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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jan 1923, p. 6

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A." 4-.aruh taetioksutre to stop “My. Gan. Cl ##6## Gen. m, in 4---Ftmtett durum And Russian re- I Nth block a-trest at Genoa Con.. mom-m seized by Sinn Feinera MV-Death " Vaneouver of Mar- jorie With”. Canadian poet and um mum states so on strike. April. 1, Death in exile of ex-h' Kari of Austria. Marder and ala continue in Wm. 10- Camfererco of Nations It Genoa and Lloyd George an eloquent. plea for a world page 1pm.. Pour Courts build Dutrhut seized by Sinn Feiners lL-M It VnnM-n-n- »1 v," w.u...» “urn M) me tilt ratifying the Irish Treaty; Brit- hh rim to interfere with Irish af- flims W. Five hundred and Mteen thousand cod] miners in the "mud States so on strike, '""_l"NN ”mun-m to six years .1: prison for promoting disairevtion in India. after pleading guilty. 8t--'the Roya! Muse-m gin-n to the LEVI A" _ m by "I pe, - Jun H5253" "a"..- gum; or an- insurgents. sum Government defeated in the '-a..t-..., , -- - ("my in the British Bottse of Com.. m MW Lemieux elected Speaker of the Dominion Cm. tb-The, Inna Government crushes tthe mm with a firm hand and eaptumo 4,000 of the imam-m9. 81W Free State Bill gets Win: in the British an... no 22---hish Hections poo; three months 1'A-A9ftieiat returns gm lation of Canada In: ya. been 8.769.489. bucolic. a. martini m an tue victims, British Dem! tnraeoation of than Ireland. Ope utilhture. IWIE' tietvumce,, to 16--Ahmed Fund Pa) ftt 018m """"'...1..* numm mm, mm- PM“? tot' Tdl/dt" bish'nn of Milan, is elected Pope by 1~Premier iiiiiiiiii, mm the the C,urw'ave of Cardinals It Rome. Berlin JiiiiiLt to postpone the par. with the title of Pius xr. Rioting m men: of private debts to French citi- Imha continues. . . Zen. contracted befbre the mm Great l."t--'lmirteen dead and 'shj,r,t'i1ey"rlr'itg1 sends four additional bat-, u. :un'h i reported as results of wefk-l “than; to the Bosphorus as pr ion] NM vinrurivunws at Belfast. 1netil'e,.',',tt, “nun. ___, " - 3cm Government. enrols him-cm": an un- of tr question. rates at 1" In. to +~Munlor "Gila 21-F James Craig and Michael Colin: . Cree as to boundaries be tween I' no; and Irish Free State. ltr-Ar-ar Gr:rfin elected Presi- dent of t' , Dnil Eirexnn, appoints a cabinet ' ' six, with Michael Collins Finance .' in'rster, 14--A 'rovisimtal Irish Govern- ment tn' 4 oftUe and the Southern Porliarrr:t ratifies the treaty with Britain. Yul) or Viscount Bryce A Thur "Ir to the Unitnr 'secentin- 'wminion status with Great Exit-in ' a vote of 64 to tw, De Valor! 'l' "ttting. io-Ar-ar G'rTfin elected Presi, dent of t' ' bail Eiremm, appoints a cabinet ' _ six, with Michael Collins I I -"r. , b-ttoe Alt “and: to Washington; - $.11 cm. bah.” of Mandate. 'hr-ea. (we Toronto . population of: £0,000. I. min ro-eTected head " the 8r-. We mmium d.~.'urham-es at Belfast. Indian 'rnment enrol: Europeans " ape- mnstables to police the country. -lndiseriminaie shooting in the ts of Belfast and many children "setims. British Government no. u no married at Weaning;- amid when] rejoicing, ' 7 Much. A-.="'"Cr'-"""-----.. ner 1"ir,iii)),1)si'iqs1.4, was, f'trttd Hogan“) 'kit! ! teRe olr"A't has}: troeps leave Ireland. The Japaneva- and Chinese dele- at th.. Washington Conference to c. ‘n-emont re the Shantung m to term: of the . of with" by tho 'r-r to the Unjtej Statei ath of Pope Benedict xv, T May 'iireanrt votes in favor of a world peace. - a Courts _hoildine in attree to a true. to 23. Eitturt1trer' a as result of out-i and bomb thmwersl of British troop. Opening of Ontario Nation's meets 'hamt Tap Li, t m] bat- . ‘2'"7' Wm resumed in Bed. ha proclaimed postponed for and “would: bow the popu. yu?’ to have makes an 'd mperor I k rem-is. i to the ex-British th ird T ___ ”mum .