2 Ontario's estimated grain yield for pt Irie so, bushels, this year and the fina F production of yr will add far more this year to the|last year follow, , respectively: Wheat, | "°C police surrounded nation's wealth -and "Bushels and 23,346,000; the Town Hall during a nibeting of oats, 116,617,000 bushels and 114,249, the strikers on Thursday and arrest- 000; barley, 14,798,000 bushes and ed the chafrman and the strike com- 14,570, ; rye, 1 /796,000 bushels and} ge "5 umber of seamen gather- 2,300,000; flax, 120,000 bushels and «ed-outdide the Melbourne offie (78,000. Orient Line seekiiig to be loyed. The estimated yields of other field At Cape Town several more strik- crops in Ontario with last year's pro-| oo=l," 0 od for refusing to duction, are a8 follows: ScVEIY: | fulfil their duties. There are still Peas, 2208000 nd 2,456, , casef®of the crews of ships newly ar- 886,000 «and sib buckwheat, "| rived in South African ports joining 318,000 and 6,449,000; mixe hh mixed grains, the strikers, but generally the ships 25,607,000 and 26,408, S00; ug Vi are finding less difficulty in securing corn, 9,973,000 and 11,141, PO") crows, and in being able to sail in f| toes, 9,402,000 and 14,980,000 awh spite of the strike, 2 turnips, 18,681,000 cwt. and 24,283,- Noto AT A 000; hay and clover, 4,672,000 tons esources Bulleti A contidérable ein, too, is shown |and 5,615,000 tons; fodder corn, 3, R Ballstin, oats, the total yield for the Dann. 000 bushels and 8,977,000; sugar! The Natural Resources Intelligence Service of the Dept. of the Interior at Ottawa says: -- 571, | beets, 844,000 tons and 884,000 tons. LOST U.S. AIRMEN THE MARKETS The autumn season is now upon us, i with the cooler days and nights, when DISCOVERED ALIVE 'there will be a call for artificial heat. TORONTO. od The cook stove will be moved into the Stasching Subrnarine Reports Man: wheat--No. 1 North, notin] nid kitchen and the heater will be t Plane's Crew Are Well 41 No. 2 North, nominal; No. 3 --Seaplane Now in Tow. |North,, nominal; No. 4 wheat, nom-|caAds stoves and heaters will be put set up ready for winter. In many inal, back under the same conditions as cap Son Honolulu says:-- Man. oats--Ne. 2 CW, nominal; No. nations as exhibitors, in refutation of European Congratulations are Tr on eigen by the company, $ crow 1--GliMmotion | 1=Steeds - ney" Cornwall, was carried. 'One of | ooiaes : Ete mo "on the fireman 'aboard is C. Charls of 1 RY +3 Woodville, Ont. : Three Inches of Rain in oh Ottawa in Three Days| | ottaws, Sop The. 18 --Ottdwa to-day tat S¥perienced its third day of almost| rainfall. Except : for a few brief {the SiR sos [11--Ruling Powers 14--Cook Rodgers; commander of prevailed whén they were taken down, pikval b e PN-9 No. 3 CW, nominal; No. 1 feed, nominal. notwithstanding that this may be ex- missing Am. cor track, T to--No. 2 i 1, and" his crew Bt four | rw oronto-- ceedingly dangerous. & en were | yellow, $1.1 One of the first tials i found" alive on' Thursday night 15 Montreal freights, 0 Ural (asentia'® Mn pre- milled" 6ast of KNUAL'bY submibrine R-4, |Dags included. ~ Bran, per fon $28 paring Jor the winter season is to The plane: ws floating i |Phorts, per ton, $30; Adings $36; ave the chimneys cleaned. This is | shortly afte flour, per bag, $2.80. not a difficult job. It can easily be when. the: = 4 nd Api nd Ont. oats--36 to 40c, ia shipping | performed by those at home, and it ER nts. should not under any consideration He ane destroyers' coming in from| "Ont. good milling wheat--$1.25 to] bo neglected. After the chimney has The subiiiatitie was' commanded by JL .28, or TD, oh shipping points, accord-|heen cleaned remove the accumulation get OsboFiie; why upon taking of er RE, 0c. of soot at the base, as this may stop gers and' his crew, immediately Bugkwheat--No. 8, nominal. the draught. Another important pre- Rye--No. 2, nominal, caution after cleaning is to examine n t] Ikited yaval Authors; Sagly the}, Man, flour, first pat., $9, Toronto;| the chimney for cracks or places do, second pat. $8. 