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The Seaforth News, 1924-08-28, Page 6WESTERN CROPS FINANCED BY CREDIT PROVIDED BY CANADIAN BANKS p despatch from 'Calgary, Alta,, says: -Canadian banks are once more prepared to some forward and provide any credit required to finance the har- vesting of the crop in Western Can- ada this fall, according to a statement made here by J. A. C. Kemp, of To- t chief ' etoe of the Bank of are plenty of mien available to take care of the first big call for help in the harvest fields of the district and tbis is not expected for another week or ten •days. The rain on Wednesday lessened the demand considerably. According to local officio s, harvest- ers o, a to anspe ers from the east are being advised Commerce, who is at present on a not to conte to Alberta unless they first tour of Western Canada in company get in touch with the Alberta repre-. with C. W. Rowley, of .Winnipeg, sentative at Winnipeg. The object as Weste•:n inspector of the bank for Western CanaS a. "The banks have the best feeling for the farmers," said Mr. Kemp, "and bankers still have plenty of confidence in the West, All that is necessary for over -the Prairie Provinces during rho people to be, a little bit careful, past two cl .ys, prospects are for more work hard, use what they have to the settled conditions and rising temper - best of their ability and by practising atures, Although the mercury drop -j the same spirit of economy as has been ped considerably at many points dur-I evident during the last few years and ing the night, there were eo reports. things are bailed to come out for the of frost and it is generally believed best." that the danger from this agency has Mr. Kemp said that conditions in passed. Ontario were good and this also ap- plied to Quebec, the Maritime Prov -I Canadian Appointed EnP laser inces and British Columbia. There was to eliminate any possibility of the pro- vince being overrun by more harvest hands than there are jobs. A despatch from Winnipeg Gays: -- While general rainfall has prevailed every reason for the pcoPle of the West to be optimistic. "Crops throughout the prairie prov- of New Zealand Railways A despatch from Wellington, New inces on the whole are satisfactory Zealand, says :-Percy Simms, a Can - and there to every indication that the adian engineer, has been appointed return will be better than was expects t assistant chief mechanical engineer of cd a few weeks ago." he said. "A11: the New Zealand Government rail - the Western towns I have visited so' ways, far appear very active. Influx of harvesters to the province caused unemployment to increase from 636 to 932 during the last week, ac- cording to the weekly report just is- sued by Walter Smitten, Commission- er of Labor. This condition was shown in spite of the fact that the placements made during the last week doubled those of the previous period. The placements last week totalled 636. The local situation on Thursday showed no material change, There r - The importation of. Canadian prize milch cattle into Japan, in order to offset the huge annual consumption of The botanical section of the British canned milks in that country, is the Science carried their search for floral tr mission of a prominent cattle breeder Glen. Prof, Ostenfeld of Denmark is lea of Osaka, Japan, who arrived in Van - couver recently on the "Empress of __- Canada." - Canada." Purchases have already been made in Quebec, and it is understood RECORD CROWD AT that further purchases will be made OPENING OF BIG FAIR in 'that province. LEAGUE DRAFTING NEW DISARMAMENT PLAN opening daythe Canadian National Deputies has given its approval to the board, ntiourallst pats„ in jute sacks, Would Line Up the Powers London Conference methods for put- g8 00 per bbl and pats jute Dominion News in Brief Kentville, N.S,-Considerable act'-'- paring the ground and putting in the ity is reported in the Annapolis Valley foundations. It is expected that the in connection with preparations to changes ,will be completed by the be - evaporate apples on a somewhat ierger ginning of October and that the ca - scale than last season. New 'plants`pacity of the .plant will be increased 20 t er day larged, loin one o,rtwo aomnnn wi. a en place, commenced on August 6 in various &s- age ie- the men who harvest iLs,.wheat? This Lenon N.B.