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Durham Review (1897), 3 Feb 1921, p. 3

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The Fate r's Story. dry m an ”In” Myr to fool ted in a. H, ah phi- I'Jcin‘ If tho n the ‘kably as but I! do they - d irorwwide ndoptioet"wi11 C8teM$e the work“ supply of an}. to be re- plenidlod in a very M w of acting of meat in the civilized world will be entirely done any with, lid a diet of preserved blood, drawn from [in awe, will take its place. Mr. Vomit: bu made repeated testa, and h convinced that the form of mm- titmtuthepropo-iiltteNrrrtore BLOOD OF ANIMALS INSTEAD OF MEAT Diet of Preserved Blood Advo. cated by Doukholior. A despatch from Gum setrsc-1f proposals Inadtby Peter Venom, head of the Doukhobom in Cum, no adopted,uhehopeotheywillbe,the Becomes a Company. J. R. Booth, great lumber king, of Ottawa, who haa turned hil business into a joint stock company with a capi- tal ot $10.000.000. Mr. Booth has con. ducted the business tor almost seventy years. Moves Address to Speech from Throne __ HM"... ... mm...- nt inquiries and his commutes were lining an escort. he Railway View new, when they stayed, is close to be city headquarters of the R.LC. A! the bar we: about to be closed for to night, about 9.30, ilve men who head been served with drink dished toward the mileage leading to the bedrooms. They entered the mom where the policemen had retired and a eerie: of shots rang out. Revolvers in hand, the leaning returned to the but and ordered the bar man to open "the side door. bv which thew mar-or! The military, learning of this, mid- ed Baron Dumny'n house, where they are said to have discovered a lumbar of shotguns and other short- hg arms. - “HIP. was relaxed on bail on Thursday. " '8B.rtatelt from W a ...-l A desputch from Paris sum-e- h “has of tho no”: Tiii," President Millet-and Manned in the Why were hindered hrtheir repamticn negotiations on My 1"etta.mjiiir"7iii7i"i,a m end " a result of his peace-meal: “ wMy kid“. .4 . third con- wort: the Doumer demand for In “ebb In _ wounded. Five indemnity total of 200000900900 lien PM, it is a11eeed,eommittod gold marks, which strained the mu. the crime, the ehetmtstanem of which time between the French end the Bel- In mm tisa, delegations, was thrown aide-ell- The three victims may eeme to the negotiations will henceforth pro- Betleet in mufu on lpeoiel duty. one Md on the basis of the Boulogne plat d the men we: concerned in Import- of last July, which flxed the total at! at inquiries end his com were 100 000,000,000 marks gold, curtail ecting " escort. The Railway View value, payable in 42 years, win: law Hotef, when they stayed, is close to terect, bringing the grand total pay- the city headquarters of the R.I.C. ments to about two hundred and fifty As the bar In: about to be closed for billion gofd marks. ' _ the night, ghout 9.30, ilsre men who Dnumer’s plan would have made hd been served with drink deshed Germany liable for more than four toward the trtairrmae leading to the hundred billion gold marks ultimately. bedrooms. They entered the Pom As a. result of this eitunticn M. where the policemen had retired end a Doumer may resign tr, French Fin- eerie: of shots rang out. Revolvers Bree Minister. I In hand, the lugging returned to the As a result of President Millerand's her and ordered the bar man to open rc‘irn in calling down the French dip- ‘the side door, by which they escaped. lc.matr, and of a streeeh by Lloyd The Reverend J. A. Irwin. the Pres- George late on Thursday the tsituation byterien minister who spoke in the locks Might. t United States v.2.h Eamonn de Valera Thr, reparation negotiations were during the latter's recent may in the: 11 have been reopened at 11 o’clock country, and win was; arrested Mon, Thu": 1 1y morning. At 9 o'elock lif. day em! sent to the Rallykinlar inn t"l- Mil'-'urtd called Briard to the ENE“ MedetnBwiiiHoucu,e 'oCetetsuhuuiiiai. at. ' r CONSTANTINOPLE AGAIN AN ALLIED CITY A despatch from London says: ---A Warriors' Day, on which the proceeds of an extra perform- ance at every legitimate theatre, movie house and music hall in Great Britain are to be devoted to the relief of unemployed ser- vice men, will