8, Toronto. Pas.| Where the mortar mhy have 'fallen Pearl Harbor Thursday might. : t : 3 ri # her th try flour, bags, $6.3: out; particularly where the chimney ut. Osborne's message, other than | 'ong Wei ug 90 per cent | goes 'hrough an unused attic. saying the mén, were safe and well, fas. per barrel, in carlots, sToronto, Where stovepipes go through walls did 'not give" their condition, simply 5.80; seaboard, in. bulk, $5.80. or ceilings the pipes should bs well saying he had taken the plane in tow. Straw--Carlots, per $0 to insulated, and should be at least ten When the news of the finding of | $9.50. 3 Rodgers" atid" hi¢ mon Wiis a ed Screenings--Standard, recleaned, f. inches from wall or ceiling. Double by the navy here Honolulu papers ald Ee " % a 2a $15; No. Sl imbes Ll er forniions Eutreund- isStled extras and the people of the 14 : i 3, per ton, $14 to $14.50; mixed, per | purpose. Fire-box doers should close st nm ER Tat yor, pth eels at. Wind: a went a. with do, evacting ton, $13 to $14; lower grades, $6 to| tightly and securely, to avoid J=nger #-of German be [power plarit'of Armstrong Whitworth | Winnipeg, Man.-- With fariers in White-chud d sailors from the fléét, some esis New, large, 24 to 24%c; 5 yng pparks Setting a The De moe to be sold at/ Co. at Cornér Brook, has been com~| Manitoba receiving rby to thirty-|of whom had been shipmates of the| twins, 24% to' 2c; triplets, 28 tof iin" Prono ns (ro anger Is the : ro" greek government, | pleted and'whs officially opened on'the] five cehts a bushel for thelr men of the PN-9 No. 1, mingled with|26%c; Stiltons, 26 to 27c, 01d, large, | PA4InE ng weod ever mp which ired the y ope: & bushel more fo g "nto-the-oven; 1 the d - equ} property during | 24th of Angst. The power plantis | Wheat" at present than whi given to 1117 eager rush to obtain | 30C; twins, 30%c; triplets, Sic. ) qr; Jeaving a De ; ewan lonite dhidiade {capable 5f rod ucing 225,000 Horse: | them" a ' year ago, and with millers| papers conveying H news (oDatter-- Finest treamery tints, The heat je liable bo char Je) wood, artic k 1 » ha A y de c; No. creamery, 4lc; 0. 2,| when it will easily become ignit> dod of pickire, sakues and intimate Du of 100 ims io. The: develo. coe pens nc, suppies of, td], HSdgegh gn bis crew were In good 30s I. Dury Bern Lr toe other Sac mors oops au ilies or the Sx Raiser and he fam- {one commeficed two years ago with| this year fn the province are much/sage intercepted by an amateur radio], Io 40 Yo dic; fresh 'Brits, Gilt fre Sanger. It i» uiially vi | Bitzabeth of AUBtris; who ye the Newfoundland and British Gov-|better than in 1924. Reports 'recelv-| operator from Hawiliwili, which said: | 37 to 88¢c; seconds, 33 to 3c. chips and pieces of paper, which onl ST Lernments gusranteeing the cost Joint, ed here would indicaté that threshing | "Request tug be sent to Hawiliwili| Dressed Rr y=Chickens, Hing, | awaits an unexting¥ished mei} x Suruishe 4 the ala omen, aokeser 17. to the exfént of, $20,000,000; . - {returns are'showin béttev-yields than for Rodgers and crew, who In good 1:30 fu Bon fers, ver L to Bt] rats au" unextihguizhed 'nitFh "ta : Yarmouth," N.S.