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Durham Review (1897), 27 Apr 1922, p. 3

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(C FORTIFICA. HEUCOLAND. r BROKE IGHTY GUNS obilization Bo. ry, 1920, and Completion. you" at I mm mm ot umo mm "att 'orta sub Us m. sh t that mu. , "'ttro "tdot. ‘9 of mm: it ho “It u . . p" nu.- u'ucn outside. [he former Hungarian ruler! Every bin has a se nytintained at Codolln a Pa.sr-eiet'id."ti,ft"om and em}? nificent castle,with an extcn-‘ll bugger-n o 3:353": . . _ en swe park and zoological gar- for two cleaning maeir den. ji/ii, floor. leaving Hm EXPLOSION BLOWS . Eu, 2,000 PERSONS TO PIECES Seed ' "gee Mostly flltiidren mat-“Phrirg 'tt Exiled Austrian Royalty Returns to Hungary A despatch from Vienna save :---The Imperial shooting lmlgv in Codollo. l5 miles, nurtireast of Budapest, is be-i my prepared for former Em-l pro“ Zita and her family, a0! mrding to Budapest advices) received here. Admiral Hon; thy, the Regent, is vacating his; suite in the magnificent castle', at Godollo. and the guard) quartered there and the for-l, mer royal servants have been l 'crrngaged. H “1 reach Immezli broke out The victims were and rcktiers. A chu dlildm were wot-wt under the donfnn‘Mn-I -' - "Mum car-toms. or ammunition and explosives stored near the rail- md station at Momstir, Southern Serbia. exploded on Tot-May at noon. kill-in: seven] banked pawns, wounding thousands, and virtual‘by do stroying the Man: of the dry. One, half of the city':, population was Fen-i dam! hrmehom. a the nearby 'mm whivh th A despatch from Belg: Four hundred carbadu of and explosives stored we mud station at. Momsti Serbia. exploded on Tom .. - ac 21%, ii, crcl [I gal-of? C .6111] 53,-”! x, .4 -f ,'1. _ CCC) ' - ’- 9,", ”11$. _ i7;>‘ Fel; =EirL' . "ssCC, "s, 's,., "C. l,rs, l lam) re." uqourmm: n wank! adopt an agree- ment whereiry a] the nations of Eur- ope would bind {hymn-Eves not to commit acts a! aggression against neighboring countries. “Such a part," he 'ml‘simed with, vigor, "is an e 3min} to the favor-l able issue of the conforom' -t.u-l C"""""'""""'"'""""'"""""-"'" t Do'ir " tuve C005»! ‘romvw MOW ! I ( Hes Too sum-,7; N FOR ME! / I 's-r-------' it.lt mud More harmony in was supn-nx'y eertfHent adjournim: it wank! ads-1 mm whereby a'l the nat tion M be so further htmefut m his umkmme I Genoa Ckryferen:y Germ hty Qty] that: reply on the men! It Faeira five hum}: rest-natives of world nations, th that "manta-sing would keep! the by the “do. can Germ in" an Russo-German Part Calls Forth Protest From Mies-Loyd George Confident of Stucceuful Termination to 0-- ---- - mm snrr m IEiiiiiiiiij"iGiiiiii11eT1=v-=T-: 'rmrr omens AVENUE or no”: ( P "eartw woods and m whirl! they watched the All left-graphic and b imitation from Mona-s atride work! wax: out f .v h mm num- Wu] War of the “cums were mostly civilian lam-rs. A church in which the n were wur'rrieppirtor collapsed the detoml-icn, whiie the bz-r- in whieh 1,800 sofd'iers were lunch was tit-stmvnl i . '02 MI. '. "s... / t l In Mugs Hop. 30 I M "eve spat) from was cit-stray“). ‘y after the exp! various Parts of we narrated msnper rep- us of practicany all the lions, the British Premier, amusing tect the Germans m.