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Monkton Times, 11 Aug 1921, p. 3

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DAIL EIREANN SUMAN be Rel tween Ulster a A despatch from Dublin says:—It has been officially announced that the Dail Eireann has been summoned to — e Dublin, August 16, for the e of reviewing Lloyd Fours wre vad deciding upon a rep! nititede of Ulster leo gill be 5 ms. will he sent to all Dail members, including those in jail, and it is taken fos grant lin although no formal thoes for thie freedom will be mai eset tar Lantet, saysi— mie -Beitlah ci ick has acendy ae Hamar Chiet, ae i si geo ea NE ey Dail Eireann meniberd should it seem advicable, and it is understood he will the receipt in jail of sommone 2 pitend the Dal iss as = quest ste he “the Reach) Many a Baelich jails and ¢ not eaaehy epren before Sunday or Monday at the earliest. Sensational nee were ‘Published Br on Thursday, hat Ulster scbialy oat fina fexchasad to: lane anytting 30 d0 rs Mista a tpsopomalay anid, Sbuleti upon retaining her present status ONED TO DECIDE ON REPLY TO PEACE OFFER Members of Sinn Fein Parliament Now Held Prisoners Will : h ress Made in goer Talks Be- -| the st Ries a nd the Si These stories have teon officially de- niéd. Ulster has mace a fersion yet, for the reason that no versations have tak South, but the informal'talks are still going on, and it is believed are pro- jeressing favorably. mes Graig returned to Belfast T} but it be understood it was Pee with routine matters, su ap- pointments and plans for the session of Parliament, ete. it is expected in Belfast that fc framing of these will form part of se work of the coming meeting of \ti ea Eireann | eis t pressure is being brought on Bel fast leaders both by the Gov- ernment in London and Belfast ‘busi- ness men Page a settlement—by the Saeed because it is anxious for h peace in view of the Beoeral iiteenatianat Boag and by business men because they have been it by the sauce pay ‘ott of Belfast traders and industa Fa RUSSIAN RELIEF IN HANDS OF HOOVER Motor Trucks Are Needed to ee Rurel Tee Far from Railw: Bi ighs ier “e in the hands of Herbert Hees r L. Brown, European American relief ad- ‘ation, oe at ee from Teter for tl ing Bird ee Ries he purpose ribut- the famine titts at! - find classes oe ee ans other national ities, pretext or another to accom; relief Ru: curiosity, re: any Bed be of assist- w Sm all number dt managed to re: a overnment was "attempt a stale into the fruitfu and the Ukraine, instead o ting them to go to the citi wing to the fact that thany vil- lages where starvation prevails are far from the railroads; one principal needs in the relief work wil be a large number of motor it. A Dead ‘Deaditonnade: ‘There is a name we have not said, so long That in our very hearts that name is Yet who once loved him more than uu or I? Oh, loyal to our love, and Be more ‘ong! Here on the open hills this summer | cay, And tell ‘ain the things he used to ay Lest love to9 lonely laid grow sad and cold An, it were grief indeed if a day came When ae familiar road and friendly And ane ia eer all entwined ith ¢ should Gaur us oe sigh! And veriest shame If we who knew such days, and such a friend, enon fae &o ‘proud and smiling to end! t the masses Cc 1 Sagi of Stee x Ganidewe not name him, laughing, as | 2 of old, | wa sel ig moored to ~ LOADING AN AERI. AL LINER e British airship R-33 being loaded“at Croydon Aerodrome. The ves- the landing tower by the nose, and goods and passengers are taken up through the tower and enter the airship by means of a gangway. HYDRO-ELECTRIC WAGES Bes 10 CENTS Scale for Wala on Chippawa Development Set at 40 Cents Per Hour. despatch from _ Toronto says:— Labor on the Chipps iydre a 10c reduction, from August 8, ac- cording cement on Thursday by Provineial Hydro Commission, izer John A. Flett and representatives of the men. ‘Thirty-five cents an hour was the figure. abet Aegis tats by the commii but upon Sir Adam eck’s suggestion, ae is said, it was tte aes to gral another 5 re an how on the: ae class. of ceiving 860 en hour. ‘general schedule of vss fat oo Se RSE subsequent