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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 21 Jul 1927, p. 7

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s. Canada's Trade is Developing Hon. Jame. Malcolm. ngeu British Manufacturers to Build Branches our 0 Jnmu 0! T! Hon. tar n landomâ€"‘fWo are tut btcv people able to take care of I our own development." dot-Ian James Malcolm: Cumllun 3 ol Tnde 1nd Commam when House Empll Lleul. Stale Amon (orme And : memh Gover ed to oplnlon some and. ‘ uplul Ms W: Hon. Robert Fork: Saj Dominion Wants People From Old Country dance future take I mks much upon their own shoulders. Ilr. Mnicolm repented his pics [or the establishing o! branch (“Torin in Canada by British concerns. This would enable them to secure nn addi- tionl hold on the home Ind western mists. he said. and it would also help the cause of mlmtlon If such tactorles we'ro mnnned with settlers who were not fitted [or [Inn lilo. Sentlmgnt and Trade. "Sentiment may pass away it trade passes away and it we do not meet more No: ‘ d continuously with ya... “u. do. amn'nnd cum", .2. “to“. 50;- Wk! :Ihguod Mb choice. .6! m “’5 ...:, 1s Ghoul” heal, um? Chalet. 8'! to .00; “:3 theta, 86.50 to 31; :Lgldtao .“bu;lwlngpn, rm... .V .- WV- , -7 clam. I316: min. mm pans, 1610:; Nod- lnd “M. 16*(2 rant: Alto noon. Heavy beef MI. choice $8.75 to u; a). lnlr,”bu.25;buuhrm, gweo. to $8.16; do. In” an good, a to O .16; butcher Minn. choice. to £8.50: do, full, 86 to 87- buuM emu. 7nd to choke. 36.26 b “.15; do, Alt 9» 86 to “.76; do. em to mod.,__._ (2.5; TORONTO. Man. wheatâ€"No. 1 North. 31.68% No. 2 North., 51.64%; No. 3 North. SL§S§S c.i.f. pogts MaIL oatsâ€"No. 2 CW, nominal No. 2. not quoted; Nb. 3', feed 67 ‘5: Western grain quotations in c.i.f P045- ‘Millfeedâ€"Del" Montreal heights, bags included. Brntn, re.- ton. $32.25; M, per ton, $35.25; middlings, $42.25. rAfiierican corn. Torcnto freights, No. 2 yellow. kiln dried. 3!.15; No. 3 £951.12“- _kilg grist]: $1.141 'OnL good milling wheatâ€"$1.33, 1. ob. shipping points, according to heights. Barleyâ€"Making, mminal. Buckwhea2â€"Nominnl. Ryeâ€"No. 2. nominal. Man. flourâ€"First. pat... in cotton. $9.05: in jute. $8.90; Toronto second rug in Jute. 88:50. poiAnu Smokod "muâ€"Hum, med, 30c; cooked hams. 40 to 42¢; Imolced rolls, 250 brukfu‘ bacon. 25 to 30¢; bu‘u. bonokn, 32 to ‘24:. Cured menuâ€"Lou clear buon, 50 to 70 lbt. $21; 70 to 90 “it, "9' 90 on 100 lbs. and u . us; Imcwoigm rolls. In burroll, ”.60; beavywdght rolls, $88.90 rar-bbl. nun. -, WV.“ [AMâ€"Pun Mme-.1456 to 15¢; tub, 15V, to llk, "9.16 In USMC; grin“, '1...” I 9h; nhoruning, .ML- c‘u-. Chm-Now..hrgo, 19V. to 2096c; twins, 20 w 214:; triplets. 20% to 21¢. ” ilwnz. 215:. Old. large, 25¢; twins, 6:. Old Stilton, 27c. mansionsâ€"walrus“; Wholeulen nro quotlrg to the (rude: r -- . . V , Ont. flour (old Hopiâ€"Toronto. 90 per cent. rat..‘per barrel, in Carlo", Toronto. $5.90; reaboard, in bulk, $5.30: mutt-rep: $5.39.. ,1 nun]: .. 7v. ..-, .. Kennaâ€"Can. handpicked, $3.00 to $3.90 bushel. Ma lc ‘producLsâ€"â€"Svrup. per im- rte 8.2. 25 to 82.30. per 5 gal, $.15?) $2.25 per gal., maple sugar, .. 25 to 26nd Honeyâ€"604b, tins. 13 to 1392c; IOâ€"lb. tins, 13% b: 139m: 5-“). tips, 14 to H’Ac; Pig-lb. tins. 16c. Comb honeyâ€"$4 to 85 per dozen. PRODUCE. City wholesalers are paying, deliv- neg. Torznto,_as follows: gutterâ€"Creamer!" are sellingâ€" Solidn, No. l, 35 to 35%c; No. 2, 34 to 34116-2. Crmmories are selling prints to Ebb": ntâ€"No. 1, 38 to 37:; Np. 2, lo 36c. Chuming creamâ€""Speclnl," 35 to 36:: firsts. 