Grain and Seeds. Spring Wheat, )1a:vpxi~\\'. Ram- age; Barley. 6â€"1~owe«:iâ€"-Ramage, L. McAl‘thur; Oats. large whimâ€"Ram- age; smallâ€"Bamage; Peas. largeâ€"â€" Ramage; Peas. smallâ€"-.\Iac.\rlhm'. F. Reid; Buckwlwatâ€"Roid; Ficul Corn â€"â€"Fishm; Burnett; Timothy Semiâ€"J. McLeod: \Vhitw Evansâ€"Crossing Murmw: (lulnrml B¢_'ansâ€"â€".\IL'DULI;;:91'. Raid: Flax Smulâ€"«Roid: Alsikoâ€" Fisher. -â€"~¢_ioo. Binnie. J udgt). -\[_)pjo-.~s---,\'¢ ll‘i hm‘n Spyâ€"i h“ 'I'g't‘ .Llil'llé. \Valtvr {{mm’; (fénnizrn Russet â€"~H. lizlzstmlf. U. Cairns; AUX" ’\\'im..-z-».\. I). :.;.:I.m.z. McArrhur; Snowâ€"4;. Cairns. I). Nichul; Alvxa‘nâ€" arrâ€"Ramago. u, «Lairns: St. Law- :‘s-m'g'NH. Cairns. IL McMillan: .-\.O. \'.. FilH-â€"Fl}1'gl_15lm. Adams; (lullec- liraâ€"H. OLJirns. Ramago: tll'abamfles. large-«Adams. '1’. Nichol; (Zrubamxles, mmliumeawkm. meago. ~~HQU. Biuniv. J. 1. Graham. Judges. Hrwn Muuntain Pei.)t.at005â€"â€".D. MC- }.1 Man; Cobblerâ€"1). McMillan; .~\.O.K. Mcbomgall. Reid; Collection Potatoes â€"â€"f\\'. J. McMillan, D. McMillan. Turnips. Swede Derbyâ€"«Burnett, Fisher: A.U.K.â€"â€"-â€"Fislmr, J. G. “11th; Cl‘m-nips. .\.U.l\'.â€"-l’islmr. Mangnld Wuntzol. lung redâ€"Fishâ€" er; Yer-[low lnturmmliut¢)-â€"\\'llylc. vatl: Sugar HPPlSâ€"-S[L>Hlal'l. Murâ€" I'uw; llaI‘I'nls. llnlll white_‘â€"â€"~.\lm'r0\\'; I")l.lâ€"-~ML‘.\I'{lllll’. MHl'l'UWZ Slml'lhurn, tal:lv-â€"\\â€. .l. MvMillan. \\'hytn; table. .-\.U.\'.â€"-â€"'l‘11mm; Whylv; '_l_'al)lc Turâ€" nipsâ€"-\\’. .l. McMillan. Fishm‘; Beets, long l,)l.jnnl-d), Ell-Millan. W. .l. Mc- Millan; Ht'ei‘lr‘. llll'lllpâ€"l’mn(MLâ€"«\V. .l. Mdlillan. Slnlllal’l; Pursnipsâ€"Fisll- ('1'. 'l‘m'nvr: limlislms, \Vintvlnâ€"«l'ish- m‘: llahlmgv. \\'inningst.;ultâ€"-\\'. .l, )lvllillzm. MHl'l‘HYx'Z ‘m-cl pivklixtg -« 2....325? 323...?“ :i wizï¬xumy- INS/.35. 31.72..“ -z....4.ui~..7__2.. 1:: :52“ 3:55:22. 12:322. Q. 9:47.“ 1:53 03:512. .._. :33- 5:. C. 9:532: :52; 3.2: 9:5: 141.13. yrs/53:. ï¬x. .._. urn/2:2: fur-m black Pumpkin - Squash. t: \Hlytc Fisher! Tum.) MCAH «lull. I’aintingS. in oil. landscapeâ€"- F. Lains. Hmvkotrn; fruit nr flowers-- Ha‘xko‘n, Cairns: Pon and Ink sketch ~I-[:.u\'1;¢_-11; Pencil Dramingml’isher, U. cian'ns; Liz'aynn lmmvingâ€"G. Kansas. Hawkvn; \\'ufm~ (Elmsâ€"~17. cm», U. Cairns: Any nthvx' picture ui' men-ith. Cairns, H. Uairns. “Rev. (J. S. Jones, Rev. A. “using“, \'¢.~3."M:miv Mammy »â€"~ t'e't'gusuu. \Vhytu; Ilevry, whitc~â€"-â€"Ha\\'kun, Fiskwr: .\.H.l\'.«-â€"J’ishur; (Zitl'unsâ€" 'l‘urnnr. Mrkrthur: \\'ate¢1‘mulansâ€"â€" Mum'thm'. H. R. .‘slclmzm; Muskmvl- unvâ€"H. H. McIvan: 'l'ulllatons. I‘ilw “Fishwr. W MLMinm: pick lingâ€"*- H. R. Mchzm, “111.19; (_lllLLlIl)b01'S, rimâ€"“Quid. McAerr: 'l‘ablv (gumâ€"â€" Han-km. Fisher; Cull. Vogc-t Whips..