dominion news in brief st johns nfld as the result of other 125000 bushels from railway the successful outcome of last years cars making a total of 725000 bush fishing operations from newfoundland els which can be moved in and out when the highest prices ever known leach hour or 350 tons each minute in the history of the industry except ottawa ont exports of pulpwood during the great war years were to the united states were 50000 cords realized there will be much increased greater during january 1925 than prosecution of the cod fisheries this during the corresponding month last coming summer j year altogether some 129405 cords halifax n s- of the 4448188 tons were shipped to that market as com- of coal sold in nova scotia during the pared with 79405 cords in january year ending september 30 1924 ac cording to official figures the largest buyer was nova scotia which took 1 1924 winnipeg man since the incep tion of the manitoba good roads act 782413 tons quebec took 1570733 3508 miles of road have been miprov- tons new brunswick bought 529872 m 1530 miles have been gravelled and tons nrd 209230 tons went to new- 2414 miles have been paved within the fcundland the united states took province during the year ended aug 5706 tons while european buyers 31 1924 the total mileage graded was took 37 764 tons 261405 mites were gravelled and 117 st john nb the total arrivals structures in the way of bridges and if freight and passenger liners at st culverts were constructed john ot including coliiccs and oil edmonton alta alberta rural so- takers numbered 174 up march cictics have made a particularly good 11th from the beginning of the winter showing during the past year with pott season on november 20th there about 900000 outstanding in the way were 142 arrivals in th- cor ponding of loans under the rural credit period of the season 192324 the ex- schemes the collections for the past jr j r paralysis year amounted to 60 per cent irij seven years operations the province has not sustained any losses whatsoj ever through its guarantee of the a despatch from rural credit loans i says one of the huge district in u s dependent on power from the ontario hydro under long term contracts taken over from two companies the publicly owned ontario hydro system last year supplied about 85000 horsepower ct electricity for distribution iu the united states the district supplied is 200 miles long from east to west a tax of 5195 per hp will now have to bo paid ou all the power exported and must be shouldered by those who get the power or by the hydro municipalities which supply it all the places on the map get hydro power tva 23 arrivals this season are mostly due to the large number of ships en gaged in the potato trade between this point and havana montreal que montreal facil ities for handling grain are now un- surprassed by any port of the world according to a statement made by t v harvie general manager of the port at the present time thirty of the ports vessel loading berths are equipped with convey or galleries for grain making it possible for twenty- thnee ocean vessels to be loaded simul taneously with grain at the rate ofj 450000 bushelsmn hour canadians return saved by grafting gland from united states lille france recods now g k t of strangest opera- fr t- crestonbvcfruit and vegetable tlons ever attempted has just been ac- citizens who declare lnten- production in the creston valley in complished here at the moment of tion of resettling m the dominion a despatch from ottawa says total immigration into canada be at the same the strawberry oulpu aded crates the price each hour from lake boats and an- cents higher than in 192 1924 had an estimated value of 358- the execution of two murderers olivier 000 this shows a gain of 113000 in and poproski a little girls was dying comparison with the 1923 figure of fit paralysis in ahospital while the 245000 this is in hart accounted body of poproski was still warm ater for by an increase from 160000 boxes the guillotine had done its work doe- of apples to 220000 boxes and in part tors with the authorization of the by the better prices received purlieu- prefect extracted a gland from his larly for apples and strawberries oil j throat rushed it to tho hospital and strawberry output of lord rawlinson dies the markets toronto manitoba wheat no 1 northern 181 no 2 north sl66 no 3 north 173h no 4 wheat s163u man oats no 2 cw 60c no 3 cw 56vic extra no 1 feed 57c no 1 feed 54hc no 2 feed 50c all the above cif bay ports american corn track toronto no 3 yellow 129 millfeed del montreal freights bags included bran per ton 28 shorts per ton 30 middlings 36 good feed flour per bag 230 ont oats no 2 white 40 to 43e ont wheat no 2 winter 139 to 143 no 3 winter not quoted no 1 commercial nominal fob shipping points according to freights aariey malting 72 to 77c buckwheat no 2 nominal rye no 2 l05 to 109 man flour first pat 1010 to ronto do second pat 960 toronto ont flour 90 per cent pat 7 to 710 in bags montreal or toronto do bulk seaboard 660 straw