be helf on March 31. The Prince of Wales has been actively supporting the scheme and Sir George Perley and other High Commissioners have been approached to suggest that the method adopted in Great Britain be made general throughout the British Empire on the same date for the purpose of benefiting workless ex-sol- diets in the various Dominions. Recent Constantinople dam announced that with the exception of the Sultan none of the Turkish of- fieials had recoived salaries for the past four misn1ha, all the sources of revenue being in the hands of the allies. This move premmabiy is in pur- suance of the notice given the Turk ish Government last week by the " lies that a renewed military occupa- tion of Constantinople was imminent to guard against threatened disorders, Owing to Nationalist and Bolahevik activities and because of the failure of the Turks to ratify the Peace Treaty. Constantinople will become virtu- ally an alYch city Feb. 1, when the French will occupy Stambul, the Bri- tish will move into Porn and the Italians into Scutari. Warriors' Day A despatch from trmrtanttaople says:-The Turkish Cabinet haa tur. cepted the allied stipulations in re- gard to the eontrcl of the finaoees and thereby 1,200,000 Turkish pounds have become available to the Govern,. ment, whirl: will be immediately ap- plied to offteiahr' salaries. Turkish Cabinet Has Yielded Control of Finances to Entente. xiv" way to practical methods. Ho inwirh-i that the world demanded a "rtir:-ment. As a result of President Millernnd’s petirn in calling down the French dip- lomats and of a speech by Lhyd George late on Thursday the situation locks bright. t Tho reparation negotiations were tn have been reopened at 11 o'eloek Th'n'auy morning. At 9 o'clock q. Millerand call-ed Briand to the Elysee and told b/m the Doumerr Platt would no: do and it would be better for Prr.rve, to accent less than to break her. nll'fnnc? with England. M. Brian] got in touch with Mr. Lloyd Gehrze and the morning session was called off while the Premiers con- ferret privately. The divv:rsVn was rammed at 4 o’clwk. when Mr. Lloyd George pre- ssnfv , his point of view. The tenor of his speech was that the indemnity matter must come to a svtkmont now and that ideals must Doumer’s plan would have made Germany liable for more than four hundred billion gold marks ultimately. As a remit of this trituatien M. Doumer may resign I, Premh Fin- Better for France to w Less Indemnity TUn to Break With England. in Great Britain The duties of a Foreign Secrets” are onerous, particularly after A a Trinidad lizards an ruined to prey toort.intseeta which serioualy dun-go stay in his room for ari hour as pun- islhment. New Member of Manitoba Cabinet Col. C. D. McPherson, Portage la Prairie, who has been sworn in II Minister of Public Works, succeeding Hon. G. A. Grier-son. Largest Busineu Owned by One Mun While aboard the steamer Rollo, Prince Olaf appeared at the breakfast table ten minutes late. After the meal he was told by the King that he mt The diary habit of which we have heard so much Way is, I am in- formed, a confirmed one in the Royal Family. The Queen bought a number of diaries at the Advertimmy Exhi- bition at the White City, many of which wen, we doubt, for her frieadtr. Her own one each year cornea from tho some firm that ha always had her patronage, and is mounted in beautiful purple leather. King Haakon of Norway, who visit- ed England recently with Prince Olaf for a stay at Sandringhnm, is a slick- ler for punctuality. Queen Alexandra possesses the em- otional artistic temperament to a marked degree. There is little doubt that had she been allowed to embrace a stage career, the world would have gained a. great actress. When she was quite a child she used to write novel- ettes of the most romantic nature. Un- fortunately, none of these romantic efrusitma of Queen Alexandra's girl- hood have been preserved. There must be very few picture galleries that are not visited by Queen Mary several times a year. She usually arrives at a gallery a little, before eleven, when there are few people about; but if my picture lovers come in while she is there she will not allow them to be 59M. a%rr, bat trusts to their good