stntes, under th 19_0 census �- � be p p -,ter choicest catoes, e Sag Eggs, , e a ' a The mind's frit., poise, by loneliness Ra..c,taiietl; meat, r A despatch from Londwn say:: , enumpiation, is uprraxiniately 105). - And, day . j, ,r �� , fre.h, 55c, Potatoes, per bag, car lets, D ` 46h h e;:per«s discovered another i , 3 y day, t4 travel, thus, employed, Ontario opt. 0 3 white, nominal 4.75 to $5,00. io,"hly im cr tint oil 1)earir. area ins 000, ()07, aczoiLgr to an estimate Regarding neither heat, Xiar Cold, tlt)r rtilgls, Ontar wheat -No. 1i Winter, peri in worked out by Dr. Joseph A, 11111, rt car lot, $2 to. $2,01; No, 2 do, 51,98 to Lire Stock 1tilarkets. , tate vicinity of Jeddah, not far froin thief statistician of theBureauof Lane league;; ~,'hick named you Riders of the Plains. $2.01; No. 3 do, $L92 to 51,33, f.o.b. Toronto, ,Tune 29, --Choice heavy t1w coast of the feed Sea. This dis-i Census, division of revision and re- : shipping points, according to freights, steersteers $ 5.50 to $16; good � heavy vo ery was invade by antllit'Ary air- sults. Under this estimate the .in_ t Such were the outward tasks. A greater still, Ontario wheat -No. 1 Spring, per s, $1 to $15,25; butcher cattle; ls:ane from ?:gypt. Airplane.- are be � , a car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No, 2 do, $.1.98 i choice, $15 to $15.50; do, good, $14.'25 o a, i crease over 1910 is 13,000,000, in i The inward one: to keep, where men wci e few, to $2,01; No. 3 do, $1,95 to $2.01, f.o.•b, to $14.75; do, Hied,, $12.Si0 to $13; do, extensively. used by auth round numbers, or approximately 14 Your spirits brave, your bodies by your will sh; in elute accardina to fres lits, coni., $11,75 to $12; bulls, choice, , orifie,a from Egypt for oil prospecting per cent. The population in 1910 was Controlled; to grant no whit of slacknes.4 due shipping 2,x $,3.00, b � $12,50 to $13; do, good, $11.25 to In Arabia, its well as in M3,t0patamaa, 91,970,2f:C. To craven thought that none would ever know; Barley-142alting, $1.87 to $1.89, ac- $11.75; do, rough, $7.50 to $8; but Palestine and Persia, The finde near To cording to freights outside. there cows, choice, $12,50 to $13; do, ; o t P ra find and use, as clic( your leaders, store good, $11,50 to 12; , r Jcddali st.i1 xeiaains ,: close.y guard- -- .l Buckwheat -No, 2 nonxi:nai. $ do, coni. $,.50 e!l official secret.- The. proximity oft Of Strength in silence; by your mien to Show Rye No. 3, ,'2.20�to $2,25, accord- to $8,25; stockers, $9.25 to $J.1; feed -14 the new Jeddah field to the Red Sea �' � ���� �1.�'; >.� `�v� •fi��. Esteem and honor for the garb you waxe--• ing to freights outside. ers, $11 to $1.2.50; tanners and out- ' coast makes the transport question ? g`� "'"''' YOltr Sovereign's scarlet. These the standards high, Manitoba flour -Government stand- terse $4 to a0, minters, good to -ilei( e, q ; . �x?s� `1 $ r X700 to $165; da, coni, and mel., $65 eager anti adds immensely to the values=•. �w:> Set b your founders, «'eTL by you attained, are, 14.So, Toronto. to X75 s ria ers 90 to lfi5 b h ti �.;;. ,n" • p b ,$ lambs,. t „•.. �•,.::, , Ontario flour -Government stand- y = , , f the field. The uncertainty surround-, k° c, v p y g 3 yearlings, $12 to 13- I ;. ,.v >:;;; ` ° Altho iia size of fame you sou ht to buy. $ bio, spring, ing the future Government of . Arabia �. `<<ti Your acts Aird thoughts unconsciously �t'L're Chained 3rd, $13, nominal, $14,50 o�'$20; 'calves ' good to choice, g y , Millfeed--Car lots, delivered Mont - $14.50 , g e, presents difficulties in obtaining Bri-1 ° . ` ` E $16 to $17; sheep, $6 to $9,75; hogs, > Making of mind and heart a loyal thrall, real freights, bans included: Eraxx, per] fed and watered $19.50 fish control for this aero oil told for ?a.