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Port Perry Star, 8 Nov 1923, p. 6

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OE hundreds of once beatifal onl not gus a Fe apt. sets yi the sterling i w across Whi and suffering] ground. Stumps, scarred and pitted re pie | emp, roe Ios, Se te, a about, The history |s ng splinters--an sp that tree was found . n Forces in the war is a lying at all angles on| oe the lieutenant, a psi deeds such as the ex-| the ground, are all that remain to tell| gion "beloved by, all. He was the) that on this spot was once 8 shady gon of a Canadian general who had BE, | mioion of AAA fu astion in the Some} Can- ation an War. - 'Ad-| hangs over the place but a fatal fas-| Every foot of this devastated ares] under a terrific artillery bar-| cination clings to it also and grips the|is packed with human interest and took the Canadian trenches| mind despite an "occasional sniper's!signs of human suffering. Over and g the wood and inflicted bullet or stray burst of shrapnel.lover again first one side then the losses upon the defenders. Scarcely a soldier enters here but! other has turned its artillery upon it. : an guns were captured feels" the strange impulse to remain| Over and over again has a torrent] {i vol 'se ower m b and the gallant young officer com- and prowl about. Look at that|of humanity streamed across it and | of the province their register: _« Fredericton; N.B.- : manding them, Lieut. Cotton, was ground plowed and pulverized in every at last mingling with the clay of ed seed handled time there is a survey of 1g Xilled and the 8rd Canadian Division | Part by high explosive and bursting{ mother earth lie friend and foe alike. cial government seed plant at Edmon-) made about two miles from Frederic-i]| 'sustained the loss of its general offi- shrapnel. What flotsam and jetsam| See that little heap over there? A ton this fall. -To date more than 58! ton Junction, by A. E. Hanson, a vein "cor commanding, Major General|is strewn about, left in' the varying| Canadian--so it is. sced growers have sent in applica-| of coal having been found in that Mercer. tides of battle. Here is a row of rifles,| They lie here uncounted. One pitch tions. It is anticipated that the plant cinity. The extent of the coal deposit "But, the captured ground was not al- some broken and splintered, some|dark night in a swirling shower of will handle about six times as much will not be ascertained until the sur- lowed to remain long in the hands of plastered all over from breech to muz-| rain they came across, two ballant grain this season as last. vey is completed. La the enemy. Speedily and resolutely zle with mud. The gallant fellows| Canadian regiments, firmly, determin- Winnipeg, Man.--Manitoba has de- Halifax, N.S.--Apple exports via the Canadian General Staff organized| ¥ IO held them were annihilated by| edly, and irresistibly, and won once cided to adopt the Alberta form of Halifax to Furopean markets during a cbunter attack and before the Ger- the torrent of iron and lead that burst! more from the enemy this blistered contract for its wheat pool, reducing] the period October 1 to 14, were 90,- mans had time to remove the captured above them. Here is 8 row of holes,|and torn corner of the world now the percentage of dcreage required to 387 barrels, being probably the high- guns they wer driven from their new- the birthplace of a trench line. Iti known as Sanctuary Wood. : put the scheme fnto effect from, fifty, lest in the history of the apple ship: (Jf: stretches for hundreds of yards. What! = Baptized with the clood of Canada's which is the percentage in the Albe ovine Iy Scquired Tigi oy an iris is that one stumbles over? A 'bulky| sons, its earth pressed by their heroic = = p---- wooden frame with strange charac-| footsteps, its air sanctified by their | 9 PER talions. ters upon it. Not ours? No. An|sterling devotion and lofty hope, how The Week S Markets i The valiant advance, over rough enemy device to support the deadly| apropriate is its name. . Finds 3 ground full of shell holes and strewn {machine gun. Look at that huge shell i - . 3 -- 4 1920. In, the former TORONTO. ot ery 1,000 1.2 - every "died, while in 1920 of every with military debris, was made on 8| unexploded, that lies upon the surface. : > . Once again last year the writer 1,000 births 103.7 died in the pitch dark night in a pouring rain. 2 Sai taba wheat--No, 1 Northern, 'As a result of the irresistible attack! -- visited the scene. Sanctuary Wood 06. the wood was cleared of the enemy| bh now presents a different 'appearance. Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 60¢; No. first, year of life, and the line re-established beyond and | LEST WE FORGET A low underbrush covers it and many i|8 CW, 46%c; No. 1 feed, 4d4%¢c. ; : over the brow of the Hill. The fol- | of the stumps of the trees that remain Manitoba barley--Nominal. lowing description of the contested ---- have sprouted into foliage, Nature's All the above, track, bay ports. les ground is an actual pen-picture of | hand Bas been at work to cover the ; jy erica Sorn-Track, Toronto, Univ ity ; scars o ind fii . 0. 2 yel 25. Jniversi Enrolment, ar sreeth, firm 1a Ontario barley--b58: to 60c. ee At the beginning of the present uni-' versity session the new entrance re- quirements in the Faculty of Arts went into effect at the University of - Toronto. It had been thought that the higher standards would: have ma- Buckwheat--No. 2, 72 to Tbe. Ontario rye--No. 2, 78 to Tbe. Peas--Sample, $1.50 to $1.66. Millfeed--Del.,, Montreal freights, bags included: Bran, pet ton, joa shorts, per ton, $80; middlings, 6; the. scene as viewed at the time of ] ° the recoptijte: Armistice cadam road built by the Canadian y Government under the direction of * * . Brig.-Gen. Hughes, of the Canadian ' Engineers, connects the scene with the facta Wood! | The wards or Day Menin Road at a spot which, during, pretty p! . y ge [ the war, was known as Hell Fire Cor- t) rustling in the breeze, delicate wind- ner: On either si { , ide of the road youn good feed flour, $2.06, ; ch =e paths Slo t hd Sen in o verlag November 11th, 1918 maple trees--brought from PRA ; Ontario wheat--No, 2 white, 96 to terially. reduced. the enn t but g verdure, bird voices in the branch- have been planted and when th THE EMPIRE MOURNS HIM 98¢, outside. such has not been the case. In Uni- Biri = Snclent Safed Stine grow to maturity the eh Andrew Bonar Law, born in Canada Ont. No. 2 white oats--42 to. 44c. versity College, the largsst.of; the four. with perhaps % uing y x spring Ju g FIFTH will have the appearance of many a|Sept. 16, 1858, and for seven months Ontatlo Lorn Raraifal 4 5 6 federated Arts Colleges, thers sre Sh Sed : Ee A country highway in the Dominion. The' Prime "Minister of Britain, died. Oct. ntario flour--Ninety per cent. pat. "| First Year students, while las year the ideas conjured to view by the ANNIVERSARY high ground overlooking t! nion. The', " t his London home, after an fll- in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship-| . PRESIDENT OF CHINA. there were 897 and the total enrolment ' h words "Sanctuary Wood. a large part of the € the weod and, © « which foreed his resignation in| ment, $4.50; Toronto basis, $4.50;| Tsao Kun, thet, new President of| yn) four years is 1,042 as com But the Sanctuary Wood of the salient, has been prepared to hel by! May last. He was dearly beloved for bulk, ssabard, $4.40 he th. Jota hina, Who has issued a Nara. for with last year's total of 1,111. In the great war--far up near the point of a noble. Canadian mi Ve his fine qualities. The honor of burial toba ¢ pats, e arrest of 'the Financ} ce-min-f jbo three: Arts Colleges the decrease qnument tha | sacks, b: the -blood-washed Ypres salient--pre- November 11th, 1323 fell to. all succeeding ages the. story in Westminster Abbey is the signall ia; $6.30 por baprels 20d pata, 34 [ister of China, Chien Tene Shik, who Lis ven Joss. 0 : : . s the 4 ne 4 4 : 3 AT te aE a sents a 'vastly different spectacle. How [1'Yy . 4" of the heroic. defence BG ry tribute paid to the first Canadian to thats Toronto, $14.50 to $18; No. 2 was Sduested = Harvard and is mar "Where are the 59 who would ve ghastly it looks from afar. Of the /| by the Canadian forces. hold the office of Premier of Great|$14.50; No. 8, $12.60; mixed, $12. __ rican wife. There-are| pee, in the First Year in: Arts : Britain. Straw--Car lots, per ton, $9. alleged to be serious-ircegularities nyo 41d conditions? = Almost ce ; BRITISH SUBJECTS simply and solely from the authorit ta $ o Cheeas--New, large: 24 to. 95; tie Ohiness finances, + ~~ + "| they are in High Schools and | fe NOT ON AN EQUALITY |* nich they Tne wry Armistice Day Occasion tions from Ontario, but may be able to one oh to Se, large, | $9.50 to $4; milkers and springers, bic bing mr in ar of Miner AN "The conception of the Empire as a for Numerous Unyeilings | officiate at the nveiling in dis own gg to 8lc; twins, 81 to 82c. "|$80 to $110; calves, choice, $10 10 }ome nig ense and preparing . . League of Nations ought to do away - z > county, at New Clasg: "i Butter--Finest creamery prints, 40, 11; do, med., $8 to $9; do, com., $4 themselves to Xp next year some' Conception of Empire 28 8 |with these claims which are so dis- A despatch from Ottawa says:-- oo 5s [1o 42e; ordinary creamery, 87 to 8c; to 35; do, grassers, $850 to '$4.50: ! 