-. aw, .. _ pan," he 'ml‘simed with in c Martina} to the favor- )f the conference; without ', the conference will be a mt - EH huar:ireS waiter re 99 who n Mara! Russian q”! such " to Permit a" t neeertiatkme, W' 59 conviction that the are wound prove a, He beiieved that it M Arar Seve eersfmt the tiusso." Belgrade says m " an i telephonic Momstir with rut off. The comm r reached Bet, o managed to to the north- (oral Serbian iately organ- ttxpision. tire ts of the city.; Bylaws fred.; el mountaixn,! , their homer :htioms in Europe, and nt that Mm ienoa l. the BovietU Mmastir " 10.000 loft -""'. u... ”as a "it-cleaning hup- per bottom. and empties by gravity either into the cleaning machines or buggers. Placements are provided for two cleaning machines on the see- ond floor, leaving the first r,oor to- ,.,._. "cu um: are much "larger, with an estimated capacity of l!l.400 bushels each. It will he soon that the number of bins is too many [and the total capacity for storage too [small to provide tir.st-cias, service in l'stcrinz and handling large quantities, 3 of commercial grain. On a few carloadi f basis, however, commercial grain ty) ; be har. lied to advantage, by using the} itwo large bins, which have spout out-i [lets and feed directly to a car when’ on the track outside. I im Posed Confe ara The total storage cap is onimatcd at 8,000 together, 28 bins are 1 which are comparative having a capacitv of an saysz~ ‘Valuable as a guide for bui] elevator is planned so as to omieal in staff to operate tirst-elasa mechanic should cient, with temporary help seasons. - ,_.-.-..\...., building, may prove more l some would care to consk ever, when wood or other are used, the plans alone sh valuable as a zuido fro. 1... mg m hution. The cement square feet ithe tirst ttom. [(-cnlmodatinn. basement, wh cubic feet for be seen, there handling and valor may be grading. back ,' This type of elevator shou', 'efficient. as well as esonomical [in handling seed, clearing to 'conditioning, bulking, storing. housing, ete. It should be part ly adapted to districts where mereial quantities of rettistere grain are produced in addition tt Med crops. The plans allow foe A nominal fee of each an, and sin. application. i The complete set includes tive pages of blue prints and a manuscript of bpeeitieatiom, and legal forms, the latter having to do with tendering on the construction of the elevator. This, set is now available to the public on! application to the Seed Commissioner,! Department of Agriculture, Ottawa! A nominal fee of $2 is charged for each sit, and should accompany the; r..-r'.-.e ___ , .._., ‘vI-lrll'ht':l a set of plans and speeifieations. Whose should prove suftieient for an elevator contractor to build from, in- cluding the placement of necessary machinery. potatoes j Inning recent years inquiry has in- ‘vmased for blue print plans of a small r . . capacity seed elevator suitable for operation by farmers' clubs. Accord- Uuzly, a study was made of the sub-‘ ject, and data gathered and supplied the Chief Architect, Public Works De- partment, who, in turn, has yomnleteel " In short, the day closed with no definite advance our tho position of hm previous day, but with a general . fading that the Germans will take an fattitude which wit! make the situation] ' easier and mm: "In WM“ e.-. - “J probhan." qtt mm" ensure a Crcsae are comparatively small. each a capacity of around 200 bush- The other two bins are much with an estimated capacity of .....L.! . - Seed Elevates, For FainEa’ I After Mr. 1.5:. I Gmrge made his !e-tatem::‘, th, (i’ wry l anmun-co‘i [that they were rt.ri ct. _ famine their , reply to the note of th , Big an L Lictie iEnfem‘e dcny"ng t"eir admissinm, to diseussicm, of the Ruucan question junk“ the Russo-German Treaty was i rescinded, or " fem: amended and ap- '. proved by the cordwevnz'e. l The Germans are said to be divided, in their deCoorattirm. This is thel reason for their delay in coming to I deciwiun for submission to the auicrs. The Russians have also withheld offi- cial pubhution of their reply to the London oxperu' report, which had been mixed for