M H ( i ., - LEADING "iiiiiiiii'i'i Minneavolis, 10; July. 1 grits int is tuft; - M Hay-rt: Illlod. per roam. Straw t rr," onturr lamp]... Toronto. “Mural-(j N â€line (11mins. V __ '"mi""'P. u, III-Inl- uu$unle. Peas-No. a. "o. according " trollin- nut-MO. _Bhrter---saiiu. 31.20 to ttag, Ac- cording to treiqhta uullldo. Byoirttoat-rtf.iis, nominal. accord!" to from)“: uulhlde. Rye- No. 2. “.40 to 01.42. ucordlnx to 'reiqtstrr "undue Manitoba ttour-pm" patents. in Jute Mu. $9.5"; second mums. In jute ban. tht," r strong baknrn’. In Jute his. " . nun...» Fl Ontario on...“ nominal, No. 3 " According to Ontario wheat lot. "7,5 to " ttay. 'M"y?rdinx nil an Amer cum-re Munlmh; otstN AND. 2 C.W.. Tue to "tr No ' PM", To) to "c.. our. No. I an. "log tn Tde; No. 1 (and. In to 110. tll run darn-red en route. , Amer!min Porn-No. 3 yellow. "15. lulu-v! m embargo. P, Ontario only -.No, 2 white. " to lee; _ nor-um“. No. 3 white, " to Me. nomin-l I II nevnrvnnx In frellhu outside. I t . Mrt9tty win-a! .No. , Winter. on on Ar ti.irt Xo. t W 'tilni mr iw 'ur Toronto. Feb. " gt I Northern, ",9 . 3, do, ".88; 'm" [my pon- Vutod Into- - l',',1'I'," rarely will “tack in armed “Every boat is armed with guns vessel. What becomes of a trats. throwing 12 or M-pound explosive ( marine after it strikes a trnwler's net, shells. and has 1,000 yards of steelphe poet said, is a have] secret. netting trailing behind," he declared.! “Some have been captured and tab "All the home waters are mapped out , en to England, but most of them sink," in blocks and each block patrolled. (he added. It is impossible to um “Imaging 60 travelers stretching althe crews. What is done to them tsteel underncn net from the English'when they hit the net I am forbidden to the Irish coast and you get 'iarilii; any." 1 Ion, and this atmyed 200 Mind Noyes, "not! in . n a, night. Torn"! A dumuh from New York Set-- Enzland’s anti-submarine fleet con- ning of 4,000 private yachts, Whaler! and tuhiotr vessels, manned by 60,000 run, and this foree shady has do- Itroyed 200 Gorman tsubmarines, ( Alfred Noyes, the English poet, um sorted in a statement here WedneI-f ,___ A: , A con-try Produeo--at. f t.., - Fresh tlulrv. choke. " to Me; [um puma. " to Cro; guilds, " to! ilnsrarmiiiiiiijiii""iiaiiiii _ ' IM'%llEfllhniaiiiixu?mo Fully 200 Have Not Returned to 'rt"uioas---wttot- I Int-ab! _ â€mus. msrdiu West sh in " "lllm Grain 8Euo, BERT NAsu’r THAT scum: min". 201 (a Mar 'onto, bags tnctuumr--BiLi, per ton. my, pet ton. ttii: ttood teed butt. 32.70 to 1.80. mm No. a. for ton. tit; r ton, " to " .00. track To- ' __ ___--- . I end ' 8 " w., 74.. m 72C; .3". No. l! Toronto', Feb. "--cttoiee heavy steers. Pr? ous, and tshe a tr, TF, No. I feed, so) to no, man to sun; do., cood. no.“ tdlto ssk the people to â€pinup“ “I route. I {0.00: butchen' cutie. choice, 310.85 to [securities "rtrt rortr-.Ns, 3 yellow. "ig.: 10“; do., good. Mt to $10.t0; It."; u . . munhurzn ’mtdlum. ".7 to 9.00; do., common†Great Britain has ' on... No 2 white. " to Me, $7.60 to $7.67; butchero' bulls. choice. ’ask her coloni to _ No 3 white, " to am. nomin- '39.†to $9.76; do., ttood buns. as“) lo! " © “M, to "Mm, outmide. ; ms, do., medium buns. 37.15 to 87.60; i'the success of this a " win-n! No t Winter, per car do. rough bulls. i' to 06.25; buts-hart (province has, in th s u. n.::. No. a. do.. an: to-cO'a. choice, an to 39.25; do., good.; . . 9 mm,†to mums "Wilda (aim: to "aka?" “can? In "/ 3:25; tom In Great Bum: No il, " I5, uccunlnl 10;. oc ers, . o ; c "09 pe erB, “umm. 188.2A to tti.76; calmer: and cutters, " Pt tstock. That tttot 1laitirur. 3120 to ti..'.'.'.', ac- to $5.50; milks". good to choke. $85 to Britain several years lo .rzlxhls n-uluMe. him; do, com and med., an. 340 to t60; (required mone to bu' mm 91 'ds. nomhml. trriort1intr"trprlntterm, no to 8110; "ttht ewes. 010: . y 1 m â€11;“... {10.310.60: (PtTa,',t',tvi/i.i'ii" tr.‘f2..6,g; io.; it extends over a It G,. e l 1,, to “11 tu'r'ordirut to on ves. Koo to c o co. . 