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Durham Review (1897), 1 Feb 1923, p. 6

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in hber sinil her frien<s #X the g! -fiyt. WO Aste: flon =3 conce If we . M y mM aBHil 0w 200 $b 8. Prince Fiwam; j.1, ; _"Sfljmil construction and instâ€"ilation in cuiture, Prince Edward Island Rhas a/ Canaca. Construction work was comâ€" total of 793,398 acres under cu;..iva-,' menced on July 1, which means someâ€" tion in 1922. On this acreago was thing less than six montks between produced 5,837,050 bushel!s of potatces, commencement of comsiruction and value! at $1,707,958; 11,477,490 hush-‘operzfion of a twoâ€"machine newsprint als of oz‘s, worth $4,591,188; 492,465) mill. bushels of spring wheat, worth s515,â€"! Winnipeg, Man.â€"A net gain of 881; and 84.883 bushe‘s of bsrie;‘,!mcte than 4,000 members was regisâ€" valued at %31,888. jtcroi by the United Farmers of Maniâ€" Cpdriey. NMS.â€"It in nmmortat susalthnhe Auumi, . 3 _ "A~ _I HIDpr® Jf MSRE *â€"_â€"â€"o<el Charlottetown, PEA â€"According to the Provincial Department of Agriâ€" culture, Prince Edward Island has a total of 793,398 acres under cullivaâ€" tion in 1922. On this acreage was produced 5,837,050 bush=!s of potst:esl Â¥aulned at SY TD OK#. 1t a9% sme a o on Bein ha x â€" sufe care about. _ Mrs. bbageâ€"Patch is the ounting her riches Loyant counse! and â€"CBIS, we Co not parties they give, make, the houses it them for themâ€" ir porssessions: it »y a 1,888. "a.â€", S.â€"It is reported that for a schooner to take ar o the Labragor "ccl () rend Canada from Coast to Coast ff. W 7 TMm! e Ns A A Y R F T € r district Has Delicate Task in eral Degoutte, | wio h army of occupatit ft 00,000 bushels of â€" "ancouver during gures prepared | [erchants‘ Exchan flour were expo: e amount shinne Winnipeg, Man.â€"A net gain of more than 4,000 members was regisâ€" tered by the Un‘ized FParmers of Maniâ€" toba dering the Past yorir, according to a statement made by the secrotary at tho annual convention here. The memberthip, which had dropped to 14 4am 1 C 1 sn_id to complete & record for Ens Iin rogress 1r infuriated Ge +1 of n to 1t ve Japan and k rom Berlin says:â€"The roops left Gormany on B.( ring 1 4006 RHin the Ameri 17 W ev W $D th adm W red Rubhr tion e1t & ve pit t shipped from ‘, according to the Vancouver 484,037 barrels or four times“ the previous net gain of yers was regis. rmers of Maniâ€" yoir, according Dokter an the leli it th m t A T af 14 m: Ni a mix A m ce n to 14 'T' \tten 79 risen H4 for n & 1) Us re quali In to I] mi ped n Tale Ni« eratut paper t he Dut ol Attl V n Y8iC U Jan i11, Woodstoe â€"Status and alnlce Officars . Ont. {6 1) H I‘? n N. R. M« Or. New â€" n M p Is Horticultur LV lary Educat K. McKenz Bea D d and Oppo ance Offic dstock, Op ul ihe i1 ment ; was McKe uy.n& Scho L. St Tha. K escand »dspeed ) enjoy ¢ ter weel ha; Qualifi Be‘t, Departme rsity of Toront« on" Arthur MeGill U‘niverst; 1t . @and em br DOMinion rarL erest of the country is now turning f Canada for another year. ‘The 0p conducted by His Excellency, Lord zie King, the Premier, and the 1« id er of the Cansaenwa Heneras uy in ul [) 1t U t1 t] n Easter in New Public & lom a Pablic unit n she does, Le t quentity bu imost, Bocla! () 1¢ OT illons of BHethuna 0 U ati liz: xt great Apri al Gnid: artment P () Women‘ inization chers‘ 0; of t! oper 10 11s0n, idian hoo th Oll BY WM 1¢ Ob W M Wi th about 1361 air Herry Newbolt, M.A., D.Litt., auth or, poet and educationist. He was Chairman of the Special Committee crosted by the British Board of Eduâ€" cation which recently fssired its Report on the Teaching of English, a remarkâ€" able contribution to the causo of eduâ€" CAtiOH In the Einitheh: aviektetiies c on nan In } 000 1Or year. ‘ Excellency, mier, and th ative party, stately corr! ‘eek m Torerto Guide, Sir Henry I Bi 1arge capac portu T‘All w M b gat it 11 f¢ S( The Nationa! 1] itions frc onference acity. it afford tunity for the s of Ontario to Canadian speal owing eminent â€" IC ‘ reaching of English, a rs-m-ar ontribution to the causs of ed in the E:.glish-sp«uk!ng world ivreat Britain there are about pleture theatres; Africa, Ausâ€" :mvi‘ Asia have altogether only MORRIS (@sses w Tl Ontario School Trustees‘ and Ratepayers‘ Associa‘ion. M ce wa the bes pubplic ont urning to O The opening Lord Byng the writ at the Fir 1 in Winn 8 the me bucational minent visitors lors of T‘ m LC Dint 1 h Conference on E writer‘s nriviles IAMENT Ooren to Ottawa, whe 1# alil Ki parts of bert it P D 1 privileg National *. Octobe â€" Music MceKenz 10C@q w par )a fy 1m n Bade: LL.D y Scou eNED ThHis \J nded by so0cial fas Y representing H sition parties are the new leadas a tl mmoked meatsâ€"Hams, me 28e; cookel bham, 38 to 46c roils, 26 to 28¢; coltege rol â€"â€" Margarincâ€"20 to 22¢, 1. Eggsâ€"No. 1 candled. 