'The trade report for the fiscal year. tates, amountin ending March Stas 102 shows Can-1907, 0, followsd by the ada's business to bi considerably high-} dom $610,365, 'Total trade er than for he puevidss your. For vib rance amounted to $26,358,063; the year show a favorable wi 8 it Indies, $21,957,264 trad. balance of - $120,712,400 us| with Japan, $21,721,148; with Aus-| against an adverse trade balance of| tralia, $20,241,687; with Belgium, ; SO 00s With the Nosherisnds, SAS ADRLLTO; 355 in the year ending March, 1921.| with British East Indies, $15,246.819; ; Clfndn's total le oa Jar and with Germany, $11,617,884, ust en amoun \ ln eh mnie wi LS |, nO o previous year, an incre 0 vy of this ial zie are poted in business ¥ ith Arie nd as accounte r by imports as|' N dom, Un- it 4 $747.162,984. in the BE ios ited States, Newfoundland, Nv Zea. : year, an increase of $54,694,069, and land, ArpecHin Belgium, China, Ger- Relies urs we compe saci Thon pa wi ,680, an increase for the r . re wer! year of $101,988,763. Exported for.| notable declines in importations from eign merchandise to the extent of $18,- Copa, France, or Japan and ow lg ought Je Jo b jo , La od in the a aa on $7,748,539,880 in comparison with ada's export trade business with the $1,501,680,998. 7 ~ United Kingdom accounted fir $79, Leading in the list of Canada's im-| 706,770 'of "this increment and that ports for the year were fibres, textiles with' the United States for $76,491, and textile products to the extent of 3a. to nD reransed 170,146,958. Tron and i oducts from , i 697; to accounted for $148241,455, mon. France from $5,208298 to $14,118,577; metallic minerals, $189,919,012; agri-' 3nd lo Sermany from $4,509,647 to E : cultural and vegetable products, main-| #7,200,871. ihere were heavy increas- DISCOVERY WE K IN SAULT STE. MARIE § ly foods, . $108,701,762; agricultural} = i exports to Australia, South and Sault Ste. Marle OVERY WEE nary iovery of Lake Superior in August, cheese, 80c. and vegetable products other than West Africa, Cubs, and Mexico. andj es. of 0 "Hin » will be played by the I |. Butte foods, $52,040,022; animals and ani-| Smaller increases in the cases of Ber-i 7 % PCTs © toroating X ANY i A of Longteilow's [0 35¢; ordinary ere mal products, $46,787,774; miscellan-| muda, West Indies, Hong Korg, Ar- fourteen' of them being call; im vo welil kno | characters of Long ows » 34c; dairy, 24 to 2 eous, $46,136,811; non-ferrous Totals, gentina, 'Belgium, Givece, Nether-| Story. The pictures show tw 4 the historical spots which will be included! E, ew. laids, I : ci $37.492,604; and chemicals and allied 18nds, Roumania, Sweden and Swits-| in thie events of the week, top; (+o Hudson's Bay block house uilt in 1319, 'Rew, ida; 18 Sax sont, ok 8, 40c:| 2 local white S08 products, $25,798,101. erland. The only decreases in export| amd below, the first lock built i North Amenica. It was. built by the North- HeEsve pout ing tok Tos, {onde spring w pats., 1 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS HEAD EXPORT trade recorded were in trade with] West Fur Company in 1797 for canoes and bateaux. i 20¢: do, 8 to bs. 2e; Jor A to 5 1bs,,[ g $04 choice, Fri LisT. Newfoundland, Brazil, Ttaly, Norway| -------------- NE TT | due ngs, over 5 fos. 5, 4 to B ats, 90-1b. 95 to 88.15. The export lich 1. headed by agri.|""% 10 ® small extent, with Japan. FEW CHANGES MADE | whereas the new quota list for 1028. The, Fic; turkeys, yout 20 fbn and|$26 to 25. Ji ngs, $84. Hay, N cultaral and vegetable products, main- A SATISFACTORY SHOWING. IN U.S. IMMIGRATION 1924 designates that part of the world py Rd poultsy.-Spribg chicken a gor lots, $13 to Li 4 ly food, which accounts for $384,226,- Canada's trade for the last fiscal | is ynder fhe heading, Cray Britain ind 4bc; hens, Fer 5 Tbs ser do, 1 ot 6A est eastern 6% 936. Next in line, also accounting for | year makes on the whole a very grati-| : : 23 orthern Jrelanc: Tee " Ibs.