6 to . ; I . WU“, lambs, choir-e. OH to ttr, tlo., medium. Ho Tears, some of if In flour b'irrst patents. in Jute :9-75 to tlo,25: hmrn, fed and tv.aterFi,iyeari. Great Britair Mi, Herhnll panama, In jute bags, _H.76; do.. weighed " cars. .15: do., buildingu on thi id mung bakers". In Jute Kmart. Co.tr, $14.or. p It'! ' 'otrto 1il.'isn,i',js,'C', a“: ti'lrf,1"tyit, steers. I TOSQWQ from which: hour Wirrtrr, awarding to " I tom. o Ir," uw ers' vows, . I i723 m " 35. In Imus. track choice. " to $8.50; good.; " to " xorfier to provide mum Hump! nhlbment. thoo, bulk tt'lltrteril hulls. choice. " 'o/de' mod. phes and other necesx “In“ mudâ€. o i', vunners' cowrr, J unnerl‘ ' . l I'..r lot“. delh’ered Montreal trplln. $5,50; culvert, '" to tlt: if, '-fed. [on the war on this 'iy. Imm- Included» Bran. Ttet" ton. tt to $7; sheep, " to $9; lambs. 'th' toghas asked the Provm «I»: Ito-r ton, 'r..'; Road feed 1345â€: hon. 0'1“th not“..- __.. no " .- Pt, M.. - A v NER: To; - " v port“ - W. on†-No. I C.W.. "It: to I cw., To) to "c: our. No. l 1.0 Tr, No. 1 food. '" to Ttts, will": $13 " all “an tum-$367": Northern. " 'rm, ".73 to lax-kn. 'ERT-- 5AY,B!R1: -- "w " TyiAT Mas Run VENOJ'HAT - ""'-e'-. -- .v a... white, " to Met, nomin- rrelxhu outside. .No. , Winter. per en 77; No. I. do.. 81.73 to to freight: outside. "Arr, according to per ton, " track To- I wh as t JUST Emma “WAT" mm Meth bra-é k tGi _ isii'ed;,', 28 to 300; bong. aumltolm wheat-- in; No. , Wo., 81.03.: EL. i what. ".79. io., CCne., TUA, to _modl\lm. " to I; to tlb. 2 le: com to rs' \morican Oat-- Tte; do., nuts? 'Six Thousand Austrian Mimi 3°33? Workers Reported Out. (r331 A despatch from London says: No. 2 ports from neutral sources tell of creasing suffering in Germany I Austria as a result of the shortage Mus, coal and food. Six thousand mu 33% tion workers in Austria have b 'ii'a'i. forced to quit work because of hum t Returned to Their Base, Declares Anni Noyes, the Englbh Poet. "t twins old, " f4 HUNC, ER (LUSH; I A despatch from Amsterdam says: I -Germany is employing 750,000 war prisoners as farm laborers, according to a Berlin despatch to the Rheinische Westfuelische Zeitung, which quotes General Crooner, head of the Army Feeding Department. General Croe- ner's statement was made before the Richstag committee which is co~oper- sting in carrying out the provisions of the national civil service law. He stated that additional war prisoners would be put to work in the agricul- tural districts and that in occupied territories the garrisons would do/ Spring sowing and harvest work. ll WHICH amount is three times as Inge as that in force twelve years ago. _ It is to be noted that assets now total practically $83,000,000, In in- ,crease of over $8,500,000 for the year. !The net surplus over all liabilities' and I :cspital also show an increase for the,} ‘year of close on $1,000,000. $7,678,0oo) were paid to policy holders during the:' twelve months period Just closed. 3 Further details of this '""e.r,"ttl business for the past year will be found elsewhere in this issue. I: 750.000 I’RISONERS {Sun Life of Canada Makes Splendid _ Bhowintr. I To hold first place amongst Can- jadlan life insurance companies in lamount of insurance in force, assets“ ‘surplus and income is the distinction‘ 1o! the Sun Life of Canada. New: business to the amount of over 842,-. ’700.000 was written during the lastl year, bringing the assurance in force up to a total of over $281,000,000, which amount is three times as large as that in force twelve years ago. l $14150 _.-....- .uuuuneu. nun unchtnfed. Duluth. Feb. 87--Wheat No hard. "Jill; No. 1 Northern" $1.82.; No. I Norihgrn ., my- .- .. " " - . "'OB; an. 1 Northern $1.82]; - KCi' if," .._.. W R‘onhern. nm to $1.9M. manna. 41ef, flnanee tun-k. mug to 32,82; to arrive. 82.81]; (with her. May, :2ng an: ; July. 32.31! asked. idc. “A a- Corn. No. 8 yellow, 81.00] to 81.02. On“, No, it white. “I to sue. "tyyat--FLiifv' [mu-nu, $9.45: ttrat clears. 