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Durham Review (1897), 2 Nov 1922, p. 3

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11 bain} 9 case *9ha VZE, Lt.Col. L. C. M. $. Amery | The First Lord of the Admiralty in, the new Bonar Law Government, is | married to a Canadian girl, lormerlyi Miss Florence Greenwocod, B.A.. of Whithy, Ontario. She is a populari London hostess. D The Rebel Leader Second Dail Ei Nominates State DE VALERA ONCE MORE IN LIMELICHT D n French, British and I Eleven invitations Allâ€"to the Hin‘s. : WiAindadisat it asias d 224 ; tary for Foreign Affairs, tion will be handed to the partment in Washington French, British and Italian | Eleven invitations will be allâ€"to the United tSates Greece, France. (CGireat HRxi+ States to“ from Lord tary for F A despateh from T France, Italy and Great agreed to invite the Un participate officialy in t beace conference at Lai zerland , November 13, was reached after a wee of the form af ths s ... sued in UNITED STATES INVITED TO ATTEND _ CONFERENCE ON NEAR EAST PROBLEMS 1 H C sugg; D doubtful of Republican ise he could i the armvy. + ~uv~Cinber 13. This ched after a week‘s ] orm of the invitatisn the conference SAY DICK , HOWJA LKE my ‘costume FoR THA MASquERADE zestion to ask participate cff Curzon, the Br uim V & from Paris says: Jumnione the United rrespondence his ability to Government, cam ard Council. to the State Deâ€" ’lington by the talian Embassies, will be issued in tSates, Turkey, it Britain, Italy, eat Britain have United States to in the Near FEast Â¥C binet uted er, the in offâ€" m inche inne ich AVS ne, Switâ€" s decision liserssion to be is nent ncue been he | Ottawa 8â€"Yearâ€"Old | Clothes Haileybury Baby | mss | _A despatch from Cobalt says:â€"The local Relief Comâ€" mittee has received a baby‘s sweater coat from â€" Elien Wood, 368 Slater Street, Otâ€" tawa, which that eight-year-‘ old maiden knitted with her own hands after spending money to buy the woo!. The dainty little garment was preâ€" sented to Violet Pea:! McLood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J: McLeod, Haileybury, who was exactly four days cld when the fire swept across the country. | to e d | commence until De. {abouts when Lak ‘stopped, but during ' 150 cars a day, : 1200,000 bushels of | | markets stoppea, but during the last few days 150 cars a day, representing about 200,000 bushels of grain, have been sent out allâ€"rail for the Eastern witnessing a tri rail shipments o adian West, bo Pacific and on t Railways, such been known in f this side, which w | sum of five millio: ets of Canadian f e | bring about two n 1 | to the treasuries ; , ways and a corres ~ | to the Canadian 1 Woestern Last ay re An ime financial adviser to the Turkish lelegation will be Hassan Fehmy Bey, vho is now Finance Minister in the \[ngora Government, and the General ecretary, Ressid Safvet Bey, prominâ€" nt jurist and authority on internaâ€" All Lausanne Parleys °C PCZSSI0!¢ belore nay 'Removd of Cattle Embargo’ procession through th \ Will Benefit Farmors and Piges 2 | Will 4 <a,. _ | British Parliament | _ Transportation Companies. | w. j 00 vi cases, the throwing o English market will to obtain five to six pound. It is esth T dsn e ie neta mdns _A despatch from London says:â€" The removal of the embargo on Canâ€" adian cattle will mean a gain to the Canadian _ farmers, railways _ and steamship compnies of almest ten milâ€" lion dollars a year. This is the estiâ€" mate made by the experts who assistâ€" ed the Canadian Ministers in the reâ€" cent conference on embargo removal‘ with the British Ministers. They point out that where the Canadian breeders now receive only two to three cents a pound for cattle so‘d to the United | States. or lons than. mmak n Te o CREAT! WHAT ARE YERq TEN MILLIONS ADDED TO CANADA‘S GAINS As possibie delegates