â€" W. J. McMillan, Mum-[hum E 11511 M) U-‘»I'Hâ€"â€"~.\lOI'I’UW. ‘ Flowers. Ham! BUIIQIIL‘Iâ€"~FCI‘{."USUH. Haw- kwn: '12:th cvntrepicchâ€"Hmvkmz. Evlmlsun; (LOH. Human; P1:111t5-â€"FM'- guwn: (M'anium in blwmâ€"â€"H. Kan"- MU. Mrs. J. )levan; HUUM'.‘ vaâ€" Jinz‘sfmlt. l). {lamphvll; Hognnia. .-\. H.K.~â€"â€"l~‘m':_"usnn. Mrs. J. McLean; Gian!iuiimvl’m-guwn; (.1011. Foliageâ€"â€" lx'm-stmlt. «lamplwll: Sweet Wash- Mrs. J. McLean; Hych'augnaâ€"~.\II'5. J. MrLoan. J U ~ 1.1 f." 9' ‘ I .A M‘ 1 Dairy. 1 “l'l:11011'~' 1111211. Nil» 11111111; 111111111 â€"‘ “11151111: 7,1111 1‘1le li11llw1' -\\’(l '1 \\t11‘.-'1:1. 11‘. McMillan. livid: 171111. 1'11'1»1"11â€"»-l":~'1111 1‘. 1‘1. 131111116. l1..\l1'.\lil-; “17:: MW) lllu---l“l.~'ll1‘l‘. MHI‘?"’\\‘ \V 1’ ll. \l1-:‘11i.~: \11111111 S§.‘1'1111~â€"â€"\\. 11 M1 111' ‘, 31l1_1:':'1=\‘1': 7112111111 811:1'11-~l‘11'“".11111 11. \\ ' l‘1..‘1l11;11’~': P111111; 11111 l‘io~-l1. \11'3111- 12111 11'1‘1'1111111111:l 111111111 Plowâ€"1 .anxpln'll. l1. .‘111'311‘11 1111: \1111111 P111» 4.2111111111' ll l".111.i1;1_;1111111'1 1H 1 .1111'111115â€"4‘111111 11. l). .\l1'.\li 11111. 1111111111 M1 â€"â€"« ‘1111'1111 l1. l'ishu‘l; Mince Plowâ€"115111113 \Vhylt': I ax111'1.ak11~â€"1'1121n11 1111 ll. 11. .\l1'.\lillan; hnit 1131.11.41511111. .1'11111111111111 «lake .-\.H.K.~â€"4.‘1. 111111115. Burnett: 11-11311â€"â€" Reid. \V. J. .\l1'.\lillan; HI'MVII Broad â€"1,1ampl)1:1ll; Plain R1)ll.~_'--4.‘an11'1l_111ll: Plain Buns-~Fislu11'. W. .l. McMillan; Tartsâ€"D. McMillan. G. Cairns. Sconesâ€"4111111111111“. Burnett; Canned Fruitâ€"A. B. McDonald, Campbell; Sweet Picklesâ€"Ferguson, Hawkeu; Sour Picklesâ€"Campbell. Ferguson; J ellyâ€"Mrs. J. McLean. Campbell. â€"â€"-.\Iiss I. Jackson. Troy, Judge. .- I ~_ -.... ~- Ladies’ Work (Domestic). Quilt, piece or patchworkâ€"Reid. JD. McLoed; fancy Quiltingâ€"Helm "s, J. D. McLeod; Comforterâ€"Fisher, Reid; Bedspread, knit or crochet-â€" Crossley, Adams; fancy, other hand- workâ€"Campbell, Adams; Pillow- slips, unlaunderedâ€"Crossley, Camp- bell; Sleepging Garmentâ€"Campbell, A. B. McDonald; Child‘s One-piece Dress, from old garmentâ€"Campbell; Kitchen Apron-4mm Campbell; Shoulder Shawl-+131. Cairns,1Whyte; Sweater matâ€"When, Adams; PRICEVILLE FAIR PRIZE LIST Mublv «199111115011. Mrs. J. McLean; tuliml’m-gusm; (.1011. Foliageâ€"â€" MU. «jammwllz Swew‘ Peas-â€" l. McLean; H\dt'au;:uaâ€"~.\II'5. J. ». Binnie. J. .1 Graham. Jlldflfj‘é. . Binniv. J. I. Graham, Jmlgns. Roots and Vegetables. w v...‘...;l1$.::... In 7:35.357 MEntry:13.1.57 523.22 1. _ 3.7.3.. if?! Fine Arts. Fruit.