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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1923, p. 7

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s2 -on- used cars we can quote you surprisingly low prices on used cars they are so cheap it will pay you to have one for rough weather and save the more expensive car 1 graydort touring car a really firstclass second hand car 1 ford touring 1917 model 1 ford touring 1918 model 1 ford touring 1915 model 1 ford touring 1915 model 1 ford touring 1916 model 1 maxwell 1916 model good finish and good mech anically 2 ford touring 1914 models at low prices call and see them r e brown ford dealer stouffville ship cream to us and open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings sooner of later jou will buy a delaval separator wo sell uiem stouffville creamery company ig phone 18602 mr bonar law iii health forces britains prime minister to resign office britain builds largest submarine worlds most powerful under water craft nearing com pletion at chatham london may 20 the mysterious british submarinexl nearing com pletion at chatham will be when finished the largest most powerful underwater war craft in the world it is said here today on the surface she will displace 2780 tons and submerged 3g00 the latter displacement is 1490 tons greater than the largest german war time submarine it will be almost as great as that of the caroline class of british light cruisers n the new submarine will probably mount 12inch guns which will make her more than a match for many sur face war craft britain has already commissioned the m class of submar ine which mounts a 12inch gun the first of these was completely shortly before the armistice the gun fires with the muzzle just projecting above the water and is sighted by sighting the submarine itself loses seat on council for ignorance of lords prayer bonar laws ill health forces resignation of british premiership london may 20 prime minister bonar law after but about seven months in office this afternoon re signed the premiership on account of ill health it is definitely stated here in the best informed political circles that foreign minister curzon will succeed him sir frederick sykes the premiers soninlaw and colonel r water- house his private secretary conveyed the resignation to king george at aldershot and this evening downing street made the news public in the following statement i mr bonar laws voyage did riot improve his health and on his return i to london yesterday he was examined by his medical advisers who signed the following bulletin in spite of his rest the prime ministers voice is still unsatisfactory and we are unable to promise an im provement within a reasonable time a despatch from quebec says as a result of a literary test a council lor of the village of st casimir portneuf county was deprived of the right to sit on the council of that parish on friday morning by a judg ment rendered by justice gibson in the superior court on a writ of quo warranto sought against the respond ent for alleged illiteracy the decisive test took the form of an attempt to write the lords prayer in french after over half an hour of strenuous work the respondent on the stand had succeeded in writing only two sentences of the prayer seven irish deportees placed under arrest lakes the herd that is fed on schumacher is known by thin loose skin and fine glossy hair these are the indications of good health schumacher is the perfectly balanced palatable kilndried ration suitable for all live stock young cattle and hogs thrive best on it all animals eat it greedily it keeps them healthy and full of vigor they never get off their feed give schumacher a trial it is better than any straight grain ration and it is more economical every bit of it is digested sad fatality near drummondville que five children of thomas houle drowned in well when cover tilts drummondville que may 20 five children of thomas houle of st nicephore a small parish three miles from here were drowned in a well this afternoon when the temporary cover on which they were standing tilted and plunged them into the water the fatality occurred a short distance from the houle home the children ranged in age from six to two years one other a baby one year old escaped owing to the fact that he was not old enough to clamber upon the cover houle was about to take the chil dren for an automobile drive ho was in the garage at tho timo of the happening of the tragedy and called to them to get ready receiving no answer ho went to the a despatch from london says a further batch of nine deportees was returned to england from dublin on friday and seven of them were re arrested two of the ninety who reached england on jtjiursday were already in custody so that apart from obrien nine of them have been ar rested again two little girls save nova scotia express train sydney may 20 discovering a flaw in the railway track at eden n s on friday night- last two small daughters of william miller section- man procured torpedoes from their fathers trackwalking outfit and stop- 1 ing to freights outside leonid krassin the envoy of soviet russia who is in england to negotiate with lord curzon britain will extend time for negotiations but will accept nothing less than compliance with her de mands the state of the prime ministers gen eral health is not good king george received a letter from mr bonar law in which the retiring premier said that according to the urgent recommendation of his medi cal advisers he desired to resign the premiership and as first lord of tho treasury in accepting the premiers resigna tion king george expressed the deep est regret and inquired solicitously as to mr bonar laws health a stiong indication of marquis curzons succession is given in tho fact that he visked the king at aider- shot today and then returned to his country house again it is presumed this visit had to do with bonar laws successor the foreign secretary has been acting premier since bonar law left for his rest and the chances of his as suming the office permanently aro good although there is much opposi tion to having a prime minister who is a member of the house of lords chancellor of the exchequer baldwin another strong possible was in lon don for a time today but later re turned to chequers soviet government gives 2000000 acres