fifrrftfroww» f WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REPORT OTTAWA, December 28th 1939 UM RY I I Yours is ready! - N l - _ EWSY NOTE$ 11111111138111 TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH $ilver Fox Farming Benvick uii Twerd tock markets fin- .: I CONS 15k t’.c.'1“i.:. >1 a A WEEKLY COLUMN or PR.~H"II('\I VITAL ISSUES lirrsc-rruu '11.‘. NATURAL RESOURCES BY MARSIIFIELD. a really beau-lful g note but the strtngth very becommg 1° . several thousand silver fox pelts 1n McLure during Decem- vertising a fresh col- e New York Fur Trade y are one of the old- t reliable firms 1n that _ .. 1 1 .. 1 rm an cu Me is due solely to the ‘Tmh a ("Siam ‘ The Charlottetown ific name "vulgaris" gar or common." Th the book however neric names of the . r 11'l. Th1- 0110 objurl 1:1 was the R0101 the trade, alter the ely to be sensitive to ct which was demon- rorito where, with an a little too heavy on prices were easier than 1e week. Calves made a n of 50c at Toronto, and else- ‘that hcld his 1;: ~ Border Bridge ill pay over the ‘lurid _1 The town itself, they New York. They we Andrew Jardlne, F ziriners at the re- DOMINION st u ‘- oioogngw", o,“ Trade Review Weekly, cent show 1n C - As (without the prcnun _ requires diacriticalm Dawson, w c1153. adornment b?i‘lll€il r1111 011ml. 1m, [Huh HA sorry tale 01‘ tvliulesiile wilillifc 111191- 11.11.} 111 1_ 1 ' destruction by C. L. Andrews; B1. 1118 1,1_.@_.1111111,.. 1H -—' —* Utntury" 1111111111., The North Pacific Ocean was lost. ..sfill(l ilcels oi 11L.) b.d.n;..1 becoming an uninhabited wasto ‘w csinornla w r, through the almost complete ots- '1_.11y [he e111- truction of the whale, the walrus. the stocklinlcl e fur seal, and the sea Olifil‘._till(.i ‘1;1-011,5_ HP 1r- e rapid decimatxm of the haliout, ‘D111 31¢ 1-_1,11;-,,11_-; 1. icn a halt was called n; the bc- 11;1;¢1-;11@;1_ MK; 1;,- 1g1nnin1; of the twentieth tciilury. 1\\-.1_, the most tna-rked examples 1Wi~ar d as "Snowball, cran- haw." Scabicxsa is hion flower," and Whatever 0f Bll- where were stead er. Hogs likewise y to a little lirm- made small gains with whom we have are o; me 0111111011 that of the sweeping of wild life irorn the "swblml-i» P111 W5 suppiy and the domes we 0i tie sea has that o! the sctt isaw production of this Prov- Where 1s Mcshcch? 1939 w“ a1, 181.1511 seller; and tend- end of November. Pri prices’ especially than in any previo k is most valti- lng toward caste at Toronto where down 50c by the c 1 w s l‘.’l2C(I to ill’. sthfiloit. a i e 38th chapter of prophccy 1S dim“ us season and We oune pelts being carried During the past point last summer, nine nuiicucd .501. ottcr rik-ll» sliJWcd “med 1'7! U19 - ever. picked up in the strong demand s cloth and suit tra y at Torcnto at n" trade. in the forty toot boat that w from the tvreck 0f tllf: ‘fit. Peter", u were 51115311151 1 11mm rush 0i_thc_ skin hunters and ' .. either marketed M08111 cl Sibcria. ln-tci" known as .'Gc0r1;c- M911" tum "not: the promisblemks, was begun. with 11.1,.- 11-11111... 1,011.1 the Aleutian Islands; Ra 111911" goal, .1101 i112 rontrollcu. " they kougilit by ltll moans. either iuui or tail‘. w gather the precious pelts awless horde they ._ailed trom island in frail boats, hunting the sea otter, Shelikui. a lat" seeing trader who I“Wl1ci1 the con l v fitted out slips ior the lucrative iArktuigr-l. lll('!l 111(- c, Ntll/ the imminent i~c..iilt oi {gong from mwzi... 1_ri'c-mtsiruut'.s' pursuit o1 Dllllldlfl‘. utlci‘ kept tllmi 11.111; l 1 and icrmcu a plitn of settlement and 11in other waters to wliltn . Erstern Cattle Maidtcts . Cattle trade was day and Wednesda an advance of 25 ’I‘1iur.c|ay's receipts WCIQ a. heavy and closing rate; w: ,Wc1ghty steers sold $8 and butcher steers made between $6.50 with a few light steer 1Pr1ces at Montreal the week aclvanrcd. ,pald for one load o |with good steers 1,1111 --O-1-1$7.50 and $8. 