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Pupils, ‘ ,A ‘ ` ' -____ N.._.. ..._ Ff£.ff"_Zf"-__’7"'1;?.°€'1;H.0~@fv5g :"~_.¢_~:» ..-‘_-. - ,.,-i.,»,»_ . . _ -fu., .af-\' 'I A _ ' ¢|,,,,,,-sn_`,the'f‘i11\iere’»"l|arket on “rosy ‘iii as -ma .. - ,‘i‘.§.&”.....%?t°_ ~‘2?£a‘;.:-“»‘3~..i g,_,,', V, = ....36 0 5. sua¥..‘g_ ‘== _d-'illi na stmr._cet.» , ,iper .~. ' S » . _S _ new ' : - . .. .sas is - un 1-‘lasts up ',, ~ ton .....~»-.-~.,d is-r 1300 I-IIC y` Mu _ll THE UAYS UF GRISIS V 1'... _ '"*°'¢=*"\s Revelations by Fee. rorosrpwi-_ aft.-ni.. ....,... "‘°' °°'°f\i~' S~<=f°isw~ “W *l°““\ Aims Wea-Retained lu ' p 1ei`4.'A|tsrll_'obpis»||'|,.1,g,|,¢m..,; llnltlbn-u Uf ’s`Arnisfauo`_,\;qi 'Imam Islsedsssvea bynrit- n_ LONDON, Nov." 25. -» Right 1-Iqg_ `llE.VlSl'_TOPlilS UF WEEK A sure _ ~- ---1'.. __ ‘ ` _'-.0-' 4 Boiling fowl. 0 30 asses, lb. 028 Turkey) D, ... .~.'....-0 40 1 , came .`.lb.....|056 °f.'.,°'..°'.... ..‘;i......... . .._ putter, 'iry lb.\,........94n crm...-¢'e°r_mJ. u_».,._.....3ss E|gs,»oox-storp.gs.- 53 lm- ¢ d-r\*¥l°-.“-- 1-” |s¢ts__dpasp.........:.._0 gl Eggs, n¢W°llQd‘;9Qli.....`_0 0 Cheese,-. new, l O il cheese inew. twins, lb... 0 28% n»r.sy,‘ 's, io so-in. ns z W ° M each` Burley. ,- .1 .. .. Pure Llrd- ‘~ _ 'rimea -.lb. .‘ .........‘.ao aa t , zo-n..-‘nails 0 as 0 ’..,. , Pound prints o at lhortanlng- ' ri-norm. is. as in ., . li sc_~\u:-jpriu o :ir $..'I. f. l’ound'pr:_ts“.&-...;'..... 0 28?' ,.,, ._ ~ ._ . ' led bl uartwli cvtl$Iz 00to‘ o ooees eoe §&g:S Ugg Fairs-Produc, Wholesale. 33%. mThe ghairman deplored the loss of G O == ES* "'».i'»”J’i%“’T'* ’ n .8 »‘¥.‘??" ‘~”‘°°' "°"‘_"-°' P"»‘°°¢ w“=°~v W ii *marins or the empire Periismem tary~Aesociation at the Houses of Parliament. at which many peers ;nd commoners were present, 'rpg rime Minister wrote paying n. tn. WIS to the work of the Association which had enabled the meeting of ttrverseas _Perilamentarians from dif- erent parts of the Empire. He \ll‘S0d the continuance of- similar _ l0¥\YicoB which would be even more invaluable in the future than in the "Dish »-.,. ree outh African members of Parliament. who had been torpedoed slid, drowned on their way to attend ,` the meeting. He commended the pm. , Neal that an overseas delegation of __-__ Parilamentarlans be invited to visit i England nent year. ` r §_ Right Hon. Walter -Long moved ; that a congratulatory message be ' sent to the 'oversees' members 'cf Per- liament on the overthrow of milits £231 arms sides. cert.-,zu oo fcvmusrtars. cvvt.. ‘is oo in nm‘,£.cw_t..._... ll 82 common.1ovvt,..';... 15 _1n.mbs, spring, 00. . '. . .'._. . » 1ut1.ou,cwt. I Veal,.l\o. :l,,cw‘t...-'..._‘.. veal, medium; is 00 B083, 130 £0150 litre;-, cwt. it 00 Hogs, hedv ,»-qw Muna Prfcee»Bei|_1|. Pale; 22 - ei t Pri ' Live uh ees-- Chlckens,. spring, lb. . . .$0 33 » Fowl, uilqerie lbs.-...-.`. 4 Fowi.l.4-.ihslband over.. :Docking », , - Geese, lb? ii===_=w»_=‘-==‘.°‘!! 83382 " #seo ‘Sli to |.... 0 18 .... 0 2| 0 I2 0 18 use .see use .Tilrkeulj lh.*‘ ......;..`.. 010 ..'.. Dressed- ‘ ‘ . Chickens, spring, lb...`$0 pg Roosters, lb _ Fbwi, under: awk: lhs.'ul,',|d.'over, ~i C II ; r-.¢.|..» ` Geese, .Rf .'..’.......i.. lo S-we .see FZ éoo 853!! eos £133 , Turkeys, lb. ..‘......... - KOAGO GRAIN MABKUI. .