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Port Perry Star, 27 Feb 1919, p. 3

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"rA "from London ayy © | From the latest arrivals from the| farewell Mater coast it is learned that the LAE 5 No. 2, 95¢ nominal. Rye $c omit "gard, $10.85 to $11.10, Toronto. ro a $11.10, Teron) 'onto, Straw--Car lots, to $11 per ton % to £3, No, 2, $1.75 to $1.80, accord- ng, T6¢ to 80c, nom- ent stan- ar quality, $9.75 'oronto ay Montreal armed cruisers, the Leon Gambetta, Admiral Charner, Cleber and Depetit Thouars, and one fast cruiser, the Chateaurenault. There were, besides, fourteen destroyers, eight torpedo boats, and fourteen submarines lgst. One of the submarines, the Durie, was. refloated by the enemy, but was subsequently recovered, The minor slips which "were sunk were . five To Be Tried on Murder Charge CANADA'S SHARE IN MANNING NAVY Admiral Story Commends Bear- ing and Conduct of Over ish navy, and is stationed at Halifax, The occasion was a dinner by the City CANADA ADDS T0 SHIPBUILDING 1918 Output of Vessels Greater Than Any Previous Year. cent. higher than the output for 1913, the record year prior to the war, ous entertainments are dulged in. few cases of frostbite owing to heavy supply of clothing. The North Russian allied the forces at Archangel are or collapgible huts, fitted with sleep- ing bunks.and Russian stoves. Vati- frequently organized. Winter sports, especially ski-ing, also rough shooting, are in- There are comparatively troops are garrisoning 350 miles of the Mur- & s . Murmansk is an ice-free port, com- 36.00 to Allied troops of the North Russian ¥ 00 to expeditionary force are in good health " 0 ; conditions and the military authori-| The battalion, which only are } lam 3 ties are doing everything to alleviate [in England from Belgium a forts ng the discomforts of the extreme cold,|ago, was inspec by the FRANCE LOST 45 SHIPS ] : sebibined SD xe Arctic 24-hour at the Canalis di n Fo of sl CE mea f= night. temperature was nearly near Liphcok. e men 'had 1 Four Dreadnoyghts and Five Cruis- 40 degrees below zero in January, end | them the colors which' the Prin ers Among 110,000-Ton Naval Loss. oly. three to four hours of daylight | worked with her own hands and A full list ot a aval < during the month at Port Murmansk, ! sented to them when they left No 1 Serine. $2.00 I the war, which has been published, In the Far Noi anadian and American railway men replacing. a whith 35.200 miter within the Arctig va i France, and which they \t--No. 1 Spring, $2.00 i1cjude four battl the Bouvet,| Diece of track and a bridge south of Archangel, Russia, which had been | "p= ried through many engagements. do., $2.06 to $2.14; No, Suffren, Gaulois and Danton; « four| destroyed by the Bo : = The troops are mostly accommo-| men were in fighting kit and Jook 2 to $2.10, f.0b., shipping nie to dated with wood-lined log barricades |extremely smart on parade. . After inspecting and $ the men, the Princess fixed to t colors, which were presented. to by an officer on bended knee, & wreath in metal, inscribed: "To Princess Patricia's Canadian | Lig Infantry from the Colonel-in-Chie in recognition of their heroic sarvice in the great war, 1914-18." Yoke The battalion marched past its the but MINISTERS SHOT : * | auxiliary , four gunboats, 4,000 Canadians, A despatch from London says:-- ilway. Supplies for outposts in-Cli he inspi akirle gt ir lots, delivered Mon. | seventy-two submarine chasers, one| 4 .