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The Exeter Times, 1923-6-21, Page 6Thirteenth Year Ti Camp Major S, C. Piper, 'Nato IS nup at Niagara Camea with the Laidireand Rifles. This is his thirtieth 3 -ear in camp. He is one ot the oldest t tag chaplains in Canada, and -served atlth the C.E,F, overseas. RASITIC WASPS TO FIGHT CORN BORERS United States Bug Experts Send insects to Assistance of Dominion Entomologists. A despatch from Winnipeg says:— Derninion bug experts will inipOrt li.an the. United States this summer a horde of parasitic wasps which they teill tarn loose in the Canadian corn belt to destroy and fatten upon their - hereditary enemy, the corn boring • The campaign will be waged along lines drawn by W. R. Wilton, super- inteedent of the insect division of the •_'fitited States Bureau of Entomology, who offeeed his aid IA a recent meet- ing of grain growers. 'Wherever corn is grovm in America, there livea the cern borer, taking his toil of millions of dollars from the robie of the crops each year. He makes his home within the green husk of the tender plant, and eats his way over tbe Milky ear, completing his 1,-vor1.- of destruction long before the crop matures. ' Until the United Ste.tes entomolo- gists discovered in France the tiny Wasp, there was no knote-n means of destroying the borer without also de- stroying the corn. This insect does the trick, according to Mrs Walton. Brought to America to a new hunt- ing a,rreund, it was discovered he liked the climate, reared larp,o families, and had a predilection for corn borers, making his home M the husk of the ear within easy striking distance of his game. With the aid of this parasite con- siderable progress has been made to- ward extermina.ting the boxer from . the corn fields of the United States, Mr. Walton reported. It is now plan- ned to bring several armies of the insect from the Government nurseries ...across the border and liberate them, in midsummer, in "Ontario and other provinces of the clean belt -where the borer has beeninot.s.t destructiVei Wheat grown in Western Canada has for several years been in demand from all parts of the United States and the Old World. That the reputa- tion of this high grade wheat is in- creasing is evident trona the fact that a local seed company recently received an order for 500,000 b,ushels of sed wheat from the Argentine Republic.I To Preside Over Delorrne Trial Chief Justice Lemieux, of Quebec, IS preside oyer the trlai of Abbe De- lorme, who b.aS been released from an 4 asylum to stand trial fOr the murder of .111S. half-brother, .‘•••••••1111•Pilln•lin., With Standing in To Last Prevlo.os °uses at13issoltiftion. (NoMititees Who Were Mem &etas of Last Legisiattlre Are Starred,) (01W.v.uxe.pariiiiU, BY TUE VANADIAN NOMINATIONS TO.IDAY, ' CO11,i0I'vatives. Labor, Constituency. tADDINd`l'617 • . , . BRANT NOW.I`II . 13RAN1,' SOUTH., rIROCKVILLE , „, BILL'013 !NORTH . BRUCE.; SOUTH . BRUCE \VEST - CARLI,,TON .• • .. '1i011.. R. R. Grant COCHRANE .....I .• — • , • - • • • • • • • ^ - • • • • 1 *1' 'K. Slack • . „ , ., .. H, t.'4.`,;$(..).znan ... ..-It.-ItRAM EAST. ,I*S.' S, DURII,A,INI WEST. L. T. Chrtpman ELGIN EAST ...;, \V. F, Smith , ..,..... Et,GIN WEST ,..p,1*, 0, 1%tincrOn United Partners, , , „ ,,,,,, • Thomas :Higgins • .• • "kiOn. 1-I, 0, N ixokt, W. 11.,Ii*enton NI. „A. MeCallunl ,razues Sohnston ESSEN NOR'1,‘II (1. 