to-day. l, therefore, tha, g and storing nay be used Rt f. Packimt, and noes, grinding tchandire, Dem ti "â€" '._v "'_rV" and. pave the way for a confer- agreement on the Russian The plans ana-), .t of warehouse " or. and suftieient of There is a frost-proof Sch provides about 6,000 stoma» purposes. It will fnre, that in addition to storing seed, the ele.. ' used satisfactorily for but, and storing apples Prank OHS xx call for are] and on. This. while It 'actically tire-pr-cor " more costly than to consider. How- capavity of the bin elevator should give as e:'onomieal service I, clearing to grade, (king, storing. ware- should be particular, " other materials alone should prove Hur grai pending for building; The so as to be econ- operate it. One I bushels. Al. provided, 26 of registered seed addition to other. use space on Ient office ap. be sufti.. in rush it has completed speeificatioms. We made his "l Immunzo‘i -i'rbcrinq their Big uni. Lint. 'o Ii Ce 'u'-i'abotit t -proof‘ It is 6,000l may be [t will i warehm .on tolii, ivhil b 'tle-imao, t stop- It'.own Council of S "i Ottawa is unkind n.,' true! It states tl 'the Atlantic and -liGd to some 30 F If instead of ths quuantity of waste “it as the same ma I ized elsewhere. it , . 000,000 a year. w 1 mo com- or very great MvanuG/d, the lining of surplus Canadian seed cr,'liey-.Atrirne/t of Amirn ee ' REGLAR FeuERs--ss; Gene Byrnu -'-------, I Brink-h Wasting ciridiiri Fish b , l der H a win some 100,000 tons" a unkind enough to say states that the fish was ,,,, -"""J. l of throwing away that sf waste, Canadians utilized 4tttte material would be util- luum " --- ' ' . here. it would be worth 810,- year. which is not a small ----=ir' tl trade depression lifts, it 9e more rapidly. The grad- "Northern Grown" seed for l doubtless continue, to be THE HISTORIC BOAT The two crews. Oxford and Cambridge, pl Hammersmith Bridge with Cambridge in f in tor Cambridge by four and tb half Inmnl feeds. the short elevator leg, nor the long leg, which carries d to the bins. patent distributor at the ele- Pl It' Intention to ma t a view to eleanin we beHeve they useful information n the fish mild on Paeifie coasts am.. Ase blue print plans ed Branch is looking F seed production in demand throughout the shippiGUrii, This carrier also mtormation from s. It is believed, 'eatest value will who build in ttc'- in seed sup- Agriculture, um elevator ack sufficient umv localities, em could be d mam as a organizations annually be fed" diidtiv) iii; the may. " ot' mm y make al-l 'aning' and: they may; _ ('3- iti sp ‘C t For seed impmv. soon as lifts, it pu rpmes. I amount to add Fresh-Loi," do: ped a couple of street. IN] a halt length; Prot.-vrhis is the have been late. Don can't stay _t_he flight I {says._E . x . 1 r . --- taching Pertments f "um" d natu o a f tCN WWW ucted . re are bei an 1 sacks 9is" nour-, s In the ti mg Hbak‘f , s, $7.7 1st 1 _ wansea ' mplate combing} ersH, $7 [ir'" Per sub . . with works, I "yard, 3‘95. Str _ stltut the bi at', Mani Loo la 1h lug . o Jec (tittek.s ituba ft l. e Coat. nickel f :.:t ofr. Ca,$R.T(. our-lst compa mg of tin or tin ".',,f(i',','i',ii'iesli'i-,i,'N'e't'ir. hm} u deal 1'g has 'd',',',"'):,',',:, Irii'iil'i.', Ite,, a). jiji.rii, . 1 . l . , - c. ' ls know the J,"v'Qti2,r."t,f, t,ii'i,i.t'i,ar)iCi,iii,,1': ails, Sy di n as th n, whi new :uriplets o. Pc', be" lcate A e Steel Ni ichl iil 22c. b, 26 to r of fl"; prOmine - 'iiii'i3t,'.,utttd',t.? ””1““- pt memJ42 'toczeamel'y affirm -- I ' 139 to 4030; ii','. funk, e; aa. , 41 t no 9., Scientists" amounts arrangement Crmada is pe Dominion, ST Hama, due after the respe " covering war purchases Ii transactions were set off ‘jother. The British Go (sired to discharge this fr-ar rate of sterling e -’with this Proposal the C iii/e' uepartmwt did nc (ese. It has been agre (dispute is to be left in 'rrdsent, and it is possi gradual recovery of s mimmize if not oblitera‘ of “martian before the finv.l adjustment is rm monthly payments of $5, are to be made in the into l A despatch from London saya.'