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Durham Review (1897), 19 Feb 1920, p. 3

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rut-h. I. neon-m Band I!!!“ , by)“ P be kept with ion. which u. l on!" to a. I in tho m “at. All it Tt to Ink. M of friends”, manning mthmbh. '9 hard to 1;. and I dim Int. to at" my at has” time in " that worm shunt). DIP: >01" when. " i: do", unto and ”dim men who is tho doe. "Morin [unions and the s on that I I an which ho MM any 1‘30: / nuarrtt" yun it.. th wow that :lnwu. 33m t of ti. race of n. until r M M. much ant in n an.“ " an“. , a?! n In" " whom y km er ttee. distill! mu is on a from f tho along mlarfl on at. Pr. oe "tar. nu haul- 1: for at in 'Ott ttht the ' in " " of " at. no "m. 2t o old Ho " The sharehoidm of tho Grand Trunk Railway. after tickling to heated criticism, on Thursday taunted to the term, of Agreement with the Do- .inion Government. A do-s dil- uenticnts held . meeting M!“ and panel I resolution ”twins Ixainu. the terms. N GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SHARE- HOLDERS Man GOVERNMENT TERMS "We have tought hard for non}! two years. and we My ml un- hetriustintrly reconlmll you to te- rept the agreement." This was the final untencc of Mr Alfred Smithen' Epoch to the Gull Trunk vursrholdrrs The main was crowded and " tin“ there won strung trjaculations. The sMnhold- us, however, were entirely cordinl touard the Chairman and his col- leagues. Sir Alfred Smith." dunked that he had always boon moat careful to express himself with All poolible re- straint retarding the COM“ Gov- ernment but, ulrforturuuly, the burn Sir Alfred Smithen Says Compuny Could Not Carry on Un- der Circumstances-Judging by Protests the Bargain is Good One For Canada. laws 2. The people who do realize the n- npcnuibuity have not been voting for the interests of the lam". wt ll A 609th from London t. lt mndivinnu prevail. -r(- is nu use to attempt to ranc- miitiuna unless the can" of their r-mwx can be established. Thou have given their live. to a It“! t'tee things have arrived at this usion: These condition- a!” U .F .0. --U.F .W .0. "" outlined brie.) the begin- m grunt mourn at at can. tt cannot do hon" than to I this letter to amino our l the mean» by which we rumpllsh tram. " h-ulturv is t'e basic In- ada Data llallable for rumor shows that near- wealth of (and: I- do- zr!culure. directly and mum Mon the I art! 1 muted again upon Nun tcod and other an in price. increase urban worker became so wages have risen pr; the price of food . has risen Drowning; mm is in no better on. and the runner, P, primary line of farm- rduetiort of food, simp- tho current pricee for M! out even." " ion men-t send for I copy mien Prof. Leiich undo ty radically wrong when th " 1 lent“ one past forty years re have steadily been Lam! population has me infiuegtet, of uri- to a mere nnthlng. y ' were, we worein am: against measure th, u diserintmatod mun-(me, of course. wen Ln the high coat l rnwm and cm“ the number of tood llrl not produce food the 1oodorodueinq sing, what use could tt ud n t townships in the rity tt a-Htry its, or l without in- l, " In, because n Cf ot ,n nee 11 e, an en- aed upon nth (on Trl.---- of this use was “Mount to Trunk cans. considerable feeling. - _ ed Indus I than much \(I re- n im- Itttl “l'knew there were influential meni, in Canada who thought that the po-l licy the Government should pursue we: to let us alon3, and that the) vein we became the easier we could he dealt with. They k'new that we were being forced by the Government; to carry on under impossible condi- tions over which we had no control. I felt we were being held up." (Cries of ahnmel and one voice, “Swindlers!” Sir Alfred, continuing, said: "I re- ceived figures showing the profits were swallowed up in increased wagee. without the company being granted increased rates, which meant the loss to shareholders of " least one end a quarter to one and a half million pounds in each of the last three years.” on Thursday. He asserted this great outlay may not be necessity for an indefinite period, but must continue luntil intempemnee has