~». llemsntsiy government. which in been brought about by the self sac - ficlng heroism of ' the British and Al-\i°d'\\f.ll_l,iel and naviee acting un- der free»Parliaments. Hr. Long referred to the welcome ` awaiting the overseas Premiers now auiocr-aicy and the triumph ol Pa?- , d - rl Pnei||scee.'essembling in England. Gen. Botha. would be doubly welcome in his dual , role of Prime Minister and military commander. Lord Harcourt, formerly Colonial Secretary, secondiug the resolution, stated in the course of some inter- esting ~ revelations that ‘immediately after the British ultimatum had eg- pired at midnight of August 4, 1914, hehadvcabled the fact to the whole Empire, ,and before morning had received s. reply from the small and most outlying centres. That me 'I . Blckeil It ‘Co` Standard ant Bn* that the _grim machinery of war had , report the fgllowiiigzpr-less 1-lIO'Chi%$l’° Board of' Trade: ' ' ` Open. High. l.pw.Close. »».. ...s .v... °- commenced revolving overseas in perfect order because over two years previously an individual war hook glow: had been prepared by the Colonial Committee covering _the defence of Nov. .,. Dec. usk Jan. 128% Onto-_ Nov_ ... 74% Dec. .... g Dec. ~... Pork- Nov. ... ..... Jen. 45.50 1707,- ii.. 25370 Ja.n.~.'.. 36.55 Ribs- Nov -Tm. 34.00 $22 1| 11% 1: #jk rms sau _;s`i."i6 in in 15% ml; isa; i‘ 3' -lie ‘Im 132 'isis "£122 23:33 30.10 26-'I0 ".05 20.13 ..... 25.87 .37 24.57 34.00 £8 WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKE'l."¥ U lv `*_YViDIl|D6li Novi 28,-There was nothing _'ll on .t e cash markets today. oats ¢i“\E(?l xi)lfc¥lEivleracfolr December and 'lil re o V md 3%¥(':_l*;w"`m_ lgzci' for December. P1” ¢=\°°°<‘l 9%c.lower for November. gee liawer for December, and ins low" Y Y. Winnipeg market: oats-D _ 345612: May. 875ic to 3'l%c to 8?li£c8,5%c to "l§:§z°>{-;~ls1';=§.‘.“$1.oa% to 51.01; my, ~Fla.x~Nov.. 33,60 to 83,57: Dec.. 33,5219 W-42# Moy. $3.52 to calm, Cl,-Uh Prices :~ Oats-No. 2 C.W.. Bio; ;'°~ 3 C~W-. 314:: extra No, l feed. 82c; Ns, 1600. 8061 No, 2 feed. 76i,4c_ B°rI°y~Ne. 3 c.w,, atom, No. 4 vs_ W.. Sl-01}}.s: iueextguj angie; reed. svae. Flu- o. , . . . - use No. a cw.. ;i.1'1_"' N°' 8 'W" 'ONITLE MARKETS - UNION STOCK YARDS.. TORONTO. Nov. 25.-Recei is of live 'stock of all kinds at the Qlnion 5\0°k Yards' for to-dey's market con- rnt or 254 me-_sooo m_ti"e. zrs Hives. as:-xo hogs and sooo sheep and lambs. w‘wr1vsrrso_uva; swoon. ~°“ Nl- Nov. zt.-`-nacei ts t ti 'gniou Stock Yards todgy 1l‘o0 can e. 51 calves, HBO hogs and lil' sheep mgulfaigublt ` _ c sr , , , to $10' cowl ,I8 "$¢|‘5l0m"°§_Bg oxen. 'uso 'is sa;°»i:Lam 'ans' rsgers. si' 81 ling e orderof the Medical Ollcer of io l ; ' _mf wb ;i;'::..ng_4.lo to 89.50: sum Hoge-selects. 817.75; sows and heavlel. 35,7 ~‘s:‘s1s.7$: stars, tio to ill: limits, IQ _ . i llanditl Wore Captured. _ llliltl Polish 'everyprotectorate and island, which plan hadbeen locked in each gover- nor's safe. Lord Harcourt proceeded to recall the invitation to the Govern-Y ments of Australasia and South Af- rica to take the neighboring German colonies, provided the latter were to be at the Imperial Government's un- reeerved disposal at the termination of 'the war. He paid a tributeto the admirable manner in which the col- onies were taken #iid the able way 7 in which hostilities were made. Sub- sequently, he said, we had never lost a colony, even ~temporitrily, although the Falkland