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Durham Review (1897), 2 Dec 1920, p. 3

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men you. h million puny a tm. 0rd in their letter. Am. h~msrk d “son than. hm hm. It‘szmu w. I :13. " you thhth " of the pro- tuiQ-marh m it In. t inch in- ' have hell he law pew. ”lavish " W... is known to My, and " bit has ttot- man. Them on dd al. Wheat acme that. i that tho 'ojdcinc. I .' thankfl they ban is "(and q "Bins " is forever a betrayed hat ttmas or '.UrAttt ear. for- If that". Bum! In Mm M me to I ' mnrkl. n bo Moe, ttht m Hi. Tet " FOUR KIILED, SEVEN INJURED Ill. GRANDTRIINK WRECK ht MONT!) Freight Tmin Crashed Into'SixDeniledCowbuofTo- A much from Tm It”; At least four poop}. w“ ”an injured when A would height train crashed into a. an at the donned an a! Grand Trunk pu- ncnger train No. 16, bound from To- unto to Montreal, gm midnight on Thursday right, just at the My limits of York yards. One of the htlled wan Nathaniel Brown, Pullmul ear porter, of Montreal. A despatch from London ems: - The Irish problem arwin was brought up in the House of Commons on Thurs... day and the question of con- ciliufion between the Irish o- ple was raised. Premier Lad George. giving his opinion in the matter, declared: _ "I have always health!!- vinced that no policy of'con- ciliation is possible in Ireland until the reign of terror. has been broken. for the very ob- vious reason that men in Ire- land who would be prepared to enter into negotiations at the present time are in terror of their liverand cannot do so freely." - Almost at the but“ a command freight pounded down the adjoining track. The engineer of h Might bcomotiw made frantic doth to Qpr ply his brakes, but without success) the big compound plowing’ into the wreckage which had been theonrrsovki the Whibound truck. V The three day coach” ”and with- ou' serious damage and so far as is kw Art, none of the passenger! In them wen No Conciliation Till Reign of Terror Fads BRITAIN ACCEPTS U.S. BARRAGE PRICE $4,500,000 Will Be Paid in Connection With North Passenger No. 16,a the Grand Trunk's fut Toronto-Konrad ex- press, pulled out of the Union. Station gt eleven o'clock Thanh, night. Most of her manger: were from Montreal. Just out of York Station the baggage car was derailed, u the remit, it is believed, of n ”lit mit. This pulled the three day and. and three of the seven Pullman: 00 the Tails also A dogma-)1 from London 'tvs."-- Th. l'n'éted States Navy Department tivud'iy has agreed to my the British ('mxvrnment 2900,000, (1' ",600,000 " the prewar rate of exchange; far the rzw'l'm labor, mm. tmnqporta- tm "rd port and than station haili- Thu British origin-Hy chimed 3" 37.1111an including chm far a:- l eral labor med to the UM S aw: Governments retailing the Iv "y' W 'he latter should pay Ate the Itr 'i,h "blockade" purchase. of Swed- w‘r: rnn and moiybdemxm, the latter n "_." a metallic mineral element“!!! v",,, hardening steel for’tools. The l', 'r:,-.h Government bought this to gerPYtt Gamay from doing so, and '.' ' m. America entered the war it was Sea in: about an equal amount on molybdenum transaction. A recent report of the Unihd M Growers. Limited, showed . mt d $699,770 for the past you. ire {bra .";,- armed that she Md m pm" 11' the cost. For this put-poo- Prec/ent WiUon not aide '6,000,000. Aitl 40:5" Great Britain and: a hand- Donir mm on the iron on dd, ‘0 - .np'ued in connection m by- md taking up the nest North injured. The ftrat Pull- Truck-Ovation E A despateh from Montreal "VB".- ', People from all parts of Canada and Ithe United States. including Govern- vment officials, b‘ological experts, stu- ‘dents of animal life and leaders in ”he fur trade, are here attending the irhternatioetal Silver Fox Exhibition, (which opened at the Motordmme on Thursday. Even Japan, where the ifox-breedintr industry has received an impetus through importation of live :arImuls from Prince Edward Island, '1: represented, Dr. B. Matsumurl professor of entomology at the Im, perial Unwersity, Sapporo, being here on behalf of the Government of that nountry. . mun, however, was and well our and the freight bound!” to)” the “the side out of Wm. It - in this Pullman that nut. " the via- time were. _ The second and 1.1153361!" m‘ Ud'.y damaged, but it tstfiem,d no one wont their ttr,ttg2,g"g,t ously injured. 