its of lnfwmlion , Natural and Arti. nden of the we.“ - v ted. " is on 0 loner It by My: t 'Aish not. than were HANDY cums in Seven- DUR CHILD ASKS G QUESTIONs. )9)? an“ in "In no: can a scheme to. of ". land bl: is by one or " mm. hung Incl fact been! In the reply to an 00 when at. :5. father why a. ' than like!) that M Zambq \ triea. mraated. when an gm bq “an", m Wore air blow. mi this brig. no an,“ rim which induce out the " (I tho ba My M85 our» animating t You no he he he sound you in. run ts In I In". In I Is Blow lore ‘h. I â€orâ€. Question. s' Boot." h h Tl " h ll Th The longer the Anglo-French dis- pute continues. the more minced be- come certain well informed quarters here, that the Near Duet is Manning ' increasingly serious bone of con- tention between the two countries, with France seeking to be known as} k. the "Protector of the Modems†for the sake of economic advantages. There is, however, a greater Sig-l nitieanee to the Near Eaten) dispute.', The present tactics of the French have' "suited in the suspension of the ne..! minions for an Anglo-French treaty) or guarantee and until the farm-n " -ti'rkoks 5nd irJid with the full mor' united weight. A despatoh from London 1 ariethnia, emits] of Norway, matter of the death rate of lands Brut among the cities world. according to latest fitru Infantile Deaterate in World’s Centres settled to the maid. the latter abject is taken up 1min, -..v mum- "emarta was partially occasioned by the French enquiry whether Britain was prepared to fhtht the Greeks if the latter refused to agree to the plum for revision of the treaty. The British countered by “king it France is prepared to ihtht Turkey under similar cireurmrtaneUi, The Britbh may, however. there will be no oceanion to iittht either if the allies should agree on impartial let-me: and back them up. l The sec occasioned whether l flttht the ( The first point the rectum Franc Britain was taki titude, while Fm Nardinee empha; that the British pro-Greek and G first to admit it. which of the 1 “Edwin: that fact as well as must fore it cut use in h “lied "at: A despatrh from When Loni Harding: hinder, saw Prami Minted the British 1 ish treaty. h" 'ttsteel dent is authoritative! fundamental nm'rmr'n "ea Demand ThaIFr:me Agree to Two Fundamental Prin- ciples. BRITISH POSITION g: ON TURK QUESTION i" Conte Joint, in am against BeHut whit moved only a few days " refuse to eo-apeNtte in opt nilnys, postal, telephone, and other Government sen Irish leaders new eontident will render tho M Mm North to yieid I Bot hesitate to con against It It is learned the Provisional ' ornNoy every n ,, -- - Polling insisting on the Southern Cover: tively Large areas wh a: amt-lately vital to the North. Chis-Coni- “goth“ am so may in a three boon’ eoMere Premier and the head Mona] 60va in themsetves utterly, and Bandy, divergent in thei readjustment of the Tho Irish PM State in on Of mnly braking with t the boundary question. A crisis developed on afternoon on an “mum...- Grave Turn to Irish Fromm When Coking and Sir Craig Failed t: _AIetr-puisi, Premier Deeiineg arty. The British countered by it France is prepared to Btrht under similar circumstances. itbh say, however. there will mansion to iittht either if the rould agree on impartial term-s " mums AT oiiiiii"i"-"="=--'-z-=z-= REGARDING 300mm (3mm m having a c nations on a). Britain insists ‘pmch the 1 ( of the TUrkis re emphasized re British have .tek and Greeks admit it. second demand s authoritativefy mental prineipl, Britain dezramiu 5 , MM MOTHER if} fr) JUST LAME Mt N 'd. "We cams F09. " a “TAKIN' W ccuaa Metric) _ SEE! . - -- _-r-_.