carlots per ton 8 screenings standard recleaned f ob bay ports per ton 28 hay no 2 per ton 11 to 12 no 3 per ton 9 to 1050 mixed at post in delhi v ton 8 to 10 i cheese new large time 150000 bushels can be unloaded crates the price average almost 40 to have succeeded 2617 i grafted it on the sick girl the opera- i thirtythree british families arrive german electors fail to choose head another election for president of republic will be held on april 26 berlin monday march 30 as was predicted the german were landed here today presidential election yesterday to choose a successor to the late presi dent ebert proved abortive none of the seven candidates obtaining a clear party of 500 arrivals special ly selectsd under new policy halifax ns march 29 as fine a body of new settlers as ever came generally jo canada jfrom the canopic of the white star- dominion line and are now travel- british comm ander-in- chief in india won honors in great war a despatch from delhi says gen eral lord rawlinson commander-in- chief of the british forces in india 24 to 25c twins 25 to 25c triplets 25 to 26c stiltons 26c old large 25 to 26c twins 26 to 27c triplets 27 to 28c butter finest creamery prints 36 to 37c no 1 creamery 35 to 36c no 2 33 to 34c dairy prints 28 to 29c eggs fresh extras in cartons 37 jto 38c loose 35 to 36c fresh firsts ing toward various destinations in j majority which was necessary for aj quebec ontario and the western choice- there will now be another provinces on board a special train of i election on april 26 when only a re- i lative majority will be required allsteel cars operated over the can- adian national railways there were approximately 500 in the various par- thel final figures of the voting which be- came available at an early hour this ti morning arc in round numbers ties which passed through the immii i ir dr jarres nationalist 10400000 gration departments inspection this morning and officials of that branch frequently commentad- upon the splen- 1 r i thaemann communist did appearance firo physique the tthj i- sturdy children and the general air of confidence and alertness which mark- ed these groups from the british isles who have come to test the dominion as a land of opportunity 1 the total of 500 was formed of sev princes itinerary the route to be followed by the prince on his forthcoming tour below the line is shown on the above map the inset sketch shows more detail of his itinerary in south africa in addi tion to visiting the argentine republic in south america he will also tour families numbered viduals and will settle eral parties one being made up of 33 families brought to canada under the spheme of assisted settlement of ap proved british families in which the governments of great britain and of canada are cooperating the all 168 indi- various j parts of the dominion reached by tha j government railways i in addition to this large group there also came by the canopic an other party of farm laborers and a small party of boys the latter brought to canada under the auspices of tho british immigration and colon ization association of canada with which organization the department of cplonization and development of the national railways is cooperating jthe family group formed an espe cially interesting body of newcomers officials of the department of im- otto braun socialist 7800000 exp ot the re of uruguay chancellor marx centrist 3600000 chn 1800000 dr hellmach democrat 1600000 dr held bavarian peoples party 1600000 general ludendorffi ex treme nationalist 300000 thaelmanns vote shows a large communist loss since tha reichstag december election then the- com munists polled 2700000 votes judg ing from present indications their total votes at the present election will be 1250000 tho general prophecy is borne out that no candidate would be elected president at this election necessitat ing a second election on april 26 assuming 28000000 votes were cast the absolute majority required for election is more than 14009000 j and as the favorite the right bloc candidate jarres is credited by his j most sanguine adherents with not more than 11000000 votes it appears certain that the april election must be held before it is known who will be eberts successor in the presidential chair tha republican parties socialists democrats and centrists already are prophesying victory at the second eec and mig returned to live in canada between april 1 and december 31 last year previous to april 1 no record of re turning canadians was kept immigration during february am- j no on the military expenditure thereby con ounted to 2210 an increase of 203 j t r dressed poultry hens over 4 to 5 general rawlinson reorganized the pjs 28c do 3 to 4 lbs 22c spring indian army after the war and chickens 4 lbs and over mf 35c brought it to a high state of efficiency do corn fed 32c roosters 20c duck- at the same time he greatly reduced lings 5 lbs and up 27c turkeys 35c beans can handpicked lb oic over tho previous month according to an official statement by the depart ment of