| Canada will co-operate, und in which| pe asd th Wis a er : inion will be pooled, was inaugur- conference, primarily, was eollgetin R a ote i salle for the purpose | bringing cords tue al aT om 5 8 10 proceed UNer) poop I COMO TE oo, Purchment seals and th u 037 rand fe Council of Finger Bo pais in may and in animals, with a' Mary, Queen of Scote, could not poss : i We. '8 program of, h 8¢ ; ' Pl Sopa a 5) So 7 LG a el HE program. to bo followed was agreed| the Dept. of Agriculture, the Research! "publish i» result' upon at a conference held here Tues-| Coun on hv re ae ossurgh) ode], publiching: tha rest bo the '| day and 'Wednesday, at which every| Canada. After a complete of eas igations, in the June nums j : 1 n Pp survey of Fer "of Discovery, produess evidence ol Peoiidnt Dactariofugist and pathol. the present position of the tuberculosis 't, show - that the. letters soeribod ts irace of them) Fd ogist in. Canada was in attendance. problem a set of projects was outlined. Mary were in the handwriting of her ce. ( en The conference met under the joint| These are bein submitted to 3 ring Tees: than: an ; 8 Various! secretary and betrayer, Wil iam Mait- [dhe Joy Fale i 0 + | chairmanship of Dr. J. H. Grisdale, institutions in Canada with a vie ' Er nyer, Yi * the river in the vicinity of the 1 Ea drians| WIL 8 View 10) Jand 'of 'Lethington, Mr. Mitchell, tragedy was black with boats, the oc-| coef - Dep, Minister of Agriculture, aud Dr. | obtaining their fullest co-operation. | who is the author of "Sciefice and the/ cupants using hooks in an endeavor to| or nv be G Lol aterm ; : ~ | Criminals," and other works, has fig- raft, shipped recover 'the bodies from their watery fetes ANOTHER AXE MURDER : THE MARKETS ured in important triald where the vhen-caug] in the iti grave. ee 5 oi x Ae oe 5 hs i Ls ak 'OCCURS NEAR HEARST! - re authenticity of documents played a 'eddy near one of the| o'clock Narcisse Caron an 5 : - " WE : . oo Cann vital part, buoys, = capsized. The! kis son, Fred, led the body of| ; pect i inci ed - ys, capsized. Th ly Fred, grapple body ; re j dy S t is Held by Provincial TORONTO. wis rei Sug Eve the shore ware. her grits]. | | ant = TTL Semen © ooh, Npel WY Sinead), SOROS st Reparations Comin : he sotue aa To moments, and pn das iit to say news) tL ie PONTAL ap ERTICAL | 'Crime in Northern Ontario. [31e; Ne aantie 5,2 3 Noth. Reports Payment by Germany he succeeded in ng Aurore Ga-| that might come. . . Re i Man. onts--No. 2 CW, not quoted; | TY oe tien, who } od rsell a heroine in|. The quadruple drowning, following 5 wean pus to) boot BE hapsd be A despatch from Cobalt says:--An- No. 8 CW, 62%c; extrn No. al A despatch from Paris says:--Ger- " ng a brave but untuccessful at-| so closel 'upon 'the triple drownifg at 14--Kingly +] atohed. » ik other axe murder, the second within, 621tes No. 1 feed, 68¢; "No. 2 feed,' many has paid the reparations asked to Save her little w. | Barnharts Island two weeks ago, has '16--Colieated TT Bulle : _|@ few weeks, is reported from the G5c, {of her, the Reparations Commission Title ¢. d hid tot BOW CAR a sores ta conimunity. : or |. G---Warderere : North country. The victim of this, All the above c.i.f, bay ports. declared on Friday for the first time it -year-o! | caused n 1 Joie ning : | 7=-Prohibited * {second crime {5 the watchman at a| American corn, track, Toronto--No, | in its existence. It met especiall -- = TT :A8--Happening : . , i 5 "hi 2 yellow, $1.26, a ao: especially t0 Ry En . : 19--airi's" name 8--Female singing volces mill nine miles west of Hearst, but, Min » : {make this mormal statement on the ISON |RECKLESS DRIVING 20--Hat material -0--0ne spots ~ [bis