38.26; other "tet /Inelyeytd.,. Bun unclaimed. Y:t " - cw "u . -- .. ', an: mm! vessels on the high use.†CO", " Mr. Noyes laid hehad tpont my . Why: with the tnwleu, and was in- 1ft“ . i formed by their uptaina that I sub- tion imarirus rarely will attack an armed born :vesul. What becomes of a IUb‘IGove {marine after it strikes a trawler's net, land. ithe poet sud, is a naval secret. [iii H ' "Some have been captured and tak- [stun en to England, but most of them sink.†' - "H 7,“... --v.uu-|t’ - - submarine campeign, by which the German submersible: have been driv- en from homo waters and forced to " tack neutral vessels on the high seas.†Mr. Noven Add ha ha in.» ...--- A NOTHER RECORD SET, hogs}. H3815; G/ctr, to ttr, .owreut12.tro to NT I 1 REED of. the Bruin? Adgnirulty'l anti. AS FA RM LABURERS In". Btooh Intu- in Germany aid of the shortage of ' thousand muni. " Alt PLA NTS, The $9: iGGrhi"ii', 3 Hrlevts, off cara.’ ttio to 813. TORI) SET. I Makes Splendid f ir. I of hunger, tiayr. Re, â€itâ€: Pure Munition --- -..... “we. ureul. nrltain UGarthiT/, 'has asked the Province of Ontario, "1','i"// “m" iamong others, to come to her aid and __ ' take charge of these securities and re.. D SET. I sell them, and to the extent of our (financial ability help in this war. Are in Splendid i we going to do it? Is not the answer: (of every patriotic man, Yes, we will [make this 'uterificet If we are to longst Cay- ‘ make that ttacrifiee then the carrying mpanies m i of that $17,000,000 becomes a first orce, ye.u/iidi"e' upon the resources of this a distinction I province. It becomes a first charge inada. Newithis year and it becomes necessary over $42:‘-that those who desire large expendi- g the last ’tures on the part of the Government Ice in force should wait until the end of the war. 281,000,000, I want the members to realize the ab- es as large solute necessity of our continuing to 'rs ago. {build up the financial condition of the nuts now province in order that investors on 0, an ine’this side of the Atlantic. may give us w the year. the right to say to Great Britain that bilities and we can advance the seventeen million. Iso for thel "During the session I hope to bring $7,578,000 ‘ down in the House a bill to enable us during the I to purchase all these securities we at closed. ', have in England and reborrow money company'ss l on this side of the water, and endeavor ' will beito that extent to help Great Britain e. in this um- " been in- & my; yd M. -uuuu ran-n thruugh the stomach walls. then unavaillnz: it is In the when indtttentiiin, dyspepsia tutulemre, can. imnmtes exm ;ty of the stomach and tern food contents that precautlo taken. Drugs ttttO medicines ttble and otten dssnsterouk-r-U no or no Influence upon the h: and that is why urn-tors are them and advising "utterers géstlon and stomach trouble t the dnnzernus no!!! and Kee '/h"?her1ts blglyd and sweet h 7 ,V-_.._ w-" uvsli “an!“ Just how dangrrous it is to indiscrim- 'nately dosu the Btomach with drum, and nu-divim-s is ntten not realized until too late. It seems so almpie tn swallow a duso of some special mixture or (aka tab- let" of soda. pepsin, bismuth, etc.. after meals, and the folly of this druxxinx is not nnpnrmli until, perhaps years after- mud. when it is fuund that gastric ui- arm how» almost eaten their In" vim-nu-.. .c.. >4 - _ s " ARREST MEMBERS W s1'tri)ti))iiiigri iF SINN lil, ORDER mm BY THE LONDON TROOPS no'c'ropl yaw v __.- “v...†to that extent to help C, in this war." I want the members to solute necessity of our build up the financial Cl province in order that aloexiiatxairai' I , â€1...