__| Lloyd's in rT ox. tie nn haa _ the raiihend, one ju-Clie to the inspiring § h " treal ts, bags included. Bran,|sloop and 'seven small craft despatch from | ax saysi--| 30% Lo ng s : tv rol Bpipes. olewerny } hy i Bay } ' shipbuilding throughout the world in| sometimes 200 miles distant, by rein-| the colors presented tha Princess A * shorts, $42.25 +] The 1 Canada's proud but little known part ) e P ne a 1h : 5% Fave : 3 3.50 or e Joss iu tounage was 110,000, in manning the navy for protection 1918 shows that the mercantile output | deer sledges, which are often driven |thy only ones carried in action Ry HG fem s Hr S008, flour, $3. 60 per | against 550,000 tons for England, 76,-| © JSIFER 0 PATE C0 ered a | Of the allied and neutral countries for} by the women folk. Two of the latter| British troops in this War. i a : we, hi 1.820 to $21 per tons 000 tons for Italy, and 17,500 tons for little bit here by Admiral W. Oswald that year was 5,447,444 tons. This! have received the Military Medal for nis asim Wg wa ees te '$19 per ton, track To- the United States, N Story, who is in command. of the gure kas Réver Previously Jeon ap- gukant Sopdet in repelling enemy TWO B AV ARIAN : ah * 1 to. . x -- BRI North Atlantic squadron of the Brit- proached. 18 more lan bo. per | raids on loo convoys. Some 20 U-Boat Commanders AE - Ne rae-- \ St which included Germany and Austria- | pletely cut off from the outside world Country Produce--Wholesale. 2h Jospateh from Legion saysi- i Tg i Tinde i Ee a ing ex | Tor she mnths of the ear Tnter- & ; Butter--Da tubs Tolls, 36 to] euters says it learns that the com- "cluded from' the present compilation. | communication between the two oh UR se er 40 to dlc. a role, fresh | mission which is enquiring info Ger- from the Western provinces, Accord-| ay") aval 'and ono. vessels, of | forces commanded by Gen. Ironside) A Third Officer Killed and Twe ti i TY, " Tg to the enthusiastic testimony of . : : . X sabe de : Ld 7 a Wi ade solid: Sis; Frise, spe. man submarine got has now suffi-| oo grim old seadog, more than 4,000 1,348,120 tons, were launched in the!is only possible i) winter . Sime bY Others Seriously Wounded. Bo « ggs--New y to 44c. cient evidence to convict some twenty : ' + i United Kingdoms This is 534,033] aeroplane. Major Sir Ernes Shackle- a : J tol EA (5 a Dressed try- ng chickens, | German Dr commanders, near- a Oe and tons below the record of 1913, but it|ton ig attached to Gen. Maynard's xe Sespatch Jrom Musick B : A, 26 to 82c; roosters, 26c; fowl, 27 to|1y" all of whom at present are in Yogi Tal ¥ is 185.223 tons more than in 1917, and| headquarters as an adviser on Arctic| Kurt Risner, the CIvATAR. Cri wa 30¢; ducklings, 82c; turkeys, '40c;| of 3 Se sooner," said the Admiral, "and see 73 : 1 + hil necial force of | Was shot and killed on Friday by 3 squabs, doz., $4.50; geese, 2 | Germany, of murder. ven com-|ohet Canada's naval work was. On| 705885 tons more than in 1976. i equipment, "while a special OCS 0/4 you agnt Arcovalley as Kisne Bi Live. poultry--Roosters, 200: fowl manders dn particular have bad re-| iy: inet we have had over 100 ves- Outside the United Kingdom there| Canadian officers and non-iommuis-| #= = re . iit Y the Foreign 3) 24 to 80¢; ducklings, Ib. 8Bc: turkeys, cords against them, according to} o1q of the navy operating, manned by |" o'® launched 1,665 merchant ves-|sioned officers, all experienced in --. cn is Nh Tom a EIN 36e: 'spring chickelts 28c: geese, 18¢. | Reuter advices, and the opinion is ex-! i ooon 5.000 a sels of 4,099,324 tons. These figurcs | Klondyke conditions, is attached to Limistey ny Wane to ihe Prantien £80 Cheese--New, large, 28 to 28%c;| pressed that their' surrender and my. service these men have rendered | ho n increans of 13%, per cent, asthe forces as instructors in - Arctic | shooting. WE in toy fromitwa Aa twins, 28% to 29¢; triplets, 29 to | trial, possibly by an allied naval tri- to Canada has been great. They have compared with 1917, and hire 2,608,605 | life. Teams of husky dogs haye alse iat: wp Bong gain \ioad: a at . 