1% on escaped unscathed. A hurry all was immediately lent to poke and railway headsidartem and doctors, miner“ hmbulmces were rushed to the scene. The dim order prevailing than the wreck m indescribable, but a fut u the in- iured could be removed hem the wreckage 'they were given first rid and .mshed to various hospitals. head inhries. _ “mum nova/6 Pullman car potter, Montreal. tario, back inj uricp. WM. R. mince, Minuket, 1m, U.8 A., hand badly crushed. , injuries 'uaoncriouxsox. we Dundee Avenue, iniurkd dhopt the head. . MONTREAL FOX SHOW ATTRACT S CROWD Fine Exhibit of 360 Silva Foxes at International Fair. Therexhibition is being held under the auspices of the Wild Lite Branch of the Conservation Commisdon, Mr. F. C. Nunnick, an official of that dew partment, being manager. The ma- jority of the entries are from Prince Edward Island, the home of the in.. dustry, where since 1870, the year of “its imeptitrtT8ehtis grown steamy until my it is recognized as a staple national resource, and one productive of much wealth. New Brunswick, Atuelree and Ontario are also repre- sented, while there are entries, too, from Michigan, Maine and other United Mates pointer. A total of MO silver foxes are on exhibition, representing all stains, tt number far greater than was antici- pated when the event was first pro- jected. In individual cages, four feet square, and made of specially-welded wire. the beguty of the valuable fur- bearers is shown off to the best ad- vantage. The cakes are open on a side, thus permitting . full play of light. Experiments made in France have, it is reported, shown that the Allow and green colors possessed by the silk spun by certain caterpillars are due to coloring matter derived from themed. and passed through the blood orthe spinners. By impregnating leaves with artificial colors the experimenter: caused some species of caterpillars to produce silk ct bright orantre-ie!1ow and line rose hues. Within the next thre years flight across the Neitie will be common- place, according to Sir Arthur Brown, eomrade of Sir John Alcock in the Bight was the Athntic. The train- PtseiBe fligttu, unlike the Atlantic My, will be by din-ism”, he be- By the aid of the e,peetrosoope the presence and nature of colored " ments in the blood of the little crea- tum was established. ALFRED smm-m, St. Jacob’s, Oi. .S A., hand but? crushed. _ GEORGE HAR ON, Lutoweé,hae1r _Mmttftied mud. _. w. H. WALLACE, viking, Ala, Natural Colored Silk. The fiitrht of the British divisible 3-34 from England to Long Ialami and back in a week's travelling time and the German passenger service by (Eligible between cities in Germany have 'denmtrated the possibilities of the lighter than air machine in trans-Atlantic and other long routes, Commander Sir Trevor Dawson, R.N., myuurine director of Viekers, Ltd., rated in an address mad before the recent air conference L,", at the Guildhall, in London. m Whip. Sir Trevor said, would be most new] between,Europe and AmWiea, South Africa, India, Aus.. tral/a and the East, long trips being the specialty of the airship and shorter, faster trips being' more in the sphere of the airplane. He point- ed out that. the'Bodensee airship was operated between Berlin and Friedrichshaf.en at less than half the cost of airplane service of the lame carrying capacity. . There is great need " present It an “aft taxi," a litrht, :cmmical air..) plane with a low powered mmr,‘ which could be used to carry two Tts.- se‘ngers at moderate rates, in the‘ opinion of Capt. "De Haviland, the london Times states. . The amines!" is greatly interested in monophne passenger machines. "A new type of passenger mono- plane on which we are working, de- signed to meet the requirements of Continental traffie next spring, carriag- a pilot and six passengers," he says. "We expect to be able to fly this ma- chine, which will be very low in its first cost, at a cruising speed of 100 miles an hour with motor developing 240 horse-power. At present motor: of this power are med between Lon- don and the Continent to fly machine. wh‘ch carry only two passengers in addition to