9.'isdelle ESSEN SOLITH 0. Duk.e zroaT WIT,LIANT , • , • . • GLENGARRY .'„ *., A, Ross F'RONTENA(.,"0. A., B, Clarite ..... . .. . , , , , , • . . ..... 1)' 3 M, Robb . • ...1. 1\1. Patterson. 3.t 51. aCB1cl1 • , , , . . , , • ...... 1.)r, 11, A. Clarke ..... Wm .Bro‘vii .... • • • • • ..... , A., G. 'McIntyre .. Ray O'Neill Sohn. Vauler• ...... C. R. 'McKeown ... . . Aaron Sweet .. . . . . . . . , A. Van L1a.irtn . • • .. . . ••• ildichttel 11' 5,1"1)1a10113 0RENVILI41 W. Bizehaann • „. GREY CENTRE zion D, Carmichael. GREY NOR'1.‘H *11, ..... 13D,111`,- SctiTer. Ci. NT. Leeson ....... .,,We.rren Stringer .„ *Hon, E. O. Drury E.A.LDIMAND TIA,111,1L10 aA,,NuLTON W, HASTINGS EAST HASTINGS N. . HASTINGS WEST HURON.. CENTRE HUROls.,!, NORTH . ERTRoN SO lj TIT , .EENORA KENT EAST ".•... KENT WEST KINGSTON LA,INIBTON EAST. LAMBTON WEST LANARK NOR'L'H t..4N4IDa' : sc.mTla Liure-Ds . .. LENNOX: .. .. LINCOLN .., „ LONDON . MANITOULIK MIDDLESEX E. ., MID D LE:SEX' N. . MIDDLES0X NV, • MUSKOKA , NIAGARA FALLS • • NORFOLK NORFOLX NORTHUMB'D E, , is.:QRTHITNIB'D W. ONTARIO NORTH ONTARIO SOUTH ' OTTAWA EAST OTTAWA WEST OXFORD NORTET. OX I, ORD 5OUTI-1 PARKDALE P.,..4.RRT SOUND.. TEEL PERTH PERTH SOUTH PETER.B011.0 PETE,EtDORO \V... PORT ..ARTEIUR PRESCOTT .,..,,. PRIZqC.171 EDWARD RAINY RIVER , TN; - RENFREW S. nysa RIVERDA,LF, E,T., C'ATI-IARINE8 AULT MARIE SilNI.C.0 0 CE3'..:'1'RE, ..'ll.1%,1(10E. EAST . SiNtC0-171 SOUTH' . 1I5i.00111 W EST .. STORMONT . 1".LLS SU.DDT7RY T 1'8 'CANT I :Cr° . TORONTO N.E. "A; TORONTO N.W, A 9:0E.ON'TO N.1V. 13 TORONTO S.E. 'A' TORONTO 8.E. `14, TOR ON1'0 S, W. '13' VICTORIA. N. .... VT,CTOR A S. . . • • WATERLOO N. Vc.,1.T15111100 S. .. 770LI.,..A51 • WEIT.,LINGTo WEL1.I5t.1'P0N 5, WELI,INGTON W. WEN'TWOR.TTT -tv teNTWoRT 5. s.. 11,,INDSOR ..... 1-01-tE EAST YORIc 'NORTH , YOT:I•7 tVEST , . , ... ; . ..... . . .. *Hot., 13. M1Ue ...... ........ . " ' • ' ..... . .....,... 'H. 14. Denies McCafferY .• • • IV in. Somerville Sheldon Bricker NV, (1. Medd , . ..... .... *Hon. M. Doherty 13,r L. McCreary *L. W, 3)1e*3". M. Webster 'Hiram. :McCreary . ••mr, I, Johnson ... 3ohn Beatty ...... Et, G. Kemp . ....... .......... ..... ,...,.., *Hort. Bents... Bowman *J. W. Freeborn ...., Flz-trolel Curry ,........ J. 0, Lethbridge . , . . . ...... ....... .. . ..... , , . . . ... . .... . .. . • 1 • ................ . • . ...... , .. ...... *G. 0, Halcrow 4lien. 1V. Rollo .. . .. . .. ..... .. . . . . *Petet. rreenall (A cold . . .... • . AdolPh * Armztr000 , Frank Svence *A, NI. Rankin *Ron.0. R, Fergirson, Dr, Angns Ego Wm. Breese . ... . k1On,, Dr. .1 '1 Dr, R. ,Nr. Berry Ci'orge 511301, • .Dr, Leemthg Corr A. C. Garden R. Cooke *W. 1t, 1,relan'd E, D, '\Vigle eaolin .To.,ynt ..'. :.„ Nelson Trewartlla • .. . .... • $, ,Beaniish aNicane W. ,R, Dawson 'W. S. .t1aney T, et. Thompson la. 01.Striaman A. N'i7;„ Gray ..., W., I -fallibly Thomas ...4,11an Sir Adaln Beck Fred Smith ...... Erauk Doyes .• Georgi. Elliott • *0 W kleele,4tone NV. G. Wilson ..; „, Harry 'Morel W. Soug•line• B. F. -Belford F.- D..P.tog.gs . D. W.' Walls . Dr. James 'Moore ....... .. . .... 11, A. Stevenson' , • ...... • • • ......... .. . .... *Jos. Cridlaucl *Wesley Montgomery. .. . .. • ..... *J. W. Widdifield H, P.Ichardson C. F. Swayze ........ 