5 on Course ar the Second Year of League of Nations is True |turbing and unsettling in the Empire."| Hon. E. M. Macdonald, Minister of Another heavy cargo of British Col-| No. 2, 86 to 87e. lambs, choice, $11 to $11.50; do, bucks, : CAB National Defence, has had requests |umbia forest products arrived in Mon.| Eggs--Extras, in cartons, 44 to 46; $9.60 to $10; do, com. $8 to $8.50; | the Paes Course. Next September Basis of Settlement. U. S. DEMANDS from Hamilton Toronto Ban oy treal recently from Vancouver, con- extras, 42 to 48¢c; firsts, 88 to 89¢;! sheep, light ewes, good, $6 to $6.50; | they will come, more mature and bet- Yeo. ) ) ericton, | *; he British Empire' seconds, 81 to 82c. do, fat, heavy, $4 to $5; do, culls, $2] ter prepared, to present their creden- A despatch from London says: SUPPOR N.B., and New Glasgow, N.S., to un | signed tothe British Empire Lumber g ' Jan' Sniuta of South Afrie T OF FRANCE | cit soldiers' , N.S, to unc| signed to the British Empire Lumber| * Vib opens spring chickens, 418 2.60: hogs, thick, sooth Jufis| ale bo ls Rewlatet of the provincial Premier Jan Sniuts o a, : il soldiers' monuments on Armistice P! Pp 9: do, f.0.b., $8.85 to $8.50; 5 ""in"his speech made at the Imperial Day. erection of a timber yard and re- lbs, and over,. 26c; chickens, 3 to. d.! 5, to, $9; do, fob, $ -50; university. : 2a Conference, Monday, but only issued Britain Making Final Effort to As he will be absent in the Mari manufacturing plant on Bickerdike Ta. 28; hops oyer.5 hs Be; do, 4 = Rigid polis, $d to $8.25; do, BL b us} een he i the % here Thursday, evening, on the politi-| Induce Poincare to With- time Provinces it is probable that he pier. The cargo' comprises about By-! ro tos "15c; ducklings, over b ies ENTERAL: 3 ge! 3 hey V ios seo ity 000,000 feet. 20c: do, 4 to 5 lbs, 18¢c; turkeys,| Oa! : 3 do, i y ts-- No. 2.CW, b6%c; No. 8 CW, u ; z : -== | young, 10 lbs, and by 3 80c. ~~ |Bbde; extra No. 1 feed, 5dc; No. 2 ulation certificate, that he had secured greased pouttey pring chickens, 4) local' white, Ste. Flot Man. spring . , 83¢; 80: 80; : Ibs., 80c; hens, over 6 Ibs. 28¢; do, 4 heat ory 307 Znds, oc "seconds," went to the principal of to 5 1bs., 24c; do, 8 to 4 Ibs, 18¢;|choice, $5.76 S088: Rofled oath, 90.| the Collegiate Institute and said, "I roosters, 18¢c; ducklings, over b Ibs, |]p, bags, $3.06. Bran, $27.26. Shorts; | must come back to school this year and 28c; do, 4 to b Ibs, 2c; _turkeys,|$80 95, Mid 9b. 'Hay, No. take two Honor Matriculation sub- "| jects in order to be able ta enter uni" cal and economic status of British In- dra per] will be unable to accept the invita- dians in other parts of the Empire, w Restrictions. E-------- made 'what is likely to prove a mo- A despatch from London says:-- 4 J The conference of reparations experts m declaration regarding the "relations of the Bs os. 0 of | DOW hangs by a thread, following th "the British Empire towards cach | Hughes statement trom. Wachington wettest. agavding the beds 10 the. FPERCh™ Charge d'Affaires. neither the necessary four "firsts" on * that certificate nor the alternative six p= It" was decided Lord Ci iL ecided to put sanitarr rd Crewe, British Ambassador to young, 10 bs. and up, 88c. to 8, 3 A h s 2 ton, car lots, $15 to $16. Selujpment i the basement +, dian | L2TIS, will make the final effort to Beans--Canadian hand-picked, 1b. y , extras, 40c; firsts, 85c; sec-| versity in 1924." "But," replied the 'own Hall. cit equal induce Premier Poincare to withdraw 7¢; primes, 6%c. onds, 80c; butter, No. 1 creamery, principal, "two Honor Matriculation a : other parts of the two of he Jesttictians which Jost Maples Roduets--S7rup, Fo oh Jorn Potatoes, per bag, car lots, 95¢| gyhiacts will not make a year's work. QHZ that the claim arose worry. the Washingion Acmimisira® ga) EBL AE aT perito- $1... CERES 'Why not take six subjects and prepare gal.; maple sugar, 26¢ Com, bulls, $2.26 to $2.75; com. yourself to enter an Honor Course, oF tion, the adjective "present" before Pies we, iq i 12 WE, y general 'misconception | b ' : Honey--60-1b, tins, 12 to 13 : [ue phrase 'Germany's capacity to one, ne ¢. per, da oe cows, $1.50. 