Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seem to call for it-with no sense of impropriety or bad manners. He might even register as much impatience as Lord Bessborough did, without a national crisis being the result. . . . Lord Bessborough may well have made history both for himself and Canada by his little flare-up at Toronto...
...bellowed Lord Bessborough. "Where is your Mary Pickford? Get on with your Mary Pickford show! Whers is the parade? Get on with the parade! And I want to know, my man, what you will say if I report to the King that I have not been properly received in Toronto...
After the parade Lord Bessborough refused to sign the distinguished visitors' book at Toronto's Old Fort, departed in a huff...
...Allan Roy Dafoe, 51, graduate of the University of Toronto, has been practicing at Callander for 26 years, is the district's medical officer and coroner. Obstetrics has always been a large part of his practice among the prolific French-Canadians. His youngest mother was 13, his oldest 63. Once he delivered a two-headed monster. One of his patients has borne 23 children, only one of whom has died, and that one, said Dr. Dafoe last week when he had an opportunity to relax in the wicker easy-chair in his library, "was dead at birth...
Last week the first court action for violation of the Securities Act of 1933 was started in a Manhattan Federal Court. The Federal Trade Commission secured a temporary order restraining C. Morrison Smith & Co., investment brokers, from selling stock of Golden Quebec Mines, Ltd. Golden Quebec, organized at Toronto last December with some $92,000 in assets and 48 claims in a gold district in northwest Quebec, filed a Trade Commission registration in February covering an issue of 350,000 shares at $1 par. The Trade Commission charged that C. Morrison Smith & Co., underwriters of the issue, had sold some...