-- l el -------------. == I A A li.ia,.is h: an as theory. allies must we impartial Prtrtrr i Turkr, and the mint u much taking very We, $0.0; yield 9†“it! issue ', until the forth-1:â€; ernaDd was the French wi tha from Paris says:- inl'e, the British Am- remier Poincare and Gh note on the ical 'Aretoped on -Thuma, the resumption u the ?ftotirtiyrs, Which be- J'Teata'bVhth iovernment pian, atathoritative t in Dublin found ', and perhaps hope. It their View: an the the boundary line, m incorporating _ vernment compan- which are regarded to the existence of, ' Btbytrt-- ay. in the m .3... boring, tn) maize ner '10] I in on the "no Bo. I The coed will developing appreei.. :20 Ulster and“, in the last 10 days ha: disap- . - I pared in; few hours and 'cs replace) , on Thuruhy by the old myic'ron and hrrstility, and summon of thy may "on can." a resanrpticn of hos- ltions, which be- tirttiea. n London. After! Collins contended that if the treaty rence the Ulnar clauses on the 'boundary were carried td of the Provi- into effect according to the wishes of! n Dublin found the people, the counties of Tyrone and td Perhaps hope. Fermanagh and large portions of the! Lair View: on the counties of Armngh. Derry and Down boundary line, Would be included in the Free State incorporating in house the inhabitants were Catholics iment eompiaeat-1tn.d Nathalists there and preferred ich are regarded the Southern Government. The only the existence of county of the Ulster Government toi . ’Whlch Collins made no claims was . . (Antrim. Tttlively -thhti' It seems generally agreed that the ttment plan: toincquiaition of this territory by the fo compel the South will so weaken its Northern 'y/PS, and will; neighbor that Ulster will be unable 'tet the boy-lL' sustain a Parliament. ‘Whmh was ji) Craig told his people a few days 5 Mo, Ind mums»: "I'N never give in to any re- l operating the arrangement of the boundary which none, .telesrraph leaves our Ulster area less than under fer-vices. “with? Government of Ireland Act." Ldent that they l He expressed willimrnera to give a government “Liam! take snail districts along the border, but plainly regards the sur- misional Gov- render of any such portion as the , ', Ulster must South wants as a surrender cf Ulsterl the' 5809, and that itself. Britain beh the boy- rhioh was 1. an, and will operating the tnh r 518'! A (hespau 1r,P_i'rhor marriq t “‘9' Princess M re ne- F rank and trll may! of 'mt'eetttrk ttr." This was le "13mph pounce ir to be court dram I In the ma: .be signed th [by the Kim he: Harowood an clause hat, be "r:--- While the b the Mary gnome: bias, mote, her & ’41... aa., .J..___- --_, I - -- ----e. - ,..._. I _-,",lt':,r'-.',,-,i'PRmtai:sg FOREGOES f _ "1:51;" HER ROYAL RANK 6 it Ctrl',- ---- i' bu rm " "iight of Succession to British ! e "," g" f Throne Also Renounced {w}? c, lt r; by Princess Mary. §$1 he B’com-t r:irelps. , In the marriage contract which will ' be signed the day before the wedding Ily the Kim, Princess Marry, Earl Harewood and Viscount “smiles, a clause his been inserted to this effect: While tho possibilities of Princesel Mary sweating ttt the throne is re, mote, her children might do tro,- but! .the dam now makes tmeh an event I I impouriNe. . -..-.......c mm writ er 1,000 is only M. UN London's rate yisp 93. The highest, in Grrat Britain is that (If Wigan, an a torimiw,triat town in Lamsashire, 125. . 'Ber'lin's rate is 146 while those of lNew York and Chicago are unofficial; ly reported at 97 and 111. I B'.