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Durham Review (1897), 11 Dec 1919, p. 6

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A despateh from Omwn -'-l The Ml) Oil Co., the (an '2ht Who navigatua - on the Atha.. 'P"e'r., whieh .att.met.td W n- "sea liver "Id 61.. Slave Ink. but teettitm in.can.Uy by m attempt to . got excluuve right. for a large are. m the- partie. of Inca, MW”; of oil has in the West, ha avid-(u, h. u may can”. will pull! into not look heart u . result of the Ron. the auburn. am of the north, Arthur Mei'hen'n refusal to annex-tun M pnlimimry mum-dons by; m Mention. It is stated that it has mutton. run-”n and m; that or more survey parties in the tg',rgrgg,urJ,T,,u'"urfgtt? "udtumto-etaatoturt hppod m.ervoirtoaddtoth- . uudy supplringtUmtrH. -.. _ _ . Coyno and Me. W. It. Mirth, of lamina Mat and an och-'- an new tetta,tetq,atltet2t', nsultation with B ' Ill director. of tl' Ateo-Canadutt Oil Co. This com- Fny's survey parties luv. been in anthem Alberta for four yuan, and lay have made contact: for duclop- new: work to extend - ttve you. on the 240,000 mm which they in” Inset]. The company expect: to ”and a million dollars to [acute dethtitelg we o'rlurearinq strata on its not. The” "aioGies, m the Btegtdard Oil Co., the Shell Oil Company, and lu Arteso-ortet_tyLcoe. 'Ir. A; A Co-operative Enterprise i Lake St. John Region, OPERATDNS PLANNED IN NORTHERN CANADA thi, FIEIDS A (lo-patch from Quebec "yr.--h runny! bum and operated by . group of farmers, in a "not. ration of Que- bec Prowinco is the hunt in coop“ the no". The district of Luke St. John, in Upper Quoboc. is the scene of this novel enterprise. The company will apply to thehuatree Legislature at its union next week for a clutter. Another nil", to develop coun- ties In Quebec Provinco clone to and loading to the OntaMo border is mo- wed by a recently organized com- pony which will apply to the Quebec Logislnmra next week for incorpora- tion. to a point on the Canadian Paeihe Railwny at or near Maniwaki, in the county of Ottawa, and running west- arly in tho direction of Lake Expo». and he do: Quinn». pointontho Cmdian Parole Railway at or new Yoruba-mint”, and further to build ind operate a nilvny line from a point " or near the Colonge River, in the comb, of Pontiac, in a northerly direction to I point on the National Transcontinonbl Railway at or near Macaw” to I point at or near the t) Riv", north nf Lake Shabogama. a whole. with the necessary vonnect- In. lines and branehes, such railway line to be operated whnliy or partly by steam or electricity. The Legislature will no naked to authorize gnu-h mnmuny to own and The Legislature will no naked to authorize sun-h rumpnuy in own and operate ships and bums. to acquire, develop and operate water and electric It','.',,",,',','; tlmher iirtits, ilshintt rights, I come. and patents, saw-mills, mines, one And chy products, and to carry on ntl tmd" and brriesses in connection Cherowlth and for other objects. The other railway company seeking trgeorrortstiort at the session of the bum-lure that opens hero on Wed- uodny next is the Farmen' Railroad Co. of Normanrlin. in the Luke M. John region. It will build and operate O nth-y line as far In Peribonk, and from there as far " the Sexual“ River at M. Fulttenee, or near that place. u deepwater, and will tho ask for all the necessary powers far the accomplishment of the above purpoaes. This latter company's firm name will be the Quebec Colonization Rail- woy Company, 3nd It propose. to op- grate I railway line from u point at or no" Mont Mulder. in the county of "belle. in a southwesterly dhection A despatch from Winnioeg says.'