3. MeRvenna . ...... ... . . . . . . . ... . . . , . . . ........ .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 'D. NI, Ross J. 3. Wright S. 33, Purdon E. E. Orr *Hon. Pete. Smith ' 0 N MacDonald . .. • . .. .... J. Southern • Nt Warren *John Carty, „Tr. ... 1 & Larldry , ...... ... . . ....... *G.11. Murdoch .... 'J. B. 'Johnston .... *F,. 3. Evane . ....... . R. Balzer•. .. _ ..... Nathan Conejo:1d .... W. 3. Da.oust Sohn Cameron .... • • • ..... • • • .......... ..... ..... *13. . ... . P. Villeneuve Scott Callan - Alec Lyon • .. Arthur 101113 A: E. Honey N.vell E. .A 1.tea, W . 13. 't'llarobers *113'." .5, Price Dr. G. V. Harcourt "'I'. L. Kennedy . 1. J. D. atoateit )rh . lfcC1aus1and irville • T. D. Johnston W. El:. Bra, dbu rn . 8' Fr. Keefer 1-1. S. Colliver . ,A.. Mat1iiI1 ..... kle, Stewart T. 51, CO134'110 . . . . George Oakley, Ir. 'F. H. Greonlow ',T. B.. Cunningham .. . , . .. . . ... . . . . . ..... . .. . . .Tohn Sharpe Dr. N. S. Coyne .(Pr.) Mrs. W. Becker .(13:) Mrs. W. E. Groves (P.:;1 • • ;Edgar Watson ,P. 0. Sandy '.....,... ............. , .. . . W. S. Et. McDonagh.. *Hon. W. IL, Raney., T 3 Mahon • 'R. N.. McArthur *Hon. F. C. Biggs *W. A. Crockett ............ ..... „ . Arthur Roobuck :fames Cooper . . ... ................. ... . ... . . . . . ..... . .. . .. . . . . .. ............ f, 0. 0' ............ e .Jarnes '1'. Gunn -11a.lcolm L. 13ruce Tolin MacDonald , „..., ... . . ..... . G. 3,ockllart ..... 11()nluth ,........... ..... . ... .. .. . ... . .. .......... ... . ......... .,......... ...... ........ • • ... . • • • • ... .. • • A.. W. Strinig ..... ..... . ... " " • .......... " • • E. 0. Graves .......:. James Lyons C. E. Wright ...... '1Vni, Cad Rowe J. E. ala l7a0a .r. C. Ntilligao L. T. Bull ........ *Charles IlfcCroa. A. 3. )(ennedy C', 1.3>w1s ........ *J. E. 'Phompson . Tho's. (Tawlo.c A. Irt: Nesbitt ..... *3. A Currie .. E. W. J Owens j. A. Alc•Cousland Fred G. McBrien .3. R. Marl.; ., 3. Pail ersen IV. CI Weichel _A, W Nlercer -.11eric Vaughan ... Lincoln Goldie W. C. Chambers .A. D. Shover CP, T. Mahony Ir. w. ....... .Fton. G. 8. Henry .. W. Keith Dr, Forbes Godfrey , PREVIOUS STANDING AND MAJORITIES AT DISSOLUTION. 1,1beral. Indeuezicielit. to IFTEE N'1'11 0EGI5LA2'L113.„15 (Ellecuon's Out. 20, 11119) ' FOL7R1'16ENT..fs LEGISLA,TURID .. „ (131ectIone Juno 29, 1914) • , ...._...........„... W. kI„ , S. itailies . .... , . 3, NV. ,`.„-lliepperson . , *,Doneld 31c.Alp1ne .... 51. _•N. .1.1.011jany 1orank Re0.0; , „ *A. 1', .)10.wiliruloy..,. jot... 1F4, 001e ...,...., 431a1cohn Lang . - „ . ' • .. , .,„, „..... • ..,,,.. ,Bregg ...,..„ ',r, (-.... .1.)axii.), ..,.....,. 10. A. Horton L, ,P„ Tellier 13, Ciffoe MrRO. Alin . . ., ,. ,), A, s,t„vst,,,,. ,,,,,,,_ ,...... . . .... • .. ... „ - .... , ... .... . , `Ai'. 11 lpielcir. .,, . ....., . • ... ... .... . tt,, S. colter .,,,..,„ 14e. Roy .1)511e 11', Ir. 1"rel'eavert. ........ 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J. .A."NIcPhaii• . : . . ... _Dr. L, S. Simpson . • ....... . . . .. ,.... . ,, ,,,,,„, _ _ ..... , 14. ..:.{.2 cuhlo . , . „ . .. , 155.'. VV. NIci,00d *Z. tie u e Nlageau. . • . 1:)r. .I. R. TIortubfse I.Tertr,• O'Grady ......'. , . W. El. Shatv ' , . , ... , ... _ ,..,: l Capt. NIull.bwrii,•y -,„ . .3 11 -34. SI (7.'ooper . 1Fredf ricic l'Iogg ...„ .10)111 Callahan. • , , ' . *IS. C. Ramsdell , Dr, 1-1. E. Graham ..