-- .No city has such a record as Fn-l Am- bay, India, where, according to official and figures, 630 babies out of every 1,000 Jfk~ldie before they reach tho can " mml Territ om! EEK: ti.-- the South ms going t {sued by the Registrar-Genera] 'infantile Inottality per 1,000 is, London's rate is 93. The ’21: Great Britain is that af Wi; 'iinduntrial town in Lamas-hi1 'Bervlin's rate is 146 while ty, (i'i','i' York and Chicago an um thespatch from London says marriage to Viscount Las, fess Mary renounces her end an claim forever to her a, "July wnounces Mr royal Ersr,s--N.ew lid nd m rhim forever to her right do, extras. 1,†“T1 eeroion to the British thrcne. Butter-credit; was. 41 to 42e; do, ms learned on Thursday fromlwt" do No 2tttor Cl? intimately connected with J.L?221 '.,"d f -- , we Inhabitants were Catholics kaali-sts there and preferred when) Govettment. The only of the Ulster Government to, l“-n:7 . essea willingness to give smart districts along the ', plainly regards the sur- any such portion as the, ==---x---z'-cii1ic11ctf if T".".-."".. 'IC,").; and Sir James, Declined to make her do i 25 to MF. i Green meat [than amoked. ba to Manitoba oatsr--No, 2 CW, tiMie; . extra No. 1 feed, 5Mie; .No. 1 feed, " 53%c. y Manitoba barley-Nominal. h, All the above, track. Bay ports. a American corn-No. 2 yeldow, 691/20; g’NO- 3 yellow, B8%e; No. 4 yellow) _ Mike; track, Toronto] , I Ontario oau--No. 2 white, nominal. It Ontario ly)teat-NotniGi. "l, Barley-No. 8 extra, test 47 lbs. or; . i better, 57 to 600, according to freights foutside. I 1ruckwheat--No. 2, 78 to 80e. Rye-No. 2, 86 to 88e. I Manitoba flour-First mm, $7.40; ’scmnd pats., $6.90, Toronto. I I Manitoba flour-do per cent. pat,†bulk. seaboard, per barrel, $5. " l Millfeed-De1f. Montreal freitrht,!t (bags included: Bran, per ton, $28;,1. fwhorts, per ton, $30; good feed flour/l "i$1.70 to $1.80. " , Balm] lar-Track, Toronto, per ton, 1 5N0. 2, $21.50 to $22; mixed, $18. I 3 Straw-Car lots, per ton, $12. (i: Flgps--New laid, extras, M to 52c;70 do, extras. in cartons, 5,3 to 55c. " srlut,ttti--ysreaiiGk,' fresh-made ex-fS The Manitoba wheatLlVo. 1 $1.34. If some men not, death WW mortifying evil mama FEiEiiriis"i17i'i, W-.. .-....,...w._y. "an nve ca . his advanced students the professor 5 is now engaged. during such spare 1 hours as he can muster, in investigat- 1 ing the mom, suitable conditions under which there new dyes can be applied‘ Ito the various textile fibres, The pro- !fessor states that the popular idea Ahat Germany possesses "secrets" ini regard to the prodtvetiomof dyes is a fallacy. German scientists have no {such "seerets," though German menu-1 {matures may have special processes] by means of which they place dyes on’ the market at a specially low priee.l, Professor Boswell is secretary of the I School of Engineering Research of 1 the Faculty of Applied Science andli Engineering. Unvivpruihv A: 'r-a, I Two new dyes-one a the other a shade of n isolated by Professor M well nf the University his research laboratory. """"eV ... â€ml - __.- -nrulnyn a "mu- urers may have special processes; es. nean: of which they place dyes on) Shackleton left no instruc- market at a specially low priee.l . . . . 