11119 p05. 1mr1de $5.50 to 2t in from the l mus- "Pinus" 15 m de and frcin the we presume the fur farmers have their product to have shipped through th Now Brunswick 1 lzarcd out of 1 Latin 15 a, dead x n . b. uscd for EVQFY 1m. Was CBDIUFt-il by t 1353111139 anyway with overwhelming 1.0 e351"; dlgflifl. e purposc. we 11111714311511.1311 s prevail. so that there is y that silver fox on ‘the market 1n i940 ‘ ke . capes long coats l) te t 1'1 . g)“ d cen u e5 crite for day vvrar as were pullcrl 0mm y dictionary gives the ttlt fortifications. and tl the remarkable abs pal buildings. In A.D. nvorcd trlmmlnz fur on _ _ cached such rirlic been 101s that Hebr f “m1” Stet“ ed ""1" ____. - . - _ y cry to the boom _ ‘ 8 time written ttlih- en brcedmg 10x65 -tiuctive method. I-Ie planted a uol- 1 Wrangel I‘(.‘5Ll'lt;ll'(l tl nend cruelly used the ony on Kodiak Island and made s, allow-ed days of 1913 tvh (medium sivcrs) $25000 a pair. Fro of saying ItF-dahl- dayl-ya. The last a 11y or 110mg 11' but rn $25,000 a pair or a pair of pelts qual to the breeders irto Scotland. hi‘ , 1 ,is the English w u try of the region into a great. 1v _pnay, Shclikot _d;cd before his take averaged lect was QCQCmDILSIII-‘d, _but the including that was carried cn by his son-ln- The total for lli Nicholas P. Rezanof, who sec- 25.299. d the chill?!" 0f the Russian- The result mo. w!‘ 9011105113’ Ln 1791? from otter to nearl" ance in the no 1 Under the management of sliell- the United S. n over- 1k_of. and continuing under the Rus- try we call Al We 1111a sum-American Company, Alexander Then began however. (Baranof, as cliief manager" of the The careful inc. Work in the Colonies, organized a company were t “I? f" 00109105’ Elle Seas for the rcrairtblc tor ova “S .sea otter. He adapted the wonderful head w rlittle skin boat, culled oolootah by 1881 to M91115. and k ahk b_y the Esk.- nearly live tllUl: .i1ul :1 u- Os. into hie bl arka, which car- beasts were slip. 1min 1h:- 11c tied two hunters or two nflddlcrs and loitg l‘t\ll_2(‘ 11110.». tlu- 11.111111 tisslan overseer or partovschik. ing 1o fortune and ese bidarkas he formed into a bring the pelt usnom fleet manner by lheasklllflil Aleut or pursued i W“ with them llt- ter Fleet’ not you al- 1erally cOmbed every square mile o! riec a fleet or b1 t nicruin, ordered (MAC town [were sharply c 00ml‘ m“ u “mute mself setting the hematician vlribh a ure out. How have the en! And yet we remem- me when the solons who I Silver fox will be article for the trade mrmd and prices 1 : . u‘ m not demo“ steady, with steers recognized is that ossion of a stand- to which we can of the little dic- ppllcatlon to the lture Magazine." The classic writers mention Mos- beern entertained: a _ , the ancient ca carried out habitually ror Paul. p w the middle rcstrlciicn on th imported. Prices w recovery gprozlucti The U. S. Mark-rt No Canadian cattle sold at Buffalo during couple of tvceks. As a sequel to the battle of Ban- ncclzburii. the capture of Berwick was effected by th. Bruce knew that the