immigration and colonization in immigrant arrivals january and siderably benefiting indian finances he took keen interest in the aspira tions of political india to found a na tional army and encouraged as far as possible indenization of the army gal 240 per february are the low months of the j i i m s when the british war honors werore mape suga primes 6c honev 60b tins 13c per lb 10ib tins 13c 5lb tins 14e 2- 1b tins 15 to 16c maple products syrup per imp per year as midwinter is a season in which immigration is not encouraged by the canadian department of the february arrivals 542 were british 800 from the unitad states and 868 from other countries immi gration from unitad states shows an increase of 168 over january canadians returning from the un ited states after having been in that country for six months or over distributed general rawlinson was gal tin 230 lb 25 to 2se smoked meats hams med 30 to 33c cooked hams 45 to 47c smoked j rolls 20 to 21c cottage rolls 24 to lmson of trent and received a grant 26c b baconi 2 to 30c spe- of 30000 in tha latter part of 1919 brand breakfast bacon 30 to 40c lie was sent to north russia to conbacks boneless 38 to 44c duct the withdrawal of the allied i cured meats long clear bacon 50 troops from archangel and murmansk to 70 lbs 1750 70 to 90 lbs 1680 and on his return was commander at 9 u 1550 lightweight i rolls in barrels 544 heavyweight aldershot for a year rolls 40 per bbh and general lord henry seymour raw- lard pure tierces 20 to 20 linson commanderinchief of the tubs 20i to 21c pails 21 to 21c oration migration and colonization who were tin it is assumed in republican cn o4 hand toveceive them and dircct ta these parties will concentrate them had a busy time answering ques- j one d probably dr tibns fired by spectators who ware j an com among them suf- yfsibly impressed by them t these ficlen votes lo defeat the r moc families went through the inspection with flying colors and were comfort able on board the special train deadlock in nova scotia coal dispute candidate oven if he is backed by thp combined strength of nationalists german peoples party vokisch extremists tho bavarian peoples party and smaller groups on the other hand the right parties still are hoping tho republicans will ba di vided at tha second election as they now are and will split their votes 1 1 fvfk i among two or more candidates thus upon olirtn enabling the right candidate to ba- como president declaring their intention of remaining permanently ill canada totalled 2012 british forces in india since 1920 was prints 22 to lc shortening tierces 1 j j one of the best known british generals 14 to 15c tubs lo to 152 palls during the world war he was born 15 to 16c prints 16 tc 17c in matters that can be decided but february 20th 18g4 and was educat1 choice heavy steers 775 to 8840 once there should be mature consul- od at sandhurst entering the ahhy gr 111 1884 to 7 do med 550 to 6 do com he was employed at the war office 450 to 525 butcher heifprs on the outbreak of the world war choice 675 to 7 do med 550 but was given command of the 4th to 6 do com 450 to 525 butcher army corps in october 1914 he cows choice 5 to 8550 do fair commanded the 4th british army dur- to good 5 l 0 canners and i lu o 1 1 cutters 225 to 275 butcher bulls ing the battle of the somme achieved to 550 do fair 375 important successes there and was f 4 bologna 250 to 325 feeding promoted to general in recognition of s good 625 to 7 do fair 5 crossword puzzle his services to 6 stockers good 5 to 550 strike enters week with issue still undecided a despatch from halifax says- in dications ae that the tieup in the nova scotia coal mining industry will enter its fourth week with the british empire steel corporation and the undergoes typhoid inocula united mine v kers of america thej t cn advice of ships parties to the dispute still hopeessly p deadlocked over the question of the uoctor 1925 wage scale and tha provincial on board hm3 repulse march i government which has attempted on 29 the princa of wales was greatad several occasion to use its good offices j today with warm sunny weathar and i as a mediator still undecided as to its a smooth sea as tha battle cruiser next move j repulse ploughed its way through the in the meantime distress among bay of biscay headed for soutli tho families of the 12000 minors africa affected accentuated but not directly yesterday shortly after tha cruiser prince starts on j 25000mile trip i thc inttrnaticnal bvmolcatt suggestions for solving crossword puzzles start out by filling in the words of which you eel reasonably sure these will give you a clue to other words crossing them and they in turn to still others a letter belongs in each white space words starting at the numbered squares and running either horizontally or vertically or both on august 8 1918 his troops in do fair 450 to 475 calves conjunction with the french attack- choice 11 to 12 do med 7 to ed the enemy in the region of amiens i 58 do passers 350 to 450 milch and tjey gained