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Durham Review (1897), 8 Jul 1920, p. 3

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EI. es rith Electra, Comfort. an; surgica- _ mid.) (and tM. 1: camera dul- usur M a supported " _ any PW DEVICES. Indl of to.“ , world no u. to France or u. are to flow a. Paris doom t only to the N ovmmc "V TOWNS I PRIME MINISTER TENDERS I ANn m RESIGNATION Io iitymtyiRaNifthl, an." convent mm». the tr, ' ugdon. " ttttty '00-. I. mu“ up. nun!“ night-eon ink to do on aseaat and)! I. an " vhb ttq o «I... the . mu " ~19 til. vicinity Ion h. i! train , Invol- 1 State. In")... / Roe. rawn. a "I. null!“ acre]. t" tn mill the been mum as ll in. an as! d or- Vl- 9 " A “with from out“. "r"--l " Robert Borden win by down " a. when poniblc m a. ma‘ Ind “than” " his ofAee " Print Inter of Canada, and with M the duties nnd responsibilities wh‘ch luv. trrtely weighed upon Mm. More long omthor will reign at the head of tho turverurnertt and of the My Elli-ch Minister of Cumin. duties and "trpoasit body weighed 0M .aother will reign ' In New If h the Cart thr a'over the " PA ffi MPADE OF Mum h's Fumies try All 1 New it he 24th operation he has undergone \inm- [398. The notod aavant. who thus In vacriliced both am. In the can” of whence. announced immottlatetr am In operation that he will continue hi. "porimersts with Rrtittciat man. .crAiic,es Both Arms to Cause of Science nnnivcmry C NM” 1oajcsty Entertain. Win. l ui Buckingham Palace. “at a: 3F ‘1'" v.c. HEROES E5? 1R3 ALL BRITAIN which " luvhllt-s, wagons. trams and Hrs, ux-mrdtng to the report of ’it-nnl Highway 'Prxyteett" h-Allexl here. This our. u- y 66 deaths the can!!! "at , 191x, which was the unrest In New York city automo- uwd the death of " persons. amentary (ohm hold uni nary of the birth of tha' ontederatims, mud his tri.'l m intention to ruin tel h he has held for mom "He unnamed." to quote, memornndum "womanly ', inayrlty to sustain long" Inn/y burdens and Mt re- I' im.rrost'd upon him " ',r.h'ctr, and he asked the f the caucus to give him rr,'. dlq-karge to which he urn frrtn New York "rr.--- 'iv, mr highway mam!” in k ‘4m'u were broken but h-n H7 p0rnonl were killed war. In: .'. men mar, wheeled in Id.3t V. t ore than I the you " cl, from Paris stirs:---) in it, famous X-ray special- m remaining am today In otrration he has undergone Fo: I); in " Mate of idolatry.' . ;‘.kml elbows with hun- 19 whose deeds. many of, .mngLy brilliant, had been m for millions of others) war. There were offieers . men maimed and Minded awn-Ice] in chlirs. The" J., st V. C., " Digit” re than eighty yes" of on; youngest, Smut um. On tho coats of all it coveted Maltese cross f mauve ribbon. he pmsreeutioet of the iq to endure in the page. under the title Liberal and Conserva- in New York 187 .med yith tht.Titlg 1'tl,ttiona1 liberal and m London sayszu'l . little aftermath ot.i math which thrilleli thousands who came; 1 parts of the city cm" of the Erin's}! he spectacle. Great Cross heroes, who“ his nation's history, , little brown cross .f highest valor 1nd win, marched from mks to Bucklnghm ter " the “new mm which I palace TOY mm of King party, they and ‘. for each reci- Comervu ive l a mother who pt BW 3 thrt " wonderful , certainly eat victory of golden easor of a ugh ved be the had Sir Robert's deelaration of his "a plans aUo took the final step toqmrd the perpetuation of tho Union. To the statement of policy which the Print Minute? originally pay-Md nine months ago. and which has since bod months ego, and which an an“ you considered by his followers, the Fiiiiil gave its approval. To the party viki‘ will stand before the Canadian people; upon the platform now enumerated the caucus gave the name of "Nation- tsl Liheral