38 to 87c¢c; ge {lects, 41 to 42¢; new laids, 50¢; car tons, new laids, 52c. f Beansâ€"Canadian, handâ€"picked, 1b. (7¢; primaes, 6Â¥e. _ Maple productsâ€" Syrup, per imp. gel., $2.50; per 5â€"gal. tin. $2.40 per wal. Maple sugar, fb.. 238 to 25¢, Heneyâ€"604b, tins, 12 to 12%¢ per lb.; 5â€"21%4â€"!b, tins, 184 to 14%e¢ per ib.; Ontario comb honey, per dozen, $3.75 to $4.50. Potatoes, Ontarios, No. 1, ao No. 2. 85 to 90c. N1 94 bu 5. _ " . 1 ®, 14 to 21c. (Hens, over 5 ibs., 28 to ?27¢; do, 4 to 5 lb«., 19 to 25¢; Co, 3 to 4 lbs.. 11 to 17¢. Roostâ€" ers, 18 to 18c. Ducklings, over 5 lhs.. o to 26¢; d urkeys, yor 8r¢: do, old. n« wâ€"_â€"_ > m remmnmemns Eysâ€"Grafting Operation Pronounced Successful ty th | Xt 18 to 23¢ patch from of a pig'g _ commencir es of preâ€"wa; rjesty the K in the pictu Progressive 10 i oronto We D Ibs., 21 to 24 . and up, 28 # 8 eve 1 ye Yeekly Market Ress light King. The Hon. ure, Hon. Arthur ‘e party. in the & work on the brilllance. The W that irs a L to §1 York oked t1 8 41 says: craft $0.50, Com. and med. dairy cows and canners and cutters, §$2 to do, slightly better quality, $3 to com. g\iry bulls in fair flesh, $3,50; good veal calves, $10.560: . e deaon uo. . nhorts, $27, Middlings, $32 No. 2, per ton, car lots. $14 to Butter, choicest creamery, 41‘%¢. â€" Eggsâ€"Frosh, 44¢; s 38¢; No, 1 stock, 84¢; newâ€"laid 50c. â€" Potatoes, per bag. car to $1. pats.. ch 40 The., Shorts. to 02¢, Oats 83 to 64¢; C:>, No. 1 feed, 5 white, 53 to 54 wheat pats., $6,50; ~trong pats.. choire. & k U.C gul ani Commerce, cities on his ret and he describes growing market railway tiss, aut steel products, 1 trical equipment A éespatch from Hon. J. A. Rh 1 Canada‘s Timber Finds Market in Indie $8.15 Americas Oatsâ€"C;3 ts., firs n# bak *6 {ll! Very satisfactory _ results have been secured in the tramsâ€" planting of spring salmon from British Columbia to the eastern waters of Canade, according to a stntement made by Mr. Aloxâ€" ander Jcohnsion, Deputy Minâ€" ister of Marine end Fisherics. Each yesr since 1919 the Deâ€" partment has trans{erred eggys of spring «almon from British The Natural Resources Inâ€" telligence Service of the Deâ€" partment of the Intorior gays: to AÂ¥e ; Plow #1 Novel Experiment in Fish Culture l0ts, $14 to $15, _ ; clares the ha’“ui l.‘ creamery, 41 to f_\ the \f-’nshin.g"oL dis sh,. 44¢c; selected,) ties, which rire to i« i; newâ€"laid, dozen, | Legislature in Ex brua bag. car lots, Obe | Former Premier Or | man of the Poreign Af iry -.-o;.'p and bu;l‘, ‘ of the Chamber of Dey ts, $2 to 15; | ed a mesting of the uality, $3 to g.so- [ Wednesday, noconding \ fair flosh, $3 “"‘C( Tuesday. The moet ves, $10.560; othera X p s and M :& reports on the W. f tll.os' ; _ wostern | tles in ppeperation for No. 2 yellow, #1 § . western, No. 2, 3. 58 to 59¢r; extrq 56¢c; Nos. 2 local lourâ€"Man, spring » | $7.10; seconds, 8®‘. $6.40; winterp Roled oats, bag, 1.25,. â€" Bran,. $9% rt ; sowe, $8.50 to @UUu H ng clear bacon, 50 to 90 lbs., $19; a0 thtwe‘ght rolls, in weight rolls, $35, t bacon, 38 to 4& to 43¢. n Ind M f1 1 he 18 Di n prints, $25| _ A «despatch from Ro: H?\ Tribung, a semiâ€"officia 5. ° | Olares the Ita®ian Cham 1 _ to fy the Washingtor: dise; cbut, | thes, which are to be sul zen, | Legisliature in February n S} 17 | _ Former Premicr Orlando | man of the Poreign Affairs of the Chamber of Deputic. Ld a meeting of the co», #pe the monkh, â€"3, , CHPeung of the Ccommittee for Wednesday, aocording to despatches of Tuesday. The meeting was to con :&' reports on the Washington trowâ€" in pmeperation for thoir submis sion to the Italian Loginisture next Italy to Ratify Washing:>n The condition of most gratifying at For five successive trade returns tave s trage balance, and stil to increase the through swelling the whilst decreasing. ar Imports tiles, it minerals nopea se ultural q t countries manadfacturers ar« heir products +~ &99 16 in 1) Diurmp.mem ! renlres Dominion Has Stepped From Ninth to Fourth [\ Among Exporting Nai pace amon tions of the etimes erhil uries have ic AiIXiety to e FAVORABLE | BALAncyr FOR FIVE MONTHS lom BIG EXPANSION OF CANADA‘S Tran #is st n W eed her and st« ve‘ ts Dec Vile w D« t} H n i6 th tre Ti T

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