x rcm police round up scores of italians foreigners land from steam ers and start march on halifax halifax ns sept 12 witha hundred italians under guard in a barn at the bead of st margarets bay 25 miles from here on the south west coast officers of the royal can adian mounted police and others were busy tonight attempting to round upj 65 others who- mads up a party of strangers- mysteriously set ashore from tha italian steamer dori 2200 ton3 said to be from algeris via berj muda at mill cove a tiny fishing village some ten miles farther down shore the dori is in the hands of customs officers with orders to report j in halifan the officers are trying to fathom ons of the strangest marine stories of recent years i tho officers of the dori questioned by customs officers who wore allowed j aboard only after official- threats de- clared that they had set the men j ashore because of threatened mutiny- they stated that the itaian passengers f were immigrants who had been taken aboard at algiers on aug g and that when the dori forced to enter st margarets bay because of engine trouble anchored so near tho shore the passengers could not be restrained from their desire to be on dry land and werejherefonjaliowed tajand the story was disjointed and difficult to understand and there was no ex- planation of the steamers presence 11x lose lives and several right honorable w l mackenzie king central states are menaced by floods in these waters the dori dropped anchor in mill cove shortly before dusk this after noon and canned 165 men in two boats which plied back and forth between case of did not know it was loaded eight- yearold boy shot in head by his companion aged ten kingston ont frederick clow of places suffer heavy damage chicago iil six lives were known to have been lost and two million dol- ship and shore carrying 13 passengers liars worth of damage has been ddneparham aged 8 years is in kingston each trip as fast as the men landed i rp t t tj b they inquired the road to hallifax and at haute ind and j general hospital in a very serious ii in the third ficod to sweep the condition as a result of an accidental central west in ten days the storm shooting vented its wrath in central illinois the boy and a companion about ten and east central indiana but dipped its currents across iowa and north- the markets a right honorable arthur meighen six londoners eat poison fungi set off on foot the men appeared to be italians and all disclaimed any knowledge of eng lish beyond suflcient to inquire the road to halifax they created no dis orders as they took up their 40mile western missouri walk in groups as landed the party terre haute one of the heaviest were scattered well over the road but sufferers in the deluge counted it was anticipated that all would twentyfive coal mines idle five rail- eventualy come in contact with squads a but inoperative and many of pojee sent out to intercept them industries smitten in a cloudburst the of leers of the dori declared that they had sailed from algiers with a cargo of iron ore aug 6 and had called at bermuda sept 4 this is borne out by the register bunded veterans assemble in toronto delegates from all over the dominion attend annual convention toronto sept 11 blind soldiers from all parts of canada took part in the reunion of blind veterans at pear son ha president a g veits of the sir arthur pearson club of blind ed soldiers and sailors presided i welcome you in behalf of the wth a broken leg and a fractured canadian national institute for thei blind began l m wood president j j ha mo whero floods rag- of that body i want to express my week a new rainfall of three great pleasure at meeting you all r pt three hundredhomes under again the institute is cooperating bursting of a levee at in every way to make your visit a suej vanton iii carried the body of cessful one the close cooperation i aged m whlt two blocks jinousand of motor cars were aban doned in the streets at springfield rain to the city in the most serious inundation since the disastrous flood of 1913 at jacksonville water light and power plants were put out of commis sion and a dam burst inhabitants of the city were driven to the second storeys of their homes and the state hospital contafning several hundred patients was menaced by high water throughout central illinois septem ber rainfall approximated eleven inches in nine days approaching rain fall records for the entire month a big four engine buried itself in tho mud and sand of a creek near dudley 111 when rain washed