14 THE SUN; TUESDAY, ' FEBRUARY' 25, '191?. Inc nried tha Dominion authorities to If TJVTA I IT flmAflUfl MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BY DOMINION FAVORS permit the repayment of the $2,000 In fflftAlllApi ft I IHjIVlJ CANADA DOUBLED CAUTION URGED nlrht annual navments Biter me iirst ' MINIATURE ALMANAC, Gov- - United Suner-Blaml- two years. The second asked tho States Coast and Geodetia srd bo Time. provinces will 6 per crnment to permit such a loan to City of Victoria The be charred FEATURE OF CDRB Fun rls Bun OUTPUT IN 2 YEARSIlb.ci'ssi cent. Interest on the advances from the MAPLE LEAF BANKS LOANS TO SOLDIERS made to a farmer on leased land. It :8JASI sets t.41pi Moon rises 1:03 will twenty years to heinir nntnte.il out that In many cases AM SV2 Bonds fund and bo given niQH WATER THIS DAT. make repayment, or thirty, If necessary. soldiers could lease splendid farms that be purchased for the amounts Eandjr Hook. ..3:03 Alt dor. lsluiit...Si(0 1938-4- 5 Ontario already haa submitted a pro could not XU Due 10th Oct. jien sua M Itc- - gramme for construction on these lines, provided under the loan act. Specialties Advanco in Broad usis a Manufacturing Shows Trade Warned to Await Full Government's Tlan to Estab- LOW WATER THIS DAV. Principal and Interest and British Columbia also baa Intimated Sandy Hook. .:11AM Got. Island:.. A v In Its desire to come In. Quebec and New Trading in the Outside Hell l;ri payable In New York mnrkablo Growth Period Brunswick are among other provinces Outcome of Deliberations lish Veterans on Farms Gat 12:01AM now ISSUES or giving the question their attention. $50,000,000 Market. ARRIVALS MONDAY, FEB. U, Victoria, the capital of tho War. A committee of the Cabinet must poaa on at Peaco Table. Applauded. Columbia, is the Ss Olympic. Brest. Feb. 11. British tho programmes submitted by the prov- Rs (lusratubs, Ilordeaui, Feb, 1. and wealthiest B Zrunora, Harry, tn. oldest inces before the latter can draw on the NEW WAR STAMPS some Jan. city in Western Canada. VALUE 3 BILLIONS IN 1917 Dominion fond. CALLED PERIL 20 YEARS TO PAY DEBTS There was a good demand for Ba Mnnore, St. .Nstal re, Fb, 7, In UNREST IS resumption of Ss John Baiuie, Newcastle, Feb, 22. The Federal Government Cables from Canadian sources Lon curb securities on the H Alicante, Cadis, Feb. 1. has undertaken a com- don show tint reconstruction orders are trading yesterday and several new high Ss Leonora, Harry, Feb. 1. prehensive development developing but slowly, further delay 8s Western Pride, Card Iff. Feb. 1. Samo General records were established. A broad list 8a Lake Desha, Hantlafo, Feb. II, of harbor facilities, Grain Growers Oppose Open- being quite evidently duo to the lack of Import Embargo by England Men May Borrow $i,500 at 5 Canada Follows the more was dealt In, but trading except In a few 8a Joseph J. Cuneo, Port Antonio, Teh. 11 v. which approximately deflnlto decisions at the Peace Rs Coamo, San Juan, Feb. 19. Conference. as pool opera- Ss $5,000,000 has been ex- ing Wheat Market on Old Hits Flour Mills;. Many Per Cent, to Buy Plan Issues In which thero were Ellsaheth, Cristobal, Feb. 6. tions was only moderately nctlvo. The Ss Bsn Marcos, Havana, Feb, 11. pended to date. Market In the Balkans. Uses. Ss Morro Castle, llarana, Feb. 21. Basis Labor Helped. Gaining. Land. new turn In tha Mexican situation was 8s 8, V. Uarkness, Cristobal, Fsb. 14, In authoritative quarters the belief is 8 Apache, JaeksonTllle, Feb. 21. To yield $ still held that the best Immediate market responsible for soma good buying of Rs Vlnjlnla, Norfolk, Feb. 22. Strx. operating In Sa Triton, Philadelphia, Feb. 23. Special Despatch to 8c for Canada will prove to be the Balkan Despatch, Bpeclal Despatch to Tax stocks of companies that S-- 5 Tns Canadian have served notice on Special to Tmi 8cj. Wrttt for Circular . States. It Is stated that France will banks - Montreal, Feb. 24. The Dominion 24. plan of the Montreal, Feb. 244The- Canadian country. Traders made tho most of the ARRIVED FROM NEW TORK, purchase to the extent of about $23,000,-00- 0, the business men of the Dominion to the Ottawa, Feb. The Government has authorized an Issue of news, especially In tho independent oil Ss Liverpool. Bureau of Statistics has completed a If credit Is accepted, but principally effect that trade and commerce must Government of the Dominion of Canada Odrla, at Wood, Gundy & Co. War Savings Stamps to tha value of section. 8s Ittsla. st Llrerpool. census of Canadian manufacturing which horses, lumber and similar Canadian move cautiously, according to the for extending a loan to returned sol- Ms Irion, at Lcnden. Pine Street, New York shows a remarkable growth In the war products. A more diversified business Is In they may bo properly $50,000,000 this year, and It Is expected Sinclair Gulf featured the oil group Na Tanftfjord, at Glsezow. 34 expected from tho States, and monthly letter Just Issued by the Cana- diers order that Ss Gothland, off Dorer. Balkan that the entire Issue will have been ab- with an advance of more than a point to Sa Toronto Montreal London period. Iteturns from 34,380 establish- the Canadian Trade Commission evi- dian Dank of Commerce, which points housed and put to work In remunerative Msrenro, off Dunaeness. 