menace to the se- vy of Scotland and made an at- prise it in 1315, but his driven off. Three years uglas and Randolph were d of an expedition d began operations by of the sentinels. whose name. Bpflldlhg, has come down to us through local Scots, under cove close to the wall, understood when the Ru referred to as Musccv Musiki are mentioned writer as a. people bcunm north by the Frozen Se south by ‘Inrtary on of sliver fox. on the right track. now, from the except prevailing in the N 1 during December place this fur withl 'new thousards of w "Canadian l-Iortlcu Lafest quotations Paul on i200 lb. Canadian s down 131-0111101101, n the rczich of ‘i! 911R“ " pack to a profitable basis. hgvg 5,11 55170110511631 Exports for the week t3 February", Dr. F5. told the members of R/EVHIOTI Frercs. short note tvll be are cmsmg dam,“ their inundation lll ti and CH sounded as K. (tnlves, making a total 01' their stock of m usiresa was started n in 1369 and cat- niost exclusive fash- Stcrcs werc lccafcd c111 ivr- 178.102 beef. and 110,173 calves. period last year were 12.194 dairy, and 46,- k boatman, an r of night, crept and fixing their gained the interior while 1.1 NOTES 0N ISLAND l'l..»‘1.\"1'.s‘ or sentinel kept silent. When the English garrison found that the Scots were within the wa panic-stricken ail caded themselves in the citadel. B5 the castle was called. On the mor- mw 1.119 English governor, on look- ing from a. narrow arrow-slit. was sitrprlsed to sec how few his assail- ants were. He knew that as soon IS it was l-lshl 9000811. the 36°15- all this wonderful [he United Stics array of planets; for the elusive Me t of f er elt 1n- .. ions fcr buvinv rm,- oog 9-. p. mericar. traders ma. The Lcgumlnusnc t. "Hwy ‘mars “Tm rivals nf ‘foxes is betw ay Company with Lsior wi. ars per pelt and cidentals anozher three ...._.i r... lair critic atl‘“‘“ “'1 n~r1< n! 120.211: Csnail 11m Huasmrs B peflod an" sum 1111c rrriuccd rate of d sunrise; and I believe in saying that many gazers have never in g 35335 This Hm“ years ago the Hud- pelt exclusive of depr 00 and $20.00. There the fox business to- any money, in fact growing 1n masses as it sion to be.ween $17. Whether the dec‘ clcsc the London store is may eliminate Uranus Domw war 11mg g0 (11th l" 140.“: 1O bill." Z ltussltiii-Amcrican L . lln extinction i." otter, Latux 1111115, o: which we have was 1101, (gltgckmj, a record of nearly two hundred The danger _ rears o! exploitation. When Berings crew returned to nnof, uhcn he ca- Pctropiiuluvsk 1n 174;: 111th some ‘i1;- 511w 311L- $1313, _ 01' cxl-zzctlon IZGLL Lccn noted in 1806 American YCBFS. rtllcrn watch; i;c'0:v 1101113111 the- ac 1n- t- Lch ouch boat cir- darkas. and mvn to (i, man them, n dtlion to this efficient moment's wgrngi; In ad machine r tii t1 - " " 1 etent BaL-Lranog exgfelggeliflilallxjsg 621111141 tifirsrlgiqfim-‘Oe A“ O , the “Horn" from the (ktclggizlcatrtimLrhg oqlgee itegtilt w." 11',‘ head ills‘. tn.