-- The British Government has agreed to pay off Britain', war debt to Cam. ada at the late of $5,000,000 per month. The total amount owed is about $130,000,000. which wan tha, b,.., sition of being a cred sther Country, most, if 191‘s. being debtors for l ON BRrrhiiiriihurr 'otal Amount Owing Canada is About t130,00ii,ood i Stopped TI; Minutes 'wn as the Steel-Nickel/ ate. A prominent mam-4! the syndicate is Henry! son of 'ir Alfred Mend. I detpatch from cel late. Dokt you nation's r 1"ny"rlo e0rn, :spatch from London; Twat; ihy..r Exptrimentt of a far-iyyf,yy, A. is" , do/'t know; u no: obliterate the cause :ion before the time for the mime-mt is roachod. The rayments of $5,000,000 each made in the interim and this mt is already in operation.‘ perhaps the only one of the which is in the fm-i.:nno.d , RACE photographed after L front. The race f) Produc- Rustic“ namnton, Ont.--Contraets for Au-Vee-u-se-ea-s-_,,,,,,,-... creation of ten bridges for the ----'a='="-"-e-"-tee3erte E James Bay extension of the Tem: l add every twelve-month to mice and Northern Ontario Rail " wealth. They faey wgrelaw reported to have been secure: d through an ynvestieation the Hamilton _Bri-dge Works Co. Mr. J. B. Fielding under the bridges will Post, 3175.000. and ll of the Council for Seientifie work is started on them, the . Mrial Research Pt .?ttrrtGii'y1, east. end plant here will be ed by the Council an amnion-net! and one hundred mm pu I this condition of things iS’work. being made, however. Al In!" . - tknow. Huststop. minutes down the rustless plate is .000. which was the the respective acco purchases and o of time? third time you uy m Operation. . only one of the n the fortunate creditor of the 5. if not all the for considerable] 1 tttter passing un- race thrished with know you 'inplate accounts , other _ -'- .v ant, triplets, 21 to 'Rllie.' Fodder cheese, large. 173m! H‘OId. large, 25 to 26c; twins, 2552 toi _!'.’6%c; triplets, 26 to 27e; Stiltons.§ new, 22e. g I Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 26 to: ’30c; creamery, frints, fresh, Mest.i, 14/2, to 48c; No. , 41 to 420; No. 2,w 39 to 40e; cooking, 22 to 25c. " I Dressed IPul!ry--sprine chickens“ 30 to Me; roosters, 20 to 250; fowl,, 24 to Me; ducks, Mc; turkeys,' 45 to] 500; geese, 25c. Ex Live IPultt'y-)iprine chickens. 22 l to 28e; roosters, 17 to 20c; fowl, 24 to t Me; ducks, Mc; turkeys, " to .50c; s geese, Me. _ Martraririe-20 to 22e. E Estes-tans, laid, candied, 30 to 310; ! E new laid, in cartons, Me. it! Beans-Can. !ttyyi-pie)ted, bushel,} 84.40; primes, $3.85 to " itl Maple Ledyetsiu' per than.“ ------, bal- Dressed 30 to Me; 24 to Me; 'roy. geese, 3 '1.yriliViii", 1' Ontario No. 3 iside. ,__, VD.“ u! a1. Baled hey---'rraek', ton, extra No. 2, $22 t, $18 to $19; clover, $14 TORONTO f Ontario Porn III. Manitoba whea $1.56. Manitoba oats-- Stag No. I ford -- r-.. (for the detection of fment agents who p ‘treaty monies to the bands scattered thr: parts of the province by airplane, and thus accomplish in five on work which formerly 1 weeks. Regina, Sask.--Bin Quebec, ltue.--The present maplel sugar season is reported to be the tries/tl ‘experienced in the last quarter of a: century. Those who tapped in the first week of March had two weeks at" ideal sugar weather, and whilst the, but two weeks of March were not, ideal there was much good sugar; made. i Hamilton, ont.