-- It is “minted that no? tttor" than two-thirds of the season', grain has been shipped out from the West. To date 70,000,000 bushel: have passed on! the Canadian Pncifie Railway Una. and it is " that between 30,- 000,000 and 35.000 000 bushels will yet be ahirrett out. he curly void spell in WHO in part for the slow "ova-t all nibble can on rail- 'mrtit-uvhato_ttoused form tun-portal“ of cod. Only Two-thirds Wheat Has Been Moved East Tt-sgc-nussajErretitrqsetsyruhe Country tom Exploration by Next Autumn RAILWAY CO'Y. in l A despatch from London tttya:---} 'Speaking at Pontypridd, Wales, on; Thursday, Sir Gordon chart, Attory nay-General. said the suggestion was; .not true that there were any dissen- 1sions or waverings with reference to| ”he trial of former Emperor William I of Germany. The law officers, he add.- l, ed, were continuing most careful pre- l pentions for it. Fifty thousand writ- iten statements with reference to the matter of prosecuting criminals for their REL-i during the course of Gil war had been examined. From this.i ithe speaker said, the audience could‘ .appreciate the magnitude of the task land not be deceived by suggestions I that the matter was not receiving the ii closest attention. , A despatch from Brantford "yir.--- ': That Queen Mary has been pleased to ‘accept the Indian name of "Ca-non- Ronh-Nmx" from the womemf the 5 Six Nations Indians, whose reserve is f nenr Brantford, is, tho, information re- l cxrNed here from Ottawa. The name '; given is the Indian name of Mrs. Helen [ Hill, President of the Six Nltions Wo- (i,rii'iTGiiae' League. The Queen ': also extended her gracious thanks for j the nddreas sent to her by the Indian i women, and presented to the Prince of liiiil,i, on the ct'caiion of the visit of Ithe Prince here on October 20. DOMINION SHIP- The Standard Oil Co. is mrted to be ending two ttttttIta into the no“ it has leased on Gm Blavo We in order to make n thorough test of them. Continua: to thls property no sev- eral thousand acres which were lo- catod by a Cttandiatt-Amarriean syndi- cate, which also plans to send an out- fit for teatintt purpouu next spring. Other smaller companies have secured are“ in the north u well, and in addi- tion to the testing parties being sent by the three large companies mention- ed there will ho a Boek of prospectors and experts to mnke further search for strata which might be oil-baring. By next autumn the urea: reputed so rich in oil will be thoroughly tested. YARDS ARE BUSY Twenty Thousand Men Em.. ployed in the Industry. A despatch from Ottawa "ric---Tn- cluding the two 8,850 ton steel vessels ordered recently from the Wallace Shipbuflditte Company in Vancouver the Dominion Government has now contracted for 57 ships. Three months ago there were 28,- 500 men on the payroll of thirteen Canadian yards. and there are prob- ably twenty thousand men now active~ 1y engaged in the construction of var sols in Can-do. The expenditure in we” is estimated at forty-two mil- lion dollars a year. In addition to this 23,000 omployes of other industries which supply the raw or half-finished materials used in constructing ships, making engines and rigging and out- fitting them. earn about forty million dollars annually. Eighteen ships of the Government} Beet are now in commission, and there! will be 22 before the end of the year.! The Canadian Aviator, one of thesel