Monkton Times, 3 Feb 1921, p. 7

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give way to _ ONLY £0 000,000 BUS. ~” WHEA * Large Proportion of Crop is| mately 1: ed. Of stable a third was anes aoeadee Five for an- Rat 200, aa 000,000 Sinn Feinerg, it is alleged, committed strained Bri- gabions, was thrown aside ne cuations will henceforth py is of the Bowioane oe ly, is, which fixed xe el © the Bsiringine the-xrand totaly would have made liable for more than four d billion gold marks ultimately, this situation M. as French Fin- ister, result of i reakiert Millerand’s in. Cry wn the French dip- rec by. Lloyd 2 ei Mice the situation eee negotiations were ve apes San at 11 o'clock o'clock M. 4 cad SH to the Elysee n was resumed at 4 Lloyd George pre-| his point of view. tenor of his speech was that indemnity ae must come to at ideals must methods. = Piglet: tad: the ‘and demanded a seinen HEAT IN WEST | ¢) oe ae si Seed, Up and Balance | A despate' gin says:—Le: than 50,000, i eee of marktable in the West, is the E, Wilson, ‘Seed ar Commissioner. ° Out eround 223,100,060 bus raises 8,000,000 1 the ren wheat remain m rop roxi- ave heen inspect- ainder 40,000,000 bushels are b i f v s are being held for seed. With Great Britain are to be devoted fronts uaiedern the exception of districts, the farmers have sufficient heat, but “conidenatle quanti- ties of oats and karl t be bought by the commission for re- sale for seed for the coming spring. EE aE Becomes a Company, J. R. Booth, great lumber king, of turned his business ith a capi- duct business for almost sev years. ae Six Women pore nm London Jury a despatch ain Anon says: —London’s ancient law courts enjoyed a red letter day last week when for the first time in history women were emp as jurors in a British aivarse case. Six women sitting with a men will decide one of London’ most sensational trials before Justice Horridge, who recently heard the a Manlaceauey case. ie women jurors sat in the second row moe the jury box and _ attracted almost as much atten- tion -as the case itself. ss Sock lock up the family skeleton if going to give the neighbors Belt in mutti 01 the “ ont inquiries. and his comrades were’ ‘urrent ing ears, Be “Hate where they stayed, lees to! sto about. two handed and itty ye the bar was about to be ad for} th 9.80," five jon Thu destination. | A despatch from London says: ne or two isolated 4, anelled | owing crime, the circumstances of which | are Et haan vietims recently came to! n special duty, One mM was concerned invimport- The Railway View | city headquarters of th 1.C.| e night, about en who! ad been served with drink dashed | toward the bes ale to ae ct to the | bedrooms. ey om | Syhere, the po cena ad retired and al shots rang out. Revolvers | in tend. the assassins returned to the, ‘bar and’ order ‘ed the bar man to open| the side door, by which they escaped. | () Hererend si a4 Trwit rage rake byter ticks United States eit Saeene de i) during the latter’s eoant stay in Sha country, and who was arre: day and sent to the Ba mipicnine seb ment camp, was released on bail on Thu teh from Dublin. says: but poe sy sted SF SIREaiNN ran IGE The. arrest of Baron. Dunsa sulted from the shooting of game, a portion of which was sent to England, The Baron, who is a keen sportsman, is aiid” tO" have regteatad: ad oseosiee ed etmiasion from “Republican Vol- unte 2 hoot bled on his estate. rie tt game nto it, saying they did not)" want to eat Sinn Fein birds, The military, learning of thi reid: #, eee Duneany's house, said to have alsoverel a x of Seeing and other sport- Ee ng ar —~—+ Plan to Help Britain’ 's Unemployed | *' —A Warriors’ Day, on which the proceeds of an extra perform- ance at every legitimate theatre, movie house and musi¢ hall in vice mens will e Prince of Wales has} been pr ee supporting the scheme and Sir George Perley and other High Commissioners | have been approached to suggest | that the method adopted in| Great Britain be or general | | throughout the Br n Empire on the same date for the purpose lot workless _ ex-sol- | diers in the various Dominions. z UNDER CONTROL OF ALLIES ON FEB. 1 Constantinople Again Subject to Military Occupation. a despatch from —The Turkish Cabin peptede tha allidd. acipilatione age res rd to the control of the finances and ereby 1,200,000 Turkish pounds have become available to the Govern- ment, which will be immediately ap- viled to