~ to guard coal l mines in Nora Scotti. Bituminous coal strike in Ohio, Pennsylwnia and Vir.. ) ginia settled. 19cPtmmine wow-s resume work at Ute Nova Scotia mines. Australlian Parliament mam bill to give prefer. ontial duties to New Zealand. 22---irish rebel assassins kill from ambush Michael Collin. head of the) Irish Provisional Government. .'-sr1'emporars. ammment to rule lrehnd by triumvinte f6nsistine of William T. Conga”. Richuvl Mal-l '_-rim-G-li:'..'"-' [I ence on Morn. F 15v~MHicia mines in Nora strike in Ohio, ginia Settled, ence on mutton: in down. French and Briti ing so divergent. in Northciiirr.. proper, F6 ' Times, / Treasury departme 'eapita tax of Unit, i' PE r head. i lik-Irish Nltivn. '0in of Cork, the r after blowing up 9Dunn and O'Su“im .'0{ Field “Masha! l ihangul at Wandrw I ll~-Nova 90M;- terms to be tinucs. “Mme tl Hritiin of the ,-_ mm W great damage in , British Columbia. Irish rebels mur- _;(ler Free State offieem and volunteers .1 from ambush in Tipperary. The Brit- 'i ish Government decide to provide 500 lair machines for home defence. r LA: Paris the Reparations ‘Committeo decides by vote of .l three to one to refuse a mora- / torium to Germany on repara- l tions for the remainder of the year. 5 Irish Provisional Government tut.. / nounce that imrttugam must irurmnder unconditionally. Unemployment bone. (irc cost theat Britain C'i'7,000,000 ‘during the past two you-a. l 7--PremGr Poincare submits his :dc-mands for German reparations to l preliminary meeting of allied chief! 'at meeting in London and states that I lFrance's finaneint “In-4“" '- ' at '"-'a rvmwr Poincare submits his demands for German reparations to preliminary meeting of allied chief! at meeting in London and states that France's financial position is desper- ate. Rebels in Cork col-bet taxes. Wil of death in the typhoon in China on Aug. 2 reported at 28,999. British Treasury department returns the per unit: tax of United Kingdom as 217 IM'I‘ b-.,u i atrainst at tack F the Greeks. 26---British Home of l the eatths embargo remn' Provide tor ttreemtt.issvvc, Canada. driven from their positions. ' 12---Miehael Ce.lins appointed head 'of the Irish Free State army. 14--The Hague Convention fails to reach an agreement with the Soviet Government, refusing to give ft cre- dits without guarantees. 2140M Bracken, born in Leech, Ont., chosen by Manitoba farmers to be next Premier of the province. 24--British House of Commons vote to remove the cattle embargo from Canada July. Ir-Railway shopmen in the strike. Irregular troops in driven from their positions. 12---Miehael Ce.lins appoint of the Irish Free State army. 14--The Hague Convention reach an tuererrmsmt "rkrl, aL, 29--Iriia iid/iii, ture the Pour Com the rebels. u~nngland gives the Prince of Wales a matrnitieent reception on his return from India and Japan. 22--Field Marshal Sir Henry Wil.. son shot. dead by two Irish gunmen in Londan; the assassins are captured. ( 2t-Mumier of Dr. Rathenau, Ger- man Foreign Minister, at Berlin. ZLDeath of Sir George Parkin, noted Imperial Federationist. In; I . . -. 2t--Ene'and Wales a marni men hm". PM State Government takes over from Britain my 1 ant Madman. 'mtort- 20--trmn Foiners invad. Um..