been eradi-, l cated. I The Chairmnn said that they thought in "and to the Grand Trunk Pacific It. least they were an titled to be shown the name congtd- eration as the Canadian Northern. only when the voter la convinced ot the privilege and opportunity and re- sponalblllty Involved in the ballot. That the farmers must cease to be the only industry whose operators neither count, weigh. measure. grade, or value one single than they either buy or sell. In other words, the term. er must control his business, The steps toward this are: 1, Interest: 2, education; 3, organization; 4. co- education; 3, organization; 4. co. operation. But the greatest of the” In education. and upon It all others de- pend. We can never prosper until the un. rest which provadoa all classes in this and other countries is allayed. The extort to allay it is a light tor which, in our land. the weapons will be (Urged by the press. the platform. you. and the pulpit. Our motto is, “Equal 'oisporttutitiets for all; special privi- leges for none." “13 believe that it is built upnn the principle which He who claimed to have the panacea tor Bil tsocial ills, in tho rules ot conduct He gun, and which he epitxmzea thus: “Whatsnever ye would, t reform that mun should do ttnterut, do ye even m. to them." ('lnlluml co ["th Luv wuuceu 101' ‘1‘.--,,,, - w social ills, in tho rules ot conduct iii'; The scheme " recommended by the gnaw. and which he epit mlzed thus: Itiii,i,r' Minister may be summarized "Whats-er ye would, (Euchre, that I as follows: mvn should do nutty-you, do ya evenl Allowances to be paid the, moth- yo in them." _er of two or more children under the Tue principles that are Incumbent i “Re of 14 years of Me and in the im- upon m.- individual who calls hiln.§mcdiate care of the parent, who is wait Christian do not um" one whlti (a) a widow, (b) the wife of an in- from rlmxc which .. Phriatian nation l mute of a Provincial Hospitnl for the nuns! fellow if it Would bv worthy tha i Insane or (e) the wife of a nuut who mum-V Margery Mills. {is totally disabled. In every case ------t ------ [where the allowance in given the . mother must be a suitable guardian Have Until Julv 10 Ifor her children. . Have Until July 10 A despateh from London, "rr.-- Gcrrnany has been allowed a concea- sion from the terms of the Treaty of Versailles with regard to the speed with which her military forces must be reduced. Premier Lloyd George has "notified Dr. St. Hamer, the German envoy, that the date whedi her army must be reduced to 200,000 men has been fixed u April 10, while Cost 50 Millions she is allowed till July 10 totbring it down to the limit. A bill "for enforcement of the na- tional prohibitibn act by establishing Government warehouses" was intro- duced by the Senator. A despateh from Washington says: ---It will cost 350000.000 a yenr to "make this a prohibition country," Senator Warren told his associates A despatch from Buenoa Ayres, "srsc---A great prairie fire, sixty miles wide, has swept through the territory of La Pump, in the central pert of the, Republic. Fifteen thous- and sheep end much other live stock are reported to have perished, while the material denim is artrtianated at $1,000,000. Thin confiscation in said to have been the biggest ever known Great in Argentina. To Reduce Army To Keep U.S. Dry Sixty Miles Wide MOTHERS' PENSION PLAN ANNONUCED Basis For Legislation Sub. mitted to Drury Govt. A despatch from Toronto "yr"-- The basis upon which the Drury Government will draft the mother's allowances legislation to be introdue- ed at the coming session of the House, is set out in the final report on the subject submitted by Dr. R. W. Ridden, Deputy Minister of Labor to Hon. Walter Rollo. The report, whidh is an important compilation of information upon the problems of looking after pennilless mothers, is the second made by Dr. Ridden, the first, an interim report, having been laid before Sir William Hearst Just before the late Government retired. -Aiywinee. only where the father is a British subject or the mother a British subject before marriage. The mother and children must be resident in