'essor. mewll is secretary of the] ties, r/'spect,in,.g.hia burial, but 'ol of Engineering Research 0fllrelatwes and friends feel that Facts/ty of Applied Science and I it would accord with his desire neermg, University of Toronto.), L, , ., A . Some men died and Discovery of New Dyes, rme men died and others did 1tth wpuld indeed be a most r-Out of Pickle, I incial university. T'trronto, Sir _ ' ..,_..., vaVV w v0.01); "AY we. [doncomq $4 to $4.25; butcher cows, -First pats., $7.40; :chozce, $5.50 to $6; do, med., $3.50 to 1, Toronto. I $4.50; canners and cutters, $2.60 to $3; -90 per cent. pat.,' butcher bulls, good, $4.50 to $5.50; do, barrel, $5. ‘conL, .$3 to $4; feeders, good, $5 to $6; Montreal freight, 2 do. fair, " to $6; 'rtekerg,gioird, $4 to Iran, per ton, $28; $5; do, tair, 33 to $4; militant, $60 to o; gocd feed frour',,tf)0; sprmgers. $70 to $90; calves, ’choice, $13 to $13.50; do, med., $11 to k. Toronto, per ton,’ $12; do. com., $8 to $9; lambs,' tloice, 2; mixed, $18. {$1040 $11; do. com, $6 to $7; sheep. per ton, $12. ie,hoice, $5 to $6; do, good, $4 to $5; extras, 50 to 32cr'do, com., $1.50 to $3; hoes, fed and 1915:; to MK. ¢watered. $12; do, f.o.b., $11.25; do,! V. fresh-nun!!! A“ ‘gmmtny uni-d- g.qa Ernest Shackleton's wife ---one a beauptul blue, Weekly 'iiilil,iji'ii'i'i"r'"i" of rage-have beg; or Maitland C. Bos- tity of Toronto in Northern, With five cf c less By Gene Brrnes D I Montreal. nun): Ways V, Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 62e; do, gardma be; Ill 3, 60e. Flour, Man. Spring _wh,eat) my cunslde ;vpats., firsts, $7.50. Rolled oats hag, Several pl, , 90 lbs., $2.85 to $2.95. Bran, iisiiii'.i'discareed at ,iShorts,' $30.2,5. Hay, No. 2, per ton» haulage wht lee lots, $28 to $29. Butter', choicest quired. Wh :lggc?111egy, 35 to Me, Eggs, selected-,1 present the V3123 't'h1.gor.tatoes, per bad, car lots,i basing. The l Common cows. $3 to $4; better lot Capacity. .34 50; common thin bulls, $3 to 34$ - !calves. $10 to $12; good light cheek! Manyam le $3329; good lambs, $10; hogs, â€Hospital an“ . o. m-...'.-, and l it would accord' Qith his desire nto,i to be laid at rest at the gate to yars ‘ . dye? the Antarctic. inst Shackleton's grave, there.. 001': fore, will probably be beside r the English church at Cryvic- "ken. l "'"""'"" Tat', uo, sountry pomts, $11 "f.rfe-'rtereets, 13% to Me; tubs, 14 {to 14%e; pails, 14% to Ilk; prints, 16 to 16%c; shortening tiereisf, 12% gto 13c; tubs, 13 to 1355c; pails, 18% (to Me; prints, 15% to 16e. Choice' heavy steers, $7.60 to $8; do, Rood, $7 to $7.50; butcher steers, choice, $6.50 to $7.25; do, good. $5.75! to $6.25; do, med., $5 to $5.50; do, com, $4 to $5; butcher heifers, choice,’ $6.50 to $7; do, med., $5.60 to 36.50;! do, com.. " tn " JR. Imam“- ___---- ortra Dhy salted meatr--L, to 18e; in cases, 15% m bellies,' 17 to IN; backs, L,aar,dr-Tieryk, 13% to Barrelled meats: mills, light, $37; I per, $31. Racehorses are amounts " high 1 {to what she believes would shave been the explorcr's wish- ,cs. (says v-me body of Sir Ernest it Shackleton, which is now at fMontevideo, Uruguay, will be ‘taken back to South Georgia Island, to be buried there, ac- cording to the Daily Mail. This, decision, the Mail attributes toi' Lady_ Shackleton's deference) Lay Explorer to and two pretty children. Illed mettta--Sweet pickled istht, $37; heavy, $31; mess 31. salted mtte-Long clear, 16 in cases, 15% to 17%e; clear Pluto 19c;_§:_zgkg, " to 16e. wees are often insured for " high as $100,000 depatch from London TORONTO Rest in Antarctic acquaintance with either, Many a men can talk by the hour of capital and Mot whghae no personal basins. They G, in? capacity. Several Mans in the garden I used I discarded automobile tires to good ad. 1 vantage where circular beds were re, quired. When filled with eiuth. they present the appearance of concrete! t.....:-- m - . . - In planning an attractive, but inrx, pensive garden. I found that there are many ways in which one can add 10 a, garden's beauty and yet do so without any considerable cost. l Capt. Frank Wilde Who has assumed command of the Quest and the Antraetir expedition un- dertaken by the late Sir Ernest Shackleton. in accordance with a writ- ten agreement between Sir Ernest and himself to the etteet that if Sir Ernest should dle. he should oar-W nn New Use for the' __“,.. -uu A‘EW 101 .l Ottawa, Ont.