Islands hadonly been saved by the ileet by a margin of 24 hours. _ » He referred tothe danger which had threatened South Africa toinn estent that even the south African rebels had failed to realise when they oellturcd the Union's arms and ammunition in 1914. when Gen. Botha tabled for their replacement without. delay, he; naturally, bu't without much bore. annealed 10 Lord Kitchener. The' latter replied: one cartridge shall be diverted from the Bluropean front." ‘ Inrd Harcourt searched ‘he world for nearly a week and u tl mately found the weapons. required in a friendly country. An empty nhip was dupatchedpgnd was loaded with gym; gmt immunities in 30 hours. 'They rgggbgq Qpe Town in 16 days. 'mist was t c most critical period the Union gs south Africa had ever ex- e _cnc _. P ge rsgolution was adopted. and yy-_ my; or stgted thu; he accepted me invitation to preside on the 0"- outivo committee and entertain Gen- Bothl on llll lrrilfli- _ Vicar DQ# Poll!!-~ p mr ARTHUR. Nov. 26..-Deir , hibiti bllc gatheri s 531220352 or igifuggza. Rev. B-“gi P\\\1.i¢_'.-vicar oi the Anglican Mie- siaiu, raver-une org suururr _gent services Voulilhs' 5" 'W' The 10.8. mused tio ,iiiefillli 1° be stationed. at 01° 499" W the church to take the names of those whoenterod. Only four persons, in Bifittition to th';m.vige',§":Ioel&l` lg; ' eir mee. , _ h ' _ lre§!l9.¢»¢f»ib“.¢¥9l' _§:""°°_ ei" nh d tgrgdtito touztigu .’.l,‘{.'f»'l »'»°“...'3-io. an nsun-s.1= #1- uot likely that stepswviliiie1l'~i»s wa- en on account of tue four 5;; con- _ ' laygiu aan _ :‘ai:“:¢‘:\i'i&i "unearth oilcofl PM *\-A ation. _ , ‘ I assi ’ Nov. _z5_`_-?_,p‘r;oclamation ` il' ia~Kar ru _e. ‘ _0 ¢§:“||~ Freidrloh of wana ‘ - _ _Q3 st as lu, _ ’ g $4" g r, in-mee maximu- ’ g Q Till _.C QI- ., 'rb.ssmvi_oesi _,.141 ., nssatet pales :in ll 'sbdloeuiee to slis spells. deehi-es um in o sa rms esgliil #swim -“Pd 9,5”-‘| pare-un or thepro- a Boden Republic The '_ £?€EIp=%’i‘?se%f t%rin0:%$l`iil`.rlle: tg "No, my friend, not one ride nor. B , Q5; he s__, levee soldlerland 0| p '_ '|-|}§d,|-j imgggg' 'gg gg., .A verdict ol not guilty wr.. return- _ , __ _ . -»' G on 8 n important* Events Which Have Occurred During the Week. _p;ee. full! 0°lll||°\| and Put Into llandy and Attractive Shape for the Readme of Our Paper--A Solid Ilona,-'e Enjoymmt. TUESDAY. - The U. S. Congress will adjourn on Thursday.- W. Brooke Waters, a Calgary bar- rister, died Sunday” from double pneumonia. V M. 0. Ramslanti, Liberal member of the Saslxitchewan Legislature for Polly cons tuency, died on Sunday. Apolice patrol will leave Dawson, Yukon, about Christmas and will be prepared to carry mail for ‘Fort Mac- Pherson and Herschel Island. The Railway War Board has plac- ed the G.N.W. operators on the same basis as the C.P.R. operators in it wage lward issued yesterday. The German Soldiers’ Council has taken charge of the Ruhleben pris- oner camp. All the prisoners are re- ported to he well, and quiet prevails, Representatives oi a hundred regiments assembled in meeting at Berlin have demanded the immediate convocation of s. National Assembly. The`von Kctteler monument, erect- ed under compulsion of the _German Government, is behrg removed from Pekin.. The monument cost approxi- mately $500.000. , An earthquake of unusual severity was recorded at the Gonzales Heights