> u PROCLAMATION OF KING FUAD OF EGYPT MARKED BY ROYAL SALUTE British Abandonment of the Protectorate and Recognition of Egypt as an Independent Sovereign State is Forerun- ner of Creation of Kingship in the Nile Country. A despatch from Cairo says: The proclamation of the Sultan Ahmed Fuad Pasha, a King of Egypt on fically and exclusively reserved to its own discretion th? following matters: (1) Security cf British Imperial com- j. uiorti j. cvmrA, aj 1 1 i . ., uv l 'f-,.' i' b _ Thursday, waa accompanied by the ' municaticn in Egypt; (2) defence cf ~ * -n _ _ *^ _TI i"_ ..I,.,, .. tr fvna, : TS\*-\ i firing of salvos cf 101 gain in Cairo, Alexandria and Port Said, and of 21 aM 1ih other provincial pur.'' in eaipira-ls. Field Mai-sha-1 Viscount Allenby, h-ithe-i-'.o the Britkh Hig'h Commis- sioner, accompanied by members of Egypt agair.vst a!! foreign aggression! or initerferenoa, direct or indirect; (3) ' protection of foreign interests and foreign communities in Egypt. An ir.cirler.-al point, is that Germany was deprived of her precapitulatkm rights in Egypt by th* Treaty of Ver- his siaff, col-led at the Royal Palace s-aulies. German and other ex-enemy and cwgratuJateid King Fuad, whom he addressed as ''Your Majesty.'' The British Government has speci- nationals. citizens in Egypt do n->t possess extra- territorial privileges tnjoyed by other DELHI APPRECIATES j civil police also have been strengthen- vicrr ' ** and troops aTe beinfjr marohed VIS! I i throug-h the disturbed area, where the ' symptoms of further trouble are being Agrarian Situation in United ! <djely tcnetL Provinces in India is More Satisfactory. A despatch from Delhi say*: Thci Legislative Assembly, including non- SOUTH OPPOSED TO NEW APPOINTMENT THE ROYAL WEDDING Field Marshal Wison Lacks I the Confidence of Southern Ireland. A despatch from IXibtin says: The i bitterness of Ch South against the i North ha)= been inienerfitd by Sir ! James Craig's speech at the opening : of the Ulster Parliament, and his in- | tontion of giving Genem! Sir Henry Wilson, former Chief of Staff of tht British ii-my, the task of restoring order. The Soul- 1 -, has no confidence in (Jen. Wilson. It frankly predicts that h will be more concerned with organiz- ing the Orange side of the feud than in a general round-up of gur.men. The Pi't-ss asserts that the murders uould have been stopped by the dedarrog of martial law, and arguea that this Canada From Coast to Coast St. John's, Nfld. Complete returns The India Office's statement wasj<for the herring fishing off the Bay of I based upon a report frcm the Gov- Islands during the season just closed cf the United Provinces. oftic-ial members of every race and! province, passed by acclamation a re- j solution expressing appreciation of] the visit of the Prince of Wales amlf that his visit was at a close. : Deepen Elbe * for Monster Liner A despatch from Berlin s-ays: world's biggest ship, the 56,000- The debate on the budget was re .|tonner Bismarck, which is sumed. The Democrats indignantly j *> enter the tran*-/ protested that they were &>t allowed ' ^^^ the Entish flag ' ,,i * by Premier Drury. The Hon Manning Doherty, Minister of Agriculture, was the first depositor. Similar banks have been operated successfully in Manitoba during the past few years. The Pas, Man. More than 2,000 prospectors are expected to arrive in ount about one-half ws put up in the! this district during the present year, are not yet available hut, according *o the "Western Star," the catch is j estimated at between 35,000 arid 40,- 000 barrels of all kinds. Of this am- Noted Nova Scotian Passes Away Princess Mary and Lord Lascelles at the altar in Westminster Abbey. The officiating clergy and some was not done because the proclamation of the bridesmaids are shown in tlie photograph. The King stands at the left of the bride. would have been enforced impartially by the military. Talk of civil war is not uncommon. Members of the Provisionai G>vern- i ment affect to see in Sir James' speech - ] a threat to torture tiie Roman Catholic. A despatch from Halrfax, N.S.,' population of the six counties, and for says: After several months' illness, this reason they have protested t.i Hon. James Wilberforce Longley, Great Britrm. Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova j The Northern constables, it is claim- Scotia, since 1905, died at a private : ed. continue to dig trenches across the hospital here on Thursday afternoon, roads and to destroy bridges along While a member of ohe Nova Scotia ' the bonder. Some of these have seen Legislature, Mr. Lor,tfly was the ' repaired, but the next night they are Scotch style. Special efforts have been! according to J. P. Gord'on, who has ' author of many important acts, includ-; again blocked and warnings posted for made to pack a large quantity, and a extensive interests here. He stated j ing th act to abolish imprisonment [ contractors to keep their hands off. gocd percentage of the barrel useli 1,000 are to trek from for debt. As a scholar, writer of his- j The vehicular traffic across the boun- _ --- 1 .L :__i - 1_ 4.-- during the season were hooped with: the Porcupine mining ar-.-n. As many] torical works, orator and after-dinner dary is diminishing daily. namea iron. more are known to be coming from ; speaker, he enjoyed considerable dis-| Approximately 6,000 soldiers and to discus the administration's generatlj* h Majestic th spring, as soon u fcl - m Hamburg- will be delayed policy under the budget, that this rendered the Assembly powerless r.nd reforms a farce. They moved as a protest the reduction of) expenses c-f the Kxoculive Couiv?i-i.| * t>:1 ' This motion was ad.-.pted 48 to 47. The remodt -.ng cf this A The in Ir.-dU. 'where rioting w^s~ reported ; , Elbe to a ae P' h ocean by the discovery ( - ounty ,he is too b.g to nav !g ate e : New Glasgow. N.S. It is reported , British Columbia and other western the! ft* in Inverness Edmonton, Alta. Alberta's 1921 pro tinction outside his native province. & isoffida]lv valued at $1 ,5, e s o o : ^ tion . shcuW the Corporation 000,000, while the value of dairy pro- E;be beU'een Hamburg ar.<i the succeed jn a( . t , uirin ^ the?e valual)le ^ ^.^ ^ samp ^ ^^ ( . t , uirin ^ coal areas, it will control prac^icaUy Que _ Over 100000 )mmi . , , _ . last wk, is now we':! in hands, say* >*> **%*"' '* fcre Me ean 9tart to 'l grants have been brouirhi to Canada a communique issued by the India " ' w " ar<1 fche c "' ean - Office. The number cf arnu-: police j gi-- Herbert ha* bes:i prcatly increased and means gi or ,j r f OT Pale: tine, has recovered of trar.yportation much improved. The f n >m a severe i!'ness. : during the last two years by the Sal- , High Commrs-i vation Army. The number of failu*s samp ed to $25.500,000. Thwe were 4,ti49,- almost as many constables are at Kie ] disposal of Gen. Wilson. It is planned I J? recr ^ it Constabulary ro 10.000. These forces are for a population of about one nii . Uion> o which ^g ^^ claims 40 per cent, are Nationalist?. A <l*PHt<-h from London says:- Fresh demands for e restoration Britain, France and Belgium r.. c Q MX Summer Season ., ...... ,. ... ........ . 