Canada at the time of the death or total disability of the father. The mother must be a resi- denVof Canada for three years prior to theppplicatiom for two years a resident of Ontario and must reside in the Province while in receipt of an allowance. To become entitled to an allowance the mother and children must not own property valued at more than $2,000 or have more than $500 in cash or securities convertible into cash (other than household goods, eted The children must be depen- dent upon the mother. The report does not suggest de- finite amounts, but recommends that the amount shall be determined in each case by the administrative com- mission subject, however, to an es- tablished maximum per family. To Repair Church Hit by Big A despatch from Paris, '3a.WV.-- Work of restoring the Church of St. Gervais, which was struck by a "Big Bertha" shell on Good Friday, 1918, killing 54 persons, will commence on March I. Such was the extent of the damage done by the long distance shell that the work. will take from five to six months to complete. I " is expected that restoration of the china: will be finished by next October in time to celebrate the five hundredth anniversary of the conse- eration of the eiifiee, which occurred in 1420. _ ' l 'rj-tral W 'MW" " l I'. Rye- ~N9. 3, $1.77 to $1.80, accord- {mg to heights outside. ”1.3 map shows ltaly's latest suggestion regarding the Dalmatian' Manitoba flour-Government stand- thvast. She would make Flame and its environs a butter state with its ..ard, $13.25 Toronto. ltuiianlty recognized. Zara Would be a tree port. The newspapers otltttly Ontario flour-Government slam)- ard bitterly hostile to President Wilson's attitude on the Adriatic queqtlou. ard, $i0.8.0 to $11, Montreal; 'll Pl Tlxny claim that he is trying to impose his will upon all Europe. Iggimol m jute bags. Prompt ship- _ ,7 l . BRINGING UP FATHER -__._r_ -, T '" __ -- - -----ime-----t I Millfeed - Car lots-- Ddivured Lady Astor Coached (Montreal freight, bags inciuded-- . . . 1Bran, per ton, $45; shorts, per ton,) By British Premier $52; mod feed flour, $3.60 to $3.75. I -- I Hay-No. 1, per ton, $27 to $28; A despatch from London tttwr.--- mixed, per ton, $25,0tmck, Toronto. The maiden speech which Lady As- Btmw--Car lots per ton, $15 to $17, lor has threatened to make in the traek, Toronto. ' House of Commons has not yet ma-: Country Produee.-MOoteaale. terialized. Meanwhile she is gaining / Butter-Dairy, tubs and rolls, 13 to reputation as a speaker at public 44e, prints, 48 to 60c. Creamery, meetings. She made a great ilnprer fresh made solids, 60 to 61e; prints. sion when she spoke recently on the 62L33g23ckcw lei d 64 to 65e e.:,',',',,:,',' gym”; _ Eh: ha: I?th Dressed poultry-Spring chicken. y n presen 3 er \lews‘m’ 32 to Me; roosters, 25c; fowl, gr, to clear, understandable language. She 32c; “whit; to Mc; (moldings, 82 to will speak at the/mass meeting to be Mca_turkeys, 45 to 50e;, squabs, dog., held soon to demand more women ir.ti. members of the House of Comfnom. i, Live pou1trr--tiprinreltiehety', 22 Some of the mystery of her elo- to 28e; roosters. Me; (will 2:5 to Me; quence may be explained, perhaps, by geese. 22 to Me; dueklings, 30c; tur- u... an; ”no Am G him, [marlin]! luv Rex." 36e, .. ' an A on Some of the mystery of her elo- quence may be explained, perhaps, by the fact that she is being coached by that most astute British parliament- arian and speaker, Premicr David Lloyd George, who passed the last wea'k-end with Lord? and Lady Astor at Cliveden, their beautiful riverside residence near London. Spend Vacations _in A dex‘patch from Montreal, sayNV.