344:: seconds. 31c. fl WM 1 “annulan Eggsâ€"Frénh cxtns, 32 to 34¢; fresh mm, 29 10";10 seconds, 24 to if: EMarket‘Sj BRITISH MIGRANTS xlhc r‘ dnl‘ welt dd did not 9 indepeude I anxious In] British the b sâ€"uac, rte Lsed away that we guest: were rnorGeuer-l ox-Mlnlslen (no Ramsay m In me slab "in; to stall ‘eslmems. um um this a] not proceed lepeudance. nxlous to obj re her. I anndlans said he dld not vilenzue. unfunn- n! might pass away my. “Thu “lung. 7e call sentiment alcolx: 'ourag‘ elr ow Lo obgfln ludllstrle: Lab. shipping xpre who Mncl remury cl . presided .ord mm; It (‘nnadl‘ Iron: 'nmdn‘ am In the them hould bavs hum Br ¢ lden any Ush the an!!â€" nld In on [migrants but we would Him to a a steady stream of British settlers coming to Canada to strengthen tho sentiment towards the Empire." Iclraice, $80 to $110: milch cows. ’choicc. $0 to $30; plain to medium cows. $45 to $65; cnlves, Choicc. $12.50 to 313; do. med., :9 to $10.50; do, grmers, $4.50 to $5.25; spring lambs. choice, $14 to $14.25; sheep, choice. 35 to $6; do. heavies. $4 to 55; do culls. $2 to $3.50; hogs; selects, w.o.c.. 310,15; do. i. and .w. $9.85; do, thick ,smooth w.o.c., $9.65; do, I. and w., '$9.35. Regular discounts on inferior guides of hogs. had own condition there And lino do 30mm thing (or {he Dominion. Ind. like Col. Amery. he had hurried a Cnnndlnn lady. no they both had bnxun right. He Mid hthoulhl his portiollo w“ the most dinicul! of All the portfolio: In the Dominion Governmeni bruuna human beings formed tho mniorlli with which he worked. Touching on immigration And col- onization. Mr Fork: said: “i In con» vim-ed that colonization. rather than immigration, in the fund-mould prob- lem. We muui. lea tht every person who comes to Can-tin is placed where lem. We mun nee um every person who comes to Cnnnda is plnced where no can do the beat to himself be cause discontented people do untold harm to the country. My department sometimes is criticized for encourag- ing immigration from continental coun- tries. i have nothing to any nzninnt such lmlgrnnts but we would like to Austrian Riots Fomented by Reds? by Russia: Red: an attcmpt. was made to overthrow the Government. costing the lives of nzgny and wound- ing more; total casunlcin reported as over two hundred resulted in a 'pmbablo fornution of n O)a‘flian Govomment. Over Two Hundred Casualties Following Government Overthrow Lam. week saw AME-In in turmoil and tmuble. Suppomdly fomziwd Fear of intervention by foreign governments if further serious riot- ing occurs in Vienna is pushing Chancellor Seipel and. Moderate So- cialists b0 a compromise. Tyrol fears Italian intervention. while Lower Austria {ears Hungary. In either event they cry (or immediate attach- ment to Germany is considered cer- tain. A! l VIII-xv ”mu-h n mupln wore Ming wed. Ind when rendlnx tho mnr‘ flue lonlca the clergyman "ted, "In than my Immdlmant why you Ihould not In joined moth-r?" The young man "plying nrlonlly. uld: "I‘m I" right. but umu luv: I ML" Soipel'a position in pmnr‘foua for thn reason that thy pzu'mdpnl {onus of order am the minim guard), the Schuubund. Tho socialists tnformod him he 'mm yield [as thulr (Jammiu helm the funeral of Lhtoe lfllej in the m will give occasion to {unha- outbreaks. They oak! they could not take the reapollflfllioty of supporting a.» Government with their Schulz- bund In the {Ice of the angry manl- feauflmn the crowds are curtain to nuke if Salpel m not give in. Halal For Bile. This property mn- ulna than! "um arm 0' land nnd flood hcnhouao And largo burn to II:- commodno