officials’ salaries. nstantinople despatches seed that with the exception revenue being in the hands of the allies. ‘onstantinople will become aye oe allied city Feb. 1, when the Fre will occupy Sta a bul, Rot Bee tish vat move into Italians into Scutari, move presumably is in_pur- suance of the notice given ‘urk- ish lies. th: oceupa- tion of Couper encales was imminent to guard against threatened disorders, to Nationalist and oan 3 activities and because of tl ‘ailure of the Turks to ratify the ea Treaty. Sa Sie ny League Estimates for. __Ensuing Year A pepe from. Geneva says: ie of Nations has Jatt poled the Swiss Govern- ent’s financial department to. ct Auditors of the eens Penne, Total esti- mates le expenses for eu EOS ou ees 10000 000 sold franes. e, Bellerign ~ will not allow them Ke as re away Site irae bi Pi virtu-| Po INCOME TAX NIGHTMARE! » ‘Unrest in. Tia. | “aon aeato” movement nd is @ cause. e who observe read of its most The leader oc! en insidieas propaginde: the movement ii i, anc while he is a man whose intellectual outlook is severely limited, he been invested by bis followers with telligence or his education. He belongs to the type that is lifted sometimes by cae to ‘ange pre-emin- ce—even as a Mahdi rises in a heat- Siireae of tite Sodan, or a Bolshevist conumissar stands on the shoulders of pond. im, Soviet: Russia, The ine ice ies of 3 expose be cons Gems errerrer Bengals in an address before the £ Tetiedias in spe pak Thi; Social Ce nsorshin. Since. the Saar one, and probably before that, men — noe oe in solemn conelav: the pe of the good old ase a “ober ma of high-bred “decorum, “end restraint in his is not written in de- ion of such remonstrances. © register a protest: and to ite ihe influences of publie is = right ud: of cmetatnnenk: to assume that the world in gene: rushes yeetions to perdition and that no power can restrain it from plung- Ergceres Che Orin detttns at ves. The world “has_ survived prophesied ruin times Without number, and it is a better, sweeter, purer world than consecrated ground, But snes hhave Te-| men reuse interfered to make such in-| A Letter From London “I am Mr. Balfour,” There must be very few picture of replied the d only those! ¢ who know India asi within are ae to realize what burial outside pale means to the family and rien sed, that are not visited by Queen Mary several times a year. She SNony arrives at a gallery a little before eleven, when there are few | people about; but if Case nates ‘jovers come in. whils she is-there she statesman, smiling blandly. The bbe coe eeiie, and gazed hard ai | “Well, see ahaha ata as serutiny, “haven’t I often heard that the divil’s not so black as he’s paint- i to let Peet Bees Mager) sos committee that has been sitting 0 decide the proper nam t battles of the war completed its duties, and will ‘report ese but trusts to their ste her pursue this caalet pleasure of pea , I suppose if we all knew ‘their Nita ta means er y we might claim to really cultured. —The curators who tend her, and who are all known by name to the Queen, declare she is one of helt Tost appreciative visitors. Queen lee Poseosses ae one But f sits own Seip (ieaes tempe a|names for these actions. Ask a sol-| j arked deg ‘There is is little doubt dier who was there, for instance, to a w nee, eataak she heen aa ge a name to the third battle of a eer, the world would have gained a ane actress. When she was | quite a child she used to write novel- | ettes of the most romantic natare. Un- f lowed to embrace * * * Fourteen thousand pounds is to be nt Press Gallery of the House of Com. fortunately, none romantic effusions of Queen Alexandra's girl, mons, including the pearien of nad nner tised predeeved | fresh reading, writing, and typewnit- * * * * rooms. sti fee a alterations jing The diary habit of which we have! Will cause the E Gating apsrax Goonies 21 on the enlargement of the has, gine that the ma- Hee is that to place by automobiles and saver: to escape the authorities to give color to the popular belief that he saved himself by miraculous means, He does just what sa beige in other lands have done. s he de- nounces, am ricades himself be- hind conventions and accepted usaj even while he inflam: against them. Gandhi and his people vet ruin India in order to save her; as Edmund Burke said of lames his: followers They wre achieving an It does not help India to depopulate thé colleges, to halt the