ie 2the =e e he ar Tene de ar Sale iee said, still leaves thee Chippews Hydro men @ more gen- erous scale than that in force on sim-| °WR classes of work elsewhere. With 0 mimous on the scale adop' While the new sd edule decided upon by the commission has not been formally accepted by the representa. tives of the men, 4,000 of whom sre affec » are to report t the men at Chi more | sta | Rainmaker,” has made good 2. Japanes affect the atti- war mS as elsewl S$ on lead their eat instead of rallies upon the ruler Re j ist jist eR efron thi ; Us te cone | Rider laccbend Su th n hig | ’4spberries, currants, gooseberries and | of ation, burdened with! | 000 acres, tax: oy ane | robe with other of |is 709, 000 rer of sh, deetpist! ge acres. ‘or nine long years ies wound it Bits of Canadian News. An indication of the enormous tour- traffic which a1 visits Bri- © Pa nut deiai He Gaticeat over two hundred | her e Mr. | to m; Ross has grown on the Alera fintnmsenee® Haveli [farm apples, plums and hybrid cher-| to |_ Chas. M. Hatfield, known as “Tho| Tes to say nothing of strawberries, ing that) contract with the Unitea Agricultura jother bush fruit. During the present to i ie into Russia to| Association of Medicine Hai ure | Season 3,000,000 or more tees hav 3 append to. rélatives:!an increase toi im over| been distributed to farmers from In-| eir propert; : |i d | census re-| ulation of | Be giv olv t 15,000 during the 20,000 The over | ial ol ts | that amin Bhveetd x the L al estimate a the five years 191 The acres ane the area soy spring wheat totals & eee r it, 945, eh Wale she is exhibiting | >! his ranch | Every night, but what a shock en pa ae |citeumstances m anks. saree $5.0 000,000 and it was paid ov at the four institutions which held bal- land. ‘id another GERMANY PAID OVER ANOTHER $5,000,000 cific coast Payment in Favor of Britain ° | Made Through New York Pain oot or lance in New York, on 1S debt suggested by the ad the allies for Bs ss ie The | Manitoba Dental Associationn to spproxinately i Reserve Bank of New York to the credit of! the Bank of Eng! }° It was established, however, each of the four banks received orders ‘e payments of various sizes for the account of ursday was that it did not disrupt foreign exchange, University Extension. Ser ae to th ther ccaee DE. e a univer rs 0; Kelso Provincial | as a e Ponterenes of Brit eld w M dle: oe jined the Te ‘being n the promotion of tutor- Party, in th st an ites S on university “The old soneion y ncer with the promotion of education and Peet within its own walls ned only hs Univesity ot. Toronto has gone sha wu session, the ‘Ontario es hi has ional an Order-in-Cou Mr. J. meil that has to the reiterated appeal from would oe students whose it impossible that a enter fhe walls of the uni- officials anticipate no no difficulties, enboKeh ‘the men’s rep- resentatives have presented numerous ‘guments in opposition to a reduc- ot ua of the workers on the ire said to appreciate the fa = that tthe commission’s 60c-an- nsiderabl; ruck on a "United States side is re-| CUM 0 meh The real impoverishment of A despatch from long ours, gh the gla clers on nee ata terrific rate, owing t SUN'S RAYS SET FIRE TO CASES IN SWISS DRIED-UP SWAMPS "The) plentiful now, So tist it can bo used winter. in Be been matters rather @ ligh'ning has struck f on fire. One there has tall Sheen showers, storms have worse becaus: trees and eet the forests less, the streams ai much thet dust appointed a special < ace” gases. experts to co) whet measures’ These gases sve, ele ors ‘alight by must now be taken to safeguard d the! the cvn's ra; ac try’s water supply for domeutic| that, sae a Be Dominions and use and for electrical p. ‘They | the ‘United fee ean send enough ereals and fruit, Central Europe wilt iP ees Memories. That man is blest who has in ihe own mind a book of happy memories, whose pages he may turn whenever he will, He can never be utterly lonely while he ental comradeship, and woay terial at ba pleasure the scenes on which the shining, We travel eater mileage in memory we in the 2 Hoa @ wealm,- and yet ré to be dep: ur lives is not rived of me | the