850 sorbed before tho end of 1919, Ap- high Pe Ss Leopold II., off Fortlsnd B1U. Telephone John ments show a total output valued at dently la bending Its efforts to the ar- out "loyal submission to tho strin- farming enterprises Is meeting favorable a new record. International that being organiza- ground $3,013,606,859 for the year 1917, more rangement of suitable credits. necessary to comment all through the Dominion. peals are made to all troleum also moved to new high SAILED FOR NEW TORK. gent regulatlpns deemed In Dominion, large and small, doubling output In As to the future of wheat prices. It Is tions the with a smaller Improvement. Intercon Ss Caronla, from Mrerpool, than the value of reported from London the Canadian carry on the war for the defence of our Tho Dominion Is anxious that the get Sa Nleuw Amsterdam, from , 1915, that and to Individuals, to behind this demand In H when the total wst $1.407.,37.H0. surplus may find a present liberties Is now followed by social un- provinces take advantage of the offer tinental Jtubber was In active Rs aran ft, from Qneenitonn. cost entering market at Issue and make It as successful as all Ss Ualancha, from London. I Sherbrooke Sydney Increased of raw materials prices, decidedly rest and premptory demands for shorter the early trading nnd gained more than Halifax Into goods In but lower prices must Inasmuch as one of the reasons for Its of Canada's war loans have so far the manufactured and be looked for when the new crop comes hours, higher wages and further limita- point. Royal was under pres- OUTGOING BTEAMSIHPS, creased wages paid advanced at the same Institution was the stimulation which It proved. a Dutch I on the market, tion of the control of Industries by those points, while Aleen Sail To-da-y. raw ma unless the Russian situa will lve The plan Is exactly tho same as that sure and lost three rate approximately. Cost of tion Improves to an extent will per- who Invest their capital in them and building operations during the Oil to n now high for terlals rose to 31.602.820.631 from 3802,- - that transitional period, as well as providing under which the War Savings and Thrift nnd Gas moved Mails Veateli mit shipments of much needed supplies devote skill and labor In tholr direction." Stamps were Issued In the United States. the present movement. JlOie. sll. 133,862 In 1915. and wages to $457,245.-45- 8 In must employment and housing accommoda- Dant AUehleri, 9 00 A M 12 00 M Canadian Securities to that country. Caution trade and commerce The $5 stamp and the 25 cent stamp Movements In the Industrial list wero from 3229.466.210. tho Increase In continue, says the bank, until the unrest tions for returned veterans. Not only Is Key Ashantl, 8 00 A M 11 00 A K will be costing $4.01 lrtcgular, wltli General Asphalt and 00 A M 11 Ofl A case being exactly 100 per de- the Government anxious the provin- used, the former Ortsca Cristobal M each almost Is settled and the outcome of the that y Boutkt Soli QuofeJ and Increasing 1 cent each month. stone Tire nnd Hubber slightly lower. Oleaetlre, Rio 12 00 M 1 00 P M 4 cent. The net value added to raw mare- - tho Is cial authorities accept the offer, but that "to-i- liberations of Peace Conference regarding this Issue The tobacco stocks displayed strength all i rlnls by the process of manufacture Is MONTREAL OPPOSES with finality, such acceptance be made as early In the Announcement established but reacted later. Boat rose 3 30 given as 31.412,686.238, which Is about prevailing spring as possible. was made by Sir Herbert Ames at a Matsonla. Brest PM "The unrest and the restric meeting In Montreal. The chief needs tti a now hleli for the nresent movement. Li Touralne. Havre IMAM 12 00 M 35,500.000 more gross of 1 00 than the value tions pliccd by the various Governments money Is being raised. Golden Qate nnd Florence Sliver changed Iroquois. Santo Dominro. 0 30 A f I' M The Government's Object. for which this Porto Rico 9 30 A M 1 00 P M production In 1915. FIXED WHEAT PRICE on prices and the free movement of Do- high prices. Zulia, he said, were the plans which the hands at their record Hoatllltia, Buenos Ayres. 10 00 A M 1 vt Statistically munitions play a much commodities," continues the bank, "are In a general statement given out by : n P McQurdy & Co. provincial municipal gov- Total sales and rango of prices follow I. D. 8. Adolph. St. Johns 10 00 A M 1 W " H . B. part In returns Hon. N. Howell, minion, and smaller the larger for a serious deterrent to the return of the W. chairman of the ernments In providing op- Guiana, St. Thomas 12 (0 M 3 iu I' U f 1917 than tnle'tit hm'a hMti eYnecteil the wages level, on In will follow INDUSTRIALS. and prices to a normal such Cabinet committee housing, nnd a Ssll Thursday. Montttal Slock Exchant portunities for employment during the Ssle hftmltti value of gross output under this as will warrant the active prosecution memorandum accompanying the Gov Canoplp. 11 01 period of reconstruction. too Aetna Explosive.. 7H 7 4 !.. SWAM A belng onlaV 3112,1(56,838, or less than 4 Dealers All Through Eastern of commercial and productive enterprises ernment's offer to the provinces, the ob 7i Cape 12 00 M These plans take of extensive 100 Aetns llxplos pf.. 6.1 63 63 3 Sabln, Town SMPii manu- Is the form St. Louis, 12 01 M 136 St. Junes Strait per cent, of the aggregate for all "Until this level reached thero will Ject of tho Government was set forth as 600 Am- - nosch 05 SH B ?a Brest Canada on public works, railway renovation and Mar... Esparta, 00 M 12 00 34 factures. Fear Effect be hesitation on the part of capital In follows : 100 Am Marconi 44 4', 44 ... Cristobal A ' equipment, making, housing, ship & Montreal, Canada undertaking tho resuscitation and ex To promote the erection of dwelling road tlOO Am Writ I'sper.. 5'i H '4 building and the placing of returned sol 700 a 26 Steel Ontpat, Living Cost. pansion of existing enterprises and the hoasies of modern type ; to relieve con- Tob new.. 2T.i 'I INCOMING . Lama on Another great flnan 100 l)r-A- Tob old... 2H4 2Hi 244 hi ones, gestion of population dlers the land. Duo To-da- The explanation would seem to be that creation of new all of which are In the cities and clal need of the Dominion Is for the 250 Csr Urht 11 1T 1! .. de- towns', to put 50 240 StO 340 7 Es Mar Rojo, Gibraltar, 12. the figures refer to machining operations needed to provide for tho growing within the reach of all purpose of participating In foreign trade rules Service Jan. Inquiries Invited Special Correspondence to Tns Srs. mand for employment. Meanwhile com- worklngmen, particularly returned sol- 800 Cities Service pi.. 35 24'i 34i .. Ss Italtlnue, Cardiff. Jan. 24. for the most part, and collateral Indlca with Great Britain and with tho war S00 DtctotTsph Prod. 11 104 10i K Ss Xcna. Gibraltar, Jan. 2S. 24. agitation to mercial houses find general disposition diers, the opportunity of acquiring - tlons of the activity In business brought Montreal, Feb. The a devastated areas of Europe. 