000 acres planted to wheat and 2,139,- ' Summertime in Great -itam wiM of che Belfast bo>xott are being made ,, 000 acri-s to cats, from which yields of be ^ m March 20 and end October 8. by var j ous organ izatwr.s in the South, 53,000,000 ami 64.000.000 bushels re-' An ord * r ^ this effect haa been and it is likeiy that the matter will spective'.y were recorded. Vancouver, B.C. All herring pack- France and Belgium ing is now completed and there are cnlv about 1.000 tons left in the mar- ket to be move-.! to the Orient. Alreiuly i * I to secure uniformity in tame with be cons idered at the next ' the Dail Cabinet. < Canadian teachers who axo teaching Twelve cherries, the flrst of the sea- . ln Lnd n MANITOBA OF THE PRESENT A New Map Provides Latest Information on Land Con- ditions. among them has been small which is 25,000 tons have g^r.- forward to that f the Em P lre _ arc to setu C the exchange *> ed w a hot house near Paris, Association sokl in the Central Markets for 150 attributed to the very careful method of selection. Of the 2(i,000 girls and women brought from the British Isles, less than one-half of one per cent, have failed. Toronto, Ont. The first Toronto branch of the Ontario Provincial Sav- ings Bank was formerly opened here destination. Over 50 per cent, of the herring packed in British Columbia this year was processed by whit* packers. Four years ago Japanese packed 100 per cent, of this dry-salt cured herring, but last year nhis w*s reduced to 70 per cent., and this year to 50 per cent. In peace as in war cue of the first : formulation cf a policy of road cun- es^tttials is a good map On the' struct ion ami the extension of electric opening of h^tilitus map-makin :: ! ^ -minion and railway lines. Manitoba, according to the li)21 Kt:ihht.irv.tr.ts were called upon to Uw^, has increased her population provide maps of the w&i- zones to the to 613,008 which i* largely centred in maximum of their capacity; as every | the area in-eluded within the original feature of the country had to be borndariee of the province aJ though known to officers responsible for mili- settlement is pushing farther north tary movements. J with increasing momentum. Covering In peace times accurate maps are in a total area of 251,832 square miles,' every seJiso fully as important. All Manitoba has a considerable water lar.J transfers, mining claims, forest- area, this latter representing 19.90> ry permits. <:r registration, j of posses- ^si7urtTe miles. Including the area sur- sion are ef.abli.-luHl by geegrttphicaPveyed in 1921 there is now availablt- :>r ;:s'lront>mical position. To provide for entry 6.348,300 acre*, 120,800 thi ^ information, which ia especially acres of this havintr been covered by > important where new settlement is the survey parties of the Federal prccee-diag. the Natural Resources In- Topographical Survey during the past tevligence Branch of the Department year. UnpatenteJ homesteads, or land cf the Interior has recently issued a 'on which the entry duties have not revised eduticn of the Homu3tead Map vet been completed, include 1.2W.OOO series of the Prairies Provinces. ; acre/-, while lands alienated but un- The liaU = t map of this series is that occupied account for approximately! of Manitoba. When tht> first Home- { 2,384,840 acre.*. stead Map of Manitoba was issued in Looking to the future of the pnv- 1905 that province had approximately ' iiK-e, when development of a pulp and 350,000 popu?>atk>n. An influx cf im- paper industry will undoubtedly _ arc to spetui Che East * r holKlavs in a francs, or $1.10 a piece. Last V18lt Rome - the first cherries brought $1.25 a pieve, Weekly Market Report The University's Public Service. The last issue for this academic year of "The Varsity,' 1 the under- graduate newspaper of the University of Toronto, contains a list of the out- side activities of the provincial uni- | versity. From this report it appears that Otiturio's university is doinv a large amount of special work for the general public aiul without remunra-j tion of any kind. Though admittedly! handicapped by lack of funds, rhe ; University of Toronto seems to be Toronto. Bears Can. han !