the new federal government ottawa sept 26 th new govern- 1 minister of customs nd excise xnent of canada the members of which hon wkliam d euxt were sworn m on saturday is aa fol- j minister of soldiers civil re-estab- lows liahroent end health hon dr james j prime minister secretary of state k kin t i for external affairs and president of mmster of immigraton and colon- privy councilright hon william hatihon robert forke i lyon mackenzie king postmastergenera hon peter j minister of finance and receiver- genera hon james alexander robb minister of justice and attornoy- genera1 on ernest lapointe minister of railways and canals hon chrs avery dunning minis- of the interior minister of mines rrc superintendentgeneral of indian affairs hon chas stewart minis r of public works hon john campbell euott minister of agriculture hon wil- ham richard motherwell minister of trade and commerce-p- hon james malcolm john venlot minister of marine and fisheries j hon pierre joseph arthur cardin i solicitorgenera hon lucien can non secretary of state hon ferdin and rinfret i minister of labor hon peter heenan minister without portfolio and government leader in the senate hon raoul dandurand i the portfolio of national defence wifl be allotted it is likely to lieut- col james layton ralston nova scotia new govgeneral j modernizing of castle sails for canada done to the queens taste iue markets diphtheria attacked in continent- wide campaign covered 3 years toronto man wheat no 1 north 1541 no 2 north ziav no s north 142 man 3 not feed j am ra track toronto no 2 medical officers and their depart- yellow 33c no 3 yellow 91c meats the federal dcpt of health is j milifeed del ytoitrea freights working with provincial health bodies j bags included bri n per ton s2925 j intensive struggle with the dis- shorts per ton j125 middlings i fcr j 2825 good feed flour per bag 280 cn ont oats 42 to 44c f ob shipping educational work and protective points treatment nre the lines being followed bodily disturbance susceptible per- ont jood milling wheat 120 to by medical officials who point out that sons are given three doses of the pre- 122 fob shipping points according the mortality from diphtheria has noti ventivo mixture at intervals of seven it is said to be ntvessary among school children ud adults to make what is known as the schick tost to determine those who are sujceytihe to diph theria the preliminary tt like the treatment itself cru little or no 5 to freights i barley malting 56 to glc buckwheat nominal 1 rye no 2 85c man flour first pat 880 to- ronto do second pat 780 ont flour toronto 90 per cent patent per barrel in carlots toronto 570 seaboard in bulk 560 smiisfsi w ture or by the new toxoid twins 20 to 21c triplets he btil- i o tons 28c old large 26c trins 27c form treatment according to the triplets 30e been falling in recent years as it days it will bo found states the should have the health department department that the great majority states that children who are far more j of thoso having received the preven- susceptible to the disease than adults can be protected against the possi bility of contracting diphtheria by means of a new antidiphtheria agent the wellknown toxinantitoxin mix- this last lord and lady willingdon and suite bidden bon voyage by representative throng southampton sept 25 in brilliant weather and surrounded by a crowd of wellwishers lord willingdon can adian governorgeneral designate and lady wihingdon lift waterloo station this morning on a journey which will end at rideau hall ot tawa the party immediately accompany ing the new governor of the dominion ladiesinwaltlng to queen mary nol longer shiver miserably while on duty butter finest creiuery prints 86 to 37c no 1 creamery 85 to 36c no 2 84 to 85c dairy prints 29 lord byng bids farewell for a long time lord byng talked to 30c at balmoral castle as they did in the j and shook hands with the 100 men o ecgs fresh extras in cartons 51 days of queen victoria the castle the toronto regiment of which ho la to 52c fresh extras loose 50c fresh has been modernized and the minis- j honorary colonel at the union station firsts 45c fresh seconds 3d to 36e ter in attendance to the king needs before departing to ottawa from his storage exi t8c do firsts 30c do no longer to use his bed as a writing last viceregal visit to toronto the se dressed chicket spring table and his chimney as a smoking guard of honor niade a colorful pic- r i to 1 lbs 32c do spring room ture with the men m khaki service over 4lbs 42c do 3 to 4 lbs 38c the task of bringing the castle into uniforms campaign medals and the do 2 to 3 lbs 83c do 2 to 2 line with modern ideas of comfort and kings colors and tue band in red lbs 32c hens ovcr5jb3 28c do 4 sanitation started in king edwards i coats the photograph shows lord to 5 lbs 26c do 3 to 4 lbs 24c just been completed byng in conversation with major h roosters 22c ducilmgs 5 lbs and department causes little or no dis comfort to those receiving it it is hoped by the department to tive treatment will be resistant to the disease the preparation advised by tho connaught laboratories differs from that used in the united states in that it contains no horso serum but is entirely a biochemical product call ed toxoid experience has shown that it is even milder in its reactions on the skin and body tissues than tho toxin antitoxin mixture reign has though tho interior furnishings are quite simple the castle is homelike and his consort comprise the follow- ftnd thg ycar for m flrgt ume not ing mrs snow wife- of the con- j the unsomtortab draughtriddled fcroller of tho household r b os- j home wn quean vfctr regard borne and mrs osborne