- “A ity Dai; in Dublin -rrortrst fire, ova tbar Griftith, President Dag Eireann, dies sud,. Dublin. Deadlock between and France regarding the be offered Germany con- Marvhal Sir I Wandsworth 'a Scotia coal Allies dispos thirteenth allied [ja n Free State hoops Four Courts, Dublin nal forces enter the rebels evacuating it p many buildings. am. Irish murderers resume work at mes. Australia I to Rive prefer. do Constan iinGirir; La th "MIMI confer, London breaks I mrrlieies be- " 8,888 ,t.er,ith' in bar the Greeks!, mp Henry Wilson, I Prison. . miners decide I of Lcrds modify removal so as to great damage in 3 invade Ulster and building. and wreck , P. & o, 55.8. Egypt th of lord The London 400 Persons. “dri- as £17 1e U.S. on in Dublin recap- , from 30~Mussodini forms a Cabinet. ial PariiamGii? resiem owing mtum. rmglehart swinusly damage W-Lloyd George resigns Premiership and Andrew Bo is invited to form a new Ad, tion. -_ __.-....- Ins-’yalAlIUU IO l the Jistriet. Dominion Government {appoints new board to control the Na, itional Railways. with MtsJor-Ceeneral isir Henry Worth Thumtun, Fragment .xuf the. Great. anxhu-n than”... _. be 132 and the Senate M. _ :1. Torrential rains stop forest fives in Hailssybury diatriet; 5,000 persons reported homeless, with a death “so of 47; Hailey'bury, North Cobalt,’ Thornloe. Hma.elip and C.hamon dew, strayed. and New Hake-uni andi Englehart "cesa'ousiv dnvvmur‘ I MOON Milways, with Majurlieneml Sir Henry Worth Thumtun, President of tis, Great Eastern Railway of England, as head. Military agree- ment signed at Mudmnia providing for the evacuation of Thrace by Cranks. Irish Ptovisiorul Administration dc..; rides that in the new Parliament theI membership of the lower House shall! be 132 and the Homafn put da miles 4~rForest thes raging in Northern Ontario. Reiief trains despatched to ‘L,, ,IEAA . I -‘ ’ 80--KemaI Ptsha agrees to armis- tice conference at Mudania. Turks withdraw from Chanak area. October. C?.- Atutiserre. def-laud at the Datu ,’_‘_IIA control of the League of Nations. Greece rushes troops toward Thrace. 26--General Irarimrton, Command- er of the allied forces, orders the Turks to abandon the neutral zone around the Dardttnoyies. King Con- stantine of Greece abdicates in favor of the Crown Prince. owing to the re- volt of the army and navy. Germany Pars the August and September allot. ment to Belgium. y.3--The allies dc-vido to surrender Eastern Thrace to the Turks, but that the Dardanenes must be placed under control of the League of Eations, Greece rushes troons tows-M: Tin-mm l 21-Britain refuses to withdraw tmoops from Chatrak to European side of the Dardaneltes. President Hard- ing signs the U. S. Tariff Bil'l. Christians in Smyrna. ltr-The. fire in Smyrm three-fifth, of the city a 300,000 homeless, it is said 9--drish Provisional Parliament holds first session in Dublin and Wil- liam Cosgrave is elected President. Canadian National Exhibition at To- ronto closes with a paid attendance of 1Jl72,000, the highest on reeord. .l.'?,-oSit. Herbert Samuel takes the oath as British ruler of Palestine. 18--Turka commence mass-acre. of r-L-:_4:,.,r . -- 7~Southern army of Greece sur- renders to the Turks and Athens Gov- ernment purposes to evacuate Asia Minor. 31-- The Reparations Commission relieves Germany of the necessity for cash payments for the remainder of the year. Anthracite strike in the U. S. virtually ended. Nova Scotia min- ers accept new wage agreement. 1 September. 4--2hirti Assembly of the League! of Nations meets " Geneva. November. Nu tional Assam bly M 26-Ahanadian National Exhibition at Toronto opens its 44th season with a record attendance of 71,000 on first day. 30--Canauian doltar quoted at par in New York market. Turks defeat the Greeks in Anatolia. ', 26--rarru Irish troops retake the Commercial Cable station at Water. vine. eahy and George Gavan Duffy. Twelve thousand men will return to work in the Alberta and British Columbia coal mines. Jam mtlF--"Why not come in, Sam, and take your dare sloonsihility ."'