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Port Perry Star, 19 Oct 1922, p. 2

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trial magnates as soon as the econ- omic and financial condition of Ger- many improves. --pe erat Site of Old Roman Bath For Sale in London A despatch from London says:-- The freehold of an old Roman bath in a lane just off 'the busy Strand is This truly interesting relic clear water in which doubtless, Roman Centurions refreshed themselves be-| habilitation of the world. "The hope is] direct steps. 'fore going out to thrash British bar- barians. . The site of the bath is own- ed by two elderly ladies of Brighton. Public opinion dictates that the bath should be preserved as a relic, per- 2 a MAY JO OWERS ~ IN AN ECONOMIC Co A despatch from Washington, been given a vou hi that if Europe says:--Participation of the United wi clear the ground of 'the threats States in an economic conference at of wars, and show some Spproach to some unnamed future date seemed to | with them and do all i can to be foreshadowed by the utterances and stabilizing. exchange. and Teticonices: of officials here, uci whatever other. aid ties in its p the There must be some indication of t] questions that have to do with the re- situation, before Washington kenny America will be glad to fo meni Sxteiting D was' 'was that in the settlement of the Near East question, the European powers will see their way to rectify some of the errors of the Sevres Treaby with which "the United States has never haps by purchase by a London County | been in sympathy and that out of that Council. new arrangement will come a condi- tion that will make it possible for it! and No official. explanations are being | might Ey or yi Winni- delegate had made.as to this Government's possible' fred Barrett, a school teacher at Lee- | the: Angora. f attitude on control of the Dardanelles ville, on the Elk Lake branch of the | Cision. by the League of Nations or by an). and"N.O., who was known to have| _ The convention, consisting of BY Allied Commission. Previous declara- come to Haileybury a week ago to at- clauses, 1s drawn on liberal lines, tions have made it clear that the | tend 'a teachers' convention. Provin-| Showing strongly traces of French United States does not entertain a | cial Inspector Moore said he) influence on the side of the Kemalists. hostile attitude towards the League had word that Miss Barrett returned Under it the Greeks will evacuate. A ik hs a rom stantinople says:--Plans for the Allied detach- ments to move into Thrace and occupy. the "territory in conformity "with the armsitice convention signed at Mu: so long as it does not seek to. include the Washington Government in its Sperath h EE a set Washington to take part in a less Britain Pays $50, 000, 000 hurried and more comprehensive ses- Interest on U. S. Debt | sion later. 'In other "words, there has A despatch from London says:-- Great Britain paid $50,000,000 to the United States on the 16th as part of a year's interest on the United States loan to this country. The exact am- Dominion News in Brief Annapolis Royal, N.S.--It is an in-| the market garden industry in the fe : ip and the date on W biich teresting fact that although this can-| province is the organization and regis- tled at the conference between Sir | not be ranked as a fishing port theve| tration of the Manitoba Vegetable Robert Horne, Chancellor of the Ex-| have been landed here this season Growers' Association with a 'capital chequer, and American Debt | 825,000 pounds of pickled cod and{of $100,000, The company will store Funding Commission next month, 200,000 pounds of dry fish, a total of | and ship locally grown garden pro- Bowaiiee of the domestic, as well | 1,025,000 pounds; and. it is expected] ducts offsetting the large wastage as the internatio vation, Sir| gat the quantity will be doubled be-| which occurs each year and the many States Jlofne cunuot 29 50 he United fore the season closes, sales at quite unremunerative prices. It is sald in official quarters that he| Fiedericton, N.B.--Cutting opera- will sail no later than the thirtieth of | tions in the woods on a scale to keep this month. \ all their mills in opration next season, 2h pve been commenced by the Fraser a , Ltd; one of the largest lumbering Plans for All-Empire concerns in Bastern--Canada. Its cut Wireless Scheme | for the Vietoria mill in this city will probably not be up to~the full of a A despatch from London says:-- | season's operation's, but they will buy Canada has been asked by the British enough additional logs to keep the Government to take part in a new Im- | plant going through the season. | perial wireless scheme. Arrangements| Quebec, Que--Quebec farmers will have already been made to link up; show their skill in plowing at the séc-| route to the market, Britdin with India, Egypt and Aus-|ond provincial match, open to agricul- ali, Now Canada has been asked | turists throughout the province, to be| shipped from Alberta farms to the to build a powerful new station to held at St. Eustache. = The contesst| Pacific Caost this year than last, the communicate with the British station. | are organized by the Quebec Plow-| Dominion grain inspector announces. It would cost over $1,000,000 to build | men's Association and $2,500 in prizes end about $250,000 annually for. up-| are being offered. A plowman instrue- keep. Hon. Emest Lapointe has| tor from the Provincial Department cabled for Superhitendent Edwards, | of Agriculture is to give theoretical of the Canadian Government wireless and practical demonstrations. telegraphs, to come to England to go| Fort William, Ont.