2 i . to ad a: mm ad] ho : "anada for | shots fire m behind i a. jo 29%: Stilton, 29% to 30c; old, large, | bunal, should form a clause In the had to man small ships; and live a tons higher than in 1913. The United | been specially sent from Canada ior ots body wag earried into thd a 29 to 29%c; twin, 29% to 80c. Potatoes--Dntarios, f.0.b, track To. armistice terms, -------------- life to which they were not accustom- States, Japan and Canada were res- ponsible for 92 per cent. of the total | transport work, though the local rein- | deer, which roam in herds over the | Foreign Ministry, where it lies in the ronto, car lots, 95c 5 ed in any way. They have borne F Oy tor] porters lodge. Re \ 'Beans -- Canadian, hand-picked, | Allies Must Revictual Germany, these hardships cheerfully, and their ontpit Shad, e ar 1a5p SOULS, arg <hiefly used for a after the shooting the judicial ALE : bushel, $3.50 to A rimes, $3.00. Says British Mission | conduct throughout has been irre-|., 04a megmpir this purpose. ot and alice authorities arrived to fRENEAHE Amported, hand Kod, rma or In- { So proachable. I regret we have to part, rit i ARRIVES IN TIME . ; vestizate the azsassinution, and 'tHE SRE dian; $4.00; rd id Lh a despatch from Paris siysiThe as we will demobilize on Monday. I 4 S IN TIME| {NDIA'S CONTRIBUTION = | fret session of the Landtag wax open=. JA ~ "He 0: cl : 5-1b. n or revictualin ermany _ is y i i Jr TO THE WAR" 'yiordly had th ~oadine al ) . 28 to 29c 1b; 10-1b. tins, 27 to 28¢;| really urgent oa to the y rt FegTel Jou Sia, ne DE gaidier, or! A despatch from Paris says:-- ' -- ed. Hardly had the proces ding coms; 60-3b, tins, 26-to 26%c; buckwheat ' port | that you could have let the people o Th hus bi rohension . monced when Herr Auer, Bava , HS, : »| just made by a group of fourteen Bri-| Canada know the splendid service ero hos been some apprehension! A despatch from Delhi says:--Tn |g the Interior, was shold jo lo. tin, 19 to 20c. Comb: 16-02.) }igh officers who visited various parts| they have rendered." lest the Canadian exhibits for thel opening the Legislative Council, niga ! : ahi ¥ : Lyons trade fair would not arrive in said UX to $5.00 doz.; 12-02, $3.60 to Lord Chelmsford, the Viceroy, ? a of Germany recently for the purpose . 4 : oe ' r ea Jo roducts--Syrup, per gallon, |of conducting a special official in- anise time, but the ship Sentaining them | pat India's contribution to the Allies he : a the ssw ation "$2.25 to 42.25; sugar, lb, 27 to 28c, ~ vestigation of the situation. The |BRITISH GET 5,000 GUNS docked at Havre on Sunday, and theylinduded 21,000,000 sterling worth of | hy "ey Lounded in the left mids ; ee officers declare that the country is BY GERMAN SURRENDER will be carried to the fair ground by] ides, 200,000 tons of railway sleep-| 00 (00 6000 ito and thi - Provisions--Wholesala. living on its capital as regards food » SE a fast train. With the opening of the| org 1,800 miles of railway track, 200 ied Doticlals | 'wene | soaousigE x Smoked meats--Hams, medium, 36 | supplies, and that either famine or| A despatch from London says:--On | fair, on March 1, the exhibits Will|jocomotives, 5,800 vehicles, 42,000,000 © 0 ¥ 1 to 38c: do., heavy, 80 to 82c; cooked, | Bolshevism--probably