--r'rotn the News of the World. new Irish Constitution Bill third reading in the Dail King dissolve: the Imper- Italian GwerhEJin to the Fascisti um. eaters Rome and rite resigns British Andrew Bonar Law _ a new Adrninistm.. the citg' and renders Smyrna destroys , n gem THE VOICE AT THE DOOR m' RAiiFtiEiitTi"" -"'"N.s" 'i------------""' if7) , , S" O : l dh' V 1hl' "id I (iii), _i,,.i,_.ii-,,si,lsla,,, l , 8tk8 w 'e \ ,2 l _ ss:r3i'fe l,.iiii'iiiiiih" r?, 'SCs/r' I . i'"" .----,.-,.-.-....cf 'L' l _i.rt . DICK 18/.r1BUNNN1 " foandland. , Ir?""'.'"")'), large, 2., J, 2tr--Report of Can. Nat. R'aihvaya/2:'??ie.; ”inky. 2f'jc,' Iti [for the year will show a reduction “3913’ large, 27e; twins, 380 its operating deficit of $17,000,000. '. ' N' % . .. , . In.» British fleet is ordomi Lack halt Egg?" J1ntt. 2.'S",'e,tr.?,' “hi: 1htrdranoges fram Malta, Turks 0 ' ' Mayan l'rPamer.s i ' .s. ' j ' .., :10 4le. Dairy, 20 to 31p. I complete reply to British note, lMle-i- 22e, [ing- that they must have Mosul. Irish: lirpss'pd “Hungry, (bicker: _', when Maw up music store in Dublin/ and up, 26 to 28e; do, 3 to 4 L '29-ftritivh naval units are mahedi350; (erl, , "If and yp, 1 i from Malta to tho Dardaneiiies, owing. at), 4 to " libs} 23 to fine; l 'to developments at Immune 1tt:jjit'.i's',1'mtot,',-"tiigegji M 'ti Conference. where the Turkish dele-! 'fit/g,.',. eLCih a) 2%,: ‘gates refuse to accede to Lord Cur-I 'kl'ifrlflC9t 1 candied, im t zon's demand to recognize righto “flier“. " to 45c: cartom. r Christian minorities in Armenia and'65c, Anatolia. Ismet Pasha sends a note I .Beantr-rCan., hattd-picted, to Lord Canon reafflrmine the Turk.. primes, 6e. Mt chum to Mosul area. and demand- Maple QMWtS-gglym. ing that the oil district be turned over In}: fift, pee ti u) "att',,, to the Ottomans. Tetritie gale. on the '.'."liop'e",tti3'grii,l) "12 to , North Atlantic pile up ships on the 1.1.. . an n .. Thp, _ 22 ~Presiden¢ Harding signs postal agreement with Canada. , i9--seven rebels executed at Dub- lin for having arms and explosives. Communists and P'aaci-sti clash in Turin and ten are killed and twenty wounded. Preliminary estimates give the value of Canadian crops fre 1922 at nine billion dollars. 1‘ 2t--The ancient Basilica at Quebec' city burned down. l There are 40.060 lakes in New. Ig-jew York bankers decline to give Germany a loan tih the repara- tions question is settled. 17--Dublin crowds kr'viiiirir"iri' parting British troops a very friend-1y send-off. 14---Sterlimr in New York has sen- sational rise, closing at 34.54%. At Lauseumo Conference Turkey agrees to guarantee the safety of minorities. 16-British act to remove the em- bargo on Canadian eatthr becomes law. i 8-Four leaders of tho Irish rebels, (Rory O’Connor, Learn Mallowes, Jas. lMcKelvoy and Richard Barrett, exe- cuted at Dublin in reprisal for the ,murder of Deputy Hales. Il-ie Four Premiers' Conference in London adjourn-s till Jan. 2, unable to agree as to the reparations policy“1 with Germany, and Premier Poincare insisting on the occupation of the! Ruhr. f 7.».Robela in Ireland murder ths puty Sean Hales, member of Parlia- ment, and wound Deputy Speaker Pat O'Mttlley. The Ulster Parliament votes the Province out of the Free State. The allies waive their dlairn to maintain forces in the Dardaneyles, zone. l 6--lrish Free State formally in, autturated at Dublin as a Dominion, and Cosgrave in re-e6tseted President. Japan return. Shuntune to China. December. I 2-Prince Andrew of Greece, a bro-1 ther of King Constantine, dismissed from the army and exited. Timothy i Healy appointed Governor-General of] the Irish Free State. "F-Political upheaval in Pekin' beech iumber, which at present is [leads to Dr. W. W. Yen taking they“? "We used. Premiership. Abdu'l Medjid Enendi' Quebec, que.