-- It is stated by R. IL Gould, Secretary of the Montreal branch of the Can- adian Manufacturers' Association, that the association was preparing to launch a Dominion-wide campaign to induce Canadians to spend their vacations and do their motoring tours within the Dominion this year. mltwasrstated that the {deal origin- ated at Toronto, at the headquarters of the association there, andfhe step is taken to escape the unfavorable rate of exchange against Canada and the heavy head tax. The campaign will start as soon as the various branches have Joined with the head organization in formulating the scheme, and it wifl be tuHrompatt- ied by a campaign, supported by the Canadian railways, to attract citizens of the United States to this country in lieu of going to Europe. Governing Body of Royal Mounted Poiice A despatch from Regina sayaz~ According to information from reli- able sources, the governing body of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will soon be announced as follows:-. Commissioner Perry, General Offi- cer Commanding theforee, with head- quarters at Ottawa; Assistant Com- missioner Steam, Ottawa; Assistant Commissioner Wroughtom iraneou- ver; Assistant Commissioner McGib- bon, Regina; Adjutant 'Superinten- dent Newson, Ottawa. French Peace Loan A despatch from Paris, "Fr.-- France on Thursday opened her big Pence Loan, which is to be unlimited in amount. The loan in at five per cent, with the additional attmetion of a fifty per cent. premium to be given with every bond at maturity. Ui-m THINK YOU'D come up sums GIT LOST IN HERE YOU HAVEN'T SEEN T" v HALFOFI _ fs? v rfi3 an If"",,,),; (id-t a. " A2a 'LLL, ‘ .:?.'::' ir-r-CL.'; ‘1» Mittt A , _ Blll "3"" G, Illlllllll i5 ‘n'iltii’ - I),) BN hull! I , "14* “in ' llll m e.%3 ' " y" lllllA :9 _ O) ' Canada This Year Has Attractions Toronto. Feb. 24.--Hnnttoba what --No. 1 Nathan. 82.80; No. 2 North- ern, $2.77; No. 3 Northern, $2.78, in store Fort William. 7 No. 8 CW., 9Mie; extra No. '1 feed, 989ie; No. 1 feed, 92%c; No. 2 feed, 91he, in ytort Fay; W3!liam.__ A - lec. In - I'D “alum. xv"! --â€" _ Manitoba ifG'yCi'd'. a c.w., .rroerra.iztretef, qlover. ir-lib., $1.74%; N6. 4 am. 81.46%; rejected, tins, tl to Bk; ttMb. but. 35 to 2,66; 81.34%; feed, $1.34ler, in store Fort 60-lb. tins, 26e; buclrwheat, 60..1b.timr, Wmhm. , 18 to 20e; eqmb, 16-os., $6.00 to $6.50 Ameriéan rorrr-No. 3 yellow,:doz.. 10-01.. $4.25 to 34.50 dog. $1.90; No. 4 yellow. 5137, track, To-,. Maple produe'ttr--Syrup, per "up": ronto; prompt shipment. 5ml gab $4.25; per imperial 3119.. Ontario cau--No. g white, 98c to '4.00; “S“: Ib., 29 to Pe1. $1.00, according to freight: outside. Provuimttr-Whatee. Ontario wheat-No. 1 Winter, per Smoked myau--l1tmq medium. " car lot, $2.00 to $2.01; it.", 2, do.. $1.98 to Me.. do,, heavy, 29 m 80e; cooked, to (2-013. yo.. 8 day‘s .92 tt.r1.91. 48 to tiii, mm. MI to. 3iet't?reahfe Ontario wheat-No. 1 Winter, per car lot, $2.00 to $2.01; it.) 2, do., $1.98 to $2.01; No. 8 do., ' .92 to $1.93. f.o.b. shipping points, according to frejghta. _ -- __ . Ontario wheat-No. 1 Spring, y car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No, 2 tf.', $1.98 to $2.0'r; No. 3 do., $1.95 toh $2.01, f.o.b. dipping points, aeeord. ing to heights. Pca.--No. g, $3.00. Batler-h%1timr, $1.77 to $1.79, according to hanging outside. Ituckwheab--W.66 to 51-60, acourd~' Eng to feitrhysyyLtf!eu. A . l '"GieiiiC-sew large, 30 to Me; twins, 30% to M%e; tripldsLm 14 to Roumania King to be Crowned in Spring A despatch from London, MWV.-- The coronation of Ferdinand as King of Greater Roumania will take place " Albnjulia. Transylvania, next spring. Great Britain will send 1 special envoy to represent King George, and the name of Earl Haig already ls being mentioned here. in this connection. Queen Marie. of Rou- mania is expected to visit England soon. King Ferdinand undoubtedly is the only living monarch who will enjoy theunique position of beirg crowncl twiee ' r r- in” -. - -vm- -e_.'__ ,-__,,_. ___ May Be Catt'tdO Next Gave no r' supplying her armies are still in the Gum'- ocean trade, filling the void in Bri- Lord Byng of Vimy. Tire Essex Urh {ounce created by submnrlnel. County standard. an important Eng-1 In addition to bulk freight carriers llsh paner. teltutna that Lord Bytltt will _ 32 American package freight swam: be next GovrsrnorA1eneral ot (tumult l en .nd 20 Canadian plunge freight- As " Julitut Brill. he wat, tor . time era were sent to salt water during the Commander ot the Canadian “trees i w". and none of thin fleet hus been on the Western Front. returned. Mung, Jam. 2 gw.,j99x_; I Weekly Market Ilqart - Breadstuffs. Next Governor- 82%e; Stilton. " to 86et old. hm. 32:0 Mei PoaPPe, " to 8816e. B---itndian, hand-picked, bu- shel. $5.60 to $6.00; primes, $4.50 to $5.00; Japan. 