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Canada has already (November 14, 1914) exported ten million more bushels of grain than she did last year, and it is expected that this increase will be advanced by half as much again before' the end of the month. - It is needless to say there has never been a year at all like this in the Canadian wheat markets. What this moans to Canada remains to be seen. What it means to England may bo dimly realised by comparison with tho present state of Hungary, where the Government, in spite of stringent legal limitation of the amount of wheat to be used in bread, has already been reduced to commandeering forcibly bread supplies for tho Army, so extravagant are the prices demanded. Ants can stand extremes ,of heat or cold. Forty-eight hours' expo6uro to tho frost will not kill thorn, and ono sort Has been obwrvod to build its nost ia chinks of a blacksmith's forge.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2369, 27 January 1915, Page 6

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2369, 27 January 1915, Page 6

Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2369, 27 January 1915, Page 6

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