--Au hogs market ,lpublic stockyards and abattoil [Canada on and after May 1 wi " sold according: to official gradir be done by government officials cording to an announeement mad the Dominion Department of A [culture This policy is the outcon a meeting of producers, packers C'lg,'.'itf,i'itltga, officers held at Otl last November. A minimum pren of ten per cent. will be recognized select bacon hogs. ’ Toronto, ont.--With the completion of the 'rfTonto-Xingsus/ provincial highway this summer, it will be pos- sible to make the run by automobile from Toronto to Ottawa in one day, according to A. L, Baldwin, resident government engineer, speaking before the Gananoque Board of Trade. V ,-__ .0... 10 an!!! L Montreal, Que.-" feature oi export livestock trade during the fmn .....-I._ E, ' - ---'RD _... v", year, limos-ding to the Department of Lands and Forests: 58,115 beavers, 16,072 mink. 197,544 muskrats, 38,104 was: sel, 3,502 white fox, 8,607 marten, 3,-, 607 seals, 2,123 deer. l2 caribou; 32 elk, 444 ermine 165 siiu't' Cr.. 3.040, grey or yellow fox, 1,171 wild t'r?,t, 4; badger, 978 bear and 40 white bear. , u-_a._~_- " - . Halifax, MS.--Fitty-two and a h,,aj,t.1titi1i/c1t,e,))ji, hours from City Man}, NA'., to her of 3500 ow 11'i' dock at Halifax about five hundred Manitoba, â€Mm-oi and fifty miles, was the time made by Ayoerta 135060- ii the two-muted Newfourrand owned Ontario. {W600 ' V sailing vessel H. H. Maclntosh, in if anv 'iil Ji., ,_n port with a cargo cf eral. The time rrroTiiiie,', and‘Bgl‘ is considered good freight steamer, Ed . A.†. time. The Machlbosh was built at li 'if1l')o1t/l" "t? Mahoney, N.S., about eight years ago. P5 ff {fl EIn.atmt Woodstock, N.B.--A company is be- I??? 1 (.)u'erei, r ing promoted in Wocdstock to manu- pieied this, yerar. It future men’s boots, shoe packs and {and Berwyn ly/il' other footwear here. It is said that, "E transmittal "I' there is strong capital available for; 1.uios',tsry, Alta “L the purpose. point to the Urimd Quebec, (2ue.-isuuties on the {01-fpmximate1y cut in , lowing pelts were paid to the Provinv'eompared wiA the cial Government daring tho pm; year. ; record of mr2da 1"": I Charlottetown, P.Ed.--Civie rev- ewe during the past year amounted to $260,000, according to the Trexsur- er’s annual report. The health affi- cer’s report showed 293 deaths fttrm all causes during 1921. Deaths, from contagious diseases, including 22 from tuberculosis, nutnhcred 27, a new low,' _AA__J l Summereide Plhr.-The eel and, smelt fishing industry has experierse-: ed considerable activity during the' put two months. Ciar'.oad shipments‘ are being dispatched every few days; to Boston, Near York and other can-1’ tres. should carry announcement made by! Department of Agri- policy is the outcome of, Automobile Tire years In such . ucers, packers and 3 held at Ottawa minimum premium l be recognized for, Canada From Coast to Coast OI] " " ma that mg umwponm from a rich dint-M. I available for! Calgary, Alma-Exports from this {point to the Urited States were ap- jes on the {01.ipmximabely cut in half in [MI who ti, the Provinv'eompared wich the. previous year“: the â€.3 year, 5 record of goods leaving for nor-93" the ment of Lands/border, amounting to $3,010,946 u savers, 16.072 comparison with $6,729,692. This 89-. ' 88,104 m_“crease was due entirely to the trtetr; " marten, 8,-Af the emergency but Included in' 2 caribou,- M the year's exports to the United States] l'ct' fax. 3.640 were 12,891 cattle, 1,975 sheep. 