35.50 to $5.75; Cali- fornia Linus. 17% to 18%e; Madl- fbuulr Lima, 1b., ttie; "ttan Linus. ., 1 C. flaked "rGa--tGnr clear bacon, 31 to_32c_; cl_enr bellies. 80 yt 'te.-. Gcisis,uiftd he. bun, pun. so to 62C, boneless, My: MK, . _ -- urd--Pure, micron, 81 to 8116c; tubs, 31% to Me: _!.Nl,t 31% to 8216e; prints, 82 to iiiild Mrrnptdttered, 28% to 290: tubs. 29 to 29%e; pails, 29% to 29N. c; prints, 30% to Me. Montreal Marketa. Montreal, Feb. 24.--Nur, new standard grade, $13.25 to 813.55. Roll- ed oats, bag, 90 lbs., $5.l5 to $6.26. Bran. $45.25. Shorts, $52-25. HQ, No. 2, per ton cur _lot,s. Bf... Change {in lake tonnage consisted of 297,103 fin-ass tons, and that carrying cem- icity lose amounted to 482,400 gross {tons for tb single trip. I Such well-known Crotdian carriers as the Chemung, Carleton. A. D. Davidson, Donna-om, Dunelm, W. H. Dwyer, Geo. L. Eaton, Empress of Fort William, Empress of Midland. C. A. Jacques, Midland queen, North- mount, Port, Dalhoueie Schuylkill. Scottish Hero, Stormotmt, Strlthcone and many more were victims of sub- marines and now rest on the ocean floor. . .-Pinest eaeterns, M to 80%e. But- ter-tlouse" cruma'y. 64 to 6lir; seconds, 61% to 62%e. Ettrr-fheett, 75 to 77c; sdected. 62e; No. 1 stock, 63 to Me; No. 2 Mock, 45 to 60e. Po- tatoeso-Per ue, ar lots, $3.50. Live Suck Markets. Toronto, Petr. M.--Chtriee heavy steers, $13.50 to $14; good heavy steers, $12.75 to $13.25; butrhera' eat- tle, choice, $11.76 to $12.50; do., good. $11.25 to 811.50; do., medium, $9.76 to $10.25; do., common, $7.60 to $8; bulls, (hoice. $10.50 to $11; do., medium, 89.50 to 'to; Do, rough, 50.75 to $7; butcher cows. choice. $10.50 to $11; Do., good, $9.50 to $10; Do.. medium, $8 to $8.50; Do., com- mon, 87 to $7.25; stockers. $7.50 to $10; feeders, $10 to 811; canners and cutter'. $5.26 to $6.00; makers, good to choice. $110 to $166; Do., com. and med.. $66 to 876; swingers. $90 to $165; cheap, 86.50 to tit; lambs, per cum. 817.50 to $21.60; calves, good to choice, $18 to 823; 11m fed and watered. $18.50: do., Weighed off can, $18.75; do., f.o.h.. 817.50; do., do., country points, $17.25. CONTRIBUTION OF -- -- LAKE SlijS TO WAR 149 Steamers PM Out of St. Lawrence For Ocean A despatch from Detroit, Mya.'--- The war cost in tonnage of Great Lakes shipping is readily figured now that Olmdian and American lake fleets have been restored practically to I pre-wsr basis. It is now known that!“ like steamers passed out of the St. Lawrence River primarily for the purpose of helping to win the war. Figures show that the war cost The lake shame" Algonquin. Cu- talia, German, Georgetown, Fair- mount. Meaford, Marylnnd, John Lambert, Twat-on. Ruthnd Ind Pore Marquette No. 5 were also lost in Government service. Tho steel bulk freighter! that went to salt water numbered M American and 44 Canadian steamers, represent- ing in gross tonnage 167,866 cons and a can-yig capacity of 2.44,600 you tons on a single trip. Other trum- fem of like bulk taxman: consisted of 13 wooden steamers, which, with two or three exceptions, went into the Atlantic cos-twine coal trade. I A few lake shame” of American“ A despnteh from Cairo, 585‘s: ”1"" registry have been brought back but! Sultan of Etrypt in distributing 12,000 vessels of Canadr'in registry which; made among the poor of (him and went away to aid Great Britain Sag Alexandria in eelebrution of the birth supplying her armies are still in tn of an heir to the 'Sultenate. ocean trade, filling the void in Bri- Prince Ahmed Fund we: (Imogen by tirh mange canted by submarine. I we Me to 'rueeeed hi. late brother, In addition to bulk freight carriers, 32 American package freight scum- en and 20 Canadian psaktge freight- era were sent to salt water during the 3:"wa Poor Will Remember into the) Sultan of Egypt's Heir Every Buy. Frauen Foe First A a1t.tt,,it.Pl,1iieit: 'tun.,. A d-teh from St. Uohn's. New. foundland "rc-au Idbeml Reform