tourlau. To prevent any of these military pmafirlities, Seipel am? the Sooinl Democrats. although opposed in my term] politics, may form a Coalition Government. Scipc‘l has a majority in Austria but. the Social Democrats have eighty per cent. of thra vota in Vienna. _ Shipel, lwwover, refused to resign or modify the Govgfimenx, scam-ding to a dapMch from the Austrian frontier. The Sociabiots warned him [hat i! he mnlntalned h'u position they could not promise to mtml the Vienntt'o "who. Seipcl replied, "I refum to yield before the violence of a rr ." any Ind l the mm [It ’or m he had they b1 heJhou l dlnlcuv mmlnlon ,nIV u.il v:‘.-. mm. ' In ‘ mum”. \ x-n: 9w r--mx:k-‘-! mu nu! n. Liv In i'mndn In: “1‘“ El: ‘ m |x-- -v|I:l h 'h‘l' ||l< ‘1!“ vhvrv (Hi-I |1>u ‘- I’A' ‘ H - Invmmlun 141.]!I\"‘-Vl I Jw-l nmrrIv-l MALPHm '1‘} lu-m hul Hum x h' 1" Hv will! III. I* :H H, \ Huh all n! :\H lhv ; m: “I -« l ul..,|.-. Price to HR cho Hay‘ m Undo!" u be ram: ) llve In C ugh! he to m then Am a Dominion bad man]: m or all the I a: Government formed tho worked. rrlt-d Ind bl: all I to himself bo~ ople do untold My department lnldl uh! I 1 aka . and three other: cleaved death an harrowing battle with the wan Four pom: three other: llnmmon 2640‘ British Plane Ready for Flight Tests Including Flight Over Channei Arc Completed Southamp‘ Courtney's 1 with \d’k‘h trip to New The flying boat was in the hands of “technicians all morm'ng; they reâ€" pniroi the leak which was chanted yuwmhy. fixed extm gas and oil lamb, uni tuned up the machine generally. , Caan Courtney. Navigator DowJ mt m] Mechanic R. l". Litt‘ae con- ferred before the shun, and it wu komod that this was to be a Vast of how tho crew of three could organize L'n 07::twwe lim‘an. Th;- muchinc‘ was Haiti 1:: in t?) water by 4. 30; th2 wind was stmg Md ths weather:- bad. but CourtT- 0y fad the “Whale" in ths air within nine secomk. and she ra- mzimi up for 45 minutm. IlOâ€"MILE SPEED OBTAINED. A 5'29) up to 110 mil-53 an hour was attain}. and the pilat kept at. an nlhltml) of from 1,000 to 2,000 font. On his mtum Captain Courtney said: | “Thin in a dist-incl. improvement on my first trial. The controls worked well. The front engine is still a bit still“. but further tuning up will scan put that right." "â€"1.;‘Jriiinf'i‘mt time in the history of trans-Atlamtic a'tr flights 3 secret code will be employed to (’Jascribf ch; mm wireless. 'Lieutcnarx Downer exâ€" at «kit! car Youth of 16 is Hero offiHVdmilton Bay Tragedy Members of [he (‘unudlan In: In I when Funk Ryln'u drown n Iqun tho nth an" 3F nglish air Howevor. rum from the “Wink" asking frvr pavilion or ambiance can be pickoi up by anybody. Anothar mien-wing fact is Hut the "me" '1) Captain [hold Amund- sen's old muhine. Denier sold her to Arum-shun and alter hh auocuntul flight than (1th constructor bought lint buck. ream/filiansd her. and lent her to Courtney. Everything in the fiyhg boat. motors. magneto: Ind all {have been lent for this flight. who dluuhur‘ will be 5 type with CBEQO. “Probnt Tho moat cevm storm of the ran canard much damage on Su nfwrmon dong tho lake 1 cannula) of Ontario. The clmers for an A womnn in Pannaylvnnln wrote stating um her son, In pracuslng one of the famous actor‘s stunts. hld jumped on the barn ran! and broken his leg. She thought It was only rlgllt that Fairbanks should pay the doc~ tor's bllls! \ Two woman were drowned Stank'y by tho heavy sea, wh ago La mp-thcd {mm many I FOUR DROWNED. THR Win Kolapore Cup Again CANADIANO AT BIBLEV hown nhoollnl on In um all -:ason's Worst Storm trouble