Observatory. Victoria, B.C.. Monday. The disturbance was estimated at 4.800 miles from Victoria. Three masked bandits, arnbed with revolver-s, held up Jos. l-lou e, a mail man en route from Arthabas- kavillelto St. Paul, Que., on Sunday, and robbed him of his mail bag, con- taining $6.000. As the result of a collision be- tween a street car and an automo- bile at 'Cornwall last night, Mrs. Haines is dead and four other occu- pants are patients in the Hotel Dieu suffering from cuts and bruises. The Canada Food Board announces that the U. S. Food Administration has notified this country that all re- strictions on the export of dried fruits into Canada, with the excep- tion of peaches, apples and prunee, have been released. WEDNESDAY. Adolphe Max, the Burgomaatevof Brussels.. returned from captivity and was given an enthusiastic ova- tion by the populace. A huge airplane, carrying 35 pas- sengers, flew over Paris. The ma- chine started from Cumbes La Ville, forty miles from the capital, and re- turned without a hitch. The Iron Crosses which the for- mer_German Emperor so lavishly bestowed during the war are now being sold in-Germany for live _plen- nigs, or about one cent, a piece, a telegram from Amsterdam says. The Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Council of Cassel has issued a pro- tection of the council. After refer- ring to von Hindenburirs victories. the proclamation says, "he did not abandon his people in their hour of trial.” Jos. F. Smith. president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormau), died at his home at Salt Lake City, aftemn long ill- ness. Joseph Fioiding Smilii was 80 years old. Smith had five wives. It is said his children numbered 43. A resolution ~- reuuesiinz 01.0 French Government to negotiate with the other Allies ~for making Nov. 11. the any or the sisiilhs ol the armistice with Germany. a holi- day in the various countries. was introduced in the Chamber by De- puty Lefevre. itestrictions on travel between Canada and the United States are removed by su order-in-council pass- ed Tuesday. The past two years peo- ple or military are leaving Canada have had to secure permits. This order is now rescinded and instruc- tions to iiiui sheet are going out to immigration otliciels. Capt. Aurel Roy, of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, who has been gstmg asmedlcal oihcer of the 2nd Depot Battalion. 2nd Quebec Regi- ment, was formally cashiered at Montreal, in connection with irregu- larities in the Medical Service, in- volving the use of money for lin- pyuper _purposes in order to defeat the Military Service Act. THURSDAY. The Danish colors are nowilying throughout Schleswig after 52 years. The city of Versailles is preparing to receive the delegates to the peace I conference. ' The leaders of the revolutionary movement in Holland have abandon- ed their hgitatlonf The Government has decided that the omcisl title of Hungary from now on _snail be the "nurseries Peoples Ilegublic." ‘ . en. Mangln was injured by beillz thrown under his horse while review- -i_ag_a_ -brigade of French trogps on Monday, the dayi before the rcneh army entered' Mets. »_ ilemeegclily. ,iiinof Prince Albert, sank.. e.» _ ei-ills o er; l'el»m\1l‘i.-*i'U->’- :-~'~`9.&»». ~.f-_ - ,.,,»__} ,,`,. iv ', .1 ,', for this me not in to be smart. ~¢=v..v»m=»... ~~ ~ 0° teoisreias _ ‘"3 .»-