captain w 8uch affectlm- pricedavies viscount hardinge a dc captain the hon j jervis adc i streets in birmingham his mjaesty the king was reprel yield preclous metals sented at waterloo station by viscount hambleden the gathering on the sta- 1 the streets of the great jewelry quar- tion platform represented the many ter in birmingham are paved with gold different parts of the empire with aill s that this is not only a which lord willingdon has been so picturesque metaphor was disclosed closely connected particularly pictur- dt the discovery that the floorboards esoue was the figure of sir rabin- of a shop in the jewelry quarter when dranath tagore thefamous hindoo reduced to ashes yielded enough pre- poetltcol l c amery secretary clous metal dust to cover the cost of of state for dominion affairs and now flooring and the labor of laying mrs amery arrived early arid also jit down the city salvage department early on the scene was ltcol sir j i now considering a special treatment a alloy obe guard who commanded the pjj hand 260 per bushel primes 240 per bushel maple produce syrup per imp gal 225 to 230 per 5gal 215 to 225 per gal maplo sugar lb 25 to 26c honey 60lb tins 12 to 18c 10- miniature cyclone strikes petrolea big increase in immigration ottawa ont immigration to can ada for the first seven months of 1926 was 68 per cent greater than for the same period a year ago according to official figures made public by the dept of immigration and coloniza tion tho total immigration for tho first seven months of this year was arctic expedition arrived at sydney prof hohbs rarty had high ly successful trip to greenland north sydney ns tho schooner guy morissey owned and captained j by captain robert bartlott is lying in bean growers suffer losses lb tins 12 to i3c 5ib tins 13 to ft 1 j 1 r- inn nnn i13c 2lb tins 13 to 14c estimated at over 100000 comb honey 340 to 4 per dozen petrolea torn loose from the main smoked meats hams med 33 to u j l l c i i 1 1 1 84c cooked hams 48 to 50c smoked body of the terrific deetnea land wild g 80 bacon s5 storm that swept through ohio leav- v 40c baeksi boneless 41 to 46c ing a trail of ruin in its wake a mln- cured meats long clear bacon co iature twister struck petrolea and to 70 lb3 28 70 to 90 lbs 2150 departed soon afterward but not be- 20 lbs and up 2284 lightweight fore it had left considerable evidence rolls in barrels 84250 beavyweighi of its visit rolls p bbl no loss of life or injuries were re 86480 compared wth 51400 for the th6 stream at the present time havir same period in 192o returned from tho hobbs arctic ex immigration for the month of july i pcdtion to greenland showed an increase of 99 per cent i the cxped has high suc over july a year ago the ngures being and au are returning in t 16 227 and 8159 respectively of the bfi3t f h uh amon ft d i lard pure tierces 16 to 17c tubs 17 to 18c pais 18 to 18c ported but property damage resulted 19v4c tierces estimated at 10000 telephone con- u to uq tu 14 to 14c pails nectior with many points to the south 15 t 15c blocks 16 to 17c ronald waterhouse principal private j of road sweepings in the gold and siljwas disrupted nearly forty hydro j heavy steers choice 750 to 8 secretary to the prime mnnister wholver district in order to extract the poles were broken and a cessation ofjdo good 7 to 725 butcher steers represented premier- baldwin j valuable dust i i the high commissioners of the do- j e pacaud secret ary to the canadian canadian cattle lradetiay wrecked and the forest of oil j manners and cutters 250 to 3 high commissioner in london and derricks somo seventyfive in good milch cows 70 to 1g0 spring- h p lemieux agentgeneral of que- i london sept 23 the motor ves- number were flattened two drilling ers choice s0 to 115 med cows bee relatives and personal friends of sel modavia which- is being built by outfits were badly damaged 45 to 60 feeders good 6 to 653 lord and lady wikingdon were in the vickers limited for the donaldson when the storm had spent its fury do fair 5 to 6 calves choice i steamship line r montreal was the main streets were strewn with 1250 to 1350 do good 9 to 11 launched at the naval construction branches and young trees which tho mod v u 2 dobucks works at barrowinfurness lanca- gaie had uprooted and traffic was sus- goodhtshecn 6 to 650 heavy shire today the new boat is de- pended until the debris was cleared jheep and bucks 4 hogs thick july immigration 5293 were british 2197 from the united states and 8- 737 from other countries in addition to the above immigration during july 6487 canadians were recorded as re turning from tho united states after having entered that country with the intention of remaining there perman ently those now declare their inten tion of permanently residing in can ada are prof hobbs leader of the expe dition prof george b putman of the geological survey and mr peary son of admiral peary the discoverer of the north polo prof hobbs and several of the expedition are leaving for their homes by tonights train while the rest of the party are waiting for the ship which is going on the marine slip in sydney to have a new shaft put in before proceeding to it3 destination 970000000 lost in british coal output gathering ice boxea in europe attempt nonstop flight of 10000 miles paris sept 20 the french aces costes and vitrolle hopped off from warrington eng sept 26 sir le bourget airdrome at 6 oclock this p cunliffelister president of the in an attorn t to lake vi they hope to fly 6000 kilometres 9700 miles break- coal tieup probably is not less than ing the record of 5200 kilometres set 200000000 about 970000000 sept 1st by challe and weiser the sir philip in a