--Two ~hundred into the matter. and seventy million bushels of grain ------ mens wenge handled by the Lake Superior o Clearance Association by vessel and Ask Dominions rail during 1291, according to a state- to New Conference ment issued by ther Association. This was 73,000,000 bushels more than was A despatch from London says:--| handled in 1920, 142,000,000 more than The possible participation of the Brit-{ in 1919; and nearly 200,000 more than ish Dominions in the peace conference | was handled during 1909, the first which is expected to bring about a) year of the association's operations. final sttlement of the Near East prob-| The total of 270,000,000 bushels ship- lems, is one of the questions now be-| ped by the Association from Fort Wil- ing discussed in connection with the| liam and Pért Arthur was over double arrangements for the meeting, which, | the 'quantity loaded from Chicago, it is said, will likely be held in some treble the amount loaded out of Du- European city. The Foreign Office is! luth in the same period and approxi- now at work on the detailed plans for | mately 70,000,000 bushels in excess of the conference, and there is much | Chicago, Duluth ari Superior com- speculation. as to the personnel of the | bined. delegations and other phases of the Winnipeg, Man. What it is hoped arrangements. will Tesult in great encouragement, to cent. of the whéat crop in Saskat- chewan has been threshed, according to an estimate made by the statistical branch of the Saskatchewan Depart- ment of Agriculture. Threshing on is completed, and it is.expected. that another couple of weeks of fine. wea~ crop in the southern part of the pro- Vancouver, B.C.--The first Can- adian grain booking made from Van- couver to Europe in 1921 was on Oct. 28th. "This year already 56,000 tons have been booked from. the Pacific coast port to. points in Europe. ppm Bunch of No. 3, Please. 3:43 A teacher in a village school asked the other day: "How many kinds of "flowers: al there?" Three pupils 'held up their hands, She chose one to reply. "Well, Beatrice, how many Kinds of flowers are there?" o "Three, teacher." "Indeed? And what are they?" ; "Wild, tame, an' collie!" ' ATI i GRE - That Comes Later. his first haircut)--"How shall I std, sir?" 4 THE FIRE-SWEPT AREA thie top, like my daddy." Rel --------enie rin Of course a temper-loser can get. sults, so can' a hand-grenade "o PORCUPINE}X SAVED |. . bomb. The sun gets results' without hA4 g ! indulging in explosions. "It produces x ENGLERT pre, by the- e axarvise, of great d - ? y ' ing power. eat tive f br CERT Sawer not a dri oF Regina, Sask.--About sixty per : gome of the districts near Saskigioon i ther will see practically the embive| vince in storage on the farm or en| Calgary, Alta.--More grain is being | Most 'of the grain is of the finest] quality. Only Number 1 hard and No,| 1 Northern is accepted at Vancouver! =~ o Leevil Saturday t Eastern Thrace within 15 days and wa se thr. Bd Sat ole the transfer tq the Turks in : an additional month.' The Turkish civil 'administration will follow close- ly on the heels of the departing Greeks, the entire transfer being under the supervision of the Allied missions and Allied forces provision. ally 'occupying Thrace, not exceeding seven battalions. = The of Turkish gendarmerie in the province Quring the interval § is Teft undefined to The Week's Markets |: 7 Toronto, # ie > wheat--No, 1 Northern, * Manitoba oats--Nominal, Mani barfey--Notainal: ~All the re track, 3d ape; | 38¢ 'American sont No 3 No. 4 yellow, 84c, Bariey Mating, rim rn "60, aowmrd. ---N, Bu 62 to. 67c. Del, Montreal frei ton, (80; 25; good feed' flour, $1.90 Ontario wheat--No. 2 white, 88 to Se ea joconding | to freights outside; No, 1" Ontario No. 2 white onte--35 to Be. * Ontario corn--Nominal. - ment, $4.70; Toron $4.50 to $4.60; bulk seaboard, uid to: Manito fob. Tst pails. sein eatin sachs, $650 pel] fd. 2nd pats y 36. mixed, to. $14; Shover, $13.50 bo $14; Ban. '$9, car Cheese--New, la large, 20 to ahs; twins, 21 to 21%e; triplets, 22¢; Stiltons, _ Head of C.N.#. System. 8. J. Hungerford, named vice:presi etit and general manager of the Cana. dian National Railway system at rieet- ing of new directors on Tuesday, suc: ceeding: D. B Hanna, who resigned. All Saved When - be Ocean Liner Bum i despatch ng San Francisco! up, a rin oo b ivy oer Phe. rie; and erew e burni ngs, Toe een £2 | City of Honolulu, which was- aba 'ed at 10.10 a.m. on Thursday, are safe, according io wireless advices 5 lbs: by the Fderal Telegrap Compa from the freight steamer West Fa: Barber (to Tommy, who is havingto Tommy (aged 5)--"With a. hole ou 7 ito $2; butcher Ato spring gms, 8 dania, were completed on -Thursda: The force will "comprise three bat: talions of British troops, three French and one of Italian, a total 5,000 men. A despatch - from Paris saysi= Greece has" decided to sign the dania armistice convention and evacu ate Thrace, according to the condi tions stipulated in that document, the French Foreign Office has been oth y cially informed. 8 to dlc; CRrions, 48 tg 50 ps pox: oe gals, $2. ATR 5 1h. the RD 28¢; cooked han, 4 col, 26 to". 28¢; co tage, £0 rh ; rl Ee Eo bao gt backs, boneless, 39 to 43c. aE Lv hy cts 16% dy 35.50 ) Fo to ch canners ng pA dn $ bulls, g $4.76; do, com, oH geod, $5 to $6.75; do, fair, $4.25 to. do, 70 lo, med. pags to $10; do, J $10. 50 to Gas West No' 5, 59¢; do, No. 5 3050 Mar. D Spring 3 heat por EE :

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