� titi', hr �,k ]3y fixed devotedness tQ duty's call. c, ton, $64; shorts, per ton, $61; good , , dD, uciglxed feed. flour, . otl' cars, 19.75; do, f,a:b,, 18.50; do, the time being, but whichever of the a u� $3.75 to $4.0.0. $ $ Edmonton, Alta. -Jennie Stork Hill. Ha da, country paints, contending authorities is prepared to> •.,:;,:, r s , Hay -No. 1, per tan, 31; mired, -_. _ . _ _ _... _ _ ._ per ton, $27, track. Montreal, Jung 29. -Butcher heaf- recognize British rights to the oil ��. _ Still Arc'Tliere. Straw -Car lots, per ton, $1a' to $] 6, ei om., $7,50 to $10; butcher cows, - Melba, \ 'A' y field will probably have British su i s, c , P y Melba, the celebrated vocalist, was � e5t: p\`. track-, Toronto. 1 mel., $7 to $9; canners, $5; (attars, ' pons. `.�.�. " upset one day while out taking a drive ri $6 to $6.50• butcher bulls, com. $7,50 As I travel along life's pathway, Country Produce-Wholesiale. ' fir`• near Sydney, Australia. An Austral to $9,50. Good veal, $10 to $12; axed., -- - Treading awhile each day, fan paper, after recording the incident, _ Cheese --New, large, 32 to ' 33c; $7 to $10; grass, ,$7 to $9. Ewes $8 ° adds: g The alder I grow the les, I know twins, 323 to 33i� c; triplets, 331 to to $10; lambs, good, $18 to $20. Hogs, Britain Liquidating �a,y�N � � a are i t t a was Of what others should do and say. 34c; Stilton, new, 3.4 to 35c; old, large, l off car -,veights, selects, $20; sows, Debts Quickly ,titi,,z;" Ott v a e 1 appy n state th t she 33 to 34e; do, twins, 3332 to 34si c. $15 to $its. , Her " able to appear the following evening 'Tis enough to be careful and listen t ti,�~,< „••� ��y �ti`. pi g 1; Butter -Fresh -.airy, choice, 49 to 3 > o�`�\`; �• n. in three pieces.. To that conscience speaking within, a:" '' �., ` ',s:;, . �` .� • . 50c; ereall'-' prints, 57 to 60c. Appeal Or ®Ric o A despatch from Montevideo, Uru rir` ` ,�:,.M`:thy.The little voice which tries so hard Margarine -35 to 39c.� �' ;;uay, says: -The Brit:sh Government k h? ri ° a {� µ4' y p g, No. v, 1, 52 to 53c; selects, 'a4 Strengthen Old St. Paul's There are man orfs where mail To beep away from sin. E has offered to advents to July 1 thei:t.�s • I r payment of$10,000,000` is delivered on board ships in dock, to s5c. 1 y gold, part of r �,' . ti 3 • . , ` The voice of Our Father in heaven Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, the credit of $30000 000 given by e �• ' but London Ss perhaps the only ports P e A despatch from Landon says: -St. a g i above roc• roosters 30c• fowl, 3vc• turke •s ° in file world • �vliexe mail `is delivered;., r- _ _ ° , r , turkeys$ Paul's Cathedral is appealing for $50 Uruguay mor the purchase of products DR. J. C. FITZGERALD on board ships lying at anchor. In; Spe-Aldug to us in tones of love, 63 to 60c; ducklings, 38 to 40e; squabs, 000 for its fatrric fund. The cathedral of that country by Great Britain. The Telling us He is always there, doz,, $6,50. payment, under the credit agreement, Professor of Hygiene in the Uni each of the two postal districts into Live poultry -Spring 5 60c•� was built in days when architects and r p ed t 2eady to help us our burdens sirens, p Y-- 'pring^ chickens, , is due in December next. The Uru- versity of Toronto, and director of the which the Thames River is divided, � ` roosters, 26c; fowl, 30c; ducks, 35 to j engineers had no idea of the strain � Connaught anti -toxin laboratories, who a postman makes his rounds every I it's so ivorth while to do our best, 40c, that would be put on their structures g•uayan Government has accepted the f becomes honorary adviser to fire day- in a cra�c that resembles a fish To inal.e the goal. incl ,stand the test Beans -Canadian, hand-picked, esus., by