and Conservative Pay.” National In typifying its, scope and aspirations and "Liberal 1nd Conner- vative" " defining the elements com- posing it. .. - ___, Ann-u- tha n you”; 1». Prior to the treneral caucus the Liberal-Unionists had e suturing in camera and decided to stand by any man chosen by the Inger gathering, _ - . A .I, - I 2% camera and decided to tstand by say man chosen by the laser gathering, use to - to the fusion of the Lib- en] and Conservative identities. By those present " the historic cam-m. insistence is laid on the spirit of harmony which dominated the pro- 'airiiiir"iu two groups have be- come one," it w autharitat'welr stated. - - - .. 7 " 3L.$bt\|. It is proposed, in the formation of the new Government, to mire a re- ductirn in the number of portfolios. Imperial Veterans Association Makes Puns A despatch from Ottawa ster.-N complete ocean-to-ocean ortranization/ to care for the discMrged soldiers of the Britith army who have taken up residence in Canada is being planned by the Imperial Veterans' Association of Canada. In order to complete the chain of organizations the branch to be formed in Halifax, when hundred” of lmperials are living, will be con- ducted along the lines of a ole-rim house, at which the ex-British soldier: may wziwer on arrival. They will then be sent wherever they mat to go under the protection of the nano- ciation Prepare for Irish, Riots h learned that further heavy min- furwments are swing to Inland this wok. many of them to the north of lreiaml, Ln order to prepare for July I?., the great Orange day, upon which men the mort hopeful fear a repititirm of the Londonderry riots on a huge scale. It is? eported that the Gov- ernment has vequihted the Ulster men not to hold their usual pub was and processions on that dar, but it Q: impossible to eontirm this, and according to reports from Belfast, Ulster will make a great demonstration of her loyalty to the British Empire on that occasion. Sir Adam Beck Barely Escaped Electrocution A despatch from London, Ont., ,ttys:----Sr Adam Beck, while using a private telephone instrument in one hand and 5 Bell tekphone in the other hand, suffered e shock of 550 volts through the private line being short-circulted against a heavily charged transmu- Mon line. Sir Adam was almost lined out of " chair. but than]: he narrow- ly escnped tsteetrocutiem he tmttered no atter.otteets of his experience. A despatch from London "rB".-- Twenty Canadian Bishops and TO Am- erican Episcopal Bishops are already here to attend the 14th World Church Conference on July 20. The points to be discussed at the first session are'. First, Bpiritualism; second, Christian Science; third. Theo- eophy and its relation to the Christian faith. Bishop Brent of Western New York and Bishon Roper of Ottawa will Bishop Brent of Western New York and Bishop Roper of Ottawa will introduce the Christina Science issue. The discussions of the Conference will result in a report on men! is- sues for presentation to Canada and America, it is learned. The Canadian Air Board will de- velop and regulnte serial navigation in Canada. iieets in July Day TURK NATIONALISTS DEFEAT GREEKS Several Thousand Prisoners Reported Captured. A deapestch from Constantinople "ys:-Mhe Sultan received word from Brenna on Thursday of . big victory by the Turkish Nationalists over the Greeks. Pergsma was captumd from the Hallenes, and osveral thousand Greek casualties we reported. FiiiiriTiiie% ho official Greek bat- tle communique for Awo. days. There is 53;: Gatation Running the Turks in constantiry?pre been!” of the victory of the Nationalists over‘ the Greeks in the vicinity of Pagan» where Mustapha Kemal Puha’s foreea) are reported to have outfUnked the Greeks and to be moving northwards towards Pandem (60 mils touth- west of Constantinople on the Set of Marmara), taking several thousand prisoners. - I In A!