--Contrart,, fm- eh-, if carried out the Came rose be of great attraction for tot and be of value to the city Vince both. man ten tons, operated by 12,000 men and boys. " decreases were re- corded in the catch of cod and lab- stem, but there were gains in mack- erel, halibut, trwordfish and smelts. I St. John, N. B.--A Came reserve to; extend from St. John to the St. Projri river and to comprise between 300.000; and 400,000 acres is proposed. Thin? section is plentifully stocked with! game and is intersected from the may by six rivers and innumerable smalleri streams and lakes in which fish! abound. The Provincial Government ‘ has promised favorable Tt)siarationl, of the scheme. and it is helievpd the” Halifax, 'N.&--Nova Scotia chain. ed a harvest from the sea last tear valued " $9,000,000, “cording; to the report of the Commissioner of Fisher- ies. In the deep-wa ti:heries in 1921; there were employed 396 sehooners/ carrying 3,000 men} and in the. shore; fisheries there were 4,702 boats of less} than ten tons, operated by 12,000 men, and boys. " decreases were re-g corded in the catch of cod and lab-j stem, but there were gains in mack-lv are], halibut. swordeh and mu“- I 'rn---M to 600, outside. our-ut pats., in cotton $7.70 er bbl; 2nd pats. .23. Straights, in bulk, .c’).. _ i CHYetr-0ntavio. 901b. bee, have track, Bay puma (to 31-25: Quebec, $1.15 to $1.25 eorn---No. 2 yellow,oot,ntoes. Irish Cobblers, $1.75 a 3 yellow, 76he, all rail. i Smoked Ptats--Harni, med., Co. 3 extra, test 47 yos.i34e; cooked ham, 47 to Me: s: 63 to 6Ge, awarding toirnile, 26 to 28v; cottage rolls, side; feed barley Me. ghee; breakfast bacun. 29 to Mc; b-No. 3. 98e to $1.02. 51‘s! brand breakfast bacon. 37 tn 2, " to $1. iioay,ks, boneless, 36 to 4le. Del. Montreal freitrhtym.fs't'rerl meats--Lona clpm- h H. an- -- _ feed, iii 01 ten bridges for the new Q extension of the Temiska. l Northetn Ontario Railway, ted to have been secured by lton_Bridge Works Co. The rill Post, $175,000. and When} started on them, the com-a st. end plant here will be re- ..a -_-, I . - Jr-lst Pats., in cotton? , bbl.; 2nd Pats., $8.20Y l large. 20 to 20%“; , Irc; triplets, 21 to outside. _- t oats, 40 to .__v... ....* ”VII Bran, per ton, $28 ton, $80 to $32; m 0 to $1.80. Track, Toronto. I who pay the annual a to the various Indian trad throughout remote province will also trarvot 'orortto, d thus will iii able to five or six days the merly required several m, aoromo. pe 522 to $23; mixed , $14 to $18. per ton. track, To. r--Bintiet. " ine in t--No. l Nor tavorable consideration ', and it is believed that the game reserve should Daminion News in Big nd innumerable smaller; lakes in which fish) Provincial Government) my be employed in ba during the com- Patrol forest areas 5 per imp. Imus. irc; No: i A fleet offive fly- Canada From aaiiiJiiiiii-c""r="-j' commercial 450, out- t".S5te?.8T . tourist travel city and pro- also travel freight tral., $2.10; per .5 imp ortherll,IMap]e sugar, lit.. i8e. f Ho..ne.v--Uouijh, tins 380: ox-vper 1b.; 5-23-11). Hm. I mun»..- Ontario comb hon ,Q: {A Govern. 58 to good put to tlieertr,"r,iiki- "it; $5.60 lo $6.50; hoe, 1 Oatsr--Can. West., No. 2, 6350; Can. (West., No. 8, 6te. Flour-Man. spring when: pats, firsts. 88.50. Rolled oats-- ‘Bag. 90 lbs.. " Bran, 832.50. Shorts. $33. Hay, No. 2, per ton, our lots. $29 to $80, 1 Cheese. finest Western. 16 to 1614,03 Butter, choicest creamery. 34 to Me. Eggs, selected, Me. Potatoes, per big. car Iota, 85 to MK. , mi)" H3 Lani-Pure. Uncut, 16"; d ,tubs. " to 17120; Dails, 171.ee ' prints. 