--Another of those im- 'elected Sultan of Turkey. (por-tant transaotions demonstrating li)-Wear East Conference opens at the rapid development of Canadian Lausanne. [water powers, has just been concluded 24--Erskine Chimera, lieutenant of between the Quebec Government and De Valera, is executed by order of a the Quebec Development Co., whereby Free State military court. iCanadian and American capital joins' 2lr--TurU take possession of Ad-lin the building of a great dam at rianople and assert sovereignty of all Grand Discharge from Lake St. John, East Thmoe. ithe head wnfnre " oL, a- --- 18--Political upheaval in Pekin leads to Dr. W. W. Yen taking the Premiership. Abdutl Medjid Effendi elected Sultan of Turkey. 19-Near East Conference opens at y .w.-----, IT-The Sultan of Turkey given refuge on British warship. Four Irish civilians shot fer treason in Dublin by order of the Free State Govern- ment. 3--British Government agree to remove the restriction on Canadian cattle, subject to inspection equal to three days’ quarantine. declares the posed. Sultan of Turkey de.. dt the re- I Potato“ ii2ntarios, No, 2, 75 to 80e. ,,_-_, vu w "UV, - ]!ects, 44 to 45c: carton-s. new laids, 65c. "Beans-Can., hand-picked. Ib., (mac; primes, 6c. Maple f,."T,ig1tdyg,',, per imp. ttak, $2.50; per ti g . tin, 82.40 pee gal. Maple mar. ltr., 28 terase. ". Honer--gojE. tins. 12 to 1255c per 1b.; 5-2%-lb. tins, 18% to 14%e P.er lb.; Ontario comb honey. per doi.,: $355 to 84.50. l me... 20 to y..3ct geese, " to Me; duck lines, so to 3:5“ turkeys, 40 to 4tic. Margin e--20 to Me. "vQifrfltf.lltt. 1 candied, 38 to 39c; so Iects. 44 to 45c: Cinema MW G,'.; _ . 1,. t' - “H """""lurs. and u. $1f in to fret-gnu outside. V , p'. ":1 1Llf,'d't1e'Ng. 2, 75 to Trc, trarreU, $41; h . R e--N . ' , Ued---Pure I y o 2, 83 to 85c. . r. Milretd---DU," Montmat freight” 16.%e; ttaiu, 16l 1t,'tie, included: anwr ton, ttei/lla,' "gtt 11-: 'e,' S orts, per ton, 326' mi in 28.50-3 c"; ' - good feed flour," 32', tts,' ’1!» 17%e. ,r‘ Ontario wheu-No. 2 white, $1.10 Heavy Ste?” to $1.12, according to freights outside; 1 butcher steers, l , No. 3. $1.07 to $1.09. "tttcd, $6.60 to . Ontario No. 2 white oats-K? to 449,185.50: do, c9m.. l Ontario eorn--Nominat s'hr-ifcr‘s. choice, Ontario fioyr---Ninety Pet' tCurt/Ted., $5 to $6; PM. in jute bags, Montreal, pmmptibumwr cows, d , shipment, $5.20 to $6.80; Tororio:'med., $8 to $4; basis, 35.15 to $5.20; bulk soaboarJ,'$2 to $2.50; bute .55 to $5.i0. ii,. do, com, $'. ‘ Manitoba flour-tst pats., in cortomstvtTs, gocd, $5 surks, $7.10 per hbi.; 2nd paw, $6.60,,t0 M: Markus. I I Hay-Est/a No. 2, per ton, LrackaaiI‘. $3 to $4; l (rotmtito, $11 to $13; mixed, $10.50 to $13.25; dovmwl" A$12; clover. 88 in in an n. " mi .. uu‘uufl" »-vmest erc'umery prints, 43 to 4lk; ominary creamery prints, 40 to 41e. Dairy, 30 to 3le. Cooking, '22tr, $12; clover, $8 to $11. Stmmear lots, per ton ronto. Cheese-New, large, 2 255/26; ttnrplets, 26%e; St 2y, large, 27c; twins. 281 lulu"!!!- I Manitoba ssdteat--No. 1 N $1.24%. Manitoba Pate-Nominal. Manitoba barle-Nonlria. AM the above, track. Bay t American Corn-No. 2 yell; No, 8 yellow, 8755c, all rail. Bari-Mahi/ii, 69 to 610. ing to freight; autumn ' Toronto, ont.