_I fT..-t. lag "cMrtRq060_h'Tt'ii'"-""-"= - IRELAND LIKE A WAR ZONE. Photo shows human barricade In County Clare. Soldiers and constables line the roux": to intercept raiding parties and avoid surprise nidl. ___-.-.---------------"-"-"" puma.-. There have been no offie'sal Gram ccmmuniquee for two days, and the Turkish newspaper, ere not permitted to print new: unfavorable to the Greeks, but the Turks generally credit tho reports of Mustapha Kemal’s luc- Lake Louise, one of the most beam. tiful lakes in the world, is 34 miles west of Banff. For one night camps in a settled section of the country it is proper and distinctly advisable to procure permis- Mon to pitch the camp in somebody's grove, or wood lot, or may be orchard. ( Such permission is rarely refused it' the request is accompanied with a pro- mise to leave no litter on the ground when leaving. Toward the evening select a suitable spot that appeals, near a farmhouse whore usually may be procured fresh milk and eggs and probably even 3 lost of home mode bread or a tar of home preserved fruit. It possible camp on high ground, not lioo ricer water, on account of mos- quitoes. For n more permnuent camp it is of course advisable to choose the site with greater care, especiolly keeping in view the proximity ot wood 1nd water. Pitch the tent preferably on elevated sud slightly sloping ground and avoid hollow places. If possible, choose a. partly shaded spot. but near the open. Never choose a site near dead timber or dense woods, to avoid the danger, as well as bugs sud in- sects. Each member or a party should? have his or her allotted task. Thus, while one gets out the tent, erects it and prepares the cots and bedding, another will get the stove, if one is used, ready and unpack the pots. pans, dishes and food, while still another, if there are that many in the party, will hustle the wood, light the tire and bring the water. Should there be a fourth member, it will be " or her lot to wash the dishes and pots when the meal is over, a task which had best be shifted trom time to time, as no- body likes to wash dishes. The main P.?r, is that everybody is a "good tee.", willing to do his or her share. In truth, “willing hands make light work. A slacker is sure to spoil the good comradeship which should pre- -,. "REG'LAR FELLER tP-wr Gene Symon jihiirtii, Go Camping The British Government'. plum tor' reducing the British war debt are mn- turing mstufaetorily. The Chancellor of the Exchequer told in the House of Commons on Thursday night that the Joint Anglo-French loan in the United - - _ . -.. ___v __.nv I... r"... ._...- - -_-_"_'__" __ States, due October 15 next, will Pl redeemed in full. Since April 815,- 000,000 in Treasury bills held in New York have been taken up. Great Bri- tain .il deflating but currency, to lift exchange with the United States to par and to get back once more on a reel gold basis. The British people} are making great present "erifiees to recover their old standing in the world's commerce and finattee. l Heavy taxer--tar exceeding those levied in Canada-are being borne without much complaint. They are accepted as inevitable and salutary. A - . A: n I 3,. Ly, ‘__1 vaywu - .-..._VV,, - Mr. Chamberlain estimated in his bud-‘ got speech last April that, through ad- ditional taxes and decreased expendi- ture, the present fucal your would and with a surplus revenue of g284,000,000 --about $1,000,000,000. Of this ex- oeu about $860,000,000 will be applied to reduce the fhrnting debt. Prospects for the following year are _ even brighter. The Chancellor expects, ji, have a surplus in 1921-'22 of 2800,- ty00,000--nearir t1,s0o,000,000--u1f lot which will be applied to the float- ling debt. It is the Chancellor’s hope that the entire floating debt can be van in order to I oughly enjoyuble. Wyn, w.