mame-has 'not yet heen discovered, Hillfecd7 Del, Montreal Sos request of the Council of Ambasse z ' 4 fhe ; : : it : cara, | 12 L b i : BAN CCUN hs CAUSES INJURIES 2 Ro er ainese 1 {e Te ams by the authorities, and his employers, jy tg per 'ton, $80; middlings, $86; ndors, which wanted the statement on . i te a Fo pola § 3 7 }12--More precocious the Thompson-Heyland Lumber Co.,'pooq feed flour, per bag, $2.80. | record before framing the note to Fo ~~ Commander of Canadian Ar-|Four Persons Hurt and Three "24--Large plants £1 18=You with 'offices in 'Cochrane, can throw Ontario oats--Nominal, f.ob. ship- Germany on disarmament, which will is tillery in World W, - Dies Cars Wrecked in Collisi © R26--8torma 28--Consume no light on the man's identity. ping points, g : | declare the Allies are ready to evacu< : e r ar rs in Collision 31--Somber 27--Rose oll The victim's head had been smash-! Ont. wheat--No, 2 winter, nominal; | ate Col Ge r= in 60th Year. 5 Near Chatham. : 82--Hesltate _ {9B--Water fowl : ed in with the blade of an axe, which No. § winter, not quoted; No. 1 com. g;© 10 °87¢ 85 80 "satisfaction of te A despatel "fio Oi Tr A ew $6---Rocks 29--Printer's measure had penetrated through to his brain, | mercial, not quoted, f.o.b., shipping] Inter-Allied Commission in control Ottay Y$i--| Chatham, Ont, May 31.--Two wo- 88--Impede 30--Exchanges for money © | The head was almost severed from the POIDtS, aepotding to freights. The note probably will be deliver Major-General Sir Edward W, B. men and a six-year-old girl, and a 39--~Toward . 82--Overpowering fear bod Barley--Malting, not quoted. . + Jove prohably wi elivered Morrison, K.C.M.G:, K. .B., D.S.0., man, are in St. Joseph's H ital 40--To cut off 88---Part of verb "to be' Yt Buckwheat--No, 2, nominal. in Berlin Tuesday by the Ambassadors late adjut neral at Natioral Deo} in. Bt... Joseph's Hospi 41--A human being S1--The one. above An inquest has been opened at Rye--No. 2, nominal. of Frante, Great Britain, Belgium, fence en 2 veleron of the seriously injured, as a result of an 42--Father (familiar) > 35--Burns Hearst by Coroner H. E. Tucker, but| Man. flour, first pat., $10.40, To-| Italy and Japan,..4. . ... $sb" We South African War "and officer. Suto smash which occurred on the) '13 RUM, TARE) - .. . - 87--Wireloss call for-ald ~- +-. 4 | the proceedings were 'adjourned -to'ronto; do, second pat.-0.00,. Toromto.| I a 7% 'manding the Cahadikn in or So Provincial Highway ahont a mile West | © "gg-Avarlclous-persons ~~ |838--Cut of pork : permit of further investigation. [Pastry flour, bags, $7.50. King G d Q M ; 4 : France Te = Cahadi onl Thy Ho ha am, at eight hirty ight ¢ 4--Lees : : noIPABEY writers Charged with vagrancy, a man who By Catlts, per ton, $8.00 to Le corge 23 for Li y ursday morning in his 60th year, Hoang Petes | ue Roe®: SO tHead qowee ng Tipo xamp . : i suspected of Joon ii Something 2; Screenings -- Standard, recleaned; | y Cornerstone for Lioy: General Morrison was born in Lon- d and. Gl yy Saya : B83--The whole range of anything |47--Day of the week (abbr.) 8 Crile. is eing detained by the f,}, bay ports, per ton; $24.00. : : don on July 6, 1867, and was educated |... Giayton. Ortutne, the! six- 55--Sensitiveness of feelin 48--Cut off Provincial officers nt Hearst Jail, | Hay--No. 2, per ton, $13.00 to|, A despatch: from London says:-- at Dr, Tassie's Sarcie et uca od year-old daughter of Harry Rose's sis- 4S ed ie na 50--Preserved The man who was killed acted as §i500; No. 8, per ton, 811.00. fo The King and-Queen, accdmpanied by He engaged in newspaper og t) ter, all of Windsor. Their condition 60--Abbr. for name of a contineht |§1---Kicked, as