10 Bi Sairly seven subjects and enter the Second. | 1b.; 10-b. tins, 12 to 18c; b-lb. tin 10; lighter vi . $10; lighter reals, 89 Per! Year of the Pass Course?" Scores of as those, ature of British citizenship," Evigsi " pay," and M. Poincare's insistance Thos 4 a im a = that the committee of experts be sub- es og 3 3 $3.75 30 gwi.; hogs, 'thisk and F10P: | Ontario boys and girls have. " € ordinate directly to the Reparations : 82 OF tn $8.60; $9.25. ; ' is > 5 continued: ion $4; No. 2, $3.25 to $3.60. i a wit this. advice and will have the privilege "There is no equality of British "4 = despatch from Washi or ev Ares and of Sacrifice of 'taking. mush better Shvereity; citizenship throughout the Empire. LLP P fer Poi bogey mEton 118 bt to arms 'cottage rolls, 22 ge i i . a courses than they could otherwise The newer conception of the British! SY, 1 Fe will have to SE dfact haoor: 30 to 84c; spe- i at Valcartier Camp! pave hoped for. Within two or three Empire as a smaller League of Na- | om crippling restrictions on the action ial brand breakfast bacon, 34 to 880; A despatch from, Ottawa says:i-- yours, itis safe fo piedict, Se Sew 3 J ? y Canon Scott of Quebec has communi-| will be great + than it ever was when. 'tions and as a partnership of free and | or 4}, sed committees of te _ equal nations under a common heredi- | ¢ fie props Dip Eat to ie doar. involves an even u,v reparations if the United States [+] ta--Long clear b y : ; to 70. he, $18; 70 6 90 Ibs. 60, | cated with the Department of Nation- | low standards were in force --and thi 40 Ibs. mod. up, $16.50; lightweight al Defence with regard to the eregtion | students will be more adequately pi volls, in barrels, $86; heavyweight|of a cross of sacrifice at Valcartier! pared to benefit by university instrue-. i . Separtyte from the simple} i, to take part. The Administrations conception of unitary citizenship. { has its back up and does not purpose hy if rolls, $88. 3 Camp to commemorate the valor ofition ..- oy ) Lard--Pure tierces, 174, to 18¢; those who trained 8 that ¢ jand] , 'But, it may be said, the Colloniat ¢ 3 S 4 < "Each separate part of the Empire | committing itself to a conference until will settle for itself the nature and in- | it has before it the exact details of cident of its citizenship, The compo-| what France will adhere to. tabs, 18 to 18%c; pails, 18% to 19¢; overseas. 1f the proposal is ap-| Institutes and the High Sek rints, 20 to 21c; shorfening tierces 'it probab! } ' : : 6% Sn a0 % hi | proved, as it pro} oly will be, Canon have more pupils this year, 5% to 16%¢; tubs, 16% ; 16s; pails, Seott will proceed with a campaign to is true. Fol the hi sition and character and rights of its| Tt was made clear at the White ; : soples will be the concern of each| House an X 5) 16 to 16%c; prints 18% : . : ee and equal state in the Empire.| to-day ud as the State Department } : Heavy steers, Sotees $7.26; butcher raise subscriptions for thepurpoe. in fas svetage, Gof not only regulate immigration | wanted was to be hel steers, choice; $6 to $6.50; do f J Pm usually, sma n pful in arriving : $5 to $6.75; do, med., $4 to. | Large. 'of graphite have for nother parts of the Empire 'as| at the actual figures of Germany's]: Yas BN com, $8 to $4; butcher heife pose. deposits po ast Africa. | ten or fifteen i babe Le Tb Sn RR TBR ne : $5.78 to $6.26: do, med, pi Upper School stadents. Un Nae f - | was stipulated in our pt that 3 - he: bi i) TR = : A ahi: there Tas be. as a matter of domestic concern. | the experts' findings should only be : 3 $4 hi ie do. pier is to. be SrEsugemet there wr be. } common kingship is. behind| advisory the Rep jon - Commis~ R & = | ners and cutters, t room link between the parts of the Em-| gion, and it was further made plain : | cher bulls, sit im not the source from which! tha meri or Americans on : citizens will derive their| th would not represent They, will derive their rig]

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