-. ..__-. A tent abouId be won staked down and guyed in order to shed water and resist a wlndatorm properly. A shallow V shaped trench on the uphill side. and with the apex furthest from the tent wall, the wings reach- ing well beyond the tent's corners, will, in case of a storm, lead the voter to each side ot the tent sud prevent the floor from getting soaked. Ot course the food supply ot a camp- ing party will vary according to teste and the money expended. It is not necessu'y on motor on camping tours to carry a. his quantity ot groceries and canned sooth, u supplies may generally be procured at numerous 1places during the dsy's journey and --- ,,.-_‘_‘-.I .0 lug. place: during the duy'e journey and thus be readily replenished at fre- quent intervals. so as to sue weight and bulk. However, enough tor " least a couple ot days redone should always be carried in cue ot accident or emergency, and If t more perman- ent cump I: established in a more or less remote region a. larger supply is naturally necessary. Herewlth are some suggesttons Y the commissary, the quantity depend-1 ing on the size of the party: 1 Salt pork, bacon, smoked ham, catty nod meats and fish, concentrated soups, butter, lard or vegetable sub- stitute. evaporated milk or milk pow- der, prepared pancake flour, corn meal, flour, cereals, baking powder, fresh bread, vegetables and trult when obtainable, potatoes, use, dehydrated vegetables, calmed baked beans. eot. fee, tea, unsweetened chocolate. granu- lated sugar, syrup, preserves or Jellies, vinegar, plenty of lemons, plckles. evaporated apples, seedless raisins. l canned plneapples, tomatoes and corn, welt, pepper, cayenne. olive oil, mar ‘terd, tomato ketchup, fresh eggs, i graham crackers and a dozen boxes of atety ma :ches. Britain's Recovery. to make camp lite thor. e-treds-tr-tUtd-tthe, total British debt can be exthttruitrhed in forty-three years. . --- tiireii tinaneisil mseuperation on Great Britain'. part in the best Insurance of economic recovery in Europe. W1pt Greet Britain doe. Fume can aiso eventually do. And France and Great Britain together should be able to umbiliu the Continent and even drug central Europe up out of the economic' abyss. The record of the Motherland during the war was glorious. Since, in the trying times of adjustment, her people are showing on indomitable a' npirit. Cyrll Maude‘o Story. Queen Mary, it in said. declares that the funniest story she ever heard is thin one, which Cyril Meade tells upropoe " visit to America. A wo- -iliisGas, taken to see Nasal-a. Falls. For a. few moments Ibo was fudg- and. Then, suddenly, [he exclaimed. in manned new“, “And that ro- minds tne--I'tn nuro I left the bath tap running," and made tuck; for home. Canadian railroads control 7,264 miles in the Uniudittt. Toronto, July 6.--No. 1 Northern} $3.15; No. 2 Northern, $8.12; No. 8) Northern, $3.08, in [tom Fort William. Manitoba oata--No. 2 CW, 31.29%; No. 8 CW, $1.29; our. No. 1 food, 81.29%; No. 1 feed, 21.27%; No. 2 feed, $1.26, in store Fort William. Manitoba tmrier--N9, 8 CW, $1.85%' No. 4 CW, 11.65%, in store Fort William ( American eam--No. 2 yellow, $2.40; (nominal, track, Toronto, prompt chip- >ment. Ontario oapr-zNoa8 wring?! nominal. 40c. CUC. Beans-Canadian hand-picked, bus., $6.25 to $5.60; primes, $4.50; Japan, $6; Lima, Magus“, 12%e; Japan, 10 to Ile. tGuir, Wholesale Grim. Weekly Market Report POLES AND REDS 1N SEVERAL FIGHTS Bolshevik Forces Regroupinz Under Cover of Artillery Fire. '; A despuch from - "rt--- Poliah forces on the BoUheeitr front have evacuated Mozit ulfl Ketor-. “IV: cv-I-um q.