out a bridge and seventeen cars followed it into the stream the engineer escap- years of age were out together they had a 22 calibre rifle with them which the other lad was handling he did not know it was loaded and jok ingly remarked that he was- going to shoot young clow he puiled the trig ger and the bullet entered the lads which brought more than six inches of head passing under the right eye near tho nose and passing through the base of the brain the bullet did not affect the eye itself as it passed below- it after medical consultation it was decided that nature must take its course as it is impossible to dislodge the bullet from its position family of poles in serious condition london ont sept 12 four per sons may die another is in a serious condition and a sixth is also ill the result of eating toadstools which they mistook fcr mushrooms at heir homes saturday the ill are john marks his wife and two children annie p six johnnie 11 of 312 simcoe st and jos shyzmanski and s slyomsk who is at home are under the care of three physicians when found by a neighbor r r whitehead late saturday afternoon toronto man wheat no 1 north- 160j no 2 north 145 no 3 north js137 i man- oats no 2 cw nominal no 3 not quoted no 1 feed 58c no 2 i feed 48c western grain quotations in jcjf ports am corn track tornto no 2 yellow 87c no 3 yellow 86o millfeed dei montreal freight j bags included brtn per ton 2925 i shorts per ton 3125 middlings 2825 good feed flour per bag 230 i ont oats 12 to 44c fob shipping i points i ont good milling wheat 118 to 120 fob shipping points according to freights barley malting 56 to 61c i buckwheat nominal rye no 2 85c i man- flour first pat 840 tc- j ronto do second pat 790 j ont flour toronto 90 per cent patent per barrel in carlos toronto i 560 seaboard in bulk 550 cheese new large 19 to 19c twins 19 to 20c triplets 22c stiltons 23c old largo 26c twins 27c triplets 30c- butter finest creamery prints 36 to 37c j no j creamery 35 to 36c no 2 84 to 35c dairy prints 296 to 30c eggs fresh extras in cartons 44 i to 45e freshextras loose 43 to 44o fresh firsts 38 to 39c fresh seconds si to 32o i poultry dressed chickoi spring squabs j to 1 lbs 35c do spring over 4 lbs 42c do 3 to 4 lbs 40c do 2 to 3 lbs 38c do 2 to 2 lbs 35c hens over 5 lbs 26c do 4 to 5 lbs 25c do 3 to 4 lbs 24c roosters 22c ducklings 5 lbs and up 30c beans can handpicked 260 per i bushel primes 240 per bushel improved weather conditions maple produce syrup per imp relieve sihiatinn frocr to 230 per 5gal 215 relieve situation frost t0 2 25 per ga ma sugar 25 damage blight to 26c winniniu rj honey 50lb tins 11 to 12c per i t t 7 c lb 10 tins 12 to 12hc 5lb tips ditions ln western canada will permit i to 13c 2lb tins 14 to 15c fairly general resumption of harvest- 1 smoked meats hams med 33 to ing operations by the early part of 84c cooked hams 48 to 50c smoked next week according to reports re- rolls 28 to 30c breakfast bacon 35 ceived here slight frosts during the to 40c backs boneless 41 to 46c resume harvesting on the prairies past two nights have not caused any appreciable damage to the crops drying winds and moderate temper atures are general in all three prairie provinces and threshing is proceeding cured meats long clear bacon e0 to 70 lbs 23 70 to 90 lbs 2150 20 lbs and up 2234 lightweight tolls in barrels 4250 heavyweighi rolls 3950 per bbl lard pure tierces 16 to 17c at full speed in many sections of sas- tubs 17 to 18c pails 18 to 18c johnnie marks the father mother and katchewan operations are expected prints 19 to 19c shortening tierces daughter were in terrible agony he called physicians aiul- they re moved to the hospital ths victims have not as yet been acle to tell where they got the fungi ether than that the elder marks gath ered them and pledges friendship with france blinded soldiers and the institution in iii when six inches of rain fell attempting to improve the condition of the civilian blind has been splendidly maintained and the great success of i tho institution and cooperation human voice purs out throughout canada liar been due in a voiceruts uut large measure to the continued inter- sensitive flame st of blinded soldiers in the work the soldiers were guests at a pic- i san francisco calif the feat of nic at eldorado park in he evening extinguishing a sensitive flame with a they witnessed the performance in highitched tone of the human voice front of the grand stand at the ex- been accomplished for the first hibition and later were entertained by time