speech here on the flyers had intended to go to siberia coal situatiowalso asserted that there and only at the last minute decided to were additional indirect losses which try central africa i no one could estimate although only one family in ten has signed for service in the canadian away the city was shrouded in dark- smooths fed and watered 1250 do an ice box in germany thero are mare cattlo trade and also for carrying re- n for an hour before and during the fob 12 do country points 1175 small ice boxes there than in any frigefated foodstuffs and a general storm and the streets were veritable do off cars 13 seect premium other european country cargo enormous loss to crops by wintry blizzard sweeping prairies higher cost of coalsends atlantic freight rates soaring montreal montreal effective immediately a they will be brought into effect coin- general advance of 15 per cent has cidently with the changes made by the been made in the freight rates from canadian transatlantic conference north am- affected by rivers in the deluge it was the worst 246 storm in the history of the town as far as can be gauged the twist- j er started its career of destruction i tihout five miles north of here an i losing its effect as it passed througa jjjjg 5jj strofigljaklfs ed in the canadian transatlantic the change provided that their goods i750 winter pats choice 630 to conference announcement of this hav- are carried to the united kingdom by lc40 rolled oats bag 90 lbs 330 j been issued by a 0 minshall vessels owned by companies sitting in winnipegthe prairie provinces had quite late on thursday but the l os t 7 ifs sor 8 f forence secretary on behalf of the j with the north atlanticunited king- were experiencing winter storm con- sky was overcast and a north wind f w n adiatrf ns xcon the outskirts of the town io the sou and east st thomas one farmer estimated ns rn tfeed flos canadian port i to the t united king- j thus all shippers on the winds were driving snow and sleet before them in many districts winnipeg was in tho grip of a sleet storm thursday night which was dis rupting telegraphic communication portage la prairie manitoba was re ported to be tho centre of a blizzard of midwinter proportions with tele phone poles blown down within the town limits during the past 24 hours western snow was reported in many dis snow was reportea in many u- w d wcathor ensues for wc finest asts 17 c butter no 1 pas- tncts of saskatchewan and aberte r m aa the rrtjns hav warded teurized 24c eggs storage extras nnri tha wanrhar fnimtaar nttfvrafl iltxlfl 1 m i nt on f n v and the weather forecast offered le e cuth tobaccn relief for manitoba it read colder t cn 3 with local snowfalls snowstorm followed firste 46c aserious comntion prevails in all nv7adm 7rati4po provinces many harvest workers by warm weat1 ll brought in from eastern canada are is attributed to the increasing cost of coal and to the necessity for ships 43c storage firsts 39c storage sec- having to take coal aboard in this fresh extras 52c fresh co for the round trip thus re ducing the amount of their available thick smooth hogs 1275 to 13 cargocarrying space stranded in the western cities with prairie farmers expect early- no prospects of worker many days resumption of harvesting to come while the farmers of the west canada has experienced weather con- have suffered losses aggregating milj winnipeg sept 20 warm sunny ditions varied in the extreme and in- 1 lions of dollars weather wa reported generaly from eluding rain snow and hail in many i farmers of manitoba according to the prairie provinces over the week mmmbi shcep mmgmmmm to 650 com lambs 11 districts bringing to a standstill all an estimate given out by the provin- end and farmers are hopeful that a tii ls 2c 3 tho indon general iture dept have suffered general resumption of harvesting wil omnibus company which employs the canadian government merch ant marine is hot a member of the canadian transatlantic conference it is not known if the company will follow the lead of the conference ship ping lines since the beginning of the coal edby thvs7urch7raroonlvthise in great britain and the en forcement of an embargo on coal ex portation from the united kingdom w t p m cattle flour and grains are not affect- by the british government coal-bum- says london bus hirm cj b tho new ratcg a these not mg vessels coming to this continent come under purview of the lines as a from british ports have had to take on sufficient fuel on this side for the w no change has been made in the k 9 s ha freight rates to the continent tho asl ut tor the accommodation sumption being that ships can coal at thc a ot coai and tha man is grown up at 26 1 1 included in tho list dealt with under the jurisdiction of the conference when is a man grown up not un- field operations in tho prairio pro- cial agricultu vince t a loss of 12000000 as a result of tho bo possible in a few days all provinces have experienced the inclement weather which has prevail- southern saskatchowai heavy hand of winter and on thurs- cd during the threshing season only temperatures as high as 80 degrees network of speedy bus senices cal the united king- i cit of tho coalburners dav the snow area was moving east- 50 per cent of the threshing has been above zero with a pod drying wmd tle company believes that youths several thousand drivers and conduct- reported oys in coveting the london area with any of the ports at which they dis- h ffjto rgorryi cap- that tho north atj revenge is a kind of wild justice kingdom freight confer- which the more mans nature runs to similar increase of the more ought law to weed it out ates under consideration and that francis bacon