--Nova Scotia fish-|a ifatpapaa- by the roducers a month | health. to"28¢; do, § to 4 ibs. 220} roosters, Under no consideration should gas- 19--Mediterranean amped devoutness Small ory vp ft 25--Harass Sd 27--Consploucus Bervice Cross (abbr. is PARR a S4--AL' t i Ye P 0 '1 Pr a. : 48--Metiber of ancient. Tartar » race mn eS) 38--Ball of yarn JoBelonging to us 41--Some Although farmefs in the Ottawa district have not yet completed: their | - 40--htfloy Bagi threshing, 47. i i Hhey Wsieumie tie tein after ay pr Ex-Kaiser's Art Treasures g away. from the scene imme. mn 1 to be A oy Slowing. 'the report of the| A 'despatch from 1 Tondondaage: on headed towatd| "The Daily Express" says 'that' the Lart tréasures of he Jamous valace on the Island of Corfy liam Hohesizollern ton, 1 canning factory. Sunday] Gosia, aged 20 Sandy! ¢ in-the- hot ketch. Chatham, .18.--Thres employ- ees of the Libby, McNeil & Libby Co. desk and dining-room suite will be| cdttibue to catch Rod and hi 18¢; ducklings, 5 Ibs, and up, 27 to 80¢, hig} excellent] gers' an is crew left San 1 1 ; were sca he wri one probabiy _ fatally, put: Bp; for r the highest bidder. fares of swordfish, which they are in. Sask.-- -- According to the Francisco in an attempted non-stop praca, handpicked, by 3085 Hine oe coal ail be a -- von others had a ow STOW | Pe mand for Ostrich Pl 'shipping the Boston market annual report of the Government [flight to Honolulu on Aug. 31. The le ia produce Syrup, per imp. [a live coal among the ashes. The con- : huge. sqokin umes port, at the rate of 50 | telephone service, there are two rural| following afternoon, 24 hours aftér|ga per b-gal. sin, $2.30 per | tact of gasoline or coal oil with these hup 2 ree Causes a Shortage of Whales to 60 cases'n day, realizing excellent | telephone subscribers to every urban his seaplane, the' PN-9 No. 1, hopped 8 maple Thee Ib., 25 to 26c. live coals causes an explosion of the prices. subscriber in the Province of Saskat-| off, the plane and crew disappeared | Honey--60-ib. ting," Lac ber Ibi | generated gas and a quick flash of A despatch. fom from Seward, Asi, chewan, a situation which is found in| about 300 miles from its destination. 10h. Hoa, 13%; b-lb. tins, 1c; 2%. : q 5.0 > Frederictoh, N.B.--Heay shi ' to 6c. flame, Many lives have been sacri- = Owing' 10 acife 'the fering of | nients of thiwerop of Pott are hip- only four states in the United Last messages fiom the PN-9 No. 1 Sed meats--Hams, med., 82 to | ficed through this practice. acific "many being made %o the Cuban market from| Edmonton, Alta--If p plans stated that its gasoline supply was|88c; cookéd hams, 47 to Glc; ok These are but simple precautions ales vessels now are Toast om B the to belt, on the Upper St. John | 87 followed out, the Li Pro-| about exhausted and a foreed lafding rolls, 22¢; cottage, 28 to 26¢; break- | with fire, and their observance ma oa Tendering station. oe River, . em ducers of Canada, the big finding aud was expected. fast bacon, 2 ay A 8 ecial Brand possibly save the householder and ppd demand in world- markets a - o¥ineis exporting 'which ts feeding Seley ; f on one: TIGER" which ate] RTCEen ply he headguariers o6 Edmation, will, dor-| DEATH CALLS WOMAN _|borclesy Sof dhe. 0 cohen some cof winters ight" | There "have' | {08 coming winter, thescalel VISITING 'WAR GRAVES ko 70 Ibs., $22 ; 70 to 90 Ibs. 4 320. 