18 to 19e. Shortening. US to 1550; tubs, 15% to Iti, "11610 Huge; prints, 17% to I I Choice heavy steers, $7.75 r l, . do, good, 87.50 to $7.75; butehm 1choice. $7.7,5 to $8.50; do, tr “to $7.50; do, med., $6.25 to 86 com., $5.25 to $6: butcher r, choice, " to $7.75: do, med., 1 1 $6.75; do, com., 85 to $6; " cows, choice, $5.50 to $6.60; dt H3350 to M, mam-m... .....I -_-A- do, good. ti; tir F, iii,',' bugs. fed and watered ”my“. .1.” w $5.00; do, good, 87 ‘to $7.50; do, med., $6.25 to $6.75; do. com., 85.25 to $43: butcher heifers. choice. " to $7.75: do, med., $6.50 in $6.75; do. com, 85 to $6; butcher cows, choice, $13.50 to $6.50; do, med., $3.50 to $5; manners and when, tl, (ii $2; butcher. bulls, good. tr, to w; Ida, com., 83 to $4; feeders, good. $6.50 to 87; do, fair, $5.50 to $6; stoekers. good, $6 to $6.50: do, fair, " to $5.50; milkers, 830 to $75; swingers, 840 tn $80; calves. choice. 810 to $1'2; do, med., ttt to $10; do, com., $4 to $7; lambs, choice. $14 to 815; do. com., tu'to $7; spring lambs,’ $11 to $14; sheep. choice, 89 to 89.54% A., __-_, . h -- as. fed and wiierirriiif,.' do, 2.25; do. country points, $12. Mammal. n-‘. A .--- ...__,.. ""'"6 near Unto] $17.50 to $19; clear bellies, $19.50 t $20.50; lightweight rolls, $47; heavy we.irrht, rrlis, 841. S or,' Prime Rupev-t, B.C., thelweather and other ad, not for fitshimr, the halibu car British Columbia ban] {1,602,000 pounds in the} Much, neatly three tis lewiof the catch for the SI ka-Hear. ' You are unjust to yourself when Lyon are unjust to others. ’ The marriage of Prinees. Mary helped the restoration fund of West, mirster Abbey. Some of the moving- picture men paid as math as 85.000 apiece for choice places from which to :hotogrnph the bridal pt'ocestriotr. _ "_--.-.--, tii.bi. W .__ .a-lvl I " in; go down to Mayo in large quand- ties. Wharves, warehouses, storm and residences are to be built in the Silver Bonanza district u soon as weather permits. There in also to be considerable development in Dawson I Dawson City. Y. thaw is on in the Yul 'stage to travel on s [Yukoners have been 'the "Outside" in large ber and building mat to go down to Mayo i ties. Wharves, ware and retridenees are to Silver Bonn.“ Jinn-i Pytatoer --Or I " Saskatchewan We. In invest rirnent of millions of doll”! by an GIprovim-e’s farmers at harvest time Hand the Regina branch of the Sag. I)atehewa/ Grain Grower. is asking if that a binder twine factory be estab- 'Hished at the provincial penitentinry iint Prince Albert. Not only does the |,branch want inquiry made into the "ifeasitriiity of this establishment, but 'eonsider the advisability of utilizing Hsrison labor in the manufacture of (farm implements. } Edmonton. Alta.-mani:, enrnlh-d h, . ----. - ulna: WI Wham Public schools total iwith 3301 turhrmt (IS-orb“- - mxmers. $30 to $75; to $80; calves. choice, t, med., ttt to $10; do, Llnmlzs. choice. $14 to building material is y Mines and fruit tree we been brought into Brit- til BO far this year for It on new orchard land, >0 figures compiled from ropurts by Dr. Warnock, :iater of Agriculture for ,, r... u. unu ther adverse conditions 3 halibut much off the bin U.nkratttounted to 'n'; Spring lambs, nice, $9 to $9.50; 't 'pm., " to tit.. $7.26; calves, the“. 81425; ans, ITle to 18c; hortening. tierces, 5% to 16e; pails, 17% to "le. 'tr, $7.75 to $8.50; l; bqtcher steers. Den. Not only does the inquiry made into the this establishment, but advisability of utilizing " branch of the Sas.. tin Grower. is asking twine fnetorv be estab- provineut Peetitentinry imp. gals., $2.0: Y. T.--The spring Yukon and the last n sleighs has left. 