the pilot." All Europe is working secretly to develop planes which will give them domination in the air, according to C. L. Egtvedt, chief engineer for the Boeing Airplane Company of Seattle, Wash: who recently returned from I tour of inspection in Great Britain, {we and Germany. He said that 1,000,000 worth of freight had been transported out of the United King- dom irs air this year and $2,000,000 worth imported in the same way. - Ir! a single 'yeu 1,325 planes reached England ‘from the Continent and 1,455 departed. . The Vickers company in collabora- tion with the British Admiralty has worked out a type of mooring tower to which the largest airships may be moored and left securely in all weath- ers for weeks at a time. The malts pinnnedarretobehoilow,sotuterew and cargo mar be hoisted in them to the ship. - Reports machine London are that the Zeppelin company plans to build two super Zeppelins in the United States for use in freight service be- tween San Francisco and Berlin, stop- ping at Paris, New York and Chicago. About Aviation REC-MR tTEiriits-av.CtuGi; 3m MOUNTED POLICE Who Had Eluded the Grasp of Provincial Police. A despatch from Winnipeg Bi'.-- There is a quite old-time touch to 3 story just given out by the Manitoba Provincial Police. There .is" a {lulu owtirneiueh .te ‘l aarc---Fdr many months the ?"- Jufi ir,ilt1.out by the Manitoba little city of Coulogne, m the rovmca o . . . _ .. Louis Howe, an Indian of the Ebb Anne region .of France, Pot' “d Flow Reserve, was arrested let sessed but a single chair, and October WC! sent to the Dauphin,! it was the property of the jail for a series of thefts. He was, Ma l ffi iall known to stay 18 months, but on the sac- X012 t,w.at,',o C y . and of November he escaped and won; as the chair until the Junior back to the “same. The Provinci Red Cross of America sent to n . . ' ' _ . I Police “mil-m}. hm}! 'tecteh's', 1:132" that city a motor truck loaded put up a brake may. . .e an , . . d bl hat had returned without the prisoner. with chairs an ta es t The Royal Canadian Mountgg 1:31.36“ made by the boys of Am.. lice were appealed to, and a me -; . . . . in ment went off to the reserve.' They, erica In their tne,'g1t,,r,ti:,i,'g,r succeeded in bringing Houle back, buti schools. Lest year t ouen M' far have not told gwpgey at; of these articles of furniture cured him. Maritime a win . iv in the devastat- Police are taking steps to identifylwcre 1%“;ng “a mini-hike Indians who took part! ed areas 0 rance. so far have not told how they so- cured him. Meantime the Provineial Police are undue steps to identify md punishihe Indians who took part in the obstruction of the offteers of The Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice were appealed to, and a detach- ment went " to the reserve.' They tsucceeded in bringing Home back, but the law. NEW PRESIDENT OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Paul Hymns, ot Belgium, who he: been elected permanent President ot the League of Nations by an over» whelming majority. A despatch from lutmonton Gvc--Thirty-six thousand acres of oil leases were filed in the Grand Prairie Land Of- fice on Thursday. It is under, stood that most of the filings were made on, behalf of the Imperial Oil Company, the lands covered being near the British Columbia boundary'. 7 in? of French Gil by high explo- sive shells has brought to the gui- face fine erop-bear)ntt gum, - Company Files Leases CoulogneNo 'Expunge the accounts ot man's 1n- h unity to man trom the world's hil- er and a small volume would contain Manitoba $1.87; No. Northern, 81.78%. _" Hannah: wlMtat-No. 1 Northtm, $1.87; No. 2 Northern, 81.80; No. 8 Northern, 81.82%; No. 4 wheat, 81.78%. - . _ Manitoba ttata-No. 2 CW. M%e; No. 8 CW, Me; extra No. 1 feed, 60%e; No. 1 feed, 4756c: No. , feed, 44%c, Manitoba barley-No. , CW, ttMie; No. 4 CW, T63ie; rejected. 67%e; teed. 67%e. , Onurio oata---No. 2 white, " to Me. Ontario wheat-No. , Winter, 81.70 to 'Lilo, Pfr car lot; No. , Spring, 31.06 Manitoba No. 8 CW, 60%e; No. 44%e, 7 can“! yvn no: “In, A‘V- a nay-nu. - to 31.75; shippin'g points, GGfihG to mm: Peatr--No, 2, nominal, $1.76 to 81.80. Barur--80 toI 85c, according to mm- oumdo. i . ml?."'""'"