- “ Commercial Com corporation that had skins and related articles i t- i. . - r ed into the United States. mp0: ",',‘,‘°,‘111'f,‘k§f"1‘,1f,°11fjflfiff“, _ _ 8 new agreement lmits the1 c111,; Q0555 b LOW! Imborts into the United Stat- pany was f silver or black foxes. iurs,! skins, and by i910 et. cetera, to 100.000 units in any‘ iit Alaska wa 12 month period beginning Dec, 1, although 16 for the pcrlod from Jan. 1 i" Eh y losing year, while gured by a great uld be stabilization dehrminsd During r ‘re London fur aurdo" we noticrri Jhat Revillon an rpcnng vain of "M93173 the werk at Toronto t pavimz $11 ta s12 for likely to Dick up w t cmlcal telescope. four relatively bri {a our gaze. We ne nada to Florida‘: I have l as was their custom. would 17°81" of them being so us:d hcrc to plunder the town; and he waited nu they were so encased. than sel- leaders were not veh mm- sntly kept their best oo serve, and these drove t e Ilsh back mo» the citadel with amt Frag-es many in the s luieus is cultivated its nutritious stcds. The Canadian Fur Auction sales ompany, Ltd. will offer for sale York Auction Cem- D2c=mbrr 14th and C s 68 ner cent of mrr and W'nn peg had at $10 E0 while and Garden Vegctabfes of Amer- commencing Tuesday. Jan rmament. Away to the to Nov. a0, 1940. the limit 1.; set, 1n China had r 4100 Jess the number im- rubles a 5km poéwa during December. 1930. £30565“ 1.910- ' 6 agreement ll t th mport quotas betweznogarigda airs; the pursuit‘ It w“ cl other foreign countries on tn basis of imports into the United nary 9.31, Slates dllrln! the first elevenl §LTe§fi§D1hm1 1g fox. ‘months of 1930. The share thus the 11 D‘ fox pelts were so'd. approximately 23.675 sil This compares with 26.500 in same sale last year. .900 ranch mink and Venus was "glittering gflry was $8. Edmonton slaughter. Hundreds 0f 360155 110W poured into the town from the sur- founding country. and the garrison. seeing that resistance was hope- less. surrendered. They We" 9"‘ mltted to retire to England while Berwlck remained Scottish for fif- teen years. In i333 Edward III. who inherited his grandfather's military ability, regained Bet-wick by (i111!- featlng the Scottish army at I-la 1 don Hill, two miles north-west o the town; and 1t is interesting to find mat the Scots historians say §lfgyitlflsit§fi°figy 523105.000! P1103. ably the truth lies midway. w f It ls evident that Lilli}! int of 1MP“ 11 . Iafidaolfik? 011-2115;; 1.11119 grander should I relate all the savaccry ocrngféglfi against this ancient 10W“. \\ ghepillocatad to Canada is 58.300. and T117 W111; to all other foreign countries 41,- ln any 12-month period be- glnnlnc Dec. i, 1940: and during 1i-he period Jan. 1 to Nov 30, 1940, ‘hares allocated to Cqngda and pine. with a. dcli cus ‘ n lJziv $7.00, Rrgma 555k“ halves and quarters. ‘ Mar “has twice for '_h'{ entire c ‘Same grave“ brcugm up to $4 25 c°3.00_. Eumtnat i ' ed skins the av. Iotit f-i ""100. Full silvers 0v thrcc-qtiarters averaged to be plotved tinder as a s: (The writer has distributed quantity of this see i-n recent ycarsl. es of Clovcrs (Trifol- ‘n2 the undcscrib- orkedl thousand more than silver fox will sell n-esday and Thurs‘ Mars. with a dull, rud par t at planet than when I Jupiter at present est of all. The fou z Market Ftrong at Toronto for bacon tks but the ‘rvmrt fox sale l-‘Decbivrli’, are these same amounts the numbers imported from m; Show ‘Canada or from all other foreign 1countr1es. as the case may br, dui-‘ng December. 