--me formation of [the Ontario Honey Producers Co- Operative Society, Ltd., was unani- rmous'ly decided upon at a meeting of Ontario bee-keepers here. D. C. Hart,' director of the co-operative and mar- kets branch of the Provincial Dept. of Agriculture, in giving advice on, matters associated with e00peration,l exprested the opinion that there was' a bright future for the eo-operative principle as applied to the production and marketing of honey than almost H -.. - 9-way Mall] at Grand Discharge from Lake St. John, the head waters of the Saguenay River, where it is expected eventually, to develop 1,000,000 horse-power. The initial unit will produce, it is mated." 200,000 horse-power. l .' Fredericton. N.B...-A new industry Py Fredericton in the manufacture , of Non-Sag snowshoes by R. Chest- 1 nut and Sons. The edmpanyU idea in l making snowshoes is to create an in- tdustry that wil) give employment to 'tt number of men as well as make a market for native ash. It is also the intention of the company to take up. shortly the manufacture of tobatrgarm ii" an effort to dispose of some of the iperial Oil Co., it was announced at [Corporation headquarters. This motor fuel, a form of benzot known localdy as hams, has hitherto been sold di- rect to fi'/ine stations and other re- tailem, and the production at present amounts to above 60,000 gallons a Sydney, NS.-ahe total motor fuel cutput of the. British Empire Steel Corpotiriorps steel plant here, will in future be sold direct to the Im- commas “I'D. per imp. per 5 ”I? tin, 82.40 pee mar. Ctr., 23 to‘25c. ". Mb. tinr, 12 to 12%c per ' tinas 18% to 14%e P.er eomtr honey. per doi., 'O. Ontarios, No. 1, Me; No.! , - ,___, - "*1 "-v-“n Vinny IA r.20 to $6.80; Tororio:'med., " to $4; camera and to $5.20; bulk soaboard,'$2 to $2.50; butcher buns, gm "i,. do, com, $2.25 to $2.50 lour--tst pats., in magmstoers, gocd, $5 to 3550; do, wr th; 2nd paw... $tr'.tio,il.o.M', Starks”. gum. $4 to ' 3 No. 2, For ton, ttack-Ptah:, 33 to $4; calves, "hoice 91:13; mixed, $10.50 to $3.25; do, mod” " tn gm. A 26 xs'éf sEiiiéns: "$7.3: twins, 28c; Stiltons, Toronto. ('hickens, 4 lbs. o, 3 to 4 lbs., 23 to nd up, 26 to 28c; o mic; dot under 4 rs here. D. C. Hart, "operative and mar- he Provincial Dept. n triving advice on _oifieafo'ir,'"'ue; .No. 1 Northern, heliFltiiliii"=ii'iiiiri"""' , 2?; twins, Ba - rt . 2 Thu, sq ' track. To. accord . Gunners, tiso,. iii; "A“ can! "heifers, com. to air qumty, $2 to $8; ' Western atom. $5.75; calves. Picked. I Ppt tract! an. tlt,. do. canal}: lt: . t in cap. com. , , when and good quality Men. [$11.50 to $11.75: 90m, 39 to 810. _ .AeIql-ri--i-=hi, to m- No. 1 mg. was; iacChii. he. far lots, 'oe. '"Weae---Finest. easterns, 23 to 23550. Butter-Pla/Gi mar}; 88c. Egg-.Frealy. 48c: cola-m m " 10-. _ - , , _ -_ ....., nu. c, meal M ito G7c. Flour-whim. spring pats" tirsts, $7.10; do, Rwanda strong baken'. $6.40; winte choice, $6.60. Bodied m-~Bl lbs" $3.15 to $3.25. Bmev--q24, 426. Bd.v-d.No. 2, per ton, l 816 to 817. as to was: NICE foed’,_58 tttfhr; No, to 98c F ,_ Y" “Hum, qu'xL‘e, .15 w $13.25; do, Int-(L, $8 to $10; do, com. 83 to $5.50; mileh cows, choice, ‘66 to $80; swingers, choice, $7tt to $90; lambs, choice. $13 to $13.60; sheep) choice, $5.50 to $6.60; do, culls. $2 to $2.50; Lats, fed and watered, 810.75 to $11; do, f.o.b.. $10 to $10.25; do, country points. "Tr, 0.. am _. . . wean“. n. “mg, "I -. Ti.. . 'bmezs, $41; hair7Gikiil' mus, 337., much o _ ued--Pure demos, 16e; tuber,, ttte mm 16%e; pails, Wie; prints, 18c. Short- srtltntm, ening tier-eel, 18% to 14e; tuba, 14 to' and tro 14%e; pails, 14% to Ilk; Printers 17ituuitrut, to 17%e. lOysters Heavy steers, choice, $7 to 88; tively " butcher steers, choice. 