1700 Emerson Phono... 3'i .1 .V4 4- Ss Vessman, Cardiff, Jan. IS. on part buyers to their own homes cost 29. about bj. large munition orders must be have the Government of Canada main- the of and consumers at actual of Sir Herbert, In discussing what the 110 Fairbanks Co 50 M K 4 Ss Carolyn. Gibraltar. Jan. purchase only their Immediate require-ment- building and land acquired at a fair 5000 General Asphalt., "l'.i 60 60 2 Ss Christian Kroih, Shields, Jan. 27 looked for In such returns as the output fixed price 1919 grain crop war has cost Canada In money, said COO ' Direct prteatewlres tain a for the It being pencrally anticipated that value, thus eliminating tho profit of Gen Asphalt pf... 107 10i! 1M Ss Liberty. Havre. Jan, 31. of more than 3170,000,000 from steel that the expenditures for raising, arming, 270 Gillette S Razor.133 1 30 123 Ss Athanaslos, Gibraltar, Jon, M. haa met with no little opposition in prices will continue to the speculator, to contrlbuto to the St). to all offices and furnaces and rolling mills and more than recede. equipping and transporting the Cana- 100 Havana Tobacco.. 2H 2'i 2'4 .. S Oconee, Madeira. Jan. general health the community by Ss 81 166.000,000 from foundries and machine Montreal grain circles. Dealers all of Expeditionary other 20O0 Hupp Motors 6'i C, 6'i H Tottorl Maru, Bordeaux, Jan, encouraging dian Forces and at 400 16 15 16 Ss Easlrate, 1. shops. through section of the Dominion Some Industrie Ac1t. suitable town planning neighborhood Imp Tob (It Ba I 4. Havre. Feb. this and housing schemes. tendant costs were In the 79(0 Inter Rubber 13 IS IS'-- - i Ss Amor. Gibraltar. Jan. 81. Laidlaw&Co., New York The agricultural base of the Domin- are declaring against the proposal. They "Some Industries are quite active as Only of a billion nnd a half of dollars. Add 4100 Keystone T A R.. 61 GO CO K Sa Eurana, Bordeaux, Feb. 3. four conditions are made by J-- ion's commercial activity structure, how a result of satisfactory orders from Ing to this, he said, the capitalized 2500 Laekswsnna Coal 14.i "12 mi Ss Oluf Maersk. Gibraltar, Jan. 81. argue an artificial price for grain means tho Government In Its offer to lend A-- 24 4 to ma- 400 Llbby McN L.. 24' 2IH .. Ss Glrnlrou. ,St. Nazalre. Keb ever. Is made clear enough In the show abroad, which enable them' add money to amount required to meet pensions and Ss Lynchburg-- Roehcfort, 1. an artificial living cost throughout Can- - terially to soldiers nnd workmen for MO Nat Firoproofln. 74 7i .. Feb. ing that the value of food and grist mill their staff. Textile factories purposes of disablement allowances, Canada's war 200 Nat Fireproof pf. 14 144 144 .. Ss Vaarli. Si. Naaairc, Feb. 2. St. John N.B. St. John's N'FlrJ. ida. which they Insist should be avoided the establishing them pn Ss products led the list Taking the seven have sufficient orders on hand or In sight small farms. These conditions are: Indebtedness may exceed $2,000,000,- - soo No Am Pulp.... a'i 34 : K Ujornsterne BJornaen. Harry. Feb, 4, gross t possible, to keep their plants fully employed for 000, or $250 per capita. 11 N Y Shipbuilding 3;, .7, M St Pennig Maru. La Hoohelle, Feb. t. leading groupings of the return the 1. Each province must prepare nnd more than Ss 6. "Let supply and demand In the open tho time being, but the condition of the Is," 20 Venn Seaboard.... S 30 i 24 Maiden. St. Naiaire. Feb. and net value of production Is tabulated submit to the "Heavy though our war debt said 700 S -- Ss i'ranklln. Gibraltar. Feb. 4. market level the price of grain," U the Is to some Federal Government for Phl'llp Morris.... 8H U , as follows: market such as create doubt approval a general housing Sir Herbert, "the conditions which rtt 100 Stewart MIF 40 40 40' .. Ss Danebrog-- Cardiff, Feb. 4. way one local dealer mims It up. Whether scheme. Ss Wliskatauo, London, value. Net value. as to the outlook for the latter portion Among oth.er things this must tend It are most advantageous. Eighty 4J00 Snlmnrine Boat.. 14'i II 144 1; rD. 6. aroia pressure the west will be sufllelent Include 25.7) 4S 47 Ss ljulnry, Feb. J. Flour and arrlst from of the present year. The placing of five per cent, of the war obligations Swift Inter OlDraltar. lo force a fixed price Is the problem a schedulo of minimum standards In 1C00 U s Steamihlp.... 2H 481,S4 Ss Ollsrgeu. 4. mill products 3:24,191,735 140.S04.79 orders by the Canadian National Rail- are held In Canada by our own people, Si 4 Ss lndlanapolla,listi. rt 4. Canadian Government, Steel and" worrying the Dominion Just now. regard to grouping of houses. &c. 1000 United Motor 41H 41 41U .. l'lvmouth, Feb. furnacea ways for cars and other requirements 2. of our population are Cana 1350) Vn .. Ss Nlrolu II.. Gibraltar. Feb rnlltnc 170,679.000 C2.040.044 cost to Canada of unlimited The cost of the dwellings Is set Profll Shnrtnz f, 14 14 Ss mllli.... What the will help the larger steel p'ants to bridge dian bondholders and our obligations 400 United H U U .. Western Sea. Rotterdam. Feb. Provincial, Municipal SlauEhtertni? and grain speculation Is contrasted with according to type, size and construc- Sulnhur... West Kagle, Bordeaux, .111 meat packing, . , 153.279.2s2 16,012,497 as the dlfllcultles arising from the cessation are spread ovec ten, fifteen and twenty too Union Carbide. ..624 624 i JL benefits accruing from such specula tion, and each province will fix Its own RV) Warns Coal "4 .. Ss Saradahoc. Bordeaux. Feb. . L.off products 115,884,905 75.159.177 the of munition orders. Tno lumber Indus- years and can bo met as they mature. Si 3a Ss Juneau, Cristobal, Feb. Munitions 112.866.838 70,240, 281 tion Is question most considered by maximum, not to exceed the maximum 1700 WrUM-Ma- rt 3j. 2'i Zv, .. 1. and Corporation tho try line also been aided by the purchase fixed Battleship New Mexico. Brest, t'eb. 14, Pulp and paper. . . 