1939 ‘ The agreement lii"lll(IIS. fllllOflL’ troduced. exce-pt the nritivc Clover (T. reports). From cur em districts 1 have rec mem of the Rabbit-foo 0r Stone Clover (T. arvcnst‘). whose heads ultimately soft-silky and grayish" will be 280 prize silver f0- frcm the New Brunswick f m1, 51111 1111-11151- srs atrraeed $12 14. W35 55mm, n91 ,market eased off at the clcse, or Montreal continued t - _ frrxgs which thev slat and wnn neg rm scntrd to 1hr Anrricazi fur in January. Th0 col- zt of the major it's virodilctlon. all cted pelts from the 1939 "trcdc Rrvlew has a well to remind our but shine with l Canada and the United S1 1: the marketing of silver fox was signed at W and wmt into ef- 1940, ‘out was re- mbcr 1st 1939 It W many skins wrrc ly at $8.60 f. dz \v.. with a g M a prewar" o1 11511111311111 D Cqlflnitlon of the tintis cf reckoning 11o be uscd in computing imwnrw- tlons under the quotas provided Under this definition. a whip s"- ver or black fn" fur or skin. or any separated part " * ~ " 51 Decembfl-Jany article made wh~"" or 1n 1113111113 11, chief va'ue of one i‘ . . nart of tho seasr fact January 1st, troactive to Dace is not known ho exported from Can tted Slates cluriuz but wliatcter number The Rled Clover (T- I" need not describe: most important fci its use as food is Europeans. says my note-book. T110 eter with thaws and rain. “ms-Pd “m Pa“ and Saturn were Dec an inch, with rain ale in the nigh-t. in conjunction on much”: of the NOI‘\\"’"I1‘_'1 nskatoon $8 30. and Fox Breeders’ A." and Regina $8 35. cflicr pi \'15it7.l5. a. de- C!‘ irozng. or r-i sl'ver or ‘~ to be reckoned as a u“ article made whollv or l" Thc first fu'l IPUTLII silver fox coat ever worn in Prince Erlwarrl sland is now in the possessl m of g lady. the wife of n Sher- Qusbcc. business man who its a sideline brccrls silver foxes. We have not had the ' f 101121-11 regarded itself as a kind Q - ' - - (1 time ofOli- No-mans lritirlslccnzgiod 1158.11 as a semrtttc ("ountliv- 1014919911595‘ or 1 England and Scotland. . deducted from our Lamb Prices Vlrisler Lambs took a 50c and the close was m of $10.2.» for gcod off trucks at $10. slow, with severa from day l0 day. clover by placing layers of 1i, wcil moistened. between hot stones; mid consume it. in large rations. Apaches boll clove pigwecd together. out was introduced The Dsnse Macabre magazine has been on of dancing as brzr is very consitlerabl will remain B. very sca us in the grcat rcpublic We sin- cerely hops that our Unitcrl Stat- e not bcalrn us too in this tariff gamc because their markri is of real benefit to that European markets are 1 somewhat disorzanlzcd. ic-tving from Wcrnotfs We value of silver or black fox furs 1111 - . . _ * _ ven so is to bc reckoned as consisting of 111E111‘ m: 11.. lambs with some the (total tuunbcr of llPHS. as d0-' it is carried out t the n-ioiicm (taming what seems to oe the ous exercise o! some dark nmenitionable gods.” Fur- habitnnts 1.1111:- aiccliitis f~.~ its nn- for food. This pl 1 101s 111,111 “v1.1. 1 1_ ‘.111? 1. 1_ F111 (11,, W“ and the irst price 1mm) .11 inn. '-' ' 1 ' ' '* " . .1 L, 1 (‘to Hflv P TILILITQKILIHW (of tlv- "lllh. 11o k017i H.1- betvvcen tlic United St. . and Canada sit-red on Nov. 17 ‘ 31”‘) f"? (‘Mil 1038. and 1s trrininablc a of that agreement. or separately “l” at m" ‘ at any timc by agrcrmcizt bctwwc“ LWO GT\'(’l‘l‘llll(‘fli§ 01' (‘ll days‘ notice by PIIIIPY’ Gfl\'l‘f‘lllllflli. gndlaftcr cotruilali»: with the other. considers that llic vmcrge 1 .. conditions which hav: clvcn ri. A1 111p 11110-1 511.11". .» -. nctlv have outlaw-c‘ ~1- ment have ceased to exist or have] rhngg “rm- n! +1»,- Tow-Fan- c" 000. ‘I711. 1. 