for France at the conference, Mm. de Jouvenel, Hanctaux, Franklin Bouillon, Viviana, Leygus and Bompard, the last named former Ambassador to Turkey, has been mentioned. The definite choice, however, remains to be made, | Japan, Jugoâ€"Slavia and Roumania for the peace conference, and to the Soviet Russian and Buigarian Governâ€" ments, to take part in the discussion of the question of the Dardanelles. _ The invitations will be presented at the di#:awnt capita‘s by the diplo-f matic representatives of ail the three inviting powers, France, Great Bl’i-l tain and Italy, probably on Friday, except in the case of the Moscow GOV-‘ ernment, which will be informed by wireless, e nnsathin Asiamatkes u. Husilc. <4I ports. rail shipments do rnce until December + when Lake nat the Canadian M« despa â€"The LW Wwi Grain Rushed Through by Rail 1t ousand I pllinnictcine td | ley Approved by Turks) s i from Angora Naticnalis® Gov 1"0M â€" AnRgOTA says :â€" ationalist Government, will not object to the ‘ _ peace conference in zerland, and is agreo. e proposed, November and head 1 will mea Mmi n than f the Canadia ondingly larg [erchant Mari TT 1 M2V l“IUVI[; "\CTOR \‘\'f.j . Pn AVD q LGTC i’ Po} ++ *% } IN"TAHA TARREE U f on "\ | MuSkXET â€" EaRg$5t" H t > °3 * y }.\ \\fi mss ~mrmaret i Ae" it & : | 6 | & f ... r‘/ & S £11 J ~P S AU «O & 4| ® es &; I | OB« L :.:LIJL?'B' [ u* £ X#) | j < ?.;K . | i fae -‘, /C./ £A C/ s , ' 8 3 ~e~ ay <=@ s |{®n &# _ ‘ | I is PN 6 f A h PAAA > {’V?fi‘ ~ TPealv, | fesesnesml [Â¥ ,’ & .\/‘71‘" e Hfl.‘\_ w \vfl® ez h $[/ «* . e\ estimated at â€" least mMA 3AyS °M A MUSKETâ€"EAR .Y KNOW BUVCK_ BARE SraAnK s adl THA MoOviE Actor â€" was IN"TAA TAREE . MUSKET â€" garst not usually 12 or thereâ€" igation has ort _ Arthur akes is now rush of allâ€" om the Canâ€" * of least _ two annually to a minimum in the pockâ€" It will also llars yearly inadian railâ€" van Li.0 W the United t in many n of the low _ them cenis per ited _ that has these sum tain, fgu: tion. Determination reduces hard work to nothing; procrastination makes hard work out of nothing. Attorneyâ€"Gic Hoge. Nov ieut.â€"Col. L. C. M. President of the 1 Sir Philip Lloydâ€"Gre Minister of Hea Griffithâ€"Boscawen. Minister of Agricu A. Sanders. Secretary for Se wecretary for J Marquis Curzon. Secretary for t] Duke of Devonshire Secretary for Indi Secretary of Wa Derby. First Lord: at . M o eeet? ley Baldwin. Secre‘ary for Home Affairs liam C. Bridgeman. |__A despatch from London | says:â€"The King at Sandringâ€" | ham on Thursday signed a proâ€" |clamation dissolving Parliaâ€" ment, which had lived four of its constitutional five years, and summoning the new Parâ€" liament to meet on Nevember} 20: The country is now withâ€" out a parliament, but has plenty of candidates for the . The personnel of the new is as follows:â€" Lord President of the C Marquis of Salisbury. Lord _ High Chancel‘orâ€" Offlcial List cf next one ave. Chan F\ GRAIN vEessELs crowoina Canada‘s big grain crop will keep bo until well on into next summer. In the bhurrying their big cargoes east in an eff as possible before navigation closes. The procession through the canal locks at Sa Diasolvedrâ€"i)-;'"!‘(ing George ellor of the E I & ~ â€"Py!< ) a er 0 HOWJA _ LiK® My costum; Ipfrlia_\'iscount Peel ilâ€"Douglas _ McG British Ministers the Coloniecsâ€"The ar t] otlandâ€"Viscount tU oreign _ Affairsâ€" the new Ministry xXcrequerâ€"Stan Admiraltyâ€" Amery. The Earl of the Councilâ€" Sir Robert IN RABBITZEORO A. Watâ€" Viscount [ {| tion the Wil i1 keep both shipping i# / WHERE 13 iT 9 Britain‘s new | a colleague of P In the meantime, the an effort to get as mu | _ Over 71,000 automohilos ,ovor the King Edward His | tween April and October of | according to customs officia ! reported that 22,603 automot |ing United Stntes licenses | Canada. Canadian autamobil lfor the