-Sufficient siat- treat; of Manitoba. This is behoved -wee --- the question asked by •Sir William Fredericton, to be the first cutting operation of the Ashley of the University of Bi rning- velopecilitkes for the initial hydro de- season, and is probably a record for found eat at Grand Falls have been pram, a noted economist, who addressed found on the Canadian side of the A4a •egine. a luncheon tendered to visiting mein- ham, accordingto a 'report of the Regina, Sask.-That the farmers of, leers of the British Association for the hydro commission. Arrangements are Western Canada are now giving in Advancement of Science at the Agri - now being ,rade for the designing of creasing attention to the improvement cultural College on Thursday. "If -I a plant with an initial capacity of of their home surroundings is shown' had to employ harvesters, I would be 60,000 horsepower, by the fact that two govermnentd fo5r-i greatly disturbed by the annual rews- 'MAN-POWER' WASTE APPALLS SCIENTIST` • Workmen Should Share Bene- fits From Canada's Wonder- ful Resources. A despatch front Winnipeg says:- have been erected, some have inen. en- from 6v to , ons p n i' t' ns 'Winnipeg, Man. -Rye harvesting Does the West db the right thing by 1. havetaken 1 Association tor the Advancement of easures deep down into the Niagara ding Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field Takes Salute as EX,. Service Men March Past. Toronto, August 25. -The greatest Quebec, Que.-Between five to six mi.lion dollars is being spent this year for the purchase of gasoline to oper- ate motet vehicles and motor boats in the province, either by local 'residents or visitors, according to statistics now being compiled by the provincial rev- eriue department. The quantity of gasoline used throughout the entire year is estimated at 17,500,000 gallons. Port Arthur, Ont. -The Thunder Day Paper Co. has commenced work on the neve addition to the mill, and esti- stations have distribute• r1 paper stories reporting sufferingand 250,000 trees this spring' all to £arm -I want on the part of the men who have ere. This is in addition to large quan-' been working on the farms," Sir Wil - titles purchased from private nurser Liam said. les. "Thts practice of turning away men Edmonton, Alta. -More than 150 and forgetting about them, once they . . trader's from the Far North arrived have served the farmers' purpose, is. here recently, bringing with them fur a shocking state of affairs. The In- hales to the value of approximately' dustrial Workmen of the World are $500,000. I organized to oppose this sort of this, Vancouver, B.C.-Announcement byland they are growing into a force Inspector of Fisheries Motherwell which will have to be reckoned with," states that to date Sockeye salmon, he warned. pack on Skeena and Naas rivers is wher by gangs of men are now at work pre- 32,306 cases in excess of last year. The Week's Markets TORONTO. Manitoba wheat -No. 1 North., $1,501/2; No. 2 North.,'$1.453 ; No- 8 North., $1,421/4. Man. oats -No. 3 CW., 009e c; No. 1 feed 60c Am, corn, track, oeon o- 110; butcher steers, choice, $6.25 to $6.75; do, good, $6 to $6.25; do, med., $6 to $6; do, eom., $4 to $4.50: butcher heifers, choice, $6 to $6,50; do, med., $5 to 35.75; do, com•, 33.50 to $4.5$; butcher COWS, choice, $ 4. bu5 lls, good, do, med., $3 to $4; 34 to 34.50; do, fair, 33.50 to $4; bolognas, 32.50 to 33.50; canners and cutters, $1 to 32,50; feeding steers, choice, $6 to $6,25; do, fair, $tr to ice , springers choice, $75 to $90, do, fair, p "Indeo-electric plants, Can- ada wields mighty power," declared the economise. "What use is she going to make of it in terms of human • lives? "When people , get the spirit of true democracy in their bones they should develop a sense of pride which will not tolerate certain conditions in their community, but when I walk through a typical Canadian manufacturing the above c.i.f. bay ports plant I ask myself, To what extent do All 1 T t No 2 $6.60; stockers, choice, $4 50 to $5 the workmen share in your advan- tages? $1 37 do, fair, $3.50 to $4 25' milkers tages? 40 to $50• calves theme $8 to "What privileges are you prepared bags included: Bran, per ton, $29; 360• do, mei„ $G to $7; do, cont., to extend to these men?" Sir William Millfeed-Del„ Montreal freights, the party shown. $ OF DEPUTIES 2 t $1 15 to to $11; sheep, light vantage of mighty power is utilized ENDORSES DAWES PLAN $1,20; No, 8 winter, $1,19 to $1,18; ewes $6:50 to $7,25; do, culls, $2 to INC). 