Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . NO EATS GROCERY STORES CLOSED. LACK OF HELP IF THE FARMER DOESAS HE SAYS ME WILLRAISES ONLY, EWOIIGH FOR HIMSELF MEAT ?MARKET CLOSED SUPPOSE HE DID! A MILLION DOLLAR fund was raised—Nicholas?* Murray Butler charges—by Wall Street specu-lators to secure the nomination of General Wood forthe Presidency. The Senate has been investi-gating the story, and one of the sensational develop-ments- was that one quarter of the amount, $250,000,was contributed by Ambrose Monell. This is of particular interest to Canada. The moneywasted in this enterprise ro


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . NO EATS GROCERY STORES CLOSED. LACK OF HELP IF THE FARMER DOESAS HE SAYS ME WILLRAISES ONLY, EWOIIGH FOR HIMSELF MEAT ?MARKET CLOSED SUPPOSE HE DID! A MILLION DOLLAR fund was raised—Nicholas?* Murray Butler charges—by Wall Street specu-lators to secure the nomination of General Wood forthe Presidency. The Senate has been investi-gating the story, and one of the sensational develop-ments- was that one quarter of the amount, $250,000,was contributed by Ambrose Monell. This is of particular interest to Canada. The moneywasted in this enterprise ro doubt came out of, andhad its source in, Ontario, says THE FINANCIALPOST, of Mr. Monell was a poor but promising young Amer-ican when Charles M. Schwab took temporary controlof the International Nickel Company. He made the manager, and the Nickel Company madeMr. Monell a multi-millionaire. The Nickel Company gets all its raw material inOntario, and had been making and spending its pro-fits in the States. Mr. Schwab thought this wasunjust to t


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