56.50 to $7; do, but am good, $6.60 to $6; do, med., $5 to when m $5.50; do, com., " to $4.60; butcher ot fresh hs-ifcrs, choice, $6.25 to $6.75; a! ' med., $5 to $6; do, com., " to $5” men: (in butehosr - ALI-in‘ on an A A- - ' A“ - Smoked Ineatw--Hama PM! ’28:? cooked ham, 38 'eu'l'eeh,,2he', It rows, 26 to 2ths; cottage rolls, 82 to a” 8.tre.; breakfast Moon, 32 to Me: Fpev' tmit ml b.emi breakfast bacon, 38 il, 40crl that backs,' boneless, 89 to "e, " tein Cured meats-Lo clear bum 'hr " g', 70 16s., $21; 793,90 Itrtr., 'tlt tl; TI {$2.24 1e1h.'lfil1rtttytr'rhi 5°41» in or t I (hudian boys and girls are form.. ling fut friendships with birda. "ihtthty thousand copies of "Bird ‘Housei Ind Their Occupants," pub- lished by the Dept. of the Interior at Ottawa, have goneHike hot cakes and the whole edition has been exhausted in less than u. year. So great is the demand that the commitment is luv. ing another edition printed to tell young Canada how to build houses that birds like. The bookish contains,, directions and working designs for', the building of all kinds of bird houses. No charge u made for it. i Intry points, tthit; tic-$16 MID-"HI. ("en--Ntterican No. 2 v: Nanaimo, B.C.--A huge herring salty-y ls being built on Protection Island in the hubor hers It will have an output of about three thou- sand tons of salt herring per season. NATURAL nesobncss BULLETIN ' Edmonton, Altac-9n experimental plant has been established in the Uni. venity cf Ayberta to carry on work in the matter of converting the dad: of Alberta mines into briquettes under the direction of expert engin- eers. It is realized that should sud! efforts prove succeuful a nimble addition will be made to A%erta's coal industry. _ d m an importer of dairy products, Ibut May the province in one of the A mint exporting province. in the a Dominion. Seventy coriand- of but- l ter were brought into the province in - 1914. while exports now total 100 car-' t loads annually. I , Regina, f-'aek,-iskestxettewan now, , has one car for every twelve of its . population, according to Provincial , Government statistics. The topt, amount coilocted in license fees for the put ten year: in reported u 84,-' i226,642, while, for the some period when has been spent by the Govern- l ment, from Meme clone, 86.918517 l in providing for the oomtruction and I maintenance of main market root's. , ferries and revenue bridges. During ' the same period the Provincial Gov; ernment had expended on capital ac- count on main roads, bridges. etr., If total of $7,870,614. I , .0 w u; cannon and autumn; $2.50; butcher ‘bul'la. good. " to; lo, com., $2.25 to $2.50; feeder} a, good, $5 to 85.50; do, fair, $4 ', Markus. good, $4 to $4.50; do,' $3 to $4; calves, choice, SIS to’ oaur--k'.iln.- Regan: N5- " a, xv " -‘ . . v """I " ' To, 'f.htifi, 9-50 ty so: do W 8, 60 to 61e; No. 1 o. 2 local white, 56 fan. spring Wheat do, seconds, $6.60; MO; winter pm.w 1Ltets-zeatik' 90 “' auction. 40 lf Lfiiii7. ma- uvuuu-A uvv-' In capital to" idges, ete., ti experimental d in the Uni-' ' "'3 to': A neurvoy for a Potvsib'.e iwanw. :m h, com. I: forty-ave mile stretch of munr m: tl rice, "iiiil tn Jenner National Park {rum HM mm to $90; g of Jupor to the mum park lJJllimn' , ; tttrl is being canted out by (an lui'aliml Ftti 'tts firttr parties under the supevxtriot, If [‘25. an jibe Engineering serviw of Hm ("um ' Idiot Nuionu Parks Ulamh. In [.411 imam of the Interior. Tun mu» 'il'. } being run, one (alluring [or " (mum. .7 ylow, 92 of approxlmunly tweaty-tive. mum th,, "NI? 2vgebunduned Gum! Trunk t'ticitV "ii." iiil1"J/i.Griiii'i Nonlmm tois'an; Inc. ....I avi; the other running uh uh "i:i, {swat-1' ' “£0311 the old mad bed, H]. I' K 'i'it.c, . 