“; money to built the T. and N. g 0.; it extends over a long period, 35 or 140 years, some of it as long as 48 5 years. Great Britain is desirous of I building up on this side of the Atlantic a reserve from which she can draw in larder to provide munitions artiraup-l (plies and other necessaries t6 carryl l:" the far on this side. Great Britainl m, "anâ€: r r n . "remendous, and she has been forced I to ask the people to deliver up their isecurities. f "Great Britain has been obliged to Iask her colonies to contribute toward the success of this great wu. The: province has in the hands of inves- tors in Great Britain $17,000,000 of our stock. That stock went to Great Britain several years ago, when we required money to built the T. and N. n A 3. . . - wnuw u 1,000,000 to retire Ontario Ji'ii'fr'ie't'n'i bonds now held in Eng- :wind. The announcement was made ( by Hon. T. W. MeGarry in the Legis- - lature during the course of his bud-i ' get statement on Thursday. , "Probably never before has the Pro. I Vince been faced with a more serious I question, fl!taneially, than we are he. ing now. I tun not referring now to our receipts or expenditures. I am referring to a matter that concerns the whole British Empire. Prom the {day the war began the British Em- ;pire has been endeavorine to build up! ’nnd “hunt-n tl.. -“-~> .. - 7 the for f1nnneinl assistance from [Province of Ontario, and in re: "ntr to that appeal the Ontario I 1ature this union will pas le tion authorizing the Governme borrow $17,000,000 to retire th Governm_ent bonds now held in A despatch from Toronto says:~ The British Government has appealed ONTARIOTOAID BRITAININWAR - .. -uuu up finance the other nations fitrhtintr I her. She has been finaneine the and fimuseintr it successfully, but strain on Great Britain has been he Government Will Brorow $17,000,000 to Retire Bonds Held in England. . is wuna that gastric " lmost outâ€) their way :umm'h walls. Regrets are 2: it is In the early stages Ion, dyspepsia. heartburn. , indicates excessive acidi- nach and fermentation of that precaution should be try) medicines urt' unsuit- AD 7132 il’OUl -they have lit- on the harmtui avid. 'topy are dixcurding surfs-Hrs from indi- trouble to get rid ot and keep the food “we! by taking a magnesia instead. Len 1lep,1yteliif pure ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO, V_.‘., was readily obtained It ls absolutely man-less and a little warm or will usually be , Instantly neu- ‘of ttte gtumach rer,eapen Released From Internment thdraii unsull- 'il Jamps in England Again i g, 's in Custody. 1 5 A dospatch from Dublin says: A! : number of Sinn-Feiners, who had re-fq . cently returned from internment in;d : England were arrested on Thursday Ili' I Limerick, Galway and Skibbereen, aslm well as in Dublin. The arrests werelsc [made under the defence of the reltttier, iaet. Altogether about fifty members {of Eat the Sinn-Fein and the Gaelic-{ha iPatrue had been arrested and arrestsj'va ;are continuing. Thirty-tive men were: {taken into custody in Dublin alone. In ‘ fu fGalway on Thursday night a promin-,I - ;ent member of the Oughterard P/thd itrict Council and a prominent Athenryi e merchant were arrested. Amonirf those arrested in Dublin, the despatch,’ .1 says, are, Councillor s. T. Kelly, J. J'lhis O'kelly, editor of the Catholic Bul-C,', the nuns; " ,,_, -- TT"1T'""E "can“: "'d',',f, g er,. {car in 12tiz, . CTT".""""' an: Important r wed-n In the an of “pen“, I - ie wan y och “nil-CO " Pdicyholdou' account. a LTtcr.trt W“ THE COMPANY's GROWTH 1871 " Cr'r,ietin.. Darrel Figgis -i" kthenry; ...t '. , . .'. Among I writer, aniCaptalg Liam The troublé with'the man who his head is that he doesn’t miss i til it's too late. " A despatch from British Head- 'Equartors in France tsayttt--Further Ig'details regarding the successful raid 'lmade by the New Zealand troops {south of Armentieres show that they gente‘red the German lines to a depth lot 800 yards and remained there for ghalf an hour, wrecking dugout: tutti: [various trench works. I “my warm the enemy support lines : Loikaiii.s' full of dead from the bombardment ; is ended. They found Hie. New Zealanders Entered German Lines So to a Depth of 300 Yards, well-known I Mellowes. ’ a Who lose, miss it un- ish 2,'.ry,T,.1,tt preceded the t--Further I pritoners were brou â€wu- wmcn preceded the raid. Forty-four urther' prisoners were brought back by them. I raid! This is but one of the 'successful maids carried out. The London troops L"ml“fset a new high record for raids by ' theyibrintrine back 120 prisoners near dliii/iicitrrtter"t'. The Canadians, pre- , foriviouslr held the record of 100. The' and'men from Canada say they are de.. 