96,340,924 61,627.462 grain men. The United Grain by the Federal Government. Sa casco, 13.719.662 Montreal of Canadian timber by the United King, 3. STANDARD OILS. St. Mlfharl, Feb. It. Bonds Butter and cheeie I5.731.3J" Limited, has given unusual The money may be advanced for Ss GulHight. La Palliee. . Growers, dom, arrangements for a credit of 20 Feb. building houses on sltea owned by the South Prnn Oil... 317 31S 315 41 Rs ntterstad. Cristobal, Feb. 11. Supply Impetus to the movement which It started pur- SOS For and Demand Poller. having been made for this provincial governments or municipali- STOCKS STRONG AND 205 SON Y Ml S27 Ss President Grant, Brest. Feb. 1. at Winnipeg to eliminate grain specula- tf-- would to be growing una- pose. Several of tho large flour mills I.SOXJ 619 Gil Ss Turrlalba, La Rochelle. Feb. IX. Bought Sold Quoted There seem tion. ties, housing societies or cooperative W Vacuum Oil 426 420 43i 4 nimity In against the main- have had to curtail operations materially companies. Sa Ulua. Brest, Feb. lo. Canada Ss Hercdia, Cardiff. Fub. 11. tenance of wheat prices for the 1919 because of the embargo placed on im- 4. Tho Federal loan will bo payable INDEPENDENT OILS. Sa West Cobaa, La Debate Value of System, ports by Great MARKET IS BUOYANT Rochelle, Fsb. Is. crop at the high level guaranteed to Britain.' by the province over a period of 12400 Allen OA G 2 2 2 Due producers tn States, the It costs more the Canadtan Discussing external trade of the Do 5 ISO O A 316 -- the United but If than twenty years at per cent. Interest Barnett O.... MS Ss Carrlllo. Bordeaux, 13. - 600 noone Oil i U Feb. divergence of views as to Just what people receive in actual beneflte, then, minion the Canadian Bank of Commerce- but under certain conditions, JH 14 34 Ss 11. : such as Bnaton-W- S7 Jn 3fi Deucalion. Gibraltar, reb. procedure should fol say, some new method of con-ti- o said "The cereation of hostilities Is hav- 40v 01l...t Ss West Wind. 11. the "Government dealers encouragement In the erection of more 40ft Cosden A Co .. Gibraltar. Feb. ing a on 74 7, 74 S Oantolse. Barry, 12. low Is pronounced. should be devised and placed In marked effect foreign trade. A durable buildings and to bring (ho Unexpected Dividends Show W) Esmexa'da S 44 44 .. Feb. noticeable Oil....t Sa .Momiu. New Orleans. Feb, 21. The Hon. V. B. Cnrvell. Minister of operation. Millers and other legitimate feature li the sharp decline financial terms within the reach of a WOO Federsl Oil .24 2i 2'i 4 Public Works, In an address nt Kingston traders In the. option market aro said to In exports to the United Kingdom and large 400 Glenrock Oil 3", 3J4 3'. .. Due Thursday. number of workers, the period Optimistic View of Future S.1 appeared to Indicate a large specula- France, the classes affected being manu- TOO Houston Oil S44 Si Ss West Point. Brest. Feb. It. the other day, receive benefits from the may be extended to thirty years. 7S 3 not unlikely conflict of opinion within system, so that It has becomo a factures and agricultural products. 601 Hudson Oil t 78 Ss Yosetulte. m. Nazalre, Feb. 14. tive The 2;vi inter Petrol 23 2JH 22'i .. Ss Willielnima, Bomeaux. i prlvl-,rg- e volume Business Outlook. u the Government Itself He declared question of whether the market of other Canadian products ex Help for Returned Soldiers. lino Island Oil A Tr.. 7i 74 7, .. S II. Ilirlatlanl Feb. It. & without reservation In favor of abol- overbalances the conveniences and ported during 1918 was equal to that of aX Kf nova Oil 0 8 Ss Hambleton Range, Gibraltar. "te. If. GREENSHIELDS CO. Other than these four regulations 37 ishing price fixing nt the earliest pos stimulus given to business by the option mo calendar year 1917, during which the 300 Louisiana O & R. 34 H 81H Ss Talaralite. P.ymouth, Feb. 11. Government makes no stipulation re- 4S0 Merritt Oil 244 244"i .. Ss 12. Members Montreal Slock Exchange sible date and of leaving the price, of market, the value of the exports Special Despatch to Tns Sex, 244 Vennonla. Havre. Feb. reached the garding the type of the buildings, &c WMetropo'itan ret. 34 3 MS 3 .. Ps Elisabeth. Cardiff. Feb. 12. wheat to be determined by the eco- One of high total of $1,547,000,000 Feb. 24. The tone 1S 150 -- Dealers in Canadian Bond Issues . the chief resolutions Introduced as compared V recommends, however, pro- Montreal, of the 4rt1 Mldet Ref 1544 34 t'ruieer Rochester. Brest, Feb. 17 supply and demand.' He ji,L".t,u(iu,ooo that the OI1..4 &3 M 3 Ss 10. nomic law of at the' annual convention of the Saskat- wiui for the year ended vincial governments give Canadian stock markets In the last week tfO Northweatn tl SobraJ. Brest, Feb. was speaking as Minister of Public Growers' loads, held here December 31 last. In the value consideration 1X0 Omar Oil A Gas.t 41 28 41 43 Ss Coyote, Jacksonville, Feb. 23. 17 chewan Grain of the In preparing a 6100 Oil 13 " St. John Street, Montreal addressing or labor products 191S their scheme to number of has been one of considerable buoyancy. Pennok 134 134 Duo Friday. works and members on Wednesday, was that calling for animal exported exceeded 30C0 Oueen Oil 15 IS 1 OSSO-1-- S3IS-140- general principles a.nd standards dis- en- Tel. Main J unions. His viewpoint Is the one that each of the four preceding years, Domestic nnd foreign factors both 716O0 tic 3 Ss rtioenir, Brest, Feb. 13. legislation fixing the price of wheat and at cussed In tho memorandum. Royal Dutch new S74 814 K4 finds sympathy In all Industrial cen- WhlleMhe organization had no proposal me ciose or mat year stocks on hand tered Into the buoyancy. At home there S300 Sequoyah O 3c R.. 4 4 Ss Olivant. Gibraltar, Feb. 1J. among employ- Five certain principles of policy will were 10MO Sintlair Gulf 28 284 Ss Kochambeau. Havre, Feb. 13. tres, both bankers and drafted to present to the Parliament, it were unusually heavy. The same con. Indications that the slowing down 2St 44S Sa guide the Soldiers Settlement In :nslne'alr Oil rts... 27 37 37 1 Sewall's Point, Breat, Feb. 13. ers of labor. Is Us legislative Is dltlons prevail the Board In business since