111011"?! ' nut . Samuel Deanc writrs of ll. as b21112 highly valued in New E111: and. It ntion in Old Eng- and in 1635. In Franco it is called ‘Trefle de Hollandc." which seems to indicate that it is native tn that jcountry. Another French mime is "Tremene". In Eriszlnrxl. said to become “r'cvcr-sick“ of this plant, after a tvhilo: ntost likely from the invasion of some lights downward to s1. A few gras/ sers brought $5 50 to $6.25. MONTREAL veals were strong at gratfsctiliidiywblvcrivfeitiig Ftfisicinyywc-i Inronnatiol‘ o" me (‘s ranging from $11.25 to $5, with the bulk at $4.75 and under. MARITiMIuS _- scmc grass calv- es sold up to $4.25. n00 MARKETS n The Dominion hog run was 77,- 6001mm” 202 compared with 31,961 in thelsuver °r b1“ peg also. where the Top lambs made Edmonton. M:ose and Regina, and first secured aE-tc P g is pathological and re- aming epidemics of the irlotis chapter in t called for the ztndlc of the eccles- “Even the danse rful compared with ‘king of these mar- on the bridge at Avlg the morrls 1n merry E lhc present writer's inter- ic mutter is very, very aca- wshhu: m 1.1.5.11, 11, ,5 111$ $8.50 at Calgary, Hovrrvrr 1hr!’ "l?" mg,“ man's history the ' ' Washington. Jan ° r iary of State Cordell CATTLE MARKETS TORONTO disposed of 3,579 cat- tle and was active at prices 25c 35c higher until the run proved a and prices eased o mark on weighty steers was the timl‘ ff ‘L i" =I a: Egwmdtc qoEfqfg-tliltl! the latter in the iris-wt" 0' "“"" supplementary trade agree "special emergency in 5e marlirting of- Thursday when Our Zigzag Clover (T. medium) ts 1m e bmuw 11; 11 ms e substantially modified. ge s nrtm a . x . . ii _ y lLJI. in lbtb .;1(‘ tcin- schoont-rs sailed l unless drasti 91' the sea otter would soon be llntsr \v the last pelt Finally came bidding all States to tak 30th parallel under and imprisonment wi ship and tackle. A t ctiaterl in which other ed. making it Llllltllil jects to observe the of a centurv lins waters bordcriitq the lands. the lttvo" ' oltcr, are 11151 1:1‘ stocked. It will be number will at fcrinoi- abundant-c. In the coastal uulcr rs delcrmincd to Luke from the tlte reu- . s ‘k9 l? finrri. contained in the article 111p- L r The agreement becoincs an ill-i 106299.11 pari of ‘he trade agrce- records. conclusion of thc out e- 11315 10 Unltiied States. Its leaves are oblong. entire, and not date: this year 3.664.150; last year. ted as those of Rod Clover tire. The White Clover well known. as it takes held whrr- ever land is comm". 110-" T15 1101120 is all round the wcrlrl a full load. with others frc .ti 1' hm’ the mm on o . . Butcher steers and ncrtbre has an anti- quariun attraction which provokes l n to lake 11p the nen. In Slows "tidon" (1598) the ari- ul that John Car- k of London. in "m of Henry V, “caused to limits total imports of! black fox iur into United States to 100.000 units diir- ‘ TORONTO hugs eased off at the _ -month period beginning close to a general $9 off trucks for, baicons and $12 l0 dressed. high tor the week was $1210 w $12.50. few at $7.75. Butche ‘There 1m ins’ ti" “"' " at $1.25 to $4.75, an: calves made $8 to $9, fte " 1' ‘ d t . s “Dillrli Clcvcr." o n 1e H“ D q nicdlum stcckers moved out at $6 It is one of the plants clnimrd to than its Vile ir.“ Packers’ prices for direct d‘llver- to $6.50. Good mllkers and sprtng- __ ies closed gcncrally higher. MOllC-L “m3 m“ “mum or y at $80 to $90 each, be St. Patrick's "Shamrock." as it ‘thaws’ around) 1s very common in Ire and. Alsike r cf (St) Paule's, 5 monu- r ./|......