a signal victory which s 5 to 40 to 50 springers choice 75 to heralded the general advance of the n hgm s to 9 heav allies general rawmison s army ami bucks 450 to 625 good ewo played a prominent part a few weeks lambs 1450 to 10 do med 10 to later in the storming of the hindenj 12 do culls s8 to 9 hogs thick burg line and in the subsequent -vie- smooths fed and watered 1335 do torious advance eastward fifteen year old french girl discovers cheap fuel gas occasioned by the industrial battle is left portsmouth for the trip to south growing apace despite tho generous africa and south america tha prince response to public appeals for aid i underwent typhoid inoculation he in cape breton the leaders of the gallantly led a band of volunteers who warring factions were reported to bej took tho inoculation on the rccomn-en- awaiting further word from premier dation of the- ships doctor e ii armstrong in response to their tha prince intcndsho enjoy a thor- publishcd comment on the tentative ough rest before the arrival of tha basis for the reopening of negotiations cruiser at brthurst on the west coast submitted b deputy minister t jj of africa april 4 tha first leg of his p 25000mile trip horizontal 1 flying mammal a impassive 9 a vehicle 12 work animals 14 an ideal epot 15 mislay 16 10 indicate 17 part of a volcano 18 a girdle 21 garden vegetable 23 pronoun 24 for two performers 26 appearance 27 point of compass abbr 28 to steal 29 endeavor 31 collection of notable sayings 33 slnglo 34 to perch 35 the sewn edge 37 to perform 39 brawl 40 to peruse 41 toward the tcp 42 malicious look 44 to be alive with 47 food for livestccl- eo blrdhouse 63 lying dewn h to leave out 67 a luminary 68 to t free 59 affirmed 60 female sheep vertical 1 portend 2 an edged tool 3 sensitive 6 mark aimed at in quoits pt 6 a department of the army abbr 7 french article 8 unit of measurement 9 annoy 10 to employ 11 a slave 13 contradiction 13 southern state abbr 19 the beard of grain 20 perceive 21 poignant 22 averted 24 refusal 25 stupor 29 preposition 30 pronoun 31 in like manner 32 in or neat by 36 repaired 37 owing 38 unfasten post 33 return payment 43 distant 44 to move faster than 2 walk 45 comrade 4j funeral pile 4s japanese sash 49 a degree abbr si exists 52 uncooked 55 mother abbr 66 pronoun fob 1275 do country points 1250 do off cars 1375 select premiums 260 montreal oals can west no 2 69c no3 1 61c extra no 1 fead 58c flour man spring wheat pats firsts 1010 a daspatch from paris says reseconds 960 strong bakers 940 markable claims aro made for an winter pats choice 760 rolled oats automobile fuel named iroline after bag 90 lbs 365 bran 2825 its discoverer irene laurent fifteen shorts 3025 middlings 362oyhay yearold daughter of a french chemist no 2 p far m s 16 w j butter no 1 pasteurrxid 32 to the product is understood to have forg no cl 31 to 32c scc- lts basis a solution of sugar and is gn to 31c eggs fresh extras said to cost less and go further than j 30 to 40c fresh firsts 36 to 37c po- any other substitutes for gasoline yet tatoes per bag car lots 70c 1 tried 1 calves good 775 do fair 7 do automotive engineers who have com 6 u hogs mixed lo 1475 trsted the now fuel in a long run in an tirn ordinary machine are quoted as being human life average will astounded by the results the iro line used in the test was made the night before by laurent in his own kitchen soon reach seventy yeavs a despatch from miami fla says the average life of man which was forty years in 1850 has hdv lengthened to fiftyeight by the de- skmgrafting provides baby j veopmeht of surgery and preventa- soon will fulfill the i biblical promise of three score and a despatch from prescotl out ten sk fir charles 11 mayo of says a delicate skingrrfting opera- rochester minn tion was successfully performed at the the lengthening of the human life hepburn hospital ogdcnsburg on an i as had a decided effect on the grow- infant born without chin or upper lipk prevalence of cancer dr mayo strips taken from the leg of the this being a disease which gen- childs father were used to replace tho erali chooses its victims among missing parts and only slight scars re- persons past middle age however maincd to mark where the union was research offers the hope of future suc- with upper lip and chin j wye medicine and sooi 1 biblical promise of t made solution of last weeks puzzle i cess in combating this disease goitre is another disease which is on the increase according to dr mayo 1 this is due ho said to the fact that j agriculture and erosion are gradually 1 exhausting the supply of iodine in the soil high character necessary to locksmith trade ram m aaa ta bh a n amh f u a m a a s 1 t sgac a p t p fe s a rl u sffe r z ia ufjb e dresden locksmiths have decided they will not train any burglars to nnroy posterity says a berlin des- i patch they have agreed to employ only apprentices of high character 1 who can prove that they have had religious instruction in nool they regard high character indipsablc to men in their trade