- , 5,,' 13, O'Connor • '4'15Icholas Asmi..ssen . *Robert Cooper .-. ...... . . ,. . . .........„ .. . . Frank. Howard .. ... . . . Mr. 1.3. Howes ... • „. • . . .. . T. attoerat a ...,, ...... . *.T. C. l'Olin I E." • TT. 'S• Ciatl`Y . ... . . J. NI. • 301llo ..,.... ..... ......_.., . , . • . . . .. .. . .. . .. ..... ..,,,,„ . , , , • • - .. ... ...• ... • ,..... .... .. .... .. , .. . . . .... Lt.F.' 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P. Nlow1)11the',•,,, ;La, 101 •,....„ rl Qa, It. II... (-111111 t. I.J•Ii'.0. 1,032 • ataiconli I,artg, Lib, 1,120,, „ .. , J).latoolin 'V le ` Slack L1.1'.0 536 • I'3, :Ell. Cassel/nail. 1,1111)., 1.124 • S. 5..` Staples, 11,1.0. 308"..,I, W. J." Bragg, Lib,. 738 ..‘,...... . . . .r'. m, MacVa.'ar, 0. [".0. .1,572 . .,.• 1,, 64, Cameron, 0.1' 0. 1,37.9' ,A, a . '.I.%Sdelle . 15.E.0, 3,818 NiFox, CIF°.l,... , Hon. I -I. BilliS, Lab; 1,G13 ,...... .. . A.. Mr I0..1.1t' it,... COM,* 509 .. . . I1...A, Itoss, ,0,T.1.3'.0. 1,7'15 . ... . . ..ilue,11 -ton, 0. 11. Fergosot.', ('on. 81 1,3. XI an . D, C.',}ti:rn i.ella el, U.13'.C). '4.74 D. J. Taylor; U..E„.0•..1,198i.:•'...,..4 G„ 141. '1„otn-ou., 11,11%0. 963 , .- ... , I•Varren Stringer, .11.1.02 1,990 ' Hon. El', C. Drury, 55. ['.0, 2,308 .., G. G.. Haler. w, Lab (Inci.) 7,5)8, . Elon. NValter 110110, Lab,. 1,6'13 . • . (i,,, K., I)enyes,- 13.7.0:. 17.1 ....., - R.„ coo'ic,o, Con, A.col, ..,„ ... . . '5': 11. ire:aria,. COn 152' :: . - - „ ,„ .T. :114., Go:ye...leek,. Lib:, 163 ' Sohn Joynt, 'Con. 341 .. • .. ... ., Andr.el,v,-:Hicks, 0.0.0. 771' • • I''clor Ileonar., 'Lae, si'iti :„ ,,...: don, M. Doli9rty„ 112•F'.0,, 41.col, ,,, R., 1,. 1--I:raoltin•.'1,11), .2,928 .....", W. Ir. Nielzi e,. Coll, 617,....„:,...,,-,:., L. NV, Cike, U.F.O. 2,414 , 1--. M. .webster, 0. ['.0. 1,299. E.; NicCi•eary, 1.1.18,0. 83 ...... .., Vir. I. 3-0101....,00, 5'.F.O. '803 .. : A. "W. GraY, Con. 731, :..-....-„ XR. A. Fowler, Con. 314 (Died) . • Phornas Niat•shall, Llb. 507 . , ., ...:. EL, A. Stevepson, Lab 1.,901 Eon Beniah Bowtnan, 0.:11.0. 383 J NM' Freeborn, 13.13.0, 2,693 ,.... •loim ,F. C. Bro \v..: 'I.c.,1-0.0,•• 1,596 — , , ... I. G. 'Lethbridge, U.F.O. 2,975 .... Ll. W. Ecclestone, 'Con. 290. -...... C.• F. • Swayze, Lab. SGS .... . . ... .. T. I-1. Marceau, .[„,ib. 931 ..',, - ...... "..,-. :D. Sewell, U.F.O. 1,877 ... ..... 103. Cridl end, 01.1r.0.. 1,326 ...,.... NN',. Mori1gooler3'; C.T.T.0.0. 87•i.,' Samuel (Ilai•ke, Lib. 654 ....,- . .. .... f 'W. Widditield, 51.18.0. 6.33 ,.... 35, N. Sinclitir, Lib. 3,435 .1, A. Pinard, Lib. 4,431 EI, P, Hill, Con, 1,097 .., ... . .. D. NI. Iloss, -C.I.F.°. 1,303 .... -Walker, 12.18.0, 512? ....: W. 11. Pri.ce, Con, 6,090 • - .... ....• Et a. lfiall. 1,lb. 761..... ... .. . •L: Kennedy, (.1on. 105 ...„ ir "cv Hay, Lib 1,611 t.W L-Ior.. Peter Smith. 18 18.0. 2,588.,.. -12. .N. McDonald, 13.13.0. 1,019 ..... 1500153 '100/1.3. ].ab. 085 .. . ., .. ,. D, NI. I•logarth, Con. 483 ... ..... . . Gustave 16vanturel, Lib, 1,298 -.... Rbn. N. 'Parlia.nienE, :Lib. 946 ..... J. A. Mathieu, Con, 352 ........... R, N. \Varreri, I.T.F.O. 230 .,. . , . . .., • • 1. Cat•ty, .1r., U.E.O. 322 ros. INIoNamara, So:idler SInd.3,12588 .. A.Ifred- .Goulet, '4,11, 1,905 -.1), l'..- 13.. Greenlaw, Dab:. 1,891 .."E, J. 13, Cunninghani..*Lab.. 1;370 G.. 14, NTIrclooli. 1.1?