tho signing of the Ss Allaguash. Rochelle, understood bureau movement of placing returned soldiers on land, ac- lino Stanton Oil 14 14 La Feb. 13. The cost, of living cannot be deflated upon pruuucis Deen the nrmlstlce Is viewed as temporary, nnd 200 Ss Maaada. Bsrry, 11. already at work a measure which uico naving retarded by cording to W. J. Black, chairman Victoria Oil J8 S"i 2i144.. reb. to any extent until a beginning Is made It will 'ask the Government to adopt. embargoes and transportation difficul of the that Important Interests are not Inclined Ss Maul, Brest, Feb. 16. with tho basin commodity, wheat. The represent ties. board. All possible assistance will be to take a pessimistic attitude toward the MINING. Due Saturday. More than 2,000 delegates, given the men In establishing farmers, Bald Mr. Carvell, had made ing 1,500 locals, attended the convention For the last two years the exports themselves future. A striking Instance of this was Soon A B C Mctals...t 41 SJ Ba Lapland, Liverpool, Feb. 1. enormous profits out of the war. I.Ike oi and their families In their new homes, he furnished during the week In the action 10 Atlanta t 4 4 4 .. Rs Niagara, Havre, Feb. IS. the eighteenth and all matters in any anaaian products have been as fol 1000 the manufacturers they should be satis : declared. of Beaver Cons ....t 30 59 39 I'rulaer Frederick. Brest, rch. 19. way relating to the Interest and welfare lows tho directors of the Laurcntlde Power SW Ss Government fied with a fair profit and he "In the first place," said Mr. Black tn Company In declaring an Initial quar- Bik Lfdfe Cop.... i ; .. America. Gibraltar, reb. IS. of the members were thoroughly gone 191. 191T. given UO Booth Mln t 16 18 18 Ss Sierra, Bordeaux, Feb. 19. they would realize a fair The Mine JT5.7H,425 a statement out here, "the SoldleTS terly 1 per cent, on . 43 4.1 43 and considered Into. I77.349.9M dividend of Its $lu 2:1 A Mon 5 Ss Ahangarrz, Uurdeatix, l'eb. 11. profit with wheat at or $1.50, In- The Fisheries. . .13.5:7.7:2 28.32.1.(1-- 7 Settlement Board Intends to assist In 500,000 capital stock. 2000 Caledonia fx d. t 21 31 31 Ss John Blunier. t liriatlanla, l'eb. 9 Premier Martin, In delivering the ad The Foret S,43(,:o( S2.280.87S s on de- 21) Cal A Jerome. ... , Ss Tuckahoe, Nantes. 11. stead of at $2.25. tiling the land every man who Tho company is a newcomer amon -- 4 Feb. of welcome, paid agriculture Animal Products 17G.407.312 5 2 2 41-1- 6 13. dress should 170.S61.SS4 sires to establish a home In the country, the larger hydroelectric 2n0Canola Copper... Ss Macoua, Cardiff, l'eb. Municipal bo encouraged during the AKrlrultur.il concerns of the 29T1 Candalarla Mln..t to 0i CO Oppose Open reconstruction Product whose best Interests would bo Grower Market. special changes .... 320w.;9 til, 300.259 served by province nnd Is sponsored by tho group 300 Cons Arizona 1 1 WIRELESS. period and that tariff Maiiufneturee. . engaging In farming. .vu , same as Mr. Car- t82.iS3,62 s:,m,69: of Canadian and American capitalists cons cop Mines., t.4 44 4", Scandinavian American liner Owar II ; Almost at the time necssary to aid the farmer should be Miscellaneous. . (.369,960 sos "Secondly, It la 1500 Cresson Gold 5 BONDS vell was expressing the view of the mi:, the policy of the board who have developed the large water pow- 44 44 , Copenhagen and Chriatlanla. 1 4m mile M-- t made. to see no W Crown Reserve... W 48 48 Saudy yeaterday. May dock Thurvi 11,229.701,244 that settler Is permitted to set- ers owned by the Montreal Light. Heat 1WV1 of Hook Industrial centres, tho United Grain Local grain men nre much at sea re- Total $1,C 47,430.155 Dome Ext t 26 26 26 I Me your tle on land anywhere, not suitable to be - 1V Eureka-Croeaus.- .. invite inquiry Growers, Ltd.. voicing an Important export "Kxports of agricultural products de- and Tower Company, and the Shawlnl- 14 14 14 - garding the situation and efforts mado Into a first class home, a gan Y Can- 2450 F'orence SO 77 78 4 TRANSATLANTIC PARCEL POST MAIL". body of opinion In the prairie provinces, to creased in 191S." the bank place ater and .Power Company In Sll t are being made by them clear up continued. where money can be good 407f. Golden Gate 34 34 Great Britain and Ireland Close nt 11 A M. went on record as absolutely opposed "and there Is made and a ada, and tho Pennsylvania Water and 500 84 4 4 many vague points. In a recent Ottawa still warehoused In Canada : Gold Cons t 20 10 2" Feb. 27, Ss. Royal Georjc, and at 11 A M. home established that is, where the soil Power Company In the United States. WiO to the opening of the wheat market on Interview, Sir Thomas White, acting and available for export a substantial Gold Florence.. ,.t 13 13 n Feb. 2S, Rs. Olympic. CanadaBond Is sufficiently fertile and the location Is The company has been In full opera- looo Gold 6 6 6 7:30 A. M. 23. Sa L the old basis. They advanced as a Premier, was quoted as saying that the surplus, the bulk of which Is In the form right. Kewana...t France Close at Feb reason the danger of allowing unre- of flour. tion for only two and a half years. Un- 1M Gold Merger t 54 f.4 Mi Touralne. reason more wheat had not been ex- wheat and During the period MO 2 2 Italy-Cl- ose 8 M. 25. Dtnl Im- "In the next place It Is the policy of der the most favorable of buslnes con- Gold Oro t 2 at A. Feb. Ss. "Corporation stricted speculation, and urged that of of the war and up to the present time TOftJGoM Silv Alegbieri: 7 A. M. 27. Ss Canoi'ie, ported from Canada was because see Piek..t 84 8,i 24 at Feb. steps be elimi- the board to that none of the men ditions the reaching of a dividend stage lono 4 4- 8 mediate should taken to "congestion the ports." the nllled Governments have taken a Great Bend t 4 4 4 - V, and at A. M. Feb. 23, Ss. Sao Giovanni. LIMfTCDl at nre settled from existing or un- 28. nate all speculation In foodstuffs this large proportion of the wheat ami flour far railways In that time would be considered nn aw Jolden Rule 4 4 4 Gibraltar Close at a A. M Feb. St. notwithstanding the suspicion of Indus- from