Government. unconsolidated by an action in the district of St. John'. West of R. A. Squire: and H. J. Brunt-i" to the otticm of Prime Minister and Financ- Minister re- spectively, is head with industrial problems unwanted in the history of Newfoundland. Owing to continuous Immigrant. the Reid Newfoundnnd Company “I unabK to run my tmine in Junuury, and it in certain that all milwny tref- fie will he nblndoned until spring be- gins. The intent: in“. reaching " deemed below an, In. ante nutter- still more action, the whole ill-11d being, for four week, in a trtate of mtuml blockade try ice. Every tray is (Risen over sufficient- ly to drive homes from side to side, a Mate Mao“ for 100 yearn. Consul service ttan collapsed and alm‘ nun-hip! are powerless to any food Ind cool to action: suffering from the hni-dut privntions. he steamship. Fromm. Diana and Eagle, carrying foodstuffs north, are from in off Fogo, and will be un- able to prom“ the aeal fishery all. year. Thls means that only can: ship: will endeavor to Nee the Aretle noe. Sealing crews must walk from the Northern Dietrich to St. John's, distances ranging from 120 to 200 miles. A nation: coal shortage intensifies the situation, with trainl snowbound, food allow in so great in the lum- ber amp: that horses have been lull- ed for mm of food. The railway problem is the most serious the new Government must Nee. The milway he: become unnl‘e for travel, lacks rolling stock and me- tive power, nnd only the expenditure of many millions can remedy the sim- "ion. Under the Reid Ranwn.t Coat- tmet the Reid: Ere supposed to repair the line, but it is evident they are not in the financial position to do no, the railway. they contend, being a los- dng concern. A Government expendi- ture cf $10,000,000 to repair railway will place a heavy fimnclel burden on the country. l The that school fair was nrtmnzed E In 1909, with three “books. takiue part. Wren year- later Mit run] school Iain {vote held In the province and the I pupils had 60,M8 home plots and mad. ;111,823 entries. It in esl‘mntm that {about 260 people uw the ttrrt whoa! i hit I. which " pupils took pan n33. [Int an 92,600 lbudren and 107.590 5.4qu attended the school fairs in uOnttHo. This In truly a wondmful i, growth. To one the situation the Govern- ment hu issued tenders for four lulu Iteumhips tor the North and West man, and the press urge. that the present bay mvice be doubled. The ice blockade has nloo "rioaat, interfered with the export of fish to the Mediterranean. and fish ”portal fear that the half million quinuls a! fish yet unshipped will reach Latin countries too late for the Lenten Bea. lon. in which can a nor-ion! s'ump il During the rear 1919 thr. unturlo Department of Agriculture. human in agricultural rcpresenizuius. uls- tributed seedu and eggs in 725,940 pupill in 8,278 rural 30]“le of the province. R. te. Duncan. "RA . writ. ing in the Agricultural Gazelle tor Jlnuury, “all“ that the following quantities were distributed: 1,890 bushel: of potatova. 432 hqu-alu at grain, 12,676 packages of rum net-dc. 30.700 puck-gas at vegetable we“. 21,900 pummel; of Bower wela an] It,046 down of egg- of ll MM “A" strain ot Burma Plymouth linen. The“ Mars give some idea of m magnitude ot the school fair mou- nent in Ontario. priées may result Summer Time in Britain This Year u Formerly A dew-wk from man. "rr.---lt in the purpose of the Government to 'tntroduem lega'sutiott to make perman- ent the Bun-nu Time Act, unda- which clocks are at forum! an. hour, Mac to I 313mm and. in the Hon” a! Canon by Edvard Shout, Minion: for Home Affairs. Ontario Rural School Fairs. Prim Ahmed Fund wu chosen by the Whit}: to lumed hir late brother. “mum Kemal, u Sultan in Omaha. INT. A demtch from Washington. up: -'I‘bc bod- of manual American some“ who did in End-ad bu. been dint-tl in Enero Mb MMmmhht-Npmem both. Unitod M tho Far Manned; iaraariG in the first" admit. star tuba in the in to bring bark tho ttHue ad American ”Mien v} .. died new“. Milk, to has) -rtr, shock! at. , runner than 50 degrees Funn- BY SEVERE FROST

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