“ Murrow H zlwkvn Yarn, 2-pIyâ€"Adams, G. Cairns; Socks coarseâ€"Adams, Crossley; Mitts, dou- ble-43rossley, Adams; ï¬neéâ€"Fisher, Adam's; Darningâ€"Fisher; Laundry wurk on cotton dress~Crossley, Campbell; Mat, ragâ€"Fisher; woolâ€"- Fisher; Rag (Lambâ€"Campbell. Irish Crochetâ€"F. Cairns, Campâ€" bell; Filel Crochetâ€"~Fisher, CrossleE'; Tamingâ€"U. Cairns, Crossley; Drawn 'l‘lil-oad-ï¬ani-pliell, Fisher; Bead- ‘.‘.'nl'kâ€"â€"-(}. i‘IaErns. Campbell: Hemâ€"1 slitciiing. singleâ€"Mrs. J. 31chqu Canmlwll; Eyelet Embroideryâ€"l". ! lilil'llS. Campbell; snlirl \vl‘iile-m-Ji‘u Cairns. rislwr; HaMangerâ€"Canniâ€"‘ lwll: Human Culâ€"Crnssley, Hawkrn; 'i‘varlnih. rum. and rrnchrt trimmml «Crnsslry. Campbell; Table Doyloys _â€"Camnhrll. l". Cairns: 'E‘able Mats-â€" (l, Cairns. Crossioy; 'l‘ray(;~lotli--â€"]r‘. Cairns, F. i’lairns. Reid; Cunlropircr. whitomFislmr. F. Cairns; Sidebmrd Scarf. lrinmimlâ€"«Ci’nssl0y. Campiwll; I’ilIiHVSliDS, hami-irimmmlâ€"â€"Cr0ss- in}; Hawkrn; Towvls. umlLâ€"«Crnss- lw)‘. F. Cairns; Towols. other hand irimmingâ€"-â€"(_lampbell, U. Cairns; Urnssor Cover. washable, handwOrk ~â€"«-l,ltlm[')bl‘ll. F. Cairns; Pincushionâ€" l". Cairns. (l. Cairns; Nigl‘ilgown, em- broiilrrml~lfl Cairns, G. Cairns; Caâ€" misulwâ€"l". Cairns. Mrs. J. McLean; Cnrsni Cn\'rr-~l’. Cairns, Mrs. .1. Mcâ€" lman: Bi‘ulrwvm Slippersâ€"411's. J, Mr- lman. Adams: Child's .lackrl and Hnnlwvsmllrusslry. “Did: Child‘s Slmrl. lirvss. washahl«,>â€"â€".-\dams. (l. Cairns: Cnlnrml Contrvpil‘w'~â€".-\(_lan1s; Sula Pillow. vmbn ifiiliil'sâ€"Jhll‘sli‘iH. I". Cairns; Sofa Pille, other hand- mwkâ€"â€"»(_Zanmlwll. Waltvr Knox; (lull. .liï¬'m'vnts kinds of linlbx'oidvryâ€" (le‘vsslvy. clampbvll: Cull. â€(hm- fancy nt‘mllv\\'nl'k-1_lrtrsslv)‘. (lampl'wll. -â€".\Iis;~; I, Javksnn. Judm'. Cattle. hut‘lmm.â€"-l;uil. Lawl-«McAI'HHM'; ,{ilvh (MWâ€"«11‘. Nichol. \\'. J. M03118, Kurstvdt: Hvil'm' (Ialfâ€"-â€"".l‘. Nichul. \V. J. Mnads. (il'zltlt‘.~â€".\Iilt°ll (low, dairy~'\\'. ,. Watsun l and 2: Milch Cow. beef-â€" I). Nichul I and. " ..'l‘ Nit'hul "; Twoâ€" }‘vurâ€"nicl llo~it'v1'~â€"l‘..\'ichul l :3 and I}: an-ymn'mlai }Ivii'm‘-".l Nielml, i). Nivhul: 'l\\u- \t‘ilI'â€"Uld Stowâ€"l7). Niuhnl l and 2. 'l. .\i( [101; ()110-}'(‘111'- HM Sit'w1°â€"~~l)..\'i('lml, 'J‘. Nichol: Sit-01’ Calf-~51} Nivhnl. Sheep. «Intsxx‘nld ~-- \gml Ii:1111-â€"».l.I{.‘.\'icll- â€15:. gm! Inna-fl]. II. .\i('hnls 1 1111412; Shvurhng l'l\\'n, Nichnls =1 and ‘2; va Lamhm-«Niuhnls. Leicostcr.~Shcarlmg Ram, Ram 3.2mm. Ago-«l I‘va. Shmu'liug Ewe. I'lwv Lambâ€"J. H. Niclmls 1 311412. Horses. ln'uught.-â€"â€"Span~â€"McArthur; Two.- yvar-old Golding Hr Fillyâ€"W. R. 'l‘anm'm'thâ€"«Buar. WM ’1 w‘arâ€"G \\'. R0»: l’wligm'ml Sn“ 19224;. \V Russ I and 2; Boar 1932~â€"(j. \\ . RUSS. ()xi'nn!.â€"-.\:.rmi Rumâ€"AV. J. Mnads; Shnm'ling Ran1â€"~'\V. J. Mvads; Ram Lamb-11 Nivhul. W. J. 31031115; Agml liwvâ€"AY. .l. Mvads 1 :111412: Shuat'ling !'1\\‘v--s\\'. J. )1va 1 and 2; liwo .I.alnl>....