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Port Perry Star, 1 Feb 1923, p. 3

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Late in the autumn of 1922, a four-year-old salmon weigh- ing fifteen pounds, was caught in the easbern end of Lake On- tari This io one of the indi- cations which the Department has that these fish have thriven in Lake Ontario and that the pecies may soon be found all over the St. Lawrence water- ways from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean. ad Canada's Timber Finds Market in India) pS ! AQ tech from London saya Venoaver dune 558 wring ta a ; a Bi he Hon. a Robb, Minizter of Trede : ae Exch by the Vancouver oe Sa tp . Of and Commerce, visited Indian coast 3 : 3 ' cities on his return from Australia, % and he describes India as 4 great and : win rket for Ci i i he fi DOMINION PARLIAMENT OPENED. TUS week Sowing Diske: for Somudien Umber, FRR terest of the country is now turning to Ottawa, where the parliament is commencing work on the |steel produats, papér, carbide, elec- TROOPS LEAVE Hai f Canada for another year. The opening wis attended by social festivities of pre-war brilliance. The _|trical equipment and musical instru- pening bod coudysted: by His Excellency, Lord Byng of Vimy, representing His Majesty the King. The Hon. |ments THE OCCUPIED ZONE | W. L. McKenzie King, the Premier, and the leaders of the opposition' parties are s2en fn the picture, Hon. Arthur ; | Meighen, leader of the Conservative party, and Robert Forke, the nbw leader of the Progressive party. In the : French Geiteral \ We ygand to| backround is seen one of the Stately corridors of tte now parliament build ings. "be Dictator of United Rukr NE eo : fon: and Rhineland. 'Easter Week in Toronto Eys-Geafiing Operation ofall TA Te from Berlin says:--The United States troops left- Germany on : BY WM. MORRIS. Thursday, leaving behind them a mix-| Ontario is to enjoy a great feast of 25 despaich from New York says:-- of fectings. With admiration for| education Eastor week, April 21d to | [ERNE A tid of a pics evo wil be grafted the gird ae of their na ACT Sas Cisirio. Educa- | [3 N.J., youth in the hope that sight may : : "has recognized that gularly for the past sixty-one yéars, { ; Pe restored. Seven years ago Alfred w- but promises to reach a high-water | [§ manowitz--now 17. lost the sight Sm this year. Pople: all over" tho > of both eyes in an explosion of muni-; "| province are ta a Interest 5 cipal fireworks. Dr. Edward Morgan, ' in 'edtnation: Eig : 8 nd of this ; ¥ A of Paterson, became interested in the | States | Nnascence in, the United States, Great case. The operation will be made In France, Indid® China, Japan the Hotel Manhattan, Paterson, on iii 3: vice of Alfred's lawyers. There ng. the fact that! nd Germany, as well as in oYery pro- 5 despatoh from Paterson, N. J., "i | vince of the 'Dominion. i Goorany T 5 5 Un sited Seaten) The Divine Man revealed the great ; ; 3 IRE dw B 3 forgin, whi certefn duties . towunds Germany, Soret TE bok fis es the eye of Alfred Lemanowicz, in an | the flag at Bhrenbreitstein and going chlld In the midst. Wherever the | [FEUER ¥ id . Sion jo resors the I ymaraid boys) 1 3 REE British Col- | poe; The Leipgjger Neuste Nach-; child has been denied his rights of 5 2 Bs, r epsilon Premier Murray of Nova Scotia umbia, Who Is now in Ottaws to. oe ey presses the common German ' good breeding, health, education and | {EEE ci the bandage was removed| Chief of the government for twenty: cuss matters of Immigration with the | yentimant: "The United States, which spiritual development, humanity has | {SER young Lemanowicz declared he could | seven years, ill-health now compels Department of the Interior, and fransmi Germany the terms of suffered accordingly. Tbe most im- ; a ng betw ¥ t in- freight rates, as they effect the Coast Ee which Germany Jaki portant factor in national greatness is distinguish een light and; davk- | > goverment reliy Proyiaos, down arms, undertook at tha same Dot any portion of its' material meat | Ontario School Trustees' and time obligations which it cannot mor- | but the innate ability of its youth. We Ratepayers' Association. a hear and read a great deal about the | ™ RE SRA, We ml M k R oy escape." ton-of. Goblets ad-| conservation of our prairie, forest and The Teacher's Relation to the Com ee y a r et eport 1 you can't be a genius, or a field renter of te withdrawai of the Ath. | mineral wealth, while all the while we |MURY"- Prof. J. A. Dale, MA, Un marshal of haye been wasteful of the human fac- | Yer®ity of Toronto, ' "The Teachi f Music in the Toronto. 86c; breakfast bacon, 82 to 86¢c; tor without which these are of little The Teaching o ue : Rb ond Rg ris 0c; | value. 1t is olaimed that Canada neede | Schools" -- Duncan Mexsuste, MA, Pm wheat--No. 1 Northern, Se rand break - k bacon, inate. p Ple-to develop hor natural re. [Director of Music, Toron Manitoba oatis--Nomimnl. Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 50 she does, Let: The National Conference on Education| wr, niyoha barley--Nominal. to ob Tbs., $20; 70 ng 90 Ibs., $19; 90 us remember it' {s not quantity But} ' jy wag the writer's privilege to be! All the above track, Bay ports. $18; Nehtweight rolls, in French quality that counts most, Socldl, | pregent at the First Nattonal Confer Ameioan sorn--No, 2 yellow, 87¢; be, on, of heavywel ght rolls, $85. mn, | moral, educational and religious Pro+lgnce held in Winnipeg, October, 1919. | No. 2, 85% Pure tierces, 16c; tubs, ie hee, halt heartedly gress is made by concentrating on the 'That was the most comprehensive, Barle tating, 50 to 62¢, accord- 106s. pails, 16%; prints, 18¢. Short. ld. The re of civilization will Ji reights outside, ening, {ierces, 14 to 14%; tubs, 14% sed Chile ine Dadi socal, educational and religious Con | Ing, 10 TEMS THOS, | 0g to 16¢; pails, 16 to 15'4c; prints, 17 of the Ameritums, | be determined by the quality of the! serence ever held. Peopie of all creeds ae hon 2 FY oN c. | 4 er ' i h schools. and classes were among the 1,600 dele- Pe No. 3, $1.46 to $1.50. Hedvy a; choice $7 to A 2 School i alin Churches, Women's !gqieq representing all kinds of ¢rgani- Erm iy Montreal freights, butcher ce » chisice, $6.03 they must fig | Intute, Organizations, gations from all parte of Canada. The bags included: been, per ton, $25; | 5.50 to $6; do, med., | to j bat , § » For a fow days | Prakornas Societies, a and Teachers' Or-] Gonference was a concerted attempt shor, per ton, ; midge; $4 $5; butcher o hopes on "ndignation | should embrace the oppori| to rally the hest public opinion behind | $28.60; good feed flour, $2. AT choice, $6 to $6.50; do, med, axon world," but they, tunity of sending delegates to this "the schools of the Dominion. = Pro-| Ontario wheat--No. 2 white, $1.11 he vo $6.50; do, cbm., $4.25 {> $4.75; To g drawn | Bducationct Convention in Rdronto. Au gressive educational measures need to to $1.13, according to freights out- butcher coww choi Hy of th nitude of the pro "mide; No. 2, $1.03 to $1.10. 4, $ canners and pore that € mag Proc iw supported hy a continuous and in 5 he TEST ] Wi 2 @ may be had from u considera tefligent public opinion. Ontario No. 2 wile oala to its o, $15 A 2. 2 ; butcher Subs. prs 0 , ay the following: The Second Great National Confer-| pga flour--Ninety per cent. 0. rd feeder ates, gesd, $6.60 to $6; Value of the Bchool to the Life ence on Character Education is! to be pat, in jute bags, Montreal, prompt do, fair, $4 © $6; stockers, good, $4 "Hon. H. J. Cody, To-l}eid in Toronto, Easter Week, ¢o-oper- shipment, $5.10 to $5.20; Toronto to $4.60; do, fair, $2.50 to $8.50; * [ating with and succeeding the Ontario basis, Np 05 to $56.15; bulk weaboard, calves, choice, $11 to $12.50; do, med., : Relfglous Bducation of ike Hducatignal Convention, The same $4.95 to §5. | $9 to $11; do, com, Boe "ss; milk "Child*~Rev. Manson Doyle, railway fare will bring delegates to t pats., in cotton cows oloice, $0 bith Sx, of. Religious Bdugation n Kp h. The Conference will he lald in aks, 3750 per Bol; nd pats 486, 60. Shang, 480 So} aT 1 38, To, Askey Hall and it Js. $xpecied. this Toronto, $14 to $14. hl $11 to. cuia, $3 to $4; hegw, fed and watered, large auditorium will be taxed. toigis. ojo\er $8 to $12. | $10.76; do. fob, $10; do, ceuntry (capacity. 'It affords a magnificent on | * Gira. Car lots, per ton, track, To- points, $9.76. portunity for the teachers and. pheus ronto, $9.50. | Hog quotations ere based om the ees of Ontario fo hear many promin-| g Binet cream vitits, 48 prices of thick, smavth hogs wild ona Canadian speakers, as well as the 4, jrash ondina bind prints 40 graded basis, ar seleo sold on a flat {nent Jisitars from Great | to 41c, Dairy, 0 to Yo 310, Cooking, 23c. ra. | Bocgn selects, sold an the Fr D: oultry- ~Ohiickens, mifk- od is, bring « rem. = 1 ler, K.C.8.1; CB, | fed, over b ; do, deo, A seat: gps in. Boog flor of the Uni. {to 6'1bs., 21 to #70; do, lek 6 lbs, 2 . i 20; do. 4 to 5 lis. 18 fo ej ; Monreal. 2 to to 21e, ens, over a " 1 Ibs., 28 to 2c; do, 4 to § jb, 19 to to Bir. Asvirionss No. 2 yellow, 0134, %5e; da, 8 to 4 ihs., 11 to 17¢, Roost- No. 8, , B8 to No, = ore, 13 to. 18¢c. Ducklin , over B lhe. N, ® Ya; | Lo No. 2 local £3 to. 26¢; do, 4 to Bb white, 58 to bk. Flour. Mar. wring Turkeys, young, 10 tbe. and Cun pats, fires, $7.10; sesonds, SB do, Jd, 15 16 28s... Guern, 18 to $6.80; etrong bakery', : 2 ats., choice, Nb Re oats, bag, gle dha fas diferent countries. | Margarine--20 to 22c. Eh the, $8.05 to $3.26 "Bown, 3. Cute Girl gs--No, 1 ca 0- | Sho 7. ht he. : oR du; 6 For poe, BLM car Sn, $08 oY / lew aids; G2: ; choloest creamery, 41 to Fresh, 44¢; <elocted, ; ; 8de; new-laid, dozen, per. ek car lots, Pbe

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