vessels. is going on the first voyage of e Government venel to Australia with e cargo of pew. The etoemehips Canadian Volunteer and Canadian Trooper have sailed for Great Britain via the Pename Con-l with lumber. It! is tttated here that the British Govern-i ment is buying seventy million feet; of lumber in British Columbia. l Thy. actual money invested in Cana. dian shipbuilding yards is $47,000,000, Ex-Kaiser's Queen Mary Accepts indian Woman's Name Trial Will Take Place MR. LIONEL H. (Juana MRS. L. H. CLARKE Newlr-appointod Lieutenant-Governor Wife of the new Lieutenant-Gov- of Ontario. - of Ontario. A deapatch from Ottawa bays".--- The Soldier Settlement Board has gone over the fifty million mark in loans to returned soldiers settling on the land. The returns up completed to Novem- ber 15 and show a grand total of $50,- 699,003. The number of loans ap- proved is 16,175 and the average loan is $8,184." SETTLEMENT LOANS TOTAL $50,699,003 5,433 Soldier Grant Entries Reported by Board. Advances were made for the fol- lowing purpoaes: Land purchase. Amount for purchase, $28,125,250; improvements, 4,528,325; stock and equipnent, $10,386,537; total, $41,990,- 112. On Dominion lands: Improvements, $1,375,173; stock and equipment, $3,882,267. Total,, 35,- 257,800. On land owned by settlers: Encumbrauees, $1,726,279; improve- ments, $583,294; .tock and equipment, $1,141,518. TON], 8,461,09t. Grand total, $50,699,003. The board also reports a total of 5,433 soldier grant entries completed up to the 22nd of November. Demand in South Africa For Canadian Newsprint A despatch from London "rr.-- Robert Muir. representing South African paper importers, will sail for Canada shortly to negotiate for a large export of Canadian newsprint to that country. He hopes Canadian manufacturers will ease their prices, and ocean carriers their rates, as otherwise it will be cheaper for South Africa to obtain supplies from Bean.. dinavia, from which steamship rates are lower King and Queen Are Proud of the Prince A despatch hum who was preacnt a by the King at Ihr, honor of the ram] Waltz says the no: who was prercnt at. the banquet given by the King at i',uerinitharn Pale.ee in honor of the return of the Prince .f Wain says the occasion was the tirst time the King had heard the Prince make a formal speech. The King him- self concluded his own remarks by saying: “m: mother and I are proud of him." Memorial Cross to be given by the Dominion Government ttuthe wives and mothers of Canadian soldiers and sailors who fell in the great war. If the soldier left a wife the Cross goes to her, otherwiqe to his mother or nearest female relative. MR. LIONEL H. CLARKE TORONTO BRINGING UP FATHER mdon says:--)" The King expressed his pleasure It the remarkable enthusiasm with ihieh lhe Prince had been everywhere re- ceived and because he had forged a new link between Canada and the Motheriand. Prince Replies to The King's Welcome - “m“ - "“w'm'l Hye--No. a. 31.17 to sun. according A despatch from London says:--" to 'reigttts outMde, though the welcome home dinner "tCr,'")?,'",,,,,',',','),'".""""""'"'" Dund- the Prinee of Wtlts " Buckler.lttyy Ontario ttour-Government Inna-rd. Plte.e Mtrriay night waig a PHVIuluso to ".00. Montreal -a Toronto, in .funetitn, King George greeted his Bon Jute Irma. prompt shipment. In tt ttttt Speech. addressing him u “Myi Miuteod---Crr lots, delivered Momma dear son," and adding, “I wish you ”train-u. be“ lncludcd: Bun. per ten. most hearty welcome on your return to', "orta. per