\\'. J. Muznls 1 and f3. Swine. Ymkshixmuâ€"Sn“ w(E ‘\\. Ross; 8031' 1933â€"4 (I. \\ . ROSS. Ladies Work (Fancy). PublicAuction Sale ll; The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructed to ,'sell by Public Auction Wednesday, October 18th, 1922 Farm Ston Implements Driving Horse, 12 years old Cow, calf at foot Cow, 3 years old, supposed in calf 2 Black Cows, 3 years old, supposed in calf _ Cow, 4 years old, supposed in 'calf 2 Black Heifers 3 years old 8 Yearlings » 16 Oxford Down Ewes Pure Bred Shropshire Ram Fordson Tractor Wilkinson Cutting Box, with pipes for silo-ï¬lling . Circular Sawing Machine 50 feet Canvas Belting ‘ Massey-Harris Binder, used two - seasons ' ‘ Massey-Harris Fertilizer Drill Massey-Harris High Spreader McCormick Mower McCormick Sulky Rake . International Stifftooth Cultivator Steel Roller ' Disc Harrow Set Iron Harrows Scuffler Turnip Sower Melotte Cream Separator Wagon Basket Hay Rack Tolton Pea Harvester Top Buggy . . . 2,000 Clay Tile (3-inch) Extension Table 2 Sugar Kettles 2 Long Ploughs - . _‘ Massey-Harris Gang Plough TERMS: j 10 months’ credit on approved joint notes bearing interest at 7% ARTHUR GREENWOOD; ~-P1;(;p.~ ‘ f 1).. .Maepflui, Driving Horse, 12 years old Cow, calf at foot Cow, 3 years old, supposed in calf 2 Black Cows, 3 years old, supposed in calf _ Cow, 4 years old, supposed in 'calf 2 Black Heifers 3 years old 8 Yearlings » 16 Oxford Down Ewes Pure Bred Shropshire Ram Fordson Tractor Wilkinson Qutging Box, with pipes -â€";\liss 1. Jackson, Judge. for silo-ï¬lling ‘ Circular Sawing Machine 50 feet Canvas Belting Massey-Harris Binder, used two at LOT 45', CON. 3, E.G.R. GLENELG ~J. (3. Dixon, Judge. hixnn. J mlgv. J. C, hixmx, .‘ludgv. COMMENCING AT ONE O’CLOCK SHARP Meads; Spring Coltâ€"«Dan. McDonald. Agriculturalrâ€"Spanâ€"{D Nichol, J. Weir, Morrow; Two-year-old Geld- ing or Fillyâ€"\V. R. Meads. General Purpose,-â€"-Spanâ€"R. J. A1- exander; Brood, Mareâ€"W. J. McMilâ€" lan; waâ€"year-old Gelding or Fillyâ€"- McMillan; Spring Coltâ€"McMillan. Roaclster.â€"â€"Spanâ€"C. P. Kinnee; Spring Coltâ€"A. D. McLeod; Single Driverâ€"J. Picken. A. B. Chard; Lady Driverâ€"A. B. Chard, J. Pickeï¬., â€"G. S. Silk, Judg . \Vhite \Vyancioitc maleâ€"Karstcdi, Ramage; femaloâ€"Kar‘stedt 1 and 2; Bufl' Orpington maleâ€"T. McDougaIl; ~femaleâ€"Mcuimgall 1 and 2; Whine Leghorn malochDougall, Kai-Sim“; female-«Mob:mgall, Karstedt; Rl'imin Island Rod n'ialochDougall 1 and 3: fomalo-â€"-1\1cl)«.»ugal1 1 and 2; Barron Hock maleuiizn'stedt, 1 and 2; femalv -â€"~Karstodt 1 and 2; Wabito Rock male -â€"â€"I\'arstedt, {211118.351}; femaleâ€"Kai's- todt 1 and 2; Biack Minorca maleâ€"â€" Mrs. J. McLean; femaleâ€"4111‘s. J. Mc- Lean; Ancona