„0. ' 1,426 ' S, B.. .Tohnston, I.I.F:O., 483 tef. a. Evans, 1515.0,. 400 . .. ' ... 1V, CV. Allan. Con. Sgo ..... .. . .. James NV. McLeod, Lib. 1,59s ., Zotlque Mageau , .1.1,1b. 1,798 C.I.as. 114:cCrea, Coll. 142 , "i!. 111ag1aderY, Con. *87 • • • ..• • • • • • • • 30, o 3,elvi8, Con. ----, , .... .. .. .. 3, E. Timnipson• COrt. 4,810 ...... flon. Thos. Crawford, Con. 2,711.. FL S., Cooper, Lib...1,125 ...... ... , . S. A. Currie, Con. 2,392, ..... ..... . ,T, Mr. Curry, Lib. 5.313 a. tr. Do\ var t, Lil>. 7,186 ..... .f. C. Ran-isden, Lib. 1,800 . . .... , Watson, 51.18.0. 918 F. G. Sandy, 52.18.0. 1,349 Nicholas Asinussen, Lib. 2,1.41 IK, R.'. Hornuth, 1.,a1). 4,238 ........ Robert Cooper, Lib. 1,713 ......... Itoti. :(1. E. Raney, 1r.11‘.0. An , II. C. Buckland, Con. 120 R. N. lxiLcArthur, T.I.F.O. 569 . Ron. V. C. Eigg-s, 3139'.O. 2„851 . : w. A Crockett, I.T.F.O. 311 ..........1. ' C. Tolmle, Lib. 4,649 , Hon..0. S. Henry, con. 1,372 TELennxo6 Dr. For': Sr (403 f-ey. Con. 2.1)5 ., VV, .Q. ,E.,,naol," (.:;oil, 3,330 J', lvf. :Robb, c'on. Acct. S. Davidson., Lil..), 40 l', II. liam, 1 -Sb, 318 A, E, 1,7oilovan, Con. 460 W. 1.40,c5100ad,d, Lib, "7 W• .E. 211'g111, Con, 317 C. M, Ilowiran, Lib, 017 '. El, INI. Mcidiroy, con. 1,160 - Lanw,, Lib. '28 61 12. Ivpc'KeoNvo., Con 515 1 ,‚J, 1.11.11iart1 Con ,62 ‘' J. Preston, Cori, 516 T -I, .Devitt, Con. 223 C.' A Brbwer, Con:' 332 D'. (4, iNiacDiarailld. Con Accl S. Ducharme, Lib, 640 WgleLib3 - C. W. Ja.ryis, Con. 183, A.. Rankin • Con • 313 „Munro, ,Lib. Acol„ H. Vergusbn, Con.' Awl, I. B. Lricasc Con, 8l,7 C,',.. S. Canieron, L. 677 C)avid. Tamioson, Con. 1,017 W. Jacques, Con, 307 A, W. .i\rion, con, 31.9 xA. Sttidholnir, Lab, 987 Jolin Allen, 'Coll. 25 Stindy Grant, Con. 931. J, Et. .Coolte, Coil,. 1,660 J. w. Sollason, Con, 948 W. Proutroot, Lib, 319 .,„ W. SI,- Fraser, Lib-, 1,527' , EL Ililher, Can. 585 , Li. .A... 'C.. Machin, Con. Acel. 1:1.r, ",E., ,Fc.rgILson, Lib, 371 0. AY, " Stilnian, Con,: 13' ..- H. . A., ..-g.: Ross, con. 1„463 1.."13. Mazqyn, Con. 4 ' NV, .3. lianna, .e`on. 801 11. 30: Preston) Coo, 331 i!' W. I-Ial),' Son. 513 , J, R, Dat -gavel, Can. '. 118 R. A, Fc,,v.ler, Con. Ace.. 1% IVIarsba.11, Lib, 281 sir A.ealei.aieeir, a..Joii, 1,496 B. Bow.train, -U,P.G. 240 . McFarlane, Con, 108 f. Grieve, 1,L13, 120 3. C. 151111(1, 13)5. 710 . (.1., W.,.1!loolestone, COD, Acol C. .7. MuSgrove, Coll. 969, „ ?-tarry ,NIorel, Con. • 58 `1.. 11. Atkinson, Lib.: 1,236 , A C. Pratt, C.f.. :168 G.. 111.- Nesbitt, Con. 933 S, Clarke, Lib. 139 T. W. Wieldifield, 11.17.0. 418 Cliaas. Ca.lder, Con. 52 j. A., Plnard, Lib. 885 • . G. C.. Hurdrnan, 1.1.5. ,03 ,T, A, Calder, Lib. Acct. V. .A. Sinclair, Con,- 1 W. II. Price, Con. 637 Jos. Edgar, Coll. 83'3 . TV, J: Lowe, Lib. 205 Hay, I,ib., 549' 3. Benneweiss, Con,' 210 : r. Thompson. Con. 210 , G. A., (3illespie, I.,11). 163 D. Hogarth, Con. 739. G-. Evan turel, Lib, 319 N. Parliament, Lib: 07 S. A. 51515110. Con. 103 N A, D),, 0)s eon GS5 , . , . , , . . FIon. '1'. IV. IVIcOarry„ Con: Acel los. R•ussell, Co". 1.;602 ' Racine, Llb. 2;451 R.. Parnell, -Con., 1:74 Sir •Wn.i. aie.arst, ' Con. 80 A. B. ThOrnpson, Cfm. 3, I. I-Tartt, Cou.' 899 A, 'Ferguson, Con: 7,22 NV. T. _Allan, COD. 635 rt. A.. 8-rtoarer. con. -IA Z. Mager,u, T,i.b. 1,115 Chas. McCrea, Con, 357 l'-.Mag.lo•derY, Con. '791 )ion, 1•1, .3. `Cody, Con.. 5,292 -c.M. PE: Irish, C'Jon. 1,1.83 F.Ipn. T. Orawf Ord, CO:1„ 2.315 Hon. W„ D. SloPherson. .Co31. 