taste to let her pursue this simplest pleasure of hers in peace. As for museums, I suppose if we all knew their contents as well as does Her Majesty we might claim to be really cultured. The curators who attend her. and who are all known by name to the Queen, declare she is one of their most appreciative visitors. McKenzie interests - Now PART OF GREAT ELECTH-C svs-rem __ W The Toronto Power Home at Niagara Falls which becomes the property of the Ontario HrdrxrEleetrie Commission under the recent purchase ot the REGLAR" FELLEirT..uireiA, niGTii l Letter han Lolidon --lrhe League of Nations has just appointed the Swiss Govern.. ment’s financial department to get as the Auditors of the A despatch from London says: --The acute housing shortage continues, but is being slowly al- leviated. According to the cur- rent issue of Housing, published by the housing department of the Ministry of Health, some 60,000 houses were constructed lastyearr In addition to the government housing schemes, municipal housing schemes and private home building, there is a new factor in English building in the modern ofBee buildings now be- ing erected in Lmdon's business districts. ---H------ Estimate of Lougue A j of tytime' Enema Mire than 5,500 permits for private dwellings were issued in London alone. matis of League exienwses "gr 1921 are 21,000,000 gold francs. House Shortage in England Being Alleviated ing rooms. The structural atiltemtions will cause the Gallery apartments to extend some way towards the Clock Tower. There are at present 159 Journalists who are members of the Gallery, and the existing accommoda- tion b quite 'madequato.---Brt1 BEN. Press Gallery of the -House of Com- mons, including the provision of tihlea may be prepared for individuals. Butthemtnkemdfilohatritamm names for these action. Ask a sol-- dier who was there, for ham, to giw u name to the third battle of The committee that has been sitting to decide the proper names for the trmatuttleaof bhemtrhasnow completed its duties, and mill report to the Government forthwith. M mm are my in order that in due course they my be emblazoned a: the colon of the regiments en- "Well, me," she said, after the scrutiny, "havea't I often heard that the divil's not no black as he's paint- “I" He relates one story with t touch ofhumorinit. Onedayhecame upon an Irish woman digging up her patch of potatoes, and he made some remark concerning their quality. "Ah, bad luck to Mr. Balfour!" ex- e.Uimed the woman. “I wish I could no him!" "I am Mr. Balfour," replied the statesman, smiling blandly. The woman stopped digging, and gazed hard at him. Sir Ham, as Chief Secretary for Iteund, is occupying the position which Mr. Balfour occupied over thirty years ago, and some of Mr. Balfour's memories are distinctly lively. great wu- which leaves foreign poli- ties in a chaotic and tangled condition, but I hear that Mr. Balfour told " Kamar Greetawocd the other day that he would not change positions with .A... desgatch fron (hang; Lik, Fourteen thoumuad pounds is to be on of ONTARIO ARCHIVES A despatch from Begin 'ret'.---' than 50,000,000 bushels of marketable what remain in the West, is the esti- m of A. E. Wilton, Seed Grain tkenrniasioner. Out of a total crop "xmndi8,100,000 bushels, approxi- mately 188,000,000 lave been inspect- ed. Of the remainder 40,000,000 bushels are being held for teed. With theeareeptdonofomrortmtuolatod sale tdi loci! for the 00min spring. WESTERN WHEAT NEARLY MARKETED Only 50,000,000 Bushels, of Which 40,000,000 Held dim the farmers have tR1fileient not! what, but considerable mund- tfe.atoatasamdurterwil1Uveto tteboutthtbrthotmmimioetforrs The thrifty Turk does not paint hie house, not because he cannot get the point or heauee he likes the look of it better unpainted. but been“ the ehnhbler the outelde of I building in Tutkey the lower in the tax. But that it a good deal like our own Iyltem, under Which vincreued neutneu is sure to be seized upon by the ”season " an excuse for . new rate. There is much to be laid for the Icheme of IO- valuing farm mltiee only once in five years unleu the property hu entered meantime from tire, tiood, earthquake or other diam. "If any nation must be bank- rapt, it