tom $58; good feel ttour, home, safe and sound." “£230 e:", ' N. I A " .. Tho Prince of Wales, replying to his father, began: "Your Majesty, I feel very ditiident in attempting to reply to thin tout. When you bade me farewell I felt very proud of the mission you entrusted to me. I was following your footsteps, setting out to see the Empire for my- self, and I meant to do my utmost to be worthy of your eortfldenee. BREAK IN SOLID FRONT OF STRIKE Coal Miners in West Virginia Accept 14', Increase. "It is still a proudtr moment for mo when I hear from your lips that you’re pleased with the wny in which I car- ried out my task, and I am deeply grateful for the far too kind words you have used about me. I hive had a wonderful journey, a wonderful ex- penlence, and can never adequately express my gratitude for the unimnl kindness and hospitality shown me." A despatch from Washington says:-Reports were received here on Friday that miners in the Fairmount ard Fairfort fields in wl st Virginia had agreed to accept the 14 per cent. iuuease lately suggested by Dr. Gar.. field, the Federal Fuel Administrator, and wou'sd return to work. These re- ports gratified Federal offieials. who hoped that the breaks in the hitherto :o!id frcat presented by the miners would lead to a further crumbling of their ranks. Coldest November Since Away Back in 1896 A despatch from Winnipeg sfars:-- November, 1919, has been the coldest on record since 1896, according to the official observer at St. John's College Observatory. The lowest for the month was recorded November 30, when 18.9 below was reaehcd. A despatch from London '3Mtb'.--- Premier Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, ex- pressed the hope that the peace treaty would be ratified before the end of the month. He thought Parliament would rise Dec. 28 until February. Lloyd George Thinks Pact to be Ratified This Month A church will be erected in Notre Dame de Grace, a suburb of Montreal, upon the walls of which will be in- scribed the numea of every man who died tor Canada in the great war. The church will be used by the combined congregations of the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd and Trinity Church. Sixty thousand Canadians were killed, 60,000 Names on Walla of Church. Toronto, Dee. th-Manitoba wtreat--/ No. 1 Northem, $2.30; No. 2 Northern. $2.27; No. 8 Northern, 8228, in “on Fort William. Manitoba oat.--No. 2 CW, 885“” No. 8 CW, “Me; am No. 1 ttt g: er No. I feed, 8196c; No. 2 c, in store Port William. V n. Ptgi.-lft 8 CW. 81.49%: No. 4 CW, $1. ., in More Fort Witliaan. Alumina corn-No. 2 yellaw, 81.70; No. 8 yellow, $1.60, track, Toronto, prompt shipments. Ontario Gtr-No. 3 white, 88 to 90c, net.tr1iryr, toLfreigh‘gs outage. ( Country Prodtseo-Whttk.ale. i Butter-Dairy, tubs and rolls, 48 to ’440' prints, 48 to 60c; cannery, fresh liiif solidi, 62 to tBe; prints, 63 to i ike-i"id, 52 to irtc; new laid, " to 8 c. A A - Dang?) wUnt--No. 1 Winter, per car lot, " to 82.01; No. 2 do, $1.97 to $2.08; No. 8 do, $1.93 to $1.99, f.o.b. shipping points. ecotdiryr .to fttittltt1. "iGiGroTritTdi"-udy. 1 55mm. no: to $2.00; No. , Mint, ti." to not: No. I Sprint. .1.” to “.01, Lab. INN)!" points, according to freighu. Pei-Net. I, "50. Barley-Matting, $1.50 to $1.68, so- cordinc to (night; outside. Buekwtt.V--$L80 to 81.31, aceordutq to fldrhtl outside. Miufeod--Crr Iota, delivered Monlru-I Heights. bass lncludad: Bun. per ton, "r, Inoru. per tom $58; good feel ttour, "" to “.60 'up-No. 1 par ton, ttr. mixed. per ton, "I to "I, track, Toroutd. Dressed poultry-Spring chicken, 26 to 80c; molten, 25c,; fowl, 20 to Me; geese. Me; ducklings, 25 to 80c; tutk,eys, M ‘to fotie,ptbt,p,1t, $4.53; Jiiiiheegc-te.hi, éhihkeni, " to Me; roootm, ' fowl, " to Me; gseeu, 17e; ducklhgn, 22c; turkeys, 3 e. Cuese-New, Inge. 31% to Me; twins. 