with the cup that Is that the cheer la mistaken encore. hll Darla. Allin his mraemonlh I wilds: up] within nil ‘Lngth of 600 trummi-v‘itn Th3 call v Ilf‘ m newspaper." from the “Wk-lo" hroemonlbaold \Vlll'rld Smith. cuL Dcwmr, “thy bulletin tho ollmlnlllon compouuonn nl Blnlny EE SAVED. WHEN SAILBOAT c0li')’ And of Miriam Bmllh |a shown I: valesclnx utter hh Iklfl I- also shown In; pumped out u up on Um lunch. Purimâ€"There in growing irritation in France because at um long roll“ of incidents and almost continual (ric- tion on the linlinn frontier Onion have bean given by the French Governmunl to avoid trouble at nlmoal any cost. but reports Indi- cate that union the linllann control the real 0 i'moir frontier guards than) in danger of a really serious incident. Franch Getting More Irritated \Vith Italy as Recklcsa' Shooting at Bender Continues Tho opllmlsl bulk-Yes um some- thing ls sure to turn up: so does the pesslmlat.â€"l\la toes. â€" Boston Tnm- script. TROUBLE COMING To th: Dalalea‘ or to being 11qu The broken mu! In the In nl CAPSIZED ‘rim' mg. lll'rid {EYES KEEN, NERVES STEADY 'credft Vt’ns tho Prim which the plainly \‘lslbie. A: 1 lower row. are Mr. a. centre. another when: Ryan: at the right. t (left) who was drawn (or. Marjorio (right). Canadians Win Kolapc-rc and ,. MacKinnon Cups and'Stand ' Good Chance for King's Trophy hm on: ( Canadians ndded lbs Mucklnn loseno Cup. The Macktnncn 0nd cuiy lo the Kolnpore In um I: g'lsam shout at the 1 R100 Assoclalion's merllng. CanadLans we: It by 19 In”. of Toronto. lu:k;-J awn;- \z‘i'. score C! M cut a! a hoursd. SQ. George's Challenge Vu Canada wln have It) renr‘ _-t-‘_ In lha saccnd sage of the SL G Chul‘leng‘e Vat-'3. to be shot (c: c urdn-y. 17 Olnadlnns Shoo: (or King's Sommeen Canadlsns in: three of the Hamlltnn C:d;ts u Canadinns ream-m i: 5233:: be among the 300 marksmcn sh In the seccd stage of the cm: Prize. ‘ Savant. King's Prim mtv‘d Burk: hot: *3 with ‘ Savanna-:2 (‘qmdirm :‘rt in the King's Prim Conr-‘iitécn. “out. 1"?" man? Burke of 0.. awn carrbxl ow honors with tho wim (034. V0: vnn. R.A.M.C.. offing; ml.) until L“ int-3r It-z- would have bled O) or. Burke won the King's 192‘. last 5hr: Had Burk with 14‘s final round Amhmtburs. Onl.â€"Swom om In'~1 the deep Inner and mu cum-rm of tha Ihlp cam] by the auction mulled by I [nosing (rambler. (wo young Alana-90mm has. GoMon Peth‘vhoo. ll. Ind his broiher. make. 10. mm; M Mr. and Mrs. ununa Pouymm. mmlnent mldenls of thi mm. vwnk to lhoIr denlha shortly him (Ins-k on Jun! N. The doublo trngMy (o rurer a shun dmanm hate“ Am- pollm (um; lull hlvlnx [ml-nod \ho mulled Mlmlnulon ho hurl now to ma l um In nonornl knows-lulu. "Wall, young mun." nlql nn ulnar. "you look I pmmlnllll norl 0! (allow. You huo u Inml nonvnl knowledge. I hope? Cm you loll me how many mllol It In from Landau lo blur pool?" Thu nmbllloul one bomb ulnrmod. "book Mn ulr." ho blur!“ out. "It you‘n lulu lo put no on till ban I'd mad: [0 km nov m in. mm: wllh tho eon!” Tho nmhmnus south Ind romo np tmm \ho country In Mar ‘0 Mn m They‘re plckln' up mo pineal. Wllh n Gunman um! n mkr. noun" h‘ “and his born When he mmhu nnod lulu brake >â€"llnrdwlro Ago. [burg LOSE , ,777“, River Takes Toll ud vlck the in}! ct Wale Al Rent in Peace BY ONE POXNT. 3n‘a n 1! hi a ram: mag. and {In 19 luiau over were Stdlund. inatca'] cf ed th: Brit 10“. In the Mn. Ryan: 'aph of Mn. an Stuart. M King's Pr‘:a Is 1112‘" lln: adds ml mo E: J_ . m smell shonl In; 9 arm: K as ‘a and her My Prirv up, the n Chai- Impen- um

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