1 commercial, $1.10 to $1.15, f.o.b. $1 60; hogs, fed and watered, $11.10; to the fullest and best advantage so no un tall may benefit from the gift." Secures Frei hts.. � � •lett fed and watered, goons, per ton, per bag,d$.205. ; $3,50' to $4:501 lambs choice ewes queried. 1 xl HOUSE O t S n nal shipping points according to d f b 310 50 do country points the Y French 0 Votes More Than its ar fly- a .:ing, „• cars, : Normal ivajority. MOST POWERFUL fn lute bags, Montreal, prompt ship Oats -CW, No, 2, 65 to 661%2c; No. OF good feed flourper bag, -• $13•60 to 813.78;do bucks, $ to Ir Ont. wheat -'No. winter, $11,80• do culls $8 See to it that this God-given ad enc oversninen g $10.26, o, se 261 lgB i M lt' 70 to75e. $10 do,off s long haul 311.50. Ont: flour -New, 90 per cent, pats,, MONTREAL. RADIO STATIONS •Paris Aug. 24. -The Chamber of ment, $7; Toronto basis, $7; bulk sea- 3 631/2 to 64c• extra No 1 feed 63 to Exhibition has ever seen, . Against Bellirent luatiori Such is the story of Saturday ut ting the Datvas plan into execution ' Hayp Extrallo. 2 timo`hy, per ton, Refusing to Arbitrate. the Big Fair, the story of Warriors' and has voted confidence in Premier track, Toronto, $17,50, No: 2, $1.7; No. Element's Government, 330 to 204, g $16 • mixed, $13; lower grades, $10 63efic; No, 2 local white, 62 toA621tc, Flour -Man. spring wheat patents, Giant Structure Being Erected . Con - firsts, $8.20; seconds, 37.70; strong at Hillmorton, England, Cori- A $7.20bakers, $7 60, winter pats choice, $7.2o to $7 4D• ]netts Ends of Earth Geneva, Aug "4 In view of the Day of the Exhibition's Empire Year Rolled oats -Bag' 90 lbs,, 33.55 to A despatch from Washington some 2G more votes than its normal to $12. $3 76•says:-Interesting details of the giant I 1 d t f the draft pact -a day which8°Me rty The debate began Y Bran, $3 radio station g t en genera repo is lou o will live for long on Thais- Rye -No. 2, 86 to 90:. 9:25 shorts,321.25;, midi- n being constructed at the annals of Toronto. All day the perton,kings $37 26: Hay -No. 2, per ton for mutual assistance, the Disarms busy clicking of the turnstees told of day afternoon and ended at 4.30 this Straw-Carlots, 39.50 to P Hillmorton, England, near London, ment Section of the League of Na-, the advent of the eager thousands, morning. Thirty-five hours of the 31Screenings-Standard, recleaned, f, car lois, 317. ? to 18c are in;an official report to 1 time was spent in speech -snaking. ,,� Cheese -Finest wests., 17 % the Dept.. containedof Commerce. This station, tions has drawn up an out:ine of a 0. t and when the rhty was done a record o,b bay ports, per ton, 322.50. finest eases, 17111 to 1$3'sc. new tentative project. The new pro- had been estab:ishsd which brought After the Communists had succeed -i' cheese -New, large, 20s twins, Butter-No. 1 pasteurized, 361/ae; which expected to bo the most pow - new provides that any member of the tto'ndertnent even to Exhibition ed in disturbing the first days debate 2011se; triplets, 21c; Sti.to , No. 1 creamery, 851 c; seconds 341/ c. erful in the world, will be able to corn - Butter -No. the discussion 2'c Old large 23 to 54c; twins, 24 Eggs -Fresh extras 42e; fresh lets, municate,',according to experts, with League may call the attention of the by noisy , Y officials. 36c, any stations now in existence in vari Council to the existence of danger of Attendance figures for the first day maintained a high level, devoid of un- to 25c; triplets, '�5 to 2Gc. ons parts of the world. The aerial '- war in some designated region where -Stand at 32,500 -an increase of six seemly incidents which so frequently ,toButter-Fino. 1. e t eros, e� tprints, in sNo. cowCsn$1601scaveno 7; lambs, ce upon the Council will meet for an im- thousand over last year, and the large, mar the Chamber's proceedings, I o 34 to 35c; dair 28 to 29c. $ sullen -or the new station will bo a mile and a The impassioned tone of M. HerriotY $11.50; butcher hogs, $10.50; sows, mediate investigation. i est member of persons to attend the I' half long and half a mile wide, and If the Council finds that danger Exhibition on opening day in its entire' in