a football watchman at a Rossington plant and $12.00; mixed, per ton," §9.00 to| frince Henry, drove -in\ semi:state ; th the Hamilton Ter ae 2st is not dangerous. : 61--A minute particle 0 63--Determine by measurement he lived in a shack ncar the C.N.R. $11.00; lower grades, £6.00 to $9.00. through that ancient part ¥f London $ with ho Soy aud lat or A car carrying those who were jn- 64---Bcant | +: 84--Nloce perception - line. He met his death some time' te New, Jarge 20 oi Joke: | known as The City, to Tdadenhall for: some ra editor i ' hisf, Whi jured was going from 'Chatham to 66--8everal things considered as a|ps---Entrance . dufing Sunday, | Stittone 25 t "<i oa 0 oi Street, where Their Majesties laid tho SI Fat Te Poraneeiet. Voile | Windsor. . In the car also were Hatry whole 67--Contend with Several blows were stiuck, accord-) age; twins, 28 to 20c; (Holets. 9g! COTNerstone for a new building for = Haltery as a hetero am T : Rose, the driver, and Miss Reta Plant. §7-=Mohammedan chief 68--Woody plant ing to the Coroner. The victim wis'to doc. Bi 2 Lloyds, the Great British shipping, PRIATorre te the Dog oy ep fra er Abead of them, two cars were ap- oa NAR aileh horse 61--Plateau last seen alive about 9 o'clock on Sun-| Butter--Finest" creamery prints, 37| banking and insurance' firm which Ottawa... 7 1d Patteryy, proaching,. and were apparently rac- am iderly AT 62--Overlook day evening, and his body was dis- to 88¢c; No. 1 creamery, 85 to 87c;| evolved from a seventeenth century "3 == The Solth' Africas Wes ing: One of these was driven by A. 7i--8oaked in a liquid 63--Part of automobile covered. inside the shack about 11[No. 2, 33 to.34cj dairy -prints;<29-to|coffde house into wn international fn. = = - Morrison a chance so ihn War offered Best, and in- it. were "his- wife and '72i-Argued . : 66--Within Te "a.m. Monday. 80c. : stitution. ign. Bane enionstyate hiS| threo children. The other nr was] ? he * : TT Considerable mystery surrounds 4 Ege Fresh xia, In gartons, 36/ At Temple Bar, where the cavalcade ; anc he returned home with! driven by B. Mansi of this "6ity, and this murder; and Provincial head- as 200. ci fresh firsts, 32c;| entered the city proper, a crowd 'wit- : ' . nessed the quaint ceremony; preserved p~ many honors, including the D.S,0. He he had one male passenger with him. SEVEN INJURED WHEN PASSENGER BOA : quarters here, while declaring that! "Jive poultry-~Chiekénis; spring, 1b at rl hy oo jo. 4| from olden times, wherein the King "renewed his interest in militia work|: When: A ak oh JY ALL : : and Raat at a cab dRAIA. Worl: - yp the-two 'cars ap this ; Al tobbery probably was the motive, are! phe; hens, over 4 to b lbe., 20c: do, 3 Jes: Sug' Sevotad Tiel attention to windsor. party, they, Wore: : ie ; RADIAL HITS AUTO HAVE A CLOSE CALL awaiting further reports from Con-,to 3 1bs., the; spring chickens, 4 Ibs Bskked and Feceived from the Lord ri the European: situation being tiirn out to pass 7 5 Ty 3 . ana tables Bush Craik, I-| and over, MLF., 24c; do, fed., 22¢; | Mayor permission to enter the gat } Convinced that Germany intended to was ahead of er which or onto Motoring Party Meets | Keewatin 'Escaped With Loss Fi a al Sam yioenb joostera) 16e; ducklings, © tbs. and up, of London. 2 sii S # rT & 7 " 4 7 . . & oy : Gh AR 3 s, b---- : : ernie fiesta Commanding the 1st Canadian. Ar.| £31, direction i, ii cnwiiling to Mishap--Hurled Into Ditch. | of Rudder in Lake Superior Dressed poultry--Chickens, spring, a0 1. "Tr tillery = Brigade, General Morison 100 deep, rowded 15 alts i was i Toronto, June 1.