-pk-ked, bushel, Manitoba wheat No. 1 Northern. $4.40; primes, $3.85 to $4. $1.52. Maple products Syrap, per ini<?. Manitoba oats No. 2 CW. 58S.C; ttai.. $2.50; per o imp. gals., S2.35. extra No. T feed, 55c; No. 1 feed, :>tu-. Ml ' : -f sugar, !b.. 19 to 22c. Manitoba barley Nominal. Hcnvy UO-30-ib. tins. 14Vj to 15c All the above track, Bay poru. per lb.: j-24-!b. tins, 17 to 18c per American c-rn No. 2 yellow. 74'TL-; -'->: Ontari-j comb bxm-y, per dozen. No. '! > :,>\v. 73c : No. 4 yello-*-, 7:!,-; ti-ack. Ton r..;\ Ontario oats No. 2 white, nominal. On-tario wheat Nominal. $0.50. Smoked meats- Hams, med., 32 to 34c; cooktd hjim, -17 to oOc: sm.;ki--i 2*5 to 2Hi-: t-ottK rolls, 30 U> Barley No. 3 extra, test 47 lb. or , 32c; breakfast bacon. 29 t\> 33c; special better. 57 to We, according to freights : brand breakfast bacon, 37 to 4(k ; outside, backs, bnueless, 35 to 40c, Buckwheat No. 3, 78 to 80v. Cured meat* Long clear bacon, $17 Rye No. 2. 86 to 89c. S19; clear bellies. $17 to $20; Manitoba lU-ur First pats., n.>m- p^-rk, $34; short cut backs. $3ii; inl. weight rolls-, $39; heavy weight Ontario flour 90 per cent, pa;., bulk $43. . o orono seem* to e ^b^. per bbl. nonn.oi. I^>d-Pure. tierce*. 17 to 17S,o; makn-a: a succes>-ful ,-ffort to serve Millfee-i Del. Montreal freight, bob* 174 to 18V pail>. 17 to 17^c its constituency in an adequate way.lbiigs included: Bran, per ton, S28 to ' prints, 18 to 19c. Shortening, tierces, The list referred to includes a large; $30; shorts, per ton, $:il) tj $;i2; goo<i ' mimber of interesting lecture* t.h:it ] !'< '.I flour. $1 70 to $1.80. wt-iv open to the public free of all Btt '* a - v "~' ctt '" ntt>> . pt ".'' migration was Laking place and home- the Dominion Forest Branch The Grentell of the Tropics Ur. Albert Sca>weitzer. an Alsatian, whose w<*rk ns a doctor-uiissioiuiry in French Kiiuaturial Africa has earned for him Mi* title of "The UivtifeT or the Tropics." He is one of the fore- 'cost; i;i this list also are several im- j ptii-utnt conferences to which the pub- lic were invited and also a number of short courses for which only a nom- inal fee wa.* charged. From the re- port on University Extension* it also appoui-s that the ?ani<> .>r\-;-.-o i< stead entries were numerous. Th-,> has e*tbli stood or proposes to estub- most religious thinkers of Liie time* northern extension to Hudson'* Bay Mill a considerable number of forest " philosopher of world-widf reputa- aim! the COMi paraMxl ha<f not bce.i reserve* iLgrgi-egating a totaj of 2,38"!.- ; tion > alld tne greatest authority on transferred to the province, and in , 700 acres. These are situated in the 1!iu ' h - He gave up a " " |K P ros l''' ts llf coa?equn? only the smuKer area various portions of the province. .i: K r ' v -- (t r ! " me '" UH " se n " ; ' ls '" "'' '"'' was incluxled in the map. Wilh the is- . hind inn at present re<iuii-ed, >- in-- laj "' n'' s> i U! ' r . v wrk. suance of the seventeenth edition, suitable for cgriculture. The 'raz- * however, tha map is assuring a tre-jing Laii-1* Brunch has M!SO )s--vc,l Spain Safeguards Works mendmus imipo.rtanK.-e irk western af- 1 lease* on a considerable area n." laivl t A_*r^ ^ C... t_;- ibira. Serving the original purpose >r gn tayg purposes. f Art " Om Exportation of designating the location of land' This map is ui greu: v;ilu<.- tu t-.osa wvailaWe for homestead ing, lands .contemplating taking up land in .l-ivi-:i'<--.i but unoccupied and which Manitoba, ar.,1. in conjunction with tlu- ^ M " are for sale. an-J lands homestetidcd' pub'iiheii HSLS of unoccupied lands, but on which patents are not yet ia-jand a new pamphlet shortly to be is- tcr ! m ' t ; 1 - A liespatvh frcm London says: taken drastic action to pre- upon an:ien-t Spanish mas- rendered in tlw: rural di.