Aitefllfltlhql I ‘Terrliicscenes! How they light l-drllib-rglin- bio-work- dig —- love! ..-_._---—- i- _ : ~:--._ FRANCIS XBUSHMAN a mm. nmnzron and _, Tlhcse/ 8 o u I s ‘to the Cut of! every- ihlnc. but ' their own elemenioi passiohs! .1 ~- , 5 ~ 4!‘! ThewMarkets .. ' i-f was . OTTAWA. Ont" Dec. Ear-An easy tendency continues on Canadian 08B mgzkell today. ‘Iradiim in turkeyfi is not yet ‘ve- IPO ' .. — The ell! mall?“ shows a widqyange of prices. Deal- m iii-equating country shipper-é for . inigrsded eggs delivered. cases ro- 1 55-63; firsts 50-52; 2: M.” 5 seconds 3243!: oulletext-ras 4M5- 3_ Him“ Prices to retsilers- extras 68-70; Owen. equal. first! liI-Npseconds 3'1. A sa-lo is " reported 014m- sgskatchewnn tur- keyeat 40cm- birds over f5 lbs, 31c for ii-ili pound birds, 84 cents for ‘l-ll pound-birds. 80 cents for sec- onds and Oyoents tor old bird freight 2 1m. Borne large local bilyers are"refuslng to take sup- plies at prefint quotetic ID» 4 v annu- JOHN-Supplies of fresh emu here arO-inci using and there has been a definite easing ofl in prices. Dealers are quoting country 511193818 for upgraded eggs delivered cum-as B8; flrsts M; seconds iofpul- let extras (l. British Columbia eggs are now offering on this msrkotanddreprovingtobeot ex- cellent quality. There are heavier. shipments d" chickens and fowl coming hereJiut» veryifew turkeys are moving ‘yeti. Milled weight tur- keys are Jobbing here at. 46c per Dfllind. » mitt. Dec. 5.—-With the 0kg moderate demand rests for carlots of Wiiiiim, . Bertram Dorcth mm. s - i » ‘i asivmvsxm - - . .WI.-28ll';I£irl1' ICBOOL a o w... xqncaciiooislcnoui- mu , . "I01" the i-nonto afrliovemiaer: -_ , ' .""...i.,i.."..'k . . Block. Held. I nmcnicnsuc. A dnsns xx. GRADE IX. . Stuart . WEAR/El‘ GQS. ' Poster. “ii GRAD! VIII. GRADE VII. . . y' Bentley. . Harold Forayiilio. . William MscRle. GRADE VI. . Dorothy black. . Clive Johnston. . James ‘Poiombs. chip's vi. . Jean nd Maitland ‘ ' i Q ' been titre‘ have been conveyed i '_ ftiiii! to tune. But wondortferes '* A . rwc a . _ ably be cxpectgd-Bti "PiuilbGl will scimilicnln withfettfitdq ccllectcd m: this vast work expended, and it is hopedthet-‘w the great ceremonial , place, there will still be s. beldrlco in hand ‘ ' ' when the win; new. Bro. it who not. 1m ‘ we! theflnmttér. diagnoedang the‘ whole From- dsssaffii liL$_ evidence that “it. his, ‘iwdl il U9 $0 date bprely half of $750300 Canadian western _ shi ent from Chi- -cll0 find ‘the trade in krlin hem today was quiet. Howev- er the tone‘, of the market was A es were unchanged. rteade was active and Standard _Brades_ oi“ rolled _ 5i . Bartlett Cosh. . catharixiegiiyndman. l. Eaton“ ‘ at 2. John - , 3. Keith and I791?" . ‘ Block, equal. ' ' - . Walter ‘ I“ cupid‘ , “outline v. GRAD} Y. s arise: .5 .mnk zgzgfg 533's E I 5. i lees E Fgbl i: .5?’ a s ' omen. . irqpid‘ o '. oitinii m. o néikfig mu lioflylvis.‘ s. scum-spat. anon u.‘ F m‘. WW4. l .. summit aiéltssidddinnwiilii dun oi greet v1.1a ‘lbs’- WM . ., do: owner. sins tax was lined tsoo and costs. s Vllrlht who reminded for two . l- o iirnsroifsmeun . WWmw-lsnli-tatudc ~ m . Rym c r Iss1 811183158614“ QINIMN $'-'.“dmd‘"*““'°'li§i"ti'.'i'. volition, ‘which the Reichsbshn main talus, . can automatically direct ‘the speeds o‘! locomotives or brink than too. halt. tbreeyears invention is v cilsct-iy whit. floh ‘of light, ‘it. 1y 61H! k neither ilflbd _ survey_"was"begun,. 90d I. dctdiled or by ‘fogs. The héw Moipovcrpslt-hougi; the based on the reflec- by bad mo»: .ii'*r*srl i" n! thee ab! i i c bvjtiw weld % ' l‘ R8 ; er ‘midst WllW-‘wnl ‘fiefil’; - iinwwmne” in dcigiexivecruisertoblilfougish-uciedng: - will» wise w kw»- These methods. however. have mmflmddem-Qumwu“ u hat bobh been slirpsssedby n new optical-in- f he sim- Poterfl Bchoob __ . 5°"!!! "it! 11811» W?" Prflitily ihoJ Ill a I - whimsy . viii $13.. W"; Wfillndo ibotsdirt on i9 ilflflhllmberl or Qeople par- _ r .