both--uwill en-|behal of the Government it has been | be in position, and there will be in at-| yyticles of military clothing, 1,250} "op Tole one fired from the pubs 49 to bic: rolls, 31 to #2c; breakfast, sue before the next harvest if outside | announced in the House of Commons, | tendance representatives of Canadian| ggg combatants and non-combatants. | lie wallery. and caused a papie among: bacon, 41 to 4be; backs, plain, 44 to|help is not forthcoming. The need |in answer to a question, that the fol- industries and enterprises who are lo in Te dopatios. TT 2 45c; boneless, 50 to 52c. for fats is especially urgent, lowing equipment of the Terman] beginning to arrive. A Model. The Diet bui iMing is being gua red meats--Long clear bacon, 28 . ° i : d 1 A ve to 29¢; clear bellies, 57 to 28c. ? ) Beitich EO Ye We PADEREWSKI'S GOVERNMENT The newly elected M.P. was opening | by the military. . ies Lard--Pure, tierces, 27 to 27%c;| RICH OIL FIELDS H P Lo 2500: field id RECOGNIZED BY ALLIES |a bazaar at 'Mudton. He was in the SRA Sh tubs, 273 to 28c; pails, 27% to 28%; DISCOVERED IN DERBYSHIRE eavy uns: 5.000 gu 4 adie fiddle of what he considered a most | German Prisoncrs of War Lt = rints, 2834 to 29. Compound tierces, ete 2,000; machine, gums, 25,0000 trench A despatch from Paris says:--/ telling speech when he noticed one he Will Not Be Repatriated N . 25% to 26%c; tubs, 26% to 26%c;| A des hf ond .__ | mortars, 3,000; airplanes, 1,700; loco- , aespa 4 ays: 2 § Whe BOLE ne ae oi y 3 § espatch from London says: 5 Official announcement was made that! took to be the local pressman sketch i: pails, 26 to 26%ec; prints, 27% to : : . motives, 4,065; motortrucks, 1,220. cial ar A A y snatch from Parls sayses 21% Important discoveries of fuel oil have Us to February 14 the Germans|the representatives of the allies, at|ing him. A despate rom Paris yii= ; : rms Ll Ypeen made on the Due of Devon- hod > dered to the British 126,-| their meeting at the Quai D'Orsay onj After the ceremony he went up to | Mathias E zberger, head of the Ger! 3 + Montreal Markets. shire's estates at Chesterfield, Derby- 826 Te ! " Friday, decided that the allies should | the man, and said: man Armistice Commission, has been : Montreal, Feb. 25--0 tra Ne shire, where exploration has been car-| ™ iE : recognize the Polish Government,| "I--er--believe--er--aw--you were informed by the Allied War Counell : ford se ats, extra No. |riaq on on a large scale and under To TRING headed by Ignace Jan Paderewski. sketching me--what? Isn't that so?" | that at present there can be no dis gat at Wb Nr ne Sandan official sanction. The supplies are UNIQUE GIFT TO PRINCESS y 5m le iieriin "Rr---yes!" gaid the presaman cussion of the repatriation of Ge 3 Bh < Th, «0, ROlleC 08S, | described as vast. Expert: - PATRICIA FROM REGIMENT ia Yo Yhal br naw "ou re. | prisoners of war, except of wounde 'bags wy 15. 95. | 9° . Xperts are con a , YOLAND What -er--newspaper do you re. | prisoners of War, € pt t ¢ 2S Dake 0. to 415 Moai Hon vinced that several other rich oil ie HOSTILITIES WITH PO re : ANY | present?" asked the conceited M.P, men or meén who are soricusly ill, =a AF 3 . oullile, 3 Dea : A d teh from London says:i-- SUSPENDED BY GERMANY 1 oh Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $23. Beis i She eouniey = Sepa i: a RE ye a "No newspaper," said the man with ami mr atin £1 Cheese, finest Easterns, 24 to 25c¢; n authority says there is more| The lrince ; A despatch from Basle says:--An | the gketeh-book. "I design comic post: ; a . said 3 i ici i . * saysi---AnN a Health of the Hair. 3 butter, choicest