orsanlzed civilization at tlie pres. usual record. Srt) Heda Mining 44 4 4 Danto Ateshlen: at 7 A. M Feb. '.':. Sa Can' ,59YONGEST. produced In the Dominion. At present W) 1.1 ' 8 TORONTO on Crop Distribution. ent time. I have heard and seen in the Added significance to of Jumbo Exten t 13 1 oplc, and at A. 21. Feb, saa trial centres that hoarding the farm our chief customer. Great Britain, owing the decision 1O000 Lone 9 grain now press that some think differently is In present hesita- Star f 84 1 ' Glorannl. had much to do with the war time rise What Montreal men are to her having a considerable stock on of the the directors shown lono Marsh Mining.. ..t 3 3 Belgium Close at 10 A. M. March I fa Soldiers Settlement de- COO 4 In food prices, and that, as speculator, trying to ascertain Is whether Sir placed Board; that they tion In business all over the continent. Maun Valley 24 24 a, j Lieut. Jean Laurent. Victory ds- hand, has an embargo on Im- CO 24 4. ' Bon- Is guiltless. to ports or to sired to conduct men away back in the Quite evidently the directors, who are New Hollinger.... 64 Ca tile farmer far from Thomas referred Canadian ports of these products, and as the Ca- 2W 64 The Grain Growers' solution of the the ports of discharge on the other side hinterland of some of tho prairie prov- drawn from representative Industries, Nlplsslng Mines.. 9 - 4 , and at 10 A. M. March Bought Sold Quoted nadian Government fixed the minimum 4to Nixon Nevada... 7 21 84 -- 2 Cruso. problem Is Dominion Govern-men- t inces and leave them there to taka care have no fear tho Industry ISC) that the of the ocean. price of wheat produced In the crop sea- that of tho North Star t 8 Greece Closo at 9 A. M. Mar-- 1. ex- effop of themselves. Now this Is not a Quebec Is 700 Orders Executed on All Markets should undertake to sell the Of the total of grain In Canada son of 1918 at $2.21 a bushel It will be matter Province of confronted by any Ohio Copper ne 4 Medina. portable surplus to 160,000.000 of getting the men merely settled ; the serious setback. Bather tho way, 700 Onondaga Sll.. .. 34 3 Norway. Sweden. Denmark NetherlaaH. of wheat and flour last year a total of bushels responsible to other MOT-Ina- r ice the holders of the crop for Cop Germany. Auatrla, Hungary and Liberia-Serv- the British and allied Governments "at one-hal- f, or 80,000,000 was In- main feature of it Is that they be so because the declaring of a dividend In 14 24 bushels ohtalning that price. To meet the situa- M0 Torcuninc 2S 28 auspended. , Private Wires to Toronto and New York some money es- 191 S Crownf a fair price based on world values.' tended for home consumption and seed tion which settled as to make and the face of a earning statement, 700 Ray Hercules.... 24 has arisen the Government good 2000 24 Just what would be considered a fair remainder was to be turned over tablish homes for themselves. which showed a surplus of only about 3 Rex Cons t CU 6 TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. and the haa given a guarantee to all dealers In 5100 4 & price when the Government came to export Thirty-fiv- e "I may say further that far from the per cent, earned, Indicates the board Rochester Mln... t 28 -- 1 G O Citf Thornton Davidson Co. to channels. million grain and to tho banks In the event that IO00 San Toy Connecting maila close at P. sr.t ; that dls-tu- nt f 7 7 name one may offer some difficulties remaining 80,000,000 were board's being anxious to locato men lias definite assurance of still larger de- 200 'Hall station at 6:30 P. M. dally. Members Montreal S ock Ezehanot bushels of the of the overseas allied Governments not Seneca Copper 11 but least there Is some yielding in from n railway one of the most em- mands for Industrial power In cur- IOOO 14i 4 ratlin. .Marnuesis. coort islands. rew at to be turned over to the grain brokers .11 ranging to purchase this wheat they the Spearhead Cop 16 iiu 14 Transportation Bldg., Mpntreal views the price barrassing matters I have had be- rent year. 3900 Stsnd I,ea.t. land and specially addresd mail for Anatrv that Canadian should to handle for export, but Montreal grain will pay for It at the fixed price. Is that Silver 4 r1.' (via San Framiscol-Clo- se at I "3 P bo It me I 2000 Silver K of 24 26A lia at the level fixed by tho Govern- men declare only 20,000,000 bushels fore since became connected with The Laurcntlde company, one of the Arlt.t Feb. 23, Ss. Moana. . that anticipated, however, that purchases will Siiocefs Mining... 3 6 ment at Washington when the war wns the board was to keep a number of men leading pulp and paper companies ot 1O10!) t u Samoan Islands, Australia and New or less has been sent out from the shortly be by Tonopati 6 C on resumed the Allies nnd the going Caalibor.t (via Franciscoj-Clo- se Feb 7l"lr.. still and Washington had to use from to settle In the west on a Canada, controls about 73, per cent, of SOO0 Tnnopnh . San WE OFFER : Dominion. surplus thereby absorbed." Divide ,".4 44 A every effort to stimulate the sowing of "When we made the arrangement with tract situated far from a railway. the Laurentlde Power Company's capital 300 Tonopah Extension 24i : (via C'oo iti, acrenge S09 Tnno Jim 37 Philippine Island" Seattle DOMINION OF CANADA a record of fall wheat. The bulk grain Ottawa," a local grain Pnlp Exports stock. The declaring of the dividend on Butler. t 37 I 27. Ss. Chicago Maru. the board at Incrrnse. 1000 Tonopah Midway. 21 1 production being si SI -- 1 l fors-a-r 5 of the Canadian spring man Is quoted as saying, "It was under- Collective Purchases. the power subsidiary resulted In an 1000 Tonopah Mlrpah..t Hawaii and Guam Thla mall ft Bonds wheat. Ottawa had not committed it- Referring to tho pulp wood, pulp nnd 202 to In u 4 6 to the Pacific coast daily for a' a ' stood 35,000,000 bushels for export from 209' the price ot lOoOTono Montana. .. 