United States numhb HO TTE PTIRUS, watch, or & â€"camera,..or it may be a er you will be well paid for the little bit Nend us your list toâ€"day (if you e the presents) and we will send you con packages of Xmas and other eards and trust you with them and it will not e stamp bocause we will put extra cards nost of postage. _ Write us toâ€"davy ana nelgh} people 202. It is estimated that these . carried 134.173 passengers into ( ada, while 128286 crossed the bor into the United States. MAGNIFT A despatch from London sa Canada is to be represented in year‘s Lord Mayor‘s show on No ber 9th by an allegorical float e ped by the Canadian Provinces the Canadisn National Railways What are the Xma this trese. Make a lis or ladies‘ style) or a 1 Canada to Have Flozt in Mayor of London‘s Show be picture shows part Sault Ste. Marie. ERE IS A WHoLE XMAS THROUGH THE Locks Cr a Wristlet Wate Lord Cave w Lord High Chancelior, Premier Bonar Law., ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO HOMERâ€"WARREN Co. WiN A BICYCLE allegorical float equipâ€" and railway lines busy the grain vessels are much out of the west represented in this . Watch, Cam>ra or Sst FREE OF COST DEPT. 214 Toronto mles travelled 1 Highway beâ€" er of this yvear, fficia‘s. It was omobiles bearâ€" mses â€" entered mobiles bound numbered 13,â€"| 1at these cars of the constant 8 Nt Canâ€" 1 the border on says:â€" on Novemâ€" LNEE FULL OF PresENTs. now EM CAN YOU NAME? and record made in September, 1921. These figures do not include a considerable number of vessels in port from the Great Lakes. Accoriing to present indications, the por‘s shipments of grains in 1922 will consicerably exâ€" ceed the record total of last vear, the line straight norh dred miles, raeching : across the Mackenzic R and two miles past th Alberta. There is no se entire district surveved Township 143, the township in Canada, lished. _ Taking up the sixth meridian, Topographical exps Maple gal., $2 maple s Honey Ib.; 2â€"2% Beansâ€"Canadian, ha $4; primes, $3.50 to 83 Margarineâ€"20 to 22¢, Eggsâ€"No. 1 candled, 37 to 88¢; lects, 39 to 41¢; cartons, now laids to 60c. mW s moieat o O tw i d | twins, 22 to 22%4%¢; triplets, 224 to 23¢; Stiltons, 23¢. Old large, 23 to 24¢; twins, 24 to 24%4c¢; Stiltons, 25¢c. _ Butterâ€"Finest creamery prints, 39 to 40c; ordinary creamery prinis, 35 to 37¢. â€" Dairy, 29 to 81c. Cooking, 21c. Dressed poultryâ€"Springy chickens. 30 to 85¢c; roosters, 23¢; fowl, 24 to 27¢; ducklings, 22 to 26c; turkeys, 30 to 35¢. | Live pouliryâ€"Spring chickens, 25¢; roosters, 17 to 20¢c; fowl, 20 to 25¢:| ducklings, 22 to 26¢; turkeys, 30 to 3oe. nta Claus has a splendid bq | _ _Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 white, $1 to |[§$1.05, according to freight outside; No. 2, 95¢ to $1. Ontario No. 2 white coatsâ€"41 to 48¢. Ontario cormâ€"Nominal. Ontario flourâ€"Ninety per cent. pat., { in jute bags, Montreal, prompt shipâ€" | ment, $4.60 to $4.70; Toronto basis, ]%4.5;) to $4.60; bulk seaboard, $4.40 to. | $4.45. | Manitoba flourâ€"1Ist pats., in cotton sacks, $6.50 per bhl; 2nd pats., $6. Hayâ€"Extra No. 2, per ton, track, Toronto, $16 mixed, $13.50 to $14; flover, $13.50 to $14; straw, $9, car ots. twins 23¢; 24c: d Barleyâ€"Maiting, 59 to 62c, accordâ€" ing to freight outside. Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, 66 to 68c. Ryeâ€"No. 2, 70 to 78c. k 1 Millfeedâ€"Del., Montreal freight, }bags included: Bran, per ton, $20; |shorts, per ton, $22; middlings, $27.25; | good feed flour, $1.90. A Manitcba wheatâ€"No. 1 Northern, $1.19%. Manitoba oatsâ€"Nomina!. Manitoba barleyâ€"Nominal. All the above track, Bay ports. American cornâ€"No. 2 yellow, 85; No. 3 yellow, 84¢, all rail. Â¥now to your friends, . We you the price o a postage parcel to make up for your of the lovely prizes. yot heeseâ€"New, large, 21 to 21 prizes, twg‘pv_hc;r w?tr' :f') productsâ€"â€"f 50; per 5 i mgar, Ib., 23 â€"60â€"!b. tins â€"lb. tins. 14 : on and wround this 0 of your friends and TELY GUARANTER bicycle, or a wristlet alever prize you win o to. f twelve or more of bon‘t / No Nor QuTsipe â€" ET of Dishes, put on and around yolo (elther genis®‘ or a set of china. ~ANY!