-- Three" women| a Fog. SASKATCHEWAN GRAIN |, 66c; hens, over 4 to 5 lbs, 28¢;|/Alrplane Us: y Drummer ent Se Jrance in February, » 1918, far as he could but not hoe] were seriously injured and four other | A despatch from Port Arthur, Ont., GROWING EVENLY go, 3% iba, 20et Sprinpchickens, 4 to Call on Arctic Customers i ih battle ot ig sstion res. the Second and the cars piled 'into him head-on. | Persons, all Toronto rosidents, were|says:--The steamer Keewatin, of the : eT. > 32¢; roosters, 20c; ducklings, 6 lbs, A despatch from Fai banks; Alask dlersConeral, ho bonis, em All three ears were badly wrecked. | badly bruised and shaken up when a| Canadian Pacific Katlway's Great Rainfall Reported in Pracically [and up, 2 Ts das indo espatels frou Fait bale; 2308 a, . "Divi ¢ 3 ; ii i i t tabs ans--Canadian, handpicked; 1b. { S8¥8i--= i Division Artillery. In'December, 1916 Gt pl Ca Pee Tadial cut onthe Metropolitan divi-| Lakes Service, which went on All Districts. 6%c; primes, Ge. 7 trip north of the Arctic Circle was 4 he took over all the corps artillery April Fire Loss Lower by sion "of the Hydro-Electric Radials| rocks at Passage Island, 42 miles from, Maple producis--Syrup r im. | made from here recently by Joe Me- i fh, $2.80 herin, merchandise broker and com- 3 ped into port | exception of a few isolated areas, maple sugar, ib, 26 to 26c.| mercial travel f Seattl hon iz growing well and evelly in| "Honey.-gl.lb. tine, "13%¢ 10 Jol mcononce maa yuney, euitie, San all districts of Saskatchewan, accord-, 10-Ib. tins, 18%e3-6-1b. tins, 1c; 2%-| wein as a pilot, Meherin flew to Fort and it - under his - ; ts : ; " 1a94 | crashed into a large tburing automo- ring jad k -was:.y oh Gitetion that $331,796 Than in April, 1924 bile; owned and* driven by Thomas 3.48 Keiday sornisi; op Vimy Ridge. From e hammer. + , BG ;._ i Robinson, aged 50, 26 Pinewood Ave.,|at six o'clock in the afternoon in tow ded ey Ridpe. Mons Shete be har - = r 2 Sespaich from Toronto, says) 1..¢ 'night near 'the south end of of the tu~s Whalen and Bowman, of : . * "was five times mentioned in despatch. 1.04 p! if Lxae Y SOME, Hoos Hollow Hill, North Yonge St.|the Dominion Towing and Salvage Co.,| ing to a crop report issued Saturday, Ib. tins. 15% to 16c. Yukon with a completa line of samples es and was given the honor of red EA he protince uring shel There were six adults and a-boy in| and went into drydock. -- - [by the Senliciwe' Co-operative] Sgied. wests=Han, nell 3004 0S hours nad 10 a pins ST 4 2 fig or es » agcording to sta-| go oar The latter was sitting in the] The steamer had a narrow escape, | Elevator Co. Only slight damage from ; 8 3 a ake ! Ry hood. we . : J fastics prepared by the Provincial Fire! front seat with his father od anand passengers say, and disaster was prob-| frost and drifting is reported. Show-, Songs Ju prel fact Dagon, Bo ordinarily takes. two Weeks by river 7 ef. ' : h 1 » » . d > 7 a a tehals Depariment, $1,072,700. (ith "bruises about the face. [ably averted by the fact that the reef ers or good heavy rains have fallen at 86c; backs, boneless, 35 to 42c, : . - Ba Weather is Moving = poprcsen a drop of $381, 'mu. injured: on which the big steamer struck was! practically all points and a good root | Cured meats--Long' clear bacon, 50 Beaver Fur Sale at Edmonton Slowly Toward North Pole i. or the total for the correspond- Thomas Robinson, aged 50, 26 Pine-so far submerged as to prevent the! system has developed almost every-| to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 Ibs., $20.50; a L a | ng ; on Four, despite the wood. Ave, éut and bruised about the|stoving in of the bow. The steamer where, Cuiworms have appeared, but. 20 dbs. and up, $10.50 Lightweight ©" Average Price $12.78 % Ms . [fact . of fren is grea nth 'of -last 1 fa at ! J barrels, $39.50; heavy- her by pad He during gp oy ia Port Arthur, during Jor fog at| Regina, Sask, May 81.