over rn the dumbell- rev captain sydney charles kellogg whose birdlike lnmbert conducted a memorial service voice has attracted widespread atten- at pearson hall on sunday afternoon i tion amon scientists broadcast a shrill note and put out a flame in le lconte hall university of california sniilt sta marie ont tho pies- in berkeley about 12 miles away enco of mind of city finance commis- j sioncr c w mccrae probably saved tho city loss from fire damage at the n the preserving of canadian vege- city hall mccrae was in his office tables- for commercial sale nearly 00 genova germany took her place in rattling of hohenzollern days his the league of nations on friday amid theme was the doctrine of peace and an atmosphere which if it endures germany so long as he another company desires to acquire good area for development london much interest in pulp- wood development in canada is being shown in financial circles here since the great cversubscription of the ult pulp and paper toric significance equalling anything the league of nations herr stresei mi a rothtrmere flotation in- in the last decade man made an eloquent appeal for last- j from important british cap i directed her international destinies should render virtualy mpossibe sver again t0 resort to f to afc future wars at least along the old tain nationalistic ends battlefront of eastern france i two hours later at a luncheon it was a day consecrated to ger- j tendered m briand herr streseman many and france or perhaps more and foreign ministers sir austen appropriately to the personalities of j chamberlain of britain emile van- aristide briand and gustav stresse- 1 dervelde of belgium and edouard mann with representatives of 47 other- benese of cechoslovakia by the as- ivations an audience to events of his sociation of journalists accredited anglocanadian to be resumed in manitoba by monday to 15c tubs 15 to 15c pails 10 andonwednesdayn alberta provid- to 16 blocks 17 to jjc ing present fayorable conditions l th if r- u choice 740 to 775 do good lne shortage of harvest help has 7 to 725 do com 550 to 650 been somewhat relieved by contingents butcher cows choice 5 to 550 do of men from the united states small fair to good 4 to 475 butcher bus groups of workers from eastern can- rood 450 to 550iogna3 350 to ada have also passed through winni4 canners and cutters 260jo 3 peg westward during the piiwml i milch cows 70 to 100 spring rri i i ei it i choice 80 to 115 med cows the oca employment office hfiwevor 45 to g0 feedars 1 6 to 6 s has not been abe to suppy therov- j do fair 5 to g c c mg demand for harvest hands tsg 1250 to 13 do good 9 to 11 do ljod 7 io 9 grassers 5 to 6 goodiambs 14 to 1450 do bucka 105lttosl 1 good light sheep 7 to 8 heavjsheepsand bucks 4 to 550 hogs thick smooths fed and britain interested in canadas pulpwood watered 1235 do fob 1175 do country points 1l60 do off cars 1275 select premium 242 montreal oats no 2 cw 59c no 3 cw 55c flour man spring wheat pats firsts 830 do seconds 780 strong bakers 760 winter pats choico 620 to 630 rolled oats bag 90 bs 320 bran 2925 shorts 3125 middlings 3925 hay no 2 per ton car lots 14 to 15 cheese finest wests 10 tol6c finest easts 16 to 10c butter no 1 pasteurized 30c eggs stor- that the cabinet had decided upon ed with upraised blass the iengthof i inquiry is that from a b travers age extras 43c storage firsts 39c economies which will reduce the size the dining room to where- m briand i ltd who state that they have storage seconds 34c fresh extras of the french army j sat they touched glasses and rais- 1 f rields in this c interested hjuis m2 75 to s13- fair mcurii the tribune of the as- ing decanters aloft drank to the last- acquiring a good canadian rupwmr 10- com bulls s3 to sembly the stout baldheaded foreign ing friendship and brotherhood of the i area the interests represented are 5375 minister stresseman speaking in gut- two nations under the aegis of the to nave al sums- available the general atmosphere of peace ing peace and eulogy of french and italis are being constantly received was enhanced by news from paris british statesmanship then he walk- j by canadian officials here a recent tural german delivered aft address league it was the dramatic climax strikingly in contrast with the sword- of a historic day i at noon in conversation with a citizen i tens cf salt are usd each year and in smeming smoke mccrae went to the fruit preserving iwarly 3000 tjn- f basement and found a serious fire 3ijar this is in iiddition to the vat blazing he