'riiCii' to exceed the bag of the linesi'Londoners before the raiding senor: ment 5 is endp ' ,_...a “.1ng menu 1" full. well developed breast 'showing a large pocket in yearry the food supply. TU fstrength and vigor and nbili [same sufficient fond " --, In selecting laying hens ._._I' I _ “V. -m. uulllly T sufficient food to produce South of Armentieres I 'Clu- blunt "It hens look for a d breast and crop, mint in Which to ly. This indicates, and ability to can. - nun more... ' Many of the Itrih have been lent to the front Tania; Irrusir w 1hooi, We: .m- 6se “up? wont-ms All: on ox wrung E able iriii, draft. for ,__._... mums at present either in Cunt or in Great Brita’m. The Militia Department decided sums time no that m economy demanded a stopping of the caution of new of. ncera and the Retirement of: . lam percent-[e of the [upgrnumernry of. tteem, may of win- ‘r- . A. Pye from un'PlNG-OFF PROCESS ' ON OFFICERS BEGIN Lute Nani" Struck From Pa) Lin Till Needed or They Revert _ A despatch from Ottawa says: A glut. number of commissioned of, i tKem of all links in the Canadian rH.. peditionary Forces, both in (mud: and in England. are now being simm- 08 the pay list and temporarily ruin ed to civilian life until their source: as amt-era are needed or until they dc- dd. to take 'Peotmttissionili rank and are willing to t " privates. Them in a 'glutef1, _ LOPPING» tin met by troop. on beaten tUtd tstahtrad I There is nothin. in make a headline of . is just dumb 'rutferim road." ,V n... a-†- â€me-third of the Armenian race hes :hoen MIIIICM or died from starva- tion and disease since the Euruluun - betug and one-half of those re- maining are homeless and dying in exile, Will to I cable message from John Helene“. famous En: jun: write), nude public here Wednes- day night by the American Commit- ‘tee for Amenhn and Syrian lit-lien The message add in part: “Fer any n III. in from the main font-“Ct, Amui. hats tetrfrorsA 'tta--- conxuct, Armenia has truin/rd" iiii7i in this war than has any devastated land in Europe. She is like A vie.. bu.. .-- " . --- we“, .r. d i:-.,' w." CU Wndzx.‘ Mam, " "lt -A .‘ud food "- - - nu Junior) to to I handling of . battle cry. " in? dumb Mating lying by the k - ed. The number of prisoners. Nah was unusually large for lit-n u: troops, some of whom evidently "".u item Without serious reeistam C. or without man-inc heavy losses, Hunw Idle 'erale of me of the troons 'wt', frontier" " I surplus a Quantum oftat,. may; "mu.“ m n lnnt o- le ttrikem he “'-II "we†tl Eneunii to "tool all for the “Print Ind a ’l'""a‘lll o] 1tte "" that a mm in the Irk- It Eu.“ Invoking tuna; In. been In progres- tty, n. "e the NM. oftirrs" - ii Amateram he in like I vie. It the march and aatd left to die, i.htr. misc-r) to new avail. ll "treeted d Immune: " its. 'rrivntes. tl thou.. Present may. t bu 'tf .V Tr mumâ€: tau-nod ou thou " DOOM ue expan- " (er. a ing pun the it hm the Do not crowd l is very mun! comm; Ill-bl. Feed W" kind to the fUek a kind. Unlined: In eve! WIN u Went an the mu plie Ila dit " " out she {all llfl tt,9tDa use ine Tr you an; crop the to" t a field of al durtive. Load for g I and h it in the " the foilowi G She The object a .W‘OO ot our (an - authority '" "on Aderxre. a" q In of The Wit "an. and mum “or m which t R ll Idv‘ubl. wh 0 “was: and Bdtt (mum. when the lh (3/722 " " if n. N qa nil ll wh ring he ' ac furnish“ a sets'. aa it W851 man- [any Conducted allowing apt-i: ms! that I "nus name new In all“! ll " I sheep a.“ I m have a mid Good "to“ I out of the 31rd of M , drink what in!!! urn it the wt " Muipt 1% ha n " npri try - in "F " h lung he" In mum to k th " yen " YPl