his speech last night was in marked;48c; Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, i 35.75 to 37. will be supported by twelve masts oE t the matter-of-fact state- 45c extra, loose, 43e; firsts, 87c, I a--- 300 tons each and 820 feet high. Each Y history. Y ment which he made in the opening.22e; RAILWAYS PREPARE e countries withdraw e Exhibition tier arsLivepoultry--Hens, over 5 lbs 16c capable e o carrying actually exists, It will invite the affect- istor . Ear: in the day experienced contrast o seconds, 30c. d t ' to thdraw their armies begun to re you ry mast will be fitted with an elevator Nx t had P i premier Herriot defended the Dawes p bl f four men 60 or 100 miles from the frontier, to do, O to 6 lbs., 20c, do, 3 to 4 lbs., FOR BIG WHEAT RUSH diet a new record and tg make eeti-i plan and the London agreement in alo order the stoppage of all avaitton, to mates, but the official figures exceed! g spring chickens, 2 Bee. and over, .6a; Sections of the mast are now in Viscount Grey cease all war preparations and onto -1 even the most optimistic guess of the, two-hour reply to his critics. He took' roosters, 16c; ducklings, 4 to 5 lbs„ course of transport to Hillmorton.' of Fallodon, who has retired from the l ally to agree to submit the question in, onlooker, I as his theme: "France must do what 20c. I -Cutting is General and Yield' They are so large that can be poultry -Hens, over 6 lbs., of Nearly300,000,000 moved only at night and they Sunday position of leader of the Liberals in dispute to the World Court of Justice And well did the First day of the is right." a8c; Dressed 4 to 5 lbs., 241.; do, 3 to 41bs., the House of Lards. re some arbitration submit tricb di A nation k Exhibition merit the attendance it re -1 M. Herriot, frankly admitting that'Bushels is Predicted. when there is little or no traffic: orrefusing to submit such dispute twill ceived. Marked by the presence of • "we bring you the first -fruits of hope," 18c; sp}ing chickens, 2 lbs. and over, IIt is understood that it is with this 38c roosters, 20c ducklings, 4 to 6 " 1 t e" told the Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 24. -With station that the American Telephone wheat cutting general this week and Telegraph Co, expects to establish throughout the prairies, the railways have massed thousands of cars for the trans-Atlantic telephone communica- tibn by radio, as announced exclusive - big rush. With the pool granting ly by the Foreign Affairs News Ser- - dollar advance, Fort William basis vice on August 14. With telephonic number one, the bulk of the grain is communication thus established on a expected to get on the market this sea- commercial basis, it is expected that N. ONTARIO'S WEALTH SHOWN TO SCIENTISTS 'I Members of British be regarded as an aggressor nation, over six thousand of Canada's fighting and not comp e e peat , lbs., 26c. and the other world powers signing men -veterans and militia -and hon-' Chamber that any of the Deputies' Beans -Can, handpicked, lb., 6/e; the pact would prepare to mobilize ored by the presence ea Viae -Admiral l would have done as he did under the primes, 6c. against the offending nation. Sir Frederick Field, Commander of circumstances. Throughout the Pre -i Maple products -Syron, per imp. Dksarinament and security will be his Majesty's Special Service Squa-I, mier tried to keep the defence on high gal., 32.50; per 5 -gal. tin, 32.40 per dron, and his party of 200 British moral grounds and endeavored to show' gal.; maple ruga-.•, lb. '25 to 26c. I that he could not use the Ruhr as a Honey -60 -lb. tins, 1. /2c.per 210_ tars, the day was unique and mem-I t the London Conference because lb, tins, 121�.c; 5-1b. tins, 137-e; 112 Goring ' the two great subjects of del ate m the Association Visit Mining I forthcoming Y P the , All relinun- CampsCain s. cry studies on disarmament by club a e on . errs of the League of Nations are ()mete,Fi ores recorded for ripening day M. Poincare, in behalf of France, had ib, tins, 14c. on in record time. It is considered connections may be made tenth tan Tee silver mines of Northern Oree P g Smoked meats -Hams, mei., 27 to t byall classes of the grain industry lines. crowds make evident the sure and given his word that it was not mill -i 29c; cooked hams, 42 to 43c;smoked' , 13 ri i interested the