1.651,- (1 wild rat, 4:498 Michele oats, 1,061,508 bushel! of! 'white bear. :wheat, 97,512 pounds butter, o,1.r2l We of the each of mm, 925 625 hidcs and skins,} Wing the past2i68,492 pounds meat an! 2.736).}92 inereared de/feet of lamina. : l cattle trand Victoria. BA, 3hr rhitig.r. â€Luau-fl ge ishipmentslracturM " British Columbia have 1 Already (one I fanned a $600,000 corporation luxury] 9ew York. {as the 13.221351: Columbia Consolidated', ' marketed at 3 Shingle Man.eucurnrs, Limited, head- " abattoir: infquarters here. 013m- â€mun-d†___ i t 1 will betégrporated duri grading to ber seven, l mcinls, ac- ! cettritatiizwtior, They car, con t1n.rrvirril. 2 This patrol service is undertaken m amen-dame with the international t'ttr.. vention for safety cf life at rm adopt. (ed at London in 1914. The Seneca will keep in tough with the ice situa- tion. make observations of the quan- tities of ice, extent and drift, and cl.. tain all other information of value. l, i A despatch fron, Wadnngtrn (says-rr, anticipation of the spring gcrop of icebergs along the North At- , lantic steamer lanes, the United States (foot Guard cutter Seneca has been idetailed for ice observation and pr, Hm] service. and will have New York iabout February 5. proceeding to the;" [Grand Banks of Newfoundland to hr-,' fl' the fields and positions of the icebeixs. ' Keep Tali a: 1352;. Along Atlantic Lanes of butter were produced a million pounds of cheeso. Anyox, B.C.--it is undrrs the Granby Cumolidated M Smelting Co. is planning col of a dam to cost $350,000. !t ment the present power an insure requirement! for win ‘ New Westminster. BAX--4 of the Fraser Valley Miik Pr Association, which include nit cent. of the milk product-rs in tire Fraser Valley, had a pm of milk from their dairy herd: the past year, that totalled 75 pounds. In addition one minim - --"""e. m: , ber 'seven, toull‘n; ctHritar1imrtion, plead thisjGaTrri y and Berwyn and aim ine transported from I Calgary, Alu-thc {point to the United 1 unmask: dancing on the ke 'bn'ght illumination of electric i Regina, Sa.tk.--h, the prod-u: Muses»! in the Dominica, SIS-kl 1w led all ether provinces with of 3500mm mm- 1-77 ., P tearn races tare the d dress mam unmask: d brieht mun Jum 3.1119311"! m Been unused for Win- Enipcg's winter carnival which com- 'menees cu February 6th, to lot for a Wk, and the seven days' reve% com- prism every form of winter sport. An ice wall six feet high and over half I mile in length h.“ ho.,., :...:n. -L: Winnipeg, Muir program bu been nipcg‘s winter a menses cu Februm l "We? who believe e in length has been built; ski- mr, slum-he marathons, dog- races and tobcggnning Wm fea- he day, whilst at night fancy masquerdast will hold sway and ::n a,-,., _. - ,5, Proceeding to the Newfoundland to lo- and positions of the 'urturrrs, Limited, head- other cmrnps‘nio:c in- ing the pact week ramp- toull‘n; $210,000 in 1rltytttirw comm '3 to the United Slates] . le, 1,975 sheep. 