32 to 82%e; triplets, " to 881bs Sting. 3.4 tp Me. _ . -- A "iGiGr-TrTeih- ',,iigiyd tttt 55 to Me; creamory tints, to . 'iifJJle'i'nCu', to Me. 7 Dreimsd pou1irr--Brminst chicken, 80 to 88e; roosters, 28 to Me; fowl, 80 ttt Mtv, turkeys, 4_5_c; duckljngl: " to Mc; 36-po- Ettgs---No. l, 60 to 61c; selects, 64 toflk; new lai4, " te Mle. _ . _ . Live foultry to 26c; owls, ', 25c; geese, 19e Another Record A despatch from va York says:-- Demand sterling or bills on London fell to 33.84% to the pound in this market mf Friday, representing a de- cline of 2% ccntq from the recent low level, and a discount of about 2t per cent. from the pre-war rate of $4.86%, Rages on Paris also made a further decline, the purchasing power of the franc falling to almost 10% to the dollar. or a discount of slightly more than 50 per cent, A despatch from Fond du Lu, Wis., saysc--A total of $51,000 was obtained for 177 bond of registered Holstein: at the annual fall sale of the Holsteén Breeders' Sale Company. The average price was $288. Korndyke Press brought the top price of $975. A despatch from Washington! It wu through this personal Anter- sayw.--A sharp and semationgl bum} view that the ghost was kid of the of optimistic character was given to) strong intimntiom that President Wil- the Marion!) crisis on Friday. i son was in no condition to direct Am- its first. phase was official nun-ouncg- eriean Mm In first. phase was official announce- mcnt of the release of William o. Jenkins, the United Mates Comsular Agent Jmptironed at Puebla. Jenkirs, the United Stntes onatolatrl The two Senators who intervl-d Agent Imprisoned at Puebla. Inc President, with the illreonemud Its second pin/3e, now more inter) P1179050 T the part of members of eating to the country, was the report i the For”!!! Relations Committee to of n special committee of the Senate! ”serum the truth or fillity of the Committee on Foreign Relations, titer ntsrtr tumors that he Wu in no phyir. a personal interview with President, eal or mental shape to attend to im, Wilson, that he wan mentally com-trrttt public business, came any petent to hand}. the business of the' from ye White House commend that nation. I hia mud W“ vigorous and cave. 177 Head of Holstein, Fetch Sum of $51,000 MEXICO RELEASES ll. S. AGENT: PRES. WILSON HANDLES SITUATION Two Senators Who Visit President Find Him Mentally Com- petent to Direct Affairs of Nation - News of Jenkins' Release Halts War Talk. . triese, " ti, gh; squsbs: don, "sultry-fine chickens, 22 'owls, 23 to Mc; ducks, 22 to Breadntuihr. in Exchange Fall Weekly Dhrket Report II le rttdBeta--+Pr, p- unm- id at. $.15; per Lin in! cult. $3: sunr. 1b., 27 to tak, Tf V- Prervi---wh_e. Smoked me.tB--- B, most. " to Me; do, heavy, SI a Me; cooked, " to tiOe; roll-tfo go !iii,tte.,httt, w a“, nu... v- ... -__, Mb bacon. " to Me; bucks. plain, 41 to 4lk; boneless. 49 to 62c. l Outed i"gtti-iii'.1".tt clear bacon, all to 82e; 'W, bellies, 0 to Me. I Lard---) re, times, " to 2916c; .2915; to Mk; polls, 29% to mm} ts, 80 to 8059c. Compound ture.thl lk to 28e; tubs. " to 2811c: palm! MU to 28in; prints, 29% to 80ey Ito-mu Markets. Montreal. Dee. tr.