revent the registra- ose rte at the e factories, No- ‘mong hee ‘erate Zr the" eipecakiniea fantastic uprisings by a vide “fae rication’ of oppressi al ane fect hal Candihi 15 Ea ie eard so much recently is, I am in- © mene Gene ray meee: the -tilock lag one 1 es aS aie Be rican 189 Famil, ‘he Queen bought a number Gallery, lists who are ee ee ene of diaries at oe Advertisers’ Exhi- Gale and the existing aecommods- bition’ at the White City, many of | tis is quite inadequate-—BIG BEN. | which were, no doubt, for her friends. ee PS Her me each year comes front the same firm that has always had! her patronage, and is mounted in| beautiful Bs leat! oe ! King eae of Norway i visit- ed lope recently Prince Olaf |for a aastengieis} is a stick- ler for eae, While aboard the steamer as Olaf a yeaa at the Romie? ble ten minutes lat = was told by the isha they be wnat stay in his room for an hour as pun- ishment. * + * * The duties of a Foreign Secret after Hamar Greenwood the other day that he would not change positions with him, Sir Hamar,.as Chief Secretary for Trel: pying the position ee Mr Balfour oceupied over} Ontario Logislature for Waterloo, who thirty years ago, and some of Mr.|moved ‘he address in reply to Balfour’s memories are distinctly] speech from the Throne. lively. 5 He relates one story with a touch ee na he -came That Kid Again. ‘Al yu and BiB Boing on a ions ike this afternoon’ Sul r—“Yes, Jimmy; “why do you Moves Address to Speech from Throne K. K. Homuth, U.F.0. member of the Y. “Ah, bad luck to Mr. Balfour!” ex- claimed the woman. “I wish I could see him!” s had the corn Jim) dos tes ie ani: edemntiie PART OF GREAT ELECTRIC SYSTEM “The Toronto Power House at Niagara Falls which becomes the property of the Ontario Hydro-Hlectric Commission under_the recent purchase of the McKenzie interests. NOW amus enables the ignorant to under- x and to pecene ip concep! is. self-government. for those who will oe know what to Bolsl fan Feiners, Topic ish Nationalists, of I. W. W., the < \the Emir of Afghanistan; and Lenine, |'Trotzky and Company, seeing their een ‘of the world-deminions of Com- n (as they | la eat way to be jroh their’ hee, “Race tated, | Donaldshay reminds us, is the pass- word of the non-co-o} Tt is the common denominator af C munism throughout the world, though | it belies the very name and the pro- fessed aim of the Communists, e are still courageous men and firm administrators a Ind fia other lands who will band out against the effort to envel- op the world in blood and fire, idle- ness, starvation and lawleas insungen- ey posturing and clamorous beneath dire ormipivottommett Piottieyhoad. pees He Bit. First Class Scout—“Do you see that house up there? Second Class about it?” First Class Scout—“Well, that house was built with money made from many sufferings, writhings, agonies and much blood.” cond Class Scout—“What beast Seout—“Yes, what ital | “Plloriea martyr to Before that eS) in le es eo r ses for his own| women the, purposes the civilized. devon ‘to-| lock-up. Few -| not. st from , from lose to love, realy than 7 toa Pareholding as a matter | of courte; and one who had the cour- to denounce peace a es a j settled for hele plety were feeacee mtcherat 9 cE nehdensatathe ease ean It was, indeed, a beauti- rhe pee ent ered to work any num- tee toute ta aia Ge beens Ware whipped to drive out devils, in which Sabb: observance cramped into a sepulehral gloom and an infant who never n was for- ever pein Then, as to-day, when the dresses of women were long, some min- isters preached against long dresses when they were short, some © ministers preached against short ¢ tl werd = en se were ae “ nounced from the pulpit for that, and when. thi as now, no mi ‘eformers matter what you did, some were ready to orate ‘and| Hanis, waite only plas in which |84 to 39¢ you could be sure of peace was the| peinicierer diab of Visiting the prisons to see if captives, were humanely treated, They wete| People were too busy being] religious to bother about being hu-| sh mane." They were s0 good that: they] gave religion a Diael aye from which | ; ‘ ere 60c per es | excoriated for leaving theni off. Then, !nom*nal wheat—! $1 Bee RD. 2 peas i terioe $1.77%; No, potatobe oats—No, 2. OW, frag » 43%c; extra No, 1 a No? 1 feed e240; No. 2 fe Manitoba barley—No, 3 3 OW, 8 No. 4 CW, OMe; rejected, Beite feed, 58%c. All ihe in heat, ‘Garage 5 Ontario wh shippin points, according to freights ptitelde: | io. 2° spring, 61. 