--With the or fal. $240; por Tp r gal.; Foo-despateh from Wiraonton, Alta, ign, Swed May. Ble 3 of Have: and" army; 'and suffering from struck twice, the first time about mid. the report jidicates the damage fom als a ¥ us 7. Arctic' authorities continue ', Rb 4 > ships, the second time nearer the that source is light. mins i re t tie concerning 'Capt: Roald|'yyus by B theca Dumber of fires} "yf; Thoms. Robinson: aged 45, 26] stern, which carried away' tho ship's! Winnipeg, Mer 30.-- Following the| 190. pails, 19%¢; prints, 2044¢; short, Ys: --The largest beaver fur sale , mbers of his a3 0 and oe otal loss $110,076. Pinewood Ave., probable internal in-| rudder and rudder frame and did in-| mid-season break, the market recover aning tierce, de; tuba, 14%c; pails, by the- Provincial Game Guardian's 5 : » North" Pole, | & AL "Were: no. large fires IN| juries, and suffering from shock. jury to the bottom. ed appreciably, May closing out at i5e; blocks, 16c. Dept. for some years past was put no ) ding that nothing has been tha : comments the Fire Marshal In Master Willie Robinson, aged 10, 26! =~ The exact damage cannot be ascer-| $1:885, down 8% cents from Friday's| Heavy steers, choice, $7.75 to' $8; | through a' feweddys ugo, when 216 tw Ret tuding ak x they loft King's | he course of his report, adding: "but Pinewood Ave, face bruised. tained at present, but it. is stated that| final price. do, good, $7.25 to $7.75; butcher steers, | pelts were sold to local dealers. Tha oe Spitzbergen, more than a the number of fires shows a very large «Harry Buckner, aged '22, 487° Du.! When the ship crossed over the reef| Interest wis practically confined to choice, $7 to $7.50; do, good, $6.50 | average price realized was $12.78, and I pies os ls mors than a wesk rease over the month of April, |: es fed d 3 1 the ing month, which fluctuated to $6.75; do, med., $5.75 to $6; do, com, | the top price in the lot was $100 for 'ago. One expert, K. . Stadner, 1924, hi i pont. 8t.; scalp wounds. and settled she listed to starboard, passing h, ated o& $5.50; Dulcher heivory ¥ A A the opinion that a iat Bai lied Barn firés during the month Mrs. Harry Buckner, aged 20, 487, and pumps were réquired to keep her| violently over a range of 6%. The 0} ice $7 to $9.50; do, med ere: three particularly fine skins. All the { numeroys -and heavy. Factory Dupont St., abrasions and 5 an even keel, which would indicate! extreme decline to-day reflected a dip' g6750+ do oh 5 3 $5.50; Ho BS furs disposed of at this sale had been taken under special permit granted _ would entail elaborate observations . i thus delaying the nL on plives gontin ued fo show favorable re. from shock. sl Mspect uty to ballast tanks, > of 18 cents from the recent high of cows, choice, $5.76 to $6; do, fair to tO Giardi "It is pointed out by the authorities| = a _ George Buckner, aged 26, 144 Ham-} Wireless again-proved a big factor|$2.00%. oh rn good, $4.50 to $5.50; canners and cut-| PY the Game Guardian. #hat 'bad 'weather is elowly moving - Twenty-seven thousand. gallons of [iiton St. face and arms bruised and in securing relief as hardly a second! July and October maintained a ers, $2.50 to $2.76; butcher bulls, -- toward the Pole 'region, and may be| water. are contained in one inch of|back strained. : een oS lapsed {fom the first dis-| steady tone throughout the ssssion,| good, $4.50.to $5.60; do; fair, $8.78 46) pn French expected to reach there Jn f nt The. Scoldent happened about 830. tress cull sent out from the steamer | the former closing at $178%, while, 84; bologna, $250 to 32.25; feeding SE ae ere : o'clock within 200 yards of the Radial before it was answered by the big the deferred future was up 1% at su Eh So 03 $5.50 or 1 ie - = = ok Within one of the most danger. Government station at Port Arthur.