1.613],- I , 1,041,503 bushels or! It rounds butter, 65,152? n 5625 hides and skiner meat an! 2,73x3392 ", MN. " will aug- ower supply and for winter work. m of electric lights. ~ln_ the production of they j embers _ ' ---"'"'"N.".ea umr, Cotton yum and madamâ€, “Iâ€. matches, "a†- and “at tures, hum-u. “was" a... miilineer. The mere-am: an for mm ted Aoi. in on La T. li" --. than tho {an to . \‘kwom n “It!!! I lo pe. d "Jenn ty per Idiot) I nus. Cyprus has I gteefereestW no. foe Win Elwin pm m 1. one third lower than the tuil mee. Thi- IUt iesehade. mind inhuman. AlnL- ----* n . desia, Hr -- v. â€with Canada duty free: On ninetwn i: the rate on foreign goods is " with a corresponding rule I" "2 and" the mfmntm tarf Wain. " rust- of (hum pe; ro-nt. " tralorem on British goods is dimmed. which. as the full rate to forum eoaW.. tries in many uses is only 31m, bar» min the introduction of goods from n---.l- a-, ' - - If and.) tariff of li, p able to imports fro cos only an- exclude ence and there is a wvw'luu‘g' [or I new preterm in Samoa, a mandated terr general tariff on nearly a†in the Coverntv.et negotiating preterm other British Domini ed that this it‘ginlmw at an tsriv ' m‘ovic‘ other pans of the Emp; on most of its dutiabl: prefwence is van-bl». man ram: being 30 pm. taritt and 20 p.42 under tin! tariff. Printing when imported from C' pr. when of fcreign ( vehides are 20 P_r' ."VL Januum, 2.? 331-3 Pt,' ward Islands cities have an m " In the regular tariffs of the United ;'Kirlcdom the goods untied to ad 1 "brain duty the docks, watches. imotor Cary, musical ieutetmtemu, and "t?ermor, pm: of any of the. articles, except rubber time. which am ’free of duty. On there moods and on [certain wines and eiatemtttottrarh films, . preferential tariff, me-thi" I lower than the rates lwhbie on (and: [of foreign High. is in Meet. The general ad mkrem tariff, alp-plicubk to foreign countries is M 1-3 per cent, to that the rate to Canada and other parts of the Empire is 22 2-9 prr an... British West Indies. The West Indian colonies, which tatitied the Canada-Went Indies trad- agreement in 1920. haw om' by one adopted new custom; t-rdmun 91 rimming tar-LE prefer-4mm In impw‘n from Canada and “a.†. ,..4., r .' ner (tunable imports, but in Novem- ber, 1921, under the Safeguarding of Industries Act, further dim. we" imposed on certain foreign goods whilst exempting Empire products. The new duties meet Prine) chemicals. optical harm-mm- uh- rmud April, I921 : One of the principal inducement: Cumin hold. out to United State. 1 and other foreign ntunufncwnn to settle in Canada or establish brand: {names in the Dominion, in the ... tent of the preferential tartth the er.- joys with countries within the British Empire and with other countries as constituting one of the nation, ot that Empire, which “want-(es are open to the mattufartueer, resident in tun. ado, whilst trading than the Dominion with th se countries. Sprig! develop- ments in this line have marked Can- mihn commercial relations in the past two year: and the whole question is the subjut of on article by the Chief M Foreign Tariffs Division of the Gcorrr.tuent, Commercial Intelligence n...,.. l, a, There is Small A frira ttte 10W "t H (“Winn I no“ Nes Zeal.) ml I wet-in sued , px Mum's" Trix 'iatnoa the Empire United Kingdom Tinting my m (and: 'd from the pm, It in exped- m u 23] be erusNrd " “Hum 21 Il ma- al vruxisiunx for tial [with vi wh Ninth-0n item. Br wines were “lowing: I territory. ". y ail goods in British prefer- ‘hich is applit- than. Tour- om the prefers. it: ttts order romiai in" 10 ti, 1'.eaura hie Ms. L’vm rad referral- Maw tree, 1m Tho f the 't' Ifâ€! ified t in ho