delegates to the, based a uctionthe n of armaments ispas-tar occupation. but merely protection, 18 to 20c; Association for the Advance.' eral led P steady increase in attendance from Y P n mia mission. So, when 24c' breakfast bacon, 23 to 27e;� sp1 ed 00th bushels, the withwilone be 4and two gse to rades Refrigeration Newest Way British Assoc'24c, g nt of Science while on their way over Bible only to the extent whereby the year to year, with this year's first for the eco o tial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 31e; I leading in quantity, so good is the gen- rn allthe mission was withdrawn, why of:Combatting the Mout, Vancouver 7n two special trains 1 powers agreeing to a reduction will! days gate receipts toppkng then should the soldiers stay?backs, boneless, 36 to 40c. I eral condition. No difficnay will bo possess guarantees and lose their fear the Canadian National Railways, g by a margin of 6,000. Let the fi ores - _-_ j Cured cleats -hang clear bacon, 50I experienced in the matter of labor. Moth balls and lavender bags now of aggression against national secur- talk: ~~ Both Cobalt and laces the fiwere nes, ity. Older+ Iixllaly tart Dies :ta 70 lbs', $17. 70 to 90 lbs., $10.50; dust at present, Oanadian exporters visited, and in both places the mines, A second assumption is that the, 90 lbs, and up, $16.69; lightweight find it difficult to make any progress are out of date as a means of getting the mills and everything else that]in Province of Alberta rolls, in barrels, 332; heavyweight' owing to world conditions. rid of moths, says a London despatch. goes into the development of mineral forth limitation t' f naval armaments j • lls "y27 Wheat is making fast 'd is in most The really latest method of extermm thrown 1n d t h from Edmonton says:- 18 It to give them - agreements l 18 to 189'sc cases beyond g wilds open for their inspection, that t will be 11 Y t 142 1919 1920 1921 1x922 1923 1924 25,500 57,500 i 65,000 71,000 76,500 82,500 , further imianono n ro , an extension of the WashingtonLard=Pure; tierces, 173_ to c, ma n e:,trh in these sections were fro A despatch tubs, 1792 to 181yc; pails, a and the stage where it can sting these pees is agreements will so a "ect submarines, f 1 two days Mrs 20 shortening be seriously hurt by rust or frost, . i ere and aircraft na truss Cobalt was coached during the morn- possible only if accompanied by a ing, the trains arriving 20 minutes. simultaneous agreement to reduce land apart, and arrongements were so per- forces, feet that large fleets of automobiles After ani nese o on pneumonia: This isn't as difficult as c prints 2,0% 0 • will commence it sounds, r anions wi Alberta's oldest } 1b toestin operations Anna Jones is de 104, her tierces, 16 to to llae tubs, Hary g P When it is found moths have got inhabitant., is dead at her home- near, 17c; pails, j:7 1.71he; prints, 18 to on quite -a big scale oml4londay, but it W one's best that article should Whalers " that over a hundred Gainford. She was in full possession ,18%a, I twill be September 1 before the later into on coat, beentaken f herfaculties and was proud of the Export steers, choice, $7.50 to $7,76; fields come in. Some very fine samples at once left there placed severalidaysethenrsuddenly Columbia coast this season. es. She was born in of wheat have been sent two the grain exposed fora short time in a temper - were waiting at the station for both trains. The visitors were driven about YO among the various mines and mills in ON EDUCATIONAL TOUR small parties so that each member was. afforded ample opportunity of seeing Trip Across Canada Forms exactly the manner in which opera-, Part of Arrangement for tions are carried on, and of: asking , Benefit of Fifty-four Boys. such questions as he found necessary. , To the geological section particular -1 Quebec, Aug. 24. -Fifty-four young ly the program proved of unbounded Australians of ages ranging from 18 interest. Their eagerness was .unllmit-t to 21 arrived here to -day for a trip ed, and it is doubtful if so many peo-1 through Canada. They are members 1110 ever accumulated so much authen- of the Young Australia League and tic infer:nation in such short time, their trip forms part of a scheme of and it should be a matter of consider- education by travel which has been in ole pride and satisfaction