| $1.51. do, fair, $4.50 t $505 elves, choles. Whatever place may be . finally oints on Hogg's Hol Ap ' Half an hour later tugs were on their ee fn 50 to, 3.50; do 1 4 "#7 to $8; do, | Losigned the Earl of Ypres in the his- og points on Hogg's Hollow Hill, The ey rater URS ; . p . S050 10 S100; he > 37 a 38; do, tory of Britain's part in the World hill was jammed with automobiles Way to tance. : Red Flag of Russia D ed {com., $5 to $6; milch cows, choice, § War, no subsequent. revelations can moving ih. both directions. The con-|. The Keewatin will be out of the gér- in London on May Day |%,! $80; 3, Pe A 350% gihrinBSTS | rob his name of the lustre that ak gestion. became so intense after the Vice for some time, probably two : u e traffic was blocked: for. . A = Sok to $9.50; heavies and bucks, | tached to his supreme effort on the Aa a re vase: Aor pe er ses ane vl] io The réd flag of Russia flew proudly| $5.50 to $7.60; good ewe lambs, $14| battlefield from which his title 'was © (ab .8n hour, ere b no 28 over Chesham House, the headquarters; to $15; do, med., $10 to $12; do, culls, | derived. Lord French was the fore- ps-of $8 to $9; spring lambs, each, $7-{o{most- factor inthe creation of "the ~~ | ; Cori Some -of the bottom "plates have been |° : ty:| county constables in the vitinity, Con-| {in London of the Soviet Government, >. Stable. Dunlop, of No,-12-Police- Sta- The ry States and' Dorairiion' on May 1, says The London Daily Ex-! $13; hogs, thie sieths, fed and) «First Hundred Thousand," as. the. . - | thon, assumed charge of traffic after! spottation Company's steamer] Press: M. Rakowski and his staff Watered, $ 210 dos Toby $11.50; go, nucleus of that greater force whose : : ied America ob the rok ton miles from| Made completé holiday. $12.60; aon Premium, $2.37 €aT% | firm stand on the Continental fore- binsor "path HE Matias Sho waren one. from May Day was adopted as a great| = En shore saved the day for the Allies and 1 . The ny "with Communist and Socialist festival MONTREAL. for embattled civilization, =. : : Oats, Can, west, No. 2, 72%c; do,| When. French's great service was fx is uping last | thirty-six years ago by the Interna- A hic ever | tional Socialist Congress in Paris, |No. 8, 66%c; extra No. 1 feed, 63c.| performed, it was undoubtedly well vy ickees _| Soviet Russia is thc only country Flour, Man. spring wheat pat., firsts, | for the further conduct of the British re- 1810.40; seconds, $9.90; strong bakers', offensive that the supreme command 'and it is| that makes universal holiday of the . 2 SIV th n Ti ser Tiee mgntn esl day, for fn: 1918. the Tolshevist Gov' 10:10; Wi ED hoice, $7.90 40 33; | was intrustéd to Haig. But ina year ©" |ernmont extended the ifea of a Labor $38.95 to $20.25. Shoits, $30.25 to| nd 8 half of intensive warfare {Day and made a national fete of it,' $31.25. Middiings, $36.25 to $37.25. had justified the faith reposed i with anti-imperial demonstrations; iy, No. 2, er car lots, §14 to! as the brilliant tactician of t ns eile hip grrr CY ASA African war. As Lord | . Beans, $2.70 per bus,; cheese, finest| Ireland until the ome ] : | areng Bay 130 17 he do : f ( AH r, No. as pe oe, 82% to 38¢; butter, No. riod of thr ne. , 81% to 32¢; butter, sec- 4 > riod fonds, 80% to 81c; eggs, fresh specials, ssl ; ] h earthquakes oc- hoy fresh extras, 34 z : a Per, bag, car Jots, bbc. he 'steers, $7.76 baby beeves, BE Wk BE SI ry $8.25 bu i op .