'eo lam-hing from The numbers. Luv. r-rapihs enrolled in in the month" of times the volume same m,onth last , 14% to Lr: 17 to 18e p” ey, per der.., 't in Dawson In who cf bad to IN f.t/b smoke ' 30 t 'c; 8m to 40c " 'seed a bag. 32 to moon “an of Ontario in Want the [ Manny claims at Elbow lake, Ihk'h resulted in I mrkod impetus to on}; in: in that district. The lam“! en gineer who secured the claim. for the Rollin” inure.“ and that the find of the lam] Brxrther.s w“ import. ant. and that if it would average, it “I the mm: thing In knew M. 10¢ teams m (i'i'i: men at chin" u u hasten Ind: 1 Ac My... ht . “nth dal camber do” were recorded - - -_- - "_'..- m field. First new th- . 9"." the action of the indium Ida.» int"...- " n-.-_c, ' . . . 1‘.th none seventy-eight chinm were recorded at the [Judi "tice m Le Pate, mm! the My indication “av that January's ttewes would cum-o! than of the who. Iona. Sewn! new. Inn ”and to burning“ About an. not: “at a! development in tho Noni- In“. “ALI In“ -_--, A _.. - SL1 shortly qurtnti- atoms chin:- u rapidly u posuhle and hasten back to wttch developments. As my as men do: (an: have left hadnchdny. Intummtt, ofDr, .._L... _.,, I Le Pu. Northern Maximum} «again: :and the gateway to the [mat mineral fields, hm: been a seething hive of bustle and stir since the opening of the new year as limpet-tort- and m'- mtives of mining companion ur- rivod and d-ted. Racing mm- have been Hunted foe taking pm!- pectoh and prospective takers out of Elbow Luke and other district; while An- .-- -.-, -. i After the slump ”pt-rim: ( I i' _ Canadian mining industry ‘n 192! ', gratifying to observe on "il ssid resumption of accustomed mow-p: ’Whiist this promiiw is fairly my :all over the Dominion it in most fnounced in Northern Manitoba. 1 ,adsr's newest mining 13er mm on its potentially greatest, and mix him are convinced from in'iE-n: that this section is about to exporii I season of activity previousi) reached. This is int n Imam in wild-cat mm.- but m-tixity falls ju fitd by developments, uinmwrim, the capital which it gain: tutu duteiet. 124.328, A little pale, And show dr. like SM The thorn-St "with invest- " The new; of her mvrly pansin l', come as a great shack lo the EATON) knew her in Toronto, an 5 Dominion running a distircet l4 " the dual of this talented 30mm -ier. Never before. has me work gCnnnddnn novelist “(rand h Worldwide attention and her I cane at the moment of ht: mm- su-md triumph. , Bir Andrew MacPliail, uiitm- " _ University Magazine, “mm-u}, v jpubl'idxed a number of )5st Pick" “new. when informed d he:. d Handed out the fu'f..uimr h-"“ w yby her, the manuurhpx of' “him Hind waived: New Suri., ho And o'er thr No lip" have) time a tratht If birds born Bum are continually men "uh" to m um} unze Mining Activity in w, vuul. unnul‘n Inc calm- to thin country when u and chin! and lived here for the my“ - of but life. m.., -r---, . . - CHRIST LN THE by m. _.iaro.;..:';.,: A despatch from Tatum» The funemt of the lute " jorio Pickthan. the mum: novehut and poet. who died a in Vancouver on Wednesday, '1 from the residence of her nth Arthur C. Helm-13. Tomnto. merit Wu; mace at M. cemetery. 'M/u-sri/Tile-rn,. ' d .. Wu kl afte spun i that day M " Mm them Manitou-, capital my to the/nut animal en I nothing hive of r since the opening of " prospectors and no» arjom Mu at Sign Ht ttt W In; In " AND POE Piektuit, Far, ".3," L' ””3 I pine a M. Jun..- tott1ed monument. is fairly pent-rd " it is moat pm. I Manitoba. Can- fivld mm om- ot eat, and mining n ”5’ Wham! (113% .Ml'SFy 11t 'ly nan-sine ha t to the many 'unto, and the hide: . l (-ment. INHIWI' 'nee lb? Pt' drath mom - I Canadian Jttt "er at amt; WI “I heht father, Mr. " wh II w rib of a We any: l--- . II.“

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