attacked it with a garden quantities used up in the old fashioned hose arii succeeded in putting it out way en tho kitrhr range freight cars strike toronto street carnine injured toronto sept 13 four freight when several strcsi cars running wild from a cn were killed at the shunting train at ivro ave just be- have bcn rspealtd foro midnight on saturday crash el that th accijer into a ftrcf t car on queen street kast red withr takii- car paigcr3 spot might near rivrdale station tcavirg savem holes in t2lidaof it ard hurling it against two- autoaiobis which weie crushed liks mjcsimv th accident occuml is thousand of rcbcle were homeward bound from the canadian could have ozcur- 1 hravy 3ath loll resms iredil to trs who liguri in it and v vlc and railway fapra eontntiyrri whste duty i ws to make th- olfwlu inetiatim strjt cars iammed to iaoceity witknideiits ofi tho bcachw tha kingston read li nation- exhibition and the most trict and kast toronto an area with amazing thiivg about it is that a score a population amost equal to that of of peopl- were not killed nine per- hamiltonwere crossing the can- sons were injured five of them pass- ndian national tracks every minute or ergers in the street car and the other two most of the rasenwrs on these four ccupants of the two-nutomo- ears had spent the day at the exhibi- biles the street car passengvrs wore tion young children uualy abed taken out through a window hours before were asleep in mothers an eastbound beach car loaded arms older boys ard girls with their for bear to quote the expressive bags of samples rrd souvenirs were phrase of th motorman on the car eagerly discussing and displaying the that was struck had just cleared the trophies cf the thns avhile grownups crsinr whin the olifion occurred talked of ifcs grand stand perform- otherwise the thanksgiving day anco ami tha exhibition chorus a tragedy of twentytwo years ago tired but happy crowdl i to invest in a suitable proposition the t i oi c inquiry has been forwarded to the situation senpus minister of lands and forests of the province of qusbec as harvesting is resumed the pulpwcod situation is to be con- 1 winnipeg man in spite of boards sidered in the next issue of the maga- of trades intensive campaign for zine quebec this journal will pub- 1 whitecollar help in the harvest fields lish a cable sent by lord rothermere jvcry few men and less women have to premier aaschercau following the volunteeicd with the weather clear- succcisful flotation of tha anglo-can- j ing nnd threshing becoming general indian pulp and paper issue the situation has become increasingly i serious all over the prairies saskat- j chewan farmers daliverad 2000000 we are not at the end of our pros- 1 bushels in a day and the railways are jperity but at the beginning sir al- preparing for the peak deliveries in jfred mond ten days seizure of iso pounds of molphinrf paste by federal dept of health ottawa ont drug addicts chew it as royal canadian mounted police from not knowing what it is the steamhip alaunis at quebec on sunday last if was announced by ofli- cers of th health dapt tho dept iloclircd to make any estimate of the of the seizure further than to state that illicit peddlers of tha paste would likely have received from 25 robert fonke mp of pipcstcna manitoba leader of the progressive parly the british government seized four cases similar to thoe saized sunday and suipacud that there ware two moa cases in th consignment en route to china accordingly the gov- ornmat cabled tha canadian govern ment to be en the watch when tho to 50 an ounce fcr if it is about j alaunia docked the cases wcro not 50 per cent morphine which in the consigned to anyone the only direc- legitimate market brings 55 to 7 art tion on them being dalny china the i ounce j supposition is that the route across the case- are thought to have been canada has been previously employed j intended for dalny china and offiand that tho two cases are part of cials here believe that they have come tha shipment which tho british gov- upon tha methods which organizations ornment seized no arrests have been in eurcpe and en this continent fight- made so far f w cowanchiof of irg tha drug traffic have suspected i the opium and narcotic drug division for some time havo been employed to of tho dept of health went from smuggle drugs irto china in addition j ottawa to quebec to suporinle il tho to the drug the paste is made up of seizure in view of tho value tha oils sugar ami gum and it is suspectcases taken wv i i i