male-4311's. J. McLean, Karstedt; 1'«,~111:iloâ€"â€"1\11's. J. McLean, Ix'arslodt; Duck, maleâ€"F. Cairns, Ramago; femaleâ€"IF. McDougall, F. Cairns; Toulouse goose, maleâ€"~19. Cairns. Ramago; fomaleâ€"aF. Cairns, Ramage. “Mum'ning [mstago stamps†now on sale in Ucmnany kmwvail the loss 01‘ the (aim-man colonies. One examâ€" ple shows a flag at halfâ€"mast, and has a with), black bowler. \mvrican exports in Julv were 12,000 000 1955 than in Iuly 1021;1‘01' tho sown months curling July 3t, $137,000,000 1055 than in lhu sumo pm'iml lust. )‘l'ill'. lislimulrs uf lhv tll‘L’l'P‘dSt‘ l'nr lhu current, year run as hi gh as $200,000.000 and sumo, ohsvrv- (‘I‘S think that. it will he morc rather than less as a result 01' the new tarill‘ law. Avquii'ing an auto swans tn gm humt-in-hamt with lumping it at'tm' zu'qnisiticm, due to the activities at? thicws. Authoritative tigui‘es toll of Norâ€"im'rt'asing." rubbm'ios, the numâ€" bm‘ stntvn in tlw t'nitmt States dur- ing 1921 I‘PRCUng' ttm substantial tuâ€" tal Ht' 735’: am'w'wtnw a 1055 H1“ Sit)t)J)t)t),t)ttt). 1r.\vn(arvtul owners urn pnnatizcd by excessive insurance m'vmiums. l iw tlmnsaml pr'utvssional horrgats in Nt \\ 301k Ginâ€"+3. 000 in Manhatâ€" tan. the tl‘snm tuck Lode ()f Bt“‘“§.‘fal- «tum. alimc. the daily takv 01 tlwsc l'akvrs averagvs $t0(j).000. which is 3700.000 a \ka, $3,000.000 a month. $36,000.000 a year. Those are the facts as awragea’l l'rnm information ubtainml fruit] the Charity Omani/a- tion Sncicty, the Brooklyn Btuoau of Charitivs, the Salvatinn Army. vari- nno business men’s assncialions, and tlm police. The t'lgnros given are. ox- tremoly conservative. since the prnhâ€" ability is there are mare than 5,000 m't‘iifossinnals imposing daily upon tht} lwimanmco ot' the most charit- able city in the world, and that the (laitv receipts of these frauds averâ€" agv hi ttcr than $20 Sir Charles Santley, who died late- ly in I'anlamj in his 87th year, has FACT AND COMMENT THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Poultry. â€"-4C. P. Kinnee, Judge. been described as “the greatest bari- tone singer that ever lived in the British Isles,†and for a long period he was the leading concert and eraâ€"1 torio singer in the country. He was’ also wellâ€"known in America, through very successful tours in opera and concerts which he made in the United States and Canada in 1871 and 1891, when in the prime of his car- eer. He also toured in Australia and the Cape. Early in the present cen- tury his place on the English ora- torio and concert stage was a most itminfrttmt, one. He was knighted in £07, when the jubilee of his artistic c veer ms celebrate-d in London. In 1;;“23 he;- married Gertrude Ramble, (m! thvir