'tatto.htt will be 'totaltrlo to tetur.st [In mor . of 90, main route. and ttt tht, wmv tim. mm‘MOml- mt portions cf the aha: If M. ' domat - my be ulildzui, Net Win. arii7G 17i"ird sum on the H- of a hum. " M motor-ear will climb ob.true, A]... -- n . ,W. -_. - ‘13:!” (MIN-If “Muff 1'yge,tteeie tfts "W” -w. """""e" o! lunacy ulna, 1nd chum“ I good price tor their town mooning to the ship‘s oqrors The man who bum“ the landed the plant seemed (and Wm. of m”. I Wireleu Ins come to the name of [only Ptteatrn Island. which loomed ‘luco in action and history as the re use of the madam or am British sloop Bounty. yum no, Until now the [dumb-rt law been Wilma!“ to depend. tor thrlr Ist of the out“. work! upon the um-uskma' mm of ships. A wlmlaxb plum hes. Nat been Med. and will do much tr, Belle" the Isolation ct the island rm dantr, mum. to advices ran-hum here. Born. ot the young In.“ of tho IIIIM have been Karma: thr Morse When ”11919104 this rum: an important link in our an” mention-Vumuver motor The ”which! govornmmn u in My “and work on ttom Edmonmn to the and boundary. Built ) u so can“ an: we any ignore it. il The but way to cook ttsh is m broil I‘m to rout it; boiling dissolves out [ much of the nutritive material. Among " the must nutritive tuhes are herring gsalmon. cod. tumult. eels. mackerel land trout. Tho utter him: are eels ’hulibut. herring. mackerel and Human. ('a,"t'l',!,', and clams contain compara ', tively little nourishment and little far. but are very digestible. onpmdull) .whon eaten raw. The lean vtyrietle; pr tread, and smoked “all are in gitttl , more dtttetrtitrte than mmr. hm t'ssti and lather fish digest slowly nah. whereas cod contains less tat trut, lean beef does. The nutritive, tissue. bulldlnc property ot tish is inferior to that of Inst, "tee In purer-.1 the pru- tein content in Ion. but the difference I: so audit that we may {morn it, cl, Time are two popular but erroneous [-5 notions regarding the use ot tttth in the k diet. The ttmt is that when for any k mason the physician in: forbidden the patient to out moot he can still eat I nah with impunity. Bomotimeu. it he - ia "tferitig with on. or more of cer ' iain diaeuea. especially diseases m ' the kidneys, and must therefore amid ', "traettvott--outmttutres that glw the 'iiavor of meats. but that, tnkm. in utr , due amount. may poison the Iiystem- l he may eat tish; tor tish is poor in ex I tractlvea. But when the Physician', . object in to restrict as far " possiblr, ': the make of proteins the “Merl is den dented by substituting tish, for snma ‘varieties of tissh contain almost as. much protain as chicken or lamb mm- talns. The second erroneous belief it that because iish is rich in phrsphm'us , it is a "brain food." it is true that tho brain, like all nervous stthstauco. (-011- taint, phospl:orus, but it dues not fol low that eating an excess of phosphor. uswontalnlng foods will iuaprovo the thought Ptot'essets.: furthermore. tho statement that fist is especially rich in phosphorus is not supported by tam. Fiat: is nevertheless", wry valuable both an a source of enorgy and as a nutritive substance. The enemy that comes from eating Oh in owing largo ly to the amount ot tat that " (on will. But the dinerent varieties of Mb vary (relay in that resimt'l; 'sa.l. men and coil are among the fattest of “Emmet New Motor Highway in Jasper Park. secretary ot the Rhodes formerly editor ot the ' 1912 to 1919. Mr. Geoffrey Dawson ha Eiueceviied to the editorship of thq (amoua Lots, don Times. During his career he wal- odltor of the Johannesburg Star, serm- my to Lord Mtiner in Scum Atria, The Food Value of Fish. ttew Editor of “Time; otmt the Slim Ibuxh Fun“ to have a the Rhea}; Fat,"" land. m; mud will {om the puma: m 'rt' hkhmy an of Alberta t on tho mad 'ttttitereN park Tuna!" trum k f! mo w. tl Flt (In In] ed that.“ an "I d N ti, York wtticl The Ba DU (I Rt

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