1,6f, E. W'J. (Dwell, Can. :3,S,'1e ". 'EL Hook, Con. 2,773 I-, T. H. . Dewart,. -Lib . '511 Si. H. Goodet•ho.m, Con 4..018 R.. NI. Mason, Con. 465 John Carew, Con. 511 :1. H. Mills, Con., 1,4:54 A. I-Iall, Con. 816 Donald Sharpe, Con 810 LT., Richardson, , Lib„ 357 5511) Carter, 1,11). 104 W. C.. Chanlbers, Con: 115 A. F.: Rylcert, Con.. 21 'P. 51. Aega.n. Can. 350 ,r.' 0. Tolmie, Lib. 393 G. 'S. 'Henry, Con, 256 T'HLerlio)c, Con1 181,, Ii'. Godfrey'. Can. Anil. N.—Vs can "at dissehr Con: Weekly a rket Report TORONTO. Man. wheat—No. 1 Northern, $1.25. Man. oats—No. 2 CW, 551/4c; No. 3 CW, 52c; No. 1 feed 51c. Man. barley—Nominal. All the above, track, bay pork. Am. corn=No. 3 yellow, $1.001A1 No. 2,9,100 Barley—Malting, 40 to 62c, accord- ing to freights' outside. Buckwheat—No. 2, 70 to 71e. Rye—No. 2', 79 to 81c. Peas—No. 2 $1.40' to $1.45. Millfeed—Del, Montreal f ceights, bags included: Bran, per ton, $28; shorts, per ton, .$31; middling's, J.:35; good feed flour, $2.15 to $2.25. Ontario wheat—No. 2 white $123 to $1.25. Ontario No: 2 white oats -50 to tile. Ontario cora—Norninal. Ontario flour—Ninety per cent. vat., in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship- ment, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto basis, $5 05 to $5.15; bulk seaboard, $4.05 to $5 Manitoba flour---lst pats., in cotton sacks, $6.90 per barrel; 2nd pats., 46 05 I-fay—Extra No. 2 timothy, pee ton, track, Toronto, $15 to $15.50; No. 3 timothy, $14; rnixed, $12; lower grades, $8. Straw—Car lots, per ton, track, To- ronto, $9.50. Cheese—New, large, 20c; twins, 22c; triplets, 23c; Stiltons, 22c. Old, large, 32c; twins, 32%c; triplets., 88c; Stiltons, 33%c. 13utter—Finest creamery prints, 36 to 37c; ordinary creamery prints, 34 to 35c; dairy, 24 to 25c; cooking, '22c. Eggs—New laids, loose, 30 to 31c; TINV laids, in cartons, 34 to 35c. Live poultry --Chickens, milk -fed, over 5 lbs., 25c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 22c; do, 2 to 4 lbs., 20c; hens, over o lbs., 26c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 230; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 20c; roosters, 17c; duelalings, over 5 lbs., 30c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 28c; turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and up 25c. Dressed poultry—Chickens, milk - fed, over 5.1bs., 35c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 80c; do, 2 to 4 lbs., 25c; hens, over 5 lbs., 29c -' do, 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; do, to 4 lbs., 220; roosters, 24c; ducklings, over 5 lbs., 30c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 29c; turkeys, young, 10 lbs. and up, 30c. Beans—Can., hand-picked, lb., 7c; primes, 61/2c. Maple products—Syrup, per imp. gal., $2.50; per 5 -gal. tin, $„2.40 per gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25c, Honey --60-1b. tins, 101/z to 11c per lb.; 3-21/2-15. tinS, 11 to 12%c per lb.; Ontario comb honey, per doz., No. 1, $4.50 to $5; No. 2, $3.75 to $4.25. Potatoes, Ontario—No. 1, $1.25 to $1.35; No. 2, $1.15 to $1.25. , Smoked naeats-a'Hams, med., 26 ,to 280; cooked hams, 39 to 42c; smoked rolls, 26 to 28c; cottage rolls, 25 to 280; breakfast bacon, 30 to 343: spe- cial brand breakfast bacon, 34 to 38e; backs, boneless, 37 to 42c. Cured ineats.