-oata, extra No. 1 feed, 99e. Flour, new standard (“do 1 m to $11.10. Rolled om, hm. 96. lbs., $4.75 to $4.85. Bran, 845. 8110111.; S58. Bar, No. 2, tfd ton, car Iota, t'24i to $26. Cheese, neat “stem, 29%; to Me. Butter, choicest enamel-y. 67% to Me. Eggs, fresh, 90 to 96c; selected 66e; No. 1 stock, 580; No. , stock, 55c. Potatoes, per bag, csr loom, 82.26 to $2.50. Dressed hogs, abattoir killed, $24 to $24.50. Lord. pure, wood pails, 20 lbs. not, 2850. 1 Live Stock Markets. ', Toronto, Dec. tr.--thhiee heavy steers, $13.25 to $13.50;“:ood heavy “an, $12.60 to $18; bu ers' catch. choice. $11.75 to .1125: do, good, 810.75 to 811.50; do, med, $9 to $9.76; do, cont. $6.50 to $7; bulls. choice, $10 to $11; do, Tdafl to $9.25; do, rough. _t7 to $7.25; bu or cons, choice, 810 i,td.1i do. good, $9.26 to $9.50: do, 'et " $8.25 to $8.50; do, com, $6.60 to M; trackers, $7.50 to 310; feeders, " Ho $it.60; owners and cutters, $5.25 Ito tht'.,; milkers. good to rhofce, $110 P' .175; do, com. and med., $65 to $75; isprmxers, $90 to 8175; light even, $7 to 18.50; yearlimrs, $9 to $10.50; iiitii'i lsmbe. pa ewt., 814.76 to 815. ; "Ives, good to choice. " to baths-.91! and ,eteef, $16.21}; do, F A despatch from Regina 'atPlb:--- \Commissioncrs for oaths in Sanka!» .ehewan wil‘l have to be British sub- i jecto either by birth or naturalization , following the pa'mgo of 3 bill before lthe Saskatchewan Ambly. nigh; " cm, $16.50; do, f.o.b., $16.26; do, do, to farmers, $15. Montreal, Dee. 9.-Butcher heifers. com., $6.75 to $8; butcher on". mod., $6 to $8; cannon, $5; cutters, 85.25 to $6; butcher M113, comp 'w tof/yah; 86; butcher bulk, con. “.75 to $6.50; as: calves, $7; veal calves. $15 to Gl"., good veal. $14 to $16; medium, 89 to $14; grass. $7; ewes, $7 to $8; lambs, good, $18.75 to SN; com., $12.50 to $13.25; hogs, otr ear weighu. selects. $16.50 to $17; lights. 814.50 to $16.60; lows, $13.50. British Appointment: will, moreover, be subject to annual renewal. his in I question which ha been much can- vu'sed by the G. W. V. A. during the put your. Calgary Hpret Bring Big Price in Britain A deapatdt tmm Lomlon "wt-t Thirty-four Percheron hone! bred by George Lane of CH; ' Albeeta, were gold at Eaton, 511338, and mat- ized 27,018. Lord mm bought n mare for 650 guinm, and Median. a stallion. winner three Emu in Cm- nda this year, brought 550 minus. Oily to Give Oaths an" n...._._ - no.“ 'eiiGrttro-o"u bunt Hospital, Dublin- - _ -_“._. h-I'b “I Help!“ -B..-. TI. out W hove alcohol I... launch-l. LP. In their chur- In for the twentieth time. The Lord woman! ot hound. " oompuM " Capt. norm, A.D.C.. at. tended the race! at Leopard-town. The will of the In; R. Mitchell. J.P, Dublin, recently proheled. In“. per-01:11 property "not! tet ttg6.686. The Sick and Indigent Boom-keep- era' Society. Dublin. in ”peeling for aid to help through the comm; winter, A large numbor of rules. can and ”total were mm by the police in the and: of An old house our New”. The flu mill belonging to James Brownies, Cullybu‘key. County Att. trim. ha been compleoly destroyed by l The rennin: of Mrs. Sunken Hee. ', than, Duan, who died nmntly at the [use Weighty-Ieven, were interred at i st. Jerome's Comm. A yam m mu m... 3-....-w Bunny Cutie, (on Iron the Gut tioor and mound serious Injuriel to his held. - A tire that broke out in tho mills ot Maura. D. O‘Brien. Corkery & Co., Konmuro. did dam.