-tricts ami that s.do. 3 1 IG^c; tubs. 154 to Iti to lG%i-; prints, 17 to Choice hea-vy ste*-rs $7.75 to S*.2."i; extra No. .'. $22 t-j $23; mixeu. $18 ,( 0i ^^ $7 U) $7 50 . |, utr i R . r stev , ^ to $19; clover, $14 to $18. choice. $(5.75 to $7.50; do. good, $G to Straw- Car lots, per ton, track. To- $(i.50; do, mod., $5 to $5.50; do, ci>m., i $13. $4 to $i); butcher heifers, choice, $';.."0 nwtotkxtf- Ontario Xo. 1 LO $7; w, med., $5 to $; do. com.. $4 eommervL-'. wheat. $1.30 to $!..'!(!. out- to $4.25; butx-her cows, choice. $5.50 ; Sl.'l-'i lo $1.41, delivered Toronto, to Si:._T,; ,io. m}.. ?3., r )0 to $4; c.inners No. 3 oats, 40 to l;V. <.ut :uwl vat- r-. -Sl.:'(i :,> $2.50; butcher the people of Ontario, in country as| well as in city, are anxious to take -, irooil, $4.50 to $5.50; do, com., Ontario c<.:ii .>3 to tiOc. mrtj..,: $3 to $4; feeders, good, $ti to $ti.7."); Ontario flcur 1st pat.. in cotton do, fair. $5.50 to $ti; stockers, good, rv, IBV^V, ..u uu -U-TH.. | i.) il ,; uo, com., l - . \i'i>:'y cf Toronto is satisfactorily 1 twins, 20^ to 2U>; tripleU, 21 to| choice, $7 to $8.50; do, ?ocd, $(i to $7; this .|uickent-d inleresi. sued, there have been addled the loca- on "Farm Loans," enable* the An ad valorem tax of 100 per cent. Deputy Ruler of World Butter~F,h <lah y , choice, 22 toj Metropolis is a Woman -&" creamery, prints, fresh, fancy. 11 to 42c; No. 1, 39 to 40c: NV 2. H5 Montreal. V lii-sp.itch from l.omion savs: tion of Indian reserves, forest re- [ prospective st-ttler or tka ervtrs. timbe;- iv-rth-s, graxing leases, plaliii.y- cxleiitimg their li> i national parks, larvd distri-cfcs and landi to secure useful inforniaiion ;i-^:uvl- gencies, railway- lines, topographical j ing Ian.: vitlenHMit. Cupku of In- features, isew pui-ve.vs and dencriptive, map and of the two pa.mph'oU re- notes of the beyond th* sut uteo shows the which is aiv important fenire in tlv'terinr. has been levied upon all Spanish The position of Deputv Ruler of Loi:- ., * 1.4. T ,u urk< of art of a 1S50 whk-h Hie expo c: in.!r>'. from ' .li'U..-'" da nf erred upon u young Oats Can. West., No. 2. lin 1 ^ to to 37c; cookung, 22 to 25v. '''"v; No. 3. 62'- tc> do;-. Flour- -Man. L>re.!>i?d poultry Spring chickoas, spring wheat pas., lirsts. $8.50. Rolled 30 to H&.-: roosters. ISc: fowl. 24 to i cat^-Baa, 90 U.. $3. Bran. $32.50. 30c; diicklirgs. :{.">.; turkeys, -16 to ! Shorts. $33. Hay No. ?., per ton, car wosterm, 17 to i man A< . re- > n , character of the country i ferred to may be had on application ' Quebec's maple j>rmlm-t* outpui for | Uia :man of urveyed aneas. This map to the Natural Resources Inlelligv.u-o '-'! nw ? n ^| to l - v -' S; ;; r ' 14 ' )0 "" <ls of S* thu treivd of settlement, j Branch of the Dopaitmeiii of tlu- In-'^t? 111 ' ;llui WT6.WC gallons of <yr.ip. ' t _s tne n of y total value of. $4.:il8.970. woman, when M.is* Adler.; SOc; geese, 30c. ' *28 to $29. of the !nte Chief Rabbi, Her- j Live poultry- Spring chicken*, 22 to i Oiw-se-'-Fli:*.-* !er. was appointed Deputy'^ 1 : rcostevs. 17 to 20c; fowl, 24 toj!7\4e. Butter Oioicost creamery. 35 the London Ci-urtv : ' l1l ' <i"*-l;linjf, :>Si-; taikoys., !"> to 50c; | to 35'jc. Potat'-i" IV'- bag. car lot*. i on_ i 90c to $1. Good culv^B, $7; inferior. $6; hogs, U>:JK; self-cLs. $13.'jr) to $13.50; so\\^i, $3 to 1 S4 less I'uin M ltvt-. _ nr mie a woman has this post. ;:oc. M:ui;:iriiie 20 to 2;!,'. Kirtrs New laid st.raigh '..-*, ''i new laid, in cartons, 34 to 3ftc. REGLAR FEL1.ERS By Gene Byrnes rv VvJITK (^ VJHOLE. 4.0T Of ~