to Cana-, vogue in Australia for the past 15 diens to know that, with out exception, years under which city boys are trans -1 these who have studied and , ported to the country and vice versa, ) visited mines and mining in all tor- i but it has never before been attempted niers of the world were outpoken in on a scale such as is here being done. {I their enthusiasm of the mineral The party, after -a series of enter -i wealth of this district and in their al tainments by the Quebec Rotary and proval of the methods of its develop- ICiwanis Clubs, and the I.O.D.E., visit- in of the cruiser Adelaide, St. Anne distributed UNG AUSTRALIANS the town, and were then a.ers repor� pounds of ambergris have a en o n to at the whaling grounds, off the British l fact that she never bad to wear glass- I$6 50oto-$6.75; baby'beevest $7.900 to Manitoba 1 have it again refrigerated. meat. The party was enlarged during the morning by thirty members of the botanical section, who joined the train at-:Timagami. They had spent the :veep end in the Timagami Govern - stent fareet reserve as guests of the Ontario Government, Guides took thele over the entire district, and, in addition to collecting valuable speci- mens at Canadian' plant life, they had ' the opportunity of inspecting several areas -of virgin white pine, They were all much impreesed with the variety and the virility of the flora in the Canadian woods, de Beaupre Shrine, with a reception` at Spencerweod, the Lieutenant- Gov-ernor's official residence, will go to Montreal to -morrow, where similar) entertainments will be given them. The party will then go right across' Canada to Vancouver, whence they will sail; for home September 24. The boys will stop at Ottawa, Toronto,' Niagara Falls, Sarnia, Port Arthur,' Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary Edmonton and Jasper National Park. The party left Sydney, Australia, in, i February and have arrived here from' England. Lam--•• The 'sailor king" of a "sailor nation," his 1Vlajesty King George took over the during the recent Gowen handldap. exchange and one or o also ature of about 50 degrees, and then were seriously affected by rust. South- eastern seems o After this treatment it is said any the worst, article, whether clothes or furniture, General conditions have been fair:- satisfactory and it is extremely doubt-, will be entirely free of moths. ful.if there has been any considerable .I frost "damage, although temperatnire Most Po*erful Single -Plane were dangerbapely _close to freezing in World 'Takes Ianitigi Fligin, i early in the week; and there has bee,'. 1 ',, i f anything too much ram A despatch frons 1 0, ,103:fig.! sans •- - - The Cubarco, Great Britin's new • Kislg George Has Again •--+}1nriai dreadnought, had Itsst trial Become Grandfather flight m, 'fiittr; 1, #1- toh A ro- _ -, drome. fi" A despatch '!'ram Goldsborough, This Che most pf3werf,i i,c _i".e •Yorushire, ?ac-g., ant's; -Princess plane in the world, ni.en•arung 88 feet Mary,daugiite or the yin; and wife from wing tip to wing tip and 6e e t of Viscount Lit ,lee, gave birth to from nose to tail. 11 carries t new her s coni child to son, en-.Chnrsday 1,000 -horsepower P'apt Cttb c, pun', moan, 8 et Goldsborough Hall, one. Ono staiecese conn cernt• ih nt al of. tine seal:00f the T,ascellei, familY• ' cabin with the pilot's co kpit, While 11 Pi•nicess ?nary was m•, :led to Vis- another gives 059(41 to n contp:e-tmcnt 'count, Lascelles i.n Westminster Abbey behind the wings, wh.,.h will be the' on ? eb lsunr.,v 28,. '.•heir fimachine :bile , boy win7922s hon in :f,,ondonrsti Tho gun's tower. giant. bomber will cart- three on Fshrtt y"r 1923, and was chris- tons of explosives. The ,tc,irwal al - on �i On e ileary Hubert Lascdles• low the crew to work in shifts during - - full the flight, A movetent 1 ,, ched fax _' the rare joie of th inti: u , money to The horsy crop of the Province of erect a mol mnert to Lonerel'ow, who. Manitoba is returned at 3,041,712 immortalized the Annapolis Valley by pounds for the year 19'.3, with an av his p0,111"Ev..,igcline." The -move.' erage -market value or Vie per pound meat will he a joint effort of the v, 6p;e on the fames, making a total returns heel of the "Britanui.c' the Maritime! an6. Neva .',::gat el to the beekeepers of,'illanitcba of -- of I $466,266. 'states.