¢ 24c; do, 3 to 4 bs,, B0¢; roosters, | $0 Tha SIE Nhs Rl Sr New Dorgan, for Bei No Smal me fet 1 Si, i 0% 18 floors. So and paper with $229,165,216. Animal jer volume of business been transacted,| 1sles -- uo! ol ne to , + turkeys, young, 10]$3.75; best and animal products are also over the but it bus been the kind of business! Announced by Washington. o i842 alloted to cares Britaln and Thy, and up, 8c. n 50 ie hundred milli 3 ] _I most eficial to di < orthern Ireland" an e "Irish Free Any pig! 1b., Te:| $8.80; good 160. rel Sillion ut BEBE evocabn de Caries £34 an on. A despatch from Washington State." It makes no difference to the primes, 6%c. : x 3, as t oh. for $54,378,173; non-ferrous metals, | turned into a favorable one. Dealing says:--The new immigration "quotas"! American Government whether all of Ma > 50; dost a bi ) per TDs Jped, 1 $45,768,498; non-metallic min. | only with Canada's two principal cus. | for the fiscal year 1924 have beeén an-| these come from England, Scotland, 82» 9204; per 5-gal. tin, $2.40 per bacon erals, $28,317,684; miscellaneous, $16,-| tomers, a small increase in imports ™ 3 : 511,579; agricultural and vegetable! from the United States is more an Show mo. vit of Immigration. They| Free State. . : 2 products other than foods, $26,713,214 ; | counterbalanced. by a substantial in- show no vitally importgnt changes| The new designation for the British Canada themical and allied products, $14,743,- | crease in ekport trade to that coun- from the allotments for the fiscal year derstood to have been made : ; . 804; and fibres, textiles and textile, try, and in spite of the greater v.lume| 1923, which ended on June 80. Th& so as to conform with that of 2 % CW, 60% to bic: No. 3 C ci extra No. 1 feed, 51% a... i pe 2A I nounced by W. W. Husband, Commis-| Wales, Northern Ireland or the Irish gals; maple sugar, Ib., 26c. © ling, $1 products, $9,272,623. of business transacted, the unfavor- only ones that have been made are a British Government. Lg i % LL 'The total trade Canada transacted|able balance against Canada has heen result of political changes in Europe. p ripen. eestor, NB Au annual Ho i ig within the year with countries of the} much reduced; whilst the greater am- There is no change in the total num- py ogibotion of the Seats for the purpose of conducting fovestic! British Empire was $619,183,477, and ount of business transacted between | Der of immigrants that can be ad- in the Provincial H gation and experimental re-s eding o ! with foreign countries $1,114,783,009.| Canada and the United Kingdom, indi- mitted gluring the fiscal year that mihest OUSE | irned and cut over. timber lands jn! 4 The individual country with which the| cated in a larger favorable balance in opened on July 1. This is fixed by CONSERVATIVES .....c vuovs New Brunswick has been made avail-| heaviest trade was carried on was the the case of the Dominion. =~ ° law, and remains the same--71,661 LIBERALS . able by the Advisory Council "of eres em . aliens may be admitted monthly, or U. F. O. . Sei Hi Research an da. Repre- 857,808 immigrants for the entire LABOR . elon die Are th pre CREW OF MISSING year, Nor is there any alteration in INDEPENDENT w 1 sentative aYcHs {ire not des than t SHIP REPORTED SAFE | the number of immigrants entitled to CONSERVAT : eres Sac selectec. in CiLgren entry f : cli-natic conditions on which the ex- eeu ry from the United Kingdom, Ger- From the U. F. O. 8 perimental work will be conducted Captain Foster of the Trevessa many, Italy, Sweden and Russia--the Frou the Liberals Q ebec, Que.--Work is now in pro- ' . i, countries ordinarily sending the most From Labor ........ ws nebe Wires Wife from Mauritius. : From Independents gress throughout 'the whole province y h ¥ [US. | immigrants to the United States under ! eprovineial ways, al roads A despatch from London says:--A existing conditions, All told, there is! a ; mystery of the sea had a happy end-|# shift in allotment of only 555 ims | LIBERAL GAINS. fod 3 os 3 roads, arhich ing when Mrs. Foster, a resident of| migrants from the "quota" of one prom yy. F, 0, ... nouncement of the Roads Department. Barry, received an unsigned "gable| country to that of another. A From Conservatives . In view of the late season, extra crews message from the Island of Mauritius,| The regions involved in this change have been employed by the contractors) in the Indian Ocean, reading: of allotments are designed as Austria, ! " usafe, excellent health." 