-'- v,,_ its, in Felecia, according to an otfeia1 adamant issued at my staff head- quarters bere. Thin sup wu taken, it is said, for the pupae of duoden- ing the front, Soviet (mop. n the Bahrain: "t a. - .--.._‘ Soviet (mop- n the Bahrain: "e:l but are recouping under cover of) artillery flee, the statement an. but in the Kiazyu region the Pole- luvs defeated , strong detachment of tho enemy, capturing four cannon and a number of muchine guns. In the region west of Kwieble, Gat- ' m1 Budemnr's Bolehevik unity bu broken though the Poliah front. end A the Polieh infantry is retiring toward Rum, keeping up n tax-gun“! en- mement against a superior Bel-ho vii force. In the Suepietowkn region new divisions of (Juneau- envelry lave been ln nation. while Polish in- fantry bu reputed e Soviet attack in that dietrlct. Envy "htine ie reported on vari- one points along the front, especially in the Ukmine. The Bolehevlki " .nnce has necked the region of Kor- zec, just eut of Rama. A despatch from Peale says;- Attempts by Run-inn Bolshevik forces‘ to cross the Bererinn River between .Bobruilk end Boruov here hive beer. repelled with heavy losses, according to an official Polish etatement issued I on Thursday and received here by I wireless. The statement records the success! ful retirement cf the Poles from Mozir and Kslenkowitz, Ind nyl the Poles in eomsterutttaekitttt the Bo‘sheviki captured prisoners and machine 'N'M in this region. In the neighborhood of iuepie- hawk: the enemy has occupied tee- xitory eucumd by Polish troop, the “tumult says. piiiriiiii isUir' producing country, and is rapidly overtaking the United States. Provui-mtouaaue. l Smoked mesatw--Haans, mod., 45 to 47e; heavy, " to 40c; cooked, 62 to 66ct rolll, 83 to Me; cottage rolls, 87 to he; bmkfut bacon, " to 62e; huh, plain, 62 to tue; boneless, 68 to 61e. (hind meseta-Ottttr den bacon, 27 to we clear bolus. 26 to Me, firiiiCiriG tier“. 28 to 28%c; tubs, 28hCto, 29e; mils, 1f.?.Ue 29%; . ' "gq_, 'm--.... tip-rm- 'p%'i'd,"'iiitiride i' -ijoiiusouirl tiertata, 26 to 26%e; tubs 26% to 2Te; pails, 26% to 271ke; prim, 27% to 28c. Montreal Mum. Montreal. July 6.--Oata, No. 2 CW, $1.48 to 131.150; No. 8 CW. 81.47 to bllli loot, new standard grade, 14.85 to, 315.06.; Jyuedd1ttf, In? 092 {11.00 w gnaw." -w..-_ ----. - bl., $5.85 to 85.95. Bran, $64.26.} Shorts. $61.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, cut Iota, $29 to $80. Butter, choicest m, 56 to tne. chs, fresh, Mai Pontoon, per bag, a: on, $4.50 to 84.75. I [he Stock Marketa. Toronto, July am bony “can, $16.60 to $16; flood heavy um, $16 to $15.26; butc ces' tuttle, chaioe. $16 to $16.60; do, good, 11Hlr; to 814.76; do, med., 512.50 to us; do, com., 310 to 3n; bulk, choke. $12.50. no $18; do, good. 311.25 to $11.75; do/ rough, 87.50 to 88; butchers' ma,‘ choice, $12 to $12.50; do, good, $11.25 lto 311.75; do, com., $7.60 to $8.26“ -- -- . .11. 1.4.... I" 0n Cumin in world'l preond largest Maple produetA-Syru?, per imp. sl., $8.50 to $3.3m 5 imp. gill" l.26 to $8.60. nag“, Ib., 27 ' Humor“, Ilu- v. -.___., _ com., 86 to $9; {may can, medium, $6 to $9; canners, $3.50 to 84; cutters, 84.75 to $5.50; butcher bulls, common, " to 8.60; good veal, $11 to $13; med., $6 to $10; gnu. $7 to $8; ewes, $7 to $10; lambs, good, $15 to $17; hugs, ulectu, " can, 821; cows, " less than nelegtahmjxed [on sows, hawks Whatever the hand of nun culls mm heavy being the mind of mm will regulate. - A mm is ever bigger than his busi- ittit hen. Let him be one of an army " ll do work with an and cranes, let him W.iiii be a tiny mite amid the tell of will: T; 'iil"ht,t? thousands us, and still the m..‘tc.