daughter, Edith Santley. nulagn-at; success as a c+¢.»110m-t_. singer. Samuvl t'ntermycr, the Now York lawyer. has returned t'rum an Buru- ;ioan trig), very l‘iessimistiu about mnditiuns there, and Cspvcially cunâ€" m-rned H‘ml‘ the latest (ithupmcnts in the Nt-ar East, and Smnheastmn Europe. “(treat as was the havoc \x'rought hy the war in thv 1058 of life the number of those then killed is negligible as compred with the milâ€" lions who must purish as the. after- math of war unless innnodiatc relief is forthcoming,†said M r. Ifntcrmycr, who assails the Peace Treaty and former Pmsitivnt. \Vtilsi‘m. He charg- es the latter with being respmisihlo fur the crimes that, have been purpo- tratml in the name of donn‘jicracy. 'l‘hat. word has become a gruesome and hatth trawsly. Mr. l'ntvrmyur t'awrs using tiw intvrost payments an the British tor the relief ()f Euro- pvan puuplc. The Pennsylvania Railroad in (he l'nitwl Slates can'iml '152.000.0(M pas.- sc-ugvrs last war without (he! dmtlfl 01' a singlv “mason by accident. 'l'wn hundrwl and thirtcvn [>015an were: killm! by 21111__(_>nmbiic acciemns in Hm ht‘n'mm‘h of Manhattan 310110 in six mnnths, How many are killed in the \thh- cuunh'y vm'h your is nut knmm: ('owtzzinly sum-1'31 Hum- sand. Ain‘mt 1w.) thousand a war zum killml un :11"qu cmssix :15. Many Hf Hmso dmfhs are (.‘ElllSPd by Slum? immnnwlmum. innxcusahlu ('211'e,_*lossâ€" nvss m‘ ininxivatinn. Russia is Russia_\\'liether under czar or l-‘tulshevili. The worst. at (it'- t'enses there are still the desire for freedom and the pursuit of know- leil'rz‘e. A. Very large number Hf the scholars. literary men and scientitic men of Russia are already «lead of want. and hunger. It is new rent‘irted from MusCt‘iW that the punishment of exile is reViVeiil against the learned men and the younger stut'lents who ret'use to accept the Con‘innlnist. gos- pel as the only substance of ethica- tion. Some of the more fortunate haVe. heen expelled to other Euroâ€" nean countreis. Others are sent. to the Siberian wastes whither lovers of freedom were hanishml under the czaritom. 'l‘here are. Communists who see the terrible consequences of this policy. Radek and Maxim Gorâ€" ky have protestet‘l against. it. but the fanatic Zinexiett is more mnxert‘ul than they. Scholars and students are. “middle-class drones" in his opinion. l'mter his lead Russia otters the ex- liherately PODICWlI‘lg‘ its own brains and casting~ them away. The time will come. when it, will wish it had “W «er rMW some of the intellectual capital that the Bolshevik are busily destroying. Affairs seem to be drifting from. bad to worse in Germany. ,tThe mark continues to fall; prices continue to rise, or to fluctuate so violently that1 no one knows from day