things that are ve the earth earthy | mercial and of the body bodily, We are poor only when we cease to seoall what is brighter titul; when we suc- gumb to a vaio of what is sordid and rancis of ‘Assist Sais thet poverty in terial hand eae affluence. disliked 1 es ‘and me! lives,” see a recent biograp a inne faces and melancholy pee Mt ur a the result of minds & the things we ought to put out We a shall look unhappy and convey s, which abound like weeds peur we give them room Tistind Sot th the noxious _youetation of remembrance, let us mak plantation of a different sor fill tie mind rect stories on ga } e An theo | 18 THE STRIPLING AND THE MAN nada’s Amazin| An Sian of Canatees row | since Confederation, the larger figure up to the-end of 1920. et ee A British ex-officer claims to be the only blind chartered-accountant im the ree to being based on the statistics available } serve. and inge things seen saree to th wh i ay. every instance, euch & fie by nie tee produce of minds, are much more enterta and agreeable than one iho m | says to us, “See tow mu have made,” anc lawns and Lankans aes | an income tax. He who each daye inscribes pen | his record that ardens, ok se th Being re- w pati Me is gone, is! t e of a Late ‘ie no matter what adversity he e the beca of the chance it citbeae patie: The recollection of a life this) spent ig all that at the end. 2 100 Per Cent. Jimmy — “Father, yesterday Asoo: made 100 on my studies,” Father—‘That was fine; what study ue ae make it in? mm; ae on spelling and 50 on aries Op; Sent is seeping away ihe Heliak-auteratiane nas witht |anewering this demand ES IN SO Ths Besecel Le Enrico Caruso, the ® in that country. It is| restrictions a ot, Wilbon lowering Steet ig tenor n the ful and dominant, but not] Canadian motor ears to that country {eee ae e least; ti has, so far te Ro va coe ai! ae Nene ae BeOS The ep sult of the removal of the em. | Moved the extraneous obstacles that eentative of King] J fon is growing in Japan that land as me Canada will be placed upon ae oN ee Pi Vietor ae uel. vel] rces should be limited) same footing as Great Blab A sc obtain an educai ion of university ngton agreements that} will no lo! ne tain grade without giving up his iaily_<1 licenses fer the shipment of Seale | Pleyment. This new: plan is at present LORD -BYNG OF VIMY | automobiles to that country: [ba ef Hamp for lack of funds a heme im as he leaves the Empress of| | France and proceeds on the Canadian} TO BE FORMALLY RECEIVED AT QUEBEC ony sels ate fi t High River at the Calgary, Edmon- [bes SS Uae Soo ‘on and other western Canada ee, fy willbe tare position to de-| A despatch from Ottawa pers — ae Bey Dominion Cabinet will be hel i its extension work so to| Arrangements for the reception at that wecting. Lord Byng’s Com- 2. 5 reach all parts of the province wit | mhission will be read, he will tek th ttitude eens | pa P i f Vimy, Canada’s new e the $1 akc Wasted Ener lite tutorial classes, its extension tap! | eRe, Dumenoe para Os pat ns of office and Sir Henry Drayton, aes Be vasted Energy. besa university evening | Governor-General, upon ‘his arrival at eting Sceretary (re bie ean slg 48 Sit c “T aim ter kesp tt go cla: The desirability 6 this resin Quebes and at Ottawa, have been, formally receive the great eal ° Fae rm Uncle Alt. | cratic development is universally aa practically completed. Byng Canada, ia ond Byng will be the guest ecfeeiopal wit 46 digtemn teers 08 thé wound the clock | mitted, will arrive.at Quebec on the Hmpress/ cf honor at a luncheon in the Quebec outrun the vwillingn < of a ee ae the mantelshelf, lot France onrehe night of August 10,! Parti ea buildings and in the even- Oe Se ‘ = . He will not land o: adiian soil, | in @ din 6 elvan bs crnment. In his the Japanese situa. Se ern nate To Facilitate © Adoption. |however, until between 10.80 and one itzpatrick, bee Be ion is similar to that in eae other as tw: a. | Under the provisions of the A, Adop-| o'clock of the morning of August 11.! ernor of Q "Lord B il interested nations, In all countries At halt-past eight he’ fe mount om tion Act passed by the Legislature! a sahite of nineteen