should be Germany. France must have 54,000,000,000 francs for pensions and 58,000,- 000,000 francs for reconstruc- tion." Thus Paul Doumer, Finance Minister: of France, summed up the situation before the Supreme Council. Opening the discussion of the amount of indemnity to be required from Germany, the French Finance Minister de- elated: __v, «v -v “I. yum, ”A uh, 51 W 6W; Ontario No. 1 white clover, in 2% and 5 lb: tins, per 1b. M to Me. Charming Cream-Toronto enamel- ies are quoting for churning cream, 60e per lb. fat, f.o.b. shipping points, nominal. Smoked ttteater-Rolls, 27% to Must Save France A despatch from Paris says: -"Unles, France receives one hundred and twelve billion marks in reparations she will be bap_lrrupt/' c,'.1eom'irtr-ne--Beat grade, 88 to iiheese.- New, large, 81 to M%e; mm, 81% to Me; old, large, 82 to Haple 'ryrtt--oneNral. hints, $3.50. Honey, extracted-White clover honey in 60-30-1b. tins, per 1b., 28 to Pe.; d.o 19-11): tips}, per 1b., 24 to Met Ontario (Hur--Wietter, in jute bags, prompt shiment, straight run bulk, seaboard, $8.50. Peas-No. 2, $1.80 to $1.85, outside. Manitoba flour-Track, Toronto: sigmopuents, $10.90; second pateota, l .4 . Buckwheat-No. 2, $1.05 to $1.10. Rye-No. 2, nominal; No. 3, $1.65 to 81.60. Mjlltee4-rAhuiou, delivered To- ronto heights, bags included. Bum, per ton, $40, firm; shorts, per ton, $40; white middlincs, $47.26; feed flour, $2.50 to $2.75. .Eittrir--New-hiid, canons, M to 90c; tstgeetar, 77 to 80e; No. l, 75 M 77c. Buttt-crormeiy prints, 56 to 69e; fresh-made, 59 to 61e; bakers', 88 to 46e. _ $1.853? No. 2 Nor'herm $1.82" ', T70. , swim, 31.77%; No. 4 wheat, 1. 1. “tab: ttntar-Nry. 2 CW, d714e; No..8 CW, 41Pde; extra No. I feed, M%e; No. 1 feed, 42%e; No 2 feel, 8855c. - _ Manitoba barley-No. 8 CW, 8r'vse; No. 4 CW, 69%e; rejected, MUe; feed, Miie. All above in store. Port Wilram. pnhrio Tl,thc,"it,c,l.u, damping Rana, Why; to r012 ts outside. lc? Trite, $1;80‘to $1.85; No. 2 Emit“). ehetz.-Nc. 1, ngqu, his“ for From Bankruptcy Weekly Mar9 et, Report A despatch from London says: --London's ancient law courts enjoyed a red letter day last week when for the first time in history women were empanelled Six women sitting with six men will decide one of London's most sensational trials before Justice Horridge, who recently hegrd the Marlborough case. about I?” _ First Clu- Beout---"Well, that house was built. with money mule from m calms. writhtncu, nonle- and much blood." The women jurors sat in the second row of the jury box and attracted almost as much atten- tion as the case itself. Pint Clus Bootgt--"Do you see that home up than?” lives more?" Pint Clan Bcout--"Mr dentist." Woman Jurors First rtuaArrinitorivotunai bor Hickey? oigh ' K. K. Homulh, U.F.O. riiornlFriTihe Ontario Legislature tor Waterloo, who moved the address in reply to the speech from the Throne. Cheese, finest eastcl'ns. 27 to 27Uc. Butter, choicest crummy, ti3% to "lie. Emu. fresh, 82c. Potatoes, per bag, at Iota, $1.45 to $1.50. Butcher heifers, com, 85.50 to $7; butcher com. med., $5 to $7; camera, 88.25 to $3.75; cutters, " to $6; but- cher bub. com., $G to $6.50. Good veal, $Yj..to $14y eed., tlo to $13; grub, 35.50 to' " EG/s, 'tjf a? 36.362 hmbo, good, $12; com., $10 to $11.50. Hon, alt-cu weights, seledas, $17.50. V-- -- V-vv, “v. “nu. sun luau. you to $60; lambs. ywlings. $010 $9.50; do, spring, $11.60 to $11.75; caiveq, good to choice, $16 to $17; sheen). $6 to $1.60; hogs, fed and watered. 815.26 to 816.ti0; do, weighed off can. $16460 to 315.75; do, f.o.b., 314.25 to sum; do, country points, $14 to 814.25 Montreal. Oata, Cannon. No. 2, 67e; do, No. 8, 6tk. Flour, Man. spring whet-t pa- tents, firsts, $10.90. Rolled am, has 90 lbs., $8.80. Bran-$40.2i5. Bhortw-, $40.M. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car Iota, $28_to $2Y. them meatt-oct of pickle. te in. thm melted. Bandfed tttemi-Bom pork. ‘85; short cut or family back, bought-n, $4760; trickled NUS, 853 to 856; In. pork, $88 to 4te. Dry salted meats-Lone clan. in bras Jl31rto 27%e; in cases. 