to day what his money will buy; the danger of national bankruptcy is greater than ever. There have been numerous riots in various parts of the country. They do not as a rule seem to have much political significance but are Icaused by the tlitficulty of getting lined and the exasperating lack of value of the paper money in which \‘C'tg‘CS are paid. The. relations be- txx'een Bavaria and the government at Berlin remain strained, It is the general opinion that a strong mon- archial ptirty exists in Bavaria and only awaits the al’iliiearance of some llngnicial wr p4,:ilitiral crisis to defy Openly the German republic. "Hm feiii'raimi Ropublic of‘ContI‘al Amuricu full thrijiugh, because two of Um live states would not. come in, but Hm presiiivnis of Honduras, Nicar- guu and Saivaeiin‘ haw- mrâ€"t 0n the dock 01' the I'nitizwl Stains. Cruiser 'I‘acoma and 1w.~a1’1'irn1ml a treaty 0f amity that may in timogmm' into an instrument Hf (toni'i‘ujorzitinn. Each governmoni agnwd not to permit po- litical agitatiun against any of Hir‘ uthm's within its tvi'i'itur‘y. and DI’OHHSQN tr.» take.) part in a juint (mnâ€" i’m‘micu Hn mg‘nnmniv and mmmurcinl mam-rs of cnmmigin intm‘vst. 'The Arctic oxpmlilicm 10d by Dr. Dnnald B. MacMillzm has. come out of the ice with many though not all Hi its ambitilims walizcd. The (‘Xl‘vlnrâ€" mas found Fury and Hocla Strait so chokml with icv that. they could not {'nmu their way thrnugh. and so Hwy hm] in gix'v up Hm idea 01' Circum- navigating HaL'l'in Land. but Hwy did a gro:‘1t deal of valuablv gwgraplmral work south and vast uf Bowdoin MW“*§~WWQW~* A few BINDERS on hand for immediate delivery. ‘ [â€" ‘ . V r‘ - ,. .- V . ‘ .' f ; .'.' , 3'“; egg: “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY†W‘OO‘IWQMâ€WMM ‘0 ‘W Everything in Farm , Machinery Plows, Manure Spreaders, Etc. Harbor, where they spent the winter, and they made a series of observa- tions, in meteorology and terrestrial magnetism that were especially val- uable because the part1 was not far from the magnetic pole 0n Boothia Peninsula. ihey 111011ng back also snme remarkable euntxilmtions to our knoxxlm 11:11 111 biid and plant life in the \‘01111 WALKERTON’S OLDEST CITIZEN DIED ON SUNDAY George Russ. \\'alkm'ton's oldest citizen, died at his hnmo in 11131.,t.0\\'11 «m Sunday at tho. ago of 95 years. He was burn in Smherlundshimv, Sent- land. and «211110 10 Canada when two wars: uf agn, his parents settling in West Zurra, \thru his father and grzmdfatlu-r built. the ï¬rst I’x'osby tcrian Church owr 90 years '30. 1011f adoration mar \11‘. Ross mm ed to \\ alkoi‘tnn, “have he has resided contimiuuslx simo, (me son and four daughters. survive. \7‘ l W .w.‘ 1 j: . . I" S 'u \ ‘ li‘r £13“ Thursday, October 12, 1922.