16 16 j On Maturity Price this paper Industry "Now another vital feature of our policy -- is Hnstlnntinn lip the lvst nnnnrtunUT - self with respect to the 1919 crop price the bank said that thut pj,nck, stock of 100OTJ- Ilea . , 0 9 1822 , A- would have precedence over other grain Is sen tha paattti Eula to-- rL aoaasjT Piir Intrrea Of-- p'llp- -' to hat Ingyt'lng started the whlle tOTTiitted Up. Japan. Ciirotrsot dna. smsr. & fcfcaSL le armr.ttt chaaoafc he whole Tl picer pridi hava company roseTroii 61 is, to 6'7, the bulk Eaatclll"! 44 44 4H - it:. rrfrwm..m inrrm However, CanadftsffTts were men shall have tlujlTencflt of collective 200 We.t End Cona.. iZ r. straits ann cmcn vw- 1033 . outlook. novfP Increased substantially of late, and more gains being 01 1A t er,'I'aciaJ .. lu: ft Interest for Canadian grain alone. Large quan- purchases. In so Is of the held to tho close 7O00 White Caps u dies This mall is forwarded n Honda delivered free of all charges to particularly since the armlstlco was ar- far as that possible. week, ... 124 II II dally despatch to d;s!.natiou by (" grain y the despite Inevitable profit taking 1000 Whlta Caps coast for any point in the fnltrd Plain Need Nevr Loan. tities of American were handled ranged. .The latest official Farm machinery Is about on the Ext..t 24 24 24 opportunity. may Little for through our ports and wo figures avail- Another favorablo development in the m White Knob nf ... t; beat Orders telegraphed at our understand same footing as $2 per bushel wheat, 1 14 14 u expense. Whllo vague rumors of new borrowing grain was able are those for November. 191 S, which dividend was an Increase in the regulai Wllbert Mining.... 54 f'4 that Australian also handled and when the time comes to pay- IOOO 4 rhow an Increase of $2,000,000 In ex make tho Yerrtnrtoa J4 4 by the Dominion Government both In through our ports. ment for this machinery wheat will dividend of Bank of Nova Scotia MACKAY MACK AY ports for that month. Durlrtg the eight not from 14 to 16 per cent, per annum. BONDS. Canada and the United States have been "As a matter of fact there Is a large likely be worth $1 per bushel, so P. It. Bldg. Toronto to months ended November 30, 1918, ex- that Pulp nnd paper stocks were the main Yesterday'a Fires. In circulation, there would seem be no quantity of American oats at the bay necessary to see to-d- $12009 Amer es.... 694 ports amounted to $73,000,000, more It Is not only be- TAT S9; f54 likelihood of a domestic loan for many ports at present awaiting export. Had or feature of tho week's trading, both fftOOAmer Tob 7s '22. ,.103 103 4 than the total for tho previous that no man purchases equipment which rVA im months to come. Tho Victory Loan of the Canadian ports been used exclu- fiscal cause of the strength displayed by a Anaconds Cop fls. 974 974 974 A.M. year. The pulp and papor Industry ho will not require, hut that that which 1000 Armour A Co Li ! tno' ; s 1917, which brought In about $400,000,-00- 0, handling has leader like Laurentlde and because ot 100 6:26 1275 lat ar Mrs. rres t) sively for the of Canadian In Is absolutely necessary shall bo pur 1X00 Beth Steel 7s '23..1011 1(111: autoni"ljiie been somewhat retarded Its growth by the growing optimism on the future of 10000 ion; 7:00 240 E. 137th at.: carried the Government on Into the wheat wo believe tho whole of the chased at a very reasonablo Can Got 5a '19.... 991? W4 George i : i WE RECOMMEND restrictive regulations, and for that rea- and satis the Industry. Beasons opti- 10UOO Chi A N W 6s pa! Robltl following summer. From then until the biwhels would have been out of for that D E. . Samue son not contributed as largely factory price, 19000 7:1 23 11th at middle of the autumn temporary ad- rCanada long ere this." has to mism wero discussed on this page last Illinois Cen 64... 97 . 964 t7 Dlckel "Another feature policy a 20000 Gov 141 Canada's exports as would otherwise of that after week. strong Lau- Italian 5s. 1 1 Ralph I1 Canadian Victory vances by the banks met tlie situation, Other stocks besides fiOOO ...Ill 1:20 U. 118th at., , been possible. settlement tho soldier settler shall be Inter R T 7a 924 62 9J1, r" the advances being refunded out have rentlde Included Illordon. which rose 70M Laclede wlter ' later of S. S. KItESGE EARNINGS. guided and assisted and directed to en Gas 7....linl lOftV Vi 181 W, 75th st . Chai.ea Loan Ileferrlng to farm products In the from 117U to 123; Abltlbl from to tom N Y Tel deb Cs. 9:31 the proceeds of the second Victory Loan. courage, we encourage. In tiv, ..994 'a? ,f Brown 5 s"' prairie provinces the letter of tho Cana- and shall bo far 55 Vj Spanish Blver 67c. 2000 Phlla Co 6. w 1 .. S M As the proceeds of this second Victory nnd from to 72c tt :30 203 St. Nicholas ai . Bank of Commerce In as It may bo possible, the organization sup- 4ai mime s ;l 22 974 074 e to 1650,000,000 Xet After Taxes ? 1,700,0110, or dian said part: Steels and nllled Issues were 2.WO s j 97i known " Loan amounted about the Ruaalan Gov 54a.. CO 60 In-.- FENWICK & RYAN "As the prairie provinces contrlbuto a of communities on a community basis, ported by tho stronger market at New 94 11:05 4 , Government should be able to get along a .Share. 15000 lluaslsn Gov M 66 66 franklin ' 4"1 fl5.0O proportion pur-pl- so cooperation In farming opera- 64s.. Hauru Mtmlers Montreal Slock Excl.ance nicely until tha autumn, with large of our exportable that York, Dominion Steel Corporation clos- 2000 South Ry 3 jr 6s. 994 ti further 1 In may 6000 A-- 94 954 P. M. Lewis Bldg. The annual report of S. S. Kresge & of cereal products It satisfactory tions and tho sale of products ing the week at COT,, and Steel Company Swift Co. 6a '21. 9VS, 9!i, n Montreal temporary advances by the banks to help 1000 7a Ks 1:40870 E. 170th at, Tha Ilr Inquiries Co, for the year ended December 31. to note that the preparations made last be obtained to the fullest extent." of Canada at Studehaker '29. fs4 tv, 964 ' 1 in anu Canadian Securl.ies incited. out as the treasury gets low. 60. 