26% ." <0; ' rm M, " to ttet My. "4 'o Rik: e-tw hum. " to "e; “vb. bnnelm 56 to Me; “and Fn-rm. 42 'o ti0e; modal. tio to Me; cringe talk. 8R to 89e. Why lock, up the'iumily Ikeldnn if juiors in a BritisCdivorce Me Bit. Time in History I Never was the lava of m. .65” or individual coniuct a it in to-day. Silly rr- ole to do shocking: “Iran to v. My. Ugly an! Mendy ("luv our civilization and retard t ofthe millennium. War in: t and human nature is. a far the triadic. And still f moves. as the Maw old Gi from his tmmm‘. an! it Im from "lfishncrr, n-..) sin to from lust to Icsvr. from d:, the light. 30744-th1' -r-"rt-rmdHet-to umpaunuummu. top th “I um of the can annually -d.dtetobJoeowhidtwould ' 37mm, mmmhmmvd .er-th_tr_ot-ud. -r--"DMrmrrtt 0001‘“ my “not.“ Imp-h This is " far as he or any .w',a' cf.. mm could be expceurd to Co in .qu m1, me of the discuss/or, liut it do" I hope that the proposls foe u naval holiday will prove to be smac- thinq more than a rims “Mu and that All civilized people: mu}. 2mm: or later be relieved from tr" Lurk-I- m-imposed by a ma ('ozny-viztian for the maintenance of 'srritirnrnta, which are continuum growing i;- the be. of reiterate! assumnvm. that they not otriely for deface. If i', be W that we are t" on the defensive, - II I.“ no Immn've intuition- - W, hr or near, then it b no but! Utopian to hope for the by '5. It“. will be dnnt""""'"piry. M by, m, a mu far distant; d It “i h maul-and that an tain or cf the United (“full-3; it rr- peats the familiar ('71"Llr:x:t"¢- :i, f. the Japanese mval pram-am is aims-d at no other power, but is desiprnrd to 'mttert the domestic intnrufs an! tin commerce of Japan. That is “in. we nit lay. of course. But Mr. ".411! no" I m Nether It! gives the signirr. cant nut-m that if the othrr pew- m - to case wankip Wilding “no comm-y would enter such m "trem"tt more KM; than Japnu." Japan tad Naval Arc-,hc.r:r.ts Perhaps tribution tr, the pending bility of a l ine to the: liter: preached against lone dunes; when they were short, em minimal preached against rhort dresses; when women were can. they were de, trounced from the pulpit fer that, and when they left " says. thcy won axeorUted for leaving them off. Then. as now, no mutu- Mat you did, sun. Informer: were my to amu- and beak. and the only place in which you could be sure of peace was tho lockoup. Few people ever thought of visiting the prison-r to see if captives m huntznely mud. They “w. Int. People Wei: too busy Ming with!“ to bother about being hu- mane. They were so good that they an religion a black eye from whieh K has net yet "coward. They took MM“ " a matt- ofeour-demenrhdtmtthe-irl m to (lemma - heme I tril1oried martyr for hi. mnvietioem Before that M. In the days nil! extolled for thetr piety and purity, Wt or ham " the mrt-ua for dt-ent. It will. indeed, I bunti- M world, in which women and chil- ie- m Men! to work any mun- ber of hours, in which the insane we. whipped to drive out devils in which Sabbath ouervunce Wu (Tampa! into I sepulchn] gloom and. an infant who never heard a sermon was for- ever damned. Then, as to-day, when the droves of woan were lone. sumo min- ter1ar_drunkmuete%rmiiud. People then “played tumis with the Seventh Commandment" much mm ttenerally than they do my. no Power an Mfr-innit fem plane; itrtrthetmhtkutunt,vA. nu world in. unwind the prop“ min times without number. and it h a better, tweeter. purer world ‘1. it ever m" in it. life Mon. A hundred year: up it was pc- feetly good form to get drunk and tJfi_ttttrr-er-e- Pfosttutsa-riGilGii"iVTia in ”has: and." to dsriomtbq '"t'"teoftVeoodsudoioeuii'r' mv of MN deeorum,ee rodenminMdm-imh apparel. ThiaismtqrrttuesindL prerttiottofotaehm-tma-. n '--- -T--.T.'."N Simmer-razu may Pfotttutsm-GGGsGTia in Idem can“. to my. D 't""teoftVeoodaudoioeUG m- af MN deem. " -"Ott. n. I tuck tt It” on , other can) to an room.” [ripen rc dv. ~31 hen a. War has not as. we in a far cry f And still the w rave, old Gui-Hen c', rt, and it moves tt' and sin to whim. VP, trcm dart my: ccdy mime", (143.. 1 mm: the advent It is designrd to intrrc3ts an! a. That is what w. tut Mr. Ham m (in: the tsignify- if the other pow- warship building enter such " .‘Iu I‘nn I-Mn. one, some rain- about being a [and that I eye from tl _ ed. Ti,1 public conduct n a!!! “who ram odd fee "

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