--eLong clear bacon, 50 to 70 lbs., $18;' 70 to 90 lbs., 317.50; 90 lbs. And' hoe $16.50; lightweight rolls, in' bartelS) $36; heavyweight rells, $33. „ Lard ---Pure tierces, 1514 'to 151/2c; tubs, 151/2, to 16c- pails, 16 to 161c; prints, .18c, Shorlening, tierces, 1'4% to 15e; tubs, 15 to 4151/2c; pails, 15% to 16c; prints, -17 -fi;.17%c. Choice heavy st1 e:ers $8 to $8.50; butcher steers, choice, $7.25 to $7.75; do, good, $6.75 to $71-25; do, med., $6.25 to $6.75; do,Com.. $6 to $6.25; butcher heifers, choice, $.7 to $7.50; do, med., $6.50 to $7; do, corn., $6 to $6.50; butcher cows, choice, $5 to $6; do, med., $4 to $5; canners and cutters, $1.50 to $2; butcher bulls, good, $5 to $5.50; do, coni., $3 to $4; feeding steers, good, $7 to $8.25; do, fair, $6 to $6.75; stockers, good, $5 to $6; do, fair, $5 to $5.50; milkers, springers, each, $70.50 to $100; calves, choice, $9 to $10; de, med., $7 to $7.50; do, coni., $5 to $6; lambs, spring, $18 to $19- sheep, choice, light, $6 to $6.50; do, choice, heavy, $4 to $4.50; do. WFiAT'5' THE MNYTER CocK, ‘2 ARE YOU WORRIED ABouT *yo0P. 505INE.s r), TAKE 13AcK WHAT HE 5AID THiNG 1 — IF THE 13055 DON'T voELL , I'LL TE.LL YER ONE YE5TE.RDAY— culls and bucks, $2.75 to $3.50; hogs, led And watered, $8.85; do, f.o.b., $8.25; do, country points, $7.85. MONTREAL. - Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 60% to 61c; do, No. 3, 58 to 50c; extra Ne. 1 feed, 57% to 58c; No. 2 local white, 56c. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats., Jests, $6.90; 2nds, $6.40; strong bakers', $6.20;winter pats., choice, $6.05 to $6.15., Rolled.' oats, bag, 90 lbs., $3.05 to $3.15. Bran, $26; Shorts, $29; Mid- dlings, $34. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, 9,15 to $17 Cheese, finest easterns, 16c. Butter, choicest creamery, 31% to 314c• Eggs, selected, 33c, Potatoes, per bag, car lots, $1.85 to $1.40. Light thin heifers and cutter COWS, $3.50 and $3.75; better cows, $4.25 and up; fair pail -fed calves, $4.1 lambs, 14 and 15c per lb. Hogs, good 1 quality, $10.50 to $10.60. - .3* Canada's total exports (Ce.nadiet: produce) in April, 1923, were valued at $53,642,251, of which $25,044,331 went to the United States and $13,- 607,556 to the United Kingdom. This is an increase in the total of more than 9,20,000,000 over exports of Can- adian produce last April. Impotts for consumption during the month oe April last 'Were valued: at $6,2,181,320, compared with $47,695,454 for the corresponding month a year ago. Low Death Rate in England, ' and Fewer Births A despatch front London says; - 'Ihe vital statistics of England and Wales for the first quarter of 11123 show that nearly all records were broken. There were fewer births than in any similar period exeept, dur- ing the war. The death rate was ,the lowest ever recorded, as was also the mortality rates for infants under one year. The number of enaridages was, 26,- 640 below the number for the previous quarter and 15,018 below the first quarter of 1921. ' The excess in the number of wornen over men as the result of the huge war losses is beginning to right itself, however, as :1,034 boys were born in the -first quarter for every 1,000 girrs Since the commencement of the year to the end Of- the first week in May, over 58,000 acres of homestead