/! YER OuGHT TE SEE THE _.} AWFUuL FUNNY sTRiIPED ,,,\l'raoH'rs l‘vE got on 1 c dn se & & ex; Toronto n and coasting hed in Montreal 10, and the port »~ record for the irs in the harbor ing by four the to to 14%%¢ per Ib h arthe~* north s been estabâ€" marking of he © Dominion n _ produced for one hunâ€" id extending ver one mile, boundary of tlemen in the MA NY e«‘ ty Inarket Report Nnamed as § Bonar Law‘s nc one of seven pr demend from cent. cf the C nov » ‘\‘ @17 JQ 'wheat pat ‘bee 90 15 hogs, fed . f.ob.. $9. 75 } t V ciritits? PP ds P t Wisaict Whsinacas and heavy, $6 to $9.50; do, grassers, $3.50 to $4; milkers, £80 to $90; springers, $90 to $100; lambs, choice, $12.25 to $12.50; do, culls, 87 to $8.50; hogs, fed and watered, $10.50; do, f.ob., $9.75; do, country points, $9.50. Montreal, ot 38e: O Ontario comb honey, per doz orts ats. € $1¢ ecs a month D l PC 4 C 00 in the €ab VC Orieq mills ahoa t, $11.50 com.. $9 $10.50 #3 H ., $8.25 to |1,568,00€ salmos trout g | in the & ve siatemeni ~ f ‘ lections irom the haicho,> s | wes turned over to the prov chery at Sault Sic. MaPle. | _ More than 1,200,000 | different species wore |Hatchery Branch of â€" | of Marine and Fisher | addition to the egys . | Department, ©00,000 ‘esrgs and 980,000 spec were purchased _ *r; lfirms; 507,000 |rainbo 200,000 cutthroat trom fspeckled trout eggs, a; | trout eggs wore recoiy amd sthaie ahantrtaiart. State jumipd HT Cana« the mar ada wit $250,000 stateme: Minister With the worth of all the s by an « to 37 The l cern in any self must «) partner, sym mai A1 out souls, Large affairs intrusted to mo circumseribed \ never can be c impersonal proc men come in e lows. and in + vin M th t} H in e U CE C CCComp Comeep Haexe wo SHUCB is social ostracism. That is why Arthur HMadley once recommended it as a punishment for men who in financial dealings sought to circumvent the law, Great industries toâ€"day take account of the human element as never hofore, Elficiency is demanded of each porâ€" sonal factor; but the human being is One idea cf big business is that ' which reckons profits entirely in terms of material gain. It considers merely whether a lot of money is made, and makes no scrupulous inquiry into the circumstances behind the balance sheet and the statement of the corâ€" porate production, offered as a showâ€" ’ ing to the stockholders and the public, But there are few industrial leaders who hold that money is the "beâ€"all and endâ€"all" of busine=s. Most men look for a greater satisfaction than that of piling up a fortune. They seek an honorable name, a good repute in the community, the approval of conâ€" science and of their associates, There is no penalty that hurts so much as th One Specialist in Toothache e were you yesterday, . asked the tanchor iea re the IVi olu concern was t +4 were collected by the h of the Department Fisheries in 1921. In ears collected by the T as an h d with the machine. * arly that the most sat rk comes from satisf Te is has learned to be conâ€" he wellâ€"being of its opâ€" se who mourn the pass od old times are usually e shocking disregard of an individdal that one» ie employer cared Wttle, how the emploved lived> n was to keep down reducible minimum a arket a manufactur wply as nossihlsa rainbow â€" trout kled trout eggs m â€" commercial n i the United Atlantic saiâ€" vollection of "@#*, included federal colâ€" 80,000 brows from federa trout T £00,000 brown rhamn n th w C108 Vackie On 01 C 18 U 1@ n

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