modern conditions. Sir ChristopherBritish offer: i Canadian Red Crass. ing boat: i $5.25 to $5.50; primes, $4.50; Japans, Wren, in designing• the structure,�--- - - $5; Uanas, Madagascar, 13 to 14c; which is stili one sof the wonders of __. Japan, 11 to 12c, the world, provided foundations on1 'i _ p4 four and a half feet' below the crypt. i Ge1'snatrny Lost 1,353,000 � _ Maple products -Syrup,, per im � , _ _ " =>� 1 1 �- - - yt� g& r gal. $3,60 to $.33.75; per 5 rip. gals., Beneath is ala er of wet sand and it iii the Warr _ r: � ` f 7 � 1 Y .' ; - `r f ��� `� ��_ °-- � , � � Gti � t 3 26 3 3uga 3 t Me 5 , � i `� -�/% "v $ o $ .50; maple Y, _ t,. .- ,-; x� • - , . i � 4� ,-''"•� � is fearzd .that some change may oc- ... t' % ]revision --Wholesale. 4 A despatch from Geneva says: 14 ;* t f; - � cur which will remove the moisture. o •, ..t., ..., , -� Smoked meats-11ams; mel., 44 to Recent statist: bliahed in Ger- many on that country's war lasses " ~= % t ^ ~ f� 46e; heavy, 3^r tD 33c; cooked, 62 to Canada's trade more than doubled i'� 5 �ijl t 65c; rolls, 33 to 34c; cottage rolls, 38� . t state that 1,350,000 men were killed. I ' _r - in 5 years.14 There are to -day 352,000 wax widows, ' �ilh i , r r c to ,39e; breakfast bacon, 48 to si e, li• --�'>� x: .;. ire r,� ` ' r M according to the. statistics, 1,130,000 ;, -- - -- - --- - -_ i aver orphans and 500,000 inaimed or d t \�� Laur� for � consumptives, supported mostly by Shipbuilding, is an old Canadian in which at that time had only 3,400,000.this branch of industry. The number p , pp y charity. dixstry, and in the clays of the waodeii people. With the incoming of the iron of plants reported in 1915 was 204, of , ship Canada had achieved a nroinin- and .steel slxip, the indu's'try in fixe Do which 90 were shipbuilding and 114 1 Search the pages of our history over ; . - � _ lclin ininiaa declined until. at the outbreak beat building. There' were 19 :plants For a courageous one, -whose name Shall Sta21Cl eat place among the ship bus g ( producing steel vessels of a tonnage For staunchest patriot, and for tritest lover �raeiCe c�iCtnbYr �ai77ef<Y?t1r- of the, war it Was at a low ebb. en ral� of South Africa countries of the world; as ear back as running as high as 10,004 Cots' dead And prove the Same by deed done for our land, General . - 1563, ships to the value. of 86,000,000 To-day.ship5uiiding-has become an weight. The plant's were located as Arid my heart thrills, '1'01 'tis. a WOiTian bears it, � :- were built and sold to the United of the leading Canadian industries, follows: -Nova Scotia, 72; Ontario, , tt , � A despatch from London says. You'll find 1t, marble -carved, on Laura Second s grave, . ,� � States. When the purchasing Power tivitli an investment of $60,000;000, and 6�J; laritish Columbia, 26; Quebec, ,.• � _, y Prince Arthur of C.onnaught.has.been A heritage to us-ea;,l1 lroomwa shares -it- , • of nzoixey in -biose days is talzen urto according to the figures oi. 1318.1519 23; New Brunswick, 6; Manitoba, 4;� appointed Governor-General of the be considered a re= the Dominion hack assumed third place Prince Gdtvard Islail.d, 2; and Albeita. The right to stand for what is tr e and brave. "Unionof South Africa• He will su.c-� account; this, must 44 teed Viscount Buxton. markable performance for country among the countries of the world in 2. --Jean Blewett, 1 It's a Great Life If You Don't Wealken By Jack Rabbit ti" '• i 1^1 l^-i''S • �OlAaq-,h - ' •Y ,�'�".'"M,. 1 YES • Fe�ll� i1E WAS `,�i1SJ" 1 Ui��EP. �� U i�i�Y pf�l�i til ©•*�•l F',l, L Tri E �- l...- -b UN R� 0� t,._ 1"6 i�, S1i'S �11YS �• �� %MFr-'sRe uN Q t1tMS l: -TI-tE wo'Rs-t; C-60 . Tip �Ir.+�e_ z c��iE . d!� r - . 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