5 Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland,' U. F. 0. GAINS. ork may be com. Mrs. Foster is the wife of Gaptain| Syria, Turkey and "other Asiatics."" From Liberals Foster, of the British ship Treyessa, Another interesting aspect of the new RaW hich : up for lost in the| quota regulations involved no change » ways L R. a a ay a month ago, of allotment, but one of designation. jt Few gradients a Tail are : ric time the witgs has bee ~The Bitch Tales ure "entitied to Sleeper 0 60, Modern locemo. ounted tu gver §$128,135,000, Cobalt time 1 hives will take much steeper gradients: {camp was discovered late in 1003 andi] "Pati 2 strated with f. send 77,342 immigrants to the United : amp ry 3 a a prostrated with grief. « States diring the current fiscal year, butethey are not economical to work. | hardly began producing until 1905.| ho Hein in Somers life which was also their allotment for : ito Dividends paid out of Cobalt mines" o a Tov omtiar of Ip onto tons, was on a voyage from Australia the past fiscal year, but the British ET amount to $98,863,820, which repre- : Ce Isles were designated in the 1922-1928 - Natural Resources sents practically 50 per cent. of the : } to England, when, on May 28, a wire- R 4 £ Hon: G. Howard Ferguson less ae from her was picked up, | quota list asthe "United Kingdom," Bulletin gross Te of CF austiom Foren id $28,472,988. , New Premier of Ontario. saying that she was sinking, and that The Trevessa, a vessel of 5,000 The Natural Resources Intel- innipeg, Man.--Weather condi- : sey 2 the had taken to the boats. The TH " ! p ; 3 Lightning Started Forest Fire en call vad by the Tre-| toga | ligence Service of the Depart- || tions throughout the Prairie Provinces, : $ fi ment of the Interior at Ottawa, || during the. past week have been in Miramichi District | vean, owned by the same company,| | 8 ; I wee which vessel at that time was but 300| | BayS: cellent from a crop development, stan A despatch from Fredericton, N.B.,| miles from the position given by the| EE ny : Same of the structural ma- : tothe weekly crop says: -- Lightning caused a forest fire, Trevessa. The Trevean hastened to| |i Pe ? | "teria of Ontario, among them the Canadia Pheific Ral : which destroyed 1,500 acres of timber the scene, and searched for the sur- a : a ||| lime, brick and building stone, | way. 3 completed and |. lands in the south-west Miramichi | vivors until June 7, when she reported | [SS : {J while not approaching the val- : River, near Napadogen, a divisional| from Sydney that she had found only {| ues of the gold and silver out- point on the Transcontinental division | wreckag: and an overturned boat. fi ; il - pus of the province, yield quite . of the Canadian National Railways,| Coming on the heels of the message i are returns, and occupy 8 according to reports reaching the De-| to Mrs. Foster was a.cablegram from % ir mporfant position in the partment of Lands and Mines. the vessel's owners, filed by Captain| | ; milding n . : Rains have brought a cessation of | Foster from the Island of Rodriguez,| | % Hl 2 nie 1922 there were sol the fires throughout the province for|in which he reported that he had ar-| f P i - -- in the construction, the time being, reports to the depart-| rived there with 16 members of hisf ; fc al and other industries in ment stated. |. : crew, and believed the boat containing| | ! ~Ontario, 8,611,022 bushels of = ha quicklime, valued at $1,265,775; the others would turn up. hen Hone Pool | St Jobin, NB. Is 8 ts valued at $482,548, and. to be Handled by Pool |" [5 err, hate, 1,000 bricks, 'valued a : : by the United or A despatch from Calgary, Alta, ied oe ; aa ¢ a | according to an announcer C S---- LAS Be barta. to handle. his] 2Y the firm of Thomas, Armat "Wiss Carrle Carmichael Oe I, will be proceeded with im. | Bell, Limited. The new hotel will be| President of the National Council Tidy IL it samapmced by H; W,|dfht storeys high, and there will be) Women, witch hed a cosventioy Wood, president of the United Farm. | SFPre 200. routs, 11 with costly tn Halifax. It feprossuls tie wn of Abert. on pee EE mem emer ARNG AE YE ras