gona coat grett| leave for Otiame: by iene, al disarmament advocates are forced to| And fumble for the tewa by special train’ at| 11 o'clock and will arrive in the Capi-| tal-at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon of H if You Don’t Weaken By Jack Rabbit | ; s Government steamer, Lady Grey, to| August 12t i aA, tio no ston, reste | Ho got when taily ho found ou = gas mean that parties wish-|the King’s. whart. On the wharf he| tho Central, Station ny seer nae he Jelena) enwpice Ge hae en in} It was an elgh cloc ne to mista te must apply to Mr. yal ze pare Bi the Lieutenant-|the Cabinet, Senators a Natural Query. iy that sa mice another Skee 2 elso for a certificate of approval. If! Goy f Quebec, the rity of; of the House o # Commons and i Customer (to proprictor of restau. | Sueranty that something far~ reachie| ‘The mother fly lays 150 eggs at one Is satisfied, the application is then! the iceuibhie Gt thd Loud Catia cee of the ‘oll thee, rant)-—"Your family has been estab | Wasiinaten perlevac ne Ct °F Me! time, and deposits six batches inh hers ed minty Judge for| members of the Quehee Government,| proceed to « pinutocy oe ie tie lished here a long time, hasn't it?” cigeas pie sat five weeks. In tl ratific ation, ° the machinery is not) Senators and members of Basliament of the Selanne lealaiaae The Sy Porat sir, The bust- >—— e fly have been Beat ay ui6 yet fully provided, but when in work-| yesident in and around Quebec, and a! he will receive» addresg pny to belong to my grand- is probable that Ter Conference path a af germs, ai m and in the| ing order it is expected hat see one} military guard of honor. After aa! aerecy of Soitanva aa ron the ‘tather Sete of Armaments and Pa- oe of a single fly, 6, 600,000 germs. mea families, wh veux reception the new Governor-General] Great War Awsociati poe Sea cr did this fowl be- cic problems ee be held at Wash-| Everybody believes in the ae Who, teken:a ae ath, ‘seek ce secrete will be escorted to the Quebes Pa: el atte r this cert he will pro sasha] Jong to him?” ington on Armistice Day. pe | this legislati iberend Pol Tages Wuaee a woectliiy ak to gece re It’s a Great Life ae Wea ——————__ fe} PAINLESS DENTIST ABSOLUTELY NO PAIN S A GREAT TSA \F YOU DONT WEAKEN light of other days is| No, will bring comfort | {rex bers | to $6; pers fed calves, CW , 13% Ker 2 foe AT he.’ Manitoba Parley sige No, 4 ae 1810; plas 69 3 feed, 68 All hoe pT iio, Bupa: cording winter, ib & Sia "No. 8 winter, $1.17’ to Sintec ae 8 to b0c, masrae btreights putida Barley atting, €9 to 722, accord ny cimhts outside. navi flo m5 a to: §7, in “bags, Montesa and" Torontor 1 Aa $28; at , large, 24% to 25 ibe; bring 28 ta to 20¢3 triplets, 26 ee. 26%e; Taree, 33 to a iso, 4 to Si 4% to 8b%c; het Stil- 28e: Butter—Frech dairy, choice, 38 to j Sreamens., print, trexb, ‘No, 1, es oking, 23 to 2 140" to" dae 2. a ressed poulty noes hetes chic] roosters, 20¢; fowl, 306; duckt vlings, 400; turkess, ducklings, 2c; selects, 44 Te. Ontario com’ j to $4.50. Smoked meats. fete »-med., 40 ¢ 0c: cool -—Long clears, in to 19%4c; in cases, 18¢; (Seer elles, 194pe; backs, 14 63, 18 to ag es, Epes ierees, pally i $8; steers, choice, $7 to $2.75; ood, $6 to'$7; do, med. $5 0 $ com, 33.7 choice, seco to $6.50; $5.5 ers, &7) ao'med, $050 “butcher cows, choice $4.50 to “ 9 4.51 ters, $1’bo $2.50; but: od; $4.25" to $5.26; ; footers, go9d, reeriness or to 38 3 sheep. choi to $6; 0 to, $4.50; ee ecamonctens 50 to. $13.7 to $14; do, fo, country points, $12, ats—Can. gaices 0, No, Man. sprin Rolled: ate 0 to 2, , car lots, 2, ae c Butter, ¢ fakes ton, Cheese, creamery, 43 to dde, 0c. Eggs, selecte oes, per bag, 450. Good d lambs, $7 ewt.; com., $5 te et per ewt.; Og’, rt. selects, $14 per Se cent ITALIAN SHIPPING SERVICE TO CANADA Change Route from United tates as Business There is Not Good, ! A despatch from New York says:— Shipping eRe here have been_in-! formed that th ‘tatiana Line tha directed part of its! ships into a new Italian-Canadian! lini is said to be the first pee ijne a that ages Satine established Tealy an

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