offorest a despatch from riga says tho german eastern relations society h3 signed a concessions agreement with the government at moscow whereby it receives 2000000 acres of forest land along the moscowrybinsk railway it will undertake to spend 3500000 to complete 200 miles of railway t fifth generation at funeral of montreal centenarian a despatch from montreal says francois robideaux- centenarian whose funeral took place here on thursday is survived by five children 32 grandchildren 58 greatgrand children and three children of tho fifth generation weemy market report toronto manitoba wheatno 1 northern manitoba oats no 2 cw 56c no cw 54c extra no 1 feed 53c no 1 feed 51c manitoba barley nominal all the above track bay port american com no 3 yellow 101 no 2 101 barley malting 60 to 62c accord- ped the sydney express in time to prevent its derailment the children are ten and twelve years of age buckwheat no 2 74 to 76c rye no 2 79 to 81c peas no 2 145 to 150 millfeed del montreal freights begs included bran per ton 29 butterflies which are very prolific in australia are suffocated in thou- gftg gb to sands by the aborigines and separat ed from their wings pressed into cakes and eaten ontarioucomb honey per doz no 1 450 to 5 no 2 375 to 425 potatoes ontariono 1 120 no 2 130 smoked meats hams med 26 to- 28c cooked hams 38 to 41c smoked rolls 26 to 28c cottage rolls 28 to 80c breakfast bacon 30 to 33c spe cial brand breakfast bacon 35 to 38c backs boneless 34 to 40c cured meats long clear bacon 50 to 70 lbs 1850 70 to 90 lbs 18 90 lbs and up 17 lightweight rolls in barrels 3550 heavyweight rolls 3250 lard pure tierces 16 to 16cj tubs 16 to 17c pails 17 to 17c notice to cbed1tors in tho matter of tho estate of tlios mfddiings 35 prints l8c shortening tierces good feed flour 215 to 26 j 114 to 15c tobs 15 to 15c pails ontario wheat no 2 white nom15 to 16c prints 17 to 17c inal weqo heavy beef steers 750 to 850 ontario no 2 white onto 51 to butcher steers choice 750 to 8 do good 7 to 750 do med 650 to 7 do com 6 to 650 butcher heifers choice 7 to 750 do med 53c ontario corn nomina ontario flour ninety per cent pat in jute bags montrealprompt ship- 660 to 7 do com 6 to 650 ment 510 to 520 toronto basis butcher cows choice 550 to 650 lewis lato of tho township of 505 to 515 bulk seaboard 495 do med 450 to 525 canners and vxbridgo in tho county of ontario to 5 cutters 2 to 250 butcher bulls farmer deceased i manitoba flour 1st pats in cotton good 450 to 550 do com 350 to notice is hereby given pursuant sacks 710 per bbl 2nd pats 660 4 feeding steers good 650 to to section 55 of tho trustee act i hay extra no 2 timothy per ton 750 do fair 6 to 650 stockers well and saw rso 1914 chap 121 and amending track toronto 15 to 1550 no 3 good 550 to 6 do fair 5 to 550 the five bodies floating in the water a hat all persons having any timothy 14 mixed 12 to 13o0 milkerspringers choice 80 to 110 a o calves choice 10 to 11 do med 8 to 10 do com 5 to 760 lambs choice 13 to 16 do com 760 to 12 lambs spring each 9 to 17 sheep choice light 850 do choice heavy to 7 do culls and bucks 4 to 560 hogs fed and watered 11 to 1125 do fob 1026 to 1050 do country points 10 to 1025 montreal the children were dead when taken j gainst the above named lower grades out of the well stiver bros one million us born live in canada it is estimated that thero are approximately one million peo ple in canada who were born in tho united states or about twelve per cent of the domin ion population most of these are to be found on farms in the western provinces nearly one hundred million acres of west ern canadian land has been settled by homesteading and citizens of tho united states have accounted for thirty per cent of such settlement as against twenty per cent on tho part of british in addition united states citizons are each year the heaviest purchasers of privately held and improved lands and farms thomas lewis who died on or about i straw car lots per ton track to- ithe 27th day of april 1923 at tho ronto 960 i township of uxbrldgo in the county cheese new large 20c twins of ontario aro required on or be- 22c triplets 23c stiltons 22 to 28c v fore tho 26th day of may 1923 to old largo 30c twins 32 stiltons j 750 to 850 send by post prepaid or to deliver to 33c tho undersigned executor or his butter finest creamery prints 35 solicitors their names and addresses to 38c crearaer pj w and full particulars in writing of 34c dairy 24 to 25c cooking 22c their claims and tho nature of the m ne lald oo3e 82c new security if any held by thorn duly j lll ln ca ssti i verified live poultry chickens milkfed i and tatcr viittfuvr wntrpsi 6 lbs 28c dp 4 to 6 lbs 22c 1 tha1 ot pay fc 7 f do fl i lbs 1923 do said executorwill proceed do 4 g 26c d 8to fib s to distribute the assets of the aaid 2 estate among tho persons entitled i f v fts and up 25c cl7 yi ifts to trssed b milk- hfi 1 wh1ch v 8hal th t fedver51bs85c do 4 to 5 lbs 30c had notico and the said executor to 4 2 hens over 5 lbs 80c do 4 to 6 lbs 28c do 8 to 4 lbs 24c roosters 24c ducklings over 5 lbs 80c do 4 to 5 lbs 29c j turkeys young 10 lbs and up 80c deans canadian handpicked lb 7c primes 6c maple products syrup per imp gal 250 per 5gal tin 240 per gal maple sugar lb 22c notico and the said executor will not be liable for tho snid assets or any part thereof io any persons of whoso claim he shall not then re ceived notico dated at stouffville may sth 1923 thomas henry lewis executor stouitvillo rr 3 mccuxlough 1juttox solicitors for exocutor stouffville honey 60lb tins 10to lie per rjj 32lb tins 11 to 12c per lb corn am no 2 yellow 101 to 102 oats no 2 cw67 to67c no 8 cw 62 to 63c extra no lfeed 60 to 61c no 2 local white 59 to 60c flour manitoba spring wheat ats firsts 780 do seconds 680 o strong bakers 660 do winter pats choice 615 rolled oats bag 90 lbs 310 to 320 bran 28 shorta 30 middlings 35 hay no 2 per ton car lots 14 to 16 chocsc finest easterns 15 to 1594 c butter choicest creamory 80c eggs selected 84c potatoes per bag car lots 120 com and mod bowgna bulls 3 to 4 med cows 460 to 5 do com 4 calves com and med 4 to 5 do heavier 6 do pailfed 4 up hogs 12 to 1225 sows 825 to 9 in rabbitboro well yooll have to gat plmn food and stay n the house nights for quite a while ye 5 doc that 5 i whatj thought

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