80 $1.85; No, 2 winter, $1.85 to $1.90. shipment, Prompt’ No. a Vellavs oe track, ‘Toronto, 95e ntario outs—No. 8 58c, senorita to freights outside, ae iting, 90 to 9c, accord- ing. ‘ fre arto fl hs ~ Wanker; in jute bags, ais shipment, straight run bulk, e| seaboard, $8.51 ; “Pee No. ie ‘$1. 80 to $1.86, outside, ts Mani flour—Track, “Toro First patents, $10.90; second Dn euee “Buckwheat—No. 2, $1.05 to $1.10, Rye—No, 2, nominal; No. 8, $1.55 Mill feed —Carlots, Kaen ie To ‘onto freights, tae ae ae 40; white tile middlings, a7 2b; i flour, $2.50. to rim - eed eee Nevaala bare 85 to 900; selects, 77 to 80e; No. 1,75 to 77e, — ery. prints, soe; “eh aaahe 59 to 61e; _Oleémargarine—Best grade, 33 te 56 te bakers’ —New, large, to '82c; old, Lge; fe tins, 31s ers at "Maple sycap= One gal une $8003 ney; extracted—White | clover ;| Honey. in 60-80-Jb, tins, per sb 23 to lo 10-Ib. tins, per Ib., 24 to 2bes (0. 1 white clover, a 2% a 5 ib. tins, per Ib. 25 to 26e. Churning Cream—Toronto creamer- Jes ‘are quoting for churning cream . fat, f.0.b. shipping points, 27% Ale; heavy, $ d hams, 55 ‘to 58e; | backs, boneless, 55 to 60c; brealfaat bacon, 42 to 50¢ Brecitl jal, 50 to 5 cottage rolls, 38° 3 on meats—Rolls, 356%; hams, med., 88 to Bean $35 on Searle aS “voice $47.50; pickled rolls, $53 to’ $563 pork, $38 to 41c. ie pos Dry salted monte~Tng clears, in sable hss bor, public mor-| Pons, 23% Prerd ality or individual. conduct so. high | lei! poate as it is. to-day. Silly people. continue | #4, bat to do shocking see to wit Ugly and bloody crimes deface our cretligateap a wee es the advent of the War has not ceased Sid tinue ete as ery from the- angelic. And still the world fe moves, as the brave old Galileo eried | £0 n his torment, it moves awa: and. 7 from darkness the lig! New Member of Manitoba Cabinet Col. C. D. EERE Portage - Prairie, who has ee of Public Works, suces sedibig Hon. G. A. seni 60,000 Hediee: Built lives there?” First Class Scout—“My dentist.” Trinidad lizards are raised to prey upon insects, which seriously damage growing sugar cane. ‘The thrifty Time does not paint his house, not because he cannot get the paint or because oe likes the look of it better unpainted, but because the shabbier the outside of a building in Turkey the eee is the tax. But that is a goo 1 like our own system, under ae increased neatness is sure to be seized upon roy the assessors as jan eae e for a new rate, There is | much to be said ae ois scheme of re- line ae realties only once in five years unless the property has suffered meantime from fire, flood, earthquake or other disaster. in England Last Year | od A despatch from London says: —The acute housing shortage continues, but is being slowly al- leviated. According to the cur- rent-issue of Housing, published yy the housing department of the Ministry of, Health, some 60, p00.) Lote were constructed last y ee chan 5,500 permits for private ae were issued in London alone. In addition to the government housing schemes, einicipe ous schemes are be home building, modern office buildings now be- ing erected in London’s business, districts. EATING MY PIES “THE PANTRY its: 's a Great Life If You Don’t Weaken : By Jack Rabbit e: factor in English building i in “the ees Lo prints, 2 ace tierces, 15% to ie pee ae 50.¢ to $1; $10; but- 50; do, 0 0, 1 mm, $5. to, $6.75; do, cher 3’ bulls, holes, $8 to 2| ST. 10 $8; do, com., $5 to $11 bee to choice, ats to $17 0; hi d and watere ae |“TAP ANIMALS, USE BLOOD FOR FOOD Eating of Meat Abolished if Doukhobor Plan Adopted. ‘A despateh from Calgary says:—If proposals madgiby Pever Veregin, head rs in Saas are ‘ll be, the ith, d Dood dra awn from eficial to the-hui ips? can world-wide rare supply of cattle to be eseaets in a very short space of ime, Germany, Not Fran Should bs Henimapt A despatch from from Paris says: aU Bi he?) 3 A 8 3 § e: <5 $ hundred marks in reparations she will be ban! Thus Paul Doumer, Finance Minister of France, summed up the situation before the Supreme Council. Opening the discussion. of le ee of acer to be required from , eaeee Minister’ @ de- oo oa eateries Bright Boy. Mepeasne Os you put the extra iter I gave you ta 23 Pape you didn’t aaa stamp on 60 it obliterated the atk yh, no. 1 atuck it right on top tho thee stam to eave Toom.” fuagias Ne Se white, 50 to”

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