lands have been filed on at the, Ed- monton Land Office.. The total ntun- ber of persons afiling, on their land8 numbered 365. Figures for the year 1922 show that 1,500'homesteads were filed oil in the EdMonton registration Sir Lamer Gouin Canadian., Ministee of Justice, who heacls a delegation to Washington seeking for the restoration to Canada of prope.rt,y owned by Germans resi- derit in Canada, and seized by •the United States during .the war. The Property involved is said to .be titivo million. dollars worth, of stock in Cana- , , • cliari corporations. area, giving a total o±'254,400 acres .1,11:1110112.1.1,===3400.3.211%.6=4=0112.61220====14 RABBI11:10R0 TO RESTORE INEL,SON'S ANCIENT FLAGSHIP "Victory" to be Preserved in Condition She Was in at Battle of Trafalgar. A despatch from London .says: -- Great Britain is striving to raise 280,- 000 whieh is needed to complete the "Save the Victory Fund" to restore Nelson's old flagship to, a state exact- ly a'>. it yak in the. time of Britain's greatest sea. saptairn At the present moment the ship which led the fight at Trafalgar rests in drydock at Portsmouth where it is intended she shall spend the rest cif her days. Nelson's ship now reposes on a line of blocks'entirely out of the water, with ten strong steel frames forming a cradle in whicill she is up- held. But unfortunately the Victory as she stands' does not present the ap- pearance that she did when she took part in the -battle of Trafalgar. It is hoped eventually to refloat the Vic- tory and restore her to her former appearance. This means much work-, because many modifications were made in Lord Nelson's flagship since 'the,. time of his last battle, Most of the ship's guns, the rammers for loadieg them, the magazines, storerooms, cabins, `galley cooking stove, mess tables, hammocks, boats and anchors have dkappeared. The present masts and rigging are small and insignificant compared with those the Victory carried at Trafalgar and the original steering arrangement virtually does not exist. It is intended to restore all these things and have at each porthole an actual glen and carriage such as was used in the ship at Trafalgar and also to have the magazines in the hold constructed and fitted as they were when Nelson fought. In addition it is intended to clear the decks for ac - tier:" so as to show the fighting ar- rangement. Duke and Duchess of York Receive Canadian Rug A despatch from_ Ottawa says: -- During his recent visit to England, Major H. K. Hodgson, private sure- tary to His Excellency the Governor- General, presented toi Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess.: of York, the wedding gift' of Lord and Lady Byng of ViniY. The wedding present ,was a handsome eug made of the hide of the largest Buffalo Lilted at Wainwright Park last year. The presentation was made at Bucking- ham Palace, and Their Royal High-. nes. es expressed their pleasure at re- ceiving such a characteristicalty----- adian gift. DON'T DO INNYTHING FOoLISH,DICK: WHAT - DID HE SAY ? BETTE.R, LOOK FOR ANtoTHER' JOB 1 Pope's Clift to Spanish Queen The Golden, Beee, which. 331i3 Pro - Rented to the Queen of Spain Cala year, 'la the gift of 013.0 1, ,ce. to the Queen ' who has•done riot for her elnirell dos 3515 tlfc year. The Vase an4 roee, tree are goiii, with tWolye 6o1den roses and ' eeveu buds: -