‘!r:r is greater thin the toil and tit.2C greater than the tools ox the fruits of $.25” Inbor.n'l'he thing that leaves the hand The house h Marital. I; “II; the front'verudlh'l “to; You'll " It up with M on. and wicker tuna but!" The kitchen - a. It. and with jut I «no or two; Why. “when. if yarn m of com. an no... will do. Andyot.mm.mthnmm some 1:0an and. The mum mm; W In your mother‘s an». -tr. Bach porches in the cum-or tttti-d no the mole uno- Moudu plum bgutBeAq. in no hwy- ut maniac hue-e; A main: path. I Mu hull, and in the orchid gnu T he hollow mt who M to tempt the one. who" put; All warned to (nun-co by Q. on with may has about, All robin. dim any my to In their um out. Your mother had can 01mph mler, (he simple” one of th-er-- Bhe than kept the “when porch a pluce for alumna you On manner morning! who. the and. in cool Ind (levy more She'd bring them in I shining pun, I. _ step. her only chair; The llttle curl: about her forehead , mod to bob and shine . In that cool, “may, wallets bower of memoriou o' mine. ‘NTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO “one ginning milk pelle stood not to welt the teeter: one There term Gnd. mu their help eed etretched them-elves when vork m done, Until the welcome diner cell; end there the children pleyed In ell the languid, drifting hour- at bird eoeg end at elude; And there " duel: we eel to weigh the Item come twinkling out; While ell the little, eiient eounde d _ nighttime chirped eboeii ' We elven Mums on the weer of thing. we buy end sell; We ought to Mtgrtt how they'll lent h memories u well. For many route my limiter us a; ille- le poking by. _ But only in our menial-lee we live will ‘ we die. ' Bo choose your house of dreams. my i deem, end chooee it as you plsuuse-- But there in nothing like 3 int hen porch for shelling peas. A man of strung chant!" is cot timid to find I rzspoumrib.lity devo'ss ing on himself. It may seem for u time most pleasant to dwell in I vale of no decision, where th, mind nerd nova- be made up and nothing mat- i Every situation has the human Ne.. tor at the cenm of it u the hub 18 in the midtrt of the wheel. For the real driving pom you will have to luck (behind mnn'a muhimry and t'trd . “rain no Inger than a sponge or s e.ulithrwer ruling the "hole mighty Mince. ten and to-day in only the sluggish current of time between to-morrow end yesterday. But none whose man hood in the {gut is precious to hm - to live that way. Mere inanit’un becomes to him as monotonous and demoralizing as a steady diet of bread and ten is to the physique. He must hue some counter-irritant, some Men and brainy opp-on tion, that stiffen. his morale, brings into play the mul- cuhrity of character, (rain- “were that m/trht be ntrophied in long disuse. is Ioulku. but the soul wcnt into they hand when it was made. The In himself in the greatest an; m. war let in motion in this world, null aha work of MI hand. istall never com-ml his immortal spirit. The Ladronu-r by the Wa.',, are otherwise known as the Mznianna ”was, I later numn. They ewe their original habits to the thirving habits of b m. A giant. lizard found M uh- I hulmss of naming and m C-ttine. In an an-iu’prlaw of tt-t-tt,atompruinrno 15w r r‘mn forty-eight groups. All but In- of thue,_hovmr, are low can! fo-mn- than. The “lining ttve (of which " I. on) m of Maine origin, Jiii-trtrtrto2grrrfrth9'y It “is pain]! worth mentioning that that imam of the Wine. an anon: the hand-omen people in the world iii n light copper complexion an! 'i/lit formed. The elabonte tattooing cl Am nun. however. do“ not enhareq their beauty. -_____V, " I all” Ind n damp smell. and cannot be tboraughly "Milan-J, at few “my: of ""iusst, at on the no". “V ". a M "r 'Nn will wait is: an ' " and “ML;- The Man Himself.

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