1000 Wllaon Co 6a. .. unknown ' 191 S, discloses net earnings after all fall for next season's crop wero more Two resolutions asking tho Govern- War loans were fairly active, with the 934 934 934 4:30 638 Kelly St.. Tho ,' The funding of outstanding obliga Odd lot. tSells centa a share. llrn. r' charges and war taxes of $1,700,999, or extensive than usual, A total of 15,586,-t7- S ment for n modification In certain In- strength of the new 1933 Bu per knoun tion In United cent. 11 . the States will make an on common Including 2.700,000 stances Its regulations covering W. 123th el . , , appeal to the American money $15.60 a share the after the acres. acres of of these Victory bonds, which touched a new high 4:45316 r J Operating; Profits Decline. market deduction of preferred dividends, new breaking, been ploughed loans to returned soldiers were adopted 102V5. METAL W'elner necessary sooner as has and If at MARKET. (135 508 11. 163d St., Tho Hr. nx or later, but decision compared with earnings of $1,860,988, seeding. prepara-- a meeting In Toronto of representa- .tar ag'i The llutte ntwl Huperlor Mining Com- may bo reserved until the United or ready'for With a little at Edward Garvin s pany States $17,80 a Hharo in the preceding year. be ready to tives of the Department of Agriculture. 6:00- - 18 E. 116th at.: Morris U. ' in tho nnal quarter of 1918 earned Treasury authorities and bankers are tlon this will receive me EARNINGS STATEMENTS. Tha demand for copper continued lim. T, t itg profits, operating Total sales for 1918 were considerably seed as soon as tho snow Is off "the These resolutions seek provision for re- lied on the Metal Exchange yeaterday, hftra afier costs and taxes, more settled In their views as with 6:35 1563 av , to the In excess for 1917, being $36,-- j payment over longer mall dealera taking contracts Waahlnatoii H',, of $96,596. or 33 cents of those ground. of the loan a period at 154 rents . Tr a share, as course war financing will take. Itnllroad. pound, wbils the large Interests Uronx; Sophlo dlaer. gainst $1 45,477. or 11.94 In 309,513, as against ju,im,i(iu. nut net The value and quantity of the grain and also provision for loans to soldiers 16 maintained 6:45 39 W. 47th V. I lain the Having set aside u fund of 125,000,000 their cent quotation. at, T- r same period in 1317. l or tho earnings after tho deduction of taxes, Inspected In the last four months of 1918 on leased land. The rejirosentatlves at COIiOlUlH) AND SOUTirnHN. 24. Washburn year tho from which the provinces might borrow Feb. Feb. 21, r. l.P Company's profits contingencies, Ac, were below those of compares with 1917 as follows: the meeting declared their opinion Kecnnd week February. $232,713 112.911 Stanton St.; nld totalled $098,322, which to good housing programmes, that Inc.. ?ii' Ake4. Hid. Asked. 7:152 T- - 1m finance the preceding From Jsousry 1 l.SSS.ftW Speller, N Y. spot.. 6.70 6.75 6.;o g ateln ...... equivalent to $'J.4U a chare, the twelve months, and the 191S. 1917, the scale of loans is very generous, but Inc.. 1SS.J01 ' 73 whereas Dominion Government' Is now urging the Spelter, VI 8 I,, spot. 6.20 6.45 S 30 ;? 1917 tho irrollts aggregated $2,723,594, surplus for the year, after the payment Wheat, bushels.. 1,1SC,SS0 112,605,000 that they believed the terms of repay- Public Utilities, Co. provinces to advantage Speller. K S L apot. . C.30 6 4S B 40 Srnra, Ilorburk ,t Llerl. take of tho fund, common to- Oats, ... 12.314,000 24,231,000 11 .si vr $9 3S a shaic. of and preferred dividends, bii'hcl'. ment would Impose too heavy burden ANT) Aluminum 81. OA ' m.1 $1,060,999, against IUrlsy. husliels.. 5,530,000 5,279,400 AMERICAN TOWnR IJGTTT. st iv, At tho nnnti.il meeting of s tn-- s An Aid to talled as $1,320,988, l.SlS.ino 2.602.6011 on tho soldier Just starting out as a December Oulckailrer 187.00 .... s'or) v Waice Ilnmers. Kill, bushels.,.. Month of , no jm'oo ers of Scars, Itoebuck Co In t i;xinrfn From Xew York, all ,1220,000,000 1268,000,000 farmer. Cross $1,S47,92 277,2m Platinum .... 'loo .... t fufid Is alussf esrnlnis Ine.. 7 7.23 7.00 Clio 5 The object of the twofold, to the Federal e re- Net e.mlnp. M,M4 1J Anuraunr,...... 7.00 7.23 York olllces of compai.y ; of Under reiriilatlnn" .... Inc. f7t Pig -- 1, 33i,&02 bu, oatmeal, 2,400 encourage building operations To Kell (iutrrnlueill Wool. "The fact that tho astual auar.t.iv "' iron, .0, XT 3,,w .... 37 w following were '.t. during the turned soldier may secure loan up to For twelre months No. J, X the elected lkEK grass seen, 3,os4 hags: grain Inspected In 1918 was less than Dross J13.67t.Slt $2, 214, iron, A'b- lard transition period, and so relieve unem- PonTLANp, Ore., Feb. 24. Approxi- esrnlnns Ine.. 633 Ilr , SJ5.15 Julius Hosenwnld. president I'.v'-j10- ; ryo", the average of tho five preceding years $4,500, provided ho haa $500 of his own 5,240,083 allicon .. . 35.15 butter, 20,200 lbs. : ployment, and to raise the standard of mately 1,000,000 pounds of Net esrnlnrs Inc.. 477.CM Pig lron,plolri,atllcon Loeb, and tri ie ret r, Government was due to the crop of 1918 being some- money for the purchase of a farm ; an - A"? VLb!'. ' ,lour' oil 111 Mlsrellnneotm. No. secretary !' - Tks:. cake,, worktngmen's homes. Certain Ilmlta owned territory wool n ba Hold hern additional $2,000 may be ! 3I.M . . J4.39 Hlgglns, Ii,.' A.'nu.uOO . . borrowed lbs bacon. 17!i.n-- n, what smaller, to the more extensive use for Pig iron, basic (del. 1 ' ' tlons are Imposed. Tho cost of the) March C under the dlieutlon of Charles purchase stock, NEVADA CONSOUDATUD COrPER. Sachs, Phillip Uliman lubrlcatln' of grain for feeding purposes and In the of and unother $1,000 East Pa.) r.3.90 .. . jj.ro 0nM51gOil'i,U6'100 lb3" dwellings to be built from Admin-n- ot quarter 1911 burn. O. C. Daerlng. L. J P.xntnwa o. tho fund Is H. Green, United State Wool some degree to the difficulties created It he makes certain Improvements. Fourth Pitta, Bees Iron, Si.Jrt 82.20 Net $10,190 Deo.tl.ua, 1M , .Max AUIer, A H. Loeb " to. exceed $4,500; tha dwellings Wrntor. by the epidesnic SnSucass. ' The resolutions aaoptea bjr tha mcet- - firnlnrs Pills, Tte billets,, ,4X8.) ) 4.J 5,) P. Snlffen. ci Deficit I,t49,43 lac, l.UJ.Ul An ounce. J, Kosenwald.

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