__,__ _ . Police oflend- , tlon ‘ sci or three months. - f0!‘ hblflllyméfit of v flMilMN-N . And s. irllchtilil 14.. 1M we "H1411 Dlhhoni; of li- Whwnsnctlocrlt is im- " list; "of with- tli‘: tit." as». d; SAVE Ti-iE “POKER HANDS” A V. ‘iltmr owns ro son Dec. BQ-y-Amset o! NR6 "Blivdllode by Thomas tuition‘: °° m” f’ . m. Allan WM ‘prominent ‘several . 1dr lilspim in" .111» wurqt um mist, wince. WM-mm While up an estate with 8n- estlyhatieil value cmoopoopoo or ‘S32? $3124.52‘ lilii“°°ilq°“°" ~ . _ P 0 1185B left Hawks w 1 em some. and‘ scqunifigiipgiyne: residuoto the financiers widow, to two Q! his was. Giendennin a. and on» e- tc we , . . chllmv- mlrkdt. being electrically ' Australia's reduction oi’ the Hed- efll basic‘ woes scale lips followed a reduction oruie cm. o: living in that 001111131‘. ‘ , - Boys at the Comieh rind Hall School at Essex, magma}, are mak- inghandiooitis ' ‘on which the girl ‘Atflblettb the or Henry yeflthepopulsr scotch sohg. ‘was recently unveiled at Barbie Bridge liingland. John Ancus. aged 90 and noted fol" his three and four mile hikes. has set un the claim or being the oldest railway engineer in miglend. Nervous disodses are more prev- alent ail-lone min ‘Workers than my other classes, according corecent‘ European statistics. s Sonic, o Court at Summerside- m um of John wlnchcsisi- loi- vine ‘ milk and its products into the Qlinnyai Meeting ~scho0ls twmi-ics, clubs ctc., Mid in various other ways. He exhibited a splendid lot of poster! Ind 5113mm used in this work. All this was with o. view to increasing the 00mm?- tlon of milk and its p to Md flnpi-qvlng the health of he youth- Dr. Geo. E. with». Veterinary lit was generally regarded that the tenth Annual Mwfilnq of the Nat- ional Dairy Council o! Canada. held in 'I‘0ronto,.0nt. on November 26th and 27th. was one of great interest. gweggm Mow, Thirty or the thirty-three members were present and every province was my!“ _ represented. Invitations were ex- wm; 49133502111, tended to the affiliated members to be present and. Join in the discuss- ions. Thls brought out quite s. num- ber who gave many suggestions of interest. There were quite a number of others-interested in the dairy businm also dropped in to hear the discussions. The President, m. J. A. Caulder Regina, isask. presided and was assisted by Mr. F. E. M. Robinson o! Richmond, Que" while Mr. W. F. Stephen the secretary, had outlined a good agenda. The presidents ad- ores was optimistic of the future oi dairying in Canada‘. and he ssld that it dnfllflnk was only given a fair c . it would continue to make st. progress. = . ' The secretary's report covered n wide ljenge of activities which had engaged the attention oi.’ the Council the past year, such as. pub- licity oi’ milk and its products and their food and health value; through the distribution of posters, leaflets, bulletins and radio: ‘the eradication of bovine tuberculosis trom. our dairy herds. and so make a safer nlilk supply, especially in towns and villages where no system of pasteurization exists. Ccmpiiiso ,7 pasteurization of milk and cream for human consumption was discussed; the encouraging of milk recording among dairy herds, as‘ w as selective standardization of milk can necks| and milk cans; stiindardizstion of‘ milk regulations so‘ as to be uni- form throughout Olmalda. The ques- tion of milk export regulations was considered. with ‘a view to ameli- orating existing grievances such as regmmuon; [Mininmfl of Agriculture commended Diyegwi-‘General, gave a valuable address on the eradication of bovine tuberculosis. quoting ohm to BMW me spigndld progress which had been made. The benefits to be deriv- ‘ed from tuberculosis free 1T6“ h"! brought about better housifli; and care of dairy cattle. more sanitary conditions in the production of milk and s. safer milk 51117913’- Echoes from the