“ to the extent at £4,000. _ Jr“. L‘AIJ " - The Dublin Coronation held a apo- cm meeting to consider a read sale ot emu for tho “only of electricity. Thom Lonahm, son of (In - keeper on the Young egrtate " IAI- moro,‘wal found drowned in the Bitch- water. ' memorial ltltue has been unnu- mi at Beltaist In R. J. McMordlo. H.A., WP., who was tive times Lord Meror Rev: W. Percy Castor. who bu boon a chaplain lo the troops in PM“. bu returned to Kiln-hue parish, are low, of Boll-at. A meeting ot the medical pronoun. wu new in Cork to conaider ttte in- creue of fees by so per cenl.. but took no mum. p. .-.- -'-w..""'" and. Inn been allowed a pension at The death took ttlpee recently at bl- homa. Ctturctttowtt Home. Dnndrlm. County Dublin, of William Seymour Bird, K.C., JP. W. H. Kllbey wu presented with I bandwme tea service It Bt, Michal“ Church room. Dublin, cu the occasion ot " ma. The Royal Dublin Fusiliem' Repat- rtated Fri-one!- ot War Committee have estattP.stted olives at 66 Lower Mount Street. £275 per innum The relldonce of John T. Kelly. M.P., Rundown Bond. Dublin. was broken into and a quantity of silver and other articles stolen. Wilma: Dunn, of Tour, was fitted Et Ind com " the Tipperary Seu- Ilonu tor hath 3 am in his posses- sion without a permit. Ree. Dr. John Morrow Sims. princi- pal chaplain ot the Brilish Expect “(may Force in France. wan unini- non-[y ow Moderator of the Gert- " humbly ol the Presbyterian Church In Inland. R. A, Dawson, headmaMer of Hm Munich)“ School of Art, Belfast. has been appointed headmaster of the Manchester School ot Art. In the "" 1001 British Columbia pros-mod Row Gardens with the tow. orlu than! m many of us hm: IOOII and which wu 159 fox! him. an a London mmzlne. Thin after . life of more thru fif:e you". it no more. sad the Dominion has rowed It with mother whieh is “on larger. It is 314 teet lull‘. and In actutlly [11th than the Monument In London by a utter of 10 feet. It In nearly an". Net through at the Mu 3nd " inch“ " the top, and is I single luck at the splendid Dough- ttr which grows In Vancouver Island. Huge as it is, this staff is not tho biggest in existence. At tho Pan-mm Paeibt Exhibition. held in San Fran cinco in 1914 to commie the opening of the Puma: can. a m; "lottttul at the top of a troto Mtictt was tio less thou 248 foot itmg-htrlt as high nah: as tho Netaon tNtttagtttt---ond 66 inches in "meter at tho hue. it weighed our " tom. out was cut in the Non-- lou VINO! of Dragon. It wan aim . fir, not one of the giant Sequoia: ot Colitomin. Prom Alumi- It would be pound. to "our. to "on longer up". On the we“ count them grown a sperm: of gum (too which “he: 400 feet can about an - hush: as the wire at Wilbur! Wu]. It In. “would. to tmnworl it by land, to tt w" towed from Agtovra. Oregon, to In ancleco. w Queen Alon-In III .ortt " - - A-.. ‘_ .L- “I. of Si. UHIII'O “on tru- no two: even "mm the [but "d '00" of California. though not ot with!“ “It. thou circumna- onm The record redwood I: on the ml Blur neu- \'tulln. It is 'ot. foot in hell!!! Ind It: clrcumforenvo " the around just 100 (not. Dad beans and was require soak, ing might and long. tslow cooking. If bun. are old and hand add . little coda to tt - in which to ban: in Ind in tho first hum In... are “any bad fruna. water, the 1tree.etettr h the home iiiiiik "urerintam0"tt art the Bet. Some Great FUgstaffr. at who wu 30min; l, (on Iron the Gut tioor serious Injuriel to his has been unveil of " tl h crowns and mu d Green who die .eeept i ”MUM burgh. l the Hr toreitrtl urn on t n TIM Glu: ot I km si die and Hut Hur he ( gren But tam] tt we 'tart , than Maths that reign G lit" Men Wonder

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