-"" 2, “c to 81, noun- at. Rye-No. 8, 81.50 to 81.65, mama}. according to trei.tyta outside. Manitoba tioae--t1i.80 top manta; $11.30, Government standard. Ontario tiour--48.60, bulk, lea-bond. Mi11Nett-4hrr lots, delivered Mont- real froth“, but Included: Bran, per ton 888 m 840.25: shorts. per ton, to to £45.25; good teed Boar, 32.75 to a. Cher-Now, Inge, " to Me; twins, 28 to 29e; triplets. " to 29%e; old, large. " to 88e; do, wins, M% to 3315c. - - __ Btttter--pteah dairy, choice, a to Me; Creamery, ands, 55 to Me; finest, " to Ine. . Margarine-Mi to 87e. Egrys--No. 1 66 to 68e; selects. " to 73c; new laid. in canons, " to Mc. Beantr--Otnaditut hand-picked. bus., " to 84.50: primes; " to $3.60; Ja- pans, 9%e; Luau, Madagascar, 10%e; California Limes, 12%e. Maple protNettr2-Srrup,' per imp. (31.. $3.40 to $8.50; per ti Imp. gala., 83.25 M340, Maple sugar. 1b., 27 to 80e. t ,_ V_' . . . Bonita: 60-80-1b. the. " to 2tit; per tts.Hin rto'eotntt honey, " 87.60 per “section case; 555-255-113. tins. " to Mc per lb, The Main Content; if: Toronto. Weekly Market Report Wtl5 ARCHIVE§ TORONTO - ---- .-’ _ an the ilvo'd a; Gi; $111351ch A despatch from Juriiea"iiu' 1ighteth every man that nommh "rc-The first American me- into the world" that it ha been hard . . ' Chinese for a. to 1m any better. nobler lied .suprtliett, fa a” t ”going: beyond tho veil. . timine Mau'v‘m fiyml How any of III have and. "My M-behr_iliytratprlfktreign: .tttothtrwat9et-twoettnttrever -e)TiiGkijiiiliikiiiu ."C, .med' this country town in Western China. 200 milelfgom Tiert- tain, (in'Armistieé Day even- i'iiiiiiirlian"ii2JCihici'iii. Rev. F. J. Griffith obtaieed " -Fortreiitt hours lair all the 5,342 ouch of train apd a granary. MEMORIAL STONE Will ”PM Bail} lunatic-Ind Hope!“ 1 A (launch from.Ottqit law-- Mr. John Puma, mhitect a: it. new Put-Fame“. Buildings, armor» in: to go New shortlfafm the mment at, the PM'! “I?! to lecture stone tlsr' who in. tarior M.the Memorial Chaim; 'in Villas,“ to be placed a volume con- tttlat; names of every soldier . T .. ged to the Canadian army Milt the great war. This stone is to be donated by France. -- "c "shun!" replied the man. "Don't [how "r Ignorance! We've got to wait an 4mrtMVrMtt' are called!" Ltsrd--g?ure tierdes, 28% to 2:90; tube. " to Mt%e; trails, 29% to 29960; prtnts 31 to 3114c. Compound Herc”, .20 to hit tubs, 20% to 22%c; mum; ‘21“ to ”lie; prints, " to Me. l While over-yen Mr. Pearson will also negotiate for the securing of I carillon or chine of bells for the big central tower, of which the base has now been completed. . " In spite of strikers among interior decorators work hats grcatly advanced in both dumber: and the buildings will have u vastly improved aspect at the end of January, when Palliament assembles. , Cheaper Wheat Points to Economic Change A despawh from London "YS".- The Food (bundle! stated on Thurs- day that he aw in the fall in the price of when in Amelia: and Austmlia I sign of I real change in the em- nomic “mum here. Choice - steers. “1.50 10311.75; good heavy eteen. 810.50 to $11; but» chen' came, choice. $10 to 811; do, good, " to $9; do, mod. " to 87; do, can, " to 85.50; butchers' bulls, choice, 88 to 89.50; do, good, $7 to tr, do, can, " to ": butchers' cows. choice. 81.50 to $8.50; do, good, “.25 to tt; do can, " to M; feeders, best, " to no; do 900 lbs. 88.50 to $9.50: do, coo lb... $1.75 to tiii: do. com., 86.25 to “.26; canon 3nd cutie". " to 84.50: milieu, good to choice, 8100 to 3165; do, com. and med., "5 to 876; lembs. yearlinn. " to "IO: do, spring, 811.60 to 812.26; when, good to choice, $16 to tir, sheep. " to 88; hon. ted end Intel-ed. $15.75; no, weighed oft can, 816; do. (.03).. $14.75; do country points, 815. Montreal: ". _ 1 Gets. Can. Western; No. 2, 76c; Gen. Western No. 8, Tic. Flour, Manitoba Spring wheat petenu, nuts. 811.60 Rolled oats, has, 90 lbs., 83.90. Bran, 840.25. Shorts. $42.25. Hey. No. 2, per ton, cu- Iota, $8t. Cheese, finest Eastern, 21% to Me. Butter, choicest Creamery, 52% to 53c Eggs, fresh, " to Toe. Snot“ meatw-aams, med, 47 to Met heavy. to to ac; cooked, " to Gr, rolls. " to 86c; cottage rails. " to Me; brelktut bacon " to Mc; fancy breakfast bacon. iU to 60v: backs, plain, " to IHe; bananas. " to Me. . . Cnfed meata---Lottq clear bacon to_28c_: cigar Dames, " t327c. Butcher heifers, com., $4.50 to 87; butcher cows med., $4.50 to $6.50; cannon, $2.76; Cutters, " to $4.50; Mom bulls, " to 86. Good veal, '" to 816; (mu, $6.50 to $6; Ewes, " to so; lumbl. good, 811; com., " to 811.60. Hogs, otbear weights, solemn. 