-»’" were sgagllflgoa; whfhgfilgfalsg1a5 o“ The share alloculrd 1o Cflllllflfl‘ trucks, Rail grade; wcre $12.3‘). the last but the stnms do no: run. nor root at the jolnfs: more tiprlglil. The name 1s a f‘. ruption of Alszitln. whr-rc wrls 1t was first. cultivated. The flow of this clovrr are rose-tlntrd. The yellow, or Hc-p Clover. (T. agra- Is a y'cllc1\\'-flc\v:rr:l IUCNIREAL weighed up 1,258 cattle and, under a good demand, prices were strong, with steer; sel- ling as high as $3 25 fcr one ch con $7.50 and $8. and others down to $5. Heifers had! an outside range of $4 to bilt-chcr cows $5.50 to nil citnlrs. v.'.th the D .. ard the answers . new mean ranks and occupations.) Further on Stow to these mum's as foreign countrici; H.700 units d111"-' ing any 12-month lrriorl. The utzrceintiit. inrlliri- limits im- ‘ ports riurlng titty sinszlc 1110111111 1:1: E Flu? 3n I dl vllornua 011W U" m" "y f" m novit FOX FEED shows that im- use m Royal ‘rigid: meal ration Is the m0! To“ notm '01 (tu- rancher II SHEEP AND LAMB MARKETS TORONTO opened stcndy on svvd L’ “LL50 w “(L75 m“ m5,‘ mlltcd to b." imporlcrl during Simultaneously. tlir silver or blrick- fox 1S is reduced from 1-2 to 35 pcr crnt. ad vnlorcni. Dance of Death. commonly called tlhe Dance of Pau that they were a copy St. Innocents clolster France." Carpenter’ destroyed in 1540. tor to make a gard There were sever 87. good‘ cd of! 85.75, with| Thursda and plain down tot §II\‘C1‘ ‘Tip Siiiiiiltird I-' y, with some 011 trucks at salt. molasses, bone. w IL we~tcrns sold at 1 the c.Use at $10.25. Czmmon lambs 1 sold down t0 $8. Shec were! on a light supply .acC01't1ing to quality. three from the same paint of th: leaf-stalk: while (T. procumbcnsl. being of a spreadin-r habit. has t‘*e end lenfel. distinctly stalkrd mid at tt little distance from $3 l0 $3.25. fllld buns Silver Slur fii.\ ciihra 01ml mciil “Ilflll germ. fish. hm pou-(lcn tall. coil uil. rnrn AGREEMENT EFFEFTlVl-I AS sharply curtailed. due to the day season. rut with a lack of de-‘ jf 110R WIhFFER 1~"121~;1)ir»r: -t " ldcll whiter Iox fond, can 111- B3B“ ground meal. fish lrlp or liorsemcrit. ~"‘~"'"" of W?’ "(mil Macahie points in Etirop.» 5m". eems to have been with the painters of the grim skeleton dancing with the as he sounds the drum be newly-married couple, to call the man to the wars. and so on. There is a fairlv gnbod dasfrgtloéinof the "Dance Macs Ar“ a uc e. corporated in M00761"?! ‘(W4- mnnd, prices remained just stead (Washington Bureau Women's from $4 to $7.5 .50 to $7, butcher cntv». from $3.50 to 85. and canners rind cutters from $2 to sold between >3 and 64. y_1slow, with daily holdovers. :g0od ewes and wethers made $10, and the bulk of the limbs sold In around $8. Sheep ranged between $3 and $5 50. REFUGEE WINS iieifcrs from $3 NEW YORK -(CP> -Ei1hl.s-en- year-old Erich Hlrslchberg, who ar- rived in America from nine months ago. won "Whv I Should Br Loyal to the Unltrrl $111101." in a n entered by 400,- Au Your swim 1""! i" "m l] I’ The St. John Milling Company Ltd- agreemenl. effective as of and amends the pro- e trade agreement ba- nited Slates rind Can- ed at Washington on No- w" and C-‘RTEAS CATTLE EXPORTS (‘ALF MARKETS 1.161 Last year: in. choice 362. Dairy cattle 3,703 the treatment of higher and held the ga silver or black fox lltl recent Comm o selling at Q11 to $12, and SILVER TIP BISSIIIT 00., L .\" g tirustcful 1110111 5 ,, 1,311; 510.020.1100. Alaskan an 111 have hccn H2111‘. 1m l1 1'1 would ex 0x IIIINm i-niitziiii mtwii. 11 l1. i‘ l‘. hriii. (tilt-lilac, Alfullzi .lll(| twill. llIII drird mrzii. li'IlI_ \l‘."§,' Ir) mull. hcet p11 '1. mo‘ glulrn and soy 1i. MONCTON. N. B.