creamery, 52% to 53; oil in England than in the whole State presented Princess Patricia with a hr lh ent from Berlin says:| ecards." or : SEM TY eggs, selected, 50c; eggs, No. 1 stock, | of Pennsylvania statuette of a soldier wearing the A] 4 + Lo Ihe polsons left in the system byt 8 TE dln ver bo ch, BAe | og. [lade of the Tan sud hoki in :Contomine VALU SONNE (ST | ent rem th Sa OE gs, a r ki 4; 0 is hand a book in which are in-|longing the ar , hosti len sauces are set away, put 8p... with many of the patients. FREE: lard, pure, wood pails, 20 Ibs. net, 26 ALLIED VI URMAN, TERRITORY scribed the names of all who have Poland were suspended on the morn-| few bits of butter on top. This pre- SR is first, build up tho heal Fo to. 290 -- servd with the regiment. ing of February 17." vents the forming of @ crust. and first, last and oll tho tims, ina 0 nL A despatch from London says:-- mn a ---- SS Sr Wn ree | sage (he scalp twice a day, it post A Live Stock Markets, The Pn forces, in successful hg Pi a The halr should be weshod frequentiFaRETH Y Toronto, F'ch. 25.-- tions, carried out with courage and Complete School Set---24 1CCCS too, even though a great deal of I vp Choices heavy export $16.00 $1750 dash, have advanced to Segoja, 60 ! comes cut at each washing. It 1s is iN steers ......... s i ] ( ; . . possible to restore tho hair withow 43% le ged Ti Tad 80 15 BITES SOL ing to an undated ' FREE TO BOYS AND GIRLS. possila to restore (hs bale sULRERIE, er $ p ring sham 3 SU Butdiers cattle i official report received here on Fri- ; This outfit contains: 2 Yen Points yi nly of fie Sealy Susing Wo sh a RY (AAS © ONOIGS ....a0a.. 12.00 12 BO| day night. The Bolsheviki lost 50 1 English School Cass 3 Joa Grayens (3% colors i st five minted ® 3 Do, good ........ 10 50 11 25 men killed and 80 wounded, and the 1 Japanese Pencil Box 1 Pox Paints Bet a RY ho I i Do, common ..... 8060 9 00| Allies captured much material, 1 Bpeoial Drawing Pencil 1 Point Brush gage night end 'morning Is red 3 Bulls, choice ....... 10 50 11 00 r----r---- 1 Compase 3 Patriotic Blottors a hs firmly aging AT , medit 875 900 ! ; N-. '§ Eubbaritnpest 1oed Foret 3 Package Unless Jack Ping stiches (0 get firm hold, & i - CRE py 0 th 1 pu 1d ¥ Poses : Do. Tough bulls... 7.50 8 00 GERMAN NI OPOSES: > a Coron 1 la er Say Denes your arbor books, lotiers, eto. calp back and & - Butcher cows, choice 10 25 11 00 ATIONAL MOURNING ZEW rasa CmatAy ; ; . ote, and Fou prod Do, good 9 9% 9 50 v ~~ ---- * We will give vou this whole 2i-pleca School Outfit free of all chargs if that "aglow" feoling.: A good ton Do, medium 825 850] A despatch from Waimar says:-- * you will sell just 30 packages of our lovely embossed 8t, Patrick aud Easter ne iL ade of 10 ry Do," . 5 1 2 ag Telegrams of protest against the sign- post cards at 10 cents a package (8 lovely cards hu each package). OE han nag ance of ; ing of the new armistice"are pouring: : ; . Es ag ah i Feeders ry cae rat i A i Send us your nanie and we will send you the cards to gell. When sold ine and enough of diluted ali L end cn i 50 kK mo The Narional Aseoubiviand one send us the money and we will send you the whole outfit. Address; pati ate bottle. A druggist Mi ! 3 to 4 1 un fe hel i " : put this up for you. Faithfulne ot veireavs. 90 00. 140 00 national mourning be of + ; HOMER-WARREN CO, Dept. 83, Toron'o | thls treatment Is very necessary ane R - aw EE - pgs 2 zie cones ale BRINGING UF FATHER ue oy SAY - SMITH LL BZ AT THAT MEETINS EVERY POLY IN THIS | TOV SHOULD BE. REMOVED = ¢« smell 13 t /

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