503 ahead f from Carleton sil rid primate | operations. locallyfwhich means | : 016s" and "tip, $10.50; lig htwoight : 3 at least 20,000 head of cattle will . . =» ls iu batrels, $43.50; heavyweight| Queen Comes to Aid of nee le Preliminary work pe France Gives Her Burial Near | roils. $39.60 per barcel red from the imonton on gis. ) p Weavers on Northern Islands h the new $16,000,000 ri Bier I Sener Ceniétety Wheit Soldier ' |, Liri_Pure fieces, 18 to 18c; wat- Ange Canute kp. and aper Mr. '0 P. Kennedy 2. Lo Ag Sasol) Son SI n i. Das, 1D to 19Ys¢; : mill at ' J n Sleeps. prints £0 to 20%c; shortening, tierces, A déspatch from london says:-- engaged in i ening # being dent of the company, hag just TOUURD-|. \ yoonstch from Woodstock says:--|13%c; tubs, 14c; pails, 143c; blocks, Shawls are to be fashionable in Eng- 5 50 in} adi yor i from a trip to Great Britain, where| pass away in France while visit-|10 to 16%ec. land this autumn because Quesn Mary ¢ p he fot und" that "ing the graves of her two sons, Cecil Heavy steers, choice, $8 to $8.35; 'has made up her mind to do the wo- {a aTruni "market for-store catt'e and Rupert, who gave their lives in pear chit, By 30 Si re i hen of the North Scotland Islands y imite the Great War, and to be buried at] ' a favor. F Pito be Dut in English tari do, med, $5.25 to $6; The queen follows with great inter- | Vantetver, B.C. Hon on | neuchy Les Agette in a cemetery just for com. S450 v5 $38; uicher bait. |- i : opposite the military plot in which the | ers, choice, $6.75 to $1. 25; do, est the fortunes of the island folk, and son Rupert is buried, was to lot of | $5.75 to $6.25; do, med , $5 to 50; has become muéh perturbed that there Mrs. Frederick J. James, formerly. of do; som., $8 to 35; butcher cows, choice is considerable poverty among the city. $4.50 to B; doy' fair to good, $4 women there, owing to the demand for | Mré; James was in splendid heaith $4.80; bleh er ula good, ha 50 to Shetland shawls having fallen off in a When 'she crossed the Channel in Ang-| ers 0; bolagiigs, $1.50 to $83 do, fair, recent years. ; ust to visit the last resting place of | $40 to $50; sp ngers, choice, $80 to| In society circles the word has gone "her boys, one of whom was the first $95; good light sheep, $7 to $8; heay-| around that the queen intends to bring Woodstock * Bolder $0 be killed in .ac-|iest and $5.to $6; good lambs, | about the shawl revival as soon as tion. While going from Douchy after 313 to $13.25; do, med, $12.75 to $13; possible. To do this, all that is nec- ting one grave, to Arras, where|do, bucks, §i1 to $11.25; do, culls. {essary is for the queen, Princess. Mary and the Duchess of York to the. "Toronto, + Ont~=That '800,000 motor' ; | os {rom the United States entered |: '| Canada R e Ralls during E ok thick smooths, fed | the second boy 1 §1b to $11; Hogs, od with a Sena and watered, $1300; do. Lob. "313 t once. fo com country Joey palais, Sha ds LY oft cars, re NTR Cheese, finest wests., 21%; do, finest easts., 21%ec, Butter, No. % 80%c; do, No. 1 38%e¢c; do, seconds, , fres! extras, 13.75; ligh ts, $13.26 to TN to $9; grass- No. 3 CW, : 2 C x 8 jc} extra Ne Y pie "s13gc. Flour, p heat pats., firsts, $9; Man gt) Pes at pa Sako; Ibs., $8.50 to 5. Shorts, $30.25. Hay, No. 2, per "How. can one tell if a giri ds mtelll- "rt eneition' you she is intelligent es . wei ht hogs, wear shawls on a few occasions, Then the shawl will comé again into its own, helping to make the Shetland weavers 'happy once more. * Bustles, too, are coming back--in the form of dresses with a sort of old- style bustle effect." Such dresses are being shown now at London's fall fa- shion show. There are also dreates" with flat backs, dresses that hang straight, dresses that flare, long skirts, short skirts, crinoline skirts, pannier skirts, skirts that are gathered and others that jagsutve the familiar "pencil sil- houet ~ _------ " ° 4 - --_-- Allys Summat.- "How be Mary doing now she's mare ried?" v "She's doin. fine. a ----" . | 1est little cottage 'with & Serden, and: some good fi 'some fowls. Only thing abide her man. "But there, thers | summat."