worid's.Dairy Congress held iln Iionclon last summ- er demonstratedtile value of that gathering to the world generally. where over 4:0 countries were re- presented by over 899 (U6881195- "The Personnel do P- l... Schwartz. Editor. World's Butter Review. ' "Questions ‘for iéroduccrs at Dis- tributors". w. F. stepben. Bec- Treas- Ottawa. “Technical Phases" Dr. E. Cit-Hood. Chief, Dairy Research. Ottawa. "Lessons from the 601181155" Dr. J. A. Ruddick. Dairy Commissioner. Ottawa. "What we saw in Tocley St." G. H. Barr, Director o! Dairying, To- ronto. Ont. "Key to Denmark's ‘Success in ", Dr. C. L. Malker. Dairy Commissioner. Albert» ' These addresses all contributed something of vvalue to Canadian dairy lug. but space will not permit mak- ing comment. ‘ Hon. W. B. Motherwell. Federal the Council on its good work as did ma!!!’ of the affllibtod members pre- sent. Several stated that ‘they would double or tieble their contributions to the Council smother year. Brief addresses were given by the Dairy Commissioners present. Geo. impaction sndcost or impectlon or stables and herds. This was well 3.13111‘ from. Ontario. W. J. Bird from Nova. Bcotia. and J. A. Mc- svllsb brought out by Mr. P. C. Annstrong, Consulting Agrlcuituralist, of Moti- treal, who had made a study of this question. Mr. F. l9. Icobinaon spoke on the dtandardimtion o! milk re- gulations which had been wider study by a committee ofthe Coun- fllfflllfl a; mauve milk code had been dialled. When perfected, such ggtilnaleatiotis ‘would beg greet value w“ passed m“ d m" milkproduccr 81W‘? ‘them . 911 - new 0m wider markets. and otherwise pro- favmm“! “YHPWIVPY was; insu- imsiecis. n. would also of mum milk and croein. and rm- ensure the distributor smci-c con- "mmrflwflnevlwwmcoitilnamd slant mpply ot milk‘ and cream and ‘hi’ establishing m ‘more '1'. n. free dick. Fbdersi Dairy Commissioner was present at most oi’ this sessions and made linen-coiling contributions to the discussions . Considerable discussion dross over "Butter Duties" and it was al- most unanimously dairy industry should have adequbts m’!!! mm on. and a resolution Donald from P. s‘. I. m. 4.1» Rud- m‘ a Y sumur’ "Ofliiiflhbifl better quality milk to the con- The‘ question of reducing the m" Wm passed also. "m": molutiion was mending the exccllm oom- Couricilfmlhthi muss iinDP-E-fl-Hoolbmilet. " " " m weamsearclnpsiryg .1 #§ssl r s? lei? WA TERFR ozvr i DIRECTORY Marine Whirl C. G. S. Aranmore, Capt. Rhuds has sailed. Motor sloop Lens in port. C. G. S. Brant, Capt. Basil Kelly in port. C. G. S. 08388. Capt. Mac- Lcod in port. * Motor sloop Beth in port.‘ Bruce Stewart's Wharf - Schr. H. n. Kitchener, Capt. u Daniel Murray in port with a cargo of coal for A. Pickard d: Co. A Lyons’ Wharf Schr.‘ Eliza. Coreham, Capt. Mac- Lccd in port with cargo of coal for C. Lyons dz Co. _ Bruce Stewart's Whirl ‘T08 Rona, Capt. Belyes in port. S. S. Harland, Capt. Machine in port. ‘ Tug Lisgar, Capt. Gamble in mrt \ Suction brcdge No. 2, Capt. Pil- lcona is being laid up. sbrnouon men IIANDLES omv SMALL AMOUNT or " cssn . i RIVERSIDE, CAL. DEQi-Jacksm . Bel-mitt. rich Oklahoma indian. will a United States sexmtorial lowlif- ating ccnunittee here that altlioilxh he recievds $2.500 a month from the ‘government, only flbout$l00 of it ever gets into his pockets. Bartlett's wealth accumulating 1mm oil lazuli. is reckonedin the millions. ~ nding to questions in mon- . Bennett said the n.‘ rranci- of North Dakota andl w. n. Pine d "m" m“ thflulniihoms, who sic in the" conduct of the govemuntil? Indian institutions. accusedDvPI Mn. Boniotit MW o! .1 tice ricinu l herigisbdmdrgiifi °sttg1 ‘ kidnap . smuui-“W ‘ 0i’ himtrom hinlns 3.100 of his monthly lncomci! ‘ ‘taken care of by his wife. I-fs doslfli- ed that he spends his $100 mcnuily 0n clam and horses. .- “I pay 26 cents apiece for my d!" < m.” the rich Indian proudly humil- id Senators wiin