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- Our International OutlookSchurman, Jacob G., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 17 Feb 1921, 60-74 Recent events in South Africa. Ways in which these events are significant. Great Britain's view of colonial relations now and in the past. The principles of liberty and nationality and independence. Another principle prevalent in the world called "anti-democracy," embodied in Bismarck. Now living in a world practically wholly given …Schurman, Jacob G., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 17 Feb 1921, 60-74 Recent events in South Africa. Ways in which these events are significant. Great Britain's view of colonial relations now and in the past. The principles of liberty and nationality and …Empire Club of Canada
- [War Memorial]Vancouver's Bronze Angel, a war memorial erected in 1921 at Vancouver's Canadian Pacific Railway Station, commemorates those who had previously worked for the C.P.R. and had lost their lives in the war. This is one of four commissioned by the railway company and placed near their stations across Canada. After …Vancouver's Bronze Angel, a war memorial erected in 1921 at Vancouver's Canadian Pacific Railway Station, commemorates those who had previously worked for the C.P.R. and had lost their lives in …Oakville Public Library
- The League of Nations and the First Assembly at GenevaFoster, Right Hon. Sir George E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 3 Feb 1921, 31-49 The latest development to the First Assembly of The League. Some comments on the League itself. How we can win in this work. The League of Nations launched with the adoption of the covenant or draft at the Peace Conference. The effects of the war remaining with us. A reading …Foster, Right Hon. Sir George E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 3 Feb 1921, 31-49 The latest development to the First Assembly of The League. Some comments on the League itself. How we can win in this work. The League of Nations launched with the …Empire Club of Canada
- The Old Country Re-VisitedMacNaughton, Prof. John, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 17 Mar 1921, 114-128 The appropriateness of speaking of Scotland. Some personal reminiscences of Scotland, and the speaker's return to the Old Country. Words on the recent victory in the war. The sea power that saved the world. The story of Zeebrugge. Our tremendous debt to the British Navy. The speaker's journey to France; …MacNaughton, Prof. John, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 17 Mar 1921, 114-128 The appropriateness of speaking of Scotland. Some personal reminiscences of Scotland, and the speaker's return to the Old Country. Words on the recent victory in the war. The sea power …Empire Club of Canada
- The Egyptian and Arabian ProblemsZwemer, Samuel M., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 3 Nov 1921, 278-294 Speaking of Egypt and Arabia in their relation to the strength and influence of the British Empire. Personal relationships developed during the speaker's years of missionary service. The difficulty of speaking of these two countries today, still under the mist and shadow of the smoke of battle. A physical description …Zwemer, Samuel M., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 3 Nov 1921, 278-294 Speaking of Egypt and Arabia in their relation to the strength and influence of the British Empire. Personal relationships developed during the speaker's years of missionary service. The difficulty of …Empire Club of Canada
- Quo Vadis India?Rustomjee, Rustom, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 13 Oct 1921, 237-251 Some amusing anecdotes of the speaker's reception in various parts of the world. Forces seeking not only to drive a wedge between the peoples of the United States and the British Empire, but between the Mother-country and His Majesty's overseas dominions. The speaker's conviction, after a prolonged stay and much …Rustomjee, Rustom, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 13 Oct 1921, 237-251 Some amusing anecdotes of the speaker's reception in various parts of the world. Forces seeking not only to drive a wedge between the peoples of the United States and the …Empire Club of Canada
- Difficulties and Opportunities of the British EmpireGough, Rev. A.W., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 22 Sep 1921, 227-236 Post-war problems in Great Britain. Such problems not the result of the victory. The speaker's opinion as to the cause of the troubles. Finding the most enthusiastic expression coming from the lips of people whose hearts are set upon destruction. Examples of such orators in Hyde Park. The speaker's work …Gough, Rev. A.W., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 22 Sep 1921, 227-236 Post-war problems in Great Britain. Such problems not the result of the victory. The speaker's opinion as to the cause of the troubles. Finding the most enthusiastic expression coming from …Empire Club of Canada