817 to $17.50; sown, $18 to 818.50. were I In the literal PP.se ar "oinetiiiiitr' that 1; am A) imay be an ("(faL of :04 ('ll' bad, We often sicak "roucnt." But unless t {lucky in applied, the w iU accepted ( thinning il' hm part of hum, [thought and energy is guarding mint udder. iducinc the mummy of ,rence. The people My ' Wm "kidrprmuLicns hr I moldy the victims of sum lthuotmybpfro-uvig Who “Wild D " Vander- 'tilPhoederto-twith "tttels. Yemnmdth-tmenandwo- an Wichjn 1min“ into life. . {urge rd Moryaooks the fairies . an audio of a good child ”News! all summer of bless- hll. The Md H 'rttestt--rturlevoierte, maiefieettbrru-t at all out- be kept -. Nov-day- ti- puenu who gtttfftl and devout Ire Im- 'iour‘ that: childnn dull from tho very tuqrt he molded by right 'n- pm. For It h the Urlieat, the Ho III blind but! ttttfortunate wbretmidrt-ehthin-heso of this who gave him " Mart in life. We ah (ha direction and the complexion of our live- fro-l am who III-round our infancy. If we an "Biammd an!» wands. to than who-330nm In impure. who” "e, are tow, We. intnuu no "tt an! dint name than “in. en~ ‘23:! t.htapspyetst other 'r.tvl more , ,1. "ieit'reisAs with l r':tudr- 'Und gruireeruucss. Arry u' '11.!“ *h’. chniem enough It' tho l . ostmttr Alford ntnorr"ul for li f! utilising remit/s- w... " _ y.owadonllly rm. " gn- upem cf human n..' :w. 'io Pie' aatottotrilist, for a:..amp'r. . 'ire ipunrture is a minor aw: Elm f HM wentiou; Bart; amid the Lump “I I',-- Hare-ted spectators- um :u'w-ts n", "the city sidewalk l; aim-"H '.l- H. Km: to cope with the ~itv.uz:m- ‘,"."‘l ii. duly: some one who ic l,elpful ' tu0teeds help. A: the minm Jli, i. {dentin which y-u rotrsitw hr; in (likely to inc.-ssc--t_rnporarl. at '.east--rour mnfu'tnce in: human Ha- two, to does the minor accident m ”which you have to manage without help often mull. in an increzund acn- [Minna in yourself. . Th. potion wh, has. come in Junk upon minor accidents philosophi:a'ilr. and a want them serenely and with- out [rumbling bu not only learned I ““dwbdom but is a Pom- {with an at Dunn to live with. ' knew!" a “I - that a man so when“ Nat Id kid at my father tho Mable meet inituenee is that a! I maiden aunt. Bar ”to: have been an“ um: um: *queme-- but usually when the has passed any. We know ond we udmit loo late how good Amtnntle wd ttetter- can the was. We In sorry now that we rebelled against her mild may and gave her pain. For she did not. .éek anything for herself. It was hm allusion to bring aid; if anywhere any heard a cry she was prompt to fly lo tho relief. Other. tded to shield her taan venting herself out by ha; altruism, but It. ”add not rest. You read m her fee ber self-forgetful mun-c. an. (t m a matter for indignation that come nimble. sinner now And then Imposed on that ready fount of corn.- ptgdul. But ohe did not let the hut that she war, nomrnnd then deceive! destmy her faith in human, nature. She continued to do all the good that she could, knowing that the Izm'tl of it wu boundless. . ' When the angels on high glue Wll- come to such as she Watt, they rmwivo her " one who has but little lo learn from them. She had lived close to them than. They immediately knrsw that the van of their number. She required no inrrudaction, and as she "eft on earth I bed of thro,u. who lulled her blot-ml. so .09 '-..:,w mm . company of those who I Vul new grnd who made her ,rtComr vl-vm they are. "up “mini. that“ mule.“ of the ukelu of this world. Oftam Yet widen“, if they are not pori- Qlu or eor.t!y, Ore often [IN-ml mingvI (or people. It is the minar acridem ' the Many unexpected and uxzs-xelmmo mm, that strengthen rimm- MJMWaIl Accidents. our an a fan, any: ord an rettecl sym- I nature. " mph. a tin idem of an group tsf in.. gather: on 3rve his et. :ution them n is helpful l, minor leci- heir orcur t accident! 'e not m aerHent immune. “We? an . "m Maw In ts

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