- Empire Problems of TodayCavan, General, The Earl of, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 19 Dec 1921, 365-378 An address by General, The Earl of Cavan, K.P., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., at a dinner given in his honour. The commitments that all we members of the British Empire have to fulfil at this minute. A review of some of the moments in Canada's history when she supported the British Empire. …Cavan, General, The Earl of, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 19 Dec 1921, 365-378 An address by General, The Earl of Cavan, K.P., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., at a dinner given in his honour. The commitments that all we members of the British Empire have to …Empire Club of Canada
- Will Britain Retain India?Morison, Prof. J.L., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 3 Mar 1921, 88-99 The Indian question as the most important question before the British Empire today, and how that is so. India's contribution to the war. Seeing to it that we are not failing in generosity and gratitude to India. A review of the Indian problem and its history. Faults of the British …Morison, Prof. J.L., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 3 Mar 1921, 88-99 The Indian question as the most important question before the British Empire today, and how that is so. India's contribution to the war. Seeing to it that we are not …Empire Club of Canada
- British Industry: Anglo-Canadian and Empire TradeField, F.W., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 5 May 1921, 192-203 The position of the industrial conditions in England. Trade relations between Canada and the Old Land. A few words about the development between the foreign units of the Empire. The speaker's recent return to England, Scotland and Wales, visiting more than 40 plants, talking and meeting with industrial and commercial …Field, F.W., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 5 May 1921, 192-203 The position of the industrial conditions in England. Trade relations between Canada and the Old Land. A few words about the development between the foreign units of the Empire. The …Empire Club of Canada
- WORLD WAR I - AWARDS: Flag given to Timmins Great War Veterans Association; maple leaves for men who servedPorcupine Advance, 13 Apr 1921, Section 1, p. 2 ...Porcupine Advance, 13 Apr 1921, Section 1, p. 2 ...Timmins Public Library
- The Poppy LadyPort Arthur News Chronicle, 5 Jul 1921 Full text available on microfilmPort Arthur News Chronicle, 5 Jul 1921 Full text available on microfilmThunder Bay Public Library
- Veterans Will Meet Monday In Pt. ArthurPort Arthur News Chronicle, 2 Jul 1921, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmPort Arthur News Chronicle, 2 Jul 1921, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmThunder Bay Public Library
- G.W.V.A. Deplores Any Multiplication Of The Veteran OrganizationsPort Arthur News Chronicle, 5 Jul 1921, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmPort Arthur News Chronicle, 5 Jul 1921, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmThunder Bay Public Library
- 'Poppy Lady Of France; Visitor In Port ArthurPort Arthur News Chronicle, 5 Jul 1921 Full text available on microfilmPort Arthur News Chronicle, 5 Jul 1921 Full text available on microfilmThunder Bay Public Library
- Pt. Arthur To Get Dominion Convention G.W.V.A.Port Arthur News Chronicle, 4 Jul 1921, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmPort Arthur News Chronicle, 4 Jul 1921, p. 1 Full text available on microfilmThunder Bay Public Library
- Madame Guerin Would Have Canadians Sell Poppies To Help French OrphansPort Arthur News Chronicle, 4 Jul 1921 Full text available on microfilmPort Arthur News Chronicle, 4 Jul 1921 Full text available on microfilmThunder Bay Public Library
- Cenotaph in WinterCondition: fair - some small marks in upper right corner of image.Condition: fair - some small marks in upper right corner of image.St. Marys Museum
- How Education Strengthens The Links of EmpireFay, Prof. C.R., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 20 Oct 1921, 252-260 The importance of sentiment in Imperial affairs. An invitation to consider the point that sentiment unaided by knowledge is not able to effect everything. The speaker's wish to show us that there is something more than sentiment in the field of activities, something very closely connected with sentiment, that being …Fay, Prof. C.R., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1923), 20 Oct 1921, 252-260 The importance of sentiment in Imperial affairs. An invitation to consider the point that sentiment unaided by knowledge is not able to effect everything. The speaker's wish to show us …Empire Club of Canada
- Riddiford House, 1215 Lockhart Road, and Kirby House under construction, 1219 Lockhart Road, 19211219 was built for John Thomas (Jack) and Alice Maude (née Gilbert) Kirby, who moved in shortly after their marriage February 8, 1